The barometer readings calculated in mega watts per hour indicate that the use of green electricity is increasing. |
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Her comments in interviews and at readings, likewise, reveal the startling literalness of her apparently abstract, difficult poems. |
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Wendy has been giving readings since 1980, so she has earned a quiet confidence in what might work. |
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The volume is divided into nine sections, including an introduction, followed by suggested readings and acknowledgments. |
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The whiteboard works well for important long-term tasks, but for short-term daily readings a five-subject notebook works best. |
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They also counter so-called white coat hypertension, patient nervousness that skews blood pressure readings in the doctor's office. |
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If it is partly the aim of a literary festival to enthuse new, young readers, these two readings don't look like setting them on fire. |
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Coursework aims at the development of technical and conceptual skills through readings, homework, group projects, and lectures. |
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Hence, perhaps, her later insistence on singing to the captive audiences at her poetry readings. |
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Have you ever gotten up in front of a crowd for anything like karaoke, poetry readings, or open-mic stand-up comedy? |
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My best friend Larry and I were attending weekly open mic poetry readings at one of the local watering holes. |
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These stories cast an enduring spell on Clarke, who will appear in Seattle for two readings this week. |
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They assured us we had caused no problem and continued to tell us about their open-mic nights for poetry readings every Monday. |
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As in most areas of show business, the audience for readings is as important as the performer. |
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Kathleen Jamie is the latest in a line of present-day poets who are attracting large audiences to the Grasmere readings. |
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Poetry readings cannot help being a little self-conscious, and the audience's guffaws seemed a rather apt reflection upon the event. |
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One afternoon was filled with poetry readings, theatrical performances and dance numbers. |
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But over the past twenty years there has been a fundamental change in the role poetry readings play in literary culture. |
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The poetry readings, lunchtime concerts, museum exhibits and jam sessions add to this week of swing in the spring. |
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A collection of poetry readings read to a background of traditional Irish airs and classical music was launched in Sligo last week. |
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We arrived in Manhattan two days before the ceremony for some readings and other promotional appearances. |
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There were other events there on the weekdays, such as poetry readings and open mic nights. |
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The scholarship provides free entry to all lectures, poetry readings, exhibitions and concerts during the week of the Summer School. |
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They also gained wider audiences through public readings in both poetry and prose. |
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I have often read these words from my book at public readings, but now I am no longer the author reading them. |
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After the Gospel is read, the priest delivers a homily based on the Scripture readings. |
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There are many ways, but today let's focus on two, both of which are related to the Scripture readings we will hear at Mass. |
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This week's scripture readings clearly chart the Epiphany theme, that of Jesus drawing all of humanity into a living relationship with God. |
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This story never appears in our church's assigned cycle of Sunday readings. |
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This year's service was without a sermon, but the prayers and scripture readings provided all the spiritual inspiration required. |
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There was seven weeks of Scripture readings and the children showed a genuine interest and appreciation towards the course. |
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This makes the course particularly appropriate for people who do the Scripture readings in their local church. |
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Each service includes short scripture readings, petitions regarding mourning, suggestions for reflection, and room for journaling. |
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In addition to the seven devotions, the CD has Scripture readings, prayers, hymns and church information. |
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There the famous chants are sung, interspersed with Scripture readings and periods of silence. |
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Both will respond to activities such as poetry read aloud, choral readings with repetitious phrasing, and intentional changes of voice. |
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The combined choirs will sing the traditional carols of the Christmas season and in addition there will be readings from Sacred Scripture. |
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You are told to beware of persons coming to your house under the pretext of selling or repairing things, conducting meter readings, etc. |
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It had been a year, and the meters were giving normal readings across the board for air quality and temperature. |
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The device operates on a 9-volt alkaline battery that delivers over 10,000 readings. |
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It is evident from different reports that many of the meters are giving erratic readings. |
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To reduce measurement error, this instrument takes three readings and computes an average. |
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The instant new information is entered, the appropriate dashboard readings are updated companywide. |
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Fig. 11 indicated that the clip gauge transducer produced a linear relationship between the diameter change and the strain meter readings. |
