You know those magic moments in your music appreciation history that you constantly look back on? |
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The Nigerian naira recorded its first appreciation of the week, gaining ground against the dollar. |
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As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our sincere appreciation. |
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Did they notice my sterling work record and give me the appreciation and acknowledgement I deserve? |
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In the acknowledgements, Das expresses appreciation for his mentor's perspective. |
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He struck his six-iron well enough and cocked his ear to pick up the hum of appreciation at the other end. |
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I have developed more appreciation for how hard it is to publish a webzine. |
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You can be a creator in professional aspects to actualize original plans and ideas that bring success, satisfaction and appreciation today. |
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When radio jockeys aired a hitherto-unknown singer, little did they know that his voice would raise a storm of appreciation. |
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They send me gift baskets in appreciation for a phrase well-turned, and that's great. |
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He remains an aesthete, but his appreciation of culture is now spiritually empty. |
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At least with the monument, aesthetic appreciation justifies a lack of content. |
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This year the Scottish Executive appointed him captain of culture to teach the public some aesthetic appreciation. |
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That may be partly true but it does not detract from a thorough aesthetic appreciation of his works. |
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In this period, they occupied very much the center of aesthetic appreciation and social value. |
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They might be an expression of aesthetic appreciation, or they might be applied as part of a knowledge system. |
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The art on the walls was contemporary and unusual, creating an ambience of aesthetic appreciation. |
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Does knowing this information contribute to an esthetic appreciation of the photograph? |
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But beyond that there is an aspect that connects our aesthetic appreciation to that of Nature itself. |
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It is also deeply involved in our aesthetic appreciation of the world around us, and there are many examples to draw on. |
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Some aestheticians argue that a work of art has value only because of what it can mean to creatures capable of aesthetic appreciation. |
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The politics of representation are often a detriment to the appreciation of aesthetics. |
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Thanks again for what you are doing to contribute to an appreciation of aesthetics. |
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However she admits it is necessary to have an appreciation of aesthetics as well as the technical skills. |
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Family members played some traditional airs at the Mass in appreciation of Maureen's great love and affection for the music. |
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Whatever your personal skill level, this book will change your appreciation of whitework and trapunto quilts forever. |
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Most modern Greek wine finds a ready market within Greece, where the appreciation of good wine has increased considerably. |
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There was seven weeks of Scripture readings and the children showed a genuine interest and appreciation towards the course. |
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He laughed and thumped the table in appreciation, then twisted his fist in front of his nose, miming a snout. |
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Keyboard warriors with no appreciation for small volume manufacturers are the real jokes. |
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However when I learned calculus a whole new appreciation for kinematics blossomed. |
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Obviously the servicemen would wolf-whistle their appreciation of her display. |
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Management and staff extend appreciation to all customers, particularly regulars who gained not only health but wealth benefits. |
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Their genuine excitement, appreciation and enthusiasm reinforced our belief that we were on the right track. |
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Thus, the rate of compensation made no allowance either for appreciation or for the landowner's purchase price. |
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The yachtsmen, who were sailing from Gove to Darwin expressed appreciation of the efforts by PALUMA and her ship's company. |
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Yet wine tends to bespeak a lifestyle of luxury and relaxation, of the enjoyment and appreciation of the creation of the vintner. |
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Over the past decade we have enjoyed a renaissance in the appreciation of historic performances. |
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Alfred Kahn replied to a letter of inquiry about Brown with an astoundingly acute appreciation of him. |
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Other companies have been known to give their shareholders small tokens of their appreciation along with their annual reports. |
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Sometimes an interpretation can even transform an experience of art from repugnance to appreciation and understanding. |
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The West's appreciation for the rule of law can be seen in the lawyerly parsing of targets to ensure that they are valid and military in nature. |
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With adversity comes maturity, and today Westwood enjoys a new appreciation for golf's ancestral home. |
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They must also possess deep political prudence, founded on an appreciation of ancient history as well as modern affairs. |
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The picture is so rife with close-ups, zooms, and arty silhouette shots that it interferes with the viewer's appreciation of the dance. |
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In other words, he combined a thorough musical literacy with a deep appreciation and respect for ethnic music. |
