Yaws is found in humid equatorial countries, where transmission is favored by scanty clothing and skin trauma. |
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He often favored cruciform shapes and muted, earthy colors to which he frequently added rust. |
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In one small study, cryosurgery was associated with skin depigmentation, but was favored because repeat applications were unnecessary. |
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As he watched, a hatch motored open on the forward gunner's cupola and a helmeted visage favored him with a toothy, wolfish grin. |
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A lot of the tendencies and currents of the times favored the building up of an aristocracy based on the ownership of city property. |
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Like the kindred Surrealists and Dadaists before him, Spoerri favored activities that enhanced the role of chance in his art works. |
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A few years ago, the dining room was headed for extinction, as many people favored family rooms with eat-in kitchens over more formal spaces. |
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Likewise, when the breeding population was male-biased, producing daughters would be favored. |
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One must not identify it, say, with the pure, prelapsarian humanity favored in medieval accounts of the incarnation. |
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Many landowners believed that gauchos were ill-suited for agricultural labor and favored the hiring of foreigners. |
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Maybe I just favored Nick's view because he's always been a perfect gentleman every time I've met him. |
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However, he favored orchid collectors as his customers since they would buy a new hybrid or rare genus of orchid at any price. |
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For one thing, she painted on gessoed canvas instead of using the acrylic-soaked-into-raw-canvas method that Noland, Louis and others favored. |
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Denis was the underdog, but the tide of the fight soon turned against the heavily favored Suzuki. |
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Although the Democrat is favored at this point, his victory is not guaranteed. |
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Some thought that boys got the short end of the stick and that their female teachers favored girls. |
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The opponents of world bureaucracies, no matter how much they favored free trade, were called isolationists and protectionists. |
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The mean decrease in the severity of psychotic symptoms and EPS favored risperidone. |
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He had a habit of using straight and direct speech and he favored long, vaguely charging words to describe battle, and other things perhaps. |
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The empirically observed mutations are thus neither favored nor disfavored by natural selection. |
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The avowed objective was to underpin one of the favored Lebanese factions enmeshed in the multilateral disputes in the country. |
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The last have been favored in histories of world Jewry, and for too long those histories have been skewed by their Eurocentric view. |
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But because Gandy has favored the muscle, it has partially torn his right biceps and strained another muscle. |
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Also, funds earmarked for aviation always risk political diversion or delay in favor of other more favored projects. |
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In Book VII, Hooker defends episcopal organization as being superior to the Presbyterian structure favored by most Puritans. |
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The tangled evidence indicates that Crazy Horse favored a breakout to reunite with Sitting Bull. |
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I misread the piece to mean that both liberals and conservatives favored embryo research. |
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Horses that are favored in the doubles or pick-three wagers, but open up at long odds on the tote board, are usually bad investments. |
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Gone are double-knit knickers and nylon windbreakers favored by racers a generation ago. |
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The town discussed it over tea, drooled over his well-written letters, and hoped for the day they could see this mysterious favored son. |
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They were fairly large specimens, dressed for the evening in the beaver hats and red flannel shirts favored by rough sporting men. |
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The quinces were favored with the addition of sugar, spices and a drop of apple cider vinegar. |
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They favored innovations such as pedestal tables, modular sofas, sleek sideboards, and shiny stools in place of chairs. |
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Imparting his vision, he challenged California staffers to preserve regionally important landscapes instead of locally favored parcels. |
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Physicians favored wristwatches over wall clocks for routine situations, but reversed their preference for emergencies. |
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Byrd is favored but people have gone to the poor house betting against Evander Holyfield. |
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In the past, training for white-collar professions was favored and emphasized, and titles and diplomas were fetishized. |
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Once Ionian and Aeolian modes became favored modes, the other modes fell quickly out of favor. |
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Such juvenescent films form when the evaporation of water is prevented and that of a minor but highly surface-active component is favored. |
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Money often goes to favored or well-connected groups, and controversial but promising research may be ignored. |
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The formation of the dimers is strongly favored by the contiguous presence of quinone and hydroquinone. |
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Happily these acclivities wound up the interior of the volcano and favored their ascent. |
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They favored the use of general absolution and found that the practice of private confession encouraged scrupulosity. |
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Ross doesn't resort to the dumbing-down tactics favored by Hollywood in biopics. |
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The U.S. is looking to sweep all three relays and will be favored to take the 400 medley and free events over Australia. |