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Distances still refer to yards or miles, weights are in pounds and ounces, and temperature readings are in Fahrenheit. |
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This appears to be the message from the first opinion poll readings since hostilities broke out. |
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There will still be a 10-15 per cent variation between readings on meters and lab values. |
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The variant readings have been reduced to seven, each of which is regarded as equally valid. |
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The bylaw passed three readings and needs final adoption by council in likely a couple of weeks before becoming enforceable. |
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Rather than go through lengthy readings and committee stages, the laws would be a voted on in both houses of parliament after a 90-minute debate. |
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On Friday, the Hong Kong Bar Association said it deplores any decision to resume the final readings of the bill next Wednesday. |
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I have not spoken during the previous readings of the bill, because I wanted to hear all sides and to come to a considered decision. |
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He said he expects the Bill to have a bumpy ride as it goes through further readings and committee stages. |
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I reserve the right to refuse readings that go against my ethics as a reader and my morals as a human being. |
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Our readings proved to be chock-a-block with militant palaver and rebarbative nonsense. |
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Friends of the 16-year-old recited poems and readings in her memory at a special assembly this week. |
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While we do pay careful attention to our instrument readings and visual recordings, the tech side can only tell you so much. |
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They encouraged architectural readings through the intersection of diagonal and rectilinear bars and planes of color. |
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The changes are expected to enable the method to provide accurate readings that are unaffected by skin color or body fat. |
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First, readings are collected over an interval that takes into account regular tidal patterns. |
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His narratives usually lend themselves to rich allegorical readings, and Tsui can be a very skilful allegorist when he wants to be. |
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Depending upon how much water is added to it lactometer will show lower and lower readings. |
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The three introductory readings come out of the rich anthropological literature on culture and cultural relativism. |
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I stay up late at night reading stupid Philosophy readings and wake up early to read some more. |
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We demonstrate how it contributes to the creation of zeugma and the non-availability of crossed readings. |
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Lyn Hunter of Angel's Touch Natural Healing Therapies, is an angelologist who also provides angel readings. |
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After that we will have some readings, and then the responsive liturgy which is in your newsletter inserts. |
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Further, if a suitable lector is not present, then the priest celebrant also delivers the other readings. |
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Ideally, the readings at weddings and funerals are proclaimed by lectors of the parish who have been properly trained. |
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It could be best described as a selection of readings accompanied with annotations and explanatory notes. |
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Climatologists believe that sea levels are rising faster in Dublin bay than the readings from tidal records would suggest. |
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It was a memorable sermon, lacking any clear outline or notable linkage to the Scripture readings. |
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Once he has finished the readings and signings to promote his book, Buchanan wants to move to England to be near his children. |
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He will not arrange book readings or signings, get her interviews, or push for reviews. |
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The pianist offers delectable readings of romantically inclined music from a variety of composers. |
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A microprocessor, as small as a postage stamp, performs thousands of calculations per second based on readings from the sensor. |
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Having answered the call to repentance on Ash Wednesday, we begin the Lenten journey with this dramatic set of readings. |
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I took two aspirins, and monitored my pulse and blood pressure until the readings returned to normal about ten minutes later. |
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No wonder our students are puzzled by the disjunction between course readings and academic writing assignments. |
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During the season, the team regularly attends chapel, for readings and songs. |
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Carefully trained patients can obtain accurate readings when monitoring themselves by using the conventional auscultatory technique. |
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Based on the preceding readings, how would you identify the salient distinctions between civil-political and economic-social rights? |
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There is an ongoing tension between a single, authoritarian reading and multiple and emancipatory readings of a text. |
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The film suffers from the wooden, stiff readings, the lengthy pauses, and the near-screaming that was common in the early talkies. |
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There are thus two completely different readings of the Tangut inscription on this coin, neither entirely convincing. |
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Merlin checked the readings of a hand scanner that was strapped to his left arm and grunted. |
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But I have certainly benefited from daily readings by different men of God over the years, reflecting the grace of God in their experience. |
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My conviction was so strong that I convinced my skeptical high school English teacher by giving him readings and arguing with him. |
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On the cards are displays of ethnic dances, ballet, musical performances and Manipuri poetry readings. |
