Axes continued to be made in this manner with the introduction of Bronze metallurgy. |
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Contractions of the haustrae move material in a retrograde manner to the cecum. |
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A man in a fit of anger, is actuated in a very different manner from one who only thinks of that emotion. |
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I think you said something concerning the manner in which yonder ship has anchored, and of the condition they keep things alow and aloft? |
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Early depictions were anastasic, the empty cross symbolizing the resurrection and hiding the manner of Jesus' death. |
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Detection is, or ought to be, an exact science and should be treated in the same cold and unemotional manner. |
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Birtwistle's music is complex, written in a modernistic manner with a clear, distinctive voice. |
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In 1290 Giotto began painting in a manner that was less traditional and more based upon observation of nature. |
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Some later work, however, was created to rival or complement the manner of the Dutch artist. |
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He disliked the college and was bored by the manner in which they taught him Classics. |
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He has a loud voice and a nervous restless manner and a perfectly unaffected and businesslike address. |
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The body became represented in a more representational manner, and patronage of art thrived. |
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Thus the BBC was granted sufficient leeway to pursue the Government's objectives largely in a manner of its own choosing. |
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This idea is that we scale the image size according to distance in a geometrical manner. |
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Religion taught in this manner is also a compulsory subject for all University students. |
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Intercultural communication is competent when it accomplishes the objectives in a manner that is appropriate to the context and relationship. |
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Traditionally, a laird is formally styled in the manner evident on the 1730 tombstone in a Scottish churchyard. |
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Vergil wrote the Aeneid, creating a national epic for Rome in the manner of the Homeric epics of Greece. |
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His great grandson was Joseph Bell who Arthur Conan Doyle has credited Sherlock Holmes as being loosely based on from Bell's observant manner. |
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Glasgow merchants made such fortunes that they adopted the style of aristocrats in their superior manner and in their lavish homes and churches. |
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Changing my manner somewhat, I began with gentle censure of the Nobilissimus. |
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Despite a quiet, modest manner, and his politically moderate stance, he was a witty, often scathing speaker. |
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I sighed to Selene in a calm, nonalarming manner as she was grasping for key and padlock in front of the door. |
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In diagram A, the sett reverses at the first pivot, then repeats, then reverses at the next pivot, and will carry on in this manner horizontally. |
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In diagram B, the sett reverses and repeats in the same way as the warp, and also carries on in the same manner vertically. |
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Players touching a stone in such a manner are expected to call their own infraction as a matter of good sportsmanship. |
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Some of the local Brittonic kings, such as Togidubnus, received citizenship in this manner. |
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Usually, the lord also promised to provide for the vassal in some form, either through the granting of a fief or by some other manner of support. |
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Henry believed that kings should rule England in a dignified manner, surrounded by ceremony and ecclesiastical ritual. |
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If eliminated parties lose seats in this manner, then the seat counts for parties that achieved the minmum threshold improve. |
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The remaining seats are awarded in a compensatory manner to achieve proportionality across a larger region. |
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Seats would be apportioned to parties in a proportional manner at the state level. |
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For example, Uruguay's Estadio Centenario is often used in Uruguay, while in parts of the United States, Michigan Stadium is used in this manner. |
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For Pentecostals, there is no prescribed manner in which a believer will be filled with the Spirit. |
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Using cast iron in this way, in the same manner as the stone arch it supersedes, makes use of the material's strength in compression. |
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This folklore can include jokes, sayings and expected behavior in multiple variants, always transmitted in an informal manner. |
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Pure psychic automatism, by which one proposes to express, either verbally, in writing, or by any other manner, the real functioning of thought. |
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Each work employs an arrangement of multiple plasma screen panels configured in a manner similar to historic altarpieces. |
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John was a person who interpreted the spirit of Juventus in the best possible manner, and also represented the sport in the best and purest way. |
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The manner of cooking for the American colonists followed along the line of British cookery up until the Revolution. |
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With one in eight people in the world not having access to safe water it is important to use this resource in a prudent manner. |
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The types and abundance of minerals in a rock are determined by the manner in which the rock was formed. |
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Some flatfishes are also able to change their pigmentation to match the background, in a manner similar to some cephalopods. |
