Tax preparers who claim they can wipe out your tax bill by exploiting hidden tax loopholes are usually con artists. |
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They will hope to recoup it, and then some, by exploiting their recruit to the maximum. |
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Nicholls, a self-confessed opportunist, says it is all about exploiting the right opportunities when they come along. |
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Among the expedients resorted to in exploiting a scientific fraud, mystifying lingo is one of the commonest, and in this he was an adept. |
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He's a self-styled mystic, widely regarded as a charlatan, exploiting the bereaved for money. |
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Bay windows also offer opportunities for built-in seats, maximising space and often exploiting attractive views. |
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Pushing for direct links amounts to toadying to capitalists intent on exploiting the China market, and risks the future of this nation's workers. |
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Spam is one of the areas that the underworld of the internet are successfully exploiting for commercial gain. |
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That's the only way we can stop employers exploiting us with miserable wages and inhuman conditions. |
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Those responsible for exploiting and endangering consumers, and mishandling animals, will be tracked down and prosecuted. |
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Using our technology in exploiting biogas will improve production by 60 per cent from the same quantity of material. |
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We must also guard against them raiding and exploiting our rich genetic pool. |
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Today's article demonstrates his facility in exploiting the criminal misconduct of others to shake the money tree. |
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Believed to have about 350 members, they see the EU as exploiting ordinary people and are against a European Constitution. |
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The second major contribution of the blockade was that it prevented the South from exploiting its ability to set cotton prices. |
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The countries we wish to keep exploiting will see us as their friends rather than their enemies. |
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This would seem to be a clever way of catching wrong-doers, exploiting the criminal class's essential dishonesty and grasping nature. |
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Will he return the money to the munchkins and stop exploiting the children? |
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He would have made his point, saved the pain of being painted a tax nark, while exploiting the Coalition's leadership tension. |
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As I stated above proper claims are welcomed as they stop unscrupulous people and employers from exploiting people. |
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But when it comes to brake fluid and anti-freeze and cosmetics, manufacturers are accused of exploiting animals for commercial profit. |
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They are also similar in that military forces can gain advantages by controlling and exploiting these domains. |
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Smart retailers are exploiting their Web savvy to bolster their bricks-and-mortar operations. |
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One would have thought that a rise in fascism would come from someone else exploiting the disorganisation of our old enemies. |
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Most companies are dismally behind the U.S. in such areas as exploiting information technology to get the maximum in productivity. |
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Then we have some members saying to us that a small number of employers are exploiting their workers. |
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At one level, this is a political opportunity opposition parties are busily exploiting. |
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But people complain that traders have become like vultures in exploiting the situation and doubling prices. |
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They are actual alien life forms exploiting the gestational nature of my body to try and grow bodies of their own. |
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Nobody complained that the international capitalists were exploiting the workers. |
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The result is that the detainees are exploiting this asymmetry to run rings round their captors. |
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The company has bet big on exploiting hard-to-extract natural gas and hard-to-process heavy crude, bitumen, and oil sand. |
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I happen to be a supporter of exploiting the oil that's in Alaska and oil shale that we can exploit in Canada and in the States. |
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Imperialism depended on dominating, humiliating and exploiting others, and on drawing artificial boundaries for European strategic purposes. |
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For example, they suggest exploiting valuations to hoodwink banks into lending you more money than they otherwise would. |
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Indemnity hinges upon the principal continuing in business and exploiting the agent's connection. |
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Not content with exploiting the thousands of unpaid overtime hours staff have worked, they reward us by sacking us. |
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There were also milk jugs and honeypots, jam dishes and fruit bowls exploiting the popularity of the cottage ware theme. |
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Among Surrealist techniques exploiting the mystique of accident was a kind of collective collage of words or images called the cadavre exquis. |
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The business of exploiting indigenous peoples and newer immigrants had now become an industrial-strength, three-ocean-coastline policy habit. |
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While exploiting the materiality of the mirror, Sexton's writing's primary interest is in the compelling intangibility of the reflection. |
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This has the similar sense of intimacy on the move, exploiting the car's singular potential as a partly private, partly public place. |
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The French ruled through skilfully exploiting the tensions between the dominant ethnic groups, the Afar and the Issa. |
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His later instrumental music explores new formal patterns as well as exploiting the virtuosity of cornettists and violinists. |
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In particular, he illustrates the costliness of hard bargaining if such bargaining leads to delays in exploiting this resource. |
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By exploiting these young and vulnerable people through cheap labour, the gangmasters are making vast sums of money. |
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His speech was a pre-emptive strike designed to prevent opponents from exploiting the war issue. |
