For most, the only affordable option would be rented council or housing association homes. |
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The association records any research grants or contracts money that council members have received in a financial year. |
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On Tocqueville's account, then, freedom of association and a free press do not promote anarchy. |
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Often, when people hear a gun company's name, an automatic game of word association begins. |
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He manages to bring to the stage the kind of free association and wildness of human thought that is generally the realm of the novelist. |
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It was included in the association agreements that they entered into from year to year. |
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Germany's great whites are still hugely underpriced, thanks to their association with Liebfraumilch. |
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Their demands are not just a measure of necessity but are tinged with the same greed which permeates association football across the water. |
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Web operations were separated into stand-alone divisions, lest they be dragged down by their association with old ink-on-paper companies. |
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Members of the 60-strong association will wear their berets and regimental blazers and parade through the town centre. |
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Historically, there is no association at all between katakana and foreign words. |
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Apparently, the covenants of our homeowners association forbid the airing of laundry outside. |
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The foggy tonality of the painting shifts the association to older and more chaste modern textile designs. |
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We have also noted clumps of small marcasite crystals as a late-stage association with galena and drusy quartz from the Eagle mine. |
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An association with the Spice Girls was an attractive idea as the Spice Girls appealed to young girls. |
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With its emphasis on personification and topical allusion, allegory has a long association with political discourse. |
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The association of tannin with caffeine allows the caffeine to be released slowly into the blood. |
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The association has employed a gardener who uses water from the park's borewell. |
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Ocular melanoma metastatic to other sites generally occurs in association with liver metastases. |
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We found an association between this opacity at the back of the lens and short-sightedness. |
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The association between dative case and recipients or benefactives holds for direct objects and subjects as well as indirect objects. |
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The Assembly has been very proactive and successful this biennium in helping the association accomplish its strategic plan. |
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The Discovery benefits from its romantic association with Captain Robert Falcon Scott and is fully rigged unlike its ugly sister. |
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The netball association is low on funds and finds it difficult even to attend regional competitions. |
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The trade association said most shoppers had been left short of cash to purchase domestic goods because of escalating house prices. |
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Central abdominal adiposity has a stronger association with CV risk factors than peripheral obesity and is more predictive of coronary events. |
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It also provides the first evidence for an interspecific association between two ectoparasite species. |
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On the ridges and slopes white box and red stringy bark dominate in association with kurrajong and hickory wattle. |
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The association has promised that it will be ruthless with anyone who spoils the quality of life of others. |
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Clearly, there isn't a neat association between the growth of the craft beer and the fate of brewpubs. |
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They were found in association with several other brachiopods as well as corals. |
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The aim of the DMG is to support scientific malacological work, thus it is not an association of pure shell collectors. |
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The association is also urging the FAA to allow imported aircraft kits to be put together without requiring a production certificate. |
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We can test the association between a phenotype and a set of haplotypes rather than a single haplotype. |
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The association chairman said only a complete blanket ban on smoking in pubs would work. |
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The association held two open days earlier this month as it canvassed residents on what sort of facilities they would like to see in their area. |
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The militaristic name of the association was chosen to suggest its aggressive, progressive spirit. |
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During his long association with the club, Parkes performed the role on no less than six separate occasions. |
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Some members of our association are worried sick about how they are going to survive. |
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The Crusaders mistook the Nizaris' association with political murder with hashish addiction and spawned the Assassins legend. |
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The association also holds cat shows and judges them based on how closely they adhere to the standards. |
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The council is appealing to key workers and existing housing association tenants to put their names down on the shared ownership register. |
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The formation of the association is seen as ordinary farmers and stock raisers banding together in time of need. |
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If you are minded to think small, then the association would love to welcome you. |
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A shortlist of candidates is drawn up by the constituency association and a number of interviews reduces the number of applicants to two. |
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The association said public accountants would only audit their financial reports if they complied with auditing standards. |
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The committee included jockeys, owners, trainers, racing association members, and racing officials. |