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Capital appreciation has remained at a respectable 18 per cent for the past two years. |
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Paintings, drawings, animations and at last the feature films all augment our appreciation of Lord of the Rings. |
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The children, all between 10 and 16 were given an introduction on film appreciation and how a film should be critically reviewed. |
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My thanks to Mrs. Bell, Mr. Keith, and the many other letter writers who took the time to express their appreciation and interesting reflections. |
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Oddly for a man who pursues sensual things, Saatchi does not share Lawson's rhapsodic appreciation of food. |
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Winning the appreciation of an orthodox audience, with a liberal interpretation of a traditional play, is next to impossible. |
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The most popular sound is rumba music from the Congo, but there is an appreciation of the traditional tribal songs and sounds. |
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The performance here is a testimony to Brain's knowledge and appreciation of Beethoven and also to his keen sense of balance and rhythm. |
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Anderson grew up in Chicago where his appreciation for ribs came from the food served by street corner vendors. |
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Requiring appreciation of poetic texts set to music, lieder reveals a composer's heart like few other musical forms. |
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The next time you see a big rig hauling the Marine Corps message, give honk to show our appreciation. |
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But much of this critical riposte assaults our protagonist's dignity more than is necessary for an appreciation of the film. |
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Manda glanced around in appreciation at the quiet street, and the snow-covered trees that lined the sidewalk. |
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He said the presence of the gallery across the road from the new parliament could spur it to new heights of art appreciation. |
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A sensitive, attentive audience greeted her performance with smiles of appreciation. |
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The physical pleasures are available for money and many develop their appreciation to a fine art. |
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For me, the turgid pace and uneven writing muted any appreciation I might have of what it offers. |
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Adults smiled in appreciation as a five-year-old berated her nine-year-old brother for cycling without his safety helmet. |
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My reply at the time was that I was no longer entirely sure where irony ended, and where sincere enjoyment and appreciation of the event began. |
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It reduces wine appreciation and enjoyment to a purely technical interpretation. |
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Neither one had much appreciation for fine art, preferring museums of archeology, natural history and science. |
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France, more so Paris, is known for appreciation and patronisation of finer things of life. |
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Bob will be remembered by friends for his appreciation of fine single-malt scotch, his humble attitude toward himself and his dry sense of humor. |
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Leisure and relaxation are not laziness but rather an appreciation of taste and quality in life. |
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This fast paced show is set to delight patrons in a town well known for its appreciation of quality productions. |
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The money in question is that given by grateful patients to show their appreciation when they leave hospital. |
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Paying attention to the home front can produce precious property value appreciation. |
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Well, a present is a token of your love and appreciation for the person to whom you are giving it! |
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And I think it's part of all our responsibilities to give something back and to show our appreciation. |
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So rest assured that while we're eager to show our appreciation we would never publicize anyone's name without their explicit permission. |
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Parents, friends and public representatives all came together to show their appreciation for the wonderful efforts of all concerned. |
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We all crave appreciation and recognition and will do almost anything to get it. |
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As a result of the treatment he has received he has been determined to show his appreciation for the staff at Swindon's Great Western Hospital. |
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To all those who spent generously and encouraged others to do likewise, we want to express our appreciation and gratitude. |
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Artists should be nominated for an overall appreciation of their work to date, of which we should be shown the finest examples. |
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At that time his eldest daughter Maria promised to write an appreciation of her father and this she has kindly done as follows. |
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In the 1670s he toyed with the idea of writing a poetic appreciation of the fountains there. |
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It combines numerous illustrations with a biography, an artistic appreciation and a complete catalogue of his works. |
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What other county final could pluck a sitting head of government from its archives and get him to write an appreciation from the heart? |
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In 1984, a post-graduate student at Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha wrote a critical appreciation of this legendary work. |
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Another appreciation was written by him, for the American Symphony Orchestra's 1997 to 1998 season. |
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One has to go to the valley to have correct appreciation of the situation, he added. |
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It was by no means a full appreciation of the situation, nor did I offer long-term solutions. |
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Students gain an appreciation for issues that impact on the patients' quality of life and the role of drug therapy in their disease management. |
