Forests are renewable natural resources, but they must be treated with care. |
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This study offers a pragmatic account of verbal irony, arguing that verbal irony can be best treated as a special type of conversational implicature. |
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A randomized study of patients treated with the drug showed it to be effective. |
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He said he had been treated rudely, then went on to particularize. |
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Certain kinds of treated wood can leach chemicals into the soil. |
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Starving patients can be treated, but this must be done cautiously to avoid refeeding syndrome. |
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They adopted a strategy of noncooperation until they were treated fairly. |
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It appalls me to think of the way those children have been treated. |
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Thus people today stop at the laws of nature, treating them as something inviolable, just as God and Fate were treated in past ages. |
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As a result, the border between Svalbard and the rest of Norway is largely treated like any other external Schengen border. |
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Kuwait's fresh water resources are limited to groundwater, desalinated seawater, and treated wastewater effluents. |
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Meles died on 20 August 2012 in Brussels, where he was being treated for an unspecified illness. |
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By 1988, 265 hectares of a projected 336 hectares had been treated, with 39 range reserve sites and 36 forestry plantation sites established. |
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Alencar, in his long career, also treated indigenous people as heroes in the Indigenist novels O Guarani, Iracema and Ubirajara. |
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The Nordic languages and Karelian are also specially treated in some contexts. |
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Ecgfrith's force decimated the local population and destroyed many churches, actions which are treated with scorn by Bede. |
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He treated Scotland as a feudal vassal state and repeatedly humiliated the new king. |
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Later in life, because of his belief that he was unjustly treated by the RAF, Dowding became increasingly bitter. |
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Other uses of the timber include the production of paper and plastic from chemically treated wood pulp. |
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We have no direct evidence for how early Celtic laws treated foreigners for most of the late prehistoric Celtic world. |
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Both English and Welsh languages are treated on a basis of equality in the conduct of business in the Assembly. |
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However, his history is, on this as well as all matters, suspect, and it should be treated with caution. |
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The gates of the Temple of Jerusalem used Corinthian bronze treated with depletion gilding. |
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The melt is treated in a reverberatory furnace with air, steam, and sulfur, which oxidizes the impurities except for silver, gold, and bismuth. |
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These were typically ruled together by the head of the family and sometimes treated as appenage subkingdoms. |
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She was unwilling, and so treated me with her nails that I wished I had never begun. |
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The agency recognised that the producers were not being treated fairly, and strived to create a more ethical system to trade. |
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Your usefulness is zero, your worth zero, and as zero you deserve to be treated as nothing, and in the extreme, noughted. |
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Rush was treated no differently and had to begin his time at the club as a squad member rather than being thrown into the first team. |
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The Centre's main feature, the bronze coloured dome which covers the Donald Gordon Theatre, is clad in steel that was treated with copper oxide. |
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At first, wheeled vehicles carried as cargo on oceangoing ships were treated like any other cargo. |
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The estuary also receives the treated sewage effluent from Queensferry works and from Chester sewage treatment works. |
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In 2006 the Spanish Red Cross treated 19,000 stung swimmers along the Costa Brava. |
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Mystacocarida and Branchiura, here treated as part of Maxillopoda, are sometimes treated as their own classes. |
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Fortunately, help arrived on the double, and the victim's injuries were soon treated. |
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The Carboniferous is often treated in North America as two geological periods, the earlier Mississippian and the later Pennsylvanian. |
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The water being treated flows through the resin container until the resin is considered exhausted and water is purified to a desired level. |
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Once they were married, Matholwch treated Branwen cruelly and she was forced to work in the kitchens. |
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When Eurasia is regarded as a single continent, Europe is treated as a subcontinent. |
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Fourteen people were treated for light injuries or shock, with no fatalities or major injuries. |
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Until recently, waste water and sewage pouring into Skagerrak from settlements and industries was not treated at all. |
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Terns are treated as a subgroup of the family Laridae which includes gulls and skimmers and consist of eleven genera. |
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Grunnegs is so different from the rest of the Dutch Low Saxon varieties that it may be treated separately. |
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Caesar treated this as an aggressive move and, after an inconclusive engagement against the united tribes, he conquered the tribes piecemeal. |
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Many of the injured crew were brought ashore at Gibraltar and treated in the Naval Hospital. |
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It was later captured by Henry V in 1417 and treated harshly for being the first town to put up any resistance to his invasion. |