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The association has 27 full members and three associated members, which are the branches of three foreign banks in the country. |
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The association meets on Saturdays but the new funding means it could open on Sundays as well. |
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It has long been established that there is a strong association between crime and deviant behavior and the breakdown of social bonds or norms. |
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Such outfits are rarely worn, however, except in association with festivals or for the amusement of tourists. |
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The close association of actin bundles with the intracellular virions suggests that nucleation and filamentation of actin may be virus induced. |
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The association began prohibiting boys from singing alto or soprano and girls from singing tenor or bass about two years ago. |
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The association between frequency of heroin use and dependence appears to hold only for males. |
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There is a strong association between the principles of autonomy and academic freedom and the idea of a university. |
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Nevertheless, cultural learning influences behavioral patterns that may affect word meaning frequencies and bias word association responses. |
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There is certainly nothing mysterious about the company's growing association with golf. |
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He said in the case of the association some people had been making allegations without proof. |
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They have a mineralogical association of quartz, diopside, actinolite, plagioclase and K-feldspar. |
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It increased popular support by its association with the land reform agitation. |
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A housing association has launched an investigation after the death of a pensioner who lay in his home undiscovered for two days. |
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The atomists attributed phenomenal changes to the association and dissociation of atoms. |
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Though in some cases increase in salivation corresponded to the intensity of nausea, in other cases this association was not found. |
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The proposal was rejected because quite simply there was no money at association level to pay it. |
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An association of the families said the sum would be shared between 238 claimants. |
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One such association would help the lensmen to share their experiences and such interactions would help update one's knowledge. |
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Because the affordable homes remain owned or part-owned by whichever housing association is involved, they cannot be sold on for fat profits. |
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Overall, there is a reasonably strong and consistent association between continuity and patient and doctor satisfaction. |
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You don't like to play sports and you get confused easily since you like to do word association in your head when someone is talking. |
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The association of lunates and stone polishers in two of the burials found at the site is also significant. |
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Could it be that a trade association run by bankers would adopt a military strategy of its own? |
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The association called on the police to vigorously enforce laws related to abduction regardless of offers of marriage. |
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Therefore, I wonder how much more freedom of travel and association you would like the separatists to have? |
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We students all realize the charitable service the association performs for us. |
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These latent variables are essential for linkage mapping and association mapping. |
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Several of the arrows still retained sinew ties in association with fletching or hafting of the antler arrow points, or both. |
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Vasari's herms, markers of the boundaries of the territories of Venice, had a clear association with the Venetian empire. |
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Fairly or not, the reputation of the world champion has forever been blackened by his association with drugs. |
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The local brass band association has offered to try and pull together a replacement outfit from bands across the area. |
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As I say, for many years I was an employer in the association of waterfront employers, and we had some right stoushes, I can tell members. |
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In 1954, the association was declared to be in accord with its mission and was granted consultative status. |
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In Perpignan they are Catalans first and French second, and they have a very strong association with the Catalans in Spain. |
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Earlier in the week, we had watched another character have his reputation tarnished by association with political blackguards. |
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She pointed out that it would be encouraging to see young people getting involved and that perhaps a junior association could be formed. |
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The right to join an association logically must include the right not to do so. |
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The association of the monomers may affect the catalytic activity of the enzyme. |
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At common law an unincorporated association is not a legal person and therefore not subject to criminal liability. |
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A slightly later and more prolonged phenomenon was the growth of nascent boroughs in association with royal and baronial castles. |
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Mr Witham said the association will use the money from the property sale to buy a smaller, more modern property. |
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Such protofilaments merge and intertwist, yielding thin fibrils, which are capable of further association and twining, producing mature amyloid. |
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The association has embarked on stakeholder discussions around the country to try and find resolute regulation to the timber industry. |
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The farmers' association has joined the debate over the consolidation of the service. |
