But without the accompanying TV show, all crashing waves, white sand and gnarly crofters, the book reveals itself as something of a curate's egg. |
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Two weeks ago, accompanying her as she questioned Premier Yu, were a group of activists from different aboriginal tribes. |
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I have a strong aversion to most jam band music and its accompanying culture. |
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She was his constant companion throughout his career, accompanying him on his travels through the United States and abroad. |
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He jokes around with the young aide accompanying him on his travels, but he is not interested in talking about himself. |
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The letters are presented in chronological order with accompanying annotations coming within endnotes. |
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Gently hot roasted Italian peppers that complement the accompanying cubes of sharp provolone. |
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The fries were hot but much too salty, and the tossed salad accompanying the Philly was brown and limp. |
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I thought I spotted you in Symphony Hall, Birmingham, last week, accompanying Nigel Kennedy. |
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There's a guy outside Bay City Plaza in Geelong who busks by playing acoustic guitar and accompanying himself on the harmonica at the same time. |
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He recalled his amazement at seeing his friend play the harmonica with one hand while accompanying himself on the piano. |
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He continued to play the piano, accompanying the violinist Bronislaw Gimpel, with whom he formed the Warsaw Piano Quartet, which toured widely. |
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The moon rode the sky, waxing toward fullness, as clouds swirled in an accompanying dance. |
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Its accompanying fricassee of button onions and Jerusalem artichokes was rich and gutsy too. |
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People had to carry the scales, accompanying weights, and sometimes even tools to cut the metal, just to be able to transact. |
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Simply buff the formula onto your face with the accompanying kabuki brush for a bronze goddess finish. |
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Immediately below the vision aerial is the aerial for the accompanying sound transmissions. |
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Desperate to purge the aftertaste, I devoured the accompanying capers, but it didn't work. |
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It's beyond my ken, but for those in the know there's an accompanying set of statistics, ranging from water absorption rates to frost resistance. |
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There was that strange, high pitched tune playing somewhere beyond his right ear, accompanying the double thump of his heartbeat. |
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There is extensive use of place names without accompanying maps throughout the book, and many of the maps provided lack keys and scales. |
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However the accompanying text still tells of using keypunches and verifiers to ensure that the data is entered correctly. |
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Be aware that it's a high mountain area and gets a lot of wind, hence windslabs and accompanying avalanche danger. |
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His accompanying text may not answer every question on this recondite subject. |
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Stumped for a good red wine capable of accompanying duck served with a bitter cherry sauce? |
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For the accompanying sauce he first did a reduction of shallots, white wine, fennel seeds and star aniseed. |
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He would entrust all his money and belongings to whomever was accompanying him at the time. |
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The accompanying music is pretty standard urban fare, with a touch of reggae thrown in for good measure. |
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Before taking any medicine, read the label and any accompanying information. |
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The accompanying booklet notes allude to the hard-won simplicity of Mansurian's language. |
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The accompanying mushrooms and salad were the perfect complement to the huge slab of meat. |
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A companion accompanying an ill member during repatriation will be covered up to a maximum of 955 euros in travel expenses. |
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These works are considered as icons of amorous pursuits in an age of gallantry and the accompanying and complementary coquetry. |
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Each mouthful is a bit different, and you can add zip from the dip of accompanying hot sauce. |
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The order, which requires all drivers including those accompanying L-drivers to carry their licences, comes into effect tomorrow. |
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After leaving the Conservatoire he helped support his parents by teaching the piano and accompanying dances and dancing classes. |
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You have until lunchtime on Christmas Eve, at which point I will reveal the answers, with accompanying explanations. |
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The stream of water that spurted from the hose did less to douse the fire than it did to fan the flames with its accompanying rush of air. |
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I mean, globalism and the accompanying economics were supposed to bring debt free governments. |
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Current tradition requires dousing the beast in a liberal amount of whisky while accompanying it with an even larger measure. |
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I was drawn deeper into sleep as I listened to Mother's sweet song with the natural beat and rhythm of the sea accompanying her. |
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The Cecilian Vespers are comprised of five psalm settings with their accompanying antiphons. |
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This new shape caused RDH to be less effective on ribitol, but more effective on xylitol and L-arabitol as shown in the accompanying graph. |
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The reading on the stone or ceramic is then discussed in the apparatus criticus accompanying the text. |
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Shortly afterwards, the group does break with Towle, who's talking about accompanying them on the road. |
