Like anything else of importance, adoration is plagued by false semblances. |
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Women have the quadruple roles of mother, housekeeper, wife, and worker, roughly in that order of importance. |
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Surveillance of the civet cat, raccoon dog, and related animals for coronaviruses in and beyond China is of importance. |
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Thus, the actual footage of Carroll saying anything of importance is a bit limited. |
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I doubt whether Punjabi or the dozens of other Asian languages have this kind of importance. |
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She straightened to her full height and gave her shoulders a wiggle of importance. |
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The following are the requisites for an acceptable reduction of any fracture listed in order of importance. |
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But moulds, although generally regarded with suspicion, are also of importance. |
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Other than a set of twelve Regency hall chairs painted with the family crests, there was only one piece of importance remaining at Glin. |
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This can result in obscurity or in a ruling which is ambiguous on matters of importance. |
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There are thousands of antiquities, monuments and heritage sites of various levels of importance all over County Meath. |
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He had few later commissions of importance, and as his style became increasingly mannered even fewer were accepted on completion. |
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There was nothing of importance that happened in the meanwhile that was worth mentioning. |
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No decision of importance could be made without the chairman, and he was mercurial, often changing his mind once a decision had been made. |
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We are looking for a reporter with a keen news sense and a strong awareness of the issues of importance to our readers. |
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It gave her an inflated sense of importance, and for a moment, she forgot her troubles. |
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It is this that lends her mildly titillating fiction the veneer of importance. |
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A serang is a person of importance, far above a stoker, though the stoker draws better pay. |
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For them the quality and standard of the game is a side issue that is of importance only to the neutral supporters. |
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Flashbacks to Fisher's foster home carry the weight of importance here, but even they have the toothlessness of high-minded intentions. |
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The sites of importance are all being identified and mapped and this is done in conjunction with the traditional owners. |
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No wonder we never hear of any member of the minority community ever holding any position of importance in these countries. |
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Unlike the way people normally see, Estes tries to give all parts of his paintings the same level of importance. |
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The location and aspects of the ascendant's ruler also hold a great deal of importance in natal evaluation. |
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Things will get better and bands will become motivated and eventually it will snowball into something of importance. |
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We must have learned from past that transparency and accountability are of the utmost of importance. |
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When moderate maintenance and pesticide use is of importance, the choice of browntop bent is increasingly interesting. |
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The lack of importance the industry places on instruction also is holding it back, he says. |
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The distinction between real and personal property is an ancient one and is still of importance today. |
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Despite a stinking cold and hefty jetlag, she's still found the time to arrange her records in order of importance. |
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It highlights the top 10 Windows and top 10 Unix issues in their relative order of importance. |
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In a poll of employers for employability skills for new hires, interpersonal skills ranked highest in level of importance. |
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The last branch of the definition is of importance where a third party is subrogated to the original surety's rights. |
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Leases remain personal property to this day and the distinction can sometimes prove to be of importance. |
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Take one problem and break it down into parts, ranking them in order of importance. |
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Most buildings of importance were pulverised and much of the city is still a ruin. |
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I have frequently been disappointed when fancying that I was giving news of importance to my friend. |
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All matters of importance are referred to the general congregations, which since 1870 are held in the Vatican. |
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We're brushing off the fact that she walked by me as though I was invisible and the fact that she said nothing of importance after my apology. |
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Any room articulated in a full Corinthian order becomes a place of importance and majesty. |
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Few other genres of popular music elevate the text to such a level of importance. |
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They place a lot of importance on the relationship between head office and the individual franchise operators. |
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First-rate higher education institutions place primacy of importance on research and this is increasingly the case here at Waterford. |
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Time was the key and in essence tasks had to be prioritized in the order of importance. |
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These different roles must be prioritised in their order of importance in your life. |
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These studies are overdue and of importance to our discipline if we are to be able to understand the significance and the role such awards play in our cultural development. |
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From the very first, there was a sense of importance about the venture. |
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A collection of tables was scattered near the windows, and many people sat at them, poring through old volumes and occasionally writing down something of importance. |
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P max can acclimate to several factors, which are, in approximate order of importance, light, nitrogen nutrition, ambient carbon dioxide concentration and temperature. |
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Traditional crafts have also had a long tradition of importance for items such as pottery, handwoven cloth, carved stools, raffia baskets, and gold jewelry. |
