Perhaps the best way to start discussing this review is to quote it almost in its entirety. |
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Once the baby boomers are gone, the pension system can probably be scrapped in its entirety as it will no longer be needed. |
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Students heard artist performances in entirety and phrase by phrase while viewing the piano roll. |
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The entirety of the universe flows in patterns and I am a tiny turn in the patterns of the universe. |
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Our inability to capture phenomena in their entirety should be regarded as the indeterminacy principle of biology. |
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Next month, as curator of the Meltdown festival, she will play it in its entirety on stage for the first time. |
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But, quite rightly, the union refused to back off until the company withdrew its plan in its entirety. |
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It is important to remember that, in their entirety, the skills discussed below represent a highly structured enactment. |
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This year, Cup Match was televised live and in its entirety for the first time. |
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It is best appreciated in its relaxed, complex entirety, the themes rippling into your consciousness like a cool backwash from a passing ship. |
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The film allows screen time for a number of different dance pieces to be played out in their entirety, much like a musical. |
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The whole voyage took 46 days to complete and was followed in its entirety by the world's press. |
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My outrageous and pathetically demonstrative response arose in its entirety out of my sad and deeply personal unresolved childhood hurts. |
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The entirety of this immense and civilised achievement is accessible only in libraries, or to those prepared to spend cash. |
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The entirety of the Central and South American debt is a result of this operation. |
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The paragraph referring to the incident has now been deleted in its entirety. |
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Some are in their complete entirety, and some are just the titles, which is most frustrating. |
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The entirety of medical records of a community are a non-renewable single good. |
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Fog on Friday followed by a Saturday rainout meant the event would have to be run in its entirety during a 10-hour window of opportunity Sunday. |
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The animals are then served whole in coconut milk and are consumed in their entirety. |
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All relevant verses must be analyzed in their entirety and tied together to form a consistent whole. |
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The reports contain a few deletions, and one interview, from May 1, 2004, was redacted in its entirety. |
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The artists' group viewed the collection as a taonga to be preserved for the future in its entirety. |
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It is the liturgy in its entirety that calls into being this alternative community. |
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Whenever she walks into the room, Gary doesn't take a few seconds to register the entirety of her own figure, notices Barbara. |
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The second mitigating factor is that Crowley uses the entirety of time travel allegorically, as a metaphor for British colonialism. |
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Anyone who seeks to understand this whole subject should carefully study this chapter in its entirety. |
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You may add this article to your website or repost it elsewhere but only in its entirety. |
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Their unique mix of reggae and punk kept the crowd jumping and shaking for the entirety of their enthused set. |
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Two episodes are presented, in their entirety, in their raw animatic form as well. |
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The storm did not let up at all throughout the rest of the day or the entirety of the night. |
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The entirety of it is sensory overload, more than one can absorb in any one viewing. |
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Glasgow's Proms in the Park will be broadcast live, in its entirety on BBC Radio Scotland. |
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Both the articles are very well written and worth reading in their entirety. |
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Whole sequences are played out in their entirety in front of the television cameras. |
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Hewitt has obtained an audio tape of Kerry's testimony, and has already played it in its entirety on his radio show. |
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Theologically, the Christ Child had to be shown naked, to reveal the entirety of His incarnation. |
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And by golly, all weekend long and for nearly the entirety of the coming week, we'll be basking underneath blue skies and 68-degree weather. |
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Richard says that to be consistent I should regard Australia in its entirety as a backwater of self-congratulation. |
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There are many pertinent quotes in the article, but you really need to read it in its entirety. |
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I'm just not crazy about having the choice made for me, and sexualizing the entirety of public space. |
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Compare the trash of the entirety of this year's SuperBowl halftime compared with the classic halftime performance of U2 two years ago. |
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It is clear that the parties are taking positions to pass this bill in its entirety. |
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Permission to reprint this article is granted if the article is reproduced in its entirety, without editing, including the bio information. |
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The draft report on the wrongful detention of the resident can't be read in it's entirety because sections have been blacked out. |
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Words are clear, and the hymns, presented in their entirety, are imaginatively varied in terms of solo, a cappella, sectional and tutti singing. |
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He rolls his eyes while he says this and Annie senses the entirety of his humorous tone. |