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In the early twentieth century, booster organizations that favored particular water projects proliferated. |
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Even for the regular troops, single shots are now favored over emptying a 30 round magazine with fully automatic fire. |
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Men who are recently out of the army or marines are favored to play hostile gunmen. |
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Water was her favored element, and she had always found the steady thrum of raindrops hitting the earth to be soothing. |
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The researchers do not know why natural selection favored human ancestors who could run long distances. |
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The sound is the dry, boxy one favored by Columbia throughout much of its history. |
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She was dressed simply in a T-shirt and fitted jeans that favored her long, shapely legs. |
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The sea bream, or tai, is a favored dish for celebratory occasions in Japan and a commonly invoked emblem of good fortune. |
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And middlemen, who sell drugs directly to doctors and hospitals, often favored domestic brands. |
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Mattresses made from memory foam keep the load properly supported, so that no one point is favored over any other. |
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The Gallicans, on the other hand, favored a strongly French church with only ceremonial ties to Rome. |
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Some places are favored by their centrality, while others are disadvantaged by their comparative isolation. |
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Charcoal rot is a fungal disease favored by hot, dry weather at this stage in crop development. |
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Although abundant in their favored habitats, island night lizards are still sensitive to disturbance. |
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The panelists generally favored sites that offered the greatest variety of products. |
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Even centuries later, the rich damasks and velvets favored for upholstery would be seen as the height of chic. |
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The river here is broader, with brushy banks and shallow places favored by fishing birds. |
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The periphery of vernal pools, seeps, and vernally moist locales are favored by this primitive fern. |
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This law favored immigrants with post-secondary education, technical training, and specialized skills. |
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The verses of this hymn became the favored marching song of the Union forces during the Civil War. |
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These days, we are aware that this city in the Czech Republic is a favored filming location for Hollywood studios. |
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Ferguson, who eventually scored many Hollywood films, favored this controlled system. |
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Thus it is less favored by roofing crews who are usually paid by the number of shingles they install, not by the hour. |
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They favored quiet meadows where they could gaze at the world through dark, liquid eyes. |
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Most favored activities are cycling on a stationary bicycle, brisk walking, swimming, and water aquatics. |
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The highly soluble and aluminous bytownite favored the formation of allophane. |
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Those few of us who favored free markets and limited government were a beleaguered minority. |
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The leaders at Rome who favored action were thus handed an insult they could use to win support. |
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The Patriots and Eagles are both favored by less than a touchdown by oddsmakers. |
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In 1968 the church opposed the sale of liquor, supported Sunday closing laws, and favored right-to-work laws. |
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He favored a system in which the government would control the money supply directly rather than through a central bank. |
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South Africa, over the last two years, has become a favored new location for shooting feature films. |
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In other words, he favored continuing discrimination and racial segregation. |
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Moreover, the formation of lipid rafts is thought to be favored by hydrogen bonding among the oligosaccharides in sphingolipids. |
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His dark olive complexion, jet black hair, and deep brown eyes gave him the quintessential Mediterranean look favored by women. |
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Jackson once hinted he favored major changes, moaning about his small power forwards and zinging Rice publicly. |
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At the same time, big business is seen as subverting the democratic process through its financial support of favored candidates. |
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Various techniques were used, including lithography, but woodcut and linocut tended to be favored because of their cheapness. |
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Countries followed imprudent policies that favored monopolistic crony capitalists, inflation that magnified poverty and currency overvaluation. |
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Finally, roughly 35 percent of the people questioned favored the their proposal to designate Hokkien as a national language alongside Mandarin. |
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Bank supervisors, through lax supervision, had become instruments of this policy of propping up favored borrowers. |
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The husband favored an Arts and Crafts aesthetic while the wife loved Chippendale and Queen Anne furniture. |
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What matters is that it's understandable and can act as a backstop for a whole raft of specific tax cutting measures favored by conservatives. |
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Get sexy and lean for night with black fishnet hose as favored by Tom Ford for Yves Saint Laurent. |
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The Southern League has favored pitching dramatically of late, though the Georgia outfielders will be playing in historically neutral parks. |
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They favored a myoepithelial origin, hypothesizing that the myoepithelial cells enlarge and merge together to form a syncytium. |