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Now she's scraping a living together, in large part due to gifts she gets from townsfolk in return for her psychic card readings. |
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The first is that all the readings of texts and the sermons have been provided by biblical specialists, attempting to read theologically. |
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Dogs, cats, gerbils and guinea pigs joined the congregation for a ceremony of hymns, readings and thanksgiving. |
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Microclimates can greatly upset thermometric readings of nonstationary thermometers. |
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In all his readings of seamanship and knots he had never found himself moved to tears, unless from boredom. |
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But the central thesis of the work was that these leaders generally make decisions based on imprecise readings of the past. |
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It was assumed by the courts that Tarot readings were false, and therefore a kind of thievery. |
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The meters have also become more efficient and it takes only five seconds to obtain the readings. |
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In 1867 the difference between the highest and lowest barometrical readings was not more than 13.96 millimetres. |
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The breathalyzer readings resulted in the appellant's conviction before the trial court. |
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As a spiritual medium, telephone readings are available at a very affordable price. |
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But then a red bill turned up complete with readings claiming to have been taken from her meter. |
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Hendrickson skillfully incorporates relevant readings that bear on whether or not WPR requirements were met. |
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A chronograph, a countdown timer and dual-time zone readings flesh out its functions. |
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A Wollongong specialist told the Mercury he had been told of two false positive readings. |
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In our early days, my entering classmates were often befuddled by the kind of readings we were given. |
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This fascinating CD draws on the talents of composers who have set his poetry to music, interspersed with readings from his works. |
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This month the City of Johannesburg's mapping and survey department completed a detailed topographical survey, consisting of 7 500 readings. |
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Listening to Moravec's readings, I was struck by how often Debussy turned to bell-like sonorities in his piano music. |
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After the ocular lens is removed, direct readings can then be made through the microscope or microphotographic unit. |
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Recipes and Torah readings enables a re-enactment of a traditional Friday evening Shabbat feast. |
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There will be three typical readings, expressed in milligrams per deciliter. |
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Her love of the English language was always evident and shone through her many and varied readings. |
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This has the consequence that the readings dependent on the long-distance binding of the reflexives are incorrectly ruled out. |
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On reflection, however, I recognized that this difference in readings focused my vague sense of dissatisfaction with the Tridentine rite. |
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During the readings, the monks and the members of the public will read the Tripitaka aloud in unison. |
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Lately, poetry readings have been added to the mix, and contemporary classical and modern dance are soon to follow. |
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Sabbath candles are lit and there are Sabbath blessings, prayers, songs and readings. |
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Other celebratory events on Tuesday included maypole dancing, poetry readings, a magic show and a display of morris dancing. |
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There are two common fallacies that play an essential part in the uncritical acceptance of psychic readings. |
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Both are key inflation readings which bode well for interest rates and the economy. |
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Multiple readings of the fingerprint are taken while it is slid across the surface of the scanner. |
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Today's readings share an unmistakably universalist thrust, extending God's good news of salvation beyond insiders. |
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It would take a lifetime to unpick all of the critical readings that he offers in Orientalism. |
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If they got any human readings, they would call in the attack bombers, which would drop napalm, for total destruction. |
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Consumer confidence is bouncing back from what was arguably some of its worst readings in years. |
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We brought along specialists who walked up and down the runway to take readings and measurements. |
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Now he sat in the small bridge of the ship, recording daily reports and readings from the diagnostics systems. |
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He, too, published an account of his years among the newsboys and compiled a book of inspirational readings for young people. |
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After vespers and meditation the monks sit down to evening supper which is eaten in silence while they listen to readings from scripture. |
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A detector ideal for comparison with spectrophotometers should exhibit intensity readings dependent on the cosine of the incident angle. |
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This essay shows how feminist readings have given us a renewed interest in the Spenserian imagination. |
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We videotaped all the auditions so that later in the production, we were able to cast supporting roles from our earlier principal readings. |
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Its readings and its weekly radio show featuring visiting authors and local musicians have made it a hometown cultural institution. |
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Will judges invoke their own narrow, ideological readings of the Constitution to void progressive legislation? |
