Excessive saddle height can cause posterior knee pain, while setting the saddle too low can cause pain in the anterior of the knee. |
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As only a couple of her 25 novels have a Welsh setting she does not fit the narrower definitions of Welsh writing in English. |
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In the course of Irving's tours, Stoker travelled the world, although he never visited Eastern Europe, a setting for his most famous novel. |
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He himself wrote vocal, choral, instrumental, band and orchestral music, specialising in setting songs and poetry. |
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Its run of 2,238 performances was more than twice as long as any previous musical, setting a record that stood for nearly forty years. |
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In the late 1990s, the EPs released by the band had characteristics of dream pop, setting them apart from later studio albums. |
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They are credited with setting 1990s fashion trends such as Buffalo platform shoes and double bun hairstyles. |
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A collection of sculpture in a garden setting can be called a sculpture garden. |
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Hirst's 2012 retrospective at the Tate Gallery, while setting records for attendance, also received many complaints. |
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Madeleine recounts a nightmare and Scottie identifies its setting as Mission San Juan Bautista, childhood home of Carlotta. |
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The feminist artwork The Dinner Party, first exhibited in 1979, features a place setting for Wollstonecraft. |
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The striker is also out hit wicket if he puts his wicket down by his bat or his body in setting off for a first run. |
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The bowling side is subjected to fielding restrictions during an ODI, in order to prevent teams from setting wholly defensive fields. |
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As they retreated, Iraqi forces carried out a scorched earth policy by setting oil wells on fire. |
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Legal acts setting out the conditions for entry into the Schengen Area are now made by majority vote in the EU's legislative bodies. |
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The Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs have primary roles in setting foreign policy. |
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To Quintilian, ingenium represented a potential best realized in the social setting of school, and he argued against homeschooling. |
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Galloway has been the setting of a number of novels, including Walter Scott's Guy Mannering. |
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Soon after arriving, on August 16, Gates suffered a major defeat at Camden, setting the stage for Cornwallis to invade North Carolina. |
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This was seen as the start towards the establishment of Cornish in an educational setting. |
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The volume of extrusive rock erupted annually by volcanoes varies with plate tectonic setting. |
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The poet Sorley MacLean was born on Raasay, the setting for his best known poem, Hallaig. |
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The village is the setting for the BBC television drama series, Hope Springs. |
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Renal accumulation of nitrotyrosylated proteins has been reported in the setting of increased oxidative stress after IR injury. |
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To encounter a stoat when setting out for a journey was considered bad luck, but one could avert this by greeting the stoat as a neighbour. |
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The Bank of England is Scotland's central bank and its Monetary Policy Committee is responsible for setting interest rates. |
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Some dances also involve setting steps from Highland dancing, such as the rocking step, high cuts, or Highland schottische. |
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There were not many disputes over succession after the 16th century and, by the 17th century, the setting aside of the male heir was a rarity. |
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By 1404, they were raiding the coast of England, with Welsh troops on board, setting fire to Dartmouth and devastating the coast of Devon. |
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Lloyd George was also helped by John Maynard Keynes to write We can Conquer Unemployment, setting out economic policies to solve unemployment. |
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Cantre'r Gwaelod is central to the setting of the 1977 Newbery Honor Book A String in the Harp by Nancy Bond. |
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This is followed by land law, setting out the procedure in the event of rival ownership claims over land. |
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The local authority looked into building communal air raid shelters and setting up the necessary rescue and fire services. |
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The magnificent setting of the ruin and the Abbey's layout can still be viewed. |
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They also provided a driving force for crustal deformation, and a new setting for the observations of structural geology. |
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Livestock are domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce commodities such as meat, milk, leather, and wool. |
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Welsh's father was one such commercial immigrant, setting up a business on Taff Street as an auctioneer. |
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The series was predominantly set in the United States, though Wales remained part of the show's setting. |
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In most circumstances, this mixing also replenishes nutrients in the upper mixed layer, setting the scene for the next round of diatom blooms. |
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In an effort to answer these, he began to develop a specific setting for the books. |
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More recently British writer Victoria Hislop used Cyprus as the setting for her 2014 novel The Sunrise. |
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In practice, however, the autonomy of regional health administrations over budget setting and spending has been limited to primary care. |
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The labyrinth of the Palace of Knossos was the setting for the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur in which the Minotaur was slain by Theseus. |
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The German part of the Wadden Sea was the setting for the 1903 Erskine Childers novel The Riddle of the Sands. |