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The bishop wears an omophorion, whose shape and manner of wearing are closer to the original pallium than either the stole or the epitrachelion. |
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Tails cast in this manner generally grow back over time, though the replacement is typically darker in colour than the original. |
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Both hunting and egging continue today, although not at the levels that occurred in the past, and generally in a more controlled manner. |
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Numerical marking is the manner of denoting the arithmetical values of contour lines. |
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In the same manner, the satellite locations are known with great precision. |
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This is why hours were drawn in sundials in that manner, and why modern clocks have their numbers set in the same way. |
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Agonistic behaviour consists of thrusting and snapping at opponents with their bills, or lifting and waving their wings in a threatening manner. |
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Over 200 species have been introduced to the San Francisco Bay in this manner making it the most heavily invaded estuary in the world. |
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The laten were tenants of lands they did not own and might be tied to it in the manner of serfs, but in later times might buy their freedom. |
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The word is also used in a pejorative manner by critics of this type of political rule. |
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Ties with Richard were further strained after the latter acted in a haughty manner after Acre fell to the crusaders. |
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In this manner it is almost impossible for target ships to pass safely between two individually moored mines. |
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German commanders at all levels failed to react to the assault phase in a timely manner. |
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It is a voluntary relief movement not prompted in any manner by desire for gain. |
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While it treats of nothing new, it handles the intricacies of neurology as seen in paedopathy in a concise and refreshing manner. |
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It is distinct from an airship, which is a powered aerostat that can propel itself through the air in a controlled manner. |
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Sulphadimidine tablets are often taken by people in the same manner as aspirin or panadol. |
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Let us, saith he, celebrate this feast, not in a panegyrical but divine, not in a worldly but supersecular manner. |
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Quite naturally, these alternative forms were at first considered to be different species, until they were found growing in a conjoined manner. |
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The manner in which units of meaning are assigned to units of syntax remains unclear. |
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In moths, their antennae are known to be responsible for the sensing of Coriolis forces in the similar manner as with the halteres in flies. |
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Often these names served as a way for Europeans to divide Africans in a familiar manner, disregarding ethnicity or origin. |
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The majority of forced labor, whether coerced through debt, violence, or through another manner, is often unreported. |
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Rice mills, called pecker, cog, and water mills... The first... so called, from the pestle's striking... in the manner of a wood pecker. |
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Islands and banks can interact with currents and upwellings in a manner that results in areas of high ocean productivity. |
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Their small, widely spaced eyes have eyelids that close in a circular manner. |
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Many particles combine chemically in a manner highly depletive of oxygen, causing estuaries to become anoxic. |
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Nonetheless, the manner in which a habitat is altered is often a major determinant in population change. |
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Whether it might not, in like manner, be proper to introduce the term percept for the object of perception, I shall not at present inquire. |
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Business expenses include all manner of costs for the benefit of the activity. |
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Failure to submit a SORN is punishable in the same manner as failure to pay duty when using the vehicle on public roads. |
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Vespasian was known for his wit and his amiable manner alongside his commanding personality and military prowess. |
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Bernard de Montfaucon's 1730 engraving has a solid line resembling a spear being held overhand matching the manner of the figure to the left. |
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Districts that do not contain a former borough can apply for a charter in a similar manner to English districts. |
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The Women's County Championship is played each year, in a similar manner to the men's, but the Women's county game focuses upon 50 over cricket. |
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The rear wheel was driven directly by rods from the pistons in a manner similar to the drive wheels of steam locomotives. |
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Today's larger farms produce milk at a rate which direct expansion refrigeration systems on bulk milk coolers cannot cool in a timely manner. |
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This type of recognition is bestowed in the form of a name, title, manner of dress, or monetary reward. |
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Thicker blades made in this process were often converted into side scrapers, burins were often created in the same manner from debitage as well. |
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Termination type is a characteristic indicating the manner in which the distal end of a flake detached from a core. |
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The spearhead is shaped in a manner which allows it to penetrate the thick layers of whale blubber and stick in the flesh. |
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Hooker worked largely from Thomas Aquinas, but he adapted scholastic thought in a latitudinarian manner. |
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It is thus a dialogue within a dialogue, after the manner of Plato, but the conversation extends to enormous length. |
