He was often at odds with the more liberal wing of the church, having opposed the decision to ordain women bishops. |
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Yes, Alexander invaded the old Persian empire, killed armies who opposed him and sacked towns that refused to surrender. |
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His response to the disaster of the war is to attack those who opposed the war. |
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It's easiest to mount the retail heat sink by attaching the tabs in the diagonally opposed corners. |
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The Attorney General's Advisory Committee was likewise opposed to opting in. |
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He opposed Lutheran theology and, fatally, the English throne's break with Rome. |
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Shane and Caith had begun to slap one another on the crown, as opposed to smoothing the other's hair. |
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Texas secessionists organized lynch mobs across the state to murder anyone who opposed secession. |
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The split tailgate, as opposed to a standard, top-hinged hatchback door, is fun. |
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Humanism is often opposed to medieval scholasticism and macaronic language. |
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You have to manage the game the way you think you can win it, as opposed to what the book says or what the second-guessers might say. |
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Instead, it essentially took sides in the long-running Afghan civil war, linking up with any faction that opposed the Taliban. |
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Prior to 1917 the Bolsheviks had opposed the concept of federalism, preferring regional autonomy within a unitary state. |
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I normally prefer listening to talk radio as opposed to music while driving. |
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The United Nations and European Union are opposed to trade sanctions against Burma. |
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It has been strongly opposed by many religions which emphasize the sanctity of human life from the day of conception. |
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Shredded bark, as opposed to nuggets or chips, provides the best coverage and, in my opinion, looks the best. |
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Now I'm not a big fan of such parades, but this one sounds pretty tame even according to the people opposed to them. |
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The British were always wideners, viscerally opposed to all moves toward political union. |
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In addition, perhaps as high as 40 percent of white Southerners had opposed secession. |
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The photography, buttressed by watchful blocking and acting, invites careful consideration of the calamity as opposed to tantalization. |
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The Taoiseach regarded northern nationalism as being as conservative and sectarian as the regime it opposed. |
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Those who believe that Blake was implacably opposed to science would be surprised to read the final lines of his magnum opus, The Four Zoas. |
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Moreover, if they are opposed, their religious feelings and emotions are awakened. |
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But obviously I think it's a positive if she refocuses her attention on others as opposed to directing her concern inward. |
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Does your writing process change when you write a musical as opposed to the other plays you've crafted? |
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It can be argued that the law of armed conflict and human rights law have diametrically opposed, or at least incompatible, axiologies. |
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But when mainstream, everyday Americans became opposed to the Vietnam War, it stopped. |
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These albums tend to involve a fully ironic approach, as opposed to one that is merely satirical or parodic. |
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Other women opposed any sort of maternalist legislation that may have dictated the terms of their employment. |
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There had been speculation that Division One would be made up of 10 teams as opposed to the past season's 12 divided into two groups of five. |
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These men were free, as opposed to the serfs of the sixteenth century, and organized to fend off marauding Tatars. |
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Leading hawks within the Bush administration are gloating over their humbling of Europe and are opposed to any concessions to America's rivals. |
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Mirroring the shallowness of hawks, who condemn peaceniks for their lack of patriotism, many doves castigate anyone who is not opposed to war. |
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Groups opposed to the measure fear that women will be more careless about contraceptive use if they have easy access to the morning-after pill. |
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Reviving the spirit of Dada, Fluxus was fervently opposed to artistic tradition and to everything that savoured of professionalism in the arts. |
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Buyers who want to use their second house as a holiday home, as opposed to a tax shelter, should opt for Section 48 properties. |
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Every party on the select committee, bar the Labour Party, opposed the bill. |
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Rather this issue would lie at the very heart of the claim for wrongful, as opposed to unfair, dismissal. |
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The style in which the society's logo is rendered is very loose and natural as opposed to the sterility of a technical drawing. |
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An essay on Leonardo was possibly intended as a refutation of Ruskin, whose emphasis on the moral value of art Pater directly opposed. |
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They announce they're massing troops, seemingly unaware that this just makes for one rich target as opposed to many. |
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With this kind of configuration, the grapple works like a hand as opposed to a thumb and bucket, which is more like wearing a mitten. |
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A Bradford councillor has made a scathing attack on preservationists who are bitterly opposed to the construction of an Aire Valley motorway. |
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This is more like an incredibly long concert as opposed to the traditional telethons of my youth. |
