Not bad for an incidental photographer who took up photography mostly as a necessity rather than an avocation! |
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That necessity leads to a strong government, which eliminates any potential for an anarchistic communism. |
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Due to the necessity of following the contours the length of the leat was seventeen and a half miles. |
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But there is also a much wider necessity to put forward a viable left alternative to Labour. |
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Whether you are frugal by choice or by necessity, here are some tips for saving money when money is very tight. |
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Laws are passed by legislatures on the basis of necessity, rather than morality. |
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One might legitimately question the necessity of public performance for elementary-level students. |
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By necessity, economies will have to retrench and become more local, more self-centered. |
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Although working hard and getting the grades in high school is a necessity, I'm going to let you in on a little secret. |
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What social force is of necessity forced to go the whole way in the struggle against imperialism? |
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Hobbes couched the argument in terms of liberty vs. necessity, rather than free vs. externally determined will. |
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Someone who writes a literary memoir, for example, is by necessity examining issues of self and identity. |
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The whole relationship must not only demonstrate, to his mind, its necessity, but its absolute rightfulness. |
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Such reform is arranged of seeming necessity within the context of a silent covenant. |
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This lays them under a necessity of speaking a posteriori, if I may be allowed the phrase. |
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I can see no good reason why the principle of necessity should not be applicable in his case as it is in the case of the victim of a stroke. |
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Admittedly the applicants contest the necessity of their arrest for that purpose. |
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The rich, complex relationships forged in necessity and pain in the telemovie were but blithe footnotes in the series proper. |
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While humans may experience the senses in some fundamental way, lingual evolution comes out of necessity and transition within specific cultures. |
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By necessity, this is a primer, the barest outline drawn from a vast and growing literature on the subject. |
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The use of roller bearings eliminates the necessity of using heavy, slow acting, cumbersome and dangerous counterweights. |
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Made in a pre-CGI age, it all looks a little ropey, with the fight scenes played for laughs out of necessity. |
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An attempt is made here to organize the decisions around six aspects of necessity. |
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In plant cell culture, the addition of exogenous sugar to the culture medium is an absolute necessity for nearly all tissues. |
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Australia would of necessity be less dependent on the American logistic system. |
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Hence the higher necessity of his life, and his right to that lordship and control. |
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Asylum seekers could enhance their image by accepting the necessity of certain cultural and linguistic assimilation with the host community. |
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Trying to assuage the ruffled feelings of the masses by conducting such events in situations of necessity may be fine. |
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But their obedience was born out of necessity not out of blind loyalty to the crown. |
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In order to defy revolutionaries, it is a vital necessity to restore normality as quickly as possible. |
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We treat food as a marketable commodity, instead of as a basic human necessity. |
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The necessity of maternal care to offspring survival is the topic of Chapter Two. |
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The drives are sprayed in scattergun fashion, the saves spectacular as a matter of necessity. |
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Their demands are not just a measure of necessity but are tinged with the same greed which permeates association football across the water. |
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Internationalism is not simply a utopian ideal, but an urgent practical necessity. |
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Nowadays saturation campaigns are a necessity to push the product and make sure it scores big on the all-important opening weekend. |
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Whether driven by economic necessity or self-actualization great satisfaction is derived from production. |
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Is it recognizing the necessity of long-term fiscal sanity by keeping government spending from exceeding income? |
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Once this self-evident point has been appreciated, it becomes a matter of making a virtue of necessity. |
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Organisms living in that environment would, of necessity, be specifically adapted to coping with a very soft, semi-fluid bottom. |
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Others are schooling themselves on the new legislative landscape not just to gain a marketing advantage but out of necessity. |
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While no one likes to face this possibility, it's not a bad idea to talk about caring options before they become a necessity. |
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Why everyone seems to find it a necessity to carry around old pictures is beyond me. |
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It was therefore out of necessity that we were all drafted into the school's varsity basketball team. |
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Energized by necessity as well as by curiosity and competence in many mediums, the versatile artist was awesomely productive. |
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Video footage of Mr Waite taken before the trial showed his difficulty in walking and his necessity to use a walking stick at all times. |
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We are not a secret organisation, but out of necessity you will not find us in the book. |
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With the volume of traffic up and down this road twelve months of the year a proper crossing is an absolute necessity. |