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Mela's descriptive method follows ocean coasts, in the manner of a periplus, probably because it was derived from the accounts of navigators. |
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This event might have prompted the annexation of the Nabataean kingdom, but the manner and the formal reasons for the annexation are unclear. |
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During the early Renaissance, duelling established the status of a respectable gentleman, and was an accepted manner of resolving disputes. |
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Instead of handling business in a professional manner, he called all members of the situation into his bedroom to be given orders. |
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The manner of election, the nature of candidate qualifications, and the electors vary from case to case. |
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He points it, however, by no deviation from his straightforward manner of speech. |
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Alexander was raised in the manner of noble Macedonian youths, learning to read, play the lyre, ride, fight, and hunt. |
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He overcame this by being personally involved in battle, in the manner of a Macedonian king. |
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The map is a figurative illustration, in the manner of the medieval mappa mundi format, depicting the world via a clover shape. |
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Ships built in this manner were written of in Zhu Yu's book Pingzhou Table Talks, published by 1119 during the Song Dynasty. |
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The intent of the map should be illustrated in a manner in which the percipient acknowledges its purpose in a timely fashion. |
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A 2016 study found that the manner of the Reconquest has persistent effects on the Spanish economy to this day. |
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The king replied in a positive manner in a letter of 23 October 1491, but delayed the commission. |
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In this manner, he was able to take advantage of the defeat of the French in order to break the power of the Orsini. |
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A bureaucracy based on a hierarchy of ranked and titled officials was introduced, and society was organised in a related manner. |
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Looking like no stranger to hard work, Jim was tall and lean with a deep, resonant, preacherlike voice and manner. |
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My old fussbudget aunt had a very preachy manner and would prattle on about the dangers of alcohol and other vices. |
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In this manner, she is often considered as a traitor by many and her name is not revered among many locals. |
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The Iroquoians no longer made friendly visits or peddled fish and game, but prowled about in a sinister manner. |
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Large bands of armed brigands roamed the country committing all manner of atrocities. |
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Raising cattle in this manner allows the use of land that might be unsuitable for growing crops. |
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They are served alongside such vegetables as potatoes and pumpkin and, as such, are generally prepared in a savory manner. |
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It can sometimes be used jokingly to refer to Western people or civilization in a cultured manner. |
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Palatalization involves change in the place or manner of articulation of consonants, or the fronting or raising of vowels. |
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Palatalization changes place of articulation or manner of articulation of consonants. |
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It may also cause a consonant to change its manner of articulation from stop to affricate or fricative. |
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Some speakers code switch clearly from one to the other while others style shift in a less predictable and more fluctuating manner. |
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Over time, it has changed in fundamental ways the manner in which blacks and whites interact with and relate to one another. |
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The term may have arisen from the notion of a clumsy or rough manner of speaking. |
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For pastoral reasons, this manner of receiving communion has been legitimately established as the most common form in the Latin rite. |
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If she softened her natural vowels a fraction in keeping with her role as a Protestant lady, she did not put on dog or act in a snobbish manner. |
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His approach was to move all the voices in a homorhythmic manner with no complicated rhythms, and to use dissonance very conservatively. |
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The main risk of the withdrawal method is that the man may not perform the maneuver correctly or in a timely manner. |
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Another substance, polidocanol, which functions in the same manner is being looked at. |
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The manner selected often depends upon the gestational age of the embryo or fetus, which increases in size as the pregnancy progresses. |
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In this manner, it does not matter when a guilty mind and act coincide, as long as at some point they do. |
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The ultimate task of a judge is to settle a legal dispute in a final and public manner, and thus affirm the rule of law. |
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Although the laying workers functioned in a queenlike manner, they were unable to suppress ovarian development as effectively as the queen. |
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Congress is permitted to regulate the manner in which proof of such acts may be admitted. |
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The courts may also interpret a law in such a manner that any objection against it of retrospective operation may be removed. |
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He also wrote on kingship, arguing that a ruler should be called king only if he obtained and exercised power in a lawful manner. |
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In this manner, the Duke, being the largest land owner, could not act as a judge in his own case. |
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However, the manner in which section 5 was worded created much difficulty in determining whether particular English statutes applied locally. |
