For those involved with the fledgling science of astrobiology, this is a central issue. |
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An integral back boiler provides domestic hot water and heats the radiators, which then provide central heating. |
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We have central tabulators for these machines running on Windows software, compiling results that can be demonstrably tampered with. |
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Ambonese Malay is truly a mixed language of central Maluku and reflects the social history of the region. |
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What is clear is the regard Lisa has for her family and her art, and the central role of God in her life. |
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Bacteria divide symmetrically during normal growth and have a central constriction to bring about binary fission of the cell. |
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Members of the central area planning committee will discuss the application on Thursday and have been recommended to approve it. |
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Many aspects of cultural production and the rise of the creative industries are central to the continued propagation of a consumer society. |
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More and more investors are buying into the global reflation story, one enhanced by aggressive rate cuts by major central banks. |
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His work has established the inhibitory role astrocytes can play in preventing central nervous system regeneration. |
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Translation was central to the Augustan programme to classicize English literary culture. |
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About 20 former pilots gathered at the Imperial War Museum in central London, where sketches of the airmen with their aircraft are displayed. |
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At that point, the road is a single carriageway with one lane in either direction, the lanes being divided by double central white lines. |
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But a stunning swim saw him book a central lane for the final, edging out Phelps in his heat to qualify fastest. |
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This, the film seems to argue, is central to shaping Whale's distrust of authority and his biting wit. |
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Priests, acolytes and choirboys pad round a central tent that represents the holy of holies, the spiritual home of the Ark. |
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It seems that the state and central governments have been hiding the real facts. |
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From the beginning of the film, June's age and her aged appearance are the central issue of the film. |
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The management of energy transfer between its kinetic and potential forms requires complex control within the central nervous system. |
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Until those central elements of decency and prosperity exist, our nation should help shelter political refugees from this benighted place. |
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Pygmies occupied the central forest, and San and Khoikhoi roamed the south. |
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It had a large rock central to the area with a flat surface and was bathed in sunlight that had filtered through the canopy of trees. |
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One way to dampen flows of borrowed money is to raise interest rates, which the central bank has tried. |
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For example, central adiposity is linked with insulin resistance, whereas centrifugal or gluteal adiposity is not. |
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The lost corner of the west had regained its central position and Europe had reclaimed its east. |
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America's economic recovery and its likely strength have been and remain the central preoccupation in economics around the world. |
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They stream into town from the central station and spread out across the city until the whole of the capital is one giant party zone. |
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What stands out about the bridge is the fact that it has no central median separating the opposite lanes of traffic. |
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The central bank has noted that overall inflation has been higher than expected, due mainly to a jump in gasoline prices. |
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Oriental weatherfish, which are native to northeastern Asia and central China, prefer still or slow moving, shallow waters with mud bottoms. |
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And similarly, if the central bank is fully under the spell of government, the conservativeness of the central bank does not matter. |
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Last Tuesday saw yet another twist, as students, anxious to avoid kettling, played a cat-and-mouse game with police all through central London. |
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In central and local government, for example, the majority of employees in the lowest grades are women. |
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Activities are arranged around a linear central hall, its sawtooth roof supported by slim, square section columns. |
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A new refinery will be constructed in central Iraq, with a production capacity of 30,000 barrels per day. |
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The Yukon River and its tributaries are central to Athabaskan story cycles. |
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Nanotechnology is central to their vision of a future of agelessness, immortality, and rebirth. |
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Not making the link depend on a central server or need special software, ie hand-decodable at a push. |
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The theorem states that all central division algebras over algebraic number fields are cyclic algebras. |
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Our preferred flap is the midline forehead flap with its central location for a midline scar. |
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The boiler and central heating system was upgraded with the bedrooms and function suites undergoing redecoration. |
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In its geometric central hall, the artist has created a large wooden spiraling structure out of rotating interconnected loops. |
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A bridge crane runs along the building's central axis, resembling the steel structure that supports it. |
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And the Swiss wonder-worker himself, though not a member of the Notables, was a central figure in their deliberations from the very start. |
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The central bank attributed the steady plunge of the gross national savings rate to a rapid fall of savings in the household sector. |
