Are we witnessing the start of the demise of a once all-powerful, mighty beast? |
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The mating game we were witnessing in the penguin colony was gentle and benign by comparison. |
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Because as a federal civil servant, if you're witnessing abuse and corruption, particularly in the White House, where do you go? |
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Once upon a time making an oath meant that we acknowledged a higher power was witnessing our statement, and stood ready to call us to account. |
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That is, the traditional concept of witnessing the affixation of a traditional signature reduces the incidence of forged signatures. |
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And it doesn't get much more unusual than having mantra rays and starfish witnessing your wedding day. |
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This all changed after witnessing the attempted crime right outside my window that night. |
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Some locals talk about wanting to pack up and leave after witnessing violent crime. |
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Soon after witnessing the rape and murder of his ostracised mother, he leaves home without word. |
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Ms Malone said she put her name as witnessing the documents that Mr Phelan handed to her. |
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The witness is not witnessing the accuracy of the information provided but is witnessing the signature of the person. |
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Several experimental observations witnessing the reliability of the structural model have already been reported. |
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I have had my own experience of witnessing a mayor-turned-municipal activist. |
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Saints are forgiven sinners living by faith, witnessing to God's love, serving humanity, caring for creation. |
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Inside was a small knot of people, eagerly witnessing a one-hour live demonstration of Indian music and dance. |
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We are witnessing the information revolution that will change the media as we know it. |
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Bart is determined to leap a gorge on his skateboard after witnessing the death-defying stunts of a real daredevil. |
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There seems to be a consensus, at least among Anglophile observers, that we are witnessing the greatest Test series in a quarter of a century. |
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In a hospice setting it is not unusual to be confronted by anguished relatives witnessing the physical deterioration of their loved ones. |
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All of the sounds are sampled live and the audience is treated to witnessing the building or layering of textures evolving into a song. |
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Often induced by witnessing atrocities, the trauma's impact has been magnified by the effects of malnutrition and squalid living conditions. |
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What we are witnessing is saturation in terms of mobile telephony usage in developed markets. |
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I believe, dear reader, that we're witnessing the birth of a trend, and in fact, 2005 may well turn out to be the year of the tater tot. |
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If I'm witnessing torture and inhumanity on a grand scale, the answer is no. |
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Liz said witnessing Jacob's stroke was the most terrifying thing she had ever seen. |
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After witnessing one of Sade's theatricals, she goes and purchases one of his forbidden works and pastes it inside her book of verse for ladies. |
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It became clear to us that we were witnessing the aftermath of a massacre, the cold-blooded butchery of helpless and defenceless civilians. |
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She is a mathlete and all-around geek who is shaken existentially by witnessing her grandmother's death. |
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What is key to the current world, Wallerstein argues, is that we are now witnessing the death throes of the world system itself. |
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We are witnessing the last writhings of a society left beached by the march of history. |
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Thousand of everyday people worldwide have had experiences with men in black after witnessing UFO related events since the beginning of history. |
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I dare any metalhead worthy of the name not to want to join the mosh pit after witnessing them. |
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Unless I am mistaken, we are witnessing the beginning of the end of one of sport's most remarkable and enduring reigns. |
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More and more we are witnessing hurricanes passing this way, too close for comfort. |
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What we're witnessing here in what was supposed to have been a championship season for Democrats is a potential train wreck. |
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Children who are traumatized by witnessing or experiencing criminal or family violence often go untreated, said Fink. |
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One year my great grandfather was witnessing the event when a mishap took place. |
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Some argue that we are witnessing the rise of a shallow, money-grubbing generation. |
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There's something about witnessing art out of doors that's akin to skinny-dipping. |
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After witnessing the debate about the tape's authenticity he asked to see the unedited version. |
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Singer Rupert Browne spent his teens in London, witnessing first hand the peak years of Britpop, drum'n'bass and techno. |
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Betty Sizemore suffers a mild state of amnesia after witnessing the brutal murder of her no-good husband Del. |
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As the name suggests, viewers will have to decide if they are witnessing theatre or television. |
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What we are witnessing is the Labour Party haemorrhaging its traditional left-wing support towards the Liberal Democrats. |
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After witnessing some expert oarsmanship and several trout being landed, I quietly retired. |
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The kinds of pension gap shortfalls that we are now witnessing in the UK are now being seen stateside. |
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The camera then proceeds to pan around to a small group of onlookers witnessing the execution. |
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I got another insight into how hard nurses work from witnessing the transfer of a patient from casualty to a hospital in Dublin. |
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This in turn enhances the outbound market, which has been witnessing a downtrend for the past few months, due to varied reasons. |
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His team found that after witnessing exceptionally altruistic acts, people are more likely to perform charitably themselves. |
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Sal stays awake all night, witnessing the sunrise and hearing the clatter of horse hooves. |
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We seem to be witnessing a classic struggle in palaeoanthropology between the molecules and the fossils. |