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Cities and towns and villages were wantonly destroyed without military justification or necessity. |
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To take them wantonly, without thought, without necessity, simply for the fun of it, is to wrong creatures whom God loves. |
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And educationally many, for whom extra assistance is a necessity not a luxury, will fall by the wayside. |
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Their task is to articulate implicitly, even unconsciously, the necessity for improving the common weal. |
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Spring makes a virtue of necessity, quoting from her letters and conversations extensively. |
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His shrewd assessment of political reality was wedded to a belief in the necessity of moral idealism in human affairs. |
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Viable alternatives to oil will only emerge when real and actual necessity dictates it. |
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The shape and form of the bungalow constantly underwent change and adaptation out of functional necessity. |
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Less well-off families find it as much of a necessity as wealthy ones, and fuel duties have raised the overall tax burden on poorer families. |
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The exercise did change ideas about the necessity of an advanced degree, which might increase interest in the field. |
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The seizure of power and the creation of alternative institutions became at once a possibility and a necessity. |
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In fact, while the experiment was, of necessity, painful, it was far from worthless. |
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The keeping of proper financial records will aid a business to monitor its own performance, but of course, it is also a legal necessity. |
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Finally, the assertion that everything happens by necessity seems to leave the whole of morality in doubt. |
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That is not a solution available to most people for whom email has become a necessity. |
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When the mistral winds blow it is particularly chilly, so a property with some kind of central heating is a necessity. |
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It is commonly accepted that military reconnaissance is an indispensable necessity and inherent component of war. |
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However, this week, in a hurry I didn't change the settings on the washing machine and ironing became a necessity. |
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In his position, Bergkamp has never really felt the necessity for speed of foot. |
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Delay in construction works, however, led to the necessity for the purchase of 313 trailers. |
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Efforts to restrict Canadian re-exports will be costly and by necessity only partially successful. |
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The absolute necessity of faith for salvation is a constant theme in the writings of Paul. |
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Hence his emphasis on the necessity of express, self-conscious, authoritatively elaborated, and sanctioned mechanisms of regulation. |
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Similarly, he considers the necessity of lyric poetry going into print after 1645 instead of remaining in manuscript form. |
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Law and chance, necessity and contingence, representing the logical and the alogical in the dynamic of Nature, are mutually complementary. |
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The film played in perfect synchrony with rhetoric about the necessity of increasing military power and the amassment of nuclear arms. |
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With expenditure likely to increase further, revenue augmentation may become a necessity to facilitate higher development expenditure. |
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They say necessity is the mother of invention, but if that old adage was true, why do we have the harmonica or the lava lamp? |
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There is a field, namely, the handling of the apparatus of government, in which bureaucratic methods are required by necessity. |
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The necessity for, and the pervasiveness of, these technostructures immediately raises issues of personal liberty and civic engagement in their securitization. |
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The role of artillery in handling the bulk of fire missions in effective engagement is not only a tribute to age-long tradition, but also an objective necessity. |
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They deny both the necessity and the validity of atonement by the death of the Cross, and affirm that its propitiation is not necessary to salvation. |
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Those needing pretexts could preach national necessity when they tore down bells or walked off with plate that could be recast into guns or coinage. |
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Because all of the Rescued Film Project images are scanned to digital, the necessity of a darkroom is null. |
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The heartbreaking death of MTV reality TV personality Diem Brown proves the emotional necessity and value of the reality TV genre. |
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That was galling for those who described the invasion of Iraq as a conflict of choice, not necessity. |
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It turns obligation into pleasure, a daily necessity into a celebration. |
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And most users don't need to install things like antivirus software that's almost a necessity on Windows. |
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Of course this perspective is not available to the empiricists, and they do not have such a straightforward explanation of the seeming necessity of mathematics. |
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In speaking of Hume as a determinist, we must, however, bear in mind that this does not in his case carry any pledge of allegiance to a reign of necessity in nature. |
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Though Kathleen and I agree on the necessity of a two-state solution, we disagree about bds. |
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The way San Pedro Prison functions is a necessity as a result, bolivian journalist Aldo Medinaceli explained to me. |
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Low-income work was a necessity, either to make up for the absence of a man or to bolster his own low-income paycheck. |
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And here I drank wine upon necessity, being ill for want of it, and I find reason to fear that by my too sudden leaving off wine, I do contract many evils upon myself. |