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This gives them a mystical identification with the entirety, and deep forms of bliss. |
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So, for Tim's peace of mind and history's record, here's the Diarist's excerpt in its unabridged entirety. |
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A somnolent atmosphere hangs over the entirety of these proceedings, which mainly unfold firmly behind closed doors. |
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He refrained from reaching any firm conclusion, but said that it was plain that the entirety of the claimants' cases was contentious to a degree. |
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However, in the beginning I did not understand the importance of the cinematographic expression in its entirety. |
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It is also around four times the original estimate, and as costs spiralled, Congress moved to scrap the project in its entirety. |
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But he is not in business just to manage resource, he is in business to police London in all its entirety. |
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A few loud, butthurt bloggers do not constitute the entirety of the iPhone developer base. |
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It's a place that still inspires filmmakers, which acts almost as a by-word for the entirety of northern soul itself. |
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A captive wild animal can only show us the loneliness, fear and boredom they experience for the entirety of their miserable lives. |
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It was unanimously agreed that the Minister's proposal be rejected outright in its entirety. |
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Unlike previous hits, this murder was filmed in its entirety on the club's security cameras. |
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The entirety of last week had been spent with her in hour long after school detentions. |
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In its entirety, it would create the largest land turbine development in Europe, extending over five miles in length. |
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The report was written in its entirety by a group of distinguished Arab scholars. |
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The circular emblem is approximately four inches in diameter in its entirety. |
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One of the real tasks in psychiatry is to be able to sit with and experience people in their entirety, and not as a set of boxes. |
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The entirety of string theory is the hidden reality, but we are able to experience only one of its possible configurations. |
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The negative for The Big Parade is one of only a few from that era to survive in its entirety. |
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It nearly covered the entirety of my palm and had a Chinese poem carved on one side, with a bull on the other. |
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The sound mix adds more reverberant echo to Vaughan's voice once the entirety of the space and the physical relations within it have been revealed. |
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But the answer to the present imperfections is in part to abolish faith schools in their entirety and expunge religion from schools, except as a topic of study. |
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It's hard to pull out one single track for mention since the album is mostly classical or semi-classical music and is meant to be heard in its entirety. |
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Got this email yesterday which was very sad, this is it in its entirety. |
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For Novo, an urban chronicle must represent the city in its entirety and must include previously taboo and transgressive urban activities and spaces. |
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Such sentiments of animosity towards the church, the teaching establishment and tradition were excuse enough for the censors to ban the film in its entirety. |
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The entirety of Ghaziabad can be considered a midsegment, and ideally, it should have benefited from the ongoing shift from premium to mid and affordable housing segments. |
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For me, at least, and surely for many others, perhaps more than is realized offhand, the entirety of the song is needed, and the entirety subsumes the particulars. |
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As an annuitant who cannot leave Equitable, I demand that the Penrose report be published in its entirety as soon as possible and that open hearings be granted now. |
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Nor is it true that the whole of the policy is incorporated in the certificate or that both instruments in their entirety are to be read together. |
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When I'm composing my reviews, I often abbreviate the movie title, then use Microsoft Word's replace function to fill in the title in its entirety. |
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The rhythms, sequences, waves and patterns with respect to the retrogression and direct motion of the planets is symphonic in its holistic entirety. |
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All monies raised go in their entirety to these voluntary organisations. |
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Grieg's score is more extensive than is popularly believed, and runs in its entirety to no fewer than 32 numbers, amounting to almost 90 minutes of music. |
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Nobody would stand around long enough to view a nautch in its entirety. |
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Additionally, I ruined it by spending the entirety of my meal making promises to myself of a tomorrow full of extra situps and a bowlful of lettuce for lunch. |
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As brassily entertaining as its no-holds-barred protagonist, the series' debut season is presented in its entirety with this collection of 11 episodes. |
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A full copy snapshot replicates the data set in its entirety. |
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Hey cyclists, if you want to see dedicated bike lanes cross the entirety of downtown, give Pete Ladner an email to let him know you support his idea. |
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A dam now in place on the Thai side of the line prevents the railway from being reconstructed in its entirety, he explains. |
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Lying in 20 metres of water she is perfect from stem to stern with the exception of her superstructure which has been wiped from the upper deck in its entirety. |
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Plus, Joaquin spent the entirety of his last film falling in love with a flighty blonde who's tied to an technological device. |
