Another reason for his attraction to Deirdre is that they both share a passion for books, especially those written by neglected authors. |
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Sorry to sound pious but what about the homeless, the sick, the poor and neglected? |
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Nevertheless, the senses of smell, taste, and touch have not been neglected. |
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Perhaps no other great European choreographer, save Roland Petit, has been as neglected and critically savaged in the United States. |
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As between a claimant and a tortfeasor the onus is on the latter to show that the former has unreasonably neglected to mitigate the damages. |
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The afflicted can be neglected and malnourished, and depression often sets in. |
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They believe that diagnosis is a neglected problem which allows conditions to deteriorate, placing further drains on NHS resources. |
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Coffee stains were the only decoration on the white wallpaper, begrimed and neglected. |
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This nonstop laugh riot is a truly neglected classic of cautionary showbiz schlock. |
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This language was neglected in the schoolroom, yet was becoming increasingly fashionable as a serious literary medium. |
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While the emphasis this year is on non-fiction, prose fans are not being neglected. |
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Much of this is well-documented but neglected history, a marginal note to the complex story of the Risorgimento and Italian unification. |
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As politicians and pundits howled, the criminal justice system was Balkanised and neglected. |
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He said she failed to make much headway in sericulture because the department was neglected over the years. |
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Ghan and many of the natives neglected the conflict as a vendetta, but used it more often as a prize in their history. |
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Perennial sowthistle is common in cultivated areas, ditch banks, meadows, and neglected areas. |
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In what specific ways has the Spirit's authority been subtly neglected in evangelical theology? |
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We have neglected vocational training, which can be given only in the workplace by experienced master craftsmen. |
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The Second Coming of Christ is largely a neglected subject in many churches. |
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Much to my regret, both the Confucians and the Mohists have neglected to record the exploits of the baseborn knights. |
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Some feel that a different type of personality could have captured this neglected demographic in what has become a three-cornered fight. |
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Both are attached to a mean-spirited local farmer named Patricio, one as his neglected wife, the other as his mistress. |
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In contrast, termites have been rather neglected and are mentioned only briefly in major references on social evolution. |
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The area has been made the highest priority in major plans for some of the most neglected areas in south Manchester. |
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She said most of the children in the streets were coming from broken homes while others had been neglected by their parents. |
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These have been neglected in studies on neuropteran anatomy, and many aspects of their biology are likewise obscure. |
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The opera company has a reputation for breathing new life into neglected masterpieces. |
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One neglected aspect of sibling influence is the extent to which siblings influence a child's social network. |
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Simultaneously he recommended the rebuilding of neglected land resources, notably farm woodlands, pasture, and hay lands. |
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I recommend that all family physicians read this article for better awareness of this important, but sometimes neglected topic. |
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Since I have to catch up with a number of neglected chores and duties from these last couple of weeks, blogging will be light for a few days. |
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Life in the neglected U.S. Army of the interwar years is often portrayed as routine, dull, and unchallenging. |
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I think it is a neglected area, and I think that just follows the trend of psychology in general and a lot of areas. |
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I banged on about malnourished and neglected old persons, but not everyone believed me. |
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Nevertheless, notes Gregory, states have guardianship of abused and neglected foster children and have a responsibility to protect them. |
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Our much-appreciated donations would be better spent caring for unwanted pets, abused and neglected animals, and sick or injured wildlife. |
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In addition, the owner may be ordered to reimburse the county or private organization for the costs of caring for the neglected horse. |
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I daresay there is not enough space at your lodgings, and I have already become Mr. Wade's home for neglected animals. |
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It was a moving segment, following the unfortunate lives of several such neglected pets. |
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Adoption offers a real alternative so that childhood, for many abused and neglected children, will become more than a test of endurance. |
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The court was told that a neglected red canary and a hamster were also found in the shop. |
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Kelly thinks she is alone and abandoned in the present, when she actually is reliving her past as a neglected child. |
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That would mean each vulnerable member of society, from frail pensioner to neglected child, being given the time and care they needed. |
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When I returned, I neglected to remove them, having adjusted to damp sandals. |