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Thirty percent of giant oil and gas fields are found within such a setting. |
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International treaties may be necessary for such objectives as the setting up of marine reserves. |
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By the time of Augustus up to 120 ships were setting sail every year from Myos Hormos to India, trading in a diverse variety of goods. |
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The Commission is not exclusively responsible for the setting of total allowable catches. |
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The setting of a beach nourishment project is key to design and potential performance. |
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Rotterdam is known for the Erasmus University, its riverside setting, lively cultural life, and maritime heritage. |
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Louis during the Gordon Bennett International Balloon Race, setting a distance record that held for more than 20 years. |
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Cheddar Gorge was the setting for Peter Nichols' 1968 comedy The Gorge, in the BBC's Wednesday Play series. |
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The setting in which a sedimentary rock forms is called the sedimentary environment. |
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No use in raging, in reasoning, in arguing. No use in setting forth the facts, the palpable right and wrong. |
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This chapter provides a set of guidelines for how to assess and manage suicidality and parasuicidality in an integrated care setting. |
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The Caribbean is the setting for countless literary efforts often related to piracy acts and swashbuckling. |
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He took the island as the point of junction of his double line of longitudes setting out his survey. |
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Within a short time, the aircraft was setting records with pilot Maurice Claisse at the controls. |
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The works of the commission helped bring about some improvements and eventually led to the setting up of the Southsea Improvement Association. |
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Hendrix usually turned all of the amplifier's control knobs to the maximum level, which became known as the Hendrix setting. |
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Section 22 repeals from the provisions of the Electoral Administration Act 2006 for the setting up of a Coordinated Online Register of Electors. |
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In an outdoors setting, wind or animals usually provide sufficient motion to produce commercially viable crops. |
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In early medieval era hides were used to protect wooden castles and defence buildings from setting alight during a siege. |
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They developed a polychrome style of gold work, using wrought cells or setting to encrust gemstones into their gold objects. |
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So the Route of Emperors and Kings was the setting for many important historical events, which characterize the Danube up until today. |
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In the 1994 parliamentary elections, the Democratic Agrarian Party gained a majority of the seats, setting a turning point in Moldovan politics. |
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The war of Clovis with the Alemanni forms the setting for the conversion of Clovis, briefly treated by Gregory of Tours. |
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In World War II from 1940 to 1943 the area was the setting for the North African Campaign. |
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Evans set out the possibility of a trial by battle in the setting of a lawyer's office. |
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The Portuguese had tried setting up a fort in Anjediva, but it was captured and dismantled by forces on behalf of Bijapur. |
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He perfected Constantine I's coinage system by definitively setting the weight of the copper follis, the coin used in most everyday transactions. |
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The diversity of the regions is the most pronounced attribute of Thailand's physical setting. |
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Dissection was first introduced in the educational setting at the university of Bologna, to study and teach anatomy. |
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Even within the university setting, religion dictated a lot of the medical practice being taught. |
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For instance, the debate of when the spirit left the body influenced the practice of dissection within the university setting. |
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It is in the process of setting up IT parks at Kozhikode, at the SEZs approved at Kannur and Kasargod. |
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Johnston's fiction deals primarily with the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, often in a historical setting. |
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On November 25, 1491, the Treaty of Granada was signed, setting out the conditions for surrender. |
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Well... I'm setting up for a clash between Draco and Harry if and when I ever get around to the third installment of my long Potterfic trilogy. |
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Mothers very often make the baby and themselves unhappy by setting the child on the potty every hour. |
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By the time the empire reached its largest size, every section of the empire contributed in setting up an army for war. |
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Variola virus infects only humans in nature, although primates and other animals have been infected in a laboratory setting. |
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The WHO established a network of consultants who assisted countries in setting up surveillance and containment activities. |
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These services are known as the Sunrise service and often occur in outdoor setting such as the church cemetery, yard, or a nearby park. |
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Where possible you should prepare a premix containing the common reactants for all the PCRs you are setting up. |
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However, the Aztecs were successful in setting an ambush with thirty of their pirogues in an area in which they had placed impaling stakes. |
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Prills are free-flowing pellets developed for fertilizer as a coarse product with little setting tendency that can be spread easily and smoothly. |
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The detailed and idealized paintings also typically depict a pastoral setting. |