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The accompanying images were appropriated from films and video but share certain visual qualities. |
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Even the accompanying potato and turnip gratin play off tuber and root, the warmth of one, the tang of the other. |
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He went to London and worked with an arranger to record accompanying orchestration. |
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On television, we saw many talking heads whose lips were not synchronized with the accompanying audio. |
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Grey clouds rolled in from the south, deep rumbles of thunder accompanying them. |
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The eggs are sometimes divided by an anchor or dart, as in the accompanying example. |
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Most visitors only try it at a luau, often minus the proper accompanying dishes. |
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And both groups contribute to a wash of accompanying atmospherics that suggests their respective allegiances to electronically created music. |
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The accompanying picture, in lurid colours, showed a robotic device grappling with a red blood cell. |
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By the time Ted Leo took the stage with a drummer and a bassist as the accompanying Pharmacists all doubt was quelled. |
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It seems like they are trying to draw attention away from the fact that the accompanying album is actually not very good. |
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By the time the chicken was done, the accompanying vegetables had been boiled down into a soggy mush. |
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Of course, the accompanying technical article provides many of the details. |
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Otherwise, courtroom bailiffs and probation officers might have to start accompanying athletes to the games. |
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Indeed, an accompanying bar graph illustrated what many of us have suspected all along. |
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Will you buy a lot with a fully furnished house, a barely furnished house, a stripped house or with no accompanying house at all? |
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The visual changes included seeing stars and bright lights, occasionally with accompanying nonspecific dizziness. |
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In an accompanying audio track, a baritone slowly sings the children's lullaby that lent its title to the exhibition. |
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She had strange, light-brown eyes, long black hair with huge dragonfly barrette accompanying it. |
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While accompanying a visiting Hungarian basso, I turned a page and the next page was missing! |
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He signaled the tank column, and the accompanying infantry carriers, to stop. |
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They also include the technical aspects, such as the principles of beating time, left-hand techniques, score reading and accompanying. |
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My rack of lamb was remarkable only for the delicious merguez sausage accompanying it. |
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One example is the accompanying contemporary, or pop music, with Greek tragedies or Shakespearean plays. |
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And they were both accompanying this dude with brown hair that looked like he hadn't shaved for days. |
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They then hired a young unknown Chester band called The Wayriders to mime to the track in the accompanying video. |
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This he did, in fear and trepidation, taking with him two other church workers who were accompanying him. |
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There are grunts, an accompanying triangle, and even something like be-bop drums. |
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And the cannon shots accompanying the cremations are enough to give one a heart attack. |
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The same fruits had been used in the accompanying biscotti, that traditional Italian twice-cooked biscuit. |
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See the accompanying sidebar for options, and be sure to check out the new offerings in this fall's PD catalogue. |
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His exhibit shows 30 monochromic close-up photos of serene faces with accompanying quotes at the sides of each. |
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Usually by the end my tutor was up and lecturing, with animated gestures accompanying his words. |
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Such a person has surely crossed the threshold of blameworthiness, both in conduct and in the accompanying fault. |
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They blended well together and were sympathetically supported by the accompanying string orchestra, also standing to play. |
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Abdominal distension with a splashing sound like water, and accompanying dysuria indicates tympanites or ascites. |
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The resulting cooking liquid is simmered, seasoned, and served as the accompanying sauce. |
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In addition, high winds accompanying blizzards have pushed snow through grills and into buildings' ductwork. |
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The accompanying audio is CD-quality with up to six channels of surround sound. |
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The accompanying pale yellow fries are crisp, lightly battered, fast-foody and sprinkled with sea salt. |
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She was immersed in music from the age of six, accompanying her folk duo parents as they played gigs in local bars and hotels. |
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Finally, the income tax cuts accompanying the tax package were massively skewed towards upper-income earners. |
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A look at the accompanying tables confirms which industries have skimmed the most wealth from the American populace. |
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Call the number featured and a CD-rom will wing its way to you, no doubt with bagpipes skirling and free shortbread accompanying said disk. |
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We hear the range of tones accompanying the viewer's inner process and see how the variations in light affect the surrounding skyscape. |
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An accompanying consideration was that Asian and African forms of literature may be only slackly comparable to those in the West. |