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In fact, that started to happen from 2001 onwards, and to date 16 telecentres have been established in less favored areas of the city. |
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Hummingbirds favored the maguey cactus, and people who extracted the plant's sap were also known as hummingbirds. |
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They created idealized hierarchies that favored their own group over others. |
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Our favored aggregate is the R2 weighted aggregation, but we also report the simple mean of the forecasts and the median. |
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The laparoscopic technique is favored among surgeons as safer overall, but inadvertent perforations do occur. |
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The handle is made of G-l0, a tough material favored by tactical knife makers. |
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They include issuing biased research on particular stocks to attract investment banking fees and giving shares in hot IPOs to favored clients. |
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Prosecutors suspect that the bureau has, for example, unlawfully favored the school by approving its establishment of a junior high school. |
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Marlow favored us with what must seem like an enigmatic smile, but I knew better. |
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The Zaydis favored Zayd ibn Ali, grandson of Husayn, as fifth imam due to his activist revolutionary position against the Umayyad dynasty. |
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They may be shills eager to steer you into a favored silver or wood shop, which give them a cut. |
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New York seemed like a favored spot, since the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers bisected the mountain chain that ran from Canada to Georgia. |
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The prior, more-informal system favored drivers who had relationships with shipping agents. |
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The bike wobbled to a stop as she applied the brakes, and she favored Eric with a wide expectant smile. |
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Throughout his career, Brahms favored three-part form as the primary organizational type for his ballades. |
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For favored employees, there are lavish perks and lots of opportunities for advancement. |
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In other scenes, they are also shown holding hands and nose-kissing, the favored form of kissing in ancient Egypt. |
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The Court found that this unconstitutionally favored voters in sparsely populated counties over heavily populated counties, such as Cook County. |
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In this way, she enacted the role of the favored little girl, a role she had never been able to perform during her own childhood. |
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Pianist One favored the use of delaying the onset of the melody note for beginnings of phrases and melodic peaks. |
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Moldova favored an asymmetrical federation in which power would be concentrated in the central government. |
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Gale's most favored creations, using his vast spectrum of skills, are his concho belts. |
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The pink wine is favored in that sun-basked region for its refreshing crispness and ability to pair up with a wide variety of foods. |
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It will spark months of contentious debate in Congress, where lawmakers will fight to protect their favored programs. |
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Though the incumbent is favored, most local pols think it could be a close finish. |
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Marc Jacobs and Calvin Klein favored models with loose, low ponytails with that same wrapped finish in their spring collections. |
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Voting patterns suggest that market towns, such as ports and cities located on rivers, favored penitentiaries. |
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The congenial figurines combine favored features of extant ceramics with postures and expressions of enhanced fluidity and liveliness. |
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Women favored these watch chatelaines while men preferred fobs by which to pull the watch from the pocket. |
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Critics charged that the board favored certain counties with ties to the political party in power. |
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Be especially wary of those craggy alpine roofscapes favored by current architectural fashion. |
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The authors of this review favored a multidisciplinary approach in the evaluation of sow housing systems. |
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The microbrews caused a growth in tap handles, which favored on-premise. |
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Marriage unions that create family alliances and concentrate land, wealth, and status, such as preferential cross-cousin marriage, are favored in many Micronesian societies. |
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Plant material accumulated on the pond bottom, creating anoxic conditions that favored the preservation of terrestrial arthropods such as the millipedes and arachnids. |
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Nearly 70 percent of the party members said they favored marina Berlusconi as the new party leader. |
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Francis gives a similar explanation for the exceptional mimicry of mockingbirds, suggesting that mimicry itself was not favored by natural selection. |
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They have rewarded favored prisoners and made them trusties. |
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It does produce small black fruit favored by some birds, and, in early summer, barely visible racemes of white flowers with an overpowering, sickly-sweet scent. |
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Over many recent decades, both Keynesians and monetarists have generally at one time or another favored both fixed and flexible exchange rate regimes. |
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Bats, clubs, sticks, blackjacks, Brazilian fighting rods, rocks, and Japanese club sticks are just a few of the more favored tools used in beating people to a pulp. |
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Hartley favored a range of reds throughout his work, and many of the still-life arrangements are set against a ground of dark sienna or Indian red verging on black. |
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Bashar al-Assad favored the adoption of Western-promoted neoliberalism and economic liberalization. |
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Back in the day, at the very least the netroots could arrange for boatloads of cash for favored candidates. |