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However, someday when the Internet becomes a daily necessity, as in developed countries, virtual communities can be used maximally to target a segmented market. |
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Help the congregation to understand the necessity to sing with meaning. |
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A portion of their land was seized and sold to satisfy their creditors, and shortly thereafter they sold the rest of their land, apparently out of dire necessity. |
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Whoever praised Frederick within the borders of his realm did so from necessity, to evade the indignation of a prince who wreaked stern vengeance upon every foe. |
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His grief focused his energies on the band, which he was later to describe as his security blanket, and out of necessity, friendships were relegated. |
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There is also a special compartment in the tailgate which houses a warning triangle for use if the event of a breakdown, a legal necessity abroad. |
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While it's a necessity to educate and encourage drivers of vehicles to obey the rules of the road, I wish the campaign would include the inconsiderate pedestrian. |
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But I wonder about the necessity for diplomatic immunity for an innocent person. |
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After all, the Prince of necessity had to focus on defeating his external enemies. |
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A minority still believed that it was possible and necessary to resist Germany, and refused to let anti-Communism blind them to the necessity for a Soviet alliance. |
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By necessity, this survey is anonymous, with no unique identifiers at all. |
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I strongly believe that the language of the rule needs to be amended to explain the necessity of a tag when runners advance at their own risk after an Infield Fly is called. |
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Without the discomfort of necessity, people tend to become complacent, as can be gauged from the present-day Assam compared to its historically famous yesteryears. |
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Thereby, the necessity for increasing the memory capacity can be avoided to secure empty addresses in the memory region, and furthermore, control can be simplified. |
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The next day, the Iowan took to the House floor to argue for the necessity of deportation of illegal immigrants. |
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They were marching steadily across the marshy northlands, their pace slowed by the necessity of watching their feet for sinkholes and mud puddles. |
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The organizations that control these networks are limping anachronisms that are constrained by the expense and physical necessity of using wires to build their networks. |
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For many people, the automatic teller machine has now become a necessity. |
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Such communications are allowed only in cases of necessity, the fatwa says. |
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For many Walmart employees, working through the holiday season is both an economic necessity and an edict from management. |
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We all probably already know that sharp tools like saws and knives are needed to carve pumpkins and that taking precautions when using the tools is a necessity. |
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Excellent writing skills are also a necessity, given the finality and authority of the documents written. |
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A virtue is made out of a necessity, with the child feeling far more atop and master of his oddness, his behavior now deliberate or even clever. |
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Everything large or small is carried atop out of habit as much as necessity, like a delightful but defiant challenge to the laws of gravity. |
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I had no bench or power rack, so by necessity every exercise I did started with the weights on the floor. |
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Their extreme necessity is attested by the countless number of old, unused cisterns with which the Holy Land is literally honeycombed. |
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First, because it is granted by all divines, that hypothetical necessity, or necessity upon a supposition, may consist with liberty. |
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His dishonesty appears in leaving his friend here in necessity and denying him. |
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He appeared to think himself born to be supported by others, and dispensed from all necessity of providing for himself. |
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Modern states have ordered and arranged their racial inclusivities on the necessity of racist exclusivities. |
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The journey, however, is not all peaches and cream, and thick skin is as much of a necessity as footspeed and arm strength. |
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Many workers, who had nothing but their labour to sell, became factory workers out of necessity. |
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Still others may lack any formal leaders, either in principle or by local necessity. |
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This could produce large sums of money, but each such levy had to be approved by parliament, and the king had to prove the necessity. |
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There are differences of opinion within the Church of England over the necessity of episcopacy. |
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And so it follows of necessity that kings were the authors and makers of the laws, and not the laws of the kings. |
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By the late 1990s, there was talk of the necessity of uniting the right in Canada, to deter further Liberal majorities. |
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In Collectivist markets, the manufacturing of goods is entirely directed by the state based on necessity. |
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In some states, the law allows for easements by necessity, especially in circumstances where a property is landlocked. |
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Plans for mass vaccinations in the United States stalled as the necessity of the inoculation came into question. |
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The association between these different troops was only occasional and corresponds to an immediate necessity for the Norman ruler. |
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He emphasized the necessity of marrying in to preserve Bushman bodies and all their physically defining characteristics. |
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The more danger there is that it will grow the more necessity there is for denouncing it. |