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Before they move in the property is completely renovated, including a new bathroom, kitchen and central heating. |
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The central novum of any of this type of work, according to Suvin, has to be within the bounds of scientific reason. |
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The northern part of the Iberian Variscan belt forms the central zone of the Ibero-Armorican arc, an arched belt of several stacked thrust units. |
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He has been undertaking a variety of projects including fitting central heating and fires. |
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The most common childhood malignancies are acute lymphoblastic leukemia, central nervous system tumors and lymphomas. |
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If America's central bank moves to increase rates sharply, it will derail the economy and stifle any increase in markets. |
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The central character of the book is Bunny Maguire, who is launched into the Dublin social whirl and takes to it like a duck to water. |
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How does the Federal Reserve System stack up in comparison with other central banks? |
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The kitchen has dark slate flooring, exposed ceiling beams, recessed spot lights and a central island with cooker and gas hob. |
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These and the rapes of the south were a cluster of lands granted around a central castle, which the holder was expected to build and maintain. |
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On top of each pyramid is a lantern that both brings light to the central stair of the pavilion and acts as a climate control mechanism. |
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The Sefton Hotel is built around a central atrium that houses an indoor water garden. |
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Imagery is of central importance to all three poets, and their use of images is daring, varied, and frequently recondite. |
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The gallery is basically square, typically classical, on the central axis of the building, with an extremely high, domed ceiling. |
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The central setting for the three novels is Blue Brook Plantation, and each novel's central characters are black. |
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The strong north eastern wind blows off the central Anatolian landmass in summer as well as winter. |
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The role of veterinarians as first responders to outbreaks of animal disease is central to national efforts to defend against agroterrorism. |
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A grey-bearded Ecuadorian tramp shuffled past, scooping himself a cup of water out of the central fountain, his trousers in tatters around him. |
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By focusing on key events and the figures central to those events, you make women as good as invisible, runs the argument. |
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The ball has been thrown into the court of the central government of India by a wily satrap from a rival camp. |
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In certain occupations such as nursing and air traffic control, shift working has been identified as a central source of stress. |
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A lone, central defenseman protects the front of the net for his goalie and brings up the rear on the offensive attack. |
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There is also information on where to find help with insulation and central heating. |
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Each leaf has a central rachis to which the many small leaflets are attached. |
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Inflammation plays a central role in atherosclerosis, in which fatty deposits clog your arteries. |
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There was no central heating and the house was riddled with woodworm and damp. |
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If you drive into central London there is a big C painted on the road at the point where the congestion charge kicks in. |
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According to this view, advertising is central to the purpose and meaning of a city street. |
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Flowers open wide in full sun, and with the central yellow anthers, the effect is striking. |
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Torah has taught that the central concept of the month of Kislev is the illumination of darkness. |
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Man of the Match went to Paula Clayton who led the attack and was a central player in an excellent team performance. |
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They use a program which fills the screen of the PC and effectively turns it into the central tabulator system. |
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The association's policy is that the NHS should continue to be funded from central taxation. |
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But if he weakens and gives them a role, most Afghan people who voted for a strong central government will feel cheated. |
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To be sure, no one has ever proved that the government has mined the central database to single out anyone for criticizing the Establishment. |
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A second parallel range, on the north side, was added a little later in brick, creating a central courtyard. |
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This played a central role in shaping Ghandi's thinking toward mass non-violent action. |
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But not until November 1941 was a central schedule established for re-erecting the evacuated factories. |
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Discovered in peat bogs in central Ireland, the well-preserved human remains were unveiled this month in Dublin. |
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For one thing, I remain unconvinced that it was the welfare state that was central to Fordism. |
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A central plank of the plan was the return of 300,000 Khmer from the Thai border. |
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Amenities to the main house include oil-fired central heating to most of the rooms, mains electricity and a private water supply. |
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I live in a hard water area and am concerned about the build-up of scale in the central heating system. |
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There was no central keel in the hull, but a large extruded central keelson was used. |
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Bipartite estates were divided between a central demesne and an array of tenant plots. |
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With easy upgrade and full scalability, the central server is fully open to future upgrades with faster processors, larger disk drives, and more. |