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Copyright does not cover ideas and information themselves, only the form or manner in which they are expressed. |
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Thus, the shaping of the judicial body, through the manner of judicial appointment, is carried out by all the authorities together. |
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The manner of his appointment was controversial, and two of Macmillan's cabinet ministers refused to take office under him. |
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In the United States Congress, divisions are used, but not in the same manner as in the British Parliament. |
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Blair's financial assets are structured in a complicated manner, and as such estimates of their extent vary widely. |
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Hot oil, however, was not commonly used in this manner, contrary to popular belief, since oil was extremely expensive. |
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A cartel is a group of firms that act together in a monopolistic manner to control output and prices. |
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In 1603, Hugh Plat suggested that coal might be charred in a manner analogous to the way charcoal is produced from wood. |
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After cooling in this manner the wedges are fractured and the metal coloration is assessed. |
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Wrought iron may be welded in the same manner as mild steel, but the presence of oxide or inclusions will give defective results. |
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Due to the strict relationship between shape and flatness, these terms can be used in an interchangeable manner. |
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If a material is elongated in the same manner across the width, then the flatness coming into the mill will be preserved at the exit of the mill. |
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Today he is principally remembered for the manner of his death, and monuments to him stand in Pimlico, Chichester Cathedral, and Liverpool. |
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The term also applies to handcuffs and other similarly conceived restraint devices that function in a similar manner. |
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A pin shackle is closed with an anchor bolt and cotter pin, in a manner similar to a clevis. |
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April may be the cruellest month, but I am planning to render it civilised and to take my antibiotics in a regular manner. |
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After harvest, hay also has to be stored in a manner to prevent it from getting wet. |
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It is paved in the manner of old cities and is home to many cafes and restaurants, as well as the town hall. |
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Other meals are still served in a traditional manner on carved wooden plates. |
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Computer systems were upgraded in the stock exchanges to handle larger trading volumes in a more accurate and controlled manner. |
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The civil administration was organized in a hierarchical manner on the basis of merit, with promotions based on performance. |
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In the early days of the United States, there was doubt whether a marriage solemnised in that manner was entitled to legal recognition. |
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The Moriori were treated in an inhumane and degrading manner for many years. |
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I can hardly turn on the telly without being confronted by your antipatico manner. |
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The accurate apocatastasis of the moon, and in a similar manner of the sun. |
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No doctrine...contradicts the Holy Scripture in a more unwarrantable manner than that of the so-called Apokatastasis. |
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After this manner, authority working in a circle, they endeavoured to atheize one another. |
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Baricity is used in anesthesia to determine the manner in which a particular drug will spread in the intrathecal space. |
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But brederen, de joy ob de belieber in Jesus be set forth in a figerative manner in de text. |
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We raced madly for about half a mile, behaving in as wild a manner as the poor bestung animals. |
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He has with him his secretary, who speak the Spanish in a very bookly manner. |
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Behind him is lumber 'sawn in the boule.' Wood is more commonly sawn in this manner in Europe and is stacked in the order it comes from the log. |
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It is in this manner that the ploughs are reversed at the termination of each bout of the field. |
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He is thoroughly business, but has the happy faculty of transacting it in a genial and courteous manner. |
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He dealt with the troublemaker in a Christianly manner, by offering him a second chance. |
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In the view of chronobiologists, individual biological rhythms are always regulated in a similar manner. |
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To set down somewhat circumstantially, not only the events, but the manner of my trials. |
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In London they clip their words after one manner about the court, another in the city, and a third in the suburbs. |
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One of the most colourful people in motor racing, he writes in a colourful manner. |
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Compings should never be memorized but should be applied in a completely extemporaneous manner. |
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The manner of its concretion is by concentrical rings, like those of an onion about the first kernel. |
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Some flakes detached in a controlled manner have characteristics of conchoidal fracture. |
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He was a very short, fat little man, with immensely long grey side-whiskers, and a most consequential manner. |
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His approach to his subjects would seem to borrow something from his gentle couchside manner. |
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Hayber was rewarded for his services in the most cruelsome manner. He was shot dead. |