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I don't mean to say that Americans are a nation of superficial, backslapping enjoyers and happy-makers, as opposed to our suffering Slavic souls. |
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Northumberland opposed both Charles's execution and the prosecution of the regicides. |
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We've a lot of air support and a lot of backup as opposed to these small covert wars that we've been used to fighting. |
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He could have made a profit in such an economy, as opposed to looking for a rent increase of 70 per cent from the long suffering tenantry. |
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The main tenets of his argument were radically opposed to current thinking at the time. |
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At first glance the literary and scientific approaches to language might seem to be diametrically opposed. |
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For his part, the chief script writer is understandably opposed to these criticisms. |
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It opposed a break by the newly formed industrial union movement from the capitalist two-party system through the formation of a labor party. |
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The violent contest of battle causes war to be characterized by the constant tension between dialectically opposed ideas. |
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He opposed the treaty, arguing that it went against the UN charter and would accelerate the arms race. |
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More than three in five of married people said they preferred to go on a UK trip with their partner as opposed to their friends. |
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Each year after that historic ruling, the percentage of Americans who opposed interracial marriage steadily dropped. |
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Do you find it hard to beat juggle and scratch as opposed to blending the records to entertain the crowds? |
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Thus a potentially useful bargain spawned a serious crisis and test of strength and will between opposed alliance systems. |
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In 1923 she was the first Scotswoman to be elected to parliament, where she opposed Hitler and the British policy of appeasement. |
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The government first opposed the policy, ruling that it goes against the constitution, which guarantees equal education to all. |
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They attacked free settlers and used terror to intimidate those opposed to slavery. |
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Just over half of the university presidents in our studies led public as opposed to private institutions. |
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Although the proposal is expected to go through, some branch secretaries are known to be strongly opposed. |
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It facilitates construction of a reasoned argument by those opposed to a measure in its present form. |
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Police opposed bail, but the Magistrate agreed to his release on the condition he pay a surety and comply with other bail conditions. |
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They collected 30,000 signatures opposed to the proposed trans-Tasman treaty. |
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Unions know which way the wind is blowing, and while they remain opposed to a break-up, they realise that structural change is on the way. |
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More than that, they tried to label those airing the concerns as being opposed to job creation, etc. |
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What is the natural remedy for thyroid replacement as opposed to the pharmaceutical? |
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Though unlike the Dressage farm's paddocks, these were dirt as opposed to grass and each had a large hay wheel in the center. |
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I'm actually starting to feel positive about the upcoming test, as opposed to mildly ambivalent. |
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Brown was opposed to the pursuit, and told Patrick he feared they would be ambuscaded. |
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They are however adamantly opposed to three amendments and they seek particulars of a fourth. |
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Stick to classic sideburns as opposed to the kind that take over your face or have a life of their own. |
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But it provides more ammunition to those opposed to American corporate globalisation. |
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I'm not entirely opposed to pounding on guys that try to hit on my kid sister. |
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Stamboliiski boldly opposed Bulgaria's entry into the First World War in the face of the monarch Tsar Ferdinand. |
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A maneuvering body undergoes translation or rotation as opposed to a stable body in which the sum of all forces and all turning moments are zero. |
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Of course, the U.S. will remain opposed to India launching satellites that have American parts. |
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The idea that people decide what is normative in life is opposed to the Word of God, which teaches that God is sovereign as the final lawgiver. |
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Social democrats from the New Democratic Party consistently opposed the state's development strategy, as did a wing of the Liberal Party. |
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Such laws are scarcely ever opposed on grounds of principle, even by the most doctrinaire individualists. |
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Socialists emphasized a social, as opposed to an individualist, approach to life, especially economic organization. |
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Finding the company's real revenue-as opposed to reported revenue-was akin to locating the hidden bean in a shell game. |
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Animal liberationists opposed to the ill-treatment of guinea pigs might be on the lookout for new targets. |
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But animal rights activists say the march will be dominated by those opposed to a ban on fox hunting. |
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In parliament, support for the constitution was reckoned at 128 deputies, with just 22 opposed. |
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A vessel in which the loss of ground downwind is minimal is described as weatherly, as opposed to leewardly. |
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Jonathan chose two different shades of dye, which had the added bonus of being tinted colour, as opposed to bleach, and so kinder to my hair. |
