This is what is said to have prompted Asan to write a biography of Achutha Menon, drawing on his close relationship with him. |
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Therefore, a close relationship can be expected between the development of the shoot population and the radial growth of older stems. |
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The close relationship between Sylvia and babblers leads to the nomenclatural problem of naming the babbler and warbler families. |
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Jane had a strict upbringing and she never developed a close relationship with her parents. |
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Perhaps the tiger's presence also suggests the close relationship in geomancy between mountains and tigers. |
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The exhibit, showcasing such images as kayaks, walruses, seals and narwhal, reflects the close relationship between Inuit and water. |
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It describes a show in a small theatre space, where the performer establishes a close relationship with the audience. |
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Whether this resemblance indicates a close relationship between monoplacophorans and phyla exhibiting true metamerism is an open question. |
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Daladier often poured out his heart to Bullitt in this way, and formed an extremely close relationship with him. |
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Among other things, she dresses immodestly, drinks alcohol, and has a close relationship with a man who isn't her husband. |
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Don Giovanni has serial one-night stands with women, but his only close relationship is with his serving man Leporello. |
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This set includes the owls and nightjars, which may have a close relationship to the swifts and hummingbirds. |
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This close relationship with the area and its people had enabled him to make many friends in the mountain hamlets and villages of the Rhodopes. |
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It also has a close relationship to Japanese in general structure, grammar, and vocabulary. |
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The current study identified a close relationship between the great auk and the dovekie. |
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Most Africans have a very close relationship with the land, even the city people, who are squeamish about bugs and scared to death of gorillas. |
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We have a close relationship with the Quarter Horse industry and think this will be something all breeds will be interested in. |
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After reassuring him that all was well, I discovered he had heard the rumor from his account executive, with whom he had a close relationship. |
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Her questionably close relationship with her son creates another strand of the drama which audiences in the late 19th century found challenging. |
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The weaver's knot bears a close relationship to the bowline knot, as a careful study of both knots will show. |
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Won regarded the hollow canal structure as one of the indicators of the close relationship of radiolarians and the Porifera. |
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Some authors have suggested a close relationship between cycads and Lyginopteris, but most favor an affinity to Medullosan seed plants. |
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There was an array of suitors and a close relationship with her cousin, David Scott Mitchell. |
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Historically, this close relationship may have stemmed from the killer whale's habit of driving small whales ashore. |
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There is a close relationship in Scripture between the animal world and the demonic. |
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They have developed a close relationship between stock market crashes and the economic recessions and depressions that follow them. |
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Thoreau maintained a close relationship with his brother up until the latter's death of lockjaw following a freak accident. |
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The revenger also usually had a very close relationship with the audience through soliloquies and asides. |
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Once initial contact is made, building a close relationship with business associates is key. |
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This study demonstrates a close relationship between sedimentary styles and stratal geometries resulting from progradation of specific sedimentary systems. |
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As a technical tour de force, the work is stunning, but its close relationship to photorealist sculpture is somewhat apart from the main thrust of Romero's work. |
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James, 17, says boarding has allowed him to develop a close relationship and a respect for his teachers that he would not have had as a day pupil. |
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The firm, meanwhile, has benefitted greatly from its close relationship with Governor Christie. |
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Smith taught him physical education, but he spent much of their close relationship as Morlock's hockey coach. |
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According to the wave-speed theory, we considered that the location of the choke point might have a close relationship to the presence of the cartilage. |
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Although often in close relationship to bone, there is a radiolucent zone towards the bone, and no clear connection between the lesion and the bone. |
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Through years of girl talk, shopping, prenatal doctor appointments and other activities, she says she developed a close relationship with Kasandra. |
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Hawthorne had a particularly close relationship with his publishers William Ticknor and James Thomas Fields. |
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Among the city's attractions for him was the presence of Konstantin Somov, a painter with whom he had formed a close relationship. |
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But the two organizations never had a close relationship, and, after World War II, the URWEA redbaited Local 65 out of the international. |
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This close relationship between the MIRR and the MGR means that the MGR adds little that is new to the investment appraisal process. |
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Literature also suggests a close relationship between emotion recognition and emotional experience. |
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The partnership with FBA was forged through Hindsight's close relationship with children's crafts and toys brand Colorific, an active FBA member. |
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Alexander also had a close relationship with his friend, general, and bodyguard Hephaestion, the son of a Macedonian noble. |
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Its branching type and vaguely badious colour suggest a close relationship with B. spiralifera, which shares the same habitat. |
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In Yorkshire there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the geological period in which they were formed. |
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Comparison with what is known of the Gaulish language suggests a close relationship with Brittonic. |
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In the Yorkshire and the Humber region, there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the underlying geology. |
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This signified a close relationship between feudal lords and the Church, one of the most important institutions of medieval society. |
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After leaving the Royal Academy, Rossetti studied under Ford Madox Brown, with whom he retained a close relationship throughout his life. |
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Sellers maintained a very close relationship with his mother, which his friend Spike Milligan later considered unhealthy for a grown man. |
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Thriller films also share a close relationship with horror films, both eliciting tension. |
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She developed a close relationship with the woman who would become her brother's wife, Ida Nettleship. |
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Britain's close relationship with the two Hashemite kingdoms of Iraq and Jordan were of particular concern to Nasser. |
