Whatever happens, it will be fascinating to see whether the French line on the defence against terror remains unaltered after this. |
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Judging from the past, we may safely infer that not one living species will transmit its unaltered likeness to a distant futurity. |
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Lepidolite, beryl, tantalite, quartz crystals, and altered and unaltered petalite are some of the minerals that can be found in this district. |
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Planners say there are other blocks of terraces built around the same time which are unaltered and better examples of the period. |
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The best tools, cutters that use square blocks as jaws, actually shear or break the bar, leaving the strength of the bars unaltered. |
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While the focus of her writing changed for this book, Beattie's goal remains unaltered. |
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The relationship between government and press remains unaltered, allowing ample freedom for others to function as Dunlop did. |
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A concurrent sentence of 12 months imprisonment for the possession of methadone did not form the subject of any appeal, and was left unaltered. |
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Favourable Terms and Chorist came pretty close on the run-in and a stewards' inquiry was called, but the placings remained unaltered. |
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It was easy to see why Glenn wanted the land to remain open and unaltered, full of lions, people, and other wild things. |
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He was confident all would go well and as they got in the helicopter and took off, that confidence remained unaltered. |
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Others show predictable outcomes if dysfunctional patterns remain unaltered. |
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All three are dominated by unaltered muscovite, quartz, K-feldspar and albite, with minor epidote. |
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We have not yet found any unaltered material to verify that the original mineral was pyrrhotite, as claimed by Brush. |
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The policy remains unaltered, the policy is that we are not going to allow illegal immigrants to come to this country. |
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The zoned crystals with unaltered pink cores resembled the classic watermelon pieces pictured in Hamlin. |
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Although it has remained substantially unaltered since construction, it is now in need of restoration. |
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Works were commonly made of unaltered materials temporarily brought together in some configuration of interdependence. |
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Within a season, in ectotherm physiological time the amount of ectotherm predation may be relatively unaltered by temperature. |
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They prefer unaltered forest, and populations generally decline after forests have been clear-cut. |
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Accordingly the sentences imposed by the learned sentencing judge will remain unaltered. |
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The profile of the event has continued to develop since then, although its style and format have remained unaltered. |
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Attachment cones of the latter type are likely to be extensively contaminated with extraneous material, even if the fossils are well preserved and unaltered. |
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Furthermore, in its application, the Social Agenda should not, in my humble opinion, be treated as an unaltered or unalterable programme. |
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Reproduction of this information, in whole or in part, if unaltered, is permitted. |
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Progress will be made at the edges but the core will remain unaltered. |
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The rights of the President formally remain unaltered, but the laws will be promulgated on the Cabinet's initiative alone. |
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By midnight though, the contentious page remained unaltered. |
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Peat is an accumulation of virtually unaltered plant material, while anthracite is nearly pure carbon with little trace of the original plant material. |
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On outcrops, unaltered ultramafic rocks are grey to blackish, slightly talcose and soft, and exhibit locally spinifex textures. |
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So what did we discover in seeing the raw, unaltered photographs of Dunham? |
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Countryside traditions which had remained unaltered for centuries changed and have continued to do so, with many of the old ways of life lost forever. |
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Other waters available for angling remain unaltered at present. |
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Times change, locations change but some things remain unaltered. |
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We have made some worthwhile improvements, but the fundamentals of what you proposed have been left unaltered. |
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A wide range of healthy ingredients, unaltered by artificial elements, for hungry skins. |
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In addition, ensuring that investigation and legal information is accurate, complete, and unaltered is critical to the substantiation of results. |
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The interest in the new technique is based on the compliance with a more demanding environmental law, and hence, production remains unaltered. |
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The extent to which most weddings have remained unaltered is as astonishing as it is depressing, and it is to our great shame that this is what most women want. |
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These combine daily care with unaltered active ingredients from nature and tender loving care for the soul. |
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Water samples shall be taken prior to, during and after major maintenance work to ensure that the quality of water is unaltered. |
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As a result, the appropriation for the Department for General Assembly and Conference Management had remained unaltered. |