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For the last two years, he has placed first in a corn planter accuracy study conducted by Heartland Co-op, which operates in central Iowa. |
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It would consist of two inter-related buildings linked by a two-storey glazed central atrium. |
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It's only the willingness of the foreign central banks to buy our debt that keeps us afloat. |
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He careered towards the hard shoulder, rebounded and collided with the central reservation. |
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While people in the colonies used the expression, it was not a central rallying cry, nor is it implied in the Declaration of Independence. |
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To be fair to O'Driscoll, this role was alien to him and the other team's central defenders were big and strong and took no prisoners. |
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Richard died from the rare degenerative disease which attacks the central nervous system. |
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Who said one could find actual houses for rent to westerners for under 200,000 in central Tokyo? |
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Made of 2in-thick slabs of precisely jointed oak, it spirals up, entirely self-supporting, without even a central pillar. |
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At the front, large tapering light covers flank a steeply rising, scalloped bonnet that features a central crease line. |
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Features include gas-fired central heating, gas coal-effect fires in both reception rooms and tiled fireplaces in two of the three bedrooms. |
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Its members believe that one of the figures central to their faith has been besmirched and defamed. |
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At the time of Philippine independence, about 25 percent of Filipinos spoke Tagalog, the language of central Luzon. |
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An agreement to restrain wages on the part of the central labour federation might not extend to the population of non-union workers. |
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The outer movements are undistinguished but the central adagio swoons with escapist yearnings for the unattainable. |
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Since the central role of the police is to protect us I want them to do this efficiently within the bounds of an open society. |
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The aerospace industries are a central arena for trade conflicts between the US and Europe. |
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Essentially parts of central Queensland and southern Queensland, particularly in the western wheat belt areas, aren't too bad. |
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This service will provide an automated process of bookings of the client's local balances into one central location. |
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The central atrium of the High Museum of Art, designed by Richard Meier, is once again filled with light from the skylight above. |
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The central argument that education about the horrors of the 20th Century is essential to the world's future is dead on. |
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When the public junior college was initially created in 1901, its central mission was transfer education. |
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The rich lived in single-storey houses which were built around a central hall known as an atrium. |
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When the mistral winds blow it is particularly chilly, so a property with some kind of central heating is a necessity. |
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Nor do we have all of the split posts, as there are too many half splits with the central pith intact. |
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My property is a one bedroom flat with 5 radiators, gas central heating and a gas cooker. |
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The Marshall Islands are a group of low-lying coral atolls and islands in the central Pacific Ocean. |
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He last visited the island in November to tour earthquake-stricken areas in central Taiwan. |
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Theoretically, this angle can lengthen a contracted scar by about 75 percent and reorient the direction of the central wound by 90 degrees. |
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Thus shear loading mechanisms may play a central role in integrative models of the vertebrate body axis. |
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It measured 670 feet across and depicted a chain of crescents around a central circle. |
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The keynote for the tone of the series was a credible representation of the lives of its three central characters. |
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It is not easy for us now to grasp how central the image of theatre was to the Elizabethan Weltanschauung. |
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Cows were milked three times daily and housed in an open dry lot with shade in the central area of the pen and over the feedbunk. |
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With this in mind, removing the central rear headrest appreciably improves rearward visibility. |
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Tropical Storm Cindy is approaching hurricane strength and is spreading heavy rain in squalls as it bears down on the north central Gulf Coast. |
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Hours after the quake rocked central and southern Italy, rescue teams were clawing at the concrete in the search for survivors. |
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Some motifs traditionally are associated with a single tribe, such as the leaf, which was used as a central motif by Kiowa women. |
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Buses could refuel at a central depot, making fuel supply and storage less of an issue. |
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In the new works, she reduces her choice of colors to three, merging the middle bands into a large central field. |
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Its predominance in west and central Africa is coming to an end as South Africa becomes more ambitious. |
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They may not have given sufficient weight to two other factors, one an arguable hypothesis and the other a central fact of British politics. |
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This discussion is central because most of the students that we see in our introductory courses are non-science majors. |
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Fixing basic generators and installing make-do central heating systems is not exactly Tomorrow's World. |
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The central tenet of the plan is to replace national air spaces with new zones of control based on international air corridors. |
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The solution to the problem is that Corelli's Concerti Grossi are central to the string repertoire but not so much the sonatas. |