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He reported personally witnessing at least 20 cases where soldiers had beaten or robbed civilians at checkpoints. |
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And given the prospect of witnessing a Lakers-like dynasty, perhaps a waiting public would clamor loudly for a team. |
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We are witnessing a compelling, but necessarily incomplete, account of what went on. |
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In a world of large-scale commercialism and big business, one age-old industry is witnessing a reverse trend. |
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I also know my single friends are uncomfortable with witnessing the public display of affection sometimes demonstrated by couples. |
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What we're witnessing now is a return to the days of 70s and 80s advertising copy. |
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In order to reduce traffic congestion I have decided to forego the privilege of witnessing the golf at first hand. |
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My generation, who lived most of our lives through the Troubles, were cursed with witnessing history. |
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What we are witnessing is daylight robbery and sheer greed by all parties involved. |
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He fixed his eyes on her, wondering again if he was witnessing what could very well be a presage of his own fate. |
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When witnessing the gospel of Jesus Christ to someone where, if anywhere, do you feel that the creation message becomes relevant? |
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Posttraumatic stress disorder develops in response to experiencing, witnessing or even learning about a terrifying event. |
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Already, we are witnessing the emergence of this shift in Afghanistan and Iraq. |
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However, as a result of her persistent witnessing I was ripe for the harvest when a new church came to our city and began evangelising. |
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Are we witnessing the dawning of an age of enlightened town planning? |
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Seeing it gave me the same feeling of unease and repulsion I had whenever witnessing self-flagellation. |
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Bereaved family members could not see their loved ones being buried as the Tembu custom forbids women from witnessing the burial of lightning victims. |
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Meanwhile, because we are accustomed to the roles each actor usually performs, we become acutely aware that we are witnessing a performance, or masquerade. |
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She makes you feel as if you are witnessing the reactions to a disturbing scene, because anxiety is what you read in the whites of eyes, pinched cheeks, stringy hair. |
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Soon after Dun arrived in Japan, the Meiji emperor even had visited one of the Tokyo experimental farms, witnessing the industrial magic of a mechanical thresher. |
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Mitch is somewhat confrontational with Blanche, witnessing her delusions. |
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I remember the farmer coming back from a hunt with his daughter, bragging that she had been blooded for witnessing her first fox being ripped apart, blood all over her face. |
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In case there were survivors, physical and mental humiliation would disable their witnessing power by instilling, as I have mentioned, an intolerable self-disgust. |
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After witnessing the devastation of superstorm Sandy, Chris Christie put on a brave face. |
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We're witnessing one of the greatest die-offs this planet has ever seen. |
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Watching Paar do his last Tonight show was almost like witnessing an ascent into clouds. |
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However, bcg's report argues that we are currently just witnessing the beginning of a major shift in global manufacturing. |
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We were witnessing the cathartic expression of raw experience that could be the foundation of a profoundly moving work and perhaps one day it will. |
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It was like witnessing the last two weeks of the life of a blind and toothless dog you knew the vet was just itching to destroy. |
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Or maybe they were blinded with excitement from witnessing a cameo by their hometown hero. |
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What we are really witnessing is an abdication of responsibility on the part of European governments for the implementation of a potentially beneficial technology. |
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I hope to see polar bears too, but witnessing the ocean solidified into blocks that creak and growl as the ship's ice-strengthened hull ploughs a furrow is enough of a treat. |
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Some locals believe that the nation-wide company is using the building as a warehouse with some people witnessing large crates being brought in and out of the premises. |
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The anguish of families witnessing the severance of the last land link between the countries speaks volumes about their common history, heritage, and culture. |
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Yet, this does not explain what is at stake in the act of witnessing. |
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The island was witnessing a new radicalization of its politics. |
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Concurrent with these changes, we are witnessing a fundamental examination of what underlies and actuates the character of who we are as intelligence professionals. |
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Are we witnessing the biggest flameout in Irish political history? |
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After witnessing the warm reception that the horse received coming into the winner's enclosure, co-owner Paul Barber paid tribute to the veteran chaser. |
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What we are witnessing today, on the eve of welfare reauthorization, are the fruits of disentitlement, fewer federal mandates, and greater flexibility. |
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In fact what we have been witnessing in recent times is an extension of the state sector under the cloak of trying to ensure proper economic competition. |
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I'm beginning to suspect, rather, that we are witnessing the emergence of a new but still largely formless language that will one day be the language of the world. |
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Tragic events like the ones we are witnessing all over Gujarat shatter lives, unsettle moral convictions and unmake the fragile establishment we normally call society. |
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Only by sharing and caring and bearing each other's burdens can we become daring in witnessing to our faith in Christ, which gives us strength to continue in mission. |
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White people of this generation are witnessing what we have always lived, survived. |
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Watching the World Cup is not just about witnessing a few over-compensated superstars pulling off impressive feats. |
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The sight of the 757 diving in at an unrecoverable angle is frozen in my memory, but at the time, I did not immediately comprehend what I was witnessing. |
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Nothing vile or repugnant happens here, but we do get the feeling that we are witnessing someone's last moments on film as this mangled mess of a movie unravels. |