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Eastbrook Hall is a very lively church, and the memory of past association with it is always most pleasant to folk who are now far away. |
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Jung claims to have discovered the concept during his word association and galvanic skin response experiments. |
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Because the reasoning would be too puerile and the attempted association too reminiscent of the methods of Stalinism. |
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He asserted that his denial in the pre-trial answers to the Defendants' request for information of any association with the alliance was true. |
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Perhaps now is the time to bring the association on board and provide it with the authority and resources required to nurture new referees. |
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Two teams of American optometrists independently tested the association between short sight and nursery lighting. |
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Members put forward their own recommendations at an association committee meeting. |
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A mixer held in the auditorium lobby preceded the main event, between long tables loaded with promotional material and association hawkers. |
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Orchin's difficulty was that to make the association more attractive to members he risked alienating the patrons who subsidized its activities. |
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Kenneth Mason and Gordon McIvor were seconded to the association and worked as paid officials. |
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I can imagine the flood of phone calls to the local association and hear the muttered curses and imprecations of massed wheelers and dealers. |
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His local association had recently unanimously reselected him as their candidate for the forthcoming general election. |
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This organization replaced an association of NGOs working for alcohol abstinence and had branch offices operating on regional and local levels. |
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The association of music and drama goes back all the way to ancient Greece with the plays of Euripides and Sophocles. |
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The association says grouse shooting conserves both the birds and the heather. |
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And now, in far away Chelmsford, were artefacts purporting an association with the 12th century architect of Orkney's magnificent mother church. |
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Plasma membrane blebs and cytoskeletal disruptions occur in association with intercellular and intracellular gaps exposing basement membrane. |
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The parents have been magnanimous, and both the parent-teacher association and action group have worked well as a team. |
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If we were left at sixes and sevens, our effectiveness as an association would have been seriously damaged. |
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In the trident we find the magickal number three appearing with its association to the Goddess and the moon. |
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The association has been helping people living mainly in residential care for three years and has ambitious plans for expansion. |
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McCafferty invents a place name model he associates with the authority of Lounsbury, where no association exits. |
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No studio, thus far, has bankrolled a big production about good old association football. |
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Changes in producers' profits are likely realized from the association of AGP use with mean live weight and weight variation. |
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Was this association with tyranny and treachery the cause of Socrates' trial and conviction? |
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The council and the chamber should further seek alliances with such organisations as the tourism association for new ideas. |
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The tournament, organized in association with Pattaya Sports Club Golf, was a singles and team Stableford format. |
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Attention was also turned to the association of fatherhood with notions of provider and breadwinner. |
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A particular touchstone of this counterculture was jazz, particularly bebop, and its association with African American culture. |
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Don't get involved with your unit's representative association because you'll be marked as being a Bolshevik. |
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The association can rightly claim to have made a world of difference to many tragic young lives. |
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For the working class, the fact that there is free association is very important indeed. |
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Drug susceptibility patterns to isoniazid and rifampicin by the conventional method showed complete association with E-test results. |
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Its association with Afro-Cuban or Afro-Caribbean religions is fairly common. |
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The taxi association members were protesting against the impounding of their vehicles by traffic authorities for not having operating permits. |
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Suddenly the country's and the world's biggest English newspaper has others in the media shrinking from association with it. |
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Thus, the association of reactive oxygen species both in carcinogenesis and in cancer progression has been shown in numerous investigations. |
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The unusual age zonation is probably linked to the mineralogical association of monazite and apatite during metamorphic reactions. |
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That association presumably assists in pairing and is later lost during leptotene and replaced with a loose bouquet formation in zygotene. |
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The association fears the races will either have to be scaled down to an invitation race in September or cancelled completely for lack of funds. |
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A non-commercial association of agencies within the UK working to ensure a high standard of services to families and au pairs. |
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As a military member, my association with violence and war appears to compromise my service of the God who would turn swords into plowshares. |
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There was no association between having had multiple vaccinations and hay fever. |
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It's quite simply that with the move of Wimbledon FC to Milton Keynes, the team have no real association with the Wombles of Wimbledon Common. |