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The alternative to cuts is to raise taxes, of course, but a majority of the legislatures polled favored only increases in sin taxes, on cigarettes, liquor and so on. |
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Landscapes are her favored subject, as well as the bluebonnets, black-eyed Susans, and other wildflowers that surround the house in spring and summer. |
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Paleoconservative Jesse Helms objected to verity because the nominee favored increased trade with the Soviet Union. |
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The occurrence of precious metal vessels suited to drinking appears to confirm that Mycenaean convivial habits favored exclusion rather than cohesion. |
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In the capitol and out in the boonies, those who favored the old order responded with violence against the occupiers, and against those who supported the occupiers. |
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Bellybuttons tied by nurses at British hospitals within the last 32 years have favored a knot which is now known to be non-secure and liable to unknot itself over time. |
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Thus the model favored by modern geocentrists was hatched in the mind of an unregenerate man, even granting Bouw's own revisionist historiography. |
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He changed power-plant rules affecting emissions, a move favored by industry, and has balked at forcing big ships to clean their smokestack pollutants. |
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He heavily favored his own tribe, the Popalzai, to the detriment of other clans who bitterly resented his partiality. |
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In June 1976, the territory's citizenship law, which favored the Afar minority, was revised to reflect more closely the weight of the Issa Somali. |
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Because of their complex songs and specialized neural pathways for learning them, songbirds, or oscines, have been favored subjects of study among scientists. |
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Abdullah, who has called his ideas the new Malay dilemma, continued to complain that the favored bumiputra businessmen were crowding out their smaller counterparts. |
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Periods of decreased river flow enlarge the proportion of the estuary habitat favored by stenohaline organisms preferring highly saline conditions. |
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Other favored dishes include buseca, which is soup made with calf's tripe, haricot or other white beans, peeled tomatoes, garlic, and Parmesan cheese. |
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As a result, no religious acknowledgment could claim to be an instance of ceremonial deism if it explicitly favored one particular religious belief system over another. |
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Instead of the gorgeous scenic vistas of the Cascade Mountains favored by many artists at the time, he painted scarred clear-cut areas, the loggers' aftermath. |
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Eisenhower had long favored a more closely unified defense establishment. |
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Galangal is a gingery, peppery spice favored in Southeast Asian cooking, and it gives the soup an exotic kick, like a delicate, Malay version of lobster chowder. |
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This solution is favored by politicians and agency heads who can avoid responsibility for fixing today's problems simply by deferring them into the future. |
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The aged muzzle dropped a little, and she favored Wendy with a sad smile. |
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Chelsea snapped her mirror shut and favored Dawn with a pseudo-smile. |
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Leila weighed the question, then favored Nika with that jarring grin. |
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As one of the girls retrieved her camera, she favored me with a hesitant smile, requested that I sign her program, and told me that she was going to be a coach someday, too. |
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Christine's eyes were on him, looking him up and down with the same speculative gaze he'd favored her with, and again he wondered how deep she was with Charles. |
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Well, it seems I have adapted my daughter's favored method of coping. |
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In cubism, geometrical forms and fragmentations are favored. |
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It's still the thing kids learn to write with and it's the writing instrument favored by artists, architects and others who like the buttery glide of soft lead. |
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These conformational changes increase the separation of the glycosidic oxygen atoms and therefore are favored in polysaccharide chains subjected to mechanical stretching. |
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The judging favored the American style of diving, a style placing as much importance on entry or finish of a dive as what was accomplished acrobatically in the air. |
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Concomitantly, most favored female bodies with rounded chests that were attributable, in part, to an erectness of figure that also was considered essential to female beauty. |
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In mythology and legend, a man, often of divine ancestry, is endowed with great courage and strength, celebrated for his bold exploits, and favored by the gods. |
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This means the favored candidate gets an advantageous spot on the ballot and a distinct electoral advantage in that county. |
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In the absence of ceremonial formalities, Francis favored a business-like manner. |
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Even as Hispanics favored Democrats this week, some Republicans wooed them ardently and made surprising inroads. |
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The real losers were moderate-to-liberal Republicans who favored Wall Street and big business. |
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Christie was always the logical choice to be the candidate favored by the boom-boom caucus. |
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A brand-new poll found that a majority of Republican men still favored universal background checks. |
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If the court verdict had favored Port Said, cairenes say, the capital's own ultras would have turned Cairo upside down. |
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And largely unknown groups must never be capriciously favored, however much they might look like the enemy's enemy. |
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The re-positioning on issues that Priebus favored has fallen by the wayside, a casualty of the internal wars within the party. |