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He stressed that he welcomed the approval of the flyover, after witnessing many near misses and recently being involved in a minor accident there himself. |
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Part of the delight of watching her pivot gracefully from steely composure to histrionic distress comes from the feeling of witnessing two bravura performances at once. |
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We are instead witnessing a crony capitalism where the interests of CEOs are no longer aligned with the interests of their shareholders and workers. |
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The latter part of the twentieth century is witnessing one of the greatest world wide religious resurgences ever recorded in the annals of human history. |
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But true to form in this drawn out debate, what we are witnessing is a lot of politicking over what is fundamentally a non-issue. |
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I believe that, being quite perspicacious and witnessing his friends and coworkers being arrested, he understood clearly that he would not be spared for long. |
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An American living in Egypt who was teaching out in the provinces in a major city told me about recently witnessing a student demonstration that included a skit. |
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But ironically it could be the best of times for the Indian infotech sector, which has been witnessing annual growth of 50 per cent in recent years. |
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The sense of witnessing a classic dramatic tragedy is suggested by the hint of catharsis in the separate narratives the siblings present. |
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Two main factors gave Morocco a pulse toward witnessing the birth of a modern literature. |
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Richard Gem, witnessing the early years of the French Revolution, and was present at the Storming of the Bastille. |
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The experience that had the most lasting impact on Haywood was witnessing a general strike on the French railroads. |
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To put it bluntly, we are witnessing the decline and fall of the Protestant work ethic in Europe. |
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Are we not witnessing the Big Lie technique hard at work regarding the Iran Deal? |
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Globally, the biosensors market is witnessing significant growth due to increasing demand of point of care testing. |
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We're witnessing the demise of talion, the English word that describes punishment meted out to match the offense. |
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The Global MicroRNA market has also been witnessing the discovery and development of microRNAs as biomarkers for diseases. |
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Proceq Middle East has been witnessing good response to Resipod, its new surface resistivity meter. |
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The positive thing is that we are witnessing governments comprising of Islamists and liberalists. |
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We may be witnessing in Iran the first example of a post-modern rebellion. |
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She travels Rock County with the vet, witnessing milk fever, garget, and scours. |
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The Global RDBMS market has also been witnessing an increasing demand for self-managing computing systems. |
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The Global Pulse Oximetry market has also been witnessing the trend of adoption of home healthcare devices. |
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The Telepresence market in the US has also been witnessing the evolution of robotic telepresence. |
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The Global Printed Electronics market has also been witnessing the miniaturization of electronics devices. |
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Weather furcating Department said that for next few days, the country witnessing heavy rainfall, it will slowly fade away starting Sunday. |
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She gladly gives her time to the oldtimers, witnessing firsthand the power of music to lift spirits and ease stress. |
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She also likes to help officers recover immediately after witnessing a traumatic incident, such as the death of a child. |
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India is witnessing increased incidents of violence and killings related to communal violence, insurgencies and terrorism. |
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The Global Operating Room Equipment market has also been witnessing the increasing number of hybrid operating rooms. |
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The Global ECG Telemetry Devices market has also been witnessing increased adoption of advanced ECG data management systems. |
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After witnessing his father Duncan's death, the young Canmore swears revenge on both Macbeth and his gargoyle ally, Demona. |
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Meanwhile, Henry was attempting to act the part of a legitimate king, witnessing marriages and settlements and holding court in a regal fashion. |
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The electronics industry in Bangladesh is witnessing rapid growth, with the Walton Group being its dominant player. |
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The ambassador insisted on witnessing the excavation, however, and resistance on the part of the prebendaries seems to have quieted the matter. |
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He must have reached the age of majority by 1129, when he is recorded as witnessing a charter. |
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He argued that this was because the spectator is aware that he is witnessing a dramatic performance. |
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While the mint warden was also responsible for witnessing the delivery of dies. |
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The 21st century is witnessing a rapid change in global power balance along with globalization. |
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So India hasn't just lurched rightwards, it has been witnessing a dangerous ratcheting up of communal tensions and atmospherics across the country. |
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Only on college campuses do remnants of libertinism linger. That worries public-health officials, who are witnessing an explosion of sexually transmitted diseases. |
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We may be witnessing an alarming episode of avian anthropomorphosis. |
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Karen Inker, from Newport, who was attending her first concert at Chepstow with three friends, told the newspaper she would not be returning after witnessing brawls. |
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What we're witnessing today is a confrontationist government. |
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The Global MEMS Accelerometer market has also been witnessing an increasing number of MEMS accelerometer applications in safeguarding laptop hard disks. |
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Filmically, the image reflects this rough, scrabbly existence, and the witnessing of Jocelyn's descent suggests a mix of pathos, tragedy, and waste. |
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Mock newsreel footage and knowing nods to the camera all serve to break the fourth wall and make the viewer readily aware of the stylised fiction we are witnessing. |
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He was known for his unfailing defense of the unborn, and could often be seen witnessing for the unborn in front of the Henry Morgentaler abortuary. |
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