Thus is not for a just man to engage in warfare, since warfare is justice its self. |
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If, on the other hand, members of organisations do engage in acts which contravene the criminal law then the law is able to deal with them. |
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Because they concretely challenged the function of power rather than engage in symbolic ritual protest of it, right? |
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And city, state, and federal agencies often engage in protracted territorial battles over land rather than expediting development. |
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In addition to the above, it is obvious to many that students will also engage in uncivil behaviors in and out of the classroom. |
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It runs counter to the principle of subsidiarity and the Commission neither has the legal right nor the resources to engage in this work. |
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They also had to be willing to engage in a morally suspect and legally questionable act. |
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A feature service which will engage journalists from all the countries and get them to produce features to feed to newspapers in the region. |
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They thus engage in a tortuous argument to show that it really wasn't about what the protesters said it was. |
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His squadron was now racing back through the Dominion battle group to engage the Alliance fleet moving to outflank. |
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He will be prepared to participate in political change, engage in rebuilding his country, or return to herding livestock. |
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To engage any detainer in such useless, if not dangerous, dialogue only enables a captor to spend more time with the detainee. |
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From that time on, we have seen most of our allies stand aside and engage in Schadenfreude over our painful bog-down in the region. |
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He can engage anyone for hours in conversation with his simplicity and humility. |
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Artists and publishers have incentives to engage in payola because copyrights allow them to collect rent on each song played or record sold. |
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Power yoga enthusiasts engage the arms, core and legs in a warrior pose, but the foundational elements begin with the feet. |
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This book will animate, engage and stimulate babies and have nursery classes jumping about with noisy enthusiasm. |
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These treaties apply when the armed forces of sovereign nations engage in armed hostilities, and some sub-rules apply during civil conflicts. |
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It is a tracked, armoured, amphibious vehicle designed to engage armoured ground and air targets while stationary, on the move and afloat. |
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But in any century, syllabic romance metrics engage the ear while Latin quantitative metrics engage the mind. |
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Mom and Dad hurried to the hallway, leaving my brother and me to engage in covert anarchy, spoons engaged as shiny ballistae. |
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Humans are not supposed to engage in activity normally associated with undomesticated animals. |
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Now under Victorian law, there is a specific power granted by parliament to enable police to engage in criminal activity for drug investigations. |
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Was he also taking a sly dig at the Canadian pretense that we don't engage in American dreaming? |
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They operate through autonomous cells, strict secrecy, and a refusal to engage the enemy's strength. |
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Be sure trainers are showing the leadership skills necessary to actively engage staff in a two-way communication process. |
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It is true that as we age we may no longer be able to jitterbug or engage in a fast mambo. |
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Rather shamefacedly, I admitted that I actually had forgotten to do so in my eagerness to engage the enemy! |
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We will continue to engage with all stakeholders on issues and concerns they may have. |
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The time was ripe for a show to come along and engage millions of women with nothing to watch. |
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Americans engage in other forms of political participation in even fewer numbers than they vote. |
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Indeed, you engage in precisely this sort of rhetoric yourself while hypocritically decrying the heated rhetoric of the left. |
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It means Jackson cannot cause harassment, alarm or distress, or incite anyone to engage in anti-social behaviour. |
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He abused his position of power to engage in a 3-year affair with a married woman, possibly having a baby with her. |
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He's using all his techniques to try to engage this gorgeous girl but she is steadfastly refusing to acknowledge him. |
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It's a game that aims to engage the Nintendo generation while teaching it how to responsibly operate all-terrain vehicles. |
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The stakes of nuclear war engage not just the survival of the antagonists, but the fate of mankind. |
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She has also asked him to not engage in any other activities till he revenges her against this giant. |
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New teaching methods were about trying to engage kids rather than forcing them to digest dry facts. |
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The soldier selects top attack mode to engage tanks and armoured vehicles in order to strike the least armoured area on the vehicle's roof. |
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Remove the ignition key and engage the steering lock, even when parking on your own property. |
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It would be much more productive to ignore the loudmouths and engage the moderate majority which actually is open to honest debate. |
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Those troops would be loath to accept surrenders from troops who engage in such acts. |
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Toward the middle and end of adolescence, more young people engage in heterosexual intercourse. |
