Most dietary guidelines emphasize target intakes of specific macronutrients. |
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The image deformation tools let you drag the corners of a 2D image to deform it, perhaps to change or emphasize perspective effects. |
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To emphasize the general untrustworthiness of boys she tries to shock me by pointing out their base animal instincts. |
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In connection to chaps, they are made with exceptional fit to emphasize the thighs and waists of women. |
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For men, the geometry of jacket lapels, shoulder pads and waist tapering emphasize the strong upper body of a male. |
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This point is labelled A 3b, to emphasize that it is a degenerate quadrilateral. |
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One beneficial effect of this curatorial decision was to emphasize that Palermo never gave up representation in favor of abstraction. |
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In the typical mix of femininity and sporty styling, such accents emphasize a modern femininity. |
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His strong voice, sharp glare and long gray hair and beard emphasize the strong personality of the Javanese. |
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In our schools, too, we should emphasize that it will be lethal to take the earth for granted. |
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Bajan meals emphasize fish, chicken, pork, and other foods common in West Africa, such as rice, okra, and Scotch bonnet peppers. |
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Wishy-washy latitudinarians that we are, the editors emphasize that each group is independent and works out whatever works best for participants. |
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He is keen to emphasize that there was nothing neurotic or unhealthy in the French writer's search for the mot juste. |
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The whole previous tradition of dance has been to emphasize dance as the joy of moving to the music itself. |
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It is important to emphasize the real differences which exist between them. |
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A contrary view might emphasize that the market makers have invested vast amounts to stay ahead in the race for information. |
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One thing Witmer tries to emphasize to students is she is ready and willing to communicate with students about issues important to them. |
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No matter how well you explain recoil or emphasize proper shooting stance, that first shot is a surprise. |
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Authorities are making sure that they emphasize the fact that they're not out of the woods. |
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Light reflections on the ceramic glaze and the lacquer surface emphasize the lustrous qualities of each. |
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His words of lament emphasize the inalienable relation of father to daughter or bride to homeland. |
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Some papers rely on the repackaging of stories from a parent paper, others run wire stories, and some emphasize original reporting. |
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The fourth step is to emphasize the retractor muscles of the scapula and to correct any forward-head posture. |
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It has been strongly opposed by many religions which emphasize the sanctity of human life from the day of conception. |
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It is vital to emphasize that these probate inventories scrupulously recorded every item in an estate. |
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This clause serves to emphasize the importance placed by the contracting parties on the avoidance of litigation. |
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Both country music lyricists and Elizabethan lyricists emphasize figurative language. |
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After giving half-hearted efforts for the NBA season so far to emphasize his point that he wanted out we finally gave him the boot. |
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In highlighting the 'feminine' ideal of attractiveness, advertisements often show females in positions that emphasize their looks. |
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Nowhere does he emphasize the special moral dangers attendant on an active engagement in war. |
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The officer should emphasize to the witness that the suspect may not be in the lineup. |
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Then reading instruction programs that emphasize onsets and rimes should be better than those that emphasize phonemes or whole words. |
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The rubato and portamento emphasize the Symphonie's Fantastique, grotesque side. |
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However, the use of a variety of instruments does little to emphasize the indivisibility of rights. |
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Unfortunately, most writings on Katchor emphasize literary and anecdotal content over artistry. |
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And as if to emphasize their accounts, in early afternoon a U.S. airstrike hit a building in the middle of Kobani. |
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In 2014, it appears, the key to winning in a swing state is to avoid talking about issues and emphasize pig castration. |
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Or at the very least, he needs to find other performers like her who emphasize his obvious strengths in character creation and flexible but serious thematics. |
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I also want to emphasize the three key takeaways from today's call. |
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I have to emphasize that Bulgarian bagpipes do not look like Scottish highland bagpipes. |
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Although past treatment consisted of an open laparotomy and salpingectomy, current laparoscopic techniques for unruptured ectopic pregnancy emphasize tubal preservation. |
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The gardens emphasize native plants, perennials and trees, with accents provided by soft hues of roses, oleander, rhododendrons, agapanthus and more. |
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Again, as the details of the story emerge, Owen employs repetition to emphasize the degree to which the characters contradict themselves, then defend themselves. |