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The suggestion that people are arbitrarily reliving the past and exploiting it under the pretense of creating art strikes her as an affront. |
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He branded them racist, devilish, and accused them of shamelessly exploiting black artists. |
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He branded Sony racist and devilish, and accused it of shamelessly exploiting black artists. |
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The push of the main group of forces should be directed at exploiting success and thwarting the enemy's attempts to restore its defenses. |
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A son is accused of greedily exploiting his aging mother, a beloved philanthropist who had dedicated much of her life to charity. |
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And unless we are careful while exploiting this resource, we might end up depleting it to unsustainable levels. |
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Animal-rights activists are exploiting loopholes that, for example, prevent the use of extortion law unless the extorter seeks personal gain. |
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We are looking at exploiting other natural resources in the area, such as gold, such as phosphates, such as bauxite. |
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Obviously, nothing prevents potentially rivalrous entrepreneurs from exploring for and exploiting new supplies of a specific resource. |
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There have been numerous complaints of outdated labour laws leading to unscrupulous employers exploiting workers. |
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The illegal status lets employers get away with exploiting the workers through lesser wages. |
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He yesterday lashed out at his treatment by the media, implicitly accusing them of exploiting him for financial gain. |
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Traditional circuses like the Shriner's have come under fire in recent years for exploiting and abusing animals. |
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It claims entitlement to an unspecific open-ended incentive derived from exploiting a natural resource. |
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This is all about me baby, and my dream of accumulating a vast fortune by exploiting the stupidity of the reading audience. |
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Judo, I have been told, is all about exploiting subtle changes in balance and weight distribution. |
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It also pays special attention to exploiting marine resources and marketing marine products. |
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Instead they try to gain advantage by exploiting economies of scale and network effects. |
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In other words, he is taking advantage of, or exploiting, the local people and their customs in the furtherance of his own career. |
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We will develop computer software to automatically recognize the genre of documents by exploiting observed regularities of substance and form. |
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Diversity management is an important tool in exploiting opportunities and meeting these challenges. |
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They have worldwide connections, and are particularly adept at exploiting the internet. |
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These people, gangmasters, have been around for years, bringing casual labour into the fields and exploiting a lot of farm workers for some time. |
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Some other countries exploiting their mineral resources are setting aside money to prepare for the day when the oil runs out. |
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Even where we do shape the world to suit our purposes, we proceed by exploiting the laws of nature at work in the things around us. |
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The French would defend the other side of the Meuse, exploiting the natural obstacles offered by the river and the high ground of the left bank. |
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Farmers should not sell their maize to briefcase buyers who aim at nothing less than just exploiting them. |
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Instead, by exploiting a tragic situation, I think they are trying to score cheap miles, and I firmly believe this will backfire in their faces. |
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From the start the Badgers played some lovely hockey exploiting the space down the right. |
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They are cynically exploiting the fears and concerns that exist over the question of the immigrants. |
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And they have done it primarily by heightening and exploiting public anxieties and apprehensions. |
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Currently, manufacturers are exploiting the natural resources with very low efficiency. |
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The Independent newspaper said yesterday the tabloid was exploiting the case to boost its circulation. |
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We have fought long-drawn battles against the Water Authority exploiting consumers in the name of water-meters. |
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He developed an international reputation by exploiting a loophole letting US companies cut their tax burden. |
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According to the tax expert, accountancy and banking advisers are engaged in a continuous contest of spotting and exploiting tax loopholes. |
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Harrod blamed the Bishop for exploiting hostilities between groups of townsmen, so as to consolidate his own lordship over the borough. |
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Cavalry were meant to await a breakthrough before exploiting breaches in enemy lines with a heroic drive forward. |
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The coastal State exercises over the continental shelf sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring it and exploiting its natural resources. |
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Some, especially in the provinces, unmasked bullying and thieving local officials who had been exploiting the people. |
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While exploiting the materiality of the mirror, her writing's primary interest is in the compelling intangibility of the reflection. |
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Vowing to get the little pisher back, they resort to exploiting Cartman's recent rendezvous with a spacecraft to contact the creatures and save Kyle's sibling. |
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He feels commercial interests are exploiting the situation and selling parents the idea that they can buy things to substitute for time with their children. |
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What I do think is that the US gov. is viciously exploiting this event as an excuse to carry out all sorts of sketchy activity, both in its internal and foreign policies. |
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Can we stop over-using and exploiting the world's resources? |
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Far from the stereotypical businessman exploiting unworldly people, he had a refined appreciation for both silk production and the Thai way of life. |