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The necessity of staying within range of still microphones meant that actors also often had to limit their movements unnaturally. |
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The potential decline in library usage, particularly reference services, puts the necessity for these services in doubt. |
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This is an economic necessity given that the stadium ended up costing the FA much more than was originally projected. |
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We are glad to think that our decision will obviate the necessity of mutilating the Union Jack. |
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This was, however, a matter of political choice rather than legal necessity. |
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Additional common crimes include theft, arson, and the destruction of property not warranted by military necessity. |
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Privately NATO European members were divided about the aims and necessity of the war. |
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Contrary to a popular image of drug sales as a lucrative profession, many of the employees were living with their mothers by necessity. |
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In Rousseau's view, Emile needs to imitate Crusoe's experience, allowing necessity to determine what is to be learned and accomplished. |
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He then argues that, according to these definitions, not only are the two compatible, but liberty requires necessity. |
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As the ground level dropped, the dikes by necessity grew and merged into an integrated system. |
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The goats are descendants of livestock abandoned, through necessity, by Highlanders during the Highland Clearances. |
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Many experiments have been made, with a view of obviating the necessity of tuning the instrument every time a change in the key occurred. |
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The necessity of restricting catches to allow stocks to recover upset the fishing industry and politicians are reluctant to hurt employment. |
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On either side, there were lyrics lamenting the necessity of fighting in a foreign land, far from home. |
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The realisation of the necessity of civilian evacuation from the Channel Islands came very late. |
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From very early history to modern times, walls have been a necessity for many cities. |
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Although there was a shortage of artillery ammunition, at no time were the Allies critically short of any necessity. |
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Sheaffer takes a Paglian position on the necessity for feminists to confront the darker aspects of sexuality. |
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Improved transportation of fresh apples by train and road replaced the necessity for storage. |
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However, there are numerous examples of women who hunted, out of necessity or as a personal choice. |
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Everyman receives Death's summons, struggles to escape and finally resigns himself to necessity. |
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Within the tower, a highly disciplined communications process between air control and ground control is an absolute necessity. |
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Although this type of programming arose from necessity it has given the station diversity. |
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Marius relaxed the recruitment policies by removing the necessity to own land, and allowed all Roman citizens entry, regardless of social class. |
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Peter Sawyer suggests that most Vikings emigrated due the attractiveness of owning more land rather than the necessity of having it. |
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Early on, the geographic position of Greece and the necessity of importing wheat forced the Greeks to engage in maritime trade. |
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Keynes also supported government intervention in the economy as necessity, as did mercantilism. |
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The development of the heavy galleon removed even the necessity of bringing carrack firepower to bear in most circumstances. |
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Control over the northeast main land routes was also a necessity for the safety of the trades. |
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Perfume oils are often diluted with a solvent, though this is not always the case, and its necessity is disputed. |
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Chinese diplomacy was a necessity in the distinctive period of Chinese exploration. |
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Bahrain has already diversified its exports to some extent, out of necessity. |
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Most of these farmers were in fact soldiers, who grew their own sustenance out of necessity. |
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A purely isolating language would be analytic by necessity, lacking inflectional morphemes by definition. |
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Deontic modality expresses an ability, necessity, or obligation that is associated with an agent subject. |
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They may be part of expressions of necessity, possibility, requirement, wish or desire, fear, or as part of counterfactual reasonings, etc. |
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To express obligation or necessity in the past, had to or some other synonym must be used. |
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The modal use of need is close in meaning to must expressing necessity or obligation. |
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The cause lies in the necessity to disambiguate the subject and the object by morphological means. |
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Denominations within the Latter Day Saint movement preach the necessity of apostolic succession and claim it through the process of restoration. |
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The Articles argue against some Anabaptist positions such as the holding of goods in common and the necessity of believer's baptism. |
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Duress and necessity operate as a defence to all crimes except murder, attempted murder and some forms of treason. |
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Duress operates as an excuse but necessity operates as a justification, rendering the defendant's conduct lawful. |
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The defence of necessity was first tested in the 19th century English case of R v Dudley and Stephens. |
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Since then, in the 1970s, in several road traffic cases, although obiter dicta, it has been stated that there is a defence of necessity. |
