Because of the moderate rate of speed, the bicyclist also wants and needs many miles of trails. |
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Choose a moderate weight for this exercise, as the weight is used primarily as a counterbalance. |
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Most kids show a moderate tendency toward knock knees between the ages of 4 and 6, as the body goes through a natural alignment shift. |
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Today, the Prime Minister released his two options for Senate reform describing them as moderate and reasonable. |
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They can glide with wings held level, and kite and hover in moderate winds. |
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This person is referred to in the Dutch press as being a moderate and reasonable politician! |
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The high or even moderate levels of violence in these videos could potentially adversely affect at least some young viewers. |
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The Third Artillery and the Montana regiment suffered moderate casualties, but they managed to take the hill. |
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The scientists from the University of California at San Francisco reared young rats in an environment of moderate continuous noise. |
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That's not to say the moderate viewpoint is without its practical advantages. |
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It was grander than anything I had ever seen, and still it was only a repast of moderate splendor, for a mere young lord and his friends. |
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But the ends to which it aspires are neither moderate, nor reasonable, and it gives me a squirmy feeling to contemplate them. |
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Even moderate and reasonable right-wingers benefit from a mass of angry people even further right. |
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There is growing evidence that most adults with moderate coeliac disease can eat oats. |
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Her shoes, rather fancy lace-up boots with moderate heels, clanked loudly as she ran up. |
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Most hot flashes are mild to moderate in intensity and usually abate over time without therapy. |
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For dogs of moderate aggressiveness, a sharp whack on the snout with a drumstick is usually enough. |
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Even moderate exercise, like walking, can help you get a better night's sleep. |
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Even moderate exercise, such as walking, has real health benefits if you do it regularly all year round. |
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Most notably, the Pueblo Indians in the Southwest used adobe masonry to moderate weather extremes and keep their homes comfortable. |
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It will become cloudy along the coast in the afternoon where the wind will be moderate to fresh westerly. |
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It is a careful, judicious, moderate way forward proposed by a man who knows about war. |
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I think you can make really exciting, interesting television news that could become the medium of record for reasonable, moderate people. |
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In rag week the college's Dome Bar was closed in an effort to encourage moderate alcohol drinking. |
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You have moderate acne if you have swelling, red bumps, or pustules, along with the whiteheads and blackheads. |
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I appreciate the sun, the increased hours of daylight, some moderate warmth. |
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Instead Wednesday and Thursday saw moderate but acceptable gains, indicating that the bad news has been discounted. |
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All it did was scare the moderate Republicans into become utter reactionaries. |
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The book is a moderate quarto, in Spanish, written in a very legible hand, but a little damaged towards the latter end. |
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Clever, ambitious and moderate as he is, I do not for a moment think he expects his party to win the election. |
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The songs, piano accompaniment and violin part are of an easy to moderate level of difficulty. |
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There was one moderate injury but no falls while the person was exercising according to instructions. |
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There are moderate depressions in the lateral surfaces of the ilia posterior and dorsal to the acetabulum. |
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Lower your heels at a slow to moderate speed until you feel a strong stretch in your Achilles tendons and calf muscles. |
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As subsequently qualified by the university's regents, the new policy proved a victory for the moderate center. |
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He voted very conservatively, but he appeared to be a moderate, reasonable person because he was candid with the press and open. |
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The problem, it seems, is that Morocco is eager to sell its image as a moderate, reasonable state within a sea of unreasonable countries. |
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Our results indicate that warm temperatures and moderate to high productivity are associated with larger shells and wider whorls. |
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I think the country is probably more moderate and reasonable in general than the atmosphere has become. |
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His voice never raised above a moderate level, yet his approach worked like a charm. |
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In that regard Bishop Ryan always came across as a moderate, reasonable and compassionate man who gave very deep consideration to his responses. |