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The thurifer helps to engage all of our senses in prayer, heightening the solemnity of the liturgy. |
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Several campers are surprisingly rude and testy when you attempt to engage them in conversation. |
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The cable industry has seen a consistent decline in television subscribers in recent years as customers engage in cord cutting. |
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Thus it is possible that the kind of thought in which mathematicians engage is transcriptive thought. |
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The trailer is powered by small drive-assist wheels which engage the rear bogie wheels. |
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Mamet concentrates so thoroughly on the personal tension among his various G-men that they never engage in an actual political discussion. |
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What the Sligo County Board have done is to engage in a low, mean-spirited, under-hand piece of skulduggery. |
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We did not engage in name-calling, degrading and verbally attacking others, even in our own defence. |
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Merely tapping the magazine from the bottom seats it in the second detent, allowing the bolt to engage the top round. |
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Imagine the feeling when you engage the enemy and your weapon misfires or jams. |
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His sense of nobility moves him to desire to engage in a monomachy with Miraz to avenge his father. |
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She says that it is a daily occurrence to be invited to engage in cybersex, or to talk dirty, but she rejects these offers without hesitation. |
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In contrast, the goal of augmented reality is to allow users to engage with the world more fully. |
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After several treatments, Jim emerges from catatonia and can engage in psychotherapy. |
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This is not a proposal to subvert search engines by having researchers engage in google-bombing on a grand scale. |
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Does your sales manager train your staff to engage with prospective members? |
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Why would such a patent democrat and friend of freedom engage such a course of action? |
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One theorizes that perhaps Darger was replaying arguments he was too meek to engage in during the day. |
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Bird was unable to engage his gears, but managed to get going and finished at the back. |
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Parents need to engage with sport and encourage their children to participate. |
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In passerines, altricial nestlings possess brightly colored gapes and engage in vigorous behavioral displays directed toward a feeding parent. |
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They do not seek a decisive battle, and they prefer to engage in raids, skirmishes, and ambushes. |
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She exposes her own electronic data to pedagogically engage an identity woven from data streams. |
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While the first clutch is transmitting the power, the second clutch is ready to engage the next gear, which is pre-selected. |
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I don't think it's a sickness that causes somebody to engage in aberrant behavior. |
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They will also seek to engage the New Zealand front five in a war of attrition. |
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In this species, long-tailed males are preferred by females both to form a pair bond and to engage in extrapair copulations. |
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Given that secrecy is the norm, however, the public does not attach great opprobrium to those who engage in the practice. |
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Holidays are the best time during which the child can engage in activities other than study. |
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But what do refusals to engage with kinship's allegedly sordid past achieve? |
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Gone is the person who would engage in a sport or activity as a pastime rather than a profession. |
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They advertised free software, which it claimed would allow consumers to anonymously engage in peer-to-peer file sharing. |
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Thirdly, there is no need to engage in childish name calling or immature ranting. |
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Some Accipitrids also engage in kleptoparasitism, stealing food from other raptors. |
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If you were going to do a basic bicep curl with 5 pounds, your body would engage a certain number and type of muscle fibers. |
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Their interests are used to help define themselves and engage in social scenes with like-minded people. |
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Children who participate in conflict mediation on a regular basis improve in their ability to engage in the process. |
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The question of whether or not these works engage or create a sense of place, as opposed to the no-place of Arcadian utopia, is never asked. |
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They confess sins, do penance and engage in bhakti and karma yoga to raise consciousness. |
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I made a vow not to engage in anymore nut-baiting or political bashing here. |
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In theory, they were not supposed to engage with the enemy, except when unavoidable. |
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The tendency to engage in rumination exposes a huge gender difference in the handling of emotional experience. |
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The British like to engage in self-loathing, and nowhere more than in matters of urban regeneration and general transport. |
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As part of their two weeks work, volunteers engage in discussion workshops dealing with the causes of poverty in third world countries. |
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In the face of these family attitudes, the authors recommend government programs encouraging women to engage in self-employment. |
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The Dani have remained Stone Age farmers who practice ancestor worship and occasionally engage in tribal warfare. |
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Watch what happens to your energy when you choose not to engage in these worst-case scenario projections. |
