And being a politician helps me get good raw material about the inside workings of governments and organizations. |
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As a result, there is a general suspicion about the truth of statements emerging from the machine about the workings of government policy. |
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All workings here are contrived so that the full corves are put down an inclination and the empty ones up. |
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They are alone with the rollercoaster of emotion even though they are still part of the workings of political machine. |
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Our bewilderment derives from our failure to turn inward and really examine the workings of our own minds. |
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You don't have to understand intimately all the workings of the algorithms and programs that make it happen. |
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As soon as he viewed a window detailing the current workings of the sound detecting code, he realised something was awfully wrong. |
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Your responses to his work are planned long in advance, using the logic and workings of an emotional mathematician. |
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With the dumps gone, datolite collecting switched to the accessible underground workings of the Michigan mine. |
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Caves, tunnels and mine workings may be used to provide cover for communications centers and stations. |
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The room and pillar mine workings are stable with no signs of salt movement or rock distress. |
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Unbeknownst to them, the dam was constructed over five disused mine shafts, which led into the underground workings of an old mine. |
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The expected solution is a permanent diversion around the problem, which is a legacy of old mine workings. |
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It can play a part in locating old mines by detecting voids and fractures and profiling old workings within the seam. |
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The ancient mine workings are mostly open-cut trenches of up to a few metres in depth. |
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See if you can pry the insole up and see what's going on in the inner workings. |
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He employed thirty to forty men in the mid-1930s and extracted ore from underground workings that were accessed by shafts and declines. |
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It will turn you inside out and expose the inner workings of your soul under a cruel microscope. |
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Since God does not coerce, human efforts and prayers invoking divine aid make a difference in the workings of chance and necessity. |
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Success is what we're after, not fiddling around debating things to do with the internal workings of the party. |
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Although seen as toys, many are indistinguishable from real weapons unless you hold them and examine their workings. |
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These particles can get stuck in the mechanical workings of the faucet and restrict the flow. |
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As an organizational psychologist, he has studied the inner workings of everything from firefighting crews to jazz combos. |
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A long stint on the Harvard Board of Overseers immersed him in the inner workings of his alma mater. |
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Unproven claims cleverly mask the truth with false doctrines about nature's workings that distort unsuspecting perceptions of reality. |
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We usually don't see the workings of the behind-the-scenes handlers and shapers and coaxers and helpers. |
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I felt I had finally penetrated William's menacing mask and gained some understanding of the workings of his mind. |
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In all their dark glamor, they evoke the global workings of industry, awful and chthonic. |
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Ultimately, Green Hill became honeycombed with mine workings and covered in dumps. |
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Thus there is both a suitableness and a constancy in the workings of the heart. |
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By watching the workings of our own mind we can learn how to identify these delusions. |
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One of my Hermetic hobbies is the dissection and understanding of the workings of individual emotional responses. |
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The dueling lawsuits offer a rare window into the secretive inner workings of a hedge fund. |
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Mining mostly took place in opencast workings, and primitive methods involving hand sorting and sieving were used to refine the fibre. |
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I think he makes a harrumph sound, but he could be clearing a rogue sunflower seed from the workings of his oesophagus. |
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I mean she was terribly aware of the bureaucrats and administrators with their workings. |
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I'm having a bit of a dry spell and my brain cell's all dried up trying to get into the inner workings of Dylan's mind. |
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Bits of it are smoked plastic and others offer a completely unobstructed view of its workings and innards. |
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Clearly the participating press participates in the inner workings of power and helps create its mystique. |
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The incense had been burning for a while now, and the damp cottage was full of the sleepy, hypnotic smell that goes with magical workings. |
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The world in general, and the book trade in particular, is unfair, unjust, and patently absurd in its workings. |
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No-one sees new species evolving out of old, or the workings of the unconscious. |
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There are also plans being drawn up to simplify the language and workings of courts to make them clearer. |
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Shops and open markets lined the streets, blacksmiths and leather shops had iron workings and hides tanning outside. |
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That freedom necessarily extends to the workings of the courts and tribunals which administer and enforce the laws of this country. |
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It displays the workings of the press in a way that inspires one to never believe a word he reads again. |
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Literally within yards from my laboratory bench, I have had the opportunity to catch sight of the workings of nature. |