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Inverness remains a small community of charming cottages, lovely gardens, and uncontested streets amid a stunning setting. |
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The television series Lost features polar bears living on the tropical island setting. |
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He later commanded several voyages to the East Indies, setting up trading posts on various islands. |
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Medieval surgeons were very well capable of setting and caring for bone fractures resulting from blunt weapons. |
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Yet again a commercial firm had prostituted a traditional song by setting an advertising jingle to its tune. |
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As with all linguistic forms, its usage is influenced by age, status, topic, and setting. |
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In linguistics, a register is a variety of a language used for a particular purpose or in a particular social setting. |
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The hymn functioned both as a liturgical setting of the Lord's Prayer and as a means of examining candidates on specific catechism questions. |
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These play important leadership roles in setting the direction of the church and in pursuing institutional development for the work of mission. |
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The emphasis was on setting up schools, and the SPCK was a major factor in setting up church schools across Britain. |
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The Fast Track mandates a maximum delay of 30 weeks between the setting of Directions, and the trial date. |
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Aesthetics aside, if you train your quads while neglecting your hamstrings, you're setting yourself up for an eventual injury. |
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Married couples may, however, effectively double the estate tax exemption amount by setting up the trust with a formula clause. |
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Many contracts contain a forum selection clause setting out where disputes in relation to the contract should be litigated. |
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District courts are often responsible for handling the preliminary examination and for setting bail in felony cases. |
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Following the Finnish Civil War of 1918, the Parliament of Finland passed a law setting up tribunals to try suspected rebels. |
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Custom in law is the established pattern of behavior that can be objectively verified within a particular social setting. |
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It created the modern concept of negligence, by setting out general principles whereby one person would owe a duty of care to another person. |
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The Court announces its judgments through individually signed opinions setting out the result and underlying reasoning. |
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At a later period Grote reclaimed strongly against Mill's setting Whately above Hamilton. |
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Marsden in 1885 described the processes of setting up and operating a mule. |
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Because of their training and expertise, Millwrights are generally chosen to work on tasks associated with flying and setting heavy machinery. |
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The setting of these fasteners requires access to both sides of a structure. |
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This allows the rivet to be easily and fully inserted, then setting allows the rivet to expand, tightly filling the gap and maximizing strength. |
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Gypsum is added as an inhibitor to prevent flash setting and quick setting. |
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Impure water used to make concrete can cause problems when setting or in causing premature failure of the structure. |
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Care must also be taken to avoid freezing or overheating due to the exothermic setting of cement. |
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George Dixon's pilot plant exploded in 1760, setting back the production of illuminating gas a few years. |
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The poem re-enchants the bull by setting imaginary walls and thresholds around it. |
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This was largely due to the ease of use of Portland cement, its quick setting, and high compressive strength. |
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Although the setting process can be slow, the drying time of a lime mortar must be regulated at a slow rate to ensure a good final set. |
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It is this dicalcium silicate which in combination with water provides the setting properties of hydraulic lime. |
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In a workplace setting, sabotage is the conscious withdrawal of efficiency generally directed at causing some change in workplace conditions. |
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Compared to woodblock printing, movable type page setting and printing using a press was faster and more durable. |
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The mission eventually reached Yokohama on September 13, 1873, almost two years after first setting out. |
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Where efficiency is defined by the total gains from trade, the monopoly setting is less efficient than perfect competition. |
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Weber also saw rationalisation as one of the main factors setting the European West apart from the rest of the world. |
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Often oriented on sight lines for the rising or setting sun, it is possible that, for their builders, the cycle of seasons was very important. |
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But for the crew it means putting up the new sets, hanging and focusing lights and setting sound equipment. |
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She uses modern-day Los Angeles as the setting for her book. |
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Joe apprenticed three different photographers before setting up his own studio. |
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Another broad issue regarding the physical setting involves decisions about the setting's frontstage and backstage. |
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The butt-woman was just setting forth the need of money for church repairs but she interrupted herself when she found me studying monuments. |
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They're fine lads, but if it's Cade Calvert you're setting your cap after, why, 'tis the same with me. |
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If you cook chevon using too high of a heat setting, the meat will lose its moisture and become tough. |
