The name 'lungs' is derived from their lightness in weight, since they contain air, and the butcher refers to them as 'lights' for this reason. |
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It is for this reason that jewellery boxes are invariably lined inside with a soft material that cushions the ornament. |
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In this way the silicone foam is created, and for this reason, 'foam' and 'fluid layer' are functionally interrelated. |
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The ship appeared to be towing her fishing gear astern and seemingly for this reason remained underway. |
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We speculate that the government may in fact have started the helmet craze for this reason. |
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And, exactly for this reason, he had been keeping a tab on what is happening on the board of his immediate challenger. |
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It is for this reason that the imagery of the 1990s as an interregnum is somewhat misleading. |
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It was for this reason she was confined to her room until someone was sent to get her. |
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It is for this reason that I did not fax this document or direct that it be faxed. |
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The skeptics argue that the vision of freedom embodied in the rights tradition is for this reason partial and incomplete. |
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It is partly for this reason that he is refusing to rush any recruitment moves. |
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There are some, usually more sensitive individuals, who avoid particular passageways for this reason. |
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I do not have the expertise and for this reason I would like an independent surveyor to be appointed. |
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It is for this reason that you should visit your dentist regularly as small cavities are much easier to treat than advanced decay. |
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And for this reason she hectored him knowing how difficult and balky he tended to be, especially towards her. |
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The Americans know it too and largely for this reason, leaned on the Kurds to stay their hand and stand down on Kirkuk, for the moment at least. |
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This is certainly a worthy cause for which to go into battle, and the boycott was indeed wholly objectionable for this reason alone. |
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It is for this reason that Chinese society places such strong emphasis on the honour and obedience one owes to one's parents. |
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Certainly this would include humans as well as non-humans, and for this reason, I fully support and champion the promotion of human rights. |
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It is for this reason that we spot-face our cranks at the same time we drill the hole for the pedal spindle and bottom bracket axis. |
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It is for this reason that I urge you to look at both systems and try them out. |
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It is perhaps all the more dangerous, more labyrinthine, and more tortuous for this reason. |
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Chiefly for this reason the malt kilns were in 1549 closed for two years and a survey of disforestation for eight miles around was instituted. |
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Food manufacturers recalled over 300 types of food products for this reason and initiated a series of genetic tests. |
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It was for this reason that an assembly of fourteen young people left the village on their journey to the promised land of America. |
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It is for this reason that they despised death and even showed themselves superior to death. |
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It is basically for this reason that the appellant claims that the payments to him were gifts and did not attract tax. |
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It is for this reason that I support the introduction of a law to ban them from public sale and public use. |
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The jaw fracture made it impossible to hang him humanely and for this reason he was reprieved! |
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It is for this reason that a distinction is made between other ritual acts of worship, and dhikr. |
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Perhaps it is for this reason that hill running is sometimes depicted as an obscure offshoot of mainstream athletics. |
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All the accused men were well known for their licentious behaviour and for this reason possibly became easy targets for incrimination. |
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It is for this reason that Ms Chileshe advocates that the essentiality of indigenous knowledge systems be given a slot in the broad spectrum of modern environmental education. |
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It is for this reason that research must be allowed to continue in a way that society may reap the medical benefits, whilst limitations are put on other cosmetic aspects. |
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It is for this reason that commentators question the wisdom of the deal. |
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But perhaps it is precisely for this reason that the rediscovery of Dietrich von Hildebrand could not come at a better time. |
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In English or Chinese I like to write in longhand for this reason. |
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How could a lump of bronze cease to exist merely for this reason? |
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Attempts to microfilm the manuscripts were aborted for this reason. |
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It is for this reason that practising insider stock trading is a crime. |
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It was for this reason that Churchill and Roosevelt, while they were together at the Placentia Bay conference, cabled Stalin to suggest the Three-Power conference. |
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The structure is not likely to be optimally functional for this reason. |
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It is for this reason that the one-person-one-vote decision, while appealing in democratic terms, seems to me a form of illegitimate judicial activism. |
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This extremely desirable structure owes its elasticity to the isotactic nature of the polymer, and for this reason these polymers are used for the manufacturing of car tires. |
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The spores of this fungus infect fresh wounds and cuts in the autumn and winter months and for this reason, plums are best pruned in late spring or early summer. |
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Probably in part for this reason, it chose preventable medical conditions, rather than male prophylactics, as the proper analogue for unwanted pregnancy. |
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True ystanbulites can resent those who have come later for this reason and their part in creating congestion and crowdedness. |
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It was for this reason that the generation was close to or on the consumer's premises as Edison had no means of voltage conversion. |
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In high mountain regions, streams frequently rise on sunny days and fall on cloudy ones for this reason. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Edmund Rich, condemned the marriage for this reason. |
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One generally sees adjectives in their neuter form when used pronominally for this reason. |
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Areas with little more than a unique tax status, such as Heligoland and the Canary Islands, are also not included for this reason. |
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Even if you have no intention of ever using a freemail account with Yahoo or Hotmail, it's worth opening one for this reason alone. |
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The tuberculosis treatment rifabutin, for example, should not be used with the protease inhibitor saquinavir for this reason. |
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It is for this reason that such retranslations are usually greated with both fanfare and scrutiny by critics. |
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It is for this reason that dogs may have trouble tracking in subfreezing temperatures but do well on cool, rainy days. |
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Acrochordus javanicus of Java like the other wart snakes hunts fish and for this reason has modified its teeth into long fangs. |
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A law passed in 1640 in Massachusetts outlawed the use of thatched roofs in the colony for this reason. |
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It is for this reason they are often referred to, in industrial jargon, as clevises. |
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A new approach was called for, and for this reason it was decided to embark on a new, complete revision of the dictionary. |
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In Canada, customary aboriginal law has a constitutional foundation and for this reason has increasing influence. |
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Limits were the first way to provide rigorous foundations for calculus, and for this reason they are the standard approach. |
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It is for this reason that the Declaration of Principles denies that regeneration is inseparably connected with baptism. |
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The commodities market was very volatile for this reason, and also because of the many wars that led to cargo seizures and loss of ships. |
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The immense advantage of the general strike is that it begins entirely lawfully and without any danger for the workers, and for this reason thousands will take part. |
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Samoza has a long list of people who are personas non grata, and Figures suspects that I cannot get a visa to get into the country for this reason. |
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Say's law denies the possibility of general overproduction and for this reason classical economists deny that it had any role in the Great Depression. |
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In our study, we do not advocate any Slovak racial purity and for this reason treat the Slovaks and Slovakia conceptually as members of the modern nation-states. |
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The representative of a pocket borough was often the man who owned the land, and for this reason they were also referred to as proprietarial boroughs. |
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The majority of Irish people backed James II for this reason and also because of his promise to the Irish Parliament of a greater future autonomy. |
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France developed the guillotine for this reason in the final years of the 18th century, while Britain banned drawing and quartering in the early 19th century. |
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The policy of rapprochement with the English crown did not suit Louis's political ambitions, and for this reason he found it opportune to allow Henry to leave for England. |
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If the LLC changes its tax year for this reason, no further change in the LLC's tax year is required for the two tax years following the year of change. |
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Portuguese was adopted as one of the two official languages upon independence in 2002 for this reason and as a link to Lusophone nations in other parts of the world. |
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