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The first example was the close relationship between Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt who were in fact distantly related. |
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It made a military alliance with Japan, and buried old controversies to forge a close relationship with the United States. |
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It has been commended for its sensitive depiction of the close relationship between the hero and his religious mentor, Quaker William Walters. |
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Gilbert's parents were distant and stern, and he did not have a particularly close relationship with either of them. |
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Radiohead have maintained a close relationship with a number of frequent collaborators. |
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Not only did Engels already know the English language, he had also developed a close relationship with many Chartist leaders. |
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For this reason there is a close relationship between the location of northern gannet breeding colonies and the distribution of these fish. |
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There is a close relationship with the Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia. |
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Strabo's close relationship with Aelius Gallus led him to attempt to justify his friend's defeat in his writings. |
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Benthos generally live in close relationship with the substrate bottom, and many such organisms are permanently attached to the bottom. |
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The outgoing former leader may have difficulty slowing down, being reflective, and studying and may be insensitive in a close relationship. |
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One study of part of the cytochrome b gene sequence found a close relationship between terns and a group of waders in the suborder Thinocori. |
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The peculiar presbyornithids were used to argue for a close relationship between flamingos, waterfowl, and waders. |
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The organisms generally live in close relationship with the substrate bottom and many are permanently attached to the bottom. |
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In European Pleistocene deposits, remains of small cats are not common, and indicate a close relationship to the European wildcat. |
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Two of the major reasons that some providing evidence of the close relationship between these species. |
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There must have been a close relationship between the various Franconian dialects. |
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There was a close relationship between the Frankish, Bavarian and Lombard nobility for many centuries. |
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So you think Gregg is antistraight, but he is best friends with a straight guy. Russell and he have a very close relationship. |
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Royal knights were mainly nobles with a close relationship with the king, and thus claimed a direct Gothic inheritance. |
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The Maya city of Chichen Itza and the distant Toltec capital of Tula had an especially close relationship. |
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In Mazatec legends, the astrologer deity Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, who is also represented by Venus, bears a close relationship with Quetzalcoatl. |
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This is because of the close relationship between mother and child and the likelihood that the language is spoken by the community at large. |
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The dissent by Holmes permanently damaged his formerly close relationship with Theodore Roosevelt. |
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Another Baring advantage was a close relationship with Hope and Company of Amsterdam. |
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Even after the Libyan Civil War in 2011, he said he had no regrets about his close relationship with the late Libyan leader. |
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He then discusses the close relationship between the form of the Apadana and its function, tying it to its precursors at Susa and Pasargadae. |
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Recent molecular studies indicate a close relationship between Osmanthus and the genera Nestegis, Phillyrea, Notelaea, and Picconia. |
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Kupffer and Rasins developed phytogeographical borders that have a close relationship with sectors of continentality. |
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A close relationship with grandparents seems to be associated with having a more positive attitude toward their own aging among preteenagers. |
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Figgy falsification Cheating can creep into the close relationship that fig wasps have with their partner fig. |
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There is a close relationship between supermultiplets and pure spinors. |
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In spite of this, the Emperor had a close relationship with some German families, like the House of Nassau, many of which were represented at his court in Brussels. |
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Thomas Henry Huxley, one of Darwin's strongest advocates, proposed a close relationship between birds and small, meat-eating dinosaurs, or theropods. |
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The only consistent trends are a close relationship between Franciscideres and New Genus, and monophyly of the semnoderid taxa, Semnoderes and Sphenoderes. |
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Cameron supported Britain's close relationship with Saudi Arabia. |
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Development of the epiphyllous inflorescence of Phyllonoma integerrima in Phyllonoma and Helwingia probably reflects the close relationship of both taxa. |
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Meanwhile, the Lenape formed a close relationship with William Penn. |
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Hence, a close relationship exists between Old Frisian and Old English. |
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Functional entheses occur where tendinous and ligamentous structures, while not actually attaching to bone, are adjacent and in a close relationship to the underlying bone. |
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Unfortunately by this time these were almost exclusively recruited from the political regent class, which had long since lost its close relationship with merchant circles. |
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In the Middle Ages, reading and writing were almost exclusively the domain of the priestly class, and this is the reason for the close relationship of these words. |
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Since the 1990s, a number of additional feathered dinosaurs have been found, providing even stronger evidence of the close relationship between dinosaurs and modern birds. |
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After a furious row between Victoria and Albert over the issue, Lehzen was pensioned off in 1842, and Victoria's close relationship with her ended. |
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A recent study indicates that the drastic rearrangement of the genome of the accipitrids may have obscured any close relationship of theirs with groups such as the owls. |
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Since then Waters and Clapton have had a close relationship. |
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At that time, Goryeo already became a vassal of Yuan and the imperial family of Yuan and the royal family of Goryeo had close relationship by marriages of convenience. |
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Contador, on the other hand, has a close relationship with sports director Alain Gallopin, who has been grooming him this season, and with Portuguese teammate Sergio Paulinho. |
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It is clear that Lawrence had an extremely close relationship with his mother, and his grief became a major turning point in his life, just as the death of Mrs. |
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Despite the close relationship to Chiroxiphia, these two manakins are among the few highly dichromatic species that do not have lek mating systems. |
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Mandibular referred pain associated with the chest pain may be due to the close relationship between the origins of the phrenic and trigeminal nerves within the medulla. |
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He developed a close relationship with Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his family, and also knew William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, and Arthur Hughes, among other artists. |
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