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As with all thought provoking and multi-layered films, multiple viewing may be required for full appreciation. |
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A great deal of concentration is necessary for full appreciation but it is in this case merited. |
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Full appreciation of its many other medical uses requires understanding of both historical usage as well as modern scientific studies. |
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For, more than anything else, it is international appreciation of their situation that is most needed now. |
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Putting materials to best use involves an appreciation of their innate sensory qualities as well as their technical potential. |
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What both those views demonstrate to me is an actual lack of understanding or appreciation about what this bill sets out to do. |
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The preferences have resulted in a general lack of understanding and appreciation for the concept of comprehensiveness. |
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This indicates capital appreciation of 40 per cent per annum and yields in the region of 8 per cent. |
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It is possible that the land's appreciation resulted from an increase in its productivity. |
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If she anticipated continued stock appreciation, then she would increase her AMT gain by delaying exercise. |
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The land-value increment tax was also introduced for recapturing unearned land price appreciation regardless of transaction. |
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The payment is for one time only, and does not reflect the potential appreciation in the unearned increment over time. |
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The theory is that over time, you end up paying less for a stock while reaping the benefits of its appreciation in value. |
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Variable annuities allow you to participate in potential further appreciation of your assets while still drawing an income from your annuity. |
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As already observed, real exchange-rate appreciation has been a central characteristic of the postliberalization period in most countries. |
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Rent plus the annual appreciation of land value equals annual interest cost. |
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The capital appreciation and ongoing rental values in such areas are obviously significantly lower than would otherwise be the case. |
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I am contemplating divorce and want to know if, under Texas law, my wife is entitled to any part of the home's appreciation in value. |
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His marketing and management skills are focused on land value appreciation. |
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Rather, music appreciation is developed by educating the listener in three main areas. |
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Our appreciation of beauty in a work of art becomes muddled with familiarity. |
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Veering towards Lollywood, Moin says he doesn't watch Pakistani movies because he hasn't heard much appreciation about the local stuff. |
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Without a doubt, the loonie's sharp appreciation has somewhat eroded the competitiveness of Canada's export sector. |
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Though her appreciation and love for music never subsided, Jen did not actively compose again for several years. |
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He lived on a farm in the country and grew up with an appreciation and love for nature. |
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Years later he has combined his love for zoology with his appreciation of the female form. |
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Currency appreciation alone does not choke off growth, but assuredly it should choke off a lot of inflation. |
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These changes have led to a gradual appreciation of the rupiah and allowed Bank Indonesia to begin lowering interest rates. |
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He replied to a letter of inquiry with an astoundingly acute appreciation of Brown. |
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He also hopes the project will raise standards so that aesthetic appreciation wins out over the rush for quick money. |
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I believe that, like me, you will gain a deeper appreciation for this illustrious artist after reading Moore's sage views. |
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When I approach to thank him for the dance, he clasps my hand and shakes it vigorously, beaming appreciation. |
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Meanwhile, he performed an impromptu tap dance which drew great applause and hoots of appreciation from the audience. |
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Horace's satire and Jonson's epigram have proven similarly resistant to efforts at critical appreciation. |
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Their connection is that they are friends who share a passion for skateboarding and an appreciation for exploring the road. |
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This show aims to broaden our appreciation of the artist's work in the fields of science and technology. |
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Her art background had given her an appreciation of Japanese woodblock prints. |
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After seeing what was out there in the other schools, he was able to view what was in his own backyard with a new appreciation. |
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Nonetheless, she bakes great bagels at the market and there's no doubting the appreciation of her customers. |
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Imagine sacrificing your son for someone else's sake, and not getting any credit, any appreciation for it, even being scorned and mocked for it. |
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Do you have a tabloid sized newspaper, some Scotch tape, string, scissors and an appreciation of simple joys? |
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The popular appreciation is that our politicians are scoundrels and rascals and therefore interesting. |
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This is a simple matter of recapturing an appreciation of the nonverbal and verbal symbols of both Testaments. |
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Truman meowed again and accepted the offered scratch behind the ears with great appreciation. |
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It's the same wondrous appreciation the 20-member Thai dance troupe evoked. |