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The research project aims to assess whether experiences of child maltreatment affect the operation of memory in abused and neglected children. |
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He neglected to point out that the current policies have failed miserably, in every way. |
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She should have felt those petals, but sorry, this author neglected to write that detail. |
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After all, post elections, the governor has seen the fate of governments which have neglected these areas. |
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He neglected his duty to the peace and failed to monitor and mould our involvement with the US government and its forces. |
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In my opinion, the former KMT government neglected its duty to seriously handle this threat. |
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It is an issue that is sadly neglected yet could enhance all our lives if given more thought. |
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All the tracks were written by teenagers and the lyrics exposed racial tensions and claims that the council had neglected the area. |
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We have set up a youth initiative in an area neglected by traditional youth systems. |
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Over the years, I neglected that area because I wasn't thinking about it as a judged part. |
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And I feel like I have neglected my blog, having not updated properly all week. |
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Keepers initially feared that first-time mother Kamlesh may have neglected the infants or failed to bond with them. |
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The mother may not be able to love or care for the child and it will be neglected during and after pregnancy. |
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Wilson's is one of the most incisive, informed texts on the man who is still neglected and forgotten. |
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Small wonder that sometimes patients slip through the net of care and are shamefully neglected. |
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My concern with this is that rural communities are going to be neglected and forgotten by the power base of the urban voter. |
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Castledermot is looking nicely spruced up, although some premises are sadly neglected, and in need of a face lift. |
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By that time they say the baby would already have spent a long time in care or in an orphanage and may have been neglected or maltreated. |
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Pay attention to detail in the portfolio images and notice if the photographer has neglected unswept floors or left unsightly trash cans in view. |
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She sat unspeaking and ate the rest of her dinner, which she had neglected in her chat with Marc. |
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That was Mrs Belmont, whose pretty, docile, and bovine daughter had been neglected since Katie's debut. |
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But his sculpting tools are clean and neglected, the clay in unopened packets. |
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David's side of the family has been neglected, which has not gone unnoticed by his peeved parents. |
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The landlords had neglected the upkeep a few years back and it had got a bit slum like. |
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Is it not a huge problem in today's society that there are too many children who are unloved and neglected? |
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Feeling unloved and neglected by her husband during his days as player, she embarks on a love affair with a writer, Max Halliday. |
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Sydenham's basic premise is that historians have either neglected this revolutionary, or given him a rather unfavourable press. |
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Alas, as I sleepily switched the alarm on, I neglected to check that it was set for the right time. |
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The door had a single bolt that had been neglected for so long that it was rusting and squeaked as they pulled it back. |
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There is too much bad history whistling through the old slag heaps and neglected estates of Sheffield. |
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They are undermanned and feel neglected, lack confidence in their generals and are disgusted by political leadership. |
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The road-bridge and Victorian pedestrian footbridge are completely neglected and the canal and its verge are litter strewn. |
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Derrida neglected to discuss alternatives except in language so opaque it is impossible to decipher. |
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He plays the neglected child of an alcoholic mother who fights for better conditions among Hong Kong's boat people. |
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Indeed, older Australians in general must not be neglected in our push to skill the nation. |
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The entire family had drifted off after Grandma's death, most of them settling in cities and the house had remained neglected and uncared for. |
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Many unburdened themselves in juvenile memoirs or drawings which have been shamefully neglected until recently. |
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When I was a player I thought of myself as a very outstanding player who was neglected and unappreciated by the coach. |
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Still, the film succeeds often enough to be worth a look, especially for silent film buffs looking for those neglected classics. |
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More than 2,500 neglected, unwanted or abandoned exotic pets were seized by inspectors last year. |
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Meanwhile it's the turn of some neglected sectors to dust down their accounts, ready for inspection. |
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Esther is one of the most neglected books of the Old Testament, certainly as far as commentaries are concerned. |
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He neglected his wives, whom he treated cruelly, and had no time for his children. |
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He thinks we are so absorbed in improving our bodies that we have neglected the potential for training our minds. |