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Others favored in-line engines because of the improved streamlining even though the radials of the period usually offered a bit more in horsepower. |
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In a six-hundred-acre planting project in Ephraim Canyon, he favored a native bromegrass and a native wheatgrass, which had both been collected on the Manti Forest. |
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Recent trends have favored the use of medications such as etomidate and ketamine, while familiar agents such as fentanyl and mid-azolam continue to be used widely. |
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The reapportionment of 2002 designed congressional districts that favored incumbents of both parties, leaving virtually no room for challengers to be elected. |
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In truth, that was most likely because he dabbled in some of the darker arts favored by hotel security guards. |
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Take Joni Ernst, a GOP darling now favored to be the next senator from Iowa. |
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Then he favored no limits on spending but full transparency and disclosure of contributions. |
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Since varnish is a more durable than lacquer and was in use before polyurethane was invented, it tends to be favored by many old-timers, if for no other reason than it works. |
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Also, Congress has repeatedly favored importing cheaper foreign drugs as a way to renew price competition in the US drug market, the most expensive in the world. |
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In the shadow of Kilimanjaro, an Italian couple has created a luxurious and eco-friendly safari camp favored by celebrities. |
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In America, when asked eighty-seven percent of the public favored building more wind farms. |
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Early transfers of property, large dowries, and a system of partible inheritance favored the entry of sons and sons-in-law into commercial ventures at an early age. |
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There, many minority parents supported Tom Torklarson, who favored the education reform agenda. |
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The Keystone project is not an American one, but a global one, financed and favored by major multinational oil interests. |
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The men favored tailored coats and neat ties, perhaps even a fedora for added polish. |
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Sabo was heavily favored to dominate the lightweights in this competition. |
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Larger women often are favored as brides because they appear to come from a well-to-do family that can provide a significant dowry and seem strong enough to carry heavy loads. |
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The former believed in the role of the state as a provider, while the latter favored an iron fist approach to governance. |
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It shapes the beliefs of everyone, but gives power to the those of the favored group. |
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It seems the Academy favored Hawkes' flashy, windshield-busting turn over Garfield's more subdued performance. |
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It should also be noted that the bottom of the socio-economic distribution is scanted in these data because this segment of the population is not favored by adoption agencies. |
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While running for mayor in 1999 he told an Inquirer reporter that folks who scrawl their signature on checks to his campaign would be favored for city contracts. |
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For her trouble, she was favored to become speaker of the house if she could only win a seat in La Rochelle. |
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The superintendent for the Midas Mining Company of Rochester, New York, favored names having metallurgic or zoological meaning, including Chrysostone and Megatherium. |
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The Shang Yang school was favored, though not exclusively, by Emperor Wu of Han. |
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The Inuit generally favored, and tried to breed, the most striking and handsome of dogs, especially ones with bright eyes and a healthy coat. |
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A few abolitionists, such as John Brown, favored the use of armed force to foment uprisings among the slaves, as he did at Harper's Ferry. |
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Considerable development of these designs started after World War II, but at the time the aircraft industry favored the use of turbine engines. |
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We'd done the critical reading and so could sort through the often rebarbative yet always challenging works we favored. |
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There have been several reasons why Roman law was favored in the Middle Ages. |
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The simple number schemes he favored for this purpose are more ancient than the atomist theory of Lucretius, and more obvious. |
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Second, oil companies favored a selected, lifting of sanctions on Iraq rather than war. |
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Meanwhile, selection strongly favored responders that accepted fair or hyperfair offers. |
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Protectionist policies were enacted that limited imports and favored exports. |
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Winkley pointed out a section of orchids favored by the Japanese for their leaf variegations rather than flowers. |
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Ezra Cornell's glass drawerknobs proved to be a prototype as glass insulators became popular in America, while Europeans favored earthenware. |
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The controlling party had apportioned the voting districts such that their party would be favored in the next election. |
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Also at issue is the amount of NCUA assistance provided to suitors with a contention by the Utahans that East Coast CUs are favored. |
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The target of the partnership is to increase FBO service by favored hospitality services, personalized interactions and more rewards programs. |
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Combination treatment with streptozocin and doxorubicin is the favored first-line therapy in advanced disease. |
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Before the series began on Saturday, the Yankees were favored to advance to the Fall Classic. |
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Hydrochlorothiazide continues to be the most popular thiazide, although some studies have favored chlorthalidone. |