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Faced with consumer ennui and apathy, Nike has decided to engage in a desperate effort to regain mindshare. |
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Insurgents engage in surprise attacks at night and then withdraw on previously chosen routes. |
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Moreover, the contingencies of historiography can provide scholars with the opportunity to transversally engage with their subject material. |
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If you don't like what someone has to say, then engage them in a civilized discussion. |
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When we engage with our issues only as personal problems we come to blame ourselves for our troubles. |
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A variety of shanties and shelters can be attached to these houses as households engage in petty commerce and services. |
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The three feuding groups adopted extremely cruel methods to slaughter each other and engage in ethnic cleansing. |
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Some historians have displayed a willingness to engage with the study of a variety of non-national entities such as border zones and marchlands. |
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It is critical to engage the arrow on to the bow in the right position but the fletchings or feathers will keep you right on this one. |
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Working with people you know, engage and connect with, have a relationship with is very important, are really central to the whole idea. |
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But it will not engage in high-risk speculative trading to make a profit on its own account. |
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He will engage in meditation while having his brain scanned by state-of-the-art brain imaging devices. |
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Human beings have or are bodies and engage in bodily activities such as walking, talking, sleeping, writing, etc. |
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The line I draw is that I personally would never engage the services of a lady of the night. |
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The first engagement is adapted to mate with the second engagement member to engage the snowboard boot to the binding. |
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Where spoilers are identified, peacekeepers must be able to engage in robust and aggressive action to bring them to heel. |
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Howitzers and mortars are more effective because of their ability to engage targets on reverse slopes. |
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The following passage is not a lame excuse but an attempt to explain the situation and engage in a dialogue with you. |
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In so doing, they engage their proper task of struggling together to witness to and be the disciples of Christ in all that they say and do. |
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Having said that, we in the media must abide by the principles of telling the truth, and not engage in character assassination. |
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Their immaculate feathers impervious to sleet and rain, a pair of white-capped albatross engage in affectionate courtship rituals. |
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For the next hour or two, they engage in serious debate, silly gossip or frivolous prattle. |
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In such locks, lever steps on a key bit engage the lever tumblers and a bolt step on the key bit engages a bolt talon for moving the bolt. |
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This allows the club to engage quality speakers for its monthly meetings, which run from October to June. |
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Gently engage the child in conversation or activities that draw out and reconstruct what happened. |
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Each man began to engage the various others in intensive hand to hand combat. |
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Such a finding is consistent with this model's argument that different languages engage different conceptual representations in bilinguals. |
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Class antagonism has also encouraged rather uncharitable attitudes towards those who engage in charity work. |
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Employers with a strong sense of social obligation to workers are less likely to engage in deskilling practices in the workplace. |
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It however set one of table mates to engage in the unusual act of thinking. |
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Consequently, if you are easily swayed, then never try to engage in polite conversation but hang up the phone immediately. |
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I did not have the energy to engage in an argument or a heated debate about who had the right of way and who was wrong. |
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Tank crews that engage friendly or civilian target arrays will receive zero points for the entire engagement. |
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People engage in market calculations to determine how much energy to give each other. |
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But we recognise that it is a two-edged sword and it is vital that we provide facilities to engage the youths. |
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Yesterday's announcement made it clear they no longer want to engage with the hoi polloi. |
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Short-tailed Albatrosses engage in elaborate courtship dances and tend to maintain long-term pair bonds. |
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Yes, the chainring, cog and chain must all be on the same standard or parts will either not engage or will wear out quickly due to excess slop. |
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The conscious use and manipulation of frame and structure allows the storyteller to engage the audience more deeply in the story. |
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At the same time, it goes far to explain why we engage in these strange games with them. |
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If a driver stops to engage street hustlers and the car is from outside the neighborhood, the car's owner may receive an anonymous letter. |
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If you choose to engage in these activities it is by your own free will and at your own volition. |
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The friars lived by begging, mostly in towns, where they were best placed to engage in their principal vocations, pastoral work and preaching. |
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I can begin to engage with this metaphysics most efficiently through a consideration of Australian Aboriginal totemism. |
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They engage in a shoot-out with Vittorio who eventually runs out the back door. |