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It concerns an unreleased concept album The Day Of The Triffids which he now plans to perform in its entirety on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. |
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Simple past time is expressed by the aorist tense! The aorist tense describes the past action as a total event viewed in its entirety. |
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Due to the early rainout, the game will be replayed in its entirety on Friday. |
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Eelgrass, formerly common in the entirety of the Wadden Sea, was nearly wiped out in the 20th century by a disease. |
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The territory should be small enough to be surveyed in its entirety from a hilltop. |
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For these reasons, almost the entirety of her court, including her doctors, believed her to be pregnant. |
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Epsom and Ewell would ultimately be excluded from the area in its entirety. |
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Unitary authorities were formed across the entirety of Scotland and Wales, and in larger cities in England. |
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In 1982, the city housed the entirety of the attacking forces in the Falklands War. |
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There is a notable lack of historical references to anything like shanties, as they would come to be known, in the entirety of the 18th century. |
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They played a variety of Pink Floyd favourites, and later changed their setlist to include The Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety. |
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Nolan shoots the entirety of his films with one unit, rather than using a second unit for action sequences. |
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Hong Kong was officially recorded in the 1842 Treaty of Nanking to encompass the entirety of the island. |
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The fleeing Jacobites must have put up a fight for Kerr's 11th recorded at least 16 horses killed during the entirety of the battle. |
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Its meaning varied, referring to a region that encompassed northern India and Pakistan or India in its entirety. |
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After the Armistice in 1918, the German High Seas Fleet was transferred in its entirety to Scapa Flow to await a decision on its future. |
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The strongest act is a regulation, an act or law which is directly applicable in its entirety. |
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The entirety of the World Championships takes place on one day in August, on Glasgow Green. |
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This coalfield took in the majority of Glamorgan, and the entirety of the Rhondda was situated within it. |
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The 2005 series is also available in its entirety on UMD for the PlayStation Portable. |
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Later in March, they performed the record in its entirety through an exclusive stream on their website. |
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On 8 May 2007 the band released Tales Don't Tell Themselves in its entirety for fans to preview via their MySpace page. |
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In April 2014, they toured the UK and Europe playing Hours in its entirety. |
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They are absent from tropical Asia, Central America, northern South America and the entirety of Africa. |
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In doing so, William Caxton enabled a common language and spelling to be dispersed among the entirety of England at a much faster rate. |
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The sheer number of African slaves brought to Brazil and moved around South America greatly influenced the entirety of the Americas. |
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Outside the extreme northwest, the taiga is dominant, covering a significant fraction of the entirety of Siberia. |
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The next six years were devoted in their entirety to assuring Frankish authority over the dependent Germanic tribes. |
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He subsequently overthrew Persian King Darius III and conquered the Achaemenid Empire in its entirety. |
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The map, written in Arabic, shows the Eurasian continent in its entirety, but only shows the northern part of the African continent. |
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As their numbers were insufficient to occupy the walls in their entirety, it had been decided that only the outer walls would be manned. |
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According to national law, the entirety of the coastlines are under federal ownership, that is, all beaches in the country are public. |
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The treaty language ensured that the entirety of the bay would belong to the United States. |
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Few sources enumerate the entirety of what constitutes voluntary and involuntary conduct. |
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According to translations of Demosthenes and Herodotus, Naucratis was a, or the only, factory in the entirety of ancient Egypt. |
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During error recovery, TCP causes the entire stream from any lost portion to be retransmitted in its entirety. |
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This set of recommendations does not preclude the district needing to rezone in its entirety as soon as 2006-07,'' the report said. |
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It wiped out the entirety of the 1975 national Cuban fencing team. |
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In the name of familial discretion, Mauriac always refused to reveal to the public the entirety of his personal history. |
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The second way to avoid probate is by having property held in joint tenancy or tenancy by the entirety. |
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Some states provide that tenancy by the entirety property is immune from creditors of a husband or wife. |
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It's a kind of how-to for annexing the entirety of the West Bank. |
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In other words, the peer-to-peer logic is based on the fact that I do not receive something in its entirety from a single source, a depositum. |
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It is the first course at the Harvard Extension School to be podcasted in its entirety in both audio and video formats. |
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Iatrogenesis may be a major cause of disease burden, but this does not mean that the entirety of medicine is not without merit. |
