In hundreds of pages they endeavoured to show just how democratic centralised Soviet anarchy was supposed to be. |
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Try living at the mercy of all that for a bit then see how much big cities turn you off. |
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From a modern perspective it is hard to imagine how a sport like lawn bowling could threaten social order. |
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In rereading my notes from these meetings I am reminded how tenuous the project was at its inception. |
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The first protests by feminists were against how the nationalists defined the role of women. |
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Feminist scholars have pointed out how many women in scripture go without names. |
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An article in the April 5 issue reminds us how deeply ingrained collectivist habits of thought are in this country. |
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They grew up hearing every day how they lived in a communist country getting better all the time. |
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I wanted to know if you had any suggestions for teaching him how to play lax like you do. |
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The kennel owner should find out how these guests feel at his home as they are highly individualistic. |
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Oh, plus I was thinking about how Virgo comes right after Leo in the zodiac, and that seems to make some sense here. |
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House placement is how each person is affecting the other according to the twelve houses of the zodiac. |
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Note how Zodiac is given enough towline to keep it on the backside of the wave. |
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I have no idea whether they realise how much they have disrupted the day-to-day to running of the school. |
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The Louvre has sent a tiny St George that shows how dodgy was his early grasp of animal and human anatomy. |
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But understanding of how these beetles live, and how they evolved from a common ancestor, makes them less mysterious. |
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I have read all the layette information but I still get confused as too how many to get. |
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A taxi driver told today how he helped lift a car with his bare hands to rescue a child trapped in a road accident. |
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This gives you an idea of just how ancient this particular species was in terms of its ancestral lineage. |
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It is salutary to wonder how much more beneficial it would have been to have spent these sums of money on medical research. |
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These are rare, though there have been calls for research to establish how significant the risk is. |
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The Doctor and his team will be researching into how the body can fight heart disease naturally. |
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The big questions are how much to invest and how much can you expect to have gained on reselling the piece at a later date. |
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I remember the first time I realised how much trouble I was going to have with this business of mental anchorage. |
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The study of zoogeography attempts to answer questions about how and why fish faunas differ across geographic regions. |
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In layman's terms, that's who got out of the buildings, how they got out, and why. |
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They will explain things in layman's terms and work with you to not only help you reach the top but understand how you got there as well. |
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Efforts by the news group to find out how the warranties would be applied to the Namibian resellers failed. |
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A pensioner told how her garden had been left resembling a bomb site after a sewage pipe exploded. |
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I mean how can you ever feel comfortable living in a house with someone who hates and resents you? |
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Many sisters were also unable to articulate how being a sister-teacher or a sister-nurse differed from being a laywoman in a similar occupation. |
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I am an absolute medical laywoman, but it was always fun to read about how they butchered medical technique or diagnosis this week. |
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It is impossible for a person who doesn't know how to zoom a video camera to tell others how to use it. |
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We set aside reserves for wild nature, but sometimes we forget how much we need wild places and wild animals. |
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A critical look at how the other services support their reservists may be helpful. |
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That's all well and good, but how do you attach significance to the LD50 numbers that you might find? |
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In this case, consult the motherboard manual and read how to reset the CMOS using the jumper on the main board. |
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The men teach their sons hunting and fishing skills, as well as how to sew their own simple garments. |
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I identify as an androgyne, by the way, in case anyone feels that's relevant to deciding how to take this response. |
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I agree with the opinion about how it can led on to harder drugs for certain people, but this is not everyone. |
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We need to look at how we can strengthen families, parenting skills, and the like. |
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I thought how lucky we are to be able to take command of our lives by leading a healthy and active lifestyle. |
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As I have said dozens of times, romantic movies are made or broken by how well the leads interact with each other. |
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She couldn't help but smile at the group of fifteen year old girls gushing about how cute the lead dancer was. |
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Can I say how refreshing it was to read your lead story on Dyslexia this week. |
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Highlights include our lead story on how tactical voting using the internet could prove crucial in the upcoming general election. |