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Embracing value-based metrics fully means taking the time to adjust their inner workings to fit your company's needs. |
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For those of us who are customers it is well worth reading the message board where staff shine some light on the workings of the company. |
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Tthe veteran MP provided him with advice and mentorship on the workings of parliament. |
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This fascination with the workings of the semiconscious mind and with the phenomenology of sense impression goes back to his earliest efforts. |
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She is now a self-employed consultant advising on the workings of the Scottish parliament. |
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Daniel Defoe was knowledgeable and proficient in seamanship, he understood the workings of a ship and the skills required for its operation. |
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The workings consist of three adits with 3,300 feet of drifts, raises, and crosscuts. |
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He began meeting bankers and fund managers and mastered the workings of our financial sector. |
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During the next three months 56 million gallons of water were bailed from the shaft while rehabilitation of the workings continued. |
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On the hillside above the valley evidence of ancient agricultural field systems and workings known as strip lynchets can be seen. |
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It's taking the lid off and showing them the workings of the guys in power right now. |
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The fits, trances and visions that attended revivalistic religion in this era were seen by many as evidence of the workings of the Holy Spirit. |
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He professes to be unpractical, yet is prone to complex diagrams to explain the inner workings of telecom circuits and market dynamics. |
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The nature reserve is covered with quarry pits, grooves, and mines resulting from Roman and later workings. |
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God was portrayed as a law-giving and law-abiding being but natural causes were sought to explain the workings of the natural world. |
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But the same would be likely to apply to inert waste deposited at the County's exhausted minerals workings or landfill sites. |
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Government and Corporate America should work together to ensure that new safeguards dovetail with the workings of a high-productivity economy. |
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But planes would still fly, and life still evolves through natural selection, common descent, and the known workings of genetics. |
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In some instances, subsurface information from drill holes, mine workings, and geophysical surveys provide supporting factual information. |
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The surrounding area is mostly old mine workings and is close to the River Calder. |
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Just when he moved into the capacious double-cave system, among the old slate quarry workings of Castle Crag, is not certain. |
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Inside the inner workings came a metallic screech of gears clashing discordantly. |
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At the Daly mine they observed work in progress on the tunnel being driven about forty metres below the old workings. |
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Men stood one each corner, leaning on bamboo poles, which supported the workings of the groaning engine. |
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Explore the Lowther Hills or wander along lower-level paths, past the old lead mine workings. |
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This vein trends to the northeast, and it is likely that it intersects the Greenbank vein somewhere to the north of the current mine workings. |
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Without this crucial element, we can never expect to grasp fully the workings of large-group psychology. |
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What we may see as the handiwork of Pan or Isis, others may see as the blind workings of the physical laws that govern the universe. |
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This, admittedly, gives one a splendid insight into the more mysterious workings of the human mind. |
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There are no spectacular displays of brutality here, and the workings of force show themselves not to be reducible to physical violence alone. |
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Some monastic granges had particular functions, for example as agrarian farms, sheep farms, cattle ranches, horse studs, or industrial workings. |
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He talked about being able to purge yourself of issues, fears and anxieties by personifying them as demons and then doing workings to expel them. |
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Many people confuse the workings of capitalism that lead to lower costs and greater profits with free trade. |
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He gained a lot more insight into the workings of our legal system from his experience than I did from mine. |
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The amazing thing about the American system is just how it shields from general view the workings of the Deep State. |
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And they also had to study up on DNA science and the workings of the legal system. |
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They can open a window on the inner workings of ivory tower, debunking stereotypes of academics as detached from the real world. |
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I know the manor, but not well enough to know the workings of my fool brother's mind. |
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Another potential use for the system is in providing information about the workings of buildings or machinery not visible to the naked eye. |
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Ultimately, it precludes a collective understanding of the workings of an economic system which destroys people's lives. |
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The internal workings of the machines cannot be examined by citizens, political opponents or technology experts. |
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Here we see the workings of the process of linguistic change known as folk etymology. |
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She's covered the day-to-day workings of the White House longer than any other correspondent. |
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My favorite quote from the book concerns the early workings of American-style democratic politics. |
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For those who disagree with a judge's opinion, there is ample opportunity to respond within the normal workings of the judicial system. |