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The only alternative to backup is massive interlinkage into Europe which entirely neglects the fact that the same weather system often prevails over the entirety of Northern. |
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Some observers have said Beijing's ADIZ over the East China Sea is a precursor to a similar zone over the South China Sea, which it claims almost in its entirety. |
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Should any doubt the actuality of these essential moments, Cyril conveyed the sense that the events themselves in their entirety would aggressively rebuke the gainsayer. |
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I would have preferred him to repeal the Welfare Reform Act in its entirety and commit to replacing it with a Welfare State based on universalism. |
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If they have a reserve to cover the amount of money, then we would not have to borrow, but the issue is if the reserves do not cover the entirety of the clawback. |
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As a general rule, tenancy by the entirety is limited to joint ownership of property by husband and wife and, in many states, only to their ownership of real property. |
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By law, tenancy by the entirety can exist only between married persons. |
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Wu associates repeatedly transnationalism with hyperobjects in order to suggest the limits of a metalanguage or a metanarrative in encompassing the entirety of the world. |
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The Dodgers have moved that the Bankruptcy Court disallow the Stow claim in its entirety because, as a matter of law, Stow cannot prevail in his claims against the debtors. |
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This article examines the effects of owning property as tenants by the entirety, tenants in common, joint tenants with right of survivorship, and with life estates. |
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The original Russian texts are provided in their entirety, followed by transcriptions of the Russian words into the Latin alphabet and a line-by-line translation into English. |
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I see this auguring the collapse of French cinema in its entirety. |
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Gemme cited privacy concerns expressed by the people who made those complaints of police misconduct against Officer Rojas in redacting all four cases in their entirety. |
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However, since the NSR has a significant overlap over the majority of the NEP, sometimes the NSR term has been used to refer to the entirety of the Northeast Passage. |
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He showed his intent to conquer the entirety of the Persian Empire by throwing a spear into Asian soil and saying he accepted Asia as a gift from the gods. |
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Extending across the entirety of Northern Asia and much of Eastern Europe, Russia spans eleven time zones and incorporates a wide range of environments and landforms. |
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As a result, very few sites are excavated in their entirety. |
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The range of Gulf menhaden encompasses the entirety of the Gulf of Mexico nearshore waters, with the exception of the extreme eastern Yucatan and western Cuba. |
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Although it was formerly thought to cover the entirety of the Perinneyan Sea, making navigation impossible, it has since been found to occur only in underwater chambers. |
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In 1662, the Act of Uniformity required that they accept the Book of Common Prayer in its entirety, as well as the requirement of episcopal ordination. |
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While these three or four groups, loosely circumscribed, are an informal arrangement, they probably contain several distinct clades in their entirety. |
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To the south, it consists of the entirety of the Italian Peninsula and the two Mediterranean islands of Sicily and Sardinia, in addition to many smaller islands. |
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Lostprophets played in the Cardiff Motorpoint Arena on 28 April to promote their new album Weapons, and played their second studio album Start Something in its entirety. |
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The Diocese of Llandaff covered almost the entirety of Glamorgan and continued throughout the history of the county of Glamorgan, and through to modern times. |
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The Royal Standard of the United Kingdom used in Scotland differs from the ancient Royal Standard of Scotland in that the latter portrays the Lion Rampant in its entirety. |
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Small and rounded spots cover the entirety of the species' upper body. |
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A national Argentine folk style emerged in the 1930s from dozens of regional musical genres and went to influence the entirety of Latin American music. |
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Not only does Defoe elevate individual British tradesmen to the level of gentleman, but he praises the entirety of British trade as a superior system. |
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The writing and acceptance took five centuries, by which time the Holy Scriptures themselves had become in their entirety a part of Holy Tradition. |
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The Commission will have to submit each proposed budget of the European Union directly to Parliament, which must approve the budget in its entirety. |
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Sailors often had to live and sleep without shelter on the open deck for the entirety of the Atlantic voyage as the space below deck was occupied by slaves. |
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The first match to be played in its entirety under the new roof took place between Andy Murray and Stanislas Wawrinka on 29 June 2009, which Murray won. |
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The foundation of the Glyndebourne Festival in 1934 was another good thing for the LSO, as its players made up nearly the entirety of the festival orchestra. |
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In 1977, Michael Smuin's production of one of the play's most dramatic and impassioned dance interpretations was debuted in its entirety by San Francisco Ballet. |
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When the house was due to be demolished in 1924, the room and all its contents were presented to the Science Museum, where it was recreated in its entirety. |
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Following the opening of his own excavations, archaeologist Alexander Keiller decided that the best way to preserve Avebury was to purchase it in its entirety. |
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Seven horses ran the course in its entirety, forcing a void result. |
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