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They do not mind a bit exploiting the skills which were so painfully and expensively acquired, and are so desperately needed in their home countries. |
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Will it be a few months while the culture industry regroups its forces and rejiggers its ideas for new ways of exploiting a public hungrier than ever for comforting fantasies? |
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He proves himself beyond a doubt an extremely gifted formalist who explores his medium in the moment, exploiting all the pleasures it has to offer. |
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Their specialized equipment, referred to as a Multimedia Analysis and Archive System, enables their exploiting full-motion video focused on named areas of interest. |
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Putting value judgments aside for a moment, generally blaxploitation employs stereotypes regarding black people, exploiting these stereotypes for entertainment purposes. |
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Bloomberg even reported that the NSA did know and had been exploiting the mistake in encryption. |
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A new approach to Logistics is evinced by resupplying only as needed, rapidly exploiting contracting assets in theater, and requiring a commonality of vehicle parts. |
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Over its fourteen-year history the military government has become adept at exploiting Burma's geostrategic position and at manipulating the concerns of its regional neighbors. |
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Business people do not profit from their work until they create something that has commercial value, which often comes from exploiting privileged information. |
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In the 1970s, however, scientists revisited the idea of using cellulose by exploiting new technologies to enhance its properties whilst maintaining its degradability. |
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Market timing involves a similar but somewhat grayer procedure, which at bottom also depends on exploiting out-of-date prices that new information has made obsolete. |
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These historians believe that the Taj Mahal symbolizes the tyranny of a powerful ruler exploiting his subjects and flaunting his magnificence to the world. |
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However, even bacteria confined to chemostats can subvert our plans for them, inventing new niches instead of refining methods for exploiting those we had defined. |
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The money his paintings have brought in has helped support his family, so a case for exploiting the child could be made. |
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It fought elections, and sought to multiply supporters on the electoral registers and expel opponents, by exploiting the registration provisions of the 1832 Reform Act. |
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But there is actually something more irksome than exploiting cancer for profits. |
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Most security experts believe individual accounts were hacked, by exploiting password resets, rather than the Apple cloud itself. |
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But exploiting the feeding frenzy surrounding Angle and Paul may be a little more complicated than it might seem. |
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Tin Pan Alley composers, often the sons and grandsons of immigrants, found popular success by exploiting the red, white, and blue, especially in periods of national emergency. |
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Early on he felt uneasy about his role as a cameraperson filming vulnerable people in very tumultuous situations, undecided over whether he was exploring or exploiting. |
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The ruling class is obnoxiously greedy, despoiling our planet and exploiting the people on it with a few bare restraints provided by popular pressure over the last century. |
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Critics from both the right and the left accuse middle-class women of neglecting their children and exploiting the immigrant women they employ as nannies and housekeepers. |
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Democrats fundraise and campaign by exploiting concerns about right-wing extremism. |
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The team is successful with shifts because Gannon is so adept at reading defenses and exploiting weaknesses, as are veteran WRs Jerry Rice and Brown. |
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I would suggest that it is more a question of the employer of the articled clerk not exploiting detrimentally the enthusiasm of that young person in that particular case. |
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To be fair to users, finding ways of exploiting those existing resources has been no easy task as no clear-cut technological solution to the problem has existed until now. |
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But are the creators exploiting the pester power of Balamory fans willing to spend vast sums of pocket money pounds on any old piece of tat with a Balamory logo? |
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If I put the hard word on any of my students or colleagues I supervise I deserve to be booted out of my job because I am potentially exploiting my authority. |
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The major European bourgeoisies had become imperial powers, brutally exploiting their colonial possessions and often suppressing basic democratic rights at home. |
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The next trick deals with exploiting the differences between the natural sciences and disciplines like linguistics, properly part of the humanities. |
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It was more likely that they were simply taking advantage of, exploiting, if you will, mistakes that had been made by others and that had gone undetected. |
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But some Democrats are exploiting the craziness as a fundraising call to arms. |
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In Turkey, crime groups in border areas are exploiting the labor of Syrian male refugees who cannot find legitimate employment. |
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They also counted on exploiting Honduras's parlous state of affairs among frightened voters. |
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Ostensibly exploiting Zubaydah's extreme entomophobia, interrogators confined Zubaydah Ahuja in a box with a caterpillar. |
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In 1189, Richard and Philip II of France reasserted their various claims exploiting the aging Henry's failing health. |
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The Dauphin was crowned and continued the successful Fabian tactics of avoiding full frontal assault and exploiting logistical advantage. |
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It is often used for gravimetric analysis, exploiting the insolubility of the silver halides which it is a common precursor to. |
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Some writers have criticised Harold for not exploiting the opportunity offered by the rumoured death of William early in the battle. |
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Groups such as the EDL and the BNP were said to be exploiting the situation. |
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It was also rather common to move the entire village after some 20 years of exploiting a plot of land. |