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This facility is producing fabrics with luxurious finishes in a range of worsted and synthetic fabrics for the moderate to better markets. |
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The comments to the caregiver were neither fair, nor reasonable, nor moderate. |
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Rational beliefs tend to be moderate, flexible, and adaptable to life events. |
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There was no moderate force ready in the wings capable of weathering the storm. |
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Sailing performance is very respectable particularly in light to moderate air. |
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Classed as moderate requiring a reasonable level of fitness, it covers 53 km and is available from October this year to April. |
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They are moderate reformists who believe in the essential goodness of some members of the top echelon. |
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Most birds showed signs of moderate to heavy wear of the secondary coverts and rectrices. |
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Film music buffs will want more complete realizations of these scores, but the present CD is excellent and an economical purchase for more moderate types. |
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Wagner, whose significance to our culture is on a level with Shakespeare or Da Vinci, was a composer whose opinions were neither modest nor moderate. |
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Liver function tests exhibited a moderate aggravation just before death. |
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The DLC spoke to, and for, a Democratic rank and file that was considerably more moderate than party establishment. |
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Continued growth increases the risk of partial dome collapse, which could trigger moderate explosions and possibly significant lahars from the crater. |
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Exclusively high risk approaches to intervention are unlikely to succeed because of the large numbers of repeaters in the low and moderate risk groups. |
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Additionally, there is little to no cooperation or coordination with moderate rebel forces and the U.S. military. |
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Members of the Syrian moderate opposition want to coordinate on airstrikes, but say they have been rebuffed. |
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But, my bet is she will disenfranchise many moderate Republicans and turn off independents. |
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More moderate people among the Conservatives and Liberals believe that it is only by letting the Laborites have power that the radical tendencies of the Party can be cured. |
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I think of myself a political moderate, but the callousness and the rank inefficiency of much of the current Republican party leadership leaves a very bad taste in my mouth. |
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The coverage cast Mankiw as a reasonable critic and a moderate. |
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The attacks on the Khorasan Group also complicate U.S. efforts to partner with the more moderate opposition. |
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Exactly 20 years ago, the sitting government in Rwanda commenced a genocide against minority Tutsi and moderate Hutu populations. |
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An echocardiogram excluded major pericardial effusion, showing a non-dilated left ventricle with inferior wall akinesia and overall moderate function. |
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As moderate leaders, it is not our intent to water down the president's agenda. |
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Too moderate and the more radical groups call you a snitch, jeopardizing your standing and authority at demonstrations. |
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Some Tea Party types who felt that Republican Scott Milne was too moderate supported the libertarian. |
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Then, they proclaimed the hawks would never let him win because he might be a moderate and a reformer. |
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But was this demagoguery on the part of Gingrich, a seasoned politician, in an attempt to seem more moderate than he actually is? |
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The Los Angeles industry has been very successful in the juniors and activewear markets, especially in the budget price point and moderate price point categories. |
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Smith, the moderate GOP senator who was the first of her party to denounce the demagoguery of Joe McCarthy. |
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A pragmatist and a moderate, she serves as a role model for other blue dog women running for election in Red states. |
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He was to be Iran's moderate president, reflecting public sentiment to avoid the bombast of the erstwhile Ahmadinejad. |
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Hispanic Republican moderate Brian Sandoval just won a landslide reelection in Nevada. |
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A weather forecaster said the province should brace itself for more heavy downpours in some areas, as well as cold and wet conditions with moderate rains in other areas. |
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Carroll added that the exception is moderate Republican women who have a track record with policies to advance women. |
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Other yearlings grazing very high quality pastures with no supplemental feed are able to meet their lysine requirement and achieve moderate growth. |
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However, adolescents who held more favorable attitudes toward drinking were relatively unaffected by the program and did not abstain or moderate their alcohol consumption. |
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The second piece is a Gavotta, a moderate dance in quadruple meter. |
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In thousands of middle-aged Danish men with high cholesterol, moderate drinkers had 50 percent less risk of developing heart disease from blocked arteries than abstainers. |