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But more recently, duress of circumstance and necessity have been recognized and used by courts. |
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She retired herself to Sebaste, and abridged her train from state to necessity. |
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The defences of duress and necessity are not available to a person charged with murder. |
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The principles from this case form the basis of the defence of necessity not being available for murder. |
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Further, for the defence of necessity to succeed, the threat of injury must be immediate and imminent, and come from an extraneous source. |
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The judge at first instance refused to leave the defence of medical necessity to the jury so the defendant changed his plea to guilty. |
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He concluded that necessity rather than duress of circumstances would apply because the doctor's will was not being overwhelmed by the threat. |
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To that extent, this subset of duress seeks to borrow some of the language of necessity. |
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In his years as an Associate Justice, he handed down opinions that stressed the necessity for the tightest adherence to the Tenth Amendment. |
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Those who apply the rule to particular cases must, of necessity, expound and interpret that rule. |
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Writs for action were filled out for a litigant stating facts, without any necessity of pigeonholing them into specific forms. |
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In such cases, natural justice has to give way to necessity in order to maintain the integrity of judicial and administrative systems. |
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Rau committee, which was set up to determine the necessity of common Hindu laws. |
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Unsought goods neither belong to the necessity group of consumer goods list nor to specialty goods. |
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This is because as demand for more land increases, the fallow period by necessity declines. |
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Nor shalt thou give me room to doubt whether it be necessity or love, that inspires this condescending impulse. |
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Surely, then, a scheme that should supersede the necessity of saintship and sageship, would be a most valuable acquisition! |
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Ours was an amicable split, borne out of practical necessity. |
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Ajibola Chokor has announced this decision at a crucial meeting on the necessity for the policy in Abeokuta with the stakeholders. |
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Winterizing is second nature to some of us and something the rest of us do out of necessity. |
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The necessity to keep one's head above water is often the single most contributing force behind the advertisements emanating from within a bar. |
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I head to the ladies' room several times a day when there is no biological necessity. |
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Nevertheless, the backdowns to business pressure documented by Kelsey seem more than were warranted by either political or economic necessity. |
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But the necessity for such a backlight system has made it difficult to reduce the thickness of the liquid crystal display monitor device. |
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It also removes the necessity for operators, both ashore and afloat, to maintain a physical listening watch. |
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He told them a parable on the necessity of praying always and not losing heart. |
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With tourists as well as locals seeking different scenary other than the norm, mobility becomes a necessity for catering companies. |
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Every piece of furniture that Makoto Mizutani and Ben Luddy create for their design company, Scout Regalia, is a product of necessity. |
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Discuss the necessity of performing the cell counts and slide preparation on body fluids as soon as possible after collection. |
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Holding local elections on time is an absolute necessity, as is ensuring that we have a sound law in place. |
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The purpose of this article is to emphasize the necessity and simplity of AGI readiness. |
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Harsh winter in many EU countries makes snow tire an additional necessity for new vehicles. |
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Consisting of men's briefs, boxers, boxer-briefs, thermal underwear and T-shirts, purchases are largely driven by necessity. |
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Moralism gives way to causalism as scientific research enthrones necessity above volition. |
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In fairytales, motherlessness indicates an absence of quality attention and the necessity for men to remarry. |
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The authors attack the common view that causation involves necessity by distinguishing between causal 'production' and necessitation. |
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Hence the will directs with absolute necessity and is itself subject to no necessitation. |
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In contemporary mental health care, triage has become a necessity, as only the most at-risk people can access inpatient treatment. |
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Some form of self-steering on a cruising yacht, whether electronic or wind powered, is a necessity if a vessel is to cruise shorthandedly in comfort and safety. |
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Given the hierarchical relationships of the existing economic system, these other unions perceive the necessity of a radical change in the social order. |
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Uniform civil code, for him, was a necessity for the whole country but he did not want it to forced upon any community, especially if they were not ready for such a reform. |
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Debates over the necessity, fairness, and cost of environmental regulation are ongoing, as well as regarding the appropriateness of regulations vs. |
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During the troubles of the fifteenth century, a rack was introduced into the Tower, and was occasionally used under the plea of political necessity. |
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The new filing system will help to capsulize the trademark registration process which is complex and requires the necessity to fulfill many needs within strict time deadlines. |