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So I turned my attention to setting up my new home, arranging the furniture and displaying Rita's sparkling glass and chinaware on the sideboard. |
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Medicine is now more often practiced in a clinical setting than in the home. |
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These behaviours are not acceptable within a classroom setting and often result in the child being consequenced or removed from class. |
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We've done a reasonably good job of trying to deconvert back to an owner-occupied setting. |
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A constellation called Sirius, or Canicula, rising and setting with the sun during the dogdays. |
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They are entering the market, setting up stalls on snowy streets, moonlighting to supplement exiguous incomes. |
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In filmsetting it is almost impossible to define where 'widows' will occur when copy marking or setting at the keyboard. |
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We found a strong Tide setting out of the Streights to the Northward, and like to founder our Ship. |
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Glaciotectonic deformation requires a glaciolacustrine environment, or a similar very water-saturated setting such as a fjord. |
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Similar to the Weichselian glacial setting, the glacial deposits in the Saalian successions were also strongly affected by glaciotectonics. |
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He glanced at the formal setting in front of him, wishing he could be at a marae eating hangi right now. |
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Mostly contentious, borders may even foster the setting up of buffer zones. |
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The illustration accompanies a section of text setting out directions for estimating the size of a headwound. |
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He also married Henry's daughter, Margaret Tudor, setting the stage for the Union of the Crowns. |
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Firedamp explosions continued, often setting off coal dust explosions, so casualties grew during the entire 19th century. |
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The Lake District has been the setting for crime novels by Reginald Hill, Val McDermid and Martin Edwards. |
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The Lake District is the setting for the 1977 Richard Adams novel The Plague Dogs. |
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After the setting up of the Free State in 1923, some Protestants left southern Ireland and unionism there largely came to an end. |
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According to Pliny, the custom of setting up honorific statues on columns was a comparably ancient one. |
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The river appears in the Ebro Treaty of 226 BC between Rome and Carthage, setting the limit of Carthaginian interest at the Ebro. |
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The avenue was aligned with the setting sun on the summer solstice and led from the river to the timber circle. |
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Here, we use data from FMDV serology in an endemic setting to probe strain-specific transmission and immunodynamics. |
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The forest laws were introduced, leading to the setting aside of large sections of England as royal forest. |
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The adaptation of the setting for Richard III to a 1930s fascist England in Ian McKellen's 1995 film, however, did not sit well with historians. |
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This also accounts for the large number of dead in Dadlington parish, leading to the setting up of the battle chantry there. |
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In a hospital setting, midwives are following protocols that are part of a more interventive model of care. |
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Order in the streets broke down as rumours arose of suspicious foreigners setting fires. |
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It conquered Switzerland and most of Italy, setting up a series of puppet states. |
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His greatness came in the war with France, with the adversary setting the pace. |
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The Soviet Union and the United States emerged as rival superpowers, setting the stage for the Cold War, which lasted for the next 46 years. |
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In 1908, he introduced the Trade Boards Bill setting up the first minimum wages in Britain. |
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In 1931, Japan seized Manchuria from the Republic of China, setting up a puppet state under Puyi, the last Manchu emperor of China. |
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Since the npr changes with engine thrust setting and flight speed this is seldom the case. |
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Precepting authorities do not collect Council Tax directly, but instruct a billing authority to do it on their behalf by setting a precept. |
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During 2004, a select committee of the House of Lords scrutinised the arguments for and against setting up a new court. |
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This apparently reflects a general change from a more lacustrine environment in the lower member to a more fluviatile setting in the upper. |
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Sublime cafe fare in a sunny, noisy setting crowded with suits, ladies who lunch and artsy Mass Ave types. |
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Edward III claimed the French Crown, setting off the Hundred Years' War between England and France. |
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Forster used Rooksnest and the surrounding area as the setting for his novel Howards End. |
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The bombe detected when a contradiction had occurred and ruled out that setting, moving on to the next. |
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The day started with a procession of eight trains setting out from Liverpool. |
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It is not possible to discover the behavior at a by setting h to zero because this would require dividing by zero, which is undefined. |
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Being near running water and good shade, the explorers decided it was a good locale for setting up camp. |
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The long-running play finally closed on Broadway, just short of setting a record for longest playing. |
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People concerned about creating a just society would use loveness as a guide when setting priorities. |