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Last spring they warned about abnormal test scores that recorded high readings of hematocrit, a measure of the volume of red blood cells. |
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The Bar Mitzvah boy is also expected to read the week's selection from the prophetic readings, called the Haftorah. |
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Get live, detailed numerology and psychic readings from established numerologist and authentic intuitive advisor, Cherry Sage. |
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All measurement readings were standardized using a bright field image of the background illumination. |
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Giving readings was seen as an embarrassment, and generations of German poets were proud to fumble around in sullen cantankerousness. |
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His papacy was an intriguing mix of the warm and humane with steadfast readings of scripture and church doctrine. |
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The film's lasting power lies in its omnifariousness, which enables it to withstand any number of readings. |
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We were able to use mass readings to mark the positions of the planets and other local heavenly bodies. |
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The difference of the two readings on the cathetometer would give the corresponding length measured on the glass column for 100 ml. |
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For example, women who had osteoporotic readings received handouts regarding coping with osteoporosis. |
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The hymns, the readings, are in modern Chaldean, but the language of the Chaldean liturgy is ancient Aramaic. |
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I entered the low overcast at about 1000 feet and broke out at 2000 feet, levelled off and recorded the first readings. |
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There will be signings and readings and suchlike in the UK and Dublin in the week between Edinburgh and Edinburgh, promise. |
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Carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide emissions in the air will be compared to readings in May to see if they have increased. |
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Students of the summer school have at their disposal a rich variety of workshops, lectures and readings which bring the work of Yeats to life. |
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At the moment, the closest most engine analysts get is taking average readings from the piston crank and the oil sump. |
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These specified readings and the sermon or homily that follows are meant to nourish the congregation at prayer in the rite that includes them. |
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That was followed by dozens of special events including readings, plays, pageantry and exhibitions. |
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The deacons will substitute for priests at weekend ceremonies of readings and prayers, but will not be able to consecrate the Host. |
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Clinicians who recommend books to their clients cite evidence that such readings are effective adjuncts to therapy in many areas. |
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When I give clairvoyant readings, I let the words come out as a flow, while double-checking with my gut intuition. |
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Everyone involved in organising the liturgy from the paschal fire to the music, readings, must be congratulated. |
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I guess listening in class pays off, even if you don't read the million and one readings. |
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He glanced down at the papers on her clipboard, comparing them to the readings on the machine next to his bed. |
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First we had the 45-year-old mother-of-two in twinset and pearls doing readings from her new children's book to a class of primary kids. |
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Other readings of the text will be based on individuals' contexts and ideologies. |
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Such readings miss the range and accomplishment of his best poems as well as the intellectual penetration of his vision. |
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There was a significant correlation between the cone penetrometer readings and the nuclear density measurements. |
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A friend of mine once made the pointed observation that many of these students simply coast along doing only a part or none of the readings. |
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As the church prepares to celebrate the ascension and Pentecost, readings are focused on the life of the disciples after Jesus. |
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The three research assistants and the chief investigator made initial individual readings and codings of the documents' references to composing. |
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Like the best Minimalist works, her paintings possess a painstaking facture and structural rigor that invite slow, contemplative readings. |
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I've been thinking and I want you to come with me tonight to that new coffee house for the poetry readings. |
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There are permaculture institutes, co-housing communities, recycled tyre and straw bale building, community gardens, and poetry readings. |
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The prayer service itself was led mostly by the young people, with various members getting involved with prayers of the faithful and readings. |
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First, he says, the test can give false negative or positive readings, requiring additional tests for verification. |
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Luther dramatically succeeded and thereby inaugurated a new family of Protestant readings. |
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All the readings are then combined to form an accurate image of the swiped finger. |
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Festivals are based on contests and events such as poetry readings, sports, and other activities. |
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One way to avoid poetics that encourage such reductive readings is for the poet to propose an inclusionary ethos. |
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It's to make up for the tons of paper we use up photocopying the thousands of pages' worth of readings he assigns. |
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Graduate students are asked to email the instructor questions or comments on readings before the class meets each week. |
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While bare plurals are ambiguous between the two readings, indefinite singulars can only refer to a rule or a regulation. |