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Additionally, I am addressing the highly neglected taxonomy of many of the marine meiofaunal groups. |
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However, he is not a derivative imitator of classic Japanese cinema, but one of its original though sadly neglected film-makers. |
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When a ship is moored, she is often thought to be in such a state of security, that the keeping a clear hawse is too often neglected. |
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As a result, the instruments needed for accurate observation, the eyeglasses and water clocks, were simply neglected and abandoned. |
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His vision includes the development and revitalisation of the neglected waterfront of the River Foyle. |
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The jheel might have been maintained properly by the rulers, but after 1947-48, it has always been neglected. |
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Before I knew it my tummy boiled and bubbled and reacted in the generally unruly way that neglected tummies do. |
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Dozens of abandoned and neglected dogs and cats are to find shelter in a new haven, thanks to a community's generosity. |
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What with one thing and another, I've neglected to reply to Right Wing Film Geek's thoughtful reply to me. |
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In his zeal to accumulate wealth, Mahmud neglected to administer to the lands he had conquered. |
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Sporting activities have not been neglected, with events ranging from junior tennis to a South African title boxing match. |
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Of course I did not boot with it and of course I had neglected to write-protect the floppy. |
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Why have these partnerships ignored the most neglected diseases, such as kala-azar, Chagas' disease, and sleeping sickness? |
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But, Newman points out, the personalities and relationships that keep audiences rapt are not neglected. |
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A rare portrait in stone has been lying in an open field, half buried, exposed to the harshness of sun and rain, and utterly neglected. |
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There is a plot, and it is brilliant, with the urgent melodrama that exercises the neglected readerly muscles. |
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The Kilbracken family home was damp and dilapidated and the estate neglected, its sole stock consisting of one aged cow. |
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I noticed that she neglected to sign it, and her handwriting was rather wobbly and etchy, as if her hand was shaking when she wrote it. |
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Concertos for the timpani or kettledrums, the big boys of the orchestra, are certainly unusual but not entirely neglected. |
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I dance for lonely men, men who feel neglected, men who need the feigned affection and artful wiles of the dancer. |
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I may have also neglected to mention that I am going to Australia to deliver my first ever keynote speech. |
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Human African trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness is one of the most important but equally most neglected tropical infections. |
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The shrine of a Mohammedan saint which is at the present day neglected and forgotten by Mohammedans, is worshipped by Hindus! |
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Of course, other accessories like a tie, stickpin, cigarette case and lighter should not be neglected. |
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The neglected backyard is below, and to its left are the neighbouring gardens and the posh houses and treed and bushed gardens beyond. |
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And, in between times, I took the camera out of its case and gave it a good work-out, just to be sure that it doesn't feel neglected. |
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These songs were a genre he made wholly his own, and they're quite wrongly and unnecessarily neglected. |
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General clutter seems to reign supreme, culminating in a teetering mountain of disgustingly neglected pots and pans. |
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Kim and her family moved to this house in 1991, and Kim immediately began to renovate the neglected yard. |
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Clothes that we no longer want to wear, or which no longer fit us, remain neglected for months or even years together on the shelves of almirahs. |
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Then there is the issue that Bo's accident highlights, where he neglected to attach the chute bridle to the harness. |
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But we'd be remiss if we neglected to spread the word about what might be the Upper East Side's best gourmet bargain. |
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Liverpool is experiencing a vibrant renewal of neglected historic areas and industrial buildings. |
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Birthday celebrations are useful opportunities to repair these kind of gaps, to explore neglected corners, or even to reconsider the familiar. |
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In preparation for my event, I've neglected numbers and carbo-loaded on beer. |
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Possible effects of monomer tilt or lateral motion on the elastic energy are neglected. |
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The tools and other odds and ends under the two sheds sit covered in dust, quietly neglected and rusting away. |
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This book, a reprint of a collection first published in 1960, is intended to shed some light on this neglected phase of Yeats's life. |
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Donald Worster, on the other hand, provides an analytic reinterpretation of explorer John Wesley Powell as a neglected visionary. |
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In water-starved Bangalore, lakes on its outskirts are not just neglected but turn prime property for land sharks. |
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The neglected garden in the back yard was, in a moment, transformed into a junkyard of shattered masonry. |
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Long grass on each side of the street, a derelict and neglected building bereft of glass and doors. |
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Reshepu strongly felt the good old postboxes were being neglected and he chose them as his subject. |