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On 9 November 2009, Pope Benedict XVI established provisions for the setting up of personal ordinariates for Anglicans who join the church. |
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Within the circle, abutting its eastern quadrant, is a roughly rectangular setting of a further 10 stones. |
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Carrie Jones' novel series, Need, follows a struggle against malicious pixies in an urban fantasy setting. |
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This trend towards placing Arthur in a historical setting is also apparent in historical and fantasy novels published during this period. |
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Burmese curries almost overwhelmingly lack coconut milk, setting them apart from most southeast Asian curries. |
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Each Visitor attended for a month, setting the models and examining and instructing the performances of the students. |
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In addition to setting pace for the line, the caesura also grouped each line into two couplets. |
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The play is sometimes given a historical setting, enabling audiences to reflect on the underlying conflicts. |
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Punjabi folk music imbued the play with the native ethos as the English setting of the Shakespeare's play was transposed into Punjabi milieu. |
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The performance takes place in several places, with actors and audience moving together to each setting. |
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It might predict the outcome of an experiment in a laboratory setting or the observation of a phenomenon in nature. |
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In these books, Lawrence explores the possibilities for life within an industrial setting. |
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In particular Lawrence is concerned with the nature of relationships that can be had within such a setting. |
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The resulting social upheaval driven by these changes serves as the setting for the main story. |
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Such tasks, which usually required a coordinated group effort in either a pulling or pushing action, included weighing anchor and setting sail. |
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As we have seen, Byrd had begun setting Latin liturgical texts as a teenager, and he seems to have continued to do so at Lincoln. |
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Byrd's set contains compositions in a wide variety of musical styles, reflecting the variegated character of the texts which he was setting. |
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He also raised the consort song, the church anthem and the Anglican service setting to new heights. |
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The composition of Dido and Aeneas gave Purcell his first chance to write a sustained musical setting of a dramatic text. |
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Glastonbury is also a setting in John Osborne's 2014 Radio 4 show The New Blur Album. |
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Chaplin decided to hold the world premiere of Limelight in London, since it was the setting of the film. |
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Saltzman was happy with the choice of the Far East for the setting as he had always wanted to go on location in Thailand and Hong Kong. |
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In that same year, Brookes instigated the setting up of the annual Shropshire Olympian Games. |
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In 1865, Brookes was instrumental in setting up the National Olympian Association based in Liverpool. |
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He won at the Olympics in 2 hours 58 minutes and 50 seconds, setting off wild celebrations at the stadium. |
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England thrashed the Kiwis by 22 points setting up a rematch of the 2009 Four Nations final at Elland Road. |
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Instead, Klitschko fought and defeated Kirk Johnson on 6 December in WBC Eliminator, setting up a mandatory rematch with Lewis. |
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Later in the century the race was the setting of a thriller by the popular novelist Henry Hawley Smart. |
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Hill ended the season in Australia by setting the lap record for the Adelaide Street Circuit. |
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Despite starting from the 15th position, Vettel managed to finish the race in 4th, setting the fastest lap of the race in the process. |
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The most basic control of the sail consists of setting its angle relative to the wind. |
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In 1921, Gustav Holst adapted the music from a section of Jupiter from his suite The Planets to create a setting for the poem. |
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The grand coalition decided to settle the 1956 petitions by setting binding deadlines for the required referendums. |
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It acquired iconic status following its use as a setting on The World of Suzie Wong. |
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The Minister for Health has responsibility for setting overall health service policy. |
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A median line, setting out the domains of each of these nations was established by mutual agreement between them. |
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It was made internationally famous as the setting for the classic film, Odd Man Out, starring James Mason. |
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The role of president of the Security Council involves setting the agenda, presiding at its meetings and overseeing any crisis. |
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Reforms since 1997 have decentralised the UK by setting up a devolved Scottish Parliament and assemblies in Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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On August 16, 1780, Gates was defeated at the Battle of Camden in South Carolina, setting the stage for Cornwallis to invade North Carolina. |
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Many of these houses are the setting for British period dramas, such as Downton Abbey. |
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It established a single market between both countries, while setting the Belgian franc and Luxembourgian franc at a fixed parity. |
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A code of ethics will start by setting out the values that underpin the code and will describe a company's obligation to its stakeholders. |
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Basketball is growing in popularity in Montserrat with Montserrat now setting up their own basketball league. |
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To the United States, Diego Garcia was a prime territory for setting up a foreign military base. |
