Seeing off the postman is a high point in an affenpinscher's daily routine that is hard to suppress. |
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The aim of the invention is to process higher maximum levels of the source signal and to suppress noises of the second amplifier. |
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When London needed yeomanry, police, militia or regiments to suppress the United Irishmen, the Fenians or the IRA, Orangemen were there. |
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You can't quench and suppress the human spirit and the desire for freedom forever. |
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Most women of reproductive age spent many years pregnant or lactating, states that suppress ovulation. |
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You are right that you could suppress such processes by requiring the separate generation lepton numbers to be conserved. |
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The small businesspeople are the rednecks that run the town and suppress the people. |
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Conversely, it would be possible to suppress excessive angiogenesis in cancer and rheumatoid arthritis. |
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I finished off with a thick covering of bark mulch to preserve moisture, suppress weeds and add organic material. |
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We are peace-loving people and we do not let others suppress us, he said, affirming the policies of the government. |
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Cheka and Red Army units sent to suppress the peasant rebels were sometimes worsted, sometimes victorious. |
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Our culture tends to block and suppress the healthy expression of deep emotions. |
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The company is relying on the various trade unions and works councils to suppress opposition to the job cuts, which sparked protests in Germany and strikes in France in April. |
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He avoids confrontation and the limelight, but he could not suppress his dismay about the absences that inaugural day. |
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So many wish to suppress this history, and it's good to see Coulter refusing to acquiesce. |
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Liberty plus atrazine will control or suppress some perennial weeds, including dandelion, Canada thistle, Jerusalem artichoke, and wirestem muhly. |
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During offensive missions, typically my company was tasked to destroy the enemy recon along the route, and then suppress the enemy at the point of penetration. |
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It is their job to lobby politicians and persuade them to suppress, depress, repress, oppress, or do what ever it takes to maintain a grip on the price of silver. |
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But not even the threat of death can suppress the urge to live vicariously through Jack Dawson and James Bond. |
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The ag and his allies have claimed that voter ID laws suppress black votes. |
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A democratic culture permits the rejection of extremist ideas and actions, without having to resort to other extremes to suppress such ideas and actions. |
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Maintaining that they had at least struggled to suppress their own rebellious desires, they would not countenance their daughter's refusal to do the same. |
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During the fighting, Henry Weale was ordered to suppress German machine gun positions with his Lewis Gun. |
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Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Syria, was ordered by Selim II to suppress the Yemeni rebels. |
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The Shia rebels accused Saudi Arabia of providing support to salafi groups to suppress Zaidism in Yemen. |
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Charlemagne worked to suppress mints in northern Germany on the Baltic sea. |
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First, he wanted to suppress all armed resistance out in the provinces, and thus bring order back to the Republic. |
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Typically, only dominant sows can breed, as they suppress the reproduction of subordinate females. |
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The Soviet Union attempted to suppress the secession by imposing an economic blockade. |
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These can cause a change to tissue matter, biochemistry, behaviour, reproduction, and suppress growth in marine life. |
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Until 1998 mutiny and another offence of failing to suppress or report a mutiny were each punishable with death. |
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Tiberius, who would later rule as Emperor, left the region to suppress the Great Illyrian Revolt. |
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Alexander managed to suppress the uprising, and Taurinus drowned while attempting to flee across the Euphrates. |
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The Portuguese were permitted to settle at Macao in 1557, but only after several years of helping the Chinese suppress piracy. |
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Libel laws and concerns for national security have been used to suppress criticism of government figures and politically objectionable views. |
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A rebellion broke out in Segovia, and Isabella rode out to suppress it, as her husband Ferdinand was off fighting at the time. |
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In 1569, the Morisco Revolt broke out in the southern province of Granada in defiance of attempts to suppress Moorish customs. |
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Olivares attempted to suppress the Catalan Revolt by launching an invasion of southern France. |
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The only difference from Hebrew is that, in the case of the direct object, it is preferable to retain the pronoun rather than suppress it. |
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The Spanish granted the British settlers the right to occupy the area and cut logwood in exchange for helping to suppress piracy. |
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Nevertheless, the civil magistrate has a duty to preserve church unity, suppress heresy, and prevent corruption and abuse within the church. |
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In May 1776, Congress voted to suppress all forms of crown authority, to be replaced by locally created authority. |
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Although the laying workers functioned in a queenlike manner, they were unable to suppress ovarian development as effectively as the queen. |
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To regulate internal affairs, it has the power to regulate and govern military forces and militias, suppress insurrections and repel invasions. |
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Democratic whites became well armed and formed paramilitary organizations such as the Red Shirts to suppress black voting. |
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It immediately arrested over 60,000 national and local Congress leaders, and then moved to suppress the violent reaction of Congress supporters. |
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A dictatorial trend developed that advocated the use of law and legal institutions to suppress all opposition to the regime. |
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Many carnivorous plants are not strongly competitive and rely on circumstances to suppress dominating vegetation. |
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That compound, rimonabant, works on the pleasure centers in the brain to suppress appetite. |
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Kaolin is eaten for health or to suppress hunger, a practice known as geophagy. |
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The rescue team managed to suppress the flow of oil by blasting the drilling hole. |
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Heath pea, or bitter vetch, was used in medieval times to suppress hunger when crops failed. |
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Biasing building block debris away from amidates into thioates that are more easily removed by diafiltration would suppress short-mer formation. |
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They who counsel ye to such a suppressing, do as good as bid ye suppress yourselves. |
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The prosecution moved to suppress certain items turned up during discovery. |