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Motherhood is a powerful metaphor because it is central to esteemed ideals of womanhood, particularly among Latinos. |
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The larger areas, the reception, pub, and dining room, have been repositioned around a central atrium, as have the smaller offices. |
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In due time Baba's holy body was placed and preserved in the central shrine. |
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It's a spartan, occasionally pretentious piece of work, but more than redeemed by two elegant central performances. |
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A great stride forward was made in recognising Aboriginal dreaming tracks, marking the journey of spiritual ancestors in central Australia. |
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Although she insists the book is not based on her own life, the central character is largely autobiographical. |
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One of the most strongly migratory woodpeckers, the Red-naped Sapsucker travels as far south as central Mexico for the winter. |
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There is enough gold in the vaults of central banks to satisfy world demand for 10 years without another ounce being mined! |
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Overtreatment of multiple hormonal imbalances can cause central obesity and atherogenic and metabolic abnormalities. |
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I thought you had central air conditioning everywhere, so what are you complaining about? |
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Also, the central pressure in the storm has dropped significantly by more than 20 millibars, which is a big drop. |
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The individual strings seem to hang from central shafts, each string as long as the shaft from the point it attaches. |
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Furthermore, isolated mutant axonemes lacking the central pair or radial spokes can vigorously beat in certain nonphysiological solutions. |
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The Moon sets during totality from East Africa, the Middle East and central Asia. |
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A central area has been turned into a garden, including ponds with reed beds to purify waste water and the development has a community hall. |
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With a mailing list members send e-mails to a central computer which then mails them to every other member. |
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Today, a bomb cyclone is an extratropical area of low pressure in which the central barometric pressure drops at least 24 millibars in 24 hours. |
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Throughout development, the peripheral cells were larger than cells of the middle or central zones in both lines. |
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Accusations of tax evasion caused the resignation of a senior central bank official last month. |
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Nurturing the game of racquetball at underage level has always been a central feature of the club's policy. |
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There is an oil-fired central heating system and some useable wiring in place, but a thorough overhaul of all services is necessary. |
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The retinal pigment membrane cells slowly degenerate and atrophy, and central vision is lost. |
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Residents are also concerned London Assembly and central Government objectives go against the wishes of the community. |
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I showed him my leaking radiator and then told him that the central heating wasn't working either. |
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Only a few fragments of the original statue survive, and the present hall and central Buddha are reconstructions from the Edo period. |
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Toward central Australia, the land rises more steeply into a higher plateau and rocky ranges, where a number of peaks exceed 1500 m elevation. |
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The city is concentrating on improving radial links from the city's central areas into the outer suburbs. |
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These loose columnals may have had soft matrix removed from the central lumina and, thus, would have been very bead-like in appearance. |
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It won't be the central government because power equations make a rap on the knuckles impossible. |
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Clothing was central to social definition, defining one's gender, social rank, occupation, age, marital status, or ethnic identity. |
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There were six tables in the laboratory, with five of the tables radiating out in a star-pattern from a sixth central table. |
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There is currently no height restriction on buildings in the city but the Minster is used as a central reference point. |
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You can see the shiny mouldboards above and below the central beam of the plough. |
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He dismissed any suggestion that the central rank posed a danger to people crossing the road to get a taxi. |
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He suggested that the Council consider providing one central taxi rank in the town rather than a series of smaller ranks. |
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Carrying out remedial repairs and updating of central heating systems are among the group s priorities. |
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Torrential rains yesterday collapsed roads and triggered landslides in central Taiwan but failed to relieve the drought in the north. |
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This device is secured in a normal manner by a central kingpin which is received within a slot portion of the device. |
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The central characters will be genuinely deaf, but he wants to audition local people for the rest of the cast. |
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The trouble with widely circulated papers is that principals make handwritten notations on all of them, which are then returned to the central record keeper. |
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The shift is most evident in our schools, where critical thinking has replaced rote learning as the central goal of education. |
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With natural gas, shale gas and new technologies for extraction becoming more important, fossil fuels are likely to play a central role for decades to come. |
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From Gotland and south-east Sweden came the Geats, Norwegians, Franks from northern France and central Germany, Wends from the southern Baltic coasts, and many others. |