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Although the international framework has dramatically changed since then, the reporting system has remained almost unaltered. |
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In effect, the virus is enlisted to make the desired human protein, rather than the viral proteins it would have made in its unaltered state. |
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Is inclusion of an essentially unaltered gene within a new construct sufficient? |
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Words were scraped away with a penknife or inserted carefully in the lines of text, and then listed in an errata paragraph to attest that the approved document was unaltered. |
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The solidus was maintained essentially unaltered in weight, dimensions and purity until the 10th century. |
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The west front is an unaltered and harmonious composition in Early English Gothic. |
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As for the Quran, Muslims consider it to be the unaltered and final revelation of God. |
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We see this clearly when we observe the disparity between tremendous scientific and technological advancements, and religious fundaments which, based on unaltered dogmas, got stuck in time. |
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Original unaltered Karabiners are extremely rare today, as the refitting program appears to have been exceptionally thorough. |
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It would not be appropriate to require that information should be stored unaltered, since usually messages are decoded, compressed or converted in order to be stored. |
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What is so incredible about this instruction is its emphasis on naturalness, and on allowing our mind simply to be, unaltered and without changing anything at all. |
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In regard to counterfeit goods, the authorities shall not allow the re exportation of the infringing goods in an unaltered state or subject them to a different customs procedure, other than in exceptional circumstances. |
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As far as simultanuous, unaltered and unabridged cable retransmission is concernd, the directive introduces rules for the collective exercise of such cable retransmission rights. |
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While the basic melody and harmony are unaltered, exquisite chromatic passing notes are added, lending increased opulence to the texture and the expression. |
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A common secondary mineral that is a minor ore of lead, it is usually formed by the oxidation of galena and often forms a concentrically banded mass surrounding a core of unaltered galena. |
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The flow is a coarse-grained, ophitic basalt containing heavily altered plagioclase and relatively unaltered clinopyroxene. |
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For example, it was argued that unlike classical candles, decorative types are not destined to be burned or used to provide heat but were intended to be kept as decorative items as long as possible unaltered. |
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First of all, the design of the rim groove, which has been completely redesigned to allow fitting any type of tire with ease while maintaining the safety values unaltered. |
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The only fitting tribute to the memory of Chuck Cadman would be to take his private member's bill, ironically unaltered, and pass it in the House. |
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The Tlicho First Nation would have the right to have waters, which are on, flowing through or adjacent to their land, remain substantially unaltered as to quality, quantity or rate of flow. |
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Today, the Hayes River is the longest naturally flowing river in Manitoba and the one of the few major rivers in North America to remain in a wild or unaltered state. |
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The Hayes remains much as it was when the fur traders travelled on its waters, unaltered by dams and development. It is still an important transportation route and a source of traditional harvesting for First Nations peoples. |
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The situation as regards the points referred to in Iceland's Second and Third Reports relating to legislation within the sphere of ICCPR Article 7 remains unaltered in all significant respects. |
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Not only should your food be organic, but it should be nonprocessed, genetically unaltered and locally grown as well. |
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A significant portion of Southeast Asia, however, has not changed greatly and remains an unaltered home to wildlife. |
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Below the supergene zone is found the unaltered massive sulphide mineralization. |
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The grammatical role of the object remains unaltered, and thus transitivity may also be used. |
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This unique body of work is authentic and unaltered, originally recorded on a MEMOREX MRX3 Oxide 90-minute cassette tape. |
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However, if she has not been near an unaltered male recently she may be going through a phantom pregnancy, which are common in rabbits. |
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Alhough the tiara was omitted in the pope's personal coat of arms, the coat of arms of the Holy See, which includes the tiara, remained unaltered. |
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The only bridge to remain unaltered until today from the classical age is Ponte dei Quattro Capi, which connects the Isola Tiberina with the left bank. |
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The boundaries of Somerset are largely unaltered from medieval times. |
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The third quadrant, displaying the gold harp of Ireland, remains unaltered from that version used throughout the remainder of the United Kingdom and overseas. |
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Onslow became 'Jarrah', Yanrey 'Poker' and Potshot was unaltered until its security was compromised by sloppy signal work a short time after its establishment. |
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Most of the station was rebuilt except for the Victorian trainsheds which remained mostly unaltered, although the two 1880s spans were shortened at the concourse end. |
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