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The junction box has two meters indicating the voltage and load capacity readings. |
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Puppies, palm readings, pots, piebald ponies and porcelain were all haggled over at one of the biggest fairs for years. |
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The percentage of total salts was calculated from conductivity readings using conversions as suggested by Jackson. |
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The summit cone of Ben More is magnetic and compass readings can be misleading. |
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Slow calibration drift is a subtle and insidious source of unreliable instrument readings. |
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Tracing the relationships between sources and the historical assessment of readings can be facilitated by stemmatic filiation. |
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These readings establish a fingerprint of the chemicals contained in the plant or extract. |
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Associated with the element of fire and the sun in astrology, the plant was often used in floral oracle readings. |
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Its lively resident theater group stages musicals, plays, readings, and concerts here all year. |
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Is the common theme of the three readings, then, simply that they all involve interpretation? |
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Thermal inversions were identified directly by comparison of temperature readings at different altitudes. |
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Writers working singly or cooperatively have experimented with interactive fiction, which permits many different readings of the same story. |
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In high school, I studied American history with a nineteenth-century-style polymath who assigned us readings from Richard Hofstadter. |
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Each day, the Observatory took stellar readings to correct the Standard Clock. |
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By contrast, Masson's representations of the corrida and the dead matador preclude such personal readings. |
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Daily prayer meetings were held in the ashram with the singing of devotional songs and readings from the Gita. |
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The readings of Springsteen songs tend to be as folksy and colloquial as the material itself. |
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This is not a new approach, since mediums have long done readings for their credulous clients. |
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The two recommended readings make use of Foucauldian concepts regarding space. |
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Many of the critical essays skillfully blend pertinent close readings with wider cultural background. |
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The Cubs of Keighley gave readings on how Scouting began, with Father Sean Gilligan leading prayer. |
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Phosphine readings should be taken from within the fumigated structure to insure proper gas concentrations. |
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They built halls to serve as language schools and as places for dramas, films, judo lessons, poetry readings, potlucks, and parties. |
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A few minutes passed, and the shuttle puttered past most of the other vessels, who gave it readings and signals to verify its presence and crew. |
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The walk will be led by two authentically dressed Georgian characters, and there will be readings and stories galore. |
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In my psychic readings, I don't usually see an unchangeable, predetermined event. |
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The U.S. government estimates that 16 million Americans have prediabetes or blood-glucose readings that are higher than normal. |
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The gauge automatically holds and displays the exact weight and will provide you with an average of up to 10 readings. |
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Radar gun readings gauge the raw ability of pitchers, but no such measure exists for hitters. |
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It's a great programme and I've got a lot out of the readings and assignments from my previous papers. |
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The expectations raised by the prefatory dedications to this book are fully realised in both its felicitous prose and subtle readings. |
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As mentioned there, these sentences also appear to have readings on which they attribute general or de dicto beliefs to the women in question. |
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The surgeon passes the probe over the surgical site again and excises more specimen if elevated radioactive readings continue to occur. |
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Then other clients come for horaries, or for natal readings, or updating their progressions. |
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Constant readings are taken of temperature and humidity, and dehumidifiers work away to halt the rust. |
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Dr. Mill's view was to accumulate various readings as a promptuary to the judicious and critical reader. |
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Also, because readings involve energy flow and transfer between two people, not all psychics are compatible with all clients. |
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The preparation of a sermon begins with the selection of a passage of Scripture from the gospel, epistle, or Old Testament readings for the day. |
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I often get pushback from the students from good schools who want to bring outside ideas to their close readings. |
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The mechanism was clearly a type of analog computer, using fixed gear ratios to make calculations displayed as pointer readings on a dial. |
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In fact, similar tests of subjective validation, with identical results, have been done on astrological charts and graphological readings. |
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Gravity was measured using a LaCoste-Romberg model G gravimeter, and readings were referenced to a BGS temporary base station located at Corrie. |
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It is weathered from multiple readings, with pages smudged from my greasy fingers. |
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After their first readings, we immediately knew we had found our Celia and Elizabeth, respectively. |
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It is soluble in water, which means, before conducting atmosphere readings in tanks and void spaces, any residual water will need to be agitated or mopped up. |