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Its central streets boast an eclectic mix of gift shops, boutiques, delicatessens, old-style butchers and bakers plus a high-quality art gallery and fantastic bookshop. |
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Paul Volcker, who ran the Fed heroically from 1979 to 1987, was a highly effective central banker. |
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Excessive force to combat minor infractions of the law is the central issue today. |
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Butch Hays himself came from the tough south central area of Los Angeles. |
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I also hope the central government will keep its promise to investigate Shandong officials. |
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Upon reaching the bright blue door she opened it and went into a small central room, walking right up to the desk and meeting the secretary's eyes. |
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Facades on all sides, except the south, are tripartite with a central projecting section and plain walls rising from a rusticated base and surmounted by a balustrade. |
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Haiti had extreme problems far pre-dating the quake that should have been central to the planning for any realistic solution. |
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The central bank is expected to cut interest rates today for the sixth time this year in an effort to boost bank lending and spur sputtering economic growth. |
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Subsequently, he was diagnosed as having hepatitis B, oral candidiasis, central nervous system toxoplasmosis, and perirectal herpes simplex virus. |
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These latter, such as the ambulatories leading to or flanking the central dome, transform what might otherwise be relatively austere into elegance and beauty. |
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Salah claimed the central security force was behind the attack as a ploy to discredit the student protests. |
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In neighbouring Botswana torrential rains that have lashed the southern, central and eastern parts of the country are now moving towards tourist destinations in the west. |
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This would typically comprise individual cells arranged around a central courtyard very often enclosing a railed tree, a shrine room, and an ambulatory. |
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The proportional increase of black composition in central cities is primarily attributable to white flight out of central cities and black in-migration into central cities. |
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There is consensus that air pollution is easier to control from large central sources such as electric power plants than from millions of individual vehicles. |
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The Standing Committee shall have the power to co-opt up to a further two members, and may be afforced by members of the central administration by invitation as appropriate. |
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The discovery of planets orbiting other Sun-like stars in the galaxy is a key scientific discovery that has played a central role in the astrobiological revolution. |
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Shaped by the fastidious Harnoncourt, the central andante movement opens with a horn theme that whispers an affinity to the Largo from the New World symphony. |
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The last three friendlies I have been playing in central midfield and just in front of the back four and trying to get the ball and bring it out of defence. |
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In 1941, what is now Warner Robins was a sleepy little whistle-stop known as Wellston, located just south of Macon in the central part of the state. |
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The central part of Westhoughton was early astir this morning on the occasion of a great walk which had been arranged to take place from Westhoughton to Southport. |
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Our central problem is that the combination of his grandiloquence and the September 2008 financial crisis led to his election. |
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The central focus of the book relates to the author's work with motor vehicle accident victims suffering with whiplash and post-concussion syndrome. |
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The tomb sits alone in an arched alcove to the right of the main altar of the central nave, a leafy potted lily behind it and a small red candle burning at the front. |
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If you want a knot garden in your own space, stack the central spaces in the middle of your evergreen outline now with as many herbaceous perennials as you can. |
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As with other members of the daisy family, annual aster flowers are composed of many long, slender petals radiating from a central disc of bright yellow. |
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What this means, in actuality, is that the constitutional court precinct will act as a hub, a central axis and meeting point in a still divided city. |
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A central exploration of these situations has been the creation of nomadic habitations, which are designed to be worn, slept, stored and sheltered in. |
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Similarly, people may gain heat radiating from hot walls, concrete, or sand in a hot environment, as well as from fires or central heating radiators in the cold. |
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The Diamond Club in Managua prides itself on being the classiest strip club in all of central America. |
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This report is now circulating all over the Arab world to the right people, including the Middle East Arab central bankers, the sheiks, the money manager advisors, etc. |
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Needless to say, any naked flames held too close to any one of the many cagoules in the building could cause a major fire incident in central Manchester. |
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Located high on a central plateau, with the Auas Mountains serving as a backdrop, it is not uncommon to spot kudu and other antelope shortly upon arrival. |
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In an assured performance, he unveiled a number of initiatives to improve the working lives of nurses, although they failed to address the central issue of pay. |
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America's disadvantages included few trained generals or troops, a weak central authority unable to provide finance, intercolonial rivalries, and lack of sea power. |
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The SE models gain an electric sunroof, alloys and remote central locking. |
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One of the most striking and beautiful of the antelopes, the greater kudu lives in central and southern Africa, in rocky hill country or on brush-covered plains. |
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In the central garden, red cardinal birds fly among the maturing magnolias, silver birches and catsura trees that Noguchi planted to shade his abstract stone sculptures. |