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Employee turnover rates appeared to hold steady through 2002, the restaurant association says. |
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The association blasted an independent report released by the government yesterday claiming speed cameras save lives. |
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Women could also cross the gender barrier regarding female association with animals by raising stock for market or dairy purposes. |
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Birth weight for gestational age, divided into fifths, showed an association with later marital status for men but not women. |
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Years after its formation, the association has led from the front in introducing various programmes for protecting the river. |
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I thought I'd get to lie on a fainting couch and do ink blot tests and word association games. |
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A bachelor, he retired to a cottage in North Wales, but continued a close association with his older contemporaries in the West Midlands. |
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The close association between diabetes and obesity has given rise to the term diabesity. |
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The association feared that the estimated 10 000 UK patients taking primidone had not been given enough time to withdraw from the drug safely. |
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No longer content to quietly observe from the sidelines, it's high time the association made its foray into the political sphere. |
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During Klondike Days, the association produces a touring Klondike Revue that performs approximately 35 shows to seniors and shut-ins. |
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He renews his association with Catherine, to the dismay of her effete husband Edgar, but then elopes with Isabella, whom he maltreats. |
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The NWPMA is a regional trade association made up of distributors, suppliers and supplier reps in the promotional marketing industry. |
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Where they differed was in their association of bilingualism to specific languages. |
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It is an association of place and memory that draws him to interlace the past with the present. |
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The association between TB incidence and history of TB we observed is thus unlikely to be due to misdiagnoses or misclassifications. |
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Poor exposure assessment, insofar as it is nondifferential, distorts the epidemiological measures of association toward the null value. |
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Previous studies in multiple plant species have shown an association of both pigmentation and hairiness with cool temperatures. |
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No ashes or charcoal were found in association with the limestone pavement, nor were the bones burned. |
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My brother's close association with them also meant that I could learn directly from those stalwarts. |
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An association between connective tissue diseases, particularly systemic sclerosis, and gastric antral vascular ectasia has been noted. |
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Canada setting up its own bowling association can only help the sport of tenpins. |
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However, the association also demanded that the government play a role in the consumer crisis, and openly chided it for not stepping up to the plate. |
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Measurements of the fluorescence of dansyl cadaverine attached to Gln 41 indicate substantial inhibition of the initial association of G-actin-S1 into longitudinal dimers. |
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Early reports of an association between autism and epilepsy helped implicate biological rather than mere psychogenic factors in the etiology of autism. |
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In time the word shed its literal association with thick vegetation and was applied generally to any country, open or treed, beyond the settled coast. |
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The bar association is not a bunch of left-wingers or knee-jerk liberals. |
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From this week, association members will be expected to get rid of drinks discounting such as happy hours and fixed-price all-you-can-drink offers. |
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The latter similarly sprang from a private association that dates to 1975, when the Cold War often shaped cultural strategies in Germany's once and future capital. |
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In northern Australia, most of the big floods occur in summer or early autumn in association with tropical cyclones or intense monsoonal depressions. |
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We currently have insufficient evidence about the mechanisms of the association between respirable pollutants from smoking or indoor air pollution and tuberculosis. |
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I mean, we took the view, because the black police officers' association were involved, that it was almost tantamount to a trade dispute, as well as an individual dispute. |
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During 2004 the committee, in association with Ballina Town Council, prepared and re-kerbed the majority of the wider avenues for resurfacing with tarmacadam. |
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He, however, disclosed that the association gave out soft loans early this month to some marketeers in Luanshya, Mansa and Ndola who had applied for the facility. |
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This pattern is generally characterized by nuclear localization during interphase and prophase and association with the spindle midzone during anaphase and telophase. |
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The close association between hiatus hernia and the symptoms of reflux esophagitis, observed long ago, led to the belief that such hernias cause reflux. |
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The Olympic association and other officials seem to have a thick skin. |
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The reworking of the sand bedload, in association with the settling of mud from suspension during tidal slacks, deposits an interlaminated sand-mud lithology. |
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Pilot association members sacked their union executive last November for capitulating to government demands for staff cuts and huge concessions on wages. |
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I don't want to overestimate the significance of my own memory, but I suspect that this word association has larger implications for the way Americans generally view loyalty. |
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The browser can zero in on an individual association by using the alphabet or name search, a facility which comes in handy when one is not quite sure of the exact name. |