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Even electrical and computer wiring can be changed in a few minutes as opposed to hours. |
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The single was a worldwide No 1 hit in 1966 and was taken up as an anti-war anthem by activists opposed to the Vietnam war. |
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I was in two minds whether to go banging on doors to ask people why they were opposed to the location. |
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Although Britain has a vocal anti-abortion lobby opposed to embryo research, it is very much in the minority. |
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Ministers hope the move will reduce the number of teenage pregnancies but anti-abortion campaigners have fiercely opposed the changes. |
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The bulbs shed white light, as opposed to the old-denture hue of plain old bulbs. |
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How different is the betting on that game as opposed to the South Australian game? |
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I find it hard to phantom him being opposed to the idea of national reconciliation. |
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Her family are adamantly opposed to her relationship and friends reject her as a traitor. |
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They feel betrayed and are as angry with Bush and Blair as those who always opposed the war. |
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Exhibitors have opposed any revision of the business norms in the film industry. |
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More than in other sports, football fans recollect jerseys and numbers as opposed to faces. |
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There's, sort of, six people who know what we do, and I feel a kinship to them, as opposed to a rivalry. |
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Some people sneer at a metaphorical reading of scripture and Tolkien himself was opposed to allegory as a rhetorical form. |
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James Madison in 1784 opposed an attempt by the Virginia legislature to levy a tax to support religious education. |
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And throughout his life he opposed British imperialism, denouncing British rule in India. |
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He is a traditionalist and is said to have opposed the constitutional changes. |
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It is opposed by an anti-life mentality as is seen in contraception, abortion, infanticide and euthanasia. |
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It was my intention to declare a mistrial as opposed to an adjournment for the following reasons. |
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The Liberals said they were opposed to the war but supported it once it began. |
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Outside and opposed to normal social life, liminality is also given ritual expression in licence, disorder, and role reversal. |
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Many also had sons, daughters, or wives who opposed the war, fueling the sense of besiegement. |
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Its opposed jet microniser and air classification system will be used for the processing of toner material. |
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In 1907, the anti-Semitic faction opposed to him secured his departure from the opera company. |
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By 1216 the castle was sufficiently strong to withstand a siege by forces opposed to King John. |
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The Labour councillors voted with the Tories in support of this motion, while the Lib Dems opposed it. |
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It is specifically targeted at those travelling on holidays as opposed to members travelling on posting who are already in receipt of allowances. |
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Squint your eyes and see the landscape as a series of shapes, lights and darks, as opposed to seeing every detail. |
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The management has so far refused to negotiate on the reinstatements and has opposed the pay demand. |
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He did not hear them, because 95 percent of the submissions Maori made are opposed to the bill, but he is still supporting it anyway. |
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Allow only lefties to review books by other lefties, as righties are too opposed to their views to give them a fair hearing? |
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And I have come across the idea a million times that if you supported the war you were right-wing and if you opposed it you were right-on. |
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In 1968 the church opposed the sale of liquor, supported Sunday closing laws, and favored right-to-work laws. |
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A political lightweight, he lacked the muscle or guile to stand up to opponents in the Treasury who opposed rearmament. |
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It is the ability to integrate and harmonize diametrically opposed views or states of being. |
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Later he became strongly opposed to the theory that proglacial lakes were formed by the agency of huge glacial dams. |
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He was so opposed to the Abstinence Movement and its Methodistical connections. |
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But that begs the question of why that deal happened now as opposed to two years ago and what we had to give up to get it. |
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Not very PC, I know, but if you'd spent your whole life wishing you had womanly curves up top as opposed to just down below, you'd understand. |
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An effort should be made to apply pesticides into these areas as opposed to application onto exposed surfaces. |
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Let me be on record as being strongly opposed to sending Limbaugh up the river, even though that is the penalty he wished to inflict on others. |
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The MPs call for a nationwide network of shooting galleries but the Home Office say the current policy is opposed to the move. |
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But honestly, the man belongs under a bridge asking billy goats inane questions, as opposed to seducing a trio of hot nubile actresses. |
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Labor leader Kim Beazley initially opposed the private members' bills proposed by the backbench Liberals. |
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The contention that they were stridently opposed to the uprising is robustly disputed. |