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Rabbits are an example of an animal treated as a food, pet, and pest by members of the same culture. |
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Tulip bulbs became so expensive that they were treated as a form of currency, or rather, as futures. |
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This could be understood as a merger, in that words that once ended in an R and words that did not are no longer treated differently. |
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The Romans usually treated their traditional narratives as historical, even when these have miraculous or supernatural elements. |
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Municipal and industrial wastewater are typically treated at wastewater treatment plants. |
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Water hardness is also a critical factor in food processing and may be altered or treated by using a chemical ion exchange system. |
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Originally, Classical scholars treated the Iliad and the Odyssey as written poetry, and Homer as a writer. |
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When Odysseus washes up on Scherie, home to the Phaeacians, he is assisted by the young Nausicaa and is treated hospitably. |
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Often this involves a piece of stem that is treated with rooting liquid or powder containing hormones. |
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In either history or prehistory the dog is an invaluable animal and is often treated as a person. |
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Those pups who were treated had much better growth rates than those who did not. |
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The discharge of treated sewage was recognised as the main source of phosphates in the waters of the broads. |
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The Greeks developed astronomy, which they treated as a branch of mathematics, to a highly sophisticated level. |
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Maximus, a Spaniard by birth, treated the matter not as one of ecclesiastical rivalry but as one of morality and society. |
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Maximus treated the matter not as one of ecclesiastical rivalry, but as one of morality and society. |
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In the USA, many kinds of entities may elect to be treated as a corporation or a partnership. |
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Partners of partnerships are treated as having income, deductions, and credits equal to their shares of such partnership items. |
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In our patients, 7 periprosthetic fractures were treated with locking compression plates, and all patients achieved union. |
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Sunken ships, once being moving objects, were legally treated as chattel and were awarded to those who could first raise them. |
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Other organic materials such as leather, skin and textiles were treated similarly, by keeping them moist in tanks or sealed plastic containers. |
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Dialect clusters were treated as classificatory units at the same level as languages. |
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Mildew will grow well on raw linseed oil treated timber but not on boiled linseed oil. |
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Some complex fractures can be treated by the use of bone grafting procedures that replace missing bone portions. |
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Cancers of bone marrow may be treated with chemotherapy, and other forms of targeted therapy such as immunotherapy may be used. |
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Cladding, shingles, sill plates and exposed timbers or glulam beams are examples of potential applications for treated wood. |
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Wood can be treated with a preservative that improves service life under severe conditions without altering its basic characteristics. |
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Austria, in general, was treated as though it had been originally invaded by Germany and liberated by the Allies. |
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Such titles were ordered in a ranking system that determined how the cities were to be outwardly treated by Rome. |
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Although the Visigoths plundered Rome, they treated its inhabitants humanely and burned only a few buildings. |
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She treated him indulgently, as if he were a child. He thought he did not mind. But deep below the surface it piqued him. |
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It is likely that one royal Frankish house is more generously treated than others. |
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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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When, despite these precautions, animals still become sick, they are treated with veterinary medicines, by the farmer and the veterinarian. |
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However, the Enoch books are treated as canonical by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church. |
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The first edition of the first part of the Grammar, which appeared in 1819 treated the inflections of all these languages. |
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She argued for a society based on reason and that women as well as men should be treated as rational beings. |
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In the earliest known records, slavery is treated as an established institution. |
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The British character, customs and literary men are treated with a typically Poean vindictiveness. |
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Severe infections of the brain are usually treated with intravenous antibiotics. |
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Alp Arslan treated him with respect and imposed no harsh terms on the Byzantines. |
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An infirmarian treated not only other monks but pilgrims, workers, and the poor men, women, and children in the monastery's hospice. |
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Many recaptives were treated poorly and even abused because some of the original settlers considered them their property. |
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Flat and hemorrhagic types of smallpox are treated with the same therapies used to treat shock, such as fluid resuscitation. |
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Cuauhipiltin, or eagle nobles, were commoners who impressed the nobles with their martial prowess, and were treated as nobles. |
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Federal Trade Commission requires the disclosure of this treatment when an oil treated emerald is sold. |
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For instance, in some states, dividends that have automatically been reinvested will be treated as principal. |