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Ms Johnson-Sirleaf boasts an Ivy League education and top postings in government and the United Nations, but is handicapped by her association with past failed governments. |
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In this population, socially advantaged men perceived themselves to be most stressed, leading to a confounded association between higher stress and better health. |
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Schwartz eventually dropped her association with Third Way, but the polls have been trending downward ever since. |
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It amazes her that there is no union or association for models. |
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The city combines beauty with picturesque association of a glorious past. |
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The tombolo is an exceptionally diverse and complex association of rare landforms and natural communities on the southeast end of 10,000 acre Stockton Island. |
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Another major biological feature often considered as organized hierarchically is the pattern of distribution and association of organisms in the biosphere. |
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There's quite a lot of literature that goes back even to the '40s on the association of the consumption of dairy products with low experience of tooth decay or dental caries. |
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Maybe she had, but I'd forgotten, or at least not made the association between that beneficent patron of my childhood and the old man at the awards ceremony. |
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By the mid-1400s the property was being used for religious purposes by the Augustinians, an association that ceased when the property was granted to Roger Jones. |
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Feathers are, therefore, most reasonably interpreted as having evolved primarily in association with flight, rather than for thermoregulatory purposes. |
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He noted a strong association of this vascular phenomenon with tumor necrosis and showed it to be negative for calcium with von Kossa's and alizarin red methods. |
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The majority of offenders with an APD diagnosis on file were in fact psychopaths, once more highlighting the asymmetric association between these two disorders. |
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I remember we played some word association game for an hour and a half and then realised, when it had all got very silly, that we hadn't decided how it would end. |
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This association explains strong dependencies of the statistical segment length on tacticity and temperature in the vicinity of the melting point. |
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It was like word association but also similar to a questionnaire. |
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Stanford used word association as a directed free-response task. |
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They were each found in separate cabins, or compartments of the ship, for which a function could be determined by association with the artefacts found. |
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I haven't mentioned much about the politics of the homeowners association lately out of fear that I'd put a jinx on the overall shift toward good relations. |
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An earlier study in the west of Scotland found no association between the duration of symptoms and the stage at presentation of 146 patients with cervical cancer. |
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A wonderful guide to Pleistocene ecology, this book describes the flora that evolved in association with large mammals, birds, and other megafauna that are now extinct. |
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Non sequiturista Renata Espinosa plays a game of free association with the Fall 2009 collections. |
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Although autism is considered to have a genetic basis, some investigations have shown an association with obstetric complications, according to the study authors. |
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If, on the other hand, the developer's trade association challenges the regulation in the D.C. Circuit, and wins, the regulation is kaput nationwide. |
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Ornithoid eggshells are equally abundant and occur in association with relatively uncommon sauropod eggshell fragments and denticulated theropod teeth. |
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Corbett has sued the NCAA over penalties the association handed the school in the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse tragedy. |
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It was run by a member of the Ainu women's association of Hokkaido. |
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The association provides micro loans for looms and other equipment. |
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The association will choose the two best shuttlers in each division. |
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The association is also appealing to well-wishers to contribute towards the tournament, which is expected to be attended by scrabblers from 6 countries. |
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But at this point the association should be regarded as informational rather than indicative of its source. |
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The association has threatened that if the case was not withdrawn, canal water supply would be stopped by junior engineers from various headworks in the state. |
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The players association should call a secret ballot vote this weekend. |
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Mr Turrell, who previously worked in the family building firm, rejoined the district as an assistant Scoutmaster and has stayed with the association ever since. |
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Many proteins contain 2 or more different polypeptide chains that are held in association by the same non-covalent forces that stabilize the tertiary structures of proteins. |
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By contrast, the Act goes to the opposite extreme and really tells us very little about what will happen if the association cannot meet its debts. |
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The association had pleaded for an increase of 5 per cent in the price of commercial plywood and 10 per cent on commercial and waterproof board and waterproof ply. |
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A more precise association of THC levels and degrees of impairment are not yet available. |
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At the ceremony, a Russian member of the association presented him with a collection of traditional Russian dolls bearing the faces of previous ROC presidents and himself. |
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The structure of the hind foot is entirely conjectural, as only a few isolated metatarsals have been found in association with Alamosaurus remains. |