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But that only depresses me more! I need to defunkify myself in that manner too. |
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Let an ambassador deport himself in the most graceful manner before a prince. |
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But what I said...in no manner was it meant to derank, lower your value as a person, nor to decrease your respect as man. |
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She glimpsed at the people whom she had left behind, and smirked in the most disdainful manner towards them. |
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The gas, however, may experience the same changes of volume and disgregation in another manner. |
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Written in a spirit of conservation, Aestheticism and the Canadian Modernists is doctiloquent in a manner no longer quite fashionable. |
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When I chance to be angry, it is in the earnestest manner that may be, but yet as briefly and as secretly, as is possible. |
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Ironically, it was the encloser who had acted in an unbounded manner by violating the institutional boundaries of local community power. |
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Me thinks vertue is another manner of thing, and much more noble than the inclinations unto goodnesse, which in us are ingendered. |
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Government was unnerved, confounded, and in a manner suspended. Its equipoise was totally gone. |
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The cultural struggle is for the survival of family values against all manner of atheistic amorality. |
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Our lord Jesus came in the manner of a pilgrim and fellowshipped with them. |
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In short, the number fifteen cannot in any manner be separated from its fifteenness. |
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After this manner did the late Warden of Barchester Hospital accomplish his flitting, and change his residence. |
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A man must doe as some wilde beasts, which at the entrance of their caves, will have no manner of footing seene. |
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It seemed a little severe to be shut away from her now but Mrs. Fuller's manner had fore-answered any appeal and I held my peace. |
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We travel here in an extraordinary manner, but we cannot geologize by steam-boats. |
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The Schnitzelbank Band, each member attired in an odd getup, received many comments for the manner in which the men marched. |
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The floor of first story and piazza to be laid with Georgia pine, in narrow courses planed, groved and tongued, and laid in the best manner. |
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A choice of it may be made according to the gust and manner of the ancients. |
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The jaws were furnished with hooks or hamated teeth, in the manner common to snakes. |
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He had a new tough manner of pulling down breath and hawking into the street. |
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The doctrine of precedent which requires similar cases to be adjudicated in a like manner, falls under the principle of stare decisis. |
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In every case aforementioned, authority has been conceded by Act of Parliament and may be taken back in the same manner. |
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The jenny worked in a similar manner to the spinning wheel, by first clamping down on the fibres, then by drawing them out, followed by twisting. |
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With a rumpled, folksy manner, he held court for years in the smoke-filled beer hall of the King Louis Hotel in Calgary. |
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Notable examples of Gaelic verse composed in this manner are the Book of the Dean of Lismore and the Fernaig manuscript. |
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In dreams, sensation is still involved, but in an altered manner than when awake. |
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Aristotle's conception of the city is organic, and he is considered one of the first to conceive of the city in this manner. |
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Grazing in this manner is one of the main factors preventing the natural regeneration of forests across many regions of the country. |
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The imperfect is constructed in a similar manner, as are the periphrastic forms of the future and conditional tenses. |
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There was a strange agitation in Prout's manner, a strange hurriedness in his tones. |
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Claudius' ashes were interred in the Mausoleum of Augustus on 24 October 54 AD, after a funeral in the manner of Augustus. |
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The Romans certainly would have followed up their initial victory over the Brigantes in some manner. |
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In his version, Lucius is the son of the benevolent King Coilus and rules in the manner of his father. |
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Is the person acting in a strange manner, behaving illogically and seemingly out of touch with reality? |
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In what manner can this concession be made an argument for its imperishability? |
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He would in like manner improper and inclose the sunbeams to comfort the rich and not the poor. |
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I don't altogether agree with him here, for a hearty sincere inlook tends, I think, in no manner to self-glorification. |
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Soon after, Elizabeth reintroduced the Protestant faith but in a more moderate manner. |
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Certain Greek and Hebrew words were to be translated in a manner that reflected the traditional usage of the church. |
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The manner wherewith our Lawes assay to moderate the foolish and vaine expences of table-cheare and apparell, seemeth contrarie to it's end. |
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And after the lecture was ended they did according to the usual manner, withdraw for mutual converse. |
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The main theme of the party's campaign was opposition to the manner of the government opting for a hard Brexit in leaving the European Union. |
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He concluded this sentence with a self-important cough, as one who has laid down the law in an indisputable manner. |