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However, she warned diabetics to be wary of fruits with moderate calorific values such as mango, pomegranate and jackfruit, and high calorie fruits such as dates and grapes. |
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Both you and the creditor would have been better off with moderate inflation than an outright breach. |
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In cases with moderate or advanced changes, marked immunoreactivity was observed in the interlobular area and in the area surrounding both the acini and intralobular ducts. |
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Right, so after one of these suckers and only one, on account of the moderate alcohol consumption as dictated by the party poopers, some tension is alleviated. |
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Leg tibial spur absent, prolateral pedal spur reduced, retrolateral pedal spur moderate. |
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Precipitation is moderate and is significantly higher in summer than at other times of the year. |
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This would be the impetus behind the later Han synthesis incorporating the more moderate schools of political governance. |
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Since almost all of Delaware is a part of the Atlantic coastal plain, the effects of the ocean moderate its climate. |
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He is remembered by some for being moderate, but was in power only for a few years and then died of a heart attack. |
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His political opinions at this stage were an eclectic mix of moderate Conservatism, moderate Liberalism and Fabian Socialism. |
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In general, however, it may be said that where strength or ease of working is essential, woods of moderate to slow growth should be chosen. |
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Sulfuric acid at even moderate concentrations is very dangerous upon contact with skin. |
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Type II provides moderate sulfate resistance, and gives off less heat during hydration. |
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If we are not happy on earth, we should moderate our desires rather than live in dreams of something that may never be attained. |
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The film enjoyed moderate financial success, and scored with critics who had otherwise dismissed Russell's work. |
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Summers are usually mild, with moderate rainfall, while winters are chilly, cloudy with occasional snow and frost. |
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Christie has managed to become a rockstar among conservatives nationally while pursuing an agenda that is in many ways moderate. |
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The sharpie is a flat-bottomed, shallow-draft vesel of moderate size, comparable to a sloop or schooner. |
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In areas of moderate slopes, recontouring can be accomplished by salvaging sidecast deposited during road construction. |
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Sunni is the mainstream religion, based in Mecca, and is generally more moderate. |
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She had again been troubled with the torminal pains and diarrhoea, but her pulse was moderate, and her febrile symptoms inconsiderable. |
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Lower-powered microscope objectives can be of moderate quality, such as achromats, as lower magnifications are typically used. |
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Basaltic to andesitic rocks of the East Bay Hills Group are typically aphanitic and massive, with slight to moderate porphyritic textures. |
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We here distinguish clade A from other clades based on the retention of a caulescent habit and moderate floral zygomorphy. |
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Meanwhile, moderate rain fell in the Sadah city area, Jawfa and Wadi Shilyon. |
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An acetylcholinesterase inhibitor for the treatment of mild to moderate dementia of the Alzheimer's type. |
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Acrylonitrile potentiates hearing loss and cochlear damage induced by moderate noise exposure in rats. |
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There is mounting evidence that moderate exercise raises white blood cell count and can improve one's adaptive immune system. |
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Windblast was light to moderate, not enough to bother me except when I tried to reference my own checklist. |
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Amylases are often added to wheat flour to moderate the effect of damaged starch and to optimize flour quality. |
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Cameras with interchangeable lenses typically come with a zoom lens covering a moderate range, such as 28mm to 100mm to focal lengths. |
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Even moderate racists were charged with being either communists or subversives. |
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Effect of acute and chronic moderate alcohol consumption on fasted and postprandial lipemia in the rat. |
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It is easily grown and arrows freely. It appears to be of moderate merit only, but might be cautiously tried on a small scale. |
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Cardiopulmonary bypass was established with bicaval and ascending aortic cannulation at moderate hypothermia. |
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It took Sue Dockar a good half hour to swim out to her target bombora, a moderate swim in spearfishing terms. |
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His parents had brought Hicks up as an evangelical but his churchmanship seems to have become much more moderate. |
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Histology of the pleura showed uniform and bipolar spindle cells with moderate mitosis in a collagenised stroma. |