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He added that transport costs would have to be ironed out first and the farmer's association had yet to see the colour of the company's money in this regard. |
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An association with a disseminated mycotic infection is common. |
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The association had formed partnerships with overseas agencies to create a testing regime, as a way of protecting New Zealand's lucrative manuka honey exports. |
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For decades bacteriologists have known that the organism lives in close association with zooplankton, particularly the minute crustaceans known as copepods. |
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Traffic commissioner Beverley Bell ordered a review of the council's systems but an inspection by the freight transport association in February gave it a poor bill of health. |
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The findings came from a study that the association conducted on the Liquor Act and relevant municipal and local authority by-laws on the implementation of the act. |
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So powerful was Doc's association of reading with eating, that he not only devoured books as a boy, but he also voraciously read cereal boxes if the paper was not at hand. |
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But this association between the moon and trippy mindlessness would have seemed to Lewis to miss at least half the picture. |
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When pond-raised trout glutted urban markets, the association turned to advocating establishment of wild populations in public waters rather than promoting pond culture. |
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Janecek et al. found an anomalous association of yak with taurine cattle, which was explained by the sampling of an animal descending from a zebu via the maternal lineage. |
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She liked to boast that one of her ancestors was private secretary to the Earl of Antrim during His Lordship's treasonable association with Bonnie Prince Charlie. |
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The launch of the baby grand will be held in St Patrick's College, Carlow in association with the Carlow Performing Arts Centre working group on Thursday, October 9 at 8pm. |
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Evidence showing an association between funding and research outcomes is drawn largely from analysing studies with single sponsors rather than consortia of multiple sources. |
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Marl prairie is a relatively diverse floristic association dominated by grasses, sedges, and rushes growing on thin limestone soils that are seasonally flooded. |
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In association with recent regional warming, moist tundra has become more shrubby, and trees are increasing in density and expanding into tundra near the arctic treeline. |
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Changes that have been observed in association with chronic administration of opioids include physical atrophy of dopamine-producing neurons in the ventral tegmental area. |
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The association of maternal fever with epidural analgesia is well known. |
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We observe association of all ion types in the interfacial region. |
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The association was statistically significant and held up even when adjusted for age and other characteristics. |
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These new-generation vaccines are not without risk and at least one, a tetravalent rotavirus vaccine, has been discontinued due to its association with bowel intussusception. |
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Clarence X accepted the obvious truths herein, but could not truck with the association of fard with god. |
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However, if no suitable photobiont is available, the mycobiont can survive in a loose association with other algae or behave as a saprotrophic fungus. |
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The 32 works in this exhibition, which was organized in association with Janos Gat Gallery, included four paintings on canvas, the rest being gouaches or drawings. |
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We found that univariate analysis showed no association with birth order, but after adjustment for maternal age, an inverse association with birth order was apparent. |
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The association between environmental changes and biogeographic and macroevolutionary changes is potentially an important area of paleontological research. |
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Another distributor included stunning examples of cashmere and lambskin jackets on the trade show floor at a corporate industry association trade show. |
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The American titled aristocracy was short-lived, though there is still an association of descendents of landgraves and cassiques in South Carolina today. |
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There is an association of Reiter's disease with HIV infection, and arthritis may be present before symptoms or signs related to the HIV infection appear. |
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Contrary to popular belief, Burberry has not discontinued its famous plaid baseball cap because of its association with football hooligans and lager louts. |
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Our long association has taught me that confiding in others allays pain. |
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The sea bream, or tai in Japanese, carries auspicious connotations because of the phonetic association of its name with the Japanese word for congratulations. |
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Sheldon Zimmerman resigned as president of the four-campus Hebrew Union College on December 4 shortly after Reform Judaism's rabbinic association suspended him. |
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It was regrettable the association had chosen to adopt this approach. |
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Rather than turn people onto religion with threats of fire and brimstone, the association of decidedly modern churches' messages open a gentler gateway into the fold. |
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The association contacted 500 restaurants, bistros and food-serving pubs in nine UK cities, posing as customers with a guide dog hoping to make a booking. |
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The poor athletes have to cringe and crawl and kowtow to the mighty officials and association members in order to get a place in the Olympic contingent. |
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Admittedly this may merely be the result of my own internal game of word association and therefore is perhaps a matter best dealt with internally. |
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They Pakistanis have stoutly denied any association with the hijacking. |
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Several mechanisms are proposed to explain the association of LIPs with extinction events. |