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Then engage a lawyer and decide whether or not you want separate maintenance or a divorce. |
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It took technicians over 20 minutes to engage the manual override as horrified friends watched. |
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Among older adults categorized as physically active, 24.7 percent engage in strength training. |
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He said that as a state company, they might engage in commercial activities that could help finance its efforts to keep rice prices stable. |
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Since they are abject human beings, he implies, he does not have to engage them at that level. |
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They clamp down retailers who engage in sale-price bait-and-switch, and a wide variety of issues of electronic fraud. |
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Private companies were not allowed to engage in such activities, and contracts they made would be void. |
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But earlier this year I had to put my foot down, and engage in a bit of tough love. |
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Because they have night vision capabilities, the snipers can track and engage several enemy scouts during training. |
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Self-regulated learners engage recursively in a cycle of cognitive activities as they work through a given task. |
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Travelling on foot forces you to engage with bits of the country you don't see from a vehicle. |
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You have to really engage with it, live it, breathe it, experience the numinosity, the beauty, the sorrow and the joy. |
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Villagers engage in animal husbandry and cultivate wheat, barley, and sugar beets. |
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There isn't going to be a compromise until folks start trying to engage with each other and dial down some of the rhetoric. |
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Like the conflicting elements of wind and fire, the two men engage in an hour-long balletic duel, chasing each other across the stage. |
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As of 2003, accredited organizations are expected to engage in at least one proactive risk assessment of a high-risk process. |
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This kind of arrogant refusal to engage with reasoned challenge is sadly commonplace. |
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Equally revealing is what compelled single women to engage in homesteading. |
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We have made many attempts to engage with management in the past few weeks over the unachievable targets they have set for our members. |
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If we believe that augmentation of their profits will increase their incentives to engage in socially beneficial innovation, that's good. |
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Also, counselors look to engage all adults who can act as sources of nurturance and guidance for the teen. |
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Language acquirement consists of language courses to support asylum seekers to actively engage with their host country. |
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They don't tend to play practical jokes, or engage in humor that humiliates or puts somebody down. |
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In a John Steinbeck novel, two characters engage in the nature vs. nurture argument. |
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Missing from most historical accounts in Mexico and the US is how Apaches and Yoemem were forced to engage in struggles for survival. |
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It is precisely in these circumstances that students need to engage their cognitive systems to the maximum. |
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I would stop the car at the top of the hill, engage first gear, and proceed as slowly as possible down the hill without touching the accelerator. |
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We engage students in actively developing their ability and desire to analyze, evaluate, and communicate complex material and positions. |
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I would sit there with my books and studies, or sometimes engage in my own form of contemplative prayer. |
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They engage creatively with the limitations of the audio channel to command the listener's attention. |
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On rare occasions, birds such as American redstarts, hooded warblers, and black-throated blue warblers engage in polygyny. |
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To mitigate this perception, strenuous efforts are being made to engage local people. |
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Without being particularly inventive, it is still a passable excuse for the protagonists to go places, draw swords and engage in smart wordplay. |
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He was alleged to have forced the complainant by violence or threats to engage in sexual activity with him. |
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As to the procedural merits, persons wishing to engage the jurisdiction of the Court must prosecute their claims with due diligence and speed. |
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They dominate the trapeze and engage in various balancing acts which includes foot jugglery and balancing on top of ladder. |
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Angular planes of corrugated steel extend out to frame the entrance and engage with the public thoroughfare. |
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He started to approach my Mom as if he was going to take her aside and engage her in a private conversation, but he didn't get the chance. |
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Those who attend the conference will engage in a series of workshops and discussions that can contribute to the unity of our movement. |
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It was held that one should not dig, bathe, swim or engage in anything in any activity on May Day, which might seem to have magical powers! |
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Why they abandoned their running game to engage in aerial ping-pong with England almost beggared belief and could have cost them the match. |
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I often feel that America's religious traditionalists ought to engage in more self-congratulation. |
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But I would secretly engage a cleaner forthwith, having junked my objections. |
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The ratchets on the extractor more perfectly engage the new cylinder hand, which was mated with it. |