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Most of the traditional handicrafts of the country have been neglected for a long time and are on the verge of extinction. |
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Environmental historians often have neglected stories of reforestation, restoration, and rehabilitation of damaged ecosystems. |
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His wounds are severe, and I would feel remiss if I neglected to give him the Anointing of the Sick right away. |
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Previously the half island had been a neglected backwater lacking industry, basic infrastructure or services. |
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The Standard lens is actually one of the most neglected lenses in your camera bag. |
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Regrettably, his relatives and benefactors had neglected to provide him with any money. |
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When we first moved in the house had been empty for a while and neglected for even longer. |
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In this book review he discusses symbiosis in evolution, an oft neglected part of the whole evolutionary story. |
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By the 1970s, this area had become a neglected eyesore, ripe for development. |
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She's neglected her tab until it's burnt down to the filter, leaving a dirty, grey finger crooking up at him. |
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The ambitious plan aims to transform a historic but neglected section of the town's riverfront into a new cultural district. |
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Private nursing homes are not the only places where our elderly are neglected. |
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In most instances the neglected baby is the Jungian archetype of the divine child. |
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But Romantics, and modernists after them, needed to believe that genius in its own time is always neglected, misunderstood, etc. |
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She longed to see a powerful revival among the neglected and helpless widows of India. |
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Bibliographies for the entirely neglected fields of artificial life and genetic programming are available at these sites. |
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Sadly, the building looks a little neglected since the school moved out last year. |
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In putting on a collective hair shirt, the party neglected this priceless piece of political wisdom. |
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After Richard's death in 1272 the castle's maintenance was neglected, and by 1540 it was ruinous. |
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A market stallholder said the scheme would take more customers away from the Market Place which was being neglected by the town's policy makers. |
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Tiny vessels smaller than 6 m diameter without clearly visible and stainable cell wall thickenings were neglected. |
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Bittern numbers had hit dangerous lows in the past as large areas of their reedbed habitat were drained, destroyed or neglected. |
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The collection features Athabaskan stories from Alaska and the Yukon, a region that has often been neglected in previous collections. |
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Fitzgerald, a fine lyric poet, neglected today, was able to accommodate his gifts to the buoyancy and basic serenity of the Odyssey. |
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The bridegroom at that wedding, he said, was his best pal from university who had neglected to invite him on the stag night. |
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Hoduet neglected his work, but his wife gamely toiled as a tailoress after their child's birth. |
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A niece had suddenly appeared from nowhere and said that it was a disgrace that her uncle had been neglected. |
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Here, you can find traces of human residences, including a neglected paddy field, collapsed stone walls, broken nickel silverware, and brazen kitchenware. |
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Married country stars Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton neglected to thank each other when they each won at the acm Awards. |
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The adopted children, then 18 months and 2.5 years old, came to the family abused and neglected, Wisner says. |
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By the time Fiat took over Chrysler in 2009 Jeep was a seriously neglected asset. |
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In places like these you can always find a public park, a neglected patch of grass with a broken bench, a churchyard fully-equipped with raddled drunks. |
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The English grave he shares with his parents in Compton, Surrey, has been neglected. |
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The documentary material is neglected at the aesthetician's peril. |
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One of the young men we support has taught himself the deaf and dumb language in order to witness to this neglected and marginalised group of people in Russian society. |
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Proposals to relax planning rules will fuel the expansion of the practice of land banking, which leaves fields and woods neglected, a report said yesterday. |
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Repatriation is one of the great neglected areas of expatriate life. |
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There was something of New Orleans about this old colonial building with its latticed balcony, though I do not recall having seen a structure in that city quite as neglected. |
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The area has a history of being neglected in all respects of development. |
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If the plant has been neglected and gotten leggy, or if you are planting a new rose, then cutting back to the six-inch mark should encourage strong new canes from the base. |
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It was quite nice to begin with but after a few years it became neglected and the vandals moved in, smashing down arbours, trees, the children's play area and the sports hut. |
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However, the consortium neglected to invite hard drive vendors, who had no interest in reducing their margins even further to design ruggedized external drives. |