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He, too, was totally aware of the emotional content of each song and cut his musical cloth accordingly while accompanying with true artistry. |
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Other standout looks include the fluted plaid skirt and the accompanying sleeveless asymmetrical top. |
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Two narrowboats will be accompanying us on the way so we will have somewhere to sleep each night. |
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The principles of natural law gained ground, and accompanying them came a growing belief in the equality of all human beings. |
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The accompanying box score provides you with details of that game, won by the Giants, 6-3, before a crowd of 23, 757 at Ebbbets Field. |
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During World War II, medics accompanying German mountain troops were experts at treating frostbite, snow blindness, and other problems. |
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Sometimes there is enough accompanying inflation to create negative real interest rates and erode the real value of debt. |
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And one of the ironies can be found in the accompanying sound of millions of brewskies being popped in celebration. |
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As the singer came out again, she broke into song, the band behind accompanying her svelte, smooth voice. |
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I also may add a bit of soy sauce if the accompanying wine tastes too aggressive. |
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As discussed in the accompanying article, land vehicles such as buses can navigate using dead reckoning. |
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A dilated ventricular system is seen in cases with accompanying hydrocephalus. |
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Yet the accompanying depiction of Louise's confused emotions towards him are incisive and brutal in their honesty. |
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Clashes among armed factions, with the accompanying brutalization of the populace, have heightened the climate of fear. |
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If anyone doubts the veracity of Chang and Halliday's story they only have to glance at some of the accompanying photographs. |
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The notes and accompanying interest payments are backed by the full faith and credit of the issuer and are either callable or noncallable. |
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As the accompanying table shows, a number of banks and building societies are now offering special rates for investors. |
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Headlands School pupil Samantha, 15, took part in the dance sequence accompanying the title song as well acting as a pupil of the stage school. |
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When meerkat pups begin accompanying the group, they beg food from older group members, who dig up dispersed prey items. |
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Part of the chaperone's motivation for accompanying her niece was to have access to the city's sizable spiritualist community. |
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Listening and experience are indispensable in honing the exceptionally advanced voicing skills chamber music and accompanying require. |
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Aside from the obvious depression accompanying suicidal ideation, there has to be a sense of panicked hopelessness. |
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The spring roll was crispy yet standard, but the accompanying plum sauce tasted like real plums, even retaining their deep purple colour. |
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The article and accompanying cartoon were projected on a screen in front of a room of hacks and sub-editors, as the master dissected it. |
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In addition, vomiting and accompanying gastric stasis can inhibit the effectiveness of oral analgesics. |
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The report and the accompanying media release and other statements are here. |
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A patient information handout accompanying Dr. Kligler's article helps explain these effects. |
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Admittedly, for its target audience of parents and accompanying offspring this is a safe bet. |
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Rather than singing lyrics, they simply harmonize in tones that seem to alternate between accompanying and leading the music. |
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But one auspicious omen appears in the graphic sidebar accompanying the article. |
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The accompanying vegetables, peas, carrots and broccoli disappointed a little because they seemed to be overcooked. |
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The majority of these graves did not have accompanying headstones or markers of any kind. |
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In this method, the selected article is distributed with accompanying open-ended questions. |
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Both are catalogues accompanying major exhibitions of Minimalism and Geometric Abstraction in the postwar period. |
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By the same token, such attention traps reduce any accompanying blurbs to simplifying catchphrases, slogans of common sense. |
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In the accompanying photographs, the celebrity can be seen drinking her alcopop with a straw out of a glass. |
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Guido's treatise Micrologus also explains how to sing a second voice accompanying a plainchant melody, creating two-part organum. |
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At least it did not end with a sleaze party with its accompanying orgies, nor with the disorderly official drinking bout of a hundred years ago. |
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There are metallic overtones and an accompanying percussive sound, as if something were pounding upon an electric guitar's strings. |
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This study's focus on community outreach contexts and its accompanying outcomes made social comparison processes especially salient. |
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She instructed us to read the first five chapters in our text book and answer all accompanying problems. |
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A pressed slab of ham hock and foie gras were correct enough and their accompanying home-made piccalilli was bravely sour. |
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We were just as impressed with the accompanying vegetables, especially the lively red cabbage cooked with sultanas or raisins and tarragon again. |
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Each morning in the sutra hall he would respond vigorously to the drum and gong accompanying the recitation of the Heart Sutra. |