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This association held true for subjects who binged on beer, wine, liquor, or any combination of these drinks. |
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National Birth Defects Prevention Study found no association between loratadine and hypospadias. |
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Two explanations for this association have been advanced, both of which are plausible and may cooccur. |
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In rested geckos, there was a negative, but non-significant association between the number of pentastomes and CO 2 production. |
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Two other patients had multiple myeloma, which has a well-known association with defective humoral immunity. |
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The association says that the additional comments of Minister Jankulovska are stubborn and represent imperilment of the multi-ethnicity. |
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A four-year association with the area climaxes this month when Wendy brings a Russian folk music group, the Ural Gems, to the North-East. |
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Pioneer UAE has launched Technical Audio Devices, or TAD, in the country in association with the Dubai Audio Centre, according to a statement. |
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The presence of such eagle motifs points directly to Henry's coronation oil and his ideological association with St Thomas. |
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Camilla however has chosen not to be publicly known by the title due to its association with her predecessor, Diana. |
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Ateret Cohanim pro-settlement association seeks to take over around 5-dumuns of Silwan land. |
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There was a weaker association with lower barometric pressure, but only for nonmigraine headaches. |
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They established an association to persuade their fellow unionists to reconsider the border, but to no avail. |
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This association was consistent among participants with and without self-reported liver disease or a family history of liver cancer. |
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Founded in 1916, the ACP is the oldest interdenominational religious press association in North America. |
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But I saw no direct medical association with the side against immunizations. |
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A private limited company is a voluntary association comprising of at least two and at the most fifty members. |
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The new clubs faced hostility from the rugby union scene, class prejudice and the rise of a more popular professional game, association football. |
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A positive association with perceived outcome controllability is therefore expected. |
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The exceptionally useful plant has been underutilized due to its unfair association with marijuana, argues the author. |
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The association between psychopathology and substance use has been extensively researched, particularly within the last three decades. |
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Hesse below, as is a public body an association of physicians and psychotherapists in Hesse. |
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Be yourself from the get-go so popular by association doesn't turn into guilt by association. |
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Over the past decade an association between the human papilloma virus with squamous cell carcinoma of the tonsil and tongue has been observed. |
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The lack of an association with particular strain lineages suggests that host factors predominate in the breakdown towards mycobacteremia. |
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So, regardless of your blood type or rhesus factor, as soon as you donate your kidney you will receive the money from the association treasury. |
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The Laws of the Game are the codified rules that help define association football. |
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The event is held by the France's Film Directors Company in association with the Tunisian Film Directors Association. |
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Russia opposes Poroshenko's plans to join the EU and is seeking to unstitch a landmark association agreement between the EU and Ukraine. |
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Certain aspects of membership of the European Union apply to the Crown dependencies, by association of the United Kingdom's membership. |
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However, it is different from the other microsymbiont in that it can form an effective association with Parapiptadenia rigida. |
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A direct association between TPO intensity, presence of microfollicles, and localization in areas near the capsule was found. |
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In this context, there cannot be any such thing as an intermental thought because there is no such thing as an interbrain association area. |
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Scientists trained tobacco hornworm caterpillars in the lab to avoid a nail polish-like odour delivered in association with a mild shock. |
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It also has a close association with cruises and cruise ships. |
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Together with the strongly implied association between earth and sky, the square structure may best be interpreted as an excarnation platform. |
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Atresia of the ductal system, particularly of epididymis and vas deferens is a common association of testicular maldescent. |
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Prospective case-control study of the association between common enteric protozoal parasites and diarrhea in Bangladesh. |
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Magic4Mercy is sponsored by Inside Sports and Entertainment Group in association with TheaterMania and Kuki Design. |
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Following its origins in Sanskrit, the language of sutras and gathas, an association with Buddhism developed for regulated verse. |
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Particularly after the Fall of Constantinople and Saint George's association with the crusades, he is often portrayed mounted upon a white horse. |
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The next major change in cell structure came when bacteria were engulfed by eukaryotic cells, in a cooperative association called endosymbiosis. |
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To show those overpaid nancy boys of association football a thing or two when it comes to crossing the equator on global duty. |
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Granulomatous inflammation and fibrosis occurred in association with dead worms and, occasionally, atretic follicles. |
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