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Many moderate constitutional monarchists still urged a waiting game, with the electoral tide flowing so strongly in their favour. |
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Finally, I argued that moderate experimentalism and IAE can help resolve these different kinds of conflicts. |
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They have strong opinions, which they moderate while climbing up the greasy pole of politics or advancement at work. |
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The maritime climate means that the Lake District experiences relatively moderate temperature variations through the year. |
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The winged plane, share is used on heavy soil with a moderate amount of stones. |
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Fig. 9. represents a hydrophore used for procuring specimens of water from moderate depths, drawn on a scale of one-tenth of the full size. |
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Soon after, Elizabeth reintroduced the Protestant faith but in a more moderate manner. |
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The standard linear programming discretization of the continuous problem becomes intractible for moderate grid sizes. |
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Some liberal and moderate Anglicans see this opposition as representing a new fundamentalism within Anglicanism. |
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In matters of religion, Elizabeth was more moderate than her half sister Mary. |
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Elizabeth managed to moderate and quell the intense religious passions of the time. |
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Those who still supported Charles' place on the throne, such as the army leader and moderate Fairfax, tried once more to negotiate with him. |
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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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The Marquess of Halifax, a man known for his ability to chart a moderate political course, gained William's confidence early in his reign. |
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Unemployment rates decreased, the population stabilized and had moderate growth. |
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England avoided this fate for a while and settled down under Elizabeth to a moderate Anglicanism. |
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In opposition MacDonald continued his policy of presenting the Labour Party as a moderate force. |
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During the period from its foundation until the 1960s, the SNP was essentially a moderate centrist party. |
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They tend to be in the moderate left grouping, though much of the 79 Group was gradualist in approach. |
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Keele and Aston have a moderate research grant, but none of the other universities do. |
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These are filled epoxies that have moderate mixed viscosity and a long gel time. |
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Log making exhibited a workload which could be classified as moderate to heavy because the logmaker used a chainsaw on the landing. |
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Ideal colorants will produce a pure, intense color when present in moderate concentration. |
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Although Whig grandees such as Portland and Fitzwilliam privately agreed with Burke's Appeal, they wished he had used more moderate language. |
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His own socialism was moderate in character, but he enjoyed the club for its good company and his admiration of Morris as a man. |
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This severely limited its revenue, although it achieved moderate commercial success in Europe. |
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The Report argued that the provision of public libraries would steer people towards temperate and moderate habits. |
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Arabians must be able to withstand traveling long distances at a moderate pace. |
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In many small boats, weight too far aft can cause drag by submerging the transom, especially in light to moderate winds. |
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However, although he is often connected with absolutism, Bodin held some moderate opinions on how government should in practice be carried out. |
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The European part of the Netherlands has a moderate maritime climate, with cool summers and mild winters. |
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In these circumstances, the Duke of Wellington had great difficulty in building support for his premiership, despite promising moderate reform. |
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In May 1870, he established a new moderate nationalist movement, the Irish Home Government Association. |
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At this time of year the aurora borealis can occasionally be seen on the northern horizon during moderate auroral activity. |
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Newport has a moderate temperate climate, with the weather rarely staying the same for more than a few days at a time. |
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Advocates of plurality voting suggest that this results in most serious candidates having to present a fairly moderate or centrist position. |
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Glasnost was intended to reduce the corruption at the top of the Communist Party and moderate the abuse of power in the Central Committee. |
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Views on which factors determine low to moderate rates of inflation are more varied. |
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However, Stewart proffered a more moderate approach to realism and his theory of perception emphasized the utility of the senses. |
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Generally, Hume took a moderate royalist position and considered revolution unnecessary to achieve necessary reform. |
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During her time in Paris, Wollstonecraft associated mostly with the moderate Girondins rather than the more radical Jacobins. |