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Feverishly, Blackbeard loads his favored men and their loot onto a smaller boat in his fleet. |
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The chrysomelids were mainly spotted cucumber beetles, Diabrotica undecimpunctata, a favored food of big brown and evening bats. |
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Nation-building could not be nurtured, he felt, upon a narrowly-framed Gikuyu ethnicism and rewards for the favored few. |
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This will make five starts in a row the California-bred gelding, once a scuffler in the claiming ranks, has been favored at the stakes level. |
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King boletes or porcini can emerge now as well in spots favored by chanterelles. |
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Indeed, Publius favored lengthy, periodic sentences that were verbose and dramatic, full of subordinate clauses and prepositional phrases. |
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The older style of race favored older horses, but with the change in distances, younger horses became preferred. |
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Augustus prepared to hand down his signet ring to his favored general Agrippa. |
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The Whigs generally favored lenient treatment of the colonists short of independence while the Tories staunchly upheld the rights of Parliament. |
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Washington still favored attacking New York, but the French decided to send the fleet to their preferred target at Yorktown. |
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On the whole, historians conclude the Revolution's effect on patriarchy and inheritance patterns favored egalitarianism. |
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Americans polled in January 2003 widely favored further diplomacy over an invasion. |
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He said they favored the embargo precisely because it locked in Bosnia's disadvantage. |
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Apparently Tony Award voters were of a similar mind, since they favored the former over the latter. |
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The French public favored war, though Vergennes and King Louis XVI were hesitant, owing to the military and financial risk. |
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Ellis, however, considers that the odds always favored the Americans, and questions whether a British victory by any margin was realistic. |
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During the late 19th century, Whistler began to reject the Realist style of painting that his contemporaries favored. |
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The use of gold crowns in more prominent teeth such as incisors is favored in some cultures and discouraged in others. |
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Larger females are favored because they can incubate larger numbers of offspring, while also being able to breed a larger clutch size. |
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Their favored breeding beaches are mainland sites facing deep water, and they seem to avoid those sites protected by coral reefs. |
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For example, depending on the food available in a shorebird specie's respective niche, bigger bill sizes may be favored in all individuals. |
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Cold cuts, such as prosciutto, ham, salami, kulen, bacon, and various cheeses, are also favored. |
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Currently, an opening of the Drake Passage during the early Oligocene is favored. |
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In response, the Romans destroyed Aden and favored the Western Abyssinian coast of the Red Sea. |
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Caesar issued coins featuring images of elephants, suggesting that he favored this interpretation of his name. |
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Aggressive behavior in brown bears is favored by numerous selection variables. |
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The Fraxinus japonica species is favored as a material for making baseball bats by Japanese sporting goods manufacturers. |
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It is favored due to its tall trunk and tolerance of poor, compacted soils and urban pollution, conditions that sugar maple cannot grow in. |
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Along with other Greek intellectuals, Posidonius favored Rome as the stabilizing power in a turbulent world. |
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Apart from the British Empire, they were not favored destinations for the immigration of surplus populations. |
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Architecturally, Fascism favored the most modern movements, such as the Rationalism. |
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The Guelphs supported supreme rule by the pope, and the Ghibellines favored the emperor. |
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Instead, Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan dynasty, favored Buddhism, especially the Tibetan variants. |
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She'd lost all her preg weight, but twenty-five months later was still a little poochy in front, favored baggy sweatshirts. |
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The name Irian, which was originally favored by natives, is now considered to be a name imposed by the authority of Jakarta. |
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The Daytona Beach area is similar demographically and the city of Orlando has a large Hispanic population, which has often favored Democrats. |
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Private tutors were often favored among those families who could afford them. |
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As the distance increases between the pack ice and the coast, females must swim longer distances to reach favored denning areas on land. |
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The independence of Portugal since the late Middle Ages has favored the divergence of the Galician and Portuguese languages as they developed. |
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These programs, however, were never supported by the landholding families, because they favored the peasants. |
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Sweet potatoes are widely eaten boiled as a favored snack providing calories and carbohydrates. |
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The Portuguese attributed qualities like intelligence and industriousness to Chinese and Japanese slaves which is why they favored them more. |
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Television, a favored source of news and information, pulls the largest share of advertising monies. |
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Ruffo's compositional style which favored the text was well in line with the Council's perceived concern with intelligibility. |