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He was able to finance his military campaigns only by taxing and exploiting the local resources of his empire. |
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Morozov abused his position by exploiting the populace, and in 1648 Aleksey dismissed him in the wake of the Salt Riot in Moscow. |
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Wakefield became an important market town and centre for wool, exploiting its position on the navigable River Calder to become an inland port. |
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The advantage of transverse magnetic polarization, however, is the possibility of exploiting surface plasmons for waveguiding. |
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By exploiting connections with the Staffordshire iron trade, Mr Webster acquired local mills and began bar iron and wire manufacture. |
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After a long campaign exploiting divisions in the Bancroft family. |
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Two of the more common methods for exploiting Wi-Fi are WiPhishing and wardriving. |
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In these days of bioscientific miracles, it might be worth exploiting the possibility of combining the two to make a reliable World Cup player. |
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There were already iron bloomeries and forges on Pensnett Chase by the end of the Tudor period, exploiting the rich seams of ironstone below. |
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But if it is really being lost to money-grubbers exploiting crazy EU rules, I think it should be thoroughly debated before it is too late. |
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Oriental Energy Resources, AFREN Services Ltd and Amni are exploiting oil in Eastern Obolo and Mbo local government regions of the state. |
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Scammers are relying on people's vulnerability and vishing is particularly insidious in exploiting this. |
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Here we will see how first-generation enablers can be further developed, and examine the difficulties in exploiting second-generation enablers. |
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For exploiting hybrid vigor, per se performance, sca effects and the extent of heterosis of hybrids are important. |
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We propose an active learning algorithm that substantially reduces this sample complexity by exploiting the structural constraints on the version space of hemimetrics. |
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Application of molecular markers to crop improvement, plant conservation, plant disease management, and understanding and exploiting heterosis come next. |
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A MIDLAND community leader has blasted the BBC for exploiting Britain's drunkest woman by filming her on holiday in the boozy resort of Ayia Napa. |
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One also has to detect it without destroying it, which we were able to do by exploiting our findings from our study of the spin Hall effect six years ago. |
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The quantization of the classical values appears merely introducing the delocalisation ranges into the definition of angular momentum and then exploiting eqs. |
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According to passengers, the transporters were exploiting them. |
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Alexander Khitun, the lead researcher, who is a research professor at UC Riverside, has been working for more than nine years to develop logic device exploiting spin waves. |
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For instance, spin wave device is a type of magnetic logic device exploiting collective spin oscillation for information transmission and processing. |
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Timor-Leste remains a minor market for illegal drugs, but international trafficking networks appear to be increasingly exploiting the country as a transshipment zone. |
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I made a statement at the time on a local TV channel, warning the political parties against manipulating this marginalized group and exploiting their poverty. |
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The development activity is focused on exploiting natural gas reserves on North Coast's proved undeveloped leaseholds in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. |
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It would be easy to assume that arbitrage does not form part of the P3 syllabus, as it involves making a profit from exploiting market price differentials. |
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Over the last 75 years, physicists have been making sense of incomprehensible things by identifying and exploiting more than a dozen quasiparticles. |
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Furthermore, we discuss the potential use of our metasurface absorber design in solar thermophotovoltaics by exploiting refractory plasmonic materials. |
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The first human settlers to inhabit Denmark and Scandinavia permanently were the Maglemosian people, residing in seasonal camps and exploiting the land, sea, rivers and lakes. |
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In trying to stop him from exploiting more children, I was ensuring my parents and my siblings would be ostracised. She begged me not to go to the police station. |
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These groups depend upon different types of environment at differing times of the year, rather than upon exploiting a single commodity to exhaustion. |
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Most of the Ukrainian SSR was organised within the Reichskommissariat Ukraine, with the intention of exploiting its resources and eventual German settlement. |
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His coach was also arrested for exploiting and cruelty to a child. |
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Commercial fishermen have begun exploiting deep sea fish on the plateau with studies being undertaken on the viability as these fish, although large, grow slowly. |
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From the late 1950s, offshore bottom trawlers began exploiting the deeper part, leading to a large catch increase and a strong decline in the underlying biomass. |
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English tax collectors followed in their wake, imposing heavy taxes to fill their king's coffers, and corruptly exploiting the Scots populace to enrich themselves. |
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Charles Taylor accuses Popper of exploiting his worldwide fame as an epistemologist to diminish the importance of philosophers of the 20th century continental tradition. |
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Hughes especially notes Sullivan's clarinet writing, exploiting all registers and colours of the instrument, and his particular fondness for oboe solos. |
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Political parties are not above exploiting these fears and jealousies. |
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As these businesses grew, so too did the demand for labour, which entrepreneurs met by exploiting kinship ties to bring family members into Britain. |
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Barrow, in his biography on Robert the Bruce, accused Edward of ruthlessly exploiting the leaderless state of Scotland to obtain a feudal superiority over the kingdom. |
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