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Why engage in artistic efforts at all if they are essentially futile and self-defeating and devoid of truth? |
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From the beginning of the attack, troops of both battalions had displayed a disinclination to engage the enemy. |
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Darwin discovered evolution through natural selection, but, a quiet man with a religious wife, he did not engage in the ensuing public debates. |
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Numerous studies have consistently found that people who engage in deliberate self-harm have difficulties with interpersonal problem-solving. |
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He doesn't have much tolerance for the tantrums and self-indulgences that other writers engage in. |
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The outcome will be determined in large part by the readiness of US forces to engage the enemy. |
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In this regard, we at Macalester need to engage in more discussion about internationalism and domestic multiculturalism among ourselves first. |
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Temptation is the intensity of urges to engage in a specific habit in the midst of a difficult situation. |
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Communities of practice develop as people engage in shared, purposeful, and patterned activities, which contribute learning. |
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Like a mass feedback system, activists continually have to reappraise the situation to engage with whatever is being protested. |
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The fitting also includes a male end portion configured to engage female threads on the hub of the receptacle. |
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We must learn from them as they bear witness to and engage the biblical witness to God's revelation. |
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In other words, can they engage in legal economic activity in a jurisdiction where prostitution is legal? |
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Continue to engage and consult professional trainers, breeders and other specialists. |
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She was some sort of cousin by marriage to Antonia's mother and the pair would sometimes engage in conversation. |
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In neither the text nor the notes does Main engage directly with the arguments and interpretations of other historians. |
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It is now considered a textbook example of how to engage and pursue an enemy force. |
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A true infantry soldier wants nothing more than to take the field and engage the enemy. |
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There has been a resumption of diplomatic contacts, a greater willingness to engage the reclusive country and a readiness to help it catch up. |
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It however set one of my table mates to engage in the unusual act of thinking. |
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Interns in our internship program undertake projects and engage in research and writing. |
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By allowing children and young adults to engage in self-paced learning, it would massively counteract the school systems in the cities. |
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In short, they engage in activity that is unacceptable to a culturally and politically more aware and, perhaps, mature hacker. |
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Tragedies, dramas and melodramas tend to engage the audience on a more emotional level. |
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He combines the skills of a master dramatist with a social conscience and a tremendous sense of how to engage young people in live theatre. |
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Situated on both the male and female housing are electrical contacts which themselves engage when the housings are joined. |
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Attention is impaired, and a delirious person is difficult to engage in conversation and easily distracted by irrelevant stimuli. |
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He plays the splendidly repressed and self-righteous Octavius Caesar, miserably uncomfortable when forced to drink and engage in swordplay. |
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When they sat down to eat, he placed himself beside her and strove to engage most of her attention. |
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They misrepresent the number of properties they offer, underquote rent and generally engage in deceptive business practices. |
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What is required is a national conference to engage in some serious debate and reflection about where we go from here. |
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Like the best of teachers, Sontag stirs the imagination, ultimately encouraging readers to engage their minds and think for themselves. |
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Workers may also assemble in a yard on the company grounds to engage in group exercises at the start of the day. |
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If you grant me this appeal, then my friend from overseas is going to remit me some money and then I will be able to engage a barrister. |
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The commission has no suggestions about how to engage in those battles, who to choose as allies and who to identify as neutrals. |
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I enjoy talking about food and wines with food servers and find it amusing to engage in heated debates. |
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I learned that God, the distant doer of unpredictable and arbitrary magic failed to engage or enliven my soul. |
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They never use profane language, bear false witness, engage in slander, gossip or backbiting, or even listen to such debasing talk. |
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They noted that many people believe that to talk about death or engage in advance care planning might hasten one's death. |
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Now, letting me loose on the statute book uninstructed is about the most dangerous thing that counsel can engage in. |
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Council employees are being asked to pick up the telephone instead, or even engage in face-to-face conversations. |
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Instead, we have created an alternate committee to promote how the province could engage in treaty negotiations. |
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When the US marines landed in the south, an armoured column immediately set out to meet them, eager at last to engage the enemy. |
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You do have to be a bit of a contortionist at first to engage gear, but it is a sportsbike after all. |