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A Scottish surgeon in the Royal Navy, James Lind, was the first to prove it could be treated with citrus fruit in a 1753 publication. |
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Laurens Reael and Steven van der Hagen wrote with disapproval on how the Heren XVII treated the interests and laws of the Maluku population. |
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They were treated well and given a tour of the village's museum, but not permitted to continue south along the Pacific coast. |
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Diseases of the hoof, such as foot rot and foot scald may occur, and are treated with footbaths and other remedies. |
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The Moriori were treated in an inhumane and degrading manner for many years. |
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Chattel slavery is a specific servitude relationship where the slave is treated as the property of the owner. |
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Political, social, and economic phases of life, both among the natives and their conquerors, are treated. |
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Different diacritics may be treated differently in collation within a single language. |
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Whether or not the case variants are treated as equivalent to each other varies depending on the computer system and context. |
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The verb has a number of prefixes, though in the western languages these are often treated as independent words. |
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In the United States, robbery is generally treated as an aggravated form of common law larceny. |
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Far from being treated as if they were married, couples known to be cohabiting risked prosecution by the church courts for fornication. |
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New doctrines of English common law continued to be treated as representing the common law of Australia. |
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Thus, California case law interpreting those codes was treated as persuasive authority in Puerto Rico. |
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Decisions from Commonwealth nations, aside from England, are also often treated as persuasive sources of law in Canada. |
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South Africa's home affairs spokesman Ronnie Mamoepa rejected the idea that Lesotho should be treated as a special case. |
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So analysing and clarifying the way the world is must be treated as a strictly separate question to normative and evaluative ought questions. |
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In 1856, he patented Parkesine, a celluloid based on nitrocellulose treated with a variety of solvents. |
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Dale, who was known for his benevolence, treated the children well, but the general condition of New Lanark's residents was unsatisfactory. |
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Sometimes after a steel's final rolling it is heat treated for strength, however this is relatively rare. |
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Plywood, engineered lumber and chemically treated lumber also came into use. |
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This is because a hot rivet cannot be properly heat treated to add strength and hardness. |
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These dishes are treated with a solution of an alkaline substance to change the pH of the surface of the food and improve browning. |
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Also, dry sodium carbonate may be treated directly with concentrated hydrogen peroxide solution. |
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After the Battle of Waterloo, Davy wrote to Lord Liverpool urging that the French be treated with severity. |
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Pozzolans include powdered brick, heat treated clay, silica fume, fly ash, and volcanic materials. |
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In most cases, cholera can be successfully treated with oral rehydration therapy, which is highly effective, safe, and simple to administer. |
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Thus we have a clear division between homicide, which falls within the biblical law of persons, and aborticide, which is treated as a tort. |
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Also, she fed patients who were unable to feed themselves and, occasionally, dealt with an alkie who treated a patient badly. |
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We had a good stock of tea, with which we treated our friends, as above, and we lived very cheerfully and well, all things considered. |
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An amphidextrous man. Typhoid at eleven. Insufficiently treated chancre at twenty-eight. |
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Angioedema of the throat can cause suffocation and should be treated as a medical emergency. |
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Unexpectedly, however, parasite levels in birds treated with antipigeon hyperimmune plasma were higher than either of the other two groups. |
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The patient was treated with methylprednisolone, cyclophosphamide, and azathioprine, as well as burn center protocol care with daily tankings. |
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If our door were in the hands of the Sepoys the place must fall, and the women and children be treated as they were in Cawnpore. |
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We sat quietly on the far side of the water as the chacmas treated us to a scene featuring a near-complete life cycle of activity. |
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In all 5 untreated coeliacs as well as the 3 partially treated coeliacs who were in relapse at the time of biopsy, villi were entirely absent. |
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While some Yanks treated contrabands with a degree of equity or benevolence, the more typical response was indifference, contempt, or cruelty. |
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The mixture was transferred into centrifuge tubes then ultrasonically treated five times to break the cytoderm. |
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To examine this potential role of microtubules, uncut cells were treated with thiabendazole, a depolymerizer of Dictyostelium microtubules. |
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They recommend that such depressions be treated with antidepressants whether evolved from the depressoid state of acute grief or not. |
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In rites of encoffinment, burial and commemoration, all human beings are treated as ghosts. |
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I just ended a relationship with a compulsive flirter, after realizing that no one deserved to be treated as I was. |