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Normal rats show leukophobia, ie, going away from strong light, while blind rats do not react to light in this manner. |
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Dirac did not commend himself to any definite view, but he described the possibilities for answering the question of God in a scientific manner. |
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Dirac's formulation allowed him to obtain the quantisation rules in a novel and more illuminating manner. |
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Babbage is not known to have written down an explicit set of instructions for the engine in the manner of a modern processor manual. |
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However, all of these criteria are applied in a universal manner that does not account for differences among units of product. |
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Operated in this manner, the slip losses are dissipated in the secondary resistors and can be very significant. |
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Danish and Norman conquests were just the manner in which God punished his sinful people and the fate of great empires. |
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A European charm of manner and a slight Scandinavian accent completed his front. No one could have looked less like a lush-roller. |
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Quakers consider this to be a form of worship, conducted in the manner of meeting for worship. |
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In the early days of the United States, there was doubt whether a marriage solemnized in that manner was entitled to legal recognition. |
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After describing the horrific manner of Edmund's death, the Passio continued the story. |
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Other commentators have suggested that the manner of St Edmund's death, veneration and culthood define him as a sacral king. |
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The Rig Veda praises various deities, none superior nor inferior, in a henotheistic manner. |
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In this manner, all BTW's can trace a direct line of descent all the way back to Gardner. |
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Some people have expressed concern about the manner in which the peer review has been carried out. |
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Ainsworth used Turpin as a plot device, describing him in a manner that makes him more lively than the book's other characters. |
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It should nonetheless be performed in a smooth and graceful manner, with one figure flowing seamlessly into the next. |
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Macon is another alternative to bacon, produced by curing cuts of mutton in a manner similar to the production of pork bacon. |
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This gave him some influence with the Academy and allowed him to dictate the manner in which he wished his work to be exhibited. |
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Earlier figures are pierced in a conventional manner, in which bent limbs separate from and rejoin the body. |
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The Satires and Epistles discuss ethical and literary problems in an urbane, witty manner. |
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A large part of rhetoric consists of the ability to present a familiar idea in a striking new manner that attracts attention. |
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Writers were encouraged to write in a way that kept in mind the speaker, subject, audience, purpose, manner, and occasion. |
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The upward dart of a droll, pointed moustache has been modern and whimsical and masqueradish. The manner has corresponded. |
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He braves the dangers of the Abyss alone in a manner reminiscent of Odysseus or Aeneas. |
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In this manner, Milton portrays Adam as a heroic figure, but also as a greater sinner than Eve, as he is aware that what he is doing is wrong. |
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While Adam attempts to build an altar to God, critics note Eve is similarly guilty of idolatry, but in a different manner. |
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During the Restoration period, the most common manner of getting news would have been a broadsheet publication. |
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He laid out his objections in an orderly manner, focusing on one before moving to the next. |
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Illustrations could appear alongside words in the manner of earlier illuminated manuscripts. |
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Mill promoted economic democracy instead of capitalism, in the manner of substituting capitalist businesses with worker cooperatives. |
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While songs with maritime themes were sung, all manner of popular songs and ballads on any subject might be sung off watch. |
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The concertmaster would lead the tempo of pieces by lifting his or her bow in a rhythmic manner. |
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Producing films in this manner meant Chaplin took longer to complete his pictures than almost any other filmmaker at the time. |
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The quick changes of mood and manner absorbed me, and I have never forgotten them. |
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Roger Lewis notes that like a number of Sellers's characters, he is played in a sympathetic and dignified manner. |
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Melody, for this, impossibly, was her mother's name, twinkled in a searching manner over the glasses. |
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The stories are fables, using animals in an anthropomorphic manner to give moral lessons. |
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The seam on a new ball is prominent, and helps the bowler propel it in a less predictable manner. |
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The game continues in this manner until all the reds are potted and only the six colours are left on the table. |
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Jackals were not hunted often in this manner, as they were slower than foxes and could scarcely outrun greyhounds after 200 yards. |
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To index the knowledge base PAR employs meta-templates and super-sets in a corresponding manner. |
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In the same manner that an aircraft requires stabilizers, such as a tailplane with elevators as well as wings, a boat requires a keel and rudder. |