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They want to improve the condition of every member of society, even that of the most favored. |
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This could result in losses for investors, many of whom being the most favored clients of the underwriters. |
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Although the first power stations supplied direct current, the distribution of alternating current soon became the most favored option. |
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Only under such extreme conditions is carnivory favored to an extent that makes the adaptations advantageous. |
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Southern European Mediterranean climates have favored evergreen and deciduous forests. |
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A fine spready hide is also obtained from the Hereford breed, these being favored by harness and belting makers. |
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However, with such a high oxygen excess the competition between oxidation and condensation reactions will be reduced and oxidation favored. |
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The wedding of black brass bands and orchestras to jubilee concert companies was a consolidation that favored both promoters and musicians. |
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For example, welding by distance is favored when parts require uniformly matched surfaces for a hermetic seal or tight tolerances for a snap fit. |
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This month's Art Print, In the Omnibus, is an example of two printing processes known as drypoint and aquatint, both favored by Mary Cassatt. |
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Ouma last fought in March, losing his third straight bout, this time to a guy he was heavily favored to whup. |
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The sexual union most favored by Japanese gays is one with an age or generational difference. |
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The more experienced pediatricians favored the hospital discharge summary or communication with the child's neonatologist for this information. |
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The Straits Chinese business people were favored as compradors by European merchants and enjoyed advantages under colonial rule. |
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The merits of the case favored the plaintiffs, but their procedural blunders set them back. |
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The style fell markedly out of favor in the 1930s, replaced by the more grandiose nationalist styles that Stalin favored. |
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The racialist Heathen Front group favored the term Odalism in reference to the odal rune. |
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Therefore, based on the imaging characteristics of this lesion, a chordoid glioma is favored. |
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The Whigs and Republicans complained because they favored high tariffs to stimulate industrial growth, and Republicans called for an increase in tariffs in the 1860 election. |
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He favored overdriven amplifiers with high volume and gain, and was instrumental in utilizing the previously undesirable sounds caused by guitar amplifier feedback. |
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The youngest brother, Napeskis, was dashing and handsome and favored by the Hudson Bay Company to the point he was given credit across Rupert's Land. |
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Washington still favored an assault on New York, but was essentially overruled when the French opted to send their fleet to their preferred target of Yorktown. |
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Such dry conditions favored gymnosperms, plants with seeds enclosed in a protective cover, over plants such as ferns that disperse spores in a wetter environment. |
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In the early part of his reign, Henry Tudor favored a site at Sheen, someway down river from London and now known as Richmond Palace, as his primary residence. |
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A theory favored by some modern scholars is that the name red is referring to the direction south, just as the Black Sea's name may refer to north. |
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Contrasting with this approach of conversion as peripety was what Goddard conceives as a medieval, gradualist approach to conversion favored by the Franciscans. |
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The Romans too read these cues, so that they cultivated their Berber alliances and, subsequently, favored the Berbers who advanced their interests following the Roman victory. |
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For the 2008 general elections, the Colorado Party was favored in polls. |
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Broadcasters also favored interlaced scanning because their vast archive of interlaced programming is not readily compatible with a progressive format. |
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According to industry sources, soldiers were replacing damaged Humvee tires with the Super Swamper tire that often is favored by special operations forces. |
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Some Bush advisers favored an immediate invasion of Iraq, while others advocated building an international coalition and obtaining United Nations authorization. |
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Succinylcholine, also known as suxamethonium, is used to induce muscle relaxation and is favored by anaesthetists and emergency doctors because of its fast onset. |
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Assuming their zero isobase and assuming also that they have correctly identified the beaches, the Jamieson hypothesis is decidedly not favored by their field observations. |
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Thomas Jefferson and many of the state's early leaders favored the Neoclassical architecture style, leading to its use for important state buildings. |
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Much of her work dwells upon the black comedy, emotional extremes and deformed outcasts favored by her German Expressionist predecessors, and it is, in fact, genuinely new. |
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We rented an economy car that looked like a venial sin compared with the yacht-sized cars favored by those little old men with peaked caps who cruise by at a steady 25 mph. |
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The telegenic city has long been a favored filming location, especially for chase scenes that feature some of the world's most recognizable landmarks. |
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As they exploded across the landscape and invaded ever drier habitats, natural selection favored shorter, wider, more conductively efficient vessels. |
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On the other hand, Joseph Ellis says that the odds favored the Americans, and asks whether there ever was any realistic chance for the British to win. |
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