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But MacLennan keeps slipping into the familiar, sparkling context of the decadent era, losing sight of the historically neglected relationship at hand. |
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Four of Manchester's communities want the chance to transform neglected and run-down park areas into something everyone in the community can enjoy. |
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He'd been neglected by his mother and brought up by his aunty. |
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After his wife neglected to mention him during her acceptance speech, Shelton returned the favor. |
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I was still half asleep but I was awake enough to hear the reproach in the nurse's voice and I interpreted it as her suggesting I had neglected Gerald. |
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If that same Scotch pine had been neglected and dried out as a consequence, it would have taken only 3 seconds for it to be completely engulfed in flames. |
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Today, the Baluchi see themselves as a neglected minority in a country whose government is controlled by non-Baluch i ethnic groups such as the Punjabis. |
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If my own enthusiasm was kept within bounds, it was partly because Noble treats this wonderful, neglected play as if it were a spectacular masque or Jacobean musical. |
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If neglected, any system can become a host upon which all other systems will leech. |
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You won't have a problem damaging the sensitive innards with neglected battery acid and the camera's light metering system will work correctly every time. |
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Sadly I had neglected to properly shut the skylight, the gales had forced it wide open, and the torrential downpour had torrentially downpoured into my room for 4 hours. |
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Instead he neglected his duty and the burglars got away with those crimes. |
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While the Culchie Competition is restricted to men the women of the area are not being neglected either with plans now in train to select a festival queen. |
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True enough, but he neglected to mention that Elvis also owned a pair of bikini briefs of many colors, not to mention 22 Cadillacs and a chimp named Scatter. |
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Birthing in the Pacific meets a gap in the literature on pregnancy and birthing by offering a set of high quality essays on a hitherto neglected region. |
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Featuring all the worst aspects of a neglected garden on one side of the fence, including dandelions, thistles, and molehills, it had a beautiful cottage garden on the other. |
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He had neglected his army to the point where there were mass desertions and even defections to Mongol ranks. |
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If silver, a previously somewhat neglected craft, was one of the chief areas in which the George VI style was developed, then typography was another. |
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What had been neglected was the almost ubiquitous presence of radiation. |
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But while every American knows the song, the battle and the war it describes have been neglected by history. |
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In this reading, all glory goes to Reagan and the contributions made by Democrats are neglected. |
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All of these situations require lower-body strength and coordination, which is often neglected in most weight training regimens. |
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Goldfields in Nevada that had been neglected because the ore was just too expensive to extract were now attractive properties. |
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Tubin is an unjustly neglected composer with a distinctive musical voice. |
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He is either a complete chancer or some kind of neglected genius. |
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So the more demanding smart set has been somewhat neglected. |
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A classic romance drama was playing silently, unwatched and neglected. |
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This worked well when properly supervised but failed when neglected. |
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He could have put me into care or neglected me or something. |
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Yet her statue has long been neglected and forgotten in West Bank Park. |
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The Defendant has failed and neglected to account to the Claimant. |
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The solution was to revive the neglected craft of soap making. |
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He provides thereby an often neglected human dimension to science. |
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Portuguese is a largely neglected cuisine, and I think unfairly. |
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This horseshoe-shaped, Victorian theatre is a neglected treasure. |
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Despite this, the present study is deemed relevant because it provided insight into a neglected area of service provision, and confirmed and added to earlier studies. |
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Conversely, if an unknown or neglected composer has written just one work that is excellent in its craftsmanship we should be equally honest and say so. |
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Making face-to-face contact with customers, distributors, and the press is one of the most powerful yet most neglected marketing tools in the region. |
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I wish we would have this kind of pledges in all the forgotten and neglected emergencies in Africa and elsewhere, where also hundreds of thousands of lives are at stake. |
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In his account, the government emerged with a more explicit role as a generator of economic growth, and urbanisation was shown to be a hitherto neglected feature. |
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I think we've neglected vocational education in the most tragic way. |
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However, many return, and many illegal immigrants, both children and adults, are squatting in neglected or unfinished buildings in and around the city. |
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Disused and neglected, the hall was invaded by squatters who occupied the building until it was gutted by a fire in 2002, which killed five people. |