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Both the IOC and FIFA have embraced and proselytised the central tenet that a belief in the positive values of sport is at the heart of their purpose and their success. |
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Each of these habitations is equipped with a kitchen extension, situated in the corner between the innermost end of its corridor and its central room. |
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A ban on low-level flights over central London has also been lifted. |
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Internal space was organized around the fireplace below the roof opening, and a richly engraved central column played both a functional and a sacral role. |
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Some changes in avifaunal composition and distribution in Switzerland, reflecting recent trends in distribution of birds in central Europe, are notable. |
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This suggests that the sexual aspect of the narratives was largely a trope for the strong desires that were central to both malefic witchcraft and the Evil Eye. |
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Elektra's martial arts mentor Stick will reportedly play a central role in the film which will see Elektra battling the ninja clan known as The Hand. |
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This forced the designers to behave like Soviet central planners, micromanaging every aspect of the marketplace with arcane algorithms of supply and demand. |
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The houses along Ganzenmarkt were cut to half a room thick, then refaced on the inside with a hybrid construction to form a block of offices with a central corridor. |
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Mistletoes on mesquite trees in central Mexico have been linked to a Greater abundance of tropical bird species. |
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Some private economists believe the central bank should become more aggressive in raising interest rates, which haven't kept up with the recent acceleration in prices. |
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This docking pod is at the end of one of the station's long habitation arms, which radiate from a central hub with a glass roof, through which you can observe the universe. |
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The caverns distended the area of infarction, stretched pial membranes on the surface, and compressed adjacent, more normal, often central nerve fibers. |
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Afternoon weather for central London is predicted to be 12C, light rain, easterly breeze with the evening, largely overcast. |
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The cpu is the central processing unit that contains a microprocessor. |
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Teller windows at the Bank of France were mobbed by a record crowd as a deadline for declaring franc coins expired, the central bank said on Friday. |
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The central theme of Sugar and Slaves is the rise of the big slave-owning sugar planters who completely dominated their island societies by the late seventeenth century. |
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The thickening of the outer PD ring during constriction suggests that this may provide the driving force necessary for central plastid constriction. |
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He knew he wouldn't survive long before he crawled back to his cassette collection, central heating, and ready-to-eat pasta shells in spicy tomato sauce. |
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These individuals are concerned that the ability to route wiretapped calls to a central location would enable a single team of agents to monitor multiple conversations. |
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Sixty central processing units boast a memory bandwidth of 22.4 gigabytes, one thousand times the computing power of the word processor used to create this text. |
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In Europe tightest regs appear to be in Greece, which officially requires wiring plans of all wiring in buildings to be submitted to central building control for approval. |
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He said initial discussions with Kennet officers had led him to believe that the council would look kindly on a future partnership to develop the central car park. |
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While most temples in central Burma are Burmese in style, the temples of Shan State tend to have a distinctive look that is referred to as the Shan style. |
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I think there is no interest in finding a central and conciliatory way forward. |
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He retains a central place in Tea Party demonology, his name often mentioned in the same breath as George Soros and Saul Alinsky. |
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The Kaiserslautern Military Community is shifting its passenger service terminal, billeting, restaurants, theaters and a new base exchange to one central location. |
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A long toplit atrium links two principal entrances and provides a central welcoming area around which the classrooms and main community facilities are arranged. |
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A central atrium provides the main pedestrian entrance to the apartments and in turn leads to the internal courtyard, which is at first floor level. |
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Two three-storey blocks of offices flank a central glazed atrium. |
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It would be their job, in shifts of two hours each so that they could enjoy the fair as well, to bring wood to Maria and the other cooks from a central woodpile. |
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He's looking to try and involve young lads outwith that central group but if any player, myself included, is playing well enough, it forces his hand. |
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Fans of the 2013 horror film The conjuring may be familiar with the doll, which plays a central role. |
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Quarter the parsnips lengthwise and remove the central woody core. |
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Unfortunately, because of the destruction of central government control and increasingly chaotic conditions, production of Khmer ceramics ceased by the end of 13th Century. |
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Most psychoanalysts recognize this principle as valid, more especially since analysis of transference became so central a concern of psychoanalytic treatment. |
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Horse mackerel is frozen whole at sea, transhipped to reefer vessel on the high seas, and taken directly to its traditional markets in central and west Africa. |
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The basement of the central block houses a private gym, Turkish bath, sauna, jacuzzi and massage room, all of which will overlook an outdoor pool. |