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She will focus on menopause and accompanying symptoms such as hot flushes, headaches, memory loss and depression. |
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Only most incidents pass unreported because they occur away from the ground and the accompanying paraphernalia of cameras and notebooks. |
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He was accustomed to hearing the swish of skirts accompanying a young female voice. |
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The remainder of the story is best told in the citation accompanying the award of his Air Force Cross. |
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The citation accompanying the award said he was tasked with the disposal of two sea mines. |
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Her work included accompanying unarmed civilians being threatened by an armed group, serving as a protective presence. |
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The obligation to protect civilians accompanying the force falls mainly to the tactical commander. |
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She had been attracted by the dancing and sounds of the accompanying clap sticks. |
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Except for this short period, he always worked in gouache on drawing paper, sometimes accompanying this with pencil, pastel or ball-point pen. |
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Why must they suffer these unsightly pellagrous lesions, and all the accompanying discomforts? |
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On the table I also had to manage controls for three slide carousels, a microphone, a penlight to read the letters and accompanying notes. |
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Transport studies with plasma membrane vesicles isolated from pea seed coats are presented in an accompanying paper. |
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The electrical display with accompanying percussion was frequent and persistent. |
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The causes are clearly different from risk factors, which are the diseases accompanying cofactors. |
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It is for five instruments, four of them accompanying the piano in permutated combinations, duets comprising the most extended passages. |
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The verb form accompanying this personal pronoun is different from its equivalent in standard Spanish. |
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I was particularly perturbed because, in the accompanying brochure, the drink was bright blue. |
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Hoekstra, who was not involved in the new study, wrote an accompanying commentary in Nature. |
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The delegitimization of resisting combatants is continued in accompanying descriptions of the activities of the fedayeen and other militias. |
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Materials include comprehension questions and ideas for discussion or accompanying activities and games. |
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For a further discussion of the importance of vancomycin resistance, see infra notes 125-128 and accompanying text. |
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For a further discussion on impact fees and their relationship to carrying capacity programs, see infra n.97 and accompanying text. |
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She then builds up a secondary inhibition to sexual arousal in order to avoid the frustration accompanying an unsatisfying sexual experience. |
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What stopped this from being a pious platitude was his accompanying insistence that the objective could be achieved by reform. |
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Along with a trailer and an accompanying essay in the DVD's insert, we are overwhelmed with opinions and praise for Heat and Dust. |
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The CD's accompanying insert features fantastic illustrations by Jay Ryan, one for each song on the album. |
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See the accompanying chart for pitchers and position players with the most years of major league service. |
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An accompanying set of 12 photographic wall charts, models and a filmstrip were provided when the film was hired for showing in schools. |
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This also is excellent preparation for accompanying other instrumentalists or vocalists and for composition. |
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The accompanying exhibition will feature the strongest-ever contingent of Scots games producers. |
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A solitary messenger, no doubt one of those accompanying the hunting party, rode up on a swift, fleet-footed grey horse. |
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Most home treatment is aimed at relieving the annoying itch of chickenpox and the accompanying fever and discomfort. |
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About 7 o'clock tonight, we had a whopping great thunderstorm with accompanying light show, and the flipping garage got flooded again! |
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The accompanying text celebrates her virtue and health in typically winsome and florid language. |
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The accompanying parade, some suspended from flying foxes, formed a subtly changing tableau. |
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This system allows the guilty party to remain in full possession of the home and all the accompanying comforts and conveniences. |
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There was no accompanying letter and the postcode was missed off the address. |
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The music accompanying the ballet will feature the style of Southeast China folk music. |
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Anticipatory exam dread and its accompanying crabbiness seem to have arrived exceptionally early this year. |
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However, a more precise mathematical formulation by him is found in the accompanying Perspectives article. |
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It was an error on our part that the beautiful photographs accompanying the article were not credited to the photographer, Jeffrey Chock. |
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Her accompanying garlic bread is real bread with a proper crust, spread with freshly prepared garlic butter and chopped parsley. |
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The coconut bean soup was good, and the accompanying bread was fresh and crusty. |
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Then the accompanying bouillon, a spicy broth scented with chilli and cumin with the customary soft, but not mushy, root vegetables and a sprinkling of firm, floury chickpeas. |