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By its active participation in the ecumenical movement since its very beginning then, the OCC demonstrates its belief in the necessity of the continuation of this work. |
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But if all rhetoric is a mode of pyrotechny, and all pyrotechnics are by necessity fugacious, yet even in these frail pomps there are many degrees of frailty. |
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Shortly after the invention of printing, the necessity of stops or pauses in sentences for the guidance of the reader produced the colon and full point. |
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We are all the subjects of time, my princesa, even you, whose principality, or should I say, whose princessipality, resides, by necessity, within it. |
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The death of Isabella of Aragon, created a necessity for Manuel I of Portugal to remarry and Isabella's third daughter, Maria of Aragon, became his next bride. |
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Maps by necessity distort the presentation of the earth's surface. |
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Art is distinguished from other works by being in large part unprompted by necessity, by biological drive, or by any undisciplined pursuit of recreation. |
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This high cost is due to the repeated stops and starts of portions of the body as well as the necessity of using active muscular effort to brace against the tunnel walls. |
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This, almost by necessity, put them at a greater risk of infection. |
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Economic necessity drove many islanders to take up employment offered by the Germans, taking the opportunity to sabotage or delay works, and to steal tools and provisions. |
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Although the French dropped their invasion plans for the rest of the conflict and switched to a guerre de course, this was a matter of policy rather than necessity. |
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The utmost they allow is an extenuation of its absolute necessity. |
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Their use avoids the necessity of drilling into the floor duct at each point where a floor outlet is desired, in order to place an afterset insert. |
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The virginity of Mary means that incarnation is about the conception and birth of higher consciousness without the intercedence or necessity of any human agency i.e., ego. |
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Pryce Davies preaching on the necessity of partaking of Holy Communion Harris came to the conviction that he had received mercy through the blood of Christ. |
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Animal rights groups usually seek to abolish livestock farming, although some groups may recognise the necessity of first achieving more stringent regulation. |
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The necessity also of positioning the exit pupil fairly close to the tube to minimise spherical aberration would mean almost certain jogging of the tube off the target. |
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East Coast bases, avoiding the necessity for lengthy transit times. |
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Many workers, such as displaced farmers and agricultural workers, who had nothing but their labour to sell, became factory workers out of necessity. |
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Just as necessity belongs to a necessary being in virtue of its condition or its quiddity, so possibility belongs to a possible being in virtue of its quiddity. |
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Such a decision is not made on the basis of chance, but rather on necessity and spontaneity, given the prior predetermined events leading up to the predicament. |
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Wilde envisions a society where mechanisation has freed human effort from the burden of necessity, effort which can instead be expended on artistic creation. |
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Presbyterian theology typically emphasizes the sovereignty of God, the authority of the Scriptures, and the necessity of grace through faith in Christ. |
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But the Deputies must understand that the great necessity of to-day is the consolidation of order in the nation, and not only of material order, but of moral order also. |
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However, most of it is often based on necessity rather than opportunity. |
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As globalization proceeds in today's society, the necessity of an International Organization to manage the trading systems has been of vital importance. |
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The whole thing has been about spelling out the notion of inner necessity. |
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However, the arguments in Leviathan were modified from The Elements of Law when it came to the necessity of consent in creating political obligation. |
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Nietzsche, as I gather, regarded the slave-morality as having been invented and imposed on the world by slaves making a virtue of necessity and a religion of their servitude. |
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An easement of necessity, said the court, may be provided when property is landlocked and the owner needs access to that property from a public highway. |
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Particularly in areas of the country that experience decidedly frigid winters, a set of jumper cables, also called booster cables, is a necessity. |
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The necessity to limitate the pluralism by limitation of the right to associate in political parties in a democratic society is not really analyzed. |
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The physical book remains an important legitimizer for the writer, their private work made public, and a practical necessity in areas where access to technology is limited. |
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Another leap of faith is setting up your own business, and it's one that an increasing number of people have been making out of necessity in recent years, rather than choice. |
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Having recently met young bhikkhunis with good qualities, he believes that a training centre is a necessity for women, whether they are laywomen, silmatas, or bhikkhunis. |
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These included a strong sense of discipline through drill and order, the use of diplomacy to gain allies, and the vital necessity for a secure supply line. |
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And for that, caregivers get to transmit their data to a central location without the necessity of finding, plugging into and uploading into a central unit. |
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The world and his wife are the customers for whom the textile industry supplies the greatest necessity next to food, and some of the greatest luxuries. |
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