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The avian flu is believed to have moved westwards into central and western Europe as more than 15,000 mute swans fled an unusually cold spell in the Black Sea region. |
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To replace some of the moisture that central heating takes out of the atmosphere, hang a damp towel over a radiator or place a bowl of water next to one. |
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Women were not absent from high politics because of the importance of salons in French political life, where hostesses like Juliette Adam played the central role. |
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The main entrance is a double-height proscenium on the north facade that connects with the central lightwell, offering a clear view through the building. |
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University of Illinois agronomist Don Bullock developed a detailed comparison of sampling intensities, based on an intensive sampling of a 640-acre farm in central Illinois. |
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Now, jobs figures still aren't dancing the jive yet, but prices are spiraling higher and higher, mocking the Fed's directorate for central planning. |
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This organisation will administrate all public hospitals and State healthcare facilities in central and south western Sydney, including Balmain and Rozelle hospitals. |
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Swindon looks set to gain a new central library at long last. |
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These young activists are the same students and school pupils who were kettled in central London on 24 November after demonstrating to protect higher education. |
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This section ranges across the central area of England, from the wilds of the Peak District via the industrialised Black Country to the idyll of the Cotswolds. |
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A pleasing blend of cream-coloured cladding, monolithic steel and glass atriums, Rowan House is based around a single, central thoroughfare, topped by a massive glass roof. |
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A remote zapper for the central locking would also be welcome. |
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Most of the audience is engaged in byplay around this central scene. |
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Funding for students who reach their limit or who discontinue their studies, whether by completing or withdrawing, is returned to a central pool for reallocation. |
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A contour feather, as a typical feather, has a complex morphology consisting of a central shaft or rachis to which barbs are attached on two margins to form a vane. |
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The Byzantines still controlled Sicily and southern Italy, plus various other outposts, and the Byzantine navy still controlled the eastern and central Mediterranean. |
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One of the central pillars of the Scottish Enlightenment was scientific and medical knowledge. |
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She described a group of about 20-25 hailing from all over central Iowa. |
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They resented the Turkish Tanzimat and defied all attempts to impose a central government upon them. |
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The erythema had spread to 20 cm, and the central induration had spread to 9 cm. |
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The Tagfahrt or Hansetag were the only central institutions of the Hanseatic League. |
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Incorporation is central to many polysynthetic languages such as those found in North America, Siberia and northern Australia. |
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Biomass is mainly used to produce heat for district heating and central heating and industry processes. |
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The new boundary was imposed after central government rejected the former city council's own proposal. |
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For Venceslas Kruta, Galatia in central Turkey was an area of dense Celtic settlement. |
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Both central banks influence domestic credit expansion by granting rediscounting facilities and direct advances to the commercial banks. |
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In addition, the papacy was relatively weak, and its power was mostly confined to central Italy. |
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The BIS remains a global club for central bankers, a Hogwarts for financial wizards. |
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Asatruarfelagid lacks a central religious temple, or hof in Icelandic. Constructing a hof has been high on the members' wish list for many years. |
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But nothing could touch his playing in the exquisite central Romanze, Lill at his incomparable, persuasive best. |
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In central hilum starch grains the grain is laid down around the hilum in the form of concentric layers. |
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The houses of the central village were quite unlike the casual and higgledy-piggledy agglomeration of the mountain villages he knew. |
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In October, accompanied by about 3,000 Tlaxcaltec they marched to Cholula, the second largest city in central Mexico. |
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Most of northern and central Sweden, however, belongs to the Svecofennian province, together with the southwestern part of Finland. |
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The fair is essentially a 10-day event for central Arkansas to eat unhealthy foods and ship money out of state to an amusement rides vendor. |
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Microhabitat use by introduced Hemidactylus turcicus in north central Florida. |
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Duch has denied assertions by prosecutors that he played a central role in the Khmer Rouge regime s iron-fisted rule. |
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The county later admitted that their computerized central tabulator had been tampered with, but could not explain how or why. |
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These expressions had to come either from a central government or a national golf governing body. |
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There is a lovely reception hallway divided by a central archway, entrance porch and cloakroom, store room and sun room. |
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Since economic mainstream turned to the new neoclassical synthesis, expectations are a central element of macroeconomic models. |
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Supposing three such houses to be contiguous to a central one, each separated from the latter by a straight wall. |
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The normal distribution is mesokurtic when the kurtosis is equal to 3 because the values are close to the central value. |
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