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They made up for the respect with which unconsciously they treated him by laughing at his foibles and lamenting his vices. |
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The important point here is not so much that the British treated him forbearingly as that he was always able to command publicity, Orwell wrote. |
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In these circumstances, part or none of the tied grant-in-kind might be treated by the inclusion approach. |
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In clauses with auxiliary verbs they are the finite verbs and the main verb is treated as a subordinate clause. |
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The unanimity and difficult issues treated under the CFSP sometimes lead to disagreements, such as those which occurred over the war in Iraq. |
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The historical development of skill in foreshortening will be demonstrated in another section. Only the more perfect phases will be treated here. |
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As with any historical source, the Chronicle has to be treated with some caution. |
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Others treated Greek philosophical subjects, more often the Platonic and Neoplatonic schools rather than the thought of Aristotle. |
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However, they did not feel entirely restricted by Greek aesthetic concerns, and treated the orders with considerable freedom. |
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Later authors sometimes mistakenly or deliberately treated the Grail story as truth. |
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The Medici was also a group that treated wounded soldiers on the battlefield. |
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Sussex was never again treated as part of an eastern subkingdom but was not closely integrated with the old West Saxon provinces either. |
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Though removed from power, Isabella was treated well, and lived in luxury for the next 27 years. |
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He must be treated as the Brachmans did their children, whose indoles they disliked. |
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Upon the exile of Henry's father in 1398, Richard II took the boy into his own charge and treated him kindly. |
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He was taken to London and held prisoner at the Tower of London, where, for the time being, he was reasonably well treated. |
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Even some interventional cardiologists have expressed concern about the many patients without symptoms who are treated surgically. |
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The King was supported by Pope Sixtus V, who treated the invasion as a crusade, with the promise of a subsidy should the Armada make land. |
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Figures for Scotland are more unreliable and should be treated with greater caution. |
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Churchill was eventually told by the First Sea Lord Admiral Battenberg that the king's decision must be treated as final. |
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She argued for a society based on reason, and that women, as well as men, should be treated as rational beings. |
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He treated the oxen like they didn't exist, but he treated the goat kid like a puppy. |
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Parliamentary grants to the Sovereign are not treated as income as they are solely for official expenditure. |
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Otherwise, transfers made as gifts are treated for CGT purposes as being made at the market value at the date of transfer. |
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Nevertheless, it was clear that the Bank was being treated as an organ of the state. |
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Upon seating, guests are treated to a complimentary free glass of thirst quenching lemon juice with ice. |
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In 1972 participants at the Avenham Park celebrations were treated to a low level, low speed, flypast by Concorde. |
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Thousands of people have come together to demand justice for Alan Turing and recognition of the appalling way he was treated. |
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Heaviside treated this as material mass, capable of producing the same effects. |
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By the 1840s, it was clear that the concept had inherent problems and rotary engines were treated with some derision in the technical press. |
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However, the terms high churchman and ritualist have often been wrongly treated as interchangeable. |
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In the Domesday Book of 1086, some of its lands were treated as part of Yorkshire. |
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Later versions of his life recorded that he was a model king who treated all his subjects with equal justice and who was unbending to flatterers. |
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Since he had been deprived of his position of Bishop of Rochester by the Act of Attainder, he was treated as a commoner, and tried by jury. |
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Within the Ministry of Education they are treated just like all other secondary institutions. |
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Debt forgiveness is treated as taxable income, but can be excluded as taxable under certain circumstances, like bankruptcy and insolvency. |
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Dove says it makes her blood boil to see the way the poor young gentleman is treated. |
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The boy was on terms of perfect equality with Obed and the Panther. They treated him as a man among men. |
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On the other hand, as with most meat products, producers of bacon have received heavy criticism for how their pigs are treated. |
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Malts can be treated in a number of ways, particularly by degrees of roasting, to obtain different colours and flavours. |
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The remainder of the treatise dealt cursorily with some of the topics more fully treated in the Human Nature and the Leviathan. |
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Although Johnson was treated as a servant, he found pleasure in teaching even though he considered it boring. |
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He was treated for these conditions with laudanum, which fostered a lifelong opium addiction. |
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He was treated for prostate cancer and, during rehearsals for his production of Chekhov's Three Sisters he was hospitalised with pneumonia. |
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This separation also leads to questions as to what extent Irish writing prior to 1922 should be treated as a colonial literature. |