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The pictures of Gilkes emphasize, quite rightly and inevitably, his classic good looks. |
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Why then, after it had been segregated to emphasize its inferior status, did men wilfully cross the alps and seek out this remote spot for their clandestine purposes? |
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While Mozilla went out of its way to emphasize its belief in inclusivity this week, Eich did not. |
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The quote from the acceptance speech, which was delivered shortly before his death, serves to emphasize the consistency of his life and his theory. |
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I just can't emphasize how laughably bad most of the visual effects are. |
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To this end, students used tempera to create abstract-expressionist paintings that emphasize the visual elements of line, shape, color, rhythm and composition. |
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For this purpose, Cretan elites borrowed from the Mycenaean world vessels such as the kylix, goblet, bowl, and krater in order to emphasize the moment of consumption. |
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Recurrent sociological interpretations emphasize the communicative value of crying. |
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Of course, these photos also emphasize the artifice that lies behind documentation. |
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She was quick to emphasize that they have not joined forces with the bds movement. |
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Another device he used to emphasize the objectness of his paintings was to leave exposed the ragged edge of the canvas and the staples used to attach it to the stretcher. |
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To emphasize my point I made little smoochy, kissy noises at her. |
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The product of the Soviets' laudable campaign for universal public housing, Petrzalka's rank ugliness serves only to emphasize what a jewel the old part of the city is. |
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The illustrations of human decay from the first through eighth stages emphasize the consequences of the vicious cycle of human life and death deriving from karmic effect. |
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The researchers added that the finding held true regardless of whether the language spoken tends to emphasize nouns, as does American English, or verbs, as does Korean. |
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Reformed theologians emphasize that this sinfulness affects all of a person's nature, including their will. |
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Chyrons might be used to illustrate and compare budget figures or to emphasize a quote. |
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Many articles emphasize some given doomsdate in the future. I cannot agree with these calculations. |
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However, as the Flavians became established, they needed to emphasize their own credentials more, and their references to Claudius ceased. |
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Historians emphasize the strength of the ambition that took Napoleon from an obscure village to command of most of Europe. |
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Some economic thinkers emphasize the need to share those rents as an essential requirement for a well functioning market. |
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As a result, two variants of listwise approach are proposed to emphasize ranking order on the top of the ranked list. |
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Advocates of disability rights emphasize difference in physical or psychological functioning, rather than inferiority. |
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They often emphasize pacifism, treating others equally, living simply and telling the truth. |
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Some Shaivas worship in temples, while others emphasize yoga, striving to be one with Shiva within. |
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Some practitioners do not emphasize belief in an afterlife, instead stressing the importance of behaviour and reputation in this world. |
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By contrast, British cultural values tend to downplay male beauty and only emphasize femininity as an ideal of beauty. |
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The central part played by young children in the celebration emphasize the procreation aspect of the celebration. |
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Metal subgenres variously emphasize, alter, or omit one or more of these attributes. |
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Various interpretations emphasize different dates, entire periods, or argue that the Reformation never really ended. |
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Keynesians emphasize reducing aggregate demand during economic expansions and increasing demand during recessions to keep inflation stable. |
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Realist works of art may emphasize the mundane, ugly or sordid, such as works of social realism, regionalism, or kitchen sink realism. |
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He is usually associated with theological voluntarism, the tendency to emphasize God's will and human freedom in all philosophical issues. |
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Other colleges and universities emphasize curricula in sciences and technology, military studies, religion, and medicine. |
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In polychronic cultures, people tolerate many things happening simultaneously and emphasize involvement with people. |
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Most neuroresearch vendors now take great pains to emphasize their adherence to scientific and industry standards, transparency and ethics. |
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He was the first to emphasize the debt of medieval culture to Middle Eastern civilization, but otherwise was weak on the Middle Ages. |
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Dance moves tend to emphasize the concepts of lead and follow and connection. |
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In this case it is obvious that they want to emphasize the change of regime they pretend to introduce. |
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The continually rising cost of fighters, however, continued to emphasize the value of multirole fighters. |
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These embellishments are also used for note emphasis, for example to emphasize the beat note or other phrasing patterns. |