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I've been so busy hacking around with HTML and building web pages about this particular subject that I have rather neglected to comment about it on here. |
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But what about a bigger selection of cheaper, often neglected but worthwhile fish such as skate, squid, hake, ultra-fresh mackerel, even good old herring? |
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Her desire to further her potential led her to explore the neglected art of calligraphy and she soon mastered the infinite possibilities of the Devanagri script. |
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While it's admittedly now associated with all sorts of marvelous memories and history, it's also taken on the hangdog vibe of the perpetually neglected and unloved. |
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Oh, sure, I've cringed a little when neighbours have strolled past of an evening, casting judgmental looks at the poor old place, all run-down and neglected as it was. |
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An old potting shed and a neglected laundrette on the Phipps Bridge estate have been turned into professionally-equipped creative hang-outs for artists in the borough. |
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I completely neglected all the telesales leads I had been chasing up. |
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Credit attribution if neglected, is a cardinal sin that will breed bitterness within the community and discourage developers from further contributing to the project. |
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Mrs. Cross collects old roses, many of which she starts from cuttings given to her by friends or rescued from old homesteads and other neglected sites. |
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We cannot escape the harsh reality that as long as the quality of education is neglected and schools uncared for, it will be impossible to raise the morals of the country. |
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Interesting and obscure sports like the omnium and the steeplechase might finally get their due, not to mention insanely popular but strangely neglected ones like soccer. |
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Having neglected to pack more than a little fruit, we were delighted to discover the Auenfeld Alm, where we ate open sandwiches and delicious apricot cake. |
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Once constructed to ensure the safety of Bulgaria's rulers, they remain for the most part unused and neglected, decaying relics of a forgotten era. |
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A late complication of neglected dental decay is a dental abscess. |
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Proposals to modernise the sewerage system had been made during 1856, but were neglected due to lack of funds. |
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Sweet neglected his formal academic coursework, concentrating instead on pursuing excellence in his private studies. |
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There are several reasons why the Wanli Emperor deliberately neglected his duties as emperor. |
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As a result, Eurasians were neglected by both the British and Indian populations in India. |
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Since here and there one found the lingering trace Of caresome hands in the neglected place. |
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However, until the Stonewall riots, this community had felt marginalized and neglected by the gay community. |
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It has been suggested that while the UK government and people are focused on Brexit, problems with the NHS are being neglected. |
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The society has promoted premieres of neglected works, and has its own record label, Albion Records. |
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The outrage among postal workers neglected for treatment, and the run on the anthrax drug, Cipro, may be an inkling of what lies ahead. |
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Sarcevic concentrates on throwaways, neglected signs that he finds to have profound meaning in and of themselves. |
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Also, the moment of inertia of the wheels about their axles is neglected in order to narrow the study's focus on yaw inertia. |
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There he soon neglected his managerial duties, and in 1886 returned to Europe. |
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The British army had not fought in a major European war in over 20 years, and the government had badly neglected its upkeep. |
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The misericord choir stalls, best of only three surviving probably friary sets, languish damp and neglected in the Old Grammar School. |
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Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by infection with Schistosoma spp. |
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Living in a village of rough people, with a neglected environment, Magha determined to bring happiness to it. |
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Crossbreeds Bruno and Sassy were neglected by Samantha Lambert and Richard Hill for weeks and possibly months. |
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A RUNDOWN and neglected Wirral play area is to get a pounds 70,000 facelift. |
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The region was relatively neglected by folk song collectors of the first revival. |
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The latest of his neglected classics to be retranslated into English is Agostino. |
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The Red Hot Pokers, Kniphofias, have an undeserved reputation as coarse plants with narrow, untidy leaves usually found in neglected gardens. |
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Tungiasis, a neglected ectoparasitic disease, arises when the female jigger flea, Tunga penetrans, burrows into the epidermis of its host. |
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The ride was certainly sporty but not joltingly so, even on these neglected remote roads. |
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The Qing empire played a heretofore neglected role in both types of unequal coercive relations between Korea and the outside world. |
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Bacon was generally neglected at court by Queen Elizabeth, but after the accession of King James I in 1603, Bacon was knighted. |
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In the large neglected garden, formal paths outlined with white stones were overgrown with bunny-grass. |
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If deadbeat dads among frogs shirk their parental duties, neglected egg clutches can respond by hatching early. |