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The player can serve any number of let services in a point and they are always treated as voids and not as faults. |
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In 2006, the ground was treated to something of a makeover, after financial input from St Helens big money sponsors Earth Money. |
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It is not good for outdoor use due to its open capillaries unless the wood is treated. |
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If the wood is properly treated with preservatives, it will not rot as quickly as cured white oak heartwood. |
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However, unlike other concubines, they seem to have been treated just as wives were. |
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Some crews were treated as harshly as naval crews of the time, while others followed the comparatively relaxed rules of merchant ships. |
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Authorities in Boston offered these men their freedom, but all 70 elected to be treated as prisoners of war. |
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Slaves onboard were underfed and treated brutally causing many to die before even arriving at their destination. |
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Jinnah repeatedly warned that Muslims would be unfairly treated in an independent India dominated by the Congress. |
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Although it was never a Dominion, it was treated as a Dominion in many respects. |
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The adoption of the constitution was treated as a threat by Poland's neighbours. |
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Patients should be treated with dignity and respect, restraints and seclusion should not be over used. |
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Protocol 2 did not amend the text of the convention as such, but stipulated that it was to be treated as an integral part of the text. |
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Although some people consider them no longer to be islands, they are generally treated as such. |
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Thus, much like British citizens in Ireland, Irish citizens in the United Kingdom have never been treated as foreigners. |
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Both these factors mean that official statistics relating to the Creative Industries should be treated with caution. |
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Although females are not treated as equals to males, they typically hold more power than their culture allows and acquire some independence. |
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Because of this symmetry electric and magnetic field are treated on equal footing and are recognised as components of the Faraday tensor. |
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In December 1942, survivors of the Cocoanut Grove fire in Boston were the first burn patients to be successfully treated with penicillin. |
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Several passengers were treated with minor injuries, and four were taken to hospital for additional treatment. |
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Trees in the far north of the range were formerly sometimes treated as var. |
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The Eastern Roman Empire treated its western counterpart as a client state. |
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Then the wireline truck sets a plug in the well to temporarily seal off that section so the next section of the wellbore can be treated. |
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Obviously if waste water is not collected it cannot be treated, therefore the changed definition also affected Article 4 of the Directive. |
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The report also noted that it is estimated that more than 50 percent of the discharges into sensitive areas was not treated sufficiently. |
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He treated me like trash most of the time, but when others were around, he was Mr. Nice Guy. |
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Alternatively, Scots is sometimes treated as a distinct Germanic language, in the way Norwegian is closely linked to, yet distinct from, Danish. |
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They mislead cancer patients, who are encouraged not only to pay their last penny but to be treated with something that shortens their lives. |
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Because the private sector often has higher costs, most people choose to be treated for free in an NHS hospital. |
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Thus an NHS patient can be treated in the private sector as an NHS patient if the Health Services has subcontracted work to the hospital. |
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Detection is, or ought to be, an exact science and should be treated in the same cold and unemotional manner. |
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Reitell's doctor, Milton Feltenstein, put his arm in plaster and treated him for gout and gastritis. |
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He had been ill with a heart condition and had been treated at Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor until two weeks before he died. |
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But in a personal sense, having these letters treated as murderabilia is appalling to us. |
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This was reinforced by HEFCE, which said the figures should be treated with care. |
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Since the weight of empirical experience contradicts the notion for the existence of miracles, such accounts should be treated with scepticism. |
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Samuel Scheffler takes a different approach and amends the requirement that everyone be treated the same. |
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She suggests that both men and women should be treated as rational beings and imagines a social order founded on reason. |
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Sliced fruit can be treated with acidulated water to prevent this effect. |
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While he was negotiating, a number of Sardinian fishermen who had settled at Bona on the Tunisian coast were brutally treated without his knowledge. |
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For instance, in American English the phrase the United Nations is treated as singular for purposes of agreement even though it is formally plural. |
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He continued to Illyria, where he sought refuge with the Illyrian king and was treated as a guest, despite having defeated them in battle a few years before. |
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Amastia in girls can be treated with augmentation mammoplasty. |