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Architect drawings of the proposed plans are currently on display within the church with an accompanying artist's impression of the completed work. |
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Charlotte anticipates another 10,000 exiting military personnel and their accompanying families as the military draws down. |
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The repertoire consisted of songs and anthems by various composers with Anne Bartlett conducting and Leah Lefevra accompanying the choir on the piano. |
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Grown in the unique soils and microclimate of Rutherford, our Nebbiolos develop a vibrant richness similar to great port, but without the accompanying sweetness. |
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Since this burial rite, and the accompanying types of vessels, can closely be paralleled in northern Gaul, a correlation with Belgic settlements seems very likely. |
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The accompanying scrub consists of Mediterranean mezereons, bush germanders, kermes oaks, sarsaparillas, lentisks, oleanders, strawberry trees, myrtles and junipers. |
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At Copley, he also exhibited a continuous 80 slide projection, coupled with an audiotape, showing a nine-person chorus singing sea chanteys with a pianist accompanying them. |
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The calmness of the music, too, contrasts with the snapshots of city life, making the potential freneticism of the image seem muted by the accompanying sounds. |
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Proper use of the borelight as detailed in the accompanying chart ensured that all optics and laser aiming devices were effectively zeroed to each weapon. |
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Contestants will have one hour to create menus, which must include a seafood starter and seafood main course along with suggested accompanying wines. |
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No patients had accompanying miliary or extrapulmonary involvement. |
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He read the citation accompanying the award and added his own praise. |
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Men accompanying their better halves have something to cheer. |
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As it happens, Trierweiler, then writing for Paris Match under her maiden name Massonneau, had a byline on the accompanying story. |
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The accompanying photos made them look like crazy ladies and discontented old maids. |
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The letter accompanying the motu proprio gives the pope's reasons. |
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But Grimes estimates that there are roughly 20 girls at gage training at elite levels, and writing those accompanying checks. |
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There was an endearingness to the spontaneity of it all, but also a palpable stress accompanying the frenzy. |
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A dark chocolate and cappuccino mousse was delightful, smooth, neither too sweet nor too bitter, but its accompanying cinnamon ice cream did nothing for it. |
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The accompanying drudgery was worth it and if you have ever tried to lift a set of heavy horse harness you will have some idea of the effort required. |
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Of 220 collections of secular vocal music published in Italy between 1602 and 1635, more than 100 specify the chitarrone as a suitable accompanying instrument. |
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After the public reading of expansive excerpts of her work the previous evening, one noticed that a huge discomfort was writ large on the faces of the accompanying family. |
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Musical compositions accompanying each piece help set the mood. |
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I used to live opposite a pristine tract of natural vegetation that turned into a housing development with the accompanying sounds of human habitation. |
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The captions accompanying posters were written in mock bible-speak. |
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The Helium filled balloons which had formed an arch of honour over the entrance gate were tied to the two coaches and accompanying cars to make for a colourful entryway. |
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In room one a curiously aspherical black sphere sits on the floor alongside walls hung with photographs of expanses of water with accompanying texts. |
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He called on regulators to pass new rules that would preclude analysts from accompanying bankers to pitch corporate clients or participating in investor roadshows. |
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The full effect of a strong Westerly with accompanying big Atlantic seas was felt on the second day when the race officer ordered small kites to be used. |
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The menu includes a wide range of appetizers, soups, salads, main courses, and desserts along with the accompanying rice and noodles and a variety of Thai curries. |
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The trip was made a trifle bit easy for him since he was accompanying his parents to various areas, where all three worked in their respective area. |
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Also begun was the extraction of rare minerals and gemstones along with their accompanying minerals in the Il'men Mountains as well as recovery of uvarovite at Sarany. |
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Yes, that was interpretive dance accompanying those Oscar-nominated film scores. |
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The accompanying fallopian tube with identified fimbria was free of tumor. |
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As air spaces compress with depth the volume of the dolphin decreases without an accompanying reduction in mass, and the animal becomes less buoyant. |
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Elsewhere in the accompanying studies the Treasury suggests that higher property taxes would be required to stabilise the volatile housing market. |
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The reply from the lassies came from a bloke, naturally, and you could tell his heart wasn't in it by the look of disbelief accompanying his recitation of male idiosyncrasies. |
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The accompanying video has a film noir look that complements the slinky sound. |
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But as I'd already had six courses I didn't mind too much, and was happy with two accompanying niblets of excellent sweetbread and a lush little strip of confit breast. |
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Although I found the coconut chutney too bitter, the accompanying warm sumbhar sauce pepped up a combination that was in danger of being a little bland. |