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The king's supporters were unable to suppress the rebellion and the king refused to compromise. |
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Prussia, Austria, and Russia, as absolute monarchies, tried to suppress liberalism wherever it might occur. |
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Edward IV had already marched north to suppress another uprising in Yorkshire. |
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Louis was to provide him with 6,000 troops to suppress those who opposed the conversion. |
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The rebellion took six months to suppress, with heavy loss of life on both sides. |
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I gave myself a mental shakedown, tried to suppress my ladyboner and pushed past him. |
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In Scotland, James attempted to subdue the Gaelic clans and suppress their culture through laws such as the Statutes of Iona. |
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In 1768 violence broke out in Boston over attempts to suppress smuggling and 4000 British troops were sent to occupy the city. |
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Separately, the Irish Parliament pledged its loyalty and agreed to the withdrawal of troops from Ireland to suppress the rebellion in America. |
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Owing to his efforts to suppress the teaching of sign language, Bell is often viewed negatively by those embracing Deaf culture. |
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In general, my refusal to have anything to do with the Plath Fantasia has been regarded as an attempt to suppress Free Speech. |
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The kirk used theatre for its own purposes in schools and was slow to suppress popular folk dramas. |
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Conversely, adding barriers, such as a separate registration process, can suppress turnout. |
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However, these tend to be complex electoral systems, and in some cases complexity appears to suppress voter turnout. |
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Sporadic and sometimes brutal attempts were made to suppress religionists who seemed to threaten traditional morality and unity. |
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He wrote to the king requesting assistance, who responded by instructing him to vigorously suppress the rebels. |
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Despite repeated attempts by Parliament to suppress it, the practise was common in the Army. |
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Hubert, accompanied by Henry, moved into Wales to suppress Llywelyn in 1223, and in England his forces steadily reclaimed Henry's castles. |
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Melatonin also counteracts stress and is a powerful adaptogen due to its ability to suppress the release of cortisol. |
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Agami found that the protein BRD7 activates P53 and could therefore suppress the development of cancer. |
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We hypothesize that MEHP activates the PPARs to suppress aromatase in the granulosa cell. |
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Tests show that alginate, found in sea kelp, can suppress the digestion of fat in the gut, News. |
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Firstly the ketones, released during ketosis as you start to burn fat for fuel, suppress appetite. |
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Benzodiazepines or glutamate antagonists such as valproic or kynurenic acid may suppress the excitotoxic effects. |
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I had to suppress an urge to tell him what I really thought. |
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This kind of linguistic description contrasts with linguistic prescription, an attempt to discourage or suppress some grammatical constructions, while promoting others. |
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Though the government deployed soldiers to suppress violence, it was the practical problems in sustaining an indefinite stoppage that ultimately defeated the strikers. |
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The Tang government relied on these governors and their armies for protection and to suppress locals that would take up arms against the government. |
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However, Joseph Stalin, an elected General Secretary of the Communist Party, managed to suppress all opposition groups within the party and consolidate power in his hands. |
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Many mammals, in the absence of sufficient food requirements in an environment, suppress their metabolism and conserve energy in a process known as hibernation. |
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The regime will use its economic control to brutally suppress internal opposition, and concerns over human-rights abuses and regime kleptocracy will grow. |
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Some plastic additives are known to disrupt the endocrine system when consumed, others can suppress the immune system or decrease reproductive rates. |
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Degarelix, a gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor antagonist, helps suppress the testosterone secretion so that it can inhibit the growth of prostate cancer. |
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Fearing that the king would suppress the newly created National Assembly, insurgents stormed the Bastille on 14 July 1789, a date which would become France's National Day. |
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His attempted reforms were interrupted in 1864 by an Arab insurrection, which required more than a year and an army of 85,000 soldiers to suppress. |
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The British leadership had nevertheless remained excessively optimistic, believing that just two regiments could suppress the rebellion in Massachusetts. |
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Many senior officers were dismayed at the attack which had gained them little, while Gage wrote to London stressing the need for a large army to suppress the revolt. |
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If I tried too hard to tell them exactly how something happened, in the hope of correcting some fantasy, I was quite likely to be accused of trying to suppress Free Speech. |
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While Prussia, Austria, and Russia, as absolute monarchies, tried to suppress liberalism wherever it might occur, the British came to terms with new ideas. |
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In his last months he wrote numerous poems, reviews and essays, as well as a robust defence of his last novel against those who sought to suppress it. |
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The Thought Police are those who suppress all dissenting opinion. |
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It did not take Francis long, on his return, to suppress this insubordinate tendency but he was less successful in regard to another of an opposite nature which soon came up. |
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A local ban on fireworks in 1843 was largely ignored, and attempts by the authorities to suppress the celebrations resulted in violent protests and several injured constables. |
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In March 1858, Campbell once again advanced on Lucknow with a large army, meeting up with the force at Alambagh, this time seeking to suppress the rebellion in Awadh. |
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The experimental approach could replace local anesthetics used to suppress the pangs of childbirth, stop toothache during root canals or relieve chronic soreness or itch. |
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The number is growing logarithmically as Indians are using increasingly brutal methods to suppress the people of IOK and their legal struggle for freedom. |
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Lactic acid bacteria which are a major ingredient in EM will suppress pathogenic microbes both directly, and indirectly, through the production of actinomycetes. |
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Here, the fungi actually grow inside plant cells, allowing them to exchange nutrients with their hosts, while sending signals that suppress the plant immune system. |
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Such movements were aided by the refusal of the western Roman elites to support the army or pay the taxes that would have allowed the military to suppress the migration. |
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However, Dionysus saw him as a threat to his power, and in 1774 he appealed to the Raja and to the British authorities in India to suppress the rival bishop. |
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