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You just wouldn't credit how difficult it is to take two little dogs out on leads. |
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None of the training I received in medical school, residency, fellowship, or practice had taught me how to reply to Anna. |
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You can't imagine how hard it is to watch the leader board when you're that close to going home in a major. |
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It concludes with how the tenants react to the accident, and how their noise transforms into music. |
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But figuring out exactly how to regenerate ammonia borane from the residuum left after hydrogen has been extracted remains a stumbling block. |
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Most scrapbookers don't know what kerning or leading are and how to adjust them accordingly. |
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The largest determination of how many runs are likely to be scored in an inning is whether or not the lead-off man reaches base. |
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The main thing is getting back fit again no matter how long it takes and I have more or less resigned myself to not playing again this season. |
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We haven't been notified of how long he may be away, but we've resigned ourselves to around six months. |
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Psychologists throughout the country consistently found receptive audiences for psychology's messages about how to build resilience. |
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When trying events do arise, slow down and ask yourself how a resilient person would respond. |
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It is striking how resiliently such ideas persist in the face of inconsistent evidence. |
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In the lead-up to a race I run through lots of scenarios and afterwards think about how I could have improved my performance. |
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It's there in part because I remember how friends and associates would try to console me after I'd been zinged. |
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But then I put in a few rows of zinnias to sell at a farmers' market, and was surprised at how well they sold. |
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The charge varies depending on which and how many masks the visitors request to appear. |
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Years ago, when I was a law clerk, I was impressed by how much the Judge could accomplish with one simple question. |
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I am not a criminal, she adds recalling how difficult it was to have the family law court accept her name as Lydia. |
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Survey research, regardless of how it is conducted or whom it surveys, must often be interpreted with caution when analyzing the results. |
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However, this problem deepens because no matter how well it is analysed and discovered, nothing serious is done to fight corruption. |
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Casey says he got letters from psychologists, who were analyzing his personality through how he coached that game. |
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It created medical privacy laws that require health care providers to be careful how they release protected health care information. |
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But how can ID claim to be a critical analytical theory worthy of study in a science classroom? |
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That way they can see the analytics for their post, see how much traffic it received, maybe since day one. |
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No one imagined in 1897 what the electron would do, or how it would change humanity. |
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Her decision not to go to law at the time is understandable, given how rape trials can be for the victim a prolonged continuation of the original trauma. |
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With no requalifying for the Ryder Cup, no wild-card picks and no apparent animosity, the only thing to talk about has been how poorly many of the team members are playing. |
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In order to know what innovations work, you have to have good information on how effective your practices are. |
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It demonstrates how relationships during the summer can be so fleeting and how at times even the most sensitive teen can emerge resiliently from disappointment. |
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The aid worker, who quit the army in 1992 to become a civilian engineering contractor, revealed how he turned down a well-paid job in Portugal to join the mercy mission. |
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Self-promotion improves the self for McCarthy, but how effective, and healthy, is this inflation of the ego? |
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It also is an attempt to reshuffle how libraries house information. |
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The next Administration must think carefully about how to reintroduce legitimacy into the role of the United States in the international lawmaking process. |
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And I was there for the past two weeks, and I was on my way back from there and had the layover in Paris, and that's how I wound up on this flight. |
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Meanwhile a revolution in drinking glasses had emanated from the two southern English workshops of George Ravenscroft, who in 1675 had discovered how to make lead crystal. |
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Elton John reportedly rejected that idea, which is how the now-famous love scene between Simba and Nala came to be. |
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There, she and the other women were judged on how they spoke and posed and for their elegance. |
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And for all the faults of the league office, the sport has effected a revolution in how we find the sport. |
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The orchestra leader has to figure out how to make them play together. |
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We added a leader board in the staging lanes that will help competitors keep track of how each of the seven divisions are doing in the team competition. |
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He demonstrates that first-aid very slowly trickled down to needy Germans and how individualistic attitudes replaced communal ones as the Cold War intensified. |
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We only saw two rhinos today but again, we got good views and now that I've worked out how to zoom the camera, got some of the best pictures so far. |