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We can give thanks and words of appreciation to others for their kind deeds done to us. |
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It was a day of thanksgiving, and many expressed their appreciation for the help received from Alun and Margaret over many years. |
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Ironically, the past few months could bring a fresh appreciation and attention to Kelly's thespian abilities. |
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Of particular importance is his appreciation of the value of elementary hermitian matrices in numerical analysis. |
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I take a hammer to the concrete that is keeping my barn doors from closing and develop an entirely new appreciation for stoneworkers. |
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This two-hour show offers a venue for jazz lovers to bask in the appreciation of the music. |
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I was basking in the warm glow of appreciation when I realised my thumb was starting to throb. |
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After all, what good is all the technical knowledge without an appreciation and understanding of our culture? |
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They also felt there was a need to instill in new labour market entrants a greater appreciation of the work culture. |
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Moyles is renowned for his near the knuckle humour, laddish chat and his appreciation of pub culture. |
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There was genuine appreciation for what is happening here and we now have a great deal to shout about. |
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It's the ability to enjoy art with discrimination and an appreciation of its subtleties. |
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Matt stepped forward and seconds later, our lips met one another in silent appreciation. |
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Or perhaps you can develop a newfound appreciation for synchronized swimming as teams compete for the gold. |
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Clarissa smiled her appreciation of the statement but didn't comment on her flattery anymore. |
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I smiled my appreciation as she left and then sunk back into the seat feeling weak. |
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The Yorkshire Euro MP may not be the first person you'd think of if you were looking for a sensitive appreciation of the modern woman. |
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One is Mary's uniquely sensitive appreciation of the myriad ways in which the case for academic freedom may be advanced. |
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The viewer comes away with an appreciation of the sensuous and intellectual pleasure of these paintings. |
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On behalf of my family, I'd like to express our deep appreciation for the overwhelming care and sympathy we have received. |
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They show their appreciation when they are entertained by mihi of welcome in the Maori language. |
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These awaken our appreciation for all the gifts God has bestowed upon us and remind us of how much God loves us. |
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The volume concludes with an appreciation of his academic career and, usefully, a full bibliography of his published writings. |
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All too often, the current generation of university presidents fails to share this appreciation. |
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One by one she demonstrated her appreciation by softly stroking their hands. |
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The critic is the professional misinterpreter, with whose errors you might compare your own more tolerant or modest appreciation of fiction. |
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I would also like to express my appreciation of the courtesy shown to me by my opponents throughout the election and on polling night. |
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It also allows people to show their appreciation to you, which is an important aspect of the relationship as well. |
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I caught the trainer's eye and I think we may have shared a moment of mutual appreciation. |
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Even the Quarterly Review, no great lover of democracy and popular causes, considered that he was excessive in his appreciation of tyrants. |
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By the end of the eighth round the packed hall was cheering, chanting and ululating in appreciation of the slugfest playing out in the ring. |
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We obtain thereby a more comprehensive understanding and appreciation of every field. |
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There is a love of natural forms and an appreciation of understated elegance. |
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He is a most undogmatic composer with a great appreciation of musical history. |
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The winner will have my undying appreciation and will receive special mention in a future post. |
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But despite her anti-violence efforts and an increasing appreciation of her art, Ono remains largely unforgiven. |
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What is missing in these measures is an adequate appreciation of the changing terrain of trade unionism. |
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Nearly 16,000 fight fans roared their appreciation as the two big men slugged it out. |
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For a born chef, it must be nice to pour your talent into a meal, and then to see, up close, a customer's appreciation. |
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He said the experience gave him a new appreciation for small business owners. |
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In taut, unrhymed triplets Pavlic demonstrates his deep appreciation for and understanding of the Black music continuum. |
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The effect of allusion in her poem, finally, is to compel appreciation of her unsubdued vitality. |
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The smaller brewers believe there is a shift toward appreciation of flavor and of increased choice. |
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Many uttered sounds of warm appreciation while giving a standing ovation when the show concluded. |
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These days, his collection reveals a deep-rooted appreciation of traditional songcraft. |
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The appreciation indices also continued to rise, averaging a phenomenal 85 in the early months of the new year. |
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Yet niche marketing has brought me a greater appreciation of my customers and their needs. |