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Sadly, the accompanying winter fruits were still partially frozen. |
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Even the tomato sauce accompanying his delightful goat cheese rosti is special, tasting of ripe, red fresh tomatoes against a mellow winey backdrop. |
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These were cops who had worked the protests and suffered the accompanying verbal taunts and abuse. |
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The accompanying 184 page catalogue includes 154 photos, of which 150 have not previously been published. |
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Kate will be accompanying Prince William to New York and Washington DC for a three-day visit early next month. |
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A Navy lieutenant in France broadcasted information and live entertainment to troops accompanying President Wilson to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. |
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A bloke who normally wears his locks in braids or cornrows, Tuitavake appeared with straight hair and accompanying amounts of self-conscious embarrassment. |
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So while fans will undoubtedly lap it up, while bouncing around the bedroom to an accompanying air guitar, there isn't much to recommend the uninitiated. |
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The cup then connects through low energy Bluetooth technology to an accompanying iPhone or android app. |
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Marinated Baltic sprats were delicate, their sharp briny taste balanced by an accompanying vinaigrette of potatoes, beetroot, onions, dill pickles, eggs, and mayonnaise. |
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An accompanying CD provides the opportunity for students to play along. |
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Apparently, the creepy entourage accompanying the star were not his flunkies but church elders ready to perform an instant baptism there and then. |
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Propelled through the air with an accompanying plume of sulphurous smoke, yet another lead slug tore through the wooden board which happened to be today's target. |
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A key change to D major heralds solo passages for wind and piano, the Stravinskian texture of which is accentuated by the accompanying violin harmonics. |
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The Great Depression with its accompanying economic crisis led to a civilian coup in the early 1930s, which returned the country to a unipersonal presidency. |
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Youngsters who began meddling with the furniture and other products on display, had to be restrained now and again by the elders accompanying them. |
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The Oxford history graduate scoffs at the idea that his father somehow wangled him the job of co-presenting and researching the programme and accompanying book. |
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Indeed, there are plenty of software programs and accompanying units that can help dairy processors better manage their warehousing and distribution processes. |
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Sesana and Gakelebone, along with two Bushmen from South Africa and other supporters accompanying them, plan to meet with Congressional leaders and visit the UN next month. |
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However, he raised concerns about the slope of the park, car parking and whether the land would provide enough space for the big top and its accompanying vehicles and tents. |
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One of her daughters insisted on accompanying her to the police station. |
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Its story, plus the accompanying libel lawsuit, has provided journalists everywhere with the opportunity to enrich their vocabulary with synonyms for upchucking. |
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The equity holders, prior to any plan vote and accompanying cramdown, are still the owners of American and their approval is necessary for a merger. |
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The electric field oscillations of the same 5-fs laser pulse are then used to probe the time structure of electron emission accompanying the impulsive x-ray excitation. |
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In all, 7,629 came along, not only to bear witness but to provide a Greek chorus, with bawls and murmurs accompanying every touch of the ball in the early minutes. |
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Remedy and microsoft have teamed up to make a story that spans both the game itself and an accompanying live-action TV show. |
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Much of traditional Korean vocal and instrumental music employs a metrical rhythmic system based on a series of accompanying patterns known as jangdan. |
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The organ score accompanying the film sounds quite pleasing. |
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They were very poor and my father would go into the saloons with a banjo he had repaired and would sing and dance, accompanying himself with the banjo. |
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But the biggest factor is thought to be an accompanying decrease in milkweed, where the Monarchs lay their eggs along the way. |
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In Russia, for example, the traditional Easter foods are a nut and fruit filled yeast cake called kulich and an accompanying sweet cheese spread called paskha. |
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The sunrays pouring into the room from the windows opposite him bathed his weary limbs in their warmth as a fresh breeze accompanying them tickled his hands and face. |
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A simple acoustic guitar melody begins to play accompanying his voice. |
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The West Coast poached salmon had travelled a little further but was delicious, although the carrots, runner beans and courgettes accompanying it were a little slushy. |
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Second, it was an illustration, an adjunct to the accompanying wall text. |
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The accompanying circular installation has positive and negative words etched in glass effectively highlighting the role of chance in the wheel of life. |
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The trip is an exciting adventure for Alex and mum Karen who is accompanying him, especially as the location for the shoot was originally going to be Nottingham. |
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Many of the victims were killed by the accompanying storm surge. |
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Certain illuminations from his Book of Hours condemn the duke's enemies, the most striking example being a folio accompanying the Vigils of the Dead. |
