Is it for our feisty presence on the international economic scene, tempered by the inclusive appurtenances of our social safety net? |
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Once position, status, titles and the appurtenances of office sustained an external authority. |
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Of course that's about to change, because I went shopping yesterday for household appurtenances. |
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Subsequent awards of the specific badge can be recognized with appropriate appurtenances. |
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For those of us not equipped with brass appurtenances, reducing investment risk is often a goal. |
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The wall folds around necessary culinary appurtenances and exposes the kitchen to the rest of the living spaces. |
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And that in turn justifies the gender quotas, government set-asides, and all the other appurtenances of a feminist society. |
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Contemporary teenagers live in a world which is constantly thrusting the appurtenances of adulthood upon them. |
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All components, appurtenances and control apparatuses of all locomotives must be designed and maintained to perform their intended function. |
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The appurtenances of heroes, especially from the French Regime or the War of 1812, provided traps for collectors. |
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The objects also include the related land, common areas, and appurtenances to the building or addition. |
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However, in cases where a water main is still in good condition, it might be necessary to replace some of the appurtenances. |
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However, in some cases, it may be necessary to replace these appurtenances before the main is replaced. |
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The interest in the partitive and the material we find in Herrick's poems on women's clothing and appurtenances finds a pictorial complement in the oeuvre of Hollar. |
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The periodic inspection programs for containment appurtenances are up to date with the latest standard revision. |
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Architectural coatings: Coatings recommended for application to stationary structures and their appurtenances. |
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She blossomed into dramatic hats, gloves and the other appurtenances of a rising political star. |
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All of this goes into the more recent nudes, a fabulous composition of brickwork titanesses limned in starry outlines surrounded by the appurtenances of beauty. |
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The periodic inspection programs for containment appurtenances at Bruce A and B were updated to the latest standard revision. |
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Water mains and appurtenances can react with the water as well as the external environment to create water quality problems. |
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In each case first-class and third-class products would produce the same end result, but would differ in their appurtenances and would appeal to distinct markets. |
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He's purchased a pleasant, tastefully appointed house on Royal Avenue, Chelsea, and fixed it up with all the appurtenances proper to a gentleman of his station. |
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As a result, low-rise buildings constructed during the early 20th century suffer from the rusting of decorative elements and appurtenances, although they have no metal frames. |
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Dismantlement of settlements, forced transfers of population and other usual appurtenances of establishing nation-states in ethnically heterogeneous areas would likely ensue. |
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Security arrangements when crated objects and appurtenances will be in storage prior to installation and following takedown. |
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As such, the municipality now has to determine the best method to rehabilitate or replace the section of storm or wastewater sewer and the associated appurtenances. |
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There are, however, moveables that are considered immoveables, because they can be regarded as dependencies or appurtenances of tenements and other civil things. |
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The show has all the appurtenances of a standard sportscast: replays, up-close-and-personal segments, blazer-clad commentators and a sexy courtside reporter. |
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Among the appurtenances of traveling shows and miracle plays, dating from the earlier phase of European folk art, was the hobbyhorse, which had a counterpart in festival performances in India. |
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Procedures to verify that all objects and appurtenances, as well as crating, packing and palette materials, are free of insect and other pest contamination. |
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In order to function properly, a water distribution system requires several types of fittings, including hydrants, shutoff valves, and other appurtenances. |
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He shares the scene with a more dynamic figure, a young dwarf whose apple and rattle parody the appurtenances of kingship and who lessens the scene's grandiosity. |
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A test rack comprises a series of air brake control valves and necessary appurtenances to simulate train air brake operation in a laboratory setting. |
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The programs for containment appurtenances were up-to-date with the latest standard revision, but the program for the heat transport and safety system pressure boundaries was out-dated. |
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A seaworthy vessel must, in general, be sufficiently strong and staunch and equipped with appropriate appurtenances to allow it to safely engage in the trade for which it was intended. |
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Distribution system means a system of water mains, reservoirs, pumping stations, valves, and other appurtenances used to supply water for human consumption. |
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Septic systems and related appurtenances will be inspected annually. |
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The great church, the residences of the dean and the two prebendaries, the choir and its appurtenances, were all intact and in working order. |
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This time, we see him without the appurtenances of his wife and children. |
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A long table was covered with scrolls, skulls, crucibles, crystals, star-charts, geomantic figures, and other appurtenances of a magician's calling. |
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