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Their lack of attentiveness to spiritual matters did not hinder their appreciation of his nobleness. |
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She attempted to teach Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children a spiritual appreciation of the land and the natural world. |
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From here the film cuts to 1973 and William is a young teenager with an encyclopedic knowledge and appreciation of music. |
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It also promotes an appreciation of the spinifex and desert oak landscape that surrounds Uluru. |
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A native Virginian, Glover had nurtured his appreciation for the decorative arts while he was a student. |
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Art spiritualized, through unconventional spiritual practices and beliefs, is foundational to any appreciation of Page's visual art. |
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They come away with an appreciation of their planet and the complex systems on Earth that support human habitability. |
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She treats this habituation as entirely negative, since it's why we lose our appreciation of once-new pleasures. |
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My love for horses and deep appreciation for the history behind Wells Fargo's stagecoaches made the job a natural fit. |
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Moravcik's background gives him an appreciation of a Stakhanovite work ethic. |
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A finely calibrated appreciation of weather is the result of Ritchie's four decades at the nets. |
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The released detainees and their parents expressed their appreciation to the SEP for the campaign waged on their behalf. |
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You will be reminded that firefighters deserve your deep and abiding appreciation and respect for their service. |
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Common to much of her writing at this time is an appreciation of the culture and traditional life of the Aborigines. |
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Generally horse riders acknowledge their appreciation by raising their hands and smiling although there are the exceptions. |
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It is with great appreciation that Psychiatric Times acknowledges Dr. Gunderson for his work in planning and reviewing this special report. |
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The valuable support of Professor Philip Clarke, Dean, Faculty of Business and Law is also acknowledged with appreciation. |
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We would like to acknowledge our appreciation to Siobhan and her partner Liam for their kindness and hard work. |
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Luckily, there has been renewed interest in and appreciation of traditional Sard culture and artisanship, which were repressed for so many centuries. |
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But Tom Boswell makes it all look easy, gliding between the seasons with appreciation and acerbic wit. |
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Or perhaps next September is too long to wait for a demonstration of appreciation that is already overdue. |
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Palmer's desire to be loved is large, his need for proofs of appreciation considerable. |
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How has serving as a creator changed your appreciation of what Shonda Rhimes does on Scandal? |
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In the piece, the actress touched on her appreciation for traditional gender roles. |
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That's not to say there's any less an appreciation of perfect anatomy and impeccable tailoring on the Astroturf than in the Tents. |
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Thus, nothing in life or about the functioning of living organisms can be fully understood without an appreciation of evolution by natural selection. |
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But perhaps more significantly, never has a single event so affected people's appreciation of their freedom to fly from place to place unfettered. |
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There is a sense of rewind, like you were a kid and you want your parents to see your work, to get their appreciation. |
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My first boss, Roger, reckoned that the key to world progress and prosperity lay in an informed and, within limits, tolerant appreciation of cultural differences. |
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He is a fifth-generation Washingtonian who grew up in the Seattle area, and said he owed part of his appreciation of the natural world to his father, Frank. |
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He is able to forge an indigenous style of presentation and writing skill, which has earned him appreciation from prominent personalities in literary circles. |
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We the staff would like to acknowledge our appreciation in your assistance in assuring that all equipment is returned after use to its appropriate home. |
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Your recognition and appreciation of your individual identity starts now. |
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The same coaches, players and fans who rail against officials often lack an understanding and appreciation of not only the basics but also, as it were, the art of reffing. |
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I left with the answers, but also with a deep appreciation of Wilfred Charles Heinz and his writing craft. |
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But recent discussions of naturalism in ethics and philosophy of mind return to issues he addressed and this has led to a new appreciation of his position. |
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It is my hope that the objects discussed and illustrated in this article will further an appreciation of and scholarly consideration of the products of neoclassical Rome. |
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Despite the title, this play adds little to our knowledge or appreciation of Beckett although assuming a fairly comprehensive acquaintance with his works. |
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These all depend on an outside body of knowledge for full appreciation. |
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If we tried to show appreciation to everybody else, just for a wee bit every day, I'm not saying the world would be perfect but it would be better. |
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If people had an appreciation of all the facts of that economic relationship, they would see issues like migration and border security at a completely different light. |
