Cusick's text implicitly adopts or could be used to support the anti-removal position of the Seneca and other Iroquois nations. |
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The molecule quickly blossoms in size and, because of steric crowding, it adopts a three dimensional or spherical shape. |
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Patent litigation is expensive, and a large company can wear down almost anyone if it adopts a hard-line stance. |
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Jonson, influenced as ever by the Horatian paradigms, adopts and adapts these literalist interpretations of the myth to his own dramatic ends. |
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In succeeding years, the government adopts a cabinet system, a bicameral parliament, and focuses the economy on industrialization. |
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In all six films he adopts six different personas, which is something he enjoys about the character. |
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It adopts many sorts of fat, including lard, butter, goose fat, or roast dripping. |
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Rogers adopts a strictly chronological approach, which makes his book an engaging, inviting read. |
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Like much of continental philosophy, feminist continental philosophy adopts a critical position with regard to reason. |
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He takes off and from that point on adopts the moronic and douchey tactic of picking up trampy girls in bars using his old wedding ring. |
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If a couple adopts a child, parents will be entitled to adoption leave and paternity leave. |
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If he adopts a doctrine of pre-emption, he is unacceptably remaking American national-security policy. |
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It is a performance that marks something of a coming-of-age for the actor, who adopts an American accent and an altogether more grungy look. |
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She is ensconced in the embrace of a plump white sofa for our interview, and adopts a relaxed demeanour which hides any visible trace of nerves. |
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The risk-averse farmer selectively adopts technology that ensures positive net expected marginal benefits. |
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To provide fast retrieval of saved images via an index display, the format also adopts thumbnail cache file system. |
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It departs from the photographic style she has mostly favoured and adopts a story-telling stance. |
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He adopts the lifestyle of a dissolute playboy to camouflage his crime-fighting efforts. |
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There are a variety of other tries as well, including lines where black plays an early Bf5 or Bg4, or adopts a kingside fianchetto. |
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A pidgin adopts the vocabulary of the dominant language in the area, which is then grafted onto a local grammar. |
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Mumford adopts a probabilistic approach, using techniques of statistical mechanics. |
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Like the male poet who adopts a macho pose, church officials are eager to seem suave and worldly. |
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Etherington adopts an apt change in registration, giving vent to the diapasons that would have been the lynchpin of organs in Handel's own time. |
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When dieting, a person adopts certain procedures to reduce body flab and improve the waistline. |
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Neil adopts a six-year-old girl from Africa, with an unpronounceable name, who can't speak a word of anything. |
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The offbeat mode in which he looks at men and matters, individuals and issues will reflect in the different perspective that the serial adopts. |
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The national legislation in the form in which it now appears adopts the same approach. |
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His version of Argentine history always adopts the silenced viewpoint of the oppressed. |
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Depending on which procedural principle one adopts, contrary answers are forthcoming. |
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Once the government has established a monetary unit, the rest of the economy typically adopts the unit for many different purposes. |
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His character is a white youth of supreme stupidity who hilariously and ineptly adopts the mannerisms of black street talk. |
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His live music spicily punctuates a play that, while preaching a sexual and racial sermon, adopts much more than a simple missionary position. |
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But gosh, you know, they don't seem so bad, particularly the cute white one Willard adopts and names Socrates. |
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His book adopts a folksy, conversational style, but doesn't really contain any new revelations. |
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We were spared that dubious solemn expression he invariably adopts for such occasions. |
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To become a Theravadin monk a postulant shaves his head and beard and adopts the yellow robes of the monk. |
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He adopts a similarly impressive cloak to go with his new identity as super hero. |
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And he adopts university-based scouting and Integrated Pest Management recommendations for controlling pests in snap beans and field corn. |
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He explains how he never adopts exactly the same stance for any ball, just stands where he feels comfortable. |
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She points her finger at me and adopts that scolding tone the French have mastered so well. |
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Yet as the novel proceeds and Robert gains freedom and position, he adopts the uninflected voice that corresponds to his new middle-class status. |
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We can decide to straighten up at any time, but as soon as we start thinking about something else, our body adopts its usual slouchy mode. |
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If a person legally adopts a child there can be several complications. |
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Another ballad adopts plucky strings, airy keyboard and light drums. |
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A five-minute stroll from the memorial hall, in the slum he lives in, Cheng adopts a different tone. |
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The amplitude of the observed dihedral angle distributions ascertains the flexibility of the secondary structure which never remains flat or adopts a reversed saddle shape. |
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The Community adopts a legislative act which is subsequently transposed by the member states into their own legal order, and implemented by the national administrations. |
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The early medieval chapter adopts the by-now-commonplace position that the history of Europe after the fall of Rome and the barbarian invasions was one of progress. |
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He adopts a half-sob crack in the voice with monotonous repetition. |
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And of course if Romania does join the EU in 2007 or 2008, a few years after that the leu will go the way of the mark and the peseta when Romania adopts the euro. |
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Watkins is wrong about the unconstitutionality of the Federalists' sedition act because he uncritically adopts Madison and Jefferson's 1798 reading of the First Amendment. |
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If the Federal Communications Commission adopts the proposal, Internet Service Providers and nearly all VoIP companies will have to design their systems to be tappable. |
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The Limited model adopts more refined styling, with new fender flares and new front bumper and side mouldings, all finished in body colour to retain a sophisticated look. |
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The FM Package positions a compact V6 engine in a front midship layout, locates a large-capacity fuel tank under the floor and adopts a new center muffler system. |