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The emotional turmoil naturally accompanying Jotham's situation inspired him to ascend the hill and shout to the men of Shechem to listen to his story. |
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Even with a detailed accompanying catalogue, it is difficult to comprehend the complicated workings of the apparatus, but that hardly seems to matter. |
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It therefore follows the example of Stravinsky's Concerto for Piano in being scored for an accompanying wind ensemble plus double bass and timpani rather than orchestra. |
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In 1908 seismic activity accompanying the eruption onset was characterized by deep earthquakes in the northern flank and shallower ones in the Valle del Bove area. |
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Although inhabited, the Undercliff is an area prone to landslips and subsidence, with accompanying loss of property over time. |
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The accompanying electron micrograph shows good distribution of the silica particles. |
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When finished, the infuser can be rested on the accompanying ceramic artisan tea tray that is included with the product. |
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Plastic bag clip discovered in partial colectomy accompanying proposal for phylogenic plastic bag clip classification. |
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The link in the bio and accompanying photo will take users to a fake BBC page promoting a so-called miracle fruit diet. |
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Kebabs and other skewered meats round out the meal, with special attention paid to sosaties, popular for their accompanying spicy sauce. |
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Impulse items without accompanying multipacks include new additions to the Cornetto Royal line of XXL, 145ml cones. |
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Hypocalcemia is occasionally noted, but rarely are there any accompanying symptoms of muscle twitching, Chvostek sign, or carpopedal spasm. |
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Transliterations of each individual exemplar of a text are given in score form in a CD accompanying the volume. |
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Her bouquet was made up of roses, freesia and stephanotis with accompanying greenery and their honeymoon was to Torquay. |
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No accompanying inflammation of the tympanic membrane or middle ear space was evident. |
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The accompanying corn salad with crispy potato chips added a nice crunch to it. |
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Changes in cortically related intermuscular coherence accompanying improvements in locomotor skills in incomplete spinal cord injury. |
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The accompanying pages contain the unfinished Sketch of a Theory of Life by S. T. Coleridge. |
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Library commish Mary Dempsey presides over the talk, and there's an accompanying video, Staking Our Claim in Cyberspace. |
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In 1627, the Royal Scots Navy and accompanying contingents of burgh privateers participated in the major expedition to Biscay. |
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Overall, this is the first HP game to even get near to living up to the quality of JK Rowling's books and the accompanying films. |
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As most ores are impure, it is often necessary to use flux, such as limestone, to remove the accompanying rock gangue as slag. |
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Based on the style of lettering and the accompanying objects, it probably dates to the end of the 2nd century. |
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Their role in accompanying the army was primarily to supply any vacancies that might occur in the maniples. |
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Hooke also did not provide accompanying evidence or mathematical demonstration. |
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This was an accompanying installation outside temporarily Czech Olympic House in London borough of Islington. |
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Bhindranwale and his accompanying followers, as well as many innocent Sikhs visiting the temple, were killed during the army's operations. |
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In some cases groups attempt to revive folkloric European festivals and their accompanying traditions. |
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Morris dancing continued in popularity until the industrial revolution and its accompanying social changes. |
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By 1820, he was enjoying considerable success accompanying a reversal in the contemporary critical opinion of his earlier works. |
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Social dancing became more widespread, so musical forms appropriate to accompanying dance began to standardize. |
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While the pieces in a dance suite were inspired by actual dance music, dance suites were designed for listening, not for accompanying dancers. |
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In May 1943 Britten made his debut in the Decca studios, accompanying Sophie Wyss in five of his arrangements of French folk songs. |
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Instead, the band completed the concert film The Song Remains the Same and the accompanying soundtrack album. |
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The lyrics and accompanying photo booklet are infused with a specific sense of place and time that is otherwise rare in his music. |
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It began with the sound of prison doors closing, and the accompanying music video included allusions to the trial of Oscar Wilde. |
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He began accompanying his parents in a variety act that toured the provincial theatres. |
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In 1947, Princess Elizabeth went on her first overseas tour, accompanying her parents through southern Africa. |
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Each level bomber also had a few reconnaissance versions accompanying them that were used during the battle. |
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Bell's father taught him and his brothers not only to write Visible Speech but to identify any symbol and its accompanying sound. |
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Sargent narrated and conducted the accompanying Instruments of the Orchestra, an educational film produced by the British government. |
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Later that month, the Who announced plans for a world tour with a possible accompanying album. |
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