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Several rural development measures were introduced including diversification, setting up producer groups and support for young farmers. |
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These are the dominant economic entities setting policies regarding public debt. |
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After setting up his workshop, Bell continued experiments based on Helmholtz's work with electricity and sound. |
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The government is to invite tenders for the new franchise in October or November 2017, setting out what it wants from the winning bidder. |
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In setting contaminant levels the directive applies the precautionary principle. |
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Scottish Water has a right of appeal against this price setting process through a reference to the UK Competition Commission. |
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Leicester is the setting for the fictional diaries of Adrian Mole, created by Sue Townsend. |
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In any multicriterial setting, absolute perfection is simply an impossibility. |
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For most people, the majority of health care is delivered in a primary health care setting. |
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The NHS will pay for treatment in a private setting if the hospital meets the cost and service criteria that NHS hospitals adhere to. |
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The philosophy behind this is that setting minimum standards incentivizes healthcare facilities to provide only the baseline level care. |
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These proposals were detailed in a white paper setting out a new Scotland Bill, to become law before the 2015 Holyrood elections. |
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In the late 1960s Moore began publishing his own poetry and essays in fanzines, eventually setting up his own fanzine, Embryo. |
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There followed a succession of novels over the next five years, each with a Scottish historical setting. |
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The University of Oxford is the setting for numerous works of fiction. |
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Penrith was used as a setting in the 1940 book Cue for Treason by Geoffrey Trease and was a setting for the 1987 film Withnail and I by Bruce Robinson. |
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Ursodeoxycholic acid is a widely used anticholestatic drug that contributes to accelerating recovery in the setting of transient neonatal cholestasis. |
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Zostera often forms beds in bay mud in the estuarine setting. |
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Take the little walkway back from the street and discover an arboured garden patio setting decorated with appealingly kitsch painted statues and coloured fairy lights. |
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In the recent years artistic practice has multiplied, and the Icelandic art scene has become a setting for many large scale projects and exhibitions. |
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The Eighth Amendment to the US Constitution forbids excessive bail, and state bail laws are usually designed to prevent discrimination in setting bail. |
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All that blooth means heavy autumn work for him and his hands. If no blight happens before the setting the apple yield will be such as we have not had for years. |
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In the last rays of the setting sun, you could pick out far away down the reach his beard borne high up on the white structure, foaming up stream to anchor for the night. |
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It's been said that Wilder modeled that fictional setting on Peterborough, a quaint burg tucked away in New Hampshire's verdant southwestern hills. |
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The writers eventually decided on a setting in a tropical country while Broccoli negotiated to film in Mexico, at the Estudios Churubusco in Mexico City. |
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The Freemason's Tavern was the setting for five more meetings between October and December, which eventually produced the first comprehensive set of rules. |
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In the broadcast setting, real-time captioners do not have to produce transcripts, which eliminates the long hours that go along with that aspect of reporting. |
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The Greeks contrasted themselves to their Eastern neighbors, such as the Trojans in Iliad, setting an example for later contrasts between east and west. |
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Indonesian and English are defined as working languages under the Constitution in the Final and Transitional Provisions, without setting a final date. |
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Craftsmen attempted to emphasise their importance and to break into disputed areas of economic activity, setting prices and standards of workmanship. |
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Our general setting features stochastic approximations of the cocoercive operator and stochastic perturbations in the evaluation of the resolvents of the set-valued operator. |
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In a sustained climb, the average speed declines, the aerodynamic advantage of drafting is diminished and the setting of the group pace becomes more important. |
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The former is much in the shape of a canal boat, long, slim-built, sharp at each end, and propelled by setting poles and the cordelle or long rope. |
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The miscellaneous setting of horses, dogs, saddles, wagons, guns, and cow-punchers' paraphernalia oppressed the metropolitan eyes of the wrecked sportsman. |
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The case is lodged by the applicant, which files a written memorial setting out the basis of the Court's jurisdiction and the merits of its claim. |
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Tom Aikens is the name of the notorious kitchen firebrand who runs this wonderful modern European restaurant where the setting is handsome and the food delish. |
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The treaty arranging the marriage, signed in December 1281, included a lengthy and complex document setting out the customs and usages which determined the succession. |
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But it went through her like a flash of hot fire when, in passing, he lurched against the dresser, setting the tins rattling, and clutched at the white pot knobs for support. |
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The relations between the British military establishment and the colonists were not always positive, setting the stage for later distrust and dislike of British troops. |