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In the future a more sensitive appreciation for these sorts of emotional predispositions can help us generate a more refined approach to violence prevention. |
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Given the amount of money stores rake in from gift lists, you would have thought they would have treated those customers with a little more appreciation. |
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I get a lot of appreciation and adulation for the kind of music I create. |
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Every chapter offers similar moments of illumination, moments that send the reader back to the text under discussion with a fresh appreciation for the whole. |
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And if, having done so, he has more money in his pocket, more appreciation on his share options, and more time to smell the roses, good luck to him too. |
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This aesthetic appreciation extends to previous writers on the subject. |
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I now have a more sensitive appreciation of how devastating war really is. |
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Most are seeking solid returns on their investments through the traditional means of capital gains through price appreciation and dividend payments. |
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If you don't already have a lot of equity, borrowing against your home in hopes that market appreciation will increase your equity is a dangerous gamble. |
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New York's film-making community shares the aesthetic appreciation. |
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What's often missing in these tedious sermons is the fun of these ads, the ridiculous enthusiasm and vivacity, and an appreciation for the artistry evident in every ad. |
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On Wednesday, in token of their appreciation of his courtesy, the passengers on the Great Lever car subscribed for and presented to him a handsome clock. |
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It was also at the River Cafe, after graduating in liver appreciation, that I went on to discover the pleasures of sweetbreads, kidneys, tongues and brains. |
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Japan had very rich tradition of clothing appreciation for wearing clothes and for textile. |
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She is the daughter of a Native American man and an Afro-American woman, and so much of her acquired consciousness arises from an appreciation of their origins. |
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However, businesses will have to be vigilant to ensure that the effects of appreciation in the value of the euro do not undermine their trading position. |
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But at a recent game, one of the newest players, Darius Miles, came over to shake the owner 's hand, a sign of respect and appreciation that seems to matter to Allen. |
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I have an aesthetic appreciation of rock as a geologist, and in turn people should be persuaded that geology is part and parcel of any appreciation of the world around us. |
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To his bereft family and friends in the racing fraternity we offer our condolences for their great loss and our appreciation for the memories of this brave young man. |
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One paradox of Spanish influence is that it could inspire not only a rough-and-tumble appreciation of reality but also an art-for-art's-sake aestheticism. |
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Far from the stereotypical businessman exploiting unworldly people, he had a refined appreciation for both silk production and the Thai way of life. |
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He has shown his appreciation with constant references to his peen in any and every media outlet. |
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In the end I abandoned the idea of art in my book, but my appreciation of Watterson and his creation had deepened immeasurably. |
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Ancient and intricate runes were carved all over it, and the statues of the Goddess Aurora lining the walls all seemed to be gazing at it in appreciation. |
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The darkest black metal music was always piercing through her headphones, but she also had appreciation for jazz, blues, soft rock, even pop and rap. |
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Sure, but try existing in the basement where there is little appreciation of the efforts of the back-markers and also-rans, some of whom train just as hard as the winners. |
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Throughout, they demonstrate a sophisticated appreciation for an artistic quest that was haunted by dread, persecution, and loss. |
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Clearly her lack of appreciation for my proof resulted from her not being a mathematician. |
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But pride can also prevent you from graciously accepting help and can fill you with resentment instead of appreciation. |
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I cannot help but contend that they have failed to demonstrate an appreciation of the history of the trials and tribulations of the various groups that shaped this society. |
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It is possible for a corporation to issue a zero-coupon bond, whose current yield is zero and whose yield to maturity is solely a function of the built-in price appreciation. |
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The audience were enthralled by the quality and sacredness of the concert and showed their appreciation time and time again throughout the performance and at its conclusion. |
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Nurses are great reservoirs of information and, as I quickly learned, love getting huge boxes of chocolate at the nursing station as a show of appreciation. |
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Its clear globe reveals a magnified view into the pores of the leaf upon which it rests, encouraging appreciation to the macrocosm of beauty that exists at micro scale. |
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The public was avid for depictions of events it had heard or read about, and the authenticity of the depiction was a significant factor in their appreciation. |
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Organizers wish to express their enormous appreciation to community and corporate sponsors without which an event of this magnitude could not happen. |
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More significantly, this newfound appreciation of Johnson's work has sparked the latest in a series of blues revivals in North America and Europe. |
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The appreciation of the lev against the US dollar, and stability in the price of goods on international markets, would serve as brakes against inflation. |