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The corvettes, released from their missile defense duties, surged forward to engage the renegade cruisers at point blank range. |
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I believe that such an exercise sensitizes students to the family as they engage in the reflecting-team experience. |
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Citizens really want to see police engage faithfully in preventing and fighting crimes to regain their confidence. |
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There is no doubt that some activists are planning to engage in direct action and civil disobedience. |
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With personal magnetism, only healthy, confident and successful people with be drawn to you and engage themselves in your life. |
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Educational neglect occurs when a child is allowed to engage in chronic truancy, or is of mandatory school age but not receiving schooling. |
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It also ensures that inveterate political opponents have a reliable forum in which they can engage safely and combatively with each other. |
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Today, however, it seems that no one is even thinking of marriage when they engage in romantic relations with significant others. |
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She is joined by Tuson and they engage in a routine which calls to mind a variety of animals, fish and birds moving about on the stage. |
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This video is funny, like the guys on donkeys, but becomes chilling as the children engage in their mock battle. |
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While patrolling narrow streets, it is nearly impossible to safely traverse the entire turret to engage enemy forces. |
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When she does engage in critical analysis, the results are naive and limited. |
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To survive in the winter you had to engage in ice fishing or big-game hunting, both of which are very complex activities. |
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Does it engage in systematic field research and does it avoid sweeping comments, except to the degree that these are sustained by its detailed findings through field research? |
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We need to take a step back from the day to day routine and engage in a constructive debate about our future and what form it might desirably take. |
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Women engage in food preparation, child rearing, carpet weaving, and other tasks within the compound, while men take care of the animals and do the physically demanding tasks. |
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Stringer is one of the new breed who contradict the notion that rugby players are beer swilling, overgrown school-children who engage in raucous after-match parties. |
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It did not help matters that she would follow her sentences with a deep sniff, as if expecting to engage in an obnoxious breathing contest with Parisian intellectuals. |
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Does he engage in dishonest schemes such as cooking the books? |
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They engage in land planning and architectural design that do not commit the developer but present options on which to base financial projections. |
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Young, feisty Iris leaves her creaky, would-be suitor in the dust as they engage in the sort of witty, erudite repartee that exists only in films. |
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Well, they got five or six irate letters saying that the university was promoting a liberal stance, and that the university should never engage in politics, blah, blah, blah. |
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There is little direct precedent for this model in Asia, where only monastics engage in serious meditation, and its long-range future remains an open question. |
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By having all of the information up front, potential buyers can quickly assess the condition and state of repair of the house without having to engage their own surveyor. |
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I like this position as it means that, if required, you can easily engage or disengage the ratchet with the hand that is holding the rod while playing a fish. |
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Others mutter of sinister hidden agendas such as back-door price-fixing, which cannot be ruled out, but by what authority could he possibly engage in such activities? |
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True, some authors engage in a self-aggrandizing rush to overgeneralize specific rare cases, but assembling enough of these may well lead to new insights. |
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If administrators already engage in this unscrupulous behavior, we have to wonder if race will influence future hiring policies. |
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Radio, digital and satellite listeners in the UK and local radio station audiences in Africa will simultaneously hear and be able to engage with broadcasts. |
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Under the terms of her admission to the United Kingdom, she is not allowed to rent space in her room to anyone else or to engage in paid employment for at least six months. |
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When do we ever see elected officials engage in that sort of careful, thoughtful dialogue in an edifying way? |
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Cook walked more slowly than most, stopping to engage with passersby who expressed their own frustration and support. |
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It is morally wrong for western powers to recolonise territory in this way, and their soldiers should refuse to engage in a war of recolonisation. |
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A significant subpopulation of participants in the study showed a strong disposition to engage in antisocial behavior, including irrational and self-destructive violence. |
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In such circumstances, the attacking elements will be required to expose themselves to enemy direct fire to engage them without undue collateral damage. |
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The Millennial Action Project seeks to engage young people in politics and give them more of a voice in governing. |
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Men engage in open sea and lagoon fishing from canoes as well as the gathering of coconuts and palm toddy and the more strenuous forms of cultivation. |
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If the intruders are deemed hostile, the operator can engage manually or sit back and let the robot engage. |