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Under the British, American colonists were forced to pay tithes and taxes to support the state church, even if they opposed its teachings. |
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No spokesperson for the police, to my knowledge, has ever said that they were opposed to wardens. |
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The question of whether or not these works engage or create a sense of place, as opposed to the no-place of Arcadian utopia, is never asked. |
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Looking over the catalogues and listings of the period, it is amusing to see what was popular then as opposed to what is popular now. |
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We need to support those Members of Parliament opposed to these new foundation hospitals. |
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There, James claims sympathies with each of the opposed temperaments, opting for a decidedly melioristic middle position. |
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He also opposed the Khwarizmian Turks, who had succeeded the Seljuks in Asia Minor and who now were trying to make Nasir subject to them. |
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A demonstration may annoy or give offence to persons opposed to the ideas of claims that it is seeking to promote. |
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They suspected his culture, distrusted his politics and opposed his economics. |
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Vitalism is opposed to mechanistic materialism and its thesis that life emerges from a complex combination of organic matter. |
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Some openly praised the virtues of aristocracy, though they made clear that they opposed hereditary aristocracy. |
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These are the new collectors, as opposed to aristocrats or members of other wealthy families who have inherited art. |
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The last-named option should appeal to those who are opposed to playing politics with loaded dice. |
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I'm opposed to big government and would like to see some sort of co-op system. |
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Ninety per cent of the 162 submissions opposed the nationwide introduction of e-voting as currently envisaged. |
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The administration opposed that provision from the start and even threatened to veto the bill over it. |
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We remain opposed to any proposal to increase the state pension age that would make manual workers and the poor worse off. |
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The planned nuclear shipment is being opposed by nations along its route, and could be greeted by a flotilla of protest boats in the Irish Sea. |
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These are potentiometers that operate in a linear direction as opposed to a rotary direction. |
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Subsequent studies have found that concept maps facilitated meaningful learning as opposed to rote learning. |
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The bishop was at the centre of a row yesterday over a document designed to protect traditionalist Anglicans who are opposed to women priests. |
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The great thing about being in Calgary, as opposed to L.A., is that you kind of do art for art's sake, and comedy for comedy's sake. |
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As opposed to endorsing a distinctive style, Arte Povera described a process of open-ended experimentation. |
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Harness racing, pacing and trotting, is raced by standard-bred horses as opposed to thoroughbreds, who do the galloping. |
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Witness their enthusiasm for UFOs as opposed to scientific cosmology, for alchemy instead of chemistry, for urban legends instead of hard news. |
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Most ascomycetes have only two different mating types, as opposed to certain other fungi, in which many more mating types exist. |
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And thirdly, despite having always been resolutely opposed to sexism, lookism and shapeism I couldn't get over how ugly the crowd was. |
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The bidders are charged an application fee of 100,000 kronor and then winners are chosen on merit as opposed to depth of pocket. |
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The moderator has previously said he would not be opposed to openly gay ministers. |
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I was also adamantly opposed to seeing the movie on opening day, Ash Wednesday. |
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This is what makes it astral, otherworldlyas opposed to ethereal, this-worldly travel. |
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I now follow what is good medicine as opposed to what just makes people happier. |
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Why should they be here, together, as opposed to anywhere else on the mussel bed? |
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What do you see as the challenges on this circuit as opposed to most others? |
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All that this assumes is that we have some grip on the idea of doing what is morally right, as opposed to what is wrong. |
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It is also a big help to be playing regularly every week as opposed to 12 times a season. |
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Wenger thinks deeply about how to give his players what they need, as opposed to what they want. |
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The style now is more urban, more freestyle as opposed to obviously choreographed. |
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He just gave us a diatribe on what there is now, as opposed to what there was in the past. |
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Sometimes such optimism leads you to see the world as you wish it were as opposed to how it really is. |
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In terms of this bill, it is important to think about what the bill is not, as opposed to what it is. |
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He opposed devolution consistently, and with some asperity, precisely because of its potential to elide into independence. |
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Most lost causes in history have been supported by younger siblings and opposed by first-borns. |
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The map shows the teams in which people actually work, as opposed to those they are assigned to. |
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The Progressives, as the liberals in the Prussian lower chamber called their party, bitterly opposed the reform. |