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An expansionistic pricing strategy is a more drastic form of penetration pricing as it implies setting very low prices in order to establish mass markets. |
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The season started well, with both drivers scoring points in the opening race of the season, and Nico Rosberg setting the fastest lap at the Bahrain Grand Prix. |
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This marking is often done by setting the forecolour of the control. |
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Giles' church in Stoke Poges, the setting for his famous Elegy. |
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Hopf categories in the sense of Batista, Caenepeel and Vercruysse can be viewed as Hopf polyads in a braided setting via the notion of Hopf polyalgebras. |
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It was recorded as being sung in London theatres in 1745, with, for example, Thomas Arne writing a setting of the tune for the Drury Lane Theatre. |
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The poems also exerted an influence on the burgeoning of Romantic music, and Franz Schubert in particular composed Lieder setting many of Ossian's poems. |
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The government has devolved responsibility to the bank's Monetary Policy Committee for managing the monetary policy of the country and setting interest rates. |
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Indeed, in 1972, the UK Parliament unilaterally prorogued the Parliament of Northern Ireland, setting a precedent relevant to contemporary devolved institutions. |
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The story of Theologus Autodidactus, however, extends beyond the deserted island setting when the castaways take Kamil back to civilization with them. |
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The art of setting out a military camp or constructing a fortification traditionally has been called castramentation since the time of the Roman legions. |
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It is also mixed with putty in setting stained glass windows, and as a resist to prevent glass from sticking to kiln shelves when firing glazes and paints at high temperature. |
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A Council with a rotating membership of 20 member bodies provides guidance and governance, including setting the Central Secretariat's annual budget. |
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During the early 20th century, the children's author Beatrix Potter was in residence at Hill Top Farm, setting many of her famous Peter Rabbit books in the Lake District. |
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After the initial setting, immersion in warm water will speed up setting. |
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They question witnesses before rendering judgements and setting fines. |
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What does he think, that we're setting him up, that he'll ease his truck along the dirt road, high-center it in a rut, and then get jumped and die defending his pizzas? |
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Queen Cartimandua left her husband Venutius for his armour bearer, Vellocatus, setting off a chain of events which changed control of the Yorkshire area. |
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But, when implemented in a group setting in an organization, some form of efficiency and effectiveness can be achieved, especially with regard to better output. |
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In the scholastic setting it still became practice to reference ancient physicians or the other information being presented was not taken seriously. |
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That is, it is concerned with setting the rules of the trade policy games. |
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Henry left Ireland on 17 April 1172, setting sail from Wexford. |
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Whisky production moved out of a monastic setting and into personal homes and farms as newly independent monks needed to find a way to earn money for themselves. |
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This avoids the problem of having to apply on the basis of predicted grade results, and eliminates much uncertainty involved in the setting of conditional offers. |
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Since travel by sea during the period was dangerous, he would also take full confession before setting sail and use auguries to determine the best time to travel. |
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Richard I of England would end the Treaty of Falaise in exchange for money to fund his own crusade, setting a context for cordial relationships between the two kings. |
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When Gandhi was ordered to leave by the local British authorities, he refused on moral grounds, setting up his refusal as a form of individual Satyagraha. |
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In the provincial legislatures, the British continued to exercise some control by setting aside seats for special interests they considered cooperative or useful. |
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Particular objects become sacral symbols through a process of consecration which effectively creates the sacred by setting it apart from the profane. |
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Although the price of tea had dropped because of the Act, it also validated the Townshend Acts, setting the precedent for the king to impose additional taxes in the future. |
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A raid on Cadiz, led by Francis Drake in April 1587, had captured or destroyed some thirty ships and great quantities of supplies, setting preparations back by a year. |
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The indoor setting, combined with the Jacobean fashion for lavishly staged masques, allowed Shakespeare to introduce more elaborate stage devices. |
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No reason to wait up for her, Kellen told himself, hanging up his cloak and shaking out his rainshade before setting it in its tray to finish drying. |
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In 2008, Poland and Sweden proposed the Eastern Partnership which would include setting a FTA between the EU and Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. |
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Under the Treaty of Lisbon, the European Council is charged with setting the strategic priorities of the Union, and in practice with handling crises. |
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Above all, he had gained a clear idea of how, by setting attainable objectives and relying on his own force and abilities, a campaign could be fought and won. |
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The club played a major role in setting up a ladies league in Scotland. |
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Incompetent deep veins lead to a reflux of blood pedally with the resultant dilation of distal veins, which itself causes valvular incompetence, setting up a vicious cycle. |
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