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They claim no reward for their services except food and clothing, and are treated with kindness or severity, according to the good or bad disposition of their masters. |
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Wild-type plants treated with ancymidol, an inhibitor of GA biosynthesis, will tuberize in LD, which is very similar to the formation of tubers on the antisense PHYB plants. |
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They treated patients with nonsevere injuries after the more severe cases. |
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Splenic arteriogram which demonstrated multiple pseudoaneurysms arising from the second order splenic artery branches which was angioembolized and treated. |
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I don't think I was treated fairly, I don't think it was necessary. |
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Packaged precut vegetables such as carrot sticks at the market usually have been treated with an antispoilage solution, and sensitive palates can taste it. |
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They were also damaged by the harsh British response to the Easter Rising, who treated the rebellion as treason in time of war when they declared martial law in Ireland. |
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For dessert, the hosts treated us to a helping of boozy apple pie. |
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They have learned that if the Brooklynite is not as well treated at home as he is in New York he will spend a few cents for car fare and take his amusement across the river. |
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Whilst the daylight lasted, he treated her cautionings with apparent indifference. The darkness of night is the time for fear. As the gloom of evening set in, he grew nervous. |
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He killed most of the Jianwen Emperor's palace servants, tortured many of his nephew's loyalists to death, killed or by other means badly treated their relatives. |
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The concept of animal welfare reflects the viewpoint that animals under human care should be treated in such a way that they do not suffer unnecessarily. |
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Plants that were treated with P450 inhibitors or cloquintocet, but not topramezone were analyzed separately and compared to the non-treated control. |
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Food and alcohol were treated similarly to each other, split equally. |
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Other taxable entities are generally treated as partnerships. |
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He treated them considerately, letting them each work their own way. |
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Relations with Labour soon became very tense, with Liberal MPs increasingly angered at having to support a Labour Government which treated them which such open hostility. |
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I might refer to the general conviction and the common sense of society that such an investment cannot be treated as absolutely idle and nugatory. |
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For this reason it is treated as two separate islands below. |
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They have, with limited exceptions, never been treated as foreigners under Irish law, having never been subject to the Aliens Act 1935 or to any orders made under that Act. |
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We see the distinction at work when victims of natural disasters and terrorist attacks are treated more generously than derelicts and drug addicts. |
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The detartrated juice that is to be preserved by pasteurization must be treated with bentonite in order to remove proteins which form an undesirable haze upon heating. |
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Partial edentulism has traditionally been treated with conventional fixed prosthetics when adequate natural tooth abutments are available to support the edentulous span. |
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The narrow view treated many of the species as separate genera. |
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Fan-ficcers are used to being treated as the pondscum of the nerd world, a few slimy feet below the table-top roleplayers and historical re-enacters. |
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The planet was full of creatures in need, who could not really fend, and the law was at its best when it ensured that they were treated with dignity. |
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Those with mental disorders in medieval Europe were treated using a variety of different methods, depending on the beliefs of the physician they would go to. |
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Slowly, the press began to eliminate its stereotypical racial references when covering Louis and instead treated him as an unqualified sports hero. |
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Little is known about the young man John hired to instruct his son, except that he treated the younger boy harshly, chiding him for being slow and wayward. |
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These nodes are treated, fudgily, as if they were terminal nodes. |
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In some recent papers the satellite motion is treated in the local inertial geocentric reference frame with geocentric coordinate time being an independent argument. |
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He was kindly treated by the people at Saco, and recovered of his wounds. |
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Subsequently, several other patients were treated successfully. |
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The administration of MUL enhanced the hepatosomatic index of MTX treated rats and brought this parameter back to values very similar to that observed in the control group. |
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Radio astronomy is different from most other forms of observational astronomy in that the observed radio waves can be treated as waves rather than as discrete photons. |
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Liverpool and Manchester are sometimes considered parts of a single large polynuclear metropolitan area, or megalopolis but are usually treated as separate metropolitan areas. |
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The historical present is often treated as a principal tense, but there are exceptions and sometimes both constructions appear in the same passage. |
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His main interest remained in the sciences, especially biology while he treated other school subjects with indifference, to the dismay of his demanding father. |
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Butler has been betrayed, Maudling insulted, Macleod ignored, Heath treated with contempt, and Hailsham giggled out of court by the jester in hospital. |
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Charlemagne's successor, Louis the Pious, reportedly treated the Saxons more as Alcuin would have wished, and as a consequence they were faithful subjects. |