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Lowry's interpretation of his liberal education in support of personal motives illustrates the privilege embedded in the synoptical perspective that Iola adopts. |
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As the pace picks up, his second break adopts a bright, ringing sound. |
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The film is a mix of live action and computer animation, in which Garfield reluctantly adopts the role of hero-in-training when Odie is dognapped by a ruthless TV host. |
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The commentator adopts this persona to expatiate on a variety of topics. |
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Thus, part one of this book adopts the premise that natural theology shows it is at least as likely as not that there is a God of the sort argued for by classical theism. |
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Roth might have benefitted from a little more restraint to keep things more disturbing, yet instead adopts a gung-ho approach that ultimately negates the overall effect. |
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So the approach adopts object-based storage, or intelligent disk drives. |
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When faced with multiple casualty reports, AFP usually adopts the lower number. |
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Juror number eleven, a mechanic sitting in the back row, adopts a similar posture. |
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It adopts no postures of phoney charms to placate its visitors. |
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As she speaks she adopts the pose of a sexually assured and admired woman, drawing down one strap of her petticoat to reveal and stroke a glamorous neck and chest. |
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Though Pinhas adopts the same, pure fuzzed tone and a liking for big slides up and down the fretboard, closer listening reveals a more personal aesthetic at work. |
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A tagger is someone who adopts a nickname, or tag, and then writes it on as many surfaces as possible, usually in highly visible locations. |
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Rabelais daringly adopts such Platonic principles as, for instance, traducianism, which Gauna sees in Gargantua's letter. |
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This supermarket chain adopts several families every Yuletide, providing them with money and groceries for the holidays. |
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After 80 years in print, the newsmagazine adopts an all-digital format. |
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Further, the plan nondiscrimination rules are eliminated if the employer adopts automatic enrollment in a way that meets certain requirements. |
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It can be positive when a stepparent adopts the biological child of their partner or spouse. |
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To prevent such damage, the toucan adopts a strategy that's analogous to the layering of the glass sponge. |
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I WONDER if my bank knows about the inefficient routine that a leading courier company adopts when attempting to deliver a bank card. |
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Hoy thoroughly adopts a series of discussions that problematize the reading of contemporary fiction by Canadian Native women. |
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Whatever persona she adopts, Dyer is framed lovingly by her husband. |
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The system adopts infrared geminate transistors as the robot's tracking sensor. |
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The point is that acceptable morality ebbs and flows into one pseudopod after another as society's consensus adopts new attitudes. |
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The V8 engine adopts Atkinson cycle to enhance fuel efficiency at cruising speeds and Otto cycle for higher performance levels when accelerating. |
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Similarly, francization occurs when an anglophone or an allophone adopts French as current home language. |
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The Shunsaku database engine is as fast as it is because it adopts a special algorithm making each search on a real-time basis. |
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Snake adopts him, and we later see him as a grown wolf who wears an eyepatch like Snake does. |
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The House of Lords then adopts the Committee's report and addresses the Sovereign, requesting the resolution of the case. |
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Irreversible adopts this new grain-intensive, digitally-entrenched aesthetic to unweave an anti-Miltonian tale of masculinity lost. |
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This set of rankings adopts 8 indicators to select the top 100 higher learning institutions in BRICS countries. |
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Holofernes adopts the archetypal monstrous image, further pulling any convictions of wrongdoing away from Judith. |
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Closely related to power metal is progressive metal, which adopts the complex compositional approach of bands like Rush and King Crimson. |
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The process by which a country adopts a constitution is closely tied to the historical and political context driving this fundamental change. |
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The present church dates from 1778 and adopts the form of a Georgian box chapel, but dates from the 13th century. |
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The Al adopts a heavier barrel and is fully automatic while the original M4 fires in semi-auto and three-round-burst modes. |
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When the Committee of Ministers adopts a decision, it immediately becomes binding on the three governments. |
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When attacked, the common toad adopts a characteristic stance, inflating its body and standing with its hindquarters raised and its head lowered. |
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Columbia University adopts LEED standards for all new construction and major renovations. |
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He adopts for his names Greek words that either confirm the character or undercut him or her ironically, and sometimes lead to, or depend on, wordplay in the text. |
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Switzerland adopts the country's Latin short name Helvetia on coins and stamps, since there is no room to use all of the nation's four official languages. |
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Switzerland adopts the country's Latin short name Helvetia on coins and stamps since there is no room to use all of the nation's four official languages. |
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If after a period of study, the individual still wants to convert, a Namakarana Samskaras ceremony is held, where the individual adopts a traditional Hindu name. |
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The Aspire R14 adopts a nanometer printing processed chassis and features USB Type-C port and rotatable hinges that allows the notebook to be transformed into a tablet. |
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Feminist critics believe that it adopts archaic attitudes toward women, such as worshiping them symbolically through stereotypes and sexist norms. |
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Bould created the Twist Vase and Twist Pillar Candleholder in Nambe metal and here adopts a graceful form into a magical full-lead crystal votive. |
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However, in a number of cases the writer has failed to understand those passages which he adopts from Odoric and professes to give as his own experiences. |
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I was comforted to see that the late Kurt Rothschild in a recent article which examines the EU's experience from 1960 to 2007 adopts a not dissimilar periodisation. |
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Here he adopts a broad racial typology that was formulated in the eighteenth century by the eminent Swedish botanist and typologist Carl Linnaeus. |
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In addition, this study adopts ambidexterity as learning capability to simultaneously configure an alliance portfolio convergently and divergently with equal dexterity. |
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