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The high mountains, including the Sierra Nevada, have an alpine climate with snow in winter and mild to moderate heat in summer. |
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He paid for moderate clergy to be present, negotiated with members and manipulated its business in order to limit the independence of the Kirk. |
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Temperatures in Glenrothes, like the rest of Scotland, are relatively moderate given its northern latitude. |
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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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Conservatives were concerned by his desire to create a party from these funds comprising moderate Liberals and themselves. |
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They abandoned their pursuit of moderate socialism in favour of market liberalism. |
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Although this met with moderate success, the outbreak of war with France, taxes and transportation costs limited the development of the quarry. |
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A strong negotiator in the early years of valleys' unionism, as a moderate he lost ground to more radical leaders in his later years. |
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For example, a 2005 study found dolphins an effective treatment for mild to moderate depression. |
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The climate of Shrewsbury is similar to that of the rest of Shropshire, generally moderate. |
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The current Swedish government is continuing the trend of moderate rollbacks of previous social reforms. |
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When the ocean lands on the gabion, the water drains through leaving sediment, while the structure absorbs a moderate amount of wave energy. |
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Temperature ranges are moderate and the winters are mild with unstable weather. |
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Depuration of oysters can remove moderate levels of contamination of most bacterial indicators and pathogens. |
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Nevertheless, they are not closely related to penguins, but rather are believed to be an example of moderate convergent evolution. |
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Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults. |
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This disease can cause moderate leaf loss but trees are little affected in the long run. |
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Section Momi is found in east and central Asia and the Himalaya, generally at low to moderate altitudes. |
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As with Epictetus, true virtue shows itself with him in its external evidences by a natural, simple, and moderate way of living. |
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Its landscape was smoothed by the glaciers of the last ice age, and is a combination of moderate lowlands and highlands. |
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The mountains, although only of moderate height, are majestic and dramatic. |
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Lincoln's moderate approach succeeded in inducing border states, War Democrats and emancipated slaves to fight for the Union. |
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These climates are in the polar front region in winter, and thus have moderate temperatures and changeable, rainy weather. |
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Cycling is widely regarded as a very effective and efficient mode of transportation optimal for short to moderate distances. |
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A mesotrophic bog, also called a transitional peat bog, contains a moderate quantity of nutrients. |
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His ears were of moderate size, and his nose projected a little at the top and then bent ever so slightly inward. |
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Also inward investment to Iceland increased sharply from 2003, but at a more moderate level compared with other Nordic countries. |
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Kublai and his generals adopted an elaborate, moderate style of military campaigns in South China. |
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Since 1970, Oman has pursued a moderate foreign policy, and has expanded its diplomatic relations dramatically. |
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The magnetic compass is very reliable at moderate latitudes, but in geographic regions near the Earth's magnetic poles it becomes unusable. |
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Its leaves were used in moderate amounts to lessen hunger and pain during work, but were mostly used for religious and health purposes. |
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Autumn, from October to December, is very moderate, cool and windy, and is the best travel time. |
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It is believed that it does moderate the effects of storm surges on the bay. |
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The coastal region has moderate temperatures, low precipitations, and high humidity, except for its warmer, wetter northern reaches. |
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The resistance to the French alliance by the moderate regents caused a rupture in the relations with the stadtholder. |
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The climate varies between polar and moderate continental with frequent fogs and clouds. |
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Precipitation is moderate and is somewhat higher in summer than at other times of the year. |
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Weak to moderate quartz and quartz-ankerite veinlets were observed in the drill holes along with locally weak to moderate argillic alteration. |
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Sam suffered several strokes and struggled with severe hemiplegia along with a diagnosis of moderate receptive aphasia. |
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Speech dysarthria due to muscle asynergy was present to a moderate to severe degree. |