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In opposition to the Newtonian mechanistic view of nature he sees nature as an organic system of opposed forces with a built-in telos towards the emergence of consciousness. |
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If a candidate can't connect with the voters, can't give them an affirmative reason to support him, as opposed to the other candidates, that's his problem. |
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This includes a list of ingredients that are not permitted, as opposed to the white list that focuses on a very substantial list of things that are permitted. |
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As opposed to previous theories, tiredness decreased as respondents got older. |
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Rather a kind of idiosyncratic ordering has been sought in relation to the place and task, as opposed to the ready-made orders of type and technique. |
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As usual the hunters show complete disregard, even contempt for people who live in this village many of whom, like me, are totally opposed to this wicked and barbaric pastime. |
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I started perceiving the world in terms of wishes as opposed to reality. |
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One of our biggest problems is perception as opposed to reality. |
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The attack described by Abbasi suggests, however, a physical explosion as opposed to a cyberattack. |
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Even Republicans who opposed a federal wage hike in this cycle were often supportive or silent about state and local increases. |
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Indeed, one of the functions of entrepreneurs, as opposed to academics, is to figure out how to make a public good into an excludable private good. |
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Ostensibly modernist abstractions, they consist of optically charged rectilinear patterns of internally opposed two-color and three-color systems. |
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Unraveling the implications of these diametrically opposed responses to Blue is not an easy task. |
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Bennett, who wants to annex 60 percent of the West Bank, is diametrically opposed to that goal. |
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But 19 and 12, though superficially similar in their youthfulness, are diametrically opposed regarding the elephant in the room. |
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Unlike Maryland, national costs for institutionalization as opposed to HCBS do not differ by an order of magnitude. |
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Secondly, Marx was opposed to the state and figured that once capitalist relations of alienation were overthrown, there would be no need for a state any longer. |
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But while lawmakers vocally opposed to the deal were scarce, it faced some criticism in the think tank world. |
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Murphy says those opposed to the race need to look at the bigger picture, with the event putting New Zealand on the map for something other than rugby or yachting. |
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I mean, there can be little doubt that public opinion in dixie in 1954 opposed the integration of the schools. |
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The larger the pro-secession minority becomes, the more the majority opposed to secession will believe that Hobbes was right. |
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However, it has recently been found that the alpha male in many species is the one who is most socially skilled, as opposed to being physically the strongest. |
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While he did not appear to have been particularly opposed to the Lancastrians, he did object to the taxes that Henry IV was making on the Church and its lands. |
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He is also reorienting acquisition policy toward individual works, as opposed to the absorption of entire collections, which typically arrive with strings attached. |
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In verse, rhyme is opposed to rhyme, the sounds of one word are connected by repetitions with the sounds of another word and form the sound-aspect of the poem. |
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This is a story that celebrates difference, as opposed to the story of a dysfunctional kid. |
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Contemporary philosophers recognize the possibility that sentences that express identities might be synthetic as opposed to analytic or true by definition. |
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When the Roosevelt administration took us off the gold standard in 1933, the bulk of the nation's economists opposed the move and advocated its speedy restoration. |
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Next, why the nation's largest union is vehemently opposed to private accounts and Social Security reform, as annunciated so far by President Bush. |
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But when they are compared with their U.S. peers, they seem both pretty conservative and pretty liberal as opposed to anomic, alienated, violent, and excluded. |
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So, why are some vocal lesbigay activists so opposed to school choice? |
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Those who opposed disestablishmentarians, and there were many, particularly in Ireland and Wales, were thus supporters of antidisestablishmentarianism. |
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In one variant of the receiver, the coils are collinear and are wound about cores that are mounted in pairs of diametrically opposed apertures in the housing of the probe. |
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It may be that this is easier in relation to subordinate as opposed to primary legislation, but it appears to open the door to the possibility of courts rewording statutes. |
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Anyone opposed to the portrait was declared to be anti-Hindutva, therefore anti-Hindu, and therefore anti-national, by the ideologues of the Right. |
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Gorbachev blamed himself for being too concerned about playing by democratic rules and not simply ridding the party of forces opposed to his reforms when he had a chance. |
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This was the fifth Super Bowl in which a team allowing the fewest points during the season opposed a team scoring the most points. |
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And where are the political thinkers, as opposed to the apparatchiks? |
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Battling with dance partners measuring 12 to 15 feet in height, if she steps on their toes, as opposed to a polite shove, Tracy has several tonnes of water landing on her. |
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In fact, foes of abortion have opposed most every single public policy that contributes to lowering the abortion rate in America. |