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I am interested in understanding how the morphological and ecological associations of anemophily reflect the aerodynamic requirements for effective pollen export and import. |
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Almost 200 Californians turned out for tips on how to build resilience. |
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What the state really needs is to figure out how to elbow its way into the tech economy. |
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No study in the history of physics, chemistry, biology or human anatomy and physiology has determined the concept of chi to be an accurate description of how the body works. |
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Natural Born Heroes also reveals how the anatomy of the human face is unique in the animal kingdom and can show an extraordinary range of emotions. |
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The fact that this World Cup is basically being played in our time zone means most soccer fans are able to see a lot more of this event and understand how big it is. |
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Further experiments will address the problem of how many water molecules are required to facilitate and stabilise charge transfer to the zwitterion. |
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Nobody is born knowing how a bill becomes a law or what the electoral college is. |
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And survey after survey proves an embarrassingly high percentage of Americans are largely ignorant of how our government works. |
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I ask Peggy how she learned to size women up so efficiently and effectively. |
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We know nothing of how efficiently, or otherwise, any of these tasks were performed. |
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The book also tells one a lot about Herge, who was a stickler for accuracy and detail and how he ensured that each of the stories was firmly anchored in fact. |
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She said students learned a lot about how to put together a proper survey and about the pitfalls to avoid such as asking leading questions or ambiguous questions. |
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A claim of res ipsa loquitur will usually not succeed, or indeed be necessary, if there is any actual evidence about how the loss or injury was sustained. |
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And how has the Scottish myth of egalitarianism survived two and a half centuries of severe inequality? |
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Museum directors wanted to display a representative work by every great artist, zookeepers hoped to have every animal no matter how exotic, botanists every plant. |
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They are intelligent enough to learn how to unscrew a jar and are known to raid lobster traps. |
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Localism is incapable of displacing capitalism or even effectively challenging it because it fails to understand how capitalism works. |
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The media reacted by running headlines and news articles stating that how much you eat has no effect on health and longevity. |
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She also knows how to cram a book full of enticing color photos of more art projects based on rubber stamp designs than could easily be imagined. |
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I am disgusted how these present traders have allowed our beautiful shopping area to develop into such a run-down state. |
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In fact I've rarely felt anything other than bemusement at how referees allow him to get away with his acts of blatant deceit. |
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There is definitely a shortage of good RSMs and TMMs and companies are starting to ask how they can get better candidates. |
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Some industries have rules of thumb about how companies in the particular industry are valued for transfer of controlling ownership interests. |
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Have a quick glance at the SPFL rule book and show us how the heck the Ibrox club actually meet the criteria. |
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A YOUNG builder has told how he faced death after being kidnapped and tortured by a Midland loanshark. |
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Just like the fairy tale figure Rumplestiltskin who spun flax into gold, Alaska must learn how to turn gas into cash. |
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It was a good thing Vaughan won the toss and batted first as the Bermudan batsmen didn't know how to go about playing the English pace attack. |
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In the following interview, Rudish gives advice on how the C-suite can come through the storm afloat. |
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With a powerful experimental tool, Wong's group may be able to home in on how pressure influences the potency of local anesthetics. |
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It then listed precisely how much you are going to be charged for each rubber cheque and for over-drawing your credit limit. |
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Continuing to study those regions could help scientists understand how loblollies and other pines battle disease. |
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Then again Royal Mail once donated 20,000 that posties hadn't dropped towards the world's largest rubber-band ball, which was flown to Arizona to see how high it would bounce. |
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We believe shareholders should question how committed Jonathan Litt and his nominees are to Associated Estates, and how engaged they would be if elected to the Board. |
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While our new friends at the Good Shepherd know how to worship liturgically, they likewise know how to feed the hungry and give drink to the thirsty afterwards. |
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The Vermont Agency of Transportation is studying how jointless bridges respond to thermal movements and dead and live loads in a northern climate. |
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For entrepreneurs and established businessmen who have been questioning how far rubber stamps can go, Presto Wonders offers an unmistakably posh and polished answer. |
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To teach his students how to follow a series of steps to solve an equation, also known as an algorithm, Eleuterio has taught his students how to master a Rubik's Cube. |
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Firstly I had to re-set my goals and think not about how many times my body weight I should try and benchpress, but what I could lift without killing myself. |
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Straight guys ask him how much he guys ask if he could bench-press them. |
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