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The neurologic examination revealed normal mental status but moderate ataxic dysarthria. |
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The features of these facies indicate the moderate to high energy shallow water conditions such as inner shelf lagoonal environment. |
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Make up some moderate to light loads and then after firing them in your rifle you should not full length resize this brass. |
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He was then asked what a disenchanted moderate Republican should do. |
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Sure, two of them found, at the very least, moderate success. |
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Liverworts are more commonly found in moderate to deep shade, though desert species may tolerate direct sunlight and periods of total desiccation. |
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I have a relish for moderate praise, because it bids fair to be judicious. |
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He took a moderate stance on taxes and government assistance to the needy. |
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Economic liberalism combined with moderate monarchical authoritarianism to accelerate the adaptation of the Netherlands to the new conditions of the 19th century. |
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A 2013 review did not find an increased risk from light to moderate use. |
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Sodium sulfate displays a moderate tendency to form double salts. |
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Breastshot wheels are more suited to large flows with a moderate head. |
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During her reign, Anne favoured moderate Tory politicians, who were more likely to share her Anglican religious views than their opponents, the Whigs. |
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The Irish climate is very moderate and classified as oceanic. |
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Lloyd George's letter of 10 May had not been published, making it appear that Asquith had fired the first shot, and Lloyd George sent a moderate public reply, on 25 May. |
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In modern discourse, the justices are often categorized as having conservative, moderate, or liberal philosophies of law and of judicial interpretation. |
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It has hot summers with moderate or light rainfall and cool, damp winters. |
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Positivity was intense in choroid plexus cells, inner and outer glia limitans, and leptomeninges and was moderate in ependymocytes and the perivascular endfeet. |
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Maine state politicians, Democrats and Republicans alike, are noted for having more moderate views than many in the national wings of their respective parties. |
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In 1997, Rafsanjani was succeeded by moderate reformist Mohammad Khatami, whose government attempted, unsuccessfully, to make the country more free and democratic. |
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The growth was accompanied by a moderate decrease in inequality. |
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The Moroccan coastal plains experience remarkably moderate temperatures even in summer, owing to the effect of the cold Canary Current off its Atlantic coast. |
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With the nationalist Popular Front now in a parliamentary minority, new measures aiming to moderate the ethnic tensions in the country could be adopted. |
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Dorset's diverse geography ensures it has an assortment of rivers, although a moderate annual rainfall coupled with rolling hills, means most are typically lowland in nature. |
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Section Grandis is found in western North America to Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, in lowlands in the north, moderate altitudes in south. |
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Under forest conditions, it will tolerate moderate shade well. |
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It lights and burns easily, so is used for starting fires and barbecues, and is usable for maintaining a fire, though it produces only a moderate heat. |
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These steamships typically concentrated on high value cargo, mail and passengers and only had moderate cargo capabilities because of their required loads of coal. |
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In these cases, the people inside tend to have minor to moderate injuries. |
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For example, the addition of a moderate amount of nutrients to a river over the course of several years resulted in increases in invertebrate richness, abundance, and biomass. |
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Even in its moderate form, this argument presupposes that factual elements can be plucked out of panegyric as nuggets of truth isolated from the dross of empty verbiage. |
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Edward and Hugh the Younger became aware of these plans in March and headed west, hoping that negotiations led by the moderate Earl of Pembroke would defuse the crisis. |
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Violence seemed likely, but the situation was resolved through the mediation of the moderate Henry de Lacy, the Earl of Lincoln, who convinced the barons to back down. |
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The predominant wind direction in the Netherlands is southwest, which causes a moderate maritime climate, with warm summers and cool winters, and typically high humidity. |
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The story is told from the point of view of Henry Morton, a moderate Presbyterian, who is unwittingly drawn into the conflict and barely escapes summary execution. |
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The ice extent depends on whether the winter is mild, moderate, or severe. |
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Because of the ocean's great capacity to store and release heat, maritime climates are more moderate and have less extreme seasonal variations than inland climates. |