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In the midst of Charles's debauched and licentious court, she lived neglected and retired. |
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Another, sometimes neglected, feature of Birtism was the push towards a more diverse range of voices in broadcasting. |
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The practice of unlabeled advertorials has been so far neglected in health journalism research. |
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Actuaries often get bogged down in compliance requirements and dealing with details that, although sometimes tedious, cannot be neglected. |
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Then the development of the home country was neglected for some wildcat idea of bringing up the backward people of other lands. |
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Curious, unsymphonic sounds bellow from his startled stomach, from his neglected innards. He blushes. |
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In many cases commons have no existing commoners, the rights having been neglected. |
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The navigation was neglected, and the lack of dredging resulted in boats having to be loaded with less cargo. |
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Anthony Giddens and Simon Griffiths argue that Martineau is a neglected founder of sociology and that she remains important today. |
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Tourism from outside the Eastern Bloc was neglected, while tourism from other Stalinist countries grew within the Eastern Bloc. |
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If they are neglected and dominated by tough, perennial weeds such as ground elder, you may be facing a losing battle. |
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Despite reports of a lovely land populated by friendly tribes, Spain neglected California until the second half of the 18th century. |
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Our men who had been shielding Montezuma had momentarily neglected their duty when they saw the attack cease while he spoke to his chiefs. |
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The royal administration of Florida was neglected, as the province had long been regarded as an unprofitable backwater by the Crown. |
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On his return he was utterly neglected, and could scarcely obtain an audience. |
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Unfortunately most of these theaters were neglected, and some of it have been demolished. |
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The onset of the world depression found the island with no reserves, its primary industry neglected and its credit exhausted. |
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Conversely, misfortunes are often attributed to ancestors whose memory or wishes have been neglected. |
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Basil II left a burgeoning treasury upon his death, but he neglected to plan for his succession. |
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He had also been one of the few people receptive to the neglected work of John Herapath on the kinetic theory of gases. |
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During this period the city was neglected, until the power fell in the hand of a plebeian man, Cola di Rienzo. |
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In this work he pioneered the ideas of using neglected substances such as trash pits, potshards, and soil stains to reveal human actions. |
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He also writes that Varus neglected to send out reconnaissance parties ahead of the main body of troops. |
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In contrast, other anatomical details are neglected or absent, especially arms and feet. |
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The locals watched, amused, as the tourists parched in the sun, having neglected to apply sunscreen or bring water. |
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Many consider it a weed due its tendency to grow in neglected areas and its sharp, tough thorns which can be hazardous to children and pets. |
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The French concentrated the bulk of their efforts on Continental Europe and neglected the colonial sphere. |
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The company neglected to publicize the side effects of the new drug. |
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But there shall be nothing either neglected or unhazarded, that may work their overthrow. |
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It is revitalizing areas neglected by industrial and port activities by developing tertiary activities. |
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In 2006, it was one of the neglected buildings selected for the TV series Restoration. |
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Austrasia was again neglected until, in 633, the people demanded the king's son as their own king again. |
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After the restoration, the island was further neglected by the French state. |
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Despite being the birthplace of the Emperor, who had supported Paoli in his youth, the island was neglected by Napoleon's government. |
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The agony of an oldman for being neglected in the family and ill-treated by his daughter-in-law, abides. |
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Washington's first term in office directed attention to poor and previously neglected minority neighborhoods. |
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It became neglected during the 1970s and many of the amenities were in a poor state of repair. |
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Within Britain itself there was also more centralisation, and industry tended to drift to the south, leaving Scotland as a neglected fringe. |
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His book The State in its Relations with the Church argued that England had neglected its great duty to the Church of England. |
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A failure to apply new tariffs to new forms of imports meant that a key source of revenue was neglected. |
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While mammalian, plant and insect remains from the Stewart Valley sediments have been extensively studied, the ichthyofauna has been neglected. |
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Critics said Gladstone had neglected military affairs and had not acted promptly enough to save the besieged Gordon. |
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Evidence that at times occupants neglected the defences might suggest that symbolic power was as significant as warfare. |
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