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Either way, the film's beauty usually trumps the poetic readings. |
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McGauley does all the promotion himself, spending as many Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays as he can hawking his books at craft fairs, readings, and bookstore signings. |
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These are strong, assertive readings, inspiringly so in the Brahms, which too often is played as if in a state of fear or Apollonian disinvolvement. |
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Now a government minister has announced that readings will instead be taken from a Met Office weather station 12 miles away high on the hills at Wood head. |
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These literal readings all pose the same, irresolvable problem. |
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Critics discovered in Dracula an almost endless source for readings on Freudianism, Marxism and feminism, the depths of which they plumed with gleeful abandon. |
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Joyceans given to lengthy quotations from Ulysses should beware of reports of copyright police lurking at public readings as the ReJoyce Festival goes into top gear this week. |
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Using a mixture of readings and commentary, he ranges from More's Utopia through the English Civil War period with its Levellers, Ranters and Diggers. |
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The children who were a credit to their parents and teachers joined in all aspects of the Mass including the readings, Prayers of the Faithful and offertory procession. |
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Fluent in Yoruba, George brings a linguistic command to readings of Fagunwa that are necessarily lost on Anglophone readers of this important Nigerian writer. |
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Take your pick from carol concerts with seasonal readings, Christmas revues, Dickensian productions of A Christmas Carol and Victorian music hall. |
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You shaped these stories partly by doing readings, which is counterintuitive for most writers. |
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Repeatedly low readings in a certain situation may indicate the trigger. |
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In addition, print-on-demand books can be a convenient way to distribute books that have low readerships, or to create custom readings for university students. |
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It is not clear if patients regard such inconvenience and disturbance as worth while to obtain accurate readings or what patients feel about the alternatives. |
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These include poetry readings, concerts of romantic music, films, street theatre and special masses at St Valentine's church for engaged couples and wedding anniversaries. |
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The earlier, topic-based discussion attempts to establish a taxonomy of structural prototypes and gestural categories, from which follow readings of a group of works. |
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I regret that my readings do not indicate Terran life nearby. |
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Robinson estimates that 25 percent of the readings of the international relations course she taught this past spring overlapped with that of her colleagues' courses. |
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Indeed, I had no sooner picked up the compulsory readings than I discovered there was no line before me, and the last auditioner was just walking out of the room. |
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Come the final readings of these bills, the Government flip-flops. |
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He uses interlingual close readings of vocalization in Kim's poetry, an approach that emphasizes both the Asian and American aspects of Kim's poetic style. |
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He loved that idea, and suggested a potluck dinner of sushi and strawberry smoothies and readings from our favorite books. |
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It was hoped that fitting digital odometers to cars would end the practice of clocking, but clockers are using computerised equipment to wind back the mileage readings. |
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Law's testimony is interspersed with readings by actors portraying witnesses and victims, taken from survivors' accounts and letters mailed to Law's office. |
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But some readings of Marx's materialism have been somewhat overzealous. |
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Other events will include a Victorian picnic cricket match, concerts and poetry readings, horse-drawn carriage rides, guided walks and a rowing club regatta. |
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As a result, the museum decided to improve amenities such as the store and restaurant, and to host events including poetry readings, recitals, and concerts. |
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In 1881 Tait published an important paper on the topic in which he showed how to correct the temperature readings because of the high pressures on the thermometers. |
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For each Sunday, principal feasts, and some holy days, Pryce chose a short poem or prose selection that shares a theme with readings assigned to that day. |
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Jones refines her shamanistic readings by arguing that the hero-kings of Celtic literature, rather than the Druids, are the ones who undergo shamanistic initiation. |
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Relying on this intimist perspective, Flam's discussions of individual paintings sometimes depart startlingly from others' readings of the same material. |
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As a Harvard undergraduate, he used systolic blood pressure readings to invent the lie detector test. |
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An Army padre led the service with readings by several Defence personnel. |
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All the ministers, as well as the Financial Secretary, spoke in supporting the need for the bill, which received its three readings and finally passed unopposed. |
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Fr. Walsh also spoke of the high regard in which she was held within the family circle and this was clearly reflected in the readings at Mass by her young relatives. |
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Where they jotted down notes and clipped readings, we tweet short blurbs and recommended links. |
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Today, I need to put aside the Scripture readings appointed for today. |