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Many are opposed to bilingual education, a position grounded in their awareness of the need to assimilate linguistically in order to compete in an English-speaking society. |
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The hat, as opposed to helmet, made for a cute and apt symbol for this. |
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Consequently, rock-ribbed demagoguery and uncompromising resistance seemed to be the only responses available to southerners who opposed desegregation. |
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Wouldn't you rather have her issue arrive in your mailbox as opposed to loafing around bodegas and drugstores for hours until you build up the courage to buy it? |
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Most of England's professional health bodies and lobby groups are opposed. |
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From the first they were opposed by more liberal Protestants, particularly Arminians, who saw no evil in decent theatre, and in fact appreciated theatrical shows. |
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Gabriel Pedreira, a spokesman for United Against a Nuclear Iran, opposed any legislation to transfer federal land to Rio Tinto. |
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Knowledge of causal risk factors thus relies heavily on the results of experimental trials as opposed to even the most elegant observational, longitudinal research. |
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Notice how much finer detail you get from the laser cut in the clay on the left as opposed to the rubber stamp embossed into the clay on the right! |
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It should be remembered that the buildings of Regency Newcastle differ from Nash's London by being of finely cut ashlar, as opposed to the capital's stucco. |
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Morally opposed to an offered abortion, hale decided to see the pregnancy to term. |
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In yet another construction, an annular cylinder block supports a pair of opposed weighted lever arms and sample support bushings in tangential contact with a rotor surface. |
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Those opposed to the application will cry foul, and those who have an axe to grind will jump on the bandwagon, heedless of the merits and demerits of the scheme. |
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The lack of pulsation in the middle of a target cell as opposed to a healthy specimen is due to the fact that the cell membrane has collapsed on itself. |
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Both opposed income taxes, excise taxes, and taxes on wealth in general. |
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Our kids, who are not big pizza fans, loved the Hawaiian, partially because it was made with back bacon as opposed to ham, and partially because the crust wasn't overcooked. |
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In Iraq, Yemen, and Somalia, host governments invited U.S. forces in, as opposed to Syria. |
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For instance, he remains ethically opposed to therapeutic cloning. |
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Make sure your child eats healthy nourishing food as opposed to junk food. |
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It is not an idealist, not a romantic call to ethics of conviction as opposed to ethics of responsibility. |
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Traditionally, the Vedas have been handed down from one generation to another and many were opposed to recording it in the form of a cassette terming it a commercial venture. |
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Yes, a Plan B, one that places more stock in patient strategy as opposed to impatient action. |
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Viewers started to get used to the idea that if they switched on their TV screens before 9 am they would have a programme to watch as opposed to a test card or a blank screen. |
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The general wanted to impose martial law, but the president opposed it. |
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He rules on behalf of an international financial oligarchy, whose political interests are diametrically opposed to that of the mass of the population. |
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Given that they opposed the war, it's hardly reasonable to suggest that they should be eager to have all the scutwork of humanitarian aid dumped on them. |
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But to then say that this is somehow proof of some kind of development vote as opposed to sharing a common view is open to different interpretation. |
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When the Civil War came along, this area of the South opposed secession. |
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Despite the meagerness of his military career and his own later hostility to militarism, there is no evidence that he ever opposed IRA actions during the war of independence. |
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Both Border and the Australian manager, Bobby Simpson, said they had opposed the selectors' decision to drop Greg Ritchie, leaving only four specialist bats. |
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As result of your reading did you form an opinion regarding the sincerity of the writer in an attempt to express an honest picture as opposed to mere bawdy? |
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There's a problem here, an interesting one if one is concerned about reading as an act of pleasure as opposed to literature as a field of scholarship. |
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He is the lone voice within the media opposed to self-regulation. |
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I am Senator Henry Ashurst of Arizona, and I am opposed to office holders who go to and return from Europe shooting off their bazoos about how Europe should be run. |
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Both Kingston and Perdue are strongly opposed to comprehensive immigration reform as well. |
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An aware, as opposed to naive, romanticism never did anyone any harm. |
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Russia, traditionally allied with the Serbs, had vehemently opposed the action in kosovo, and was ignored. |
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Later supporters of free trade opposed the mercantilist theory that the volume of trade is fixed and that to increase one's share one must lessen that of others. |
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Most of the standing and merchantable timber in Oldham was found on the private holdings as opposed to the common lands, which were largely moorland. |
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I call home from my mobile as I head for the bus, and conduct a brief conversation featuring the merits of green, as opposed to red, Thai chicken curry. |