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Such lists tend to emphasize isolated high peaks, such as range or island high points and stratovolcanoes. |
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The idea behind the shape, reminiscent of an hourglass, is to emphasize noseriding and tailriding for recreational surfers. |
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The calls appear to contain prefixes and suffixes that serve to emphasize a message. |
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Consequently, many environmental studies with lichens emphasize their feasibility as effective biomonitors of atmospheric quality. |
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Beard in the 1920s and emphasize that Northern and Southern economies were largely complementary. |
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In her large painting, The Cherry Tree, colors are more vivid but are still used to emphasize form. |
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Many of these programs emphasize skill development and personal growth through the adventures offered. |
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His consulship may therefore have been intended to emphasize the stability and status quo of the regime. |
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According to Kimberly Kagan, his accounts of battles emphasize the experience of the soldiers but at the cost of ignoring the bigger picture. |
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These viewpoints stress conflict and emphasize the central roles of class, race and gender. |
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They have tended to emphasize ibn Rustah's report as the only historical clue to the location of the khagan's residence. |
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The texts and illustration emphasize the Earth's spherical shape and the state of the known world. |
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In Turkish, where normally SOV is used, SVO can be used to emphasize the verb in some instances. |
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If time is available or one wants to emphasize a few key words, one can create mnemonic devices or word associations. |
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They are politically and socially conservative, and emphasize that God's favor translates into business success. |
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Most Korean Protestant churches in the 21st century emphasize their Evangelical heritage. |
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Many governmental bodies that are titled 'tribunals' are so described to emphasize that they are not courts of normal jurisdiction. |
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When I emphasize the difference between law and morals I do so with reference to a single end, that of learning and understanding the law. |
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Aretaic moral theories such as contemporary virtue ethics emphasize the role of character in morality. |
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Leiter's rankings tend to emphasize the quality and quantity of faculty scholarship, as measured by citations in a select group of journals. |
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The reasons were that distrusting entrepreneurs would emphasize failure avoidance through sensible task selection, and more analysis. |
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Many anonymized datasets are reidentifiable, and norms for offering data subjects notice and consent over emphasize individual responsibility. |
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While pessimistic in tone, Mumford argues that urban planning should emphasize an organic relationship between people and their living spaces. |
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Their theories emphasize the role of the parietal lobe and mirror neurons in triggering such ghostly hallucinations. |
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Due to the risk of anaphylaxis, emphasize the need for latex-safe resuscitation equipment. |
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Given Nietzsche's love for Cosima to the very end, what explains his later tendency to emphasize his antifeminist side? |
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Nitish Kumar, the Chief Minister of Bihar has decided to significantly emphasize refurbishment of the rackety power infrastructure in the state. |
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Air New Zealand hopes the video will encourage passengers to travel to Rarotonga, as well as emphasize core safety messages. |
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The problem, I should emphasize, is not that the Internet is evil. |
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To further emphasize the disturbing blitheness, Gilbert embellished the lifeboats with playground equipment. |
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Hindu militancy is not scripturalist and does not emphasize the goal of liberation as set forth in the Upanisads. |
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This semiabstract form was drawn quickly in black ink with areas of color added to emphasize volumes. |
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He stretched a measuring tape in front of the jury to emphasize that it was 18 feet long and 6 feet high. |
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Some of the buckrakers emphasize their God-given right to charge what the traffic will bear, regardless of the fallout. |
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The purpose of this article is to emphasize the necessity and simplity of AGI readiness. |
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In Polish, SVO order is basic in an affirmative sentence, and a different order is used to either emphasize some part of it or to adapt it to a broader context logic. |
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Some accounts emphasize the role of the increase in silver production within Europe itself, which took place at the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16th centuries. |
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Unlike conventional maps, transit maps are usually not geographically accurate, but emphasize the topological connections among the different stations. |
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For political reasons, the Jurchen leader Nurhaci chose variously to emphasize either differences or similarities in lifestyles with other peoples like the Mongols. |
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By assuming that title, the sovereign of Moscow tried to emphasize that he was a major ruler or emperor on par with the Byzantine emperor or the Mongol khan. |
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Political maps emphasize territorial boundaries and human settlement. |
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These three books are also the only ones in Tanakh with a special system of cantillation notes that are designed to emphasize parallel stichs within verses. |