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Three chlorophyll readings were made and averaged on the middle leaflet of the first trifoliate of soybean, the second true leaf of lettuce and the second leaf of wheat. |
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After breakfast, there are readings of scripture and meditation and after that each embarks on the chore which he has been given responsibility for. |
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Ken and Mary recited the readings from scripture with real feeling. |
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Services could include requested pieces of music, readings or poetry, and range from being simple, quiet affairs to New Orleans-style funerals complete with jazz band. |
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Women aged 50 years and older who gardened at least once per week had higher bone density readings than women who jogged, swam, walked, or performed aerobics. |
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Like the readings which are defective in all examined copies but were apparently correct at one time, some of these variants may be attributed to type batter. |
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In deconstructive and psychoanalytic readings in particular, this allegedly pure and self-referential language returns to haunt the text's unity, coherence, and independence. |
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The captain of the survey ship was on a tight schedule, so he made note of the readings in his log and then the ship came about and returned to the Empire. |
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Once that has been done, council can choose to add the smoke-free question to the fall election ballot instead of passing the bylaw on final readings. |
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That said, there are countless activities, from lectures, walking tours, and readings to yoga and gallery openings. |
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Similar to the readings on exercise equipment, these measurements can vary in accuracy. |
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A datalogger with an event counter can be used to record the readings. |
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Clemens's considerable prosperity, derived from book sales and fees from lectures and readings, allowed him to live and entertain on the scale of a merchant prince. |
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By these means students will be able to make intelligent, practical use of an apparatus criticus and to exercise independent judgement in their evaluation of readings. |
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In 1943, Goldman responded to inquiries by Rabbi David Goldstein, then of Omaha, regarding the use of the triennial cycle for Torah readings at Anshe Emet. |
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In each of these first three readings, you can follow a clear sequence. |
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It must pass two more readings in coming weeks before it is final. |
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Tung's sudden change of position came after the business-oriented Liberal Party refused to back the bill's final readings at the legislature Wednesday. |
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This new technology will enable residents to keep a check on their own electricity and water consumption and act as a record for the meter readings. |
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If there is a large discrepancy between the water meter readings and the amount of water shown on the bill, a specialist is sent to investigate the problem. |
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Details of meter numbers, past meter readings, billing information and names and addresses are all passed from one supplier to another by computer. |
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The readings we measure therefore reflect upper torso movement. |
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We will also be offering to provide quarterly meter readings. |
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A big reason I have it in for her, if you want to call it that, is the misinformation effect when she does health readings, which I consider to be potentially very dangerous. |
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Even frequent meter readings provided information about energy use after the fact, not allowing actions to be taken to reduce energy use or energy demand. |
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Does anyone recite poetry anymore, except at public readings and slams? |
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You could forgive Wolff for overlooking Powers' piece if he'd concretized the idea of liberal humorlessness with specific readings from the humorless left. |
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Corporations and nonprofit organizations, often working together, stepped in with a wide range of supplementary readings, classroom activities and, in recent years, websites. |
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Richard plans to hold regular readings throughout the autumn. |
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The Trust now holds regular readings of Wordsworth's works, using actors, and employs writers and artists in residence to breathe life into the poet's legacy. |
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Even autocollimators with micrometer-driven reticles used with averaged multiple readings require a skilled operator to achieve accurate, repeatable results. |
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When I argue that your connoisseurship or aestheticism are suspect and insist on my own highly materialist readings of things, it does not mean that our field is in disarray. |
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The device was scuttling over the crates in the cargo bay, making a few routine diagnostic checks, when its sensors picked up some anomalous readings. |
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The Wednesday lunchtime mass featured chanting, responsive liturgy, hymns, prayers, readings from the Epistle and Gospel lessons, and a brief homily. |
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There is an intuition that indefinites have specific readings in which they are referential and where the speaker can identify the referent, but the hearer cannot. |
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His readings of Poe and Douglass are more hermetically isolated. |
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Local book festivals such as the Doon readings in Dehra Dun and the Kalaghoda festival in Mumbai are increasingly popular. |
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This was Weber's fourth in a series of public readings that fall within the category of ordeal or endurance art, a performance genre derived from body art. |
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Consequently they had given false readings which, in turn, had caused the autopilot system to shut down. |
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The mammoth store had hosted book clubs and regular readings that punctuated the days in that bedroom community. |
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