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However, they are still treated as counties for cultural and some official purposes, for example postal addresses and by the Ordnance Survey Ireland. |
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Afterwards, the second pasture should be treated in the same manner, and the rest in course, feeding the wettest pasture after the driest, that the soil may be less potched. |
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Genetic studies have often been treated with suspicion not only by archaeologists and cultural anthropologists, but even by fellow population geneticists. |
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Black Mountain, in the Black Mountains, on the border between England and Wales, was formerly counted in both countries but is now treated as being in Wales only. |
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The labourers brought from India were not always fairly treated, and a German, Adolph von Plevitz, made himself the unofficial protector of these immigrants. |
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In more recent times, West Country dialects have been treated with some derision, which has led many local speakers to abandon them or water them down. |
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It is common for medium active wastes in the nuclear industry to be treated with ion exchange or other means to concentrate the radioactivity into a small volume. |
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Dedicated cycling infrastructure is treated differently in the law of every jurisdiction, including the question of liability of users in a collision. |
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Rivets need to be harder than the materials being joined, they are heat treated to various levels of hardness depending on the materials ductility and hardness. |
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It isn't clear how Malintzin was treated or how she felt about her captors at the time, but it is likely that she was used sexually in this period. |
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Though the continental shelf is treated as a physiographic province of the ocean, it is not part of the deep ocean basin proper, but the flooded margins of the continent. |
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As well as energy supply, coal became a very political issue, due to conditions under which colliers worked and the way they were treated by colliery owners. |
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Philip treated Castile as the foundation of his empire, but the population of Castile was never great enough to provide the soldiers needed to support the Empire. |
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Alternatively, it is said that the original inhabitants of the island, Guanches, used to worship dogs, mummified them and treated dogs generally as holy animals. |
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White the court upheld a rejection by a buyer of hops which had been treated with sulphur since the buyer explicitly expressed the importance of this requirement. |
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When Atahualpa was captured at the massacre at Cajamarca, he was treated with respect, allowed his wives to join him, and the Spanish soldiers taught him the game of chess. |
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Certain compositions of cast iron, while retaining the economies of melting and casting, can be heat treated after casting to make malleable iron or ductile iron objects. |
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Sometimes surgeons are left with no work to do because there are no beds available where their patients could be treated after the planned operation. |
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Their studies expanded to include Native American music, but still treated folk music as a historical item preserved in isolated societies as well. |
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England and Wales are treated as a single unit, for most purposes, because the two form the constitutional successor to the former Kingdom of England. |
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In December 1997, at age 30, she was treated for colon cancer. |
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Local government legislation often makes special provision for the City to be treated as a London borough and for the Common Council to act as a local authority. |
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Whether Monmouthshire was part of Wales, or an English county treated for most purposes as though it were Welsh, was also settled by the 1972 Act, which included it in Wales. |
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Bernardo's physicians treated their lawyer-patient in the ordinary ignorant ways, with debilitating bleedings, plus helpful lancings of the abscessed boils. |
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Those suspected of Russophile sentiments in Austria were treated harshly. |
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How much of this was due to his intake of alcohol is impossible to ascertain, according to Bragg, because of Burton's reluctance to be treated for alcohol addiction. |
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While the paper has admitted some trivia to its columns, its whole emphasis has been on important public affairs treated with an eye to the best interests of Britain. |
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However, without the status of friend, Ariovistus never could have secured Roman tolerance of his Rhine crossing, whenever it was, but would have been treated as hostile. |
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The final liquor is treated by blowing carbon dioxide through it. |
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The manner in which he treated my dog did not seem very liefsome to me. |
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One can not say that the Geats were not treated as equals with the Swedes. |
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They were feted as a great success, with some sources stating that of the approximately 1,300 patients treated in the hospital, there were only 50 deaths. |
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The date of Smith's baptism into the Church of Scotland at Kirkcaldy was 5 June 1723 and this has often been treated as if it were also his date of birth, which is unknown. |
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Later writings on the Vikings and the Viking Age can also be important for understanding them and their culture, although they need to be treated cautiously. |
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That prominent generals commanded both armies and fleets suggests that naval forces were treated as auxiliaries to the army and not as an independent service. |
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It is not to be treated as if it were a statutory definition. |
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The race was immediately red flagged and Malachi was treated by medical staff from the MCUI Medical team but succumbed to his injuries at the scene. |
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