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On the other hand, some moderate nationalists have been reluctant to use Irish too due to the negative connotations associated with the language's use. |
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Money supply is also thought to play a major role in determining moderate levels of inflation, although there are differences of opinion on how important it is. |
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Low or moderate inflation may be attributed to fluctuations in real demand for goods and services, or changes in available supplies such as during scarcities. |
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This was strongly opposed by Oliver Cromwell's government, who also persecuted the moderate reformist group the Fifth Monarchy Men and the radical utopian group the Diggers. |
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His name meant that he drew moderate crowds for a short time, but in the end this venture was not a success because he was a fighter not a showman. |
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Non-residential buildings are assumed to be unaffected by moderate or moderately severe earthshocks. As earthshocks become severe, the amount of damage increases very rapidly. |
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Volcanologists around the world have paid more heed to the danger of lahars since 1985, when a moderate eruption in Colombia triggered a mudflow that claimed 25,000 lives. |
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Percy struck some of the people who worked with him as an ineffective legislator, marshmallowy and yielding in the way of many moderate politicians. |
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With beer writers such as Michael Jackson writing about stouts and porters in the 1970s, there has been a moderate interest in the global speciality beer market. |
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Iain Loe, a spokesman for Camra, explained a preference for moderate alcohol levels and a perception that real ale was healthier as responsible for the shift. |
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Their croppings are either entirely barren or contain only a moderate amount of copper, but much richer ore is ordinarily found just above the chalcocite zone. |
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However, the hydrazines are destroyed by moderate heat when cooking. |
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The temperatures in these regions are generally relatively moderate, rather than extremely hot or cold, and the changes between summer and winter are also usually moderate. |
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To the end that Kindliness of Nature may endure, chafing with Oyl in a moderate Quantity and Quality is very good for Men of decrepit Age, and for those that are growing Old. |
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Toulon was largely under the control of moderate republicans and royalists, but was threatened by the forces of the National Convention, which were marching on the city. |
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Peace talks aiming to reunify the island resumed in May of this year following the election of moderate left-wing politician Akyncy as president of the KKTC in April. |
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Lazio leads a key coalition of moderate Republican arts supporters. |
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This led to a political contest between the more moderate Girondists and the more radical Montagnards inside the Convention, with rumour used as a weapon by both sides. |
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Earth Moving was released in July 1989 and was a moderate success. |
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In January 1629, Charles opened the second session of the English Parliament, which had been prorogued in June 1628, with a moderate speech on the tonnage and poundage issue. |
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The names include some of the moderate reformers, notably Archbishop Stephen Langton, and some of John's loyal supporters, such as William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke. |
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The Abelians were only a moderate sort of Encratites and Novatians, who absolutely condemned matrimony, while the Abelians approved of and retained it. |
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John's efforts to appear moderate and conciliatory had been largely successful, but once the rebels held London, they attracted a fresh wave of defectors from the royalists. |
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His moderate, inclusionary vision is in keeping with our values. |
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Exercise was queried as frequency and duration of minimal, moderate and strenuous exercise, as defined by Godin, with MET-based exercise scores divided into quartiles. |
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This step up in trip can only serve to bring about further progress and she will not have to be a world-beater to get the better of this moderate bunch. |
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Anxiolysis A moderate form of dental sedation, anxiolysis sedation uses sedative pills taken an hour before the appointment to achieve relaxation during an appointment. |
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What number on the Beaufort scale represents a moderate wind? |
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Reactive mesothelial cells with hyperplasia can be seen in hydrocoele fluid, The cells show anisocytosis and pleomorphism and have a moderate amount of pale cytoplasm. |
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Neither Mr Toots nor Mr Feeder could partake of this or any other snuff, even in the most stinted and moderate degree, without being seized with convulsions of sneezing. |
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As with the rest of the UK, Bradford experiences a maritime climate, with limited seasonal temperature ranges, and generally moderate rainfall throughout the year. |
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Ruskin purchased land initially in Totley, near Sheffield, but the agricultural element of his scheme met with only moderate success after many difficulties. |
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