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It is also true that the reasons authoritatively given for the wars, as opposed to those concocted by their left-wing supporters, were a tissue of lies. |
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Again, in the background, one can make out a type of building, and the entire picture is framed by many trees, as opposed to the two trees in the previous picture. |
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However, right wing groups threatened board directors who opposed Tanaka around the period the investigation took place. |
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A leading community figure opposed to the part pedestrianisation of Brentwood High Street has collared the county council supremo who will make the final decision. |
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He was taken to a place in Ireland called limerick where he suffered undue hardships as opposed to due hardships. |
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Not content with the evictions and other brutal acts, the landlords in open courts declared that they would exterminate those who opposed Toryism. |
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He became the patron and mentor of the younger poets, welcoming all innovations, as opposed to Jeffers the loner whom, nota bene, he mercilessly bashed in his essays. |
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As opposed to, say, looking like every other lady who lunches from New England. |
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In earlier times there had been advances in rubber sheaths but they were seen more as a protection against syphilis as opposed to a form of birth control. |
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Not since the blackouts of 2003 were the sheath-like towers of the city's iconic skyline etched in such deep black, as opposed to their customary high-wattage glitter. |
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Yoroku, however, was of a different mind and opposed the idea. |
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He could not bring himself to say that he would have opposed the invasion of Iraq to topple Saddam Hussein. |
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For someone who, in the past, has been rated as the best goalkeeper in the world, it bewilders me why he so often opts to do the silly as opposed to the sensible. |
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The new library will be on one level, as opposed to the Renwick St library which has restricted access because of narrow stairs, high shelving and narrow stairs. |
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But what made Maya Lin's minimalist design so appropriate was that it was commemorating the dead of a war that many Americans opposed and that we lost. |
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I then point out that if he actually dials the right number instead of transposing the last 2 digits to end in 67 as opposed to 76 he might be more successful. |
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Well, I still think the art direction is a little too much the style of the books' designer, Seth, as opposed to Charles M. Schulz, but I suppose that ship has sailed. |
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Naturally, as a faithful devotee of the Quantity Theory, he helped create, he was also opposed to the inconvertibility of paper currency and the bimetallist movement. |
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Blog readers will note the Parliamentary Crest on the frontpage of the trifold pamphlet, meaning that the pamphlet was funded by taxpayers as opposed to use of party funds. |
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Mohammad wanted to form a tribe or ummah that was connected through faith, as opposed to blood ties. |
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When we worship in the spirit, we are opposed to religious rituals and ceremonial posturing, and to the showiness of the symbols of office, and external worship. |
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To be clear, I'm not opposed to modesty in film if decorum calls for it. |
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I also managed to blag a VIP pass, which meant, as opposed to the huddled masses enjoying the show, I had the use of proper toilets and a bar, invaluable festival tools. |
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I am opposed to turning public monopolies into private monopolies. |
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In particular, the Baby Bell providers of local phone service opposed the bill, and Republican leader Robert Dole did their bidding. |
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That's opposed to receptive aphasia, which is a difficulty understanding what is communicated. |
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Dillard animatedly opposed the Campbellite thought that was spreading through his region and splitting Baptist congregations and associations. |
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On the Syria vote he sided with Sen. Paul, who opposed intervention. |
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Stevenson relished the assignment, for he was a typical spoilsman of the 1880s who at the time opposed civil-service reform. |
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Metabolized by cholinesterases as opposed to the cytochrome P450 enzymes, so it has few drug-drug interactions. |
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As opposed to Russian meat market or global tendencies, Belarusian meat industry is not consolidated. |
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For the record, I am opposed to the 150 semester hour rule as it is presently structured. |
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None of our cases showed osteosclerosis and there was absence of significant leukoerythroblastosis as opposed to cases idiopathic myelofibrosis. |
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Even more important, this final masculine rhyme draws attention to the spatial as opposed to temporal object and experience. |
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But she is not opposed to using store-bought pound cake, cookies, ice creams or sherbets and marshmallow creme. |
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Rice Rockets Tricked out Japanese compacts, as opposed to American 'muscle' cars. |
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Federal prosecutors in the US opposed allowing the pair to join the lawsuit, which was filed in 2008, and Judge Marra agreed. |
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Absolutely, says a watchdog group opposed to a Eugene-based running camp's use of the new Steens Mountain Wilderness Area in Southeastern Oregon. |
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Decades ago Labour was the party of the working class, and opposed the corporatist European Union. |
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Recency is the tendency to assign more importance to events and conditions that happened recently, as opposed to some time ago. |
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