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Some of these stations now emphasize their presence on the FM dial. |
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I use the scare quotes to emphasize, pace Foucault and Derrida, the impossibilities and potentialities of the moment of meaning at the site of reading. |
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Scholars have speculated that emerging elites were symbolically and physically appropriating dead ancestors to emphasize and project their own authority. |
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Various theories for the decline of the Native American populations emphasize epidemic diseases, conflicts with Europeans, and conflicts among warring tribes. |
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Prior to the eighteenth century, scripture had usually been interpreted to emphasize monogenesis, in which all of humankind descended from the sons of Noah after the flood. |
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His aim, of course, is to emphasize the absolute significance of Christ, so that all that ever existed of virtue and truth may be referred to him. |
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To emphasize the scurrilousness of Bauby's abandonment of his old mistress for his new mistress, Harwood adds a third adorable small child to the two he actually left behind. |
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Presented with a flash of modern showmanship and comedy, this lively production features drums, boleadoras, knives, capes and whips to emphasize the country's popular dances. |
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The ARROW-2xGE is PMC-Sierra's first in a line of transport oriented framers and mappers to emphasize the new virtual concatenation and generic frame protocol standards. |
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In later romances, particularly those of French origin, there is a marked tendency to emphasize themes of courtly love, such as faithfulness in adversity. |
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Lewis is to give a few examples of its contents, both to emphasize its importance as a key to Williams's thought and to highlight Lewis's selectiveness. |
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Sometimes feederism is practiced within relationships and sometimes it is practiced alone. Respondents emphasize the importance that fantasy plays within feederism. |
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What I wish to emphasize here is that 'traditionally' fa'afafine have been and generally still are initially identified in terms of labour preferences. |
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Following this machine aesthetic, modernist designers typically rejected decorative motifs in design, preferring to emphasize the materials used and pure geometrical forms. |
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All of these right-wing extremist parties can be described as culturist or new racist, as they all emphasize cultural rather than racial differences between groups. |
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Some scholars tend to classify the prehispanic Nicaraguans as marginal Mesoamericans, while others emphasize Nicaraguan originality and cultural independence. |
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Since the value of the electric power they consume is much more than the value of the lamp, general service lamps emphasize efficiency over long operating life. |
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The tomato extract provides an exquisite umami taste to emphasize and improve the rich flavour of many recipes, while allowing for 30 percent less sodium than table salt. |
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Many modern lists emphasize the minimum level of consumption of 'basic needs' of not just food, water, and shelter, but also sanitation, education, and health care. |
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Monetarists emphasize a steady growth rate of money and use monetary policy to control inflation by increasing interest rates and slowing the rise in the money supply. |
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Spanish authorities were known to execute foreign privateers with their letters of marque hung around their necks to emphasize Spain's rejection of such defenses. |
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Marxist theories on the other hand, see politics as intimately tied in with economic relations, and emphasize the relation between economic power and political power. |
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The need for tolerance on an egalitarian basis can be found in the Edicts of Ashoka the Great, which emphasize the importance of tolerance in public policy by the government. |
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Peter adjusted the equalizer on his audio equipment to emphasize the bass. |
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Servants preparing food and running errands were depicted along the margins of the manuscript to emphasize that they played a major role both socially and economically. |
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Gourley wrote that among some contemporary Baptist scholars who emphasize the faith of the community over soul liberty, the Anabaptist influence theory is making a comeback. |
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In contrast to the multicoloured naturalistic plant motifs, the silver conch-shells or rocailles emphasize the plant motifs' plasticity and painterly effect. |
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When Chinese sages, such as Confucius and Laozi, emphasize the importance and value of silence, they also suggest on what makes silence work, its grammar and aesthetic. |
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Prior to the calculations of the evaporation path it is useful to emphasize the most obvious advantage of using the phase diagram approach to lineate the evaporation path. |
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Both Karaites and Quranites emphasize the authority of their respective holy books, and denial of the authority of tradition is their most basic belief. |
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The NSSN will be modularized to emphasize missions such as intelligence collection and surveillance, mine detection, special operations, and antisubmarine warfare. |
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To emphasize the material's worminess, the team backlit the columns with purple Philips ColorKinetics ColorBlast LEDs, which pick up the rich tones of the wood. |
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Some social scientists conceptualise knowledge within a naturalistic framework and emphasize the gradation of recent knowledge into knowledge acquired over many generations. |
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