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I live in a society in which crowded schedules and harassed conditions are evidence of importance, so I develop a crowded schedule and harassed conditions. |
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For anyone still to be besotted by it in his sixties bespeaks a truly weird dedication to teenage culture, wherein almost nothing of importance is ever done or said. |
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During Soviet times, when Russian was the only real language of importance, Kazakh failed to keep up with the changing vocabulary of the twentieth century. |
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Another aim is to show that the problem of direct realism versus indirect realism is of importance for the ontological analysis of social reality. |
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Digital cellular phones and cordless phones have not been in use for as long as analog phones in Sweden, and this might be of importance for carcinogenesis. |
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In structures at all levels of importance, gates, doors and doorways, together with porches and porticos, are usually much more elaborate than roofs, walls and windows. |
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For the past half hour, he and Delaney had been tromping through the snow, while Del pointed out landmarks and shops that held some sort of importance to her. |
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I used relative basal area as a measure of importance, because that value is less influenced by differences in sampling procedure than is relative density. |
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A cynical politician who believed in the power of patronage, he knew almost everyone of importance in Scotland and how to appeal to their self-interest. |
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This is not only a saving to the proprietor, but in a county where hay and corn are scarce commodities, must be an object of importance to the residentiary population. |
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He managed to negotiate unanimous consent agreements to limit debate, so that minor bills of importance to individual senators could be passed with dispatch. |
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His appearance is of interest for his fans but it is not of importance. |
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When the Scottish King James I came to the throne he ordered that the heraldic red lion of Scotland be displayed on all buildings of importance including pubs. |
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Although Cotman was never as fully at home with etching as with watercolour, his work of 1838 ensures him a place of importance in the history of British etching. |
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These activities and events are not listed in order of importance. |
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The spokesperson said all issues of importance will be discussed during the meeting. |
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Party platforms center on affordable housing, education, and economic development, and labor politics are of importance in the city. |
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The types of detectors of importance are the odorometer, titrators, and the odotron. |
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At the mouth of the lough are several small rock and shingle islands which are of importance to terns. |
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It is therefore of importance to geophysicists studying the geologic history and dynamics of eastern Europe. |
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Some birds, notably the spotted nutcracker, Clark's nutcracker and Pinyon jay, are of importance in distributing pine seeds to new areas. |
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They call it folie de grandeur, the self-deluding sense of importance that makes peacocks out of pigeons. |
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I did not turn to ascertain who it might be, but trusted it was no one of importance, as the poddy and I presented rather a grotesque appearance. |
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The three classes of major phosphate ester plasticizers of importance in the rubber industry include triaryl, alkyl diaryl and trialkyl. |
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This sleazeball, caught up in his own misguided sense of importance, was ill-advised to speak out and seek to defend the indefensible. |
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The UPVC pipes were of importance however, its performance will be critically evaluated, concluded Engineer Mohammad Naeem Khan. |
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The wetlands are of importance to wildlife, and are listed as a Ramsar site. |
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From his expression, it seemed that the only thing of importance taking place in the room was his deciding between a Snickers and a Babe Ruth! |
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Wells has been an ecclesiastical city of importance since at least the early 8th century. |
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Turning circle is of importance and tenderers shall indicate at the time of tender, the turning circle for their vehicle as tendered. |
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It will be seen below that this semiregular polyhedron is of importance in its relationship to periodic minimal surfaces serving as a conceptual reference. |
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For aviation to achieve a mass character, of importance was the establishment of the Lithuanian Aeroclub in 1927, which all the time was supported by the military aviation. |
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It retained its position of prestige until the time of the Norman Conquest, after which English ceased for a time to be of importance as a literary language. |
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However, upon closer inspection, it appears that they are terminologies of the Dyirbal type with comparative ages being the central factor of importance. |
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However, as will be shown below, the volume expansivity of certain fluids, such as hydrocarbon blends and silicone oils, is large enough to be of importance. |
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A tunnel to the Himyarites The discovered tunnel is of importance for the role it will play in outlining the Himyarite features of the Dhamar governorate. |
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Petroleum is vital to many industries, and is of importance to the maintenance of industrialized civilization itself, and thus is a critical concern to many nations. |
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A collection of immense importance for its range and quality, it includes objects of all periods from virtually every site of importance in Egypt and the Sudan. |
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The Danube region is not only culturally and historically of importance, but also due to its fascinating landmarks and sights important for the regional tourism industry. |
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Very few bright stars of importance lie between Crux and the pole itself, although the constellation Musca is fairly easily recognised immediately beneath Crux. |
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Grand juries have also been of importance in earlier history. |
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While individual members continued to produce work of importance, however, the collaborative activity that marked the heyday of the society was noticeably absent. |
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Palynomorphs form a geological record of importance in determining the type of prehistoric life that existed at the time the sedimentary formation was laid down. |
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