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Listen to their put-upon groans when they have to go out on the field to sign autographs during fan appreciation day. |
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He recorded his thanks and appreciation to the many organisations and individuals who invited him to attend their functions or events over the last 12 months. |
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A light year is a convenient means of distance measurement because conventional means in miles or kilometers is so large as to thwart true appreciation. |
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I have lived with everything from monkeys to gerbils and those experiences taught me an appreciation for creation in which I have never forgotten. |
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There is little appreciation of the documented tricks of The Tempter. |
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My major objective for undergraduate students is that they learn how to think scientifically and to develop an appreciation of why this might be useful. |
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Those who wouldn't be seen dead at a concert might gain an acceptance and even appreciation for the style and art of the music, culture and dedicated individuals. |
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Purists, however, can choose from 20 different kinds of fine sipping tequilas, and owner Ramon is ready to guide you through the finer points of appreciation. |
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Plans call for a series of events in recognition and appreciation of the company's community, employees, retail partners and consumers around the world. |
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Some people may feel it sounds a bit muddy but my ear soon adjusts to that phenomenon and it doesn't depreciate my appreciation of this recording a whit. |
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The intended spirit of the ancient festival is one of gentleness and thankfulness, paying respect to elders and showing appreciation for the gift of life-giving water. |
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His know-how is underpinned by a strong appreciation of discipline. |
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His family members would like to extend there heartfelt appreciation and thanks to so many people who attended the funeral, sent messages of sympathy and Mass cards. |
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Carr says he hopes Page One instills in its audience a renewed appreciation of newspapers and the valuable service they provide. |
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It gave us the chance to show our appreciation to all the staff who contribute so much in time and effort in providing our local National Health Services. |
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They just did you a huge favor, and you should show your appreciation. |
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It was a pleasure to present the awards last Friday and to see so many adults attend to show their appreciation and support for these champions of literature. |
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Through many old photographs and stirring true stories, an appreciation for the schooners, barkentines and other wind vessels and their crew is constructed. |
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By sending a thank you letter to anyone who refers a customer to you, you've not only shown your appreciation, but you've made a statement about the way you do business. |
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What emerges is a new appreciation of Mars complex characterisation, a more psychologically satisfying depiction of Paco's mixed motives and veniality. |
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Coupled with these reactions is an appreciation of the artist's level of skill in both conceptualising such an object, but also his dedication in creating it. |
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Slowly but surely, each earns the respect of the other, and out of that respect grows a mutual appreciation, trust, and inevitably, familial love. |
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Already he was head and shoulders above the crowd at six foot three, with a head for business, a lively wit, and a keen appreciation of writers and their craft. |
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In thinking about how bootstrapping might work, we are led to a fuller appreciation of the role of language in supporting the cultural transmission of knowledge. |
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A Middlesbrough fan with a nice line in gags, he has also written a cultural history of Belgium and an appreciation of country fairs in the north of England. |
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Instead of any appreciation for a profound wisdom tradition, the article reads like a bad puff piece for a spa weekend. |
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There is a fine short biography and appreciation of his work by his cousin Sir Thomas Parry in the Welsh Biography Online. |
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The oval on top represents the ball and the appreciation RFL has been replaced with Rugby Football League. |
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That causes a general lack of knowledge about, and appreciation for the language. |
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Records show Manet's appreciation of her distinctive original style and compositional decisions, some of which he incorporated into his own work. |
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Factors such as a global recession and the appreciation of the Australian dollar were cited as influential. |
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In Japan incense appreciation folklore includes art, culture, history, and ceremony. |
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This is on top of the rising cost for energy, food, transport and the appreciation of the Renminbi against the falling US Dollar. |
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He was known for his appreciation of Chinese culture in general but condemned the prostitution which was widespread in Beijing at the time. |
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The rulers of Kerala, in appreciation of their assistance, had given to the Malankara Nazranis, three deeds on copper plates. |
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Galileo showed an appreciation for the relationship between mathematics, theoretical physics, and experimental physics. |
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More than that it was a Stalinist device to awe and reward the populace, and give them an appreciation of Soviet realist art. |
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For mountain range peak lists, attaining the goal provides the peak bagger with a deeper appreciation for the topography of the range. |
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The four prided themselves on their sense of style, sense of humour, and appreciation of beauty. |
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