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A similar design, called the autogyro boat, uses a wind turbine without the propellor, and functions in a manner similar to a normal sail. |
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Invitations to address Parliament in this manner are determined by the Presiding Officer on the advice of the parliamentary bureau. |
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In this manner, Fortis Bank and the Dexia Bank were bailed out collectively by France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. |
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The privacy of the conference room also makes it possible for the delegates to deal with each other in a friendly manner. |
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Money, not Prerogative, was the chief Engine of his administration, and he employed it with a success that in a manner disgraced humanity. |
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The war in the north then bogged down into a stalemate, with neither side capable of attacking the other in any decisive manner. |
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Joseph Smith, a diffident, conscientious young man with moist hands and an awkward, absent-minded manner, was head gardener at Wotton Vanborough. |
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Additional payments are available if land is managed in a prescribed environmental manner. |
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And in like manner as to the other parts in which there appears to exist an adaptation to an end. |
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Reciting the Quran in the correct manner has been described as an excellent act of worship. |
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They raped nurses and teachers, slaughtered doctors, in the most brutal manner. |
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This influenced later writers, who took up the folk fairy tales in the same manner, in the Romantic era. |
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Hence the construction of an androides, in such a manner as to imitate any of these motions with exactness, is justly considered as one of the highest. |
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But there was the greatest degree of harshness and injustice in the manner in which the conduct of the magistrates upon that occasion was animadverted upon by that House. |
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At a granular level, rocks are composed of grains of minerals, which, in turn, are homogeneous solids formed from a chemical compound that is arranged in an orderly manner. |
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Locke's empiricism was an attempt at understanding the basis of human understanding itself and thereby devising a proper manner for making sound decisions. |
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Alternatively, the chairperson may decide to put the bill aside and ignore it. Most bills that are pigeonholed in this manner receive no further action. |
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This creates a landscape geologists call karst, which lacks surface drainage but which has all manner of characteristic surface and subsurface features. |
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While the children, scarcely awake, awe-stricken at her manner, their eyes growing larger and larger, remained in this position, she took the baby from her bed. |
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Baksheesh is often the accepted manner of doing business in the Middle and Far East. However, one must be careful not to confuse ethics with the law. |
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To relieve the tedium he kept plying them with all manner of bams. |
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France was at such a Pinch..that they call'd their Ban and Arriere Ban, the assembling whereof had been long discussed, and in a manner antiquated. |
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And, most fortunately, you have pursued a course of reading, and cultivated your mind in a manner the most admirably adapted to make you a great and successful author. |
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Quinn could only smile at the old dame's manner. Just as Connie had told him, she was immediately reigning over everything with matrician authority. |
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In the manner of touring companies of the Renaissance, the clowns, street performers, minstrels, or troubadours travel from city to city to play their comedies. |
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When he came up he began pushing our boat aside as he had done the others, and in a blustering manner desired us to allow him to get on, as he was in a great hurry. |
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Belloc is remembered in an annual celebration in Sussex, known as Belloc Night, that takes place on the writer's birthday, 27 July, in the manner of Burns Night in Scotland. |
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Against the huge boulderstones which lay scattered about on the shore, the mighty waves broke incessantly in the maddest and most diversified manner. |
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His cap was turned backwards in the manner of a catcher or a rally-cap, though he had no intention of catching and there certainly wasn't a rally going on. |
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In the latter part of the 20th century, the University of Birmingham Lunar Society met every Thursday to debate and discuss all manner of topics in the Guild bar. |
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Many of these Iron Age bodies bear a number of similarities, indicating a known cultural tradition of killing and depositing these people in a certain manner. |
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Accordingly, when this youth came on board, he called him into his cabbin, and immediately addressed him in the most impressive manner, to the following effect. |
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I have always been known for the jaunty manner in which I wear my castor. |
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In order for cells in tissues to function in an integrated manner, specialized junctions consisting of clustered cell-adhesion molecules are essential. |
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It is argued that archaic globalization did not function in a similar manner to modern globalization because states were not as interdependent on others as they are today. |
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However, it can be repealed in the same manner as an ordinary law. |
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When the ciderists have taken care for the best fruit, and ordered them after the best manner they could, yet hath their cider generally proved pale, sharp, and ill tasted. |
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John, in his most poker-faced manner, continued to explain the rules. |
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