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We arrive at a steep descent and he suggests I engage Hill Descent Control, an electronic system that automatically controls the speed of the vehicle as it descends. |
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They will also engage themselves vigorously with the immiseration and the violence suffered by that great portion of the planet who have never known democracy and freedom. |
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What appears to be warranted are concerted efforts by parents and educators that engage and involve the cognitions and affects of these young people. |
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In this way, we see that the two systems engage in an exchange, a feedback loop of information and effect, which serves to further change or perturb each system. |
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When sound and music are rendered, something previously inexpressible can be revealed, and the concert hall can become a site to engage our desires and fantasy lives. |
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As indigenous people seek to engage in a performative dialogue, there is a danger of misrecognising the generative power of their performative expressions at two levels. |
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I was very lucky the other day to engage in conversation with a lady doctor who impressed me as one of the most fascinating people I have ever met. |
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A bar in which one may engage in such pleasant diversions as drinking beer or wine, bantering lightly or commiserating lachrymosely with friends is only a bar. |
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It seems that they may not have expected to find that the man would be so tame and co-operative as to give them a free hand to engage in their business and flee the scene. |
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Those are giants, and if you are afraid, away with you out of here and betake yourself to prayer, while I engage them in fierce and unequal combat. |
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Lacking any grand political vision that might engage us, the European authorities resort instead to issuing high-handed advice on our habits and lifestyles. |
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Such messages are unlikely to be beloved of secularists who prefer to scoff at the religious rather than engage with them. |
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It more than triples the range the Navy can engage an air target and allows ships to act prior to hostile aircraft being in a position to launch their own weapons. |
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Furthermore, in some respects Wiccans regularly engage in practices against which theurgists themselves warned, except in very exceptional circumstances. |
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The role will require you to engage with prospective sellers and handhold them through a sale process so first class communication skills and commercial acumen is essential. |
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An attempt to engage in the coastwise trade came to an end with the confiscation of his boat by the Brazilian authorities on the score that his papers were not in order. |
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The intelligibility of the exhibition allows visitors to engage with the issues under debate. |
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Heavy artillery, hitherto used only for siege work, was being rendered mobile by rail and road, and could engage targets at a range of over twenty-five miles. |
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This is not to say that our parties shouldn't engage in rancorous debate about fiscal policy and the budgets. |
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He not only articulated the need for Americans to actively engage in world markets, clearly and convincingly. |
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Be prepared to be asked to engage in all sorts of depraved activities. |
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Also known as station pointers, their unique capabilities account for their prevalence aboard ships that engage frequently in non-electronic coastal navigation. |
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Similarly, the tie-in with South American legends and superstitions attempts to engage with a mythic archetype of monstrous evil, but this too is patchy and unconvincing. |
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The leadership may have to dangle choice committee assignments to complete the steal, and engage in other kinds of horse-trading. |
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A classic example of the limited nature of the Korean War was the prohibition against crossing the Yalu River to engage enemy forces or interdict lines of communication. |
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Side by side, the police stations have been asked to engage one constable each for every habitual offender and submit a report at the end of the month. |
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During the first step, we hoped to engage the interest of the learner through either storyteller presentations or through the use of trade books related to the lesson's topic. |
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But existentialism is essentially just a poncy way of saying that actions speak louder than words, and Smith is still determined to engage with the world. |
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He is the only chance the Democrats have for holding the White House, so he can afford to engage in triangulation. |
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Even small firms engage in cogeneration via fuel cells and microturbines. |
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The fact is that, even as we engage in this desperate struggle to conserve a dying language, other parts of our culture, affecting far more people, are being starved of funds. |
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You can engage in constructivist math using the tried-and-true algorithm. |
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They engage in group meditation after ingesting a hallucinogenic tea. |
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Somewhere in his quest to re-engage his listeners with the screwed-up world around them, he's begun to lose his ability to engage them in his music. |
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They don't want to rake over old coals or engage in mudslinging but they stand by their investigation and are quite happy for work to be looked at and let the public judge it. |
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Rather than dismissing their culture and beliefs as rustic and backwards, she seeks to engage with them and understand their form, origin and nature. |
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Older adults engage in jukskei, a competition from pioneer days. |
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Roll up your sleeves while a Disney facilitator guides you through your own workbook of exercises designed to engage the minds of customers and win the hearts of employees. |
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