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Access to the transparent buildings reproduced a feeling of knowledge, knowledge of the inner workings of both machines and humans. |
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The structure of the political system and the workings of that system favour those who have economic influence. |
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He describes the inner workings of the Persian court where fear of and toadying to the king predominated and how that affected the campaign against Greece. |
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From bellow to Woolf, Matt Seidel on the mystical workings of just 24 hours. |
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At the national level, we have a bicameral legislature because of the overall workings of the federal system. |
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So it was a privilege for me to be get up close to see the ingenious workings of Harrison's magnificent clock, still keeping good time, nearly 300 years after it was made. |
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Tarmac Northern Limted, which owns the quarry near Helwith Bridge, is seeking planning permission to extend its workings to the west of the existing site. |
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Somehow throughout my childhood I have taken on this simple traditional superstition, accepted it and have woven it into the workings of my own life. |
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It's an odd story, a keek through the keyhole at the inner workings of how to stay famous, but it also serves to illustrate just how far the writer has come. |
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Although they often deal with the same subject, the clearest message here is that the prints are neither preliminary workings for his paintings nor mere afterthoughts. |
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We need to be able to have confidence in the justice system and everyone needs to be able to have confidence in the workings of that justice system. |
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It is the heat given off by the workings of quite different machinery. |
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The public has had the pleasure of an unprecedented and still unfolding expose on the inner workings of a public service operating in a culture of fear. |
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However, with the increasingly detailed knowledge of the workings of the human machine, we began to slowly develop a pattern that might just explain why. |
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Hollywood suffers, as does parliamentary journalism, from a belief that people are far more interested in the inner workings and machinations of the business than they are. |
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Why should I have to understand the inner workings of this machine? |
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The media has exposed deceit and fabrication behind the workings of the government machinery and the various commissions set up to look into acts of violence. |
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First, the synthetic systems can serve as a basis to understand the workings of natural systems, which are usually much more complicated and difficult to unravel. |
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The building is surrounded on three sides by the pink-brown textured walls of old quarry workings, so that the archives are held in a granite embrace. |
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Beneath the site there were some disused mine shafts leading to old coal workings which, unknown to the defendants, were connected to the plaintiff's mine. |
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The campsite at La Torerera, near the town of Huelva in the southwest corner of Andalucia, is on the site of old mineral workings, now partly a nature reserve. |
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He was an engineer by profession, and used to look after the engines and trucks which ran on the light railways out to the more distant parts of the opencast mine workings. |
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The inner workings of alien spacecraft are at last revealed! |
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In a line of business built on meticulous order, the inner workings of Spinal Solutions were a study in disorder. |
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Contrary to the fantasies of romantic primitivism, civilisation and development have made our species more knowledgeable and sensitive about the workings of nature. |
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But Emanuel, a brilliant tactician when it comes to the workings of government, erred. |
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Whether through an act of revenge or a genuine desire to check on the inner workings of the organisation, he has requested to see the financial records of the PGA Tour. |
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Many feared the problems had been caused by once dormant heavy metals, including cadmium and arsenic, now emerging from a redundant coke workings. |
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Rather than going about things in a straightforward manner, she devises stratagems, the complexities of which are analogous to the workings of a Rube Goldberg project. |
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We get little feel for the inner workings of some of the distinctive political institutions of eastern Lunda rule, like positional succession and perpetual kinship. |
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Some theurgical workings will incorporate elements of thaumaturgy, and divination may include necromancy while today's alchemist may bring in elements of all the other forms. |
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The South African asbestos trade responded to the post-war boom by initiating and extending underground workings, and by centralizing and mechanizing the refining process. |
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Another paper details the inner workings of a normally benign bug that has evolved drug-resistance and turns traitor when its human host is weakened by disease. |
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Charles A. Ruud and Sergei A. Stepanov have mined a rich collection of memoirs and archival materials to explore the psychology and workings of the secret police. |
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The water and blackdamp came from disused workings adjoining the mine. |
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But the side effect intrigued him into the exact workings of the hormone. |
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He was very interested in the internal workings and peeling back the layers. |
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With a quiet word to his Mary, he started a night-long search, checking at the Gaming House, questioning other miners and searching the tracks and workings. |
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Will it ever be possible to develop computer simulations that accurately model the complex inner workings of the human brain and other vital organs? |
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In the spring of 1995 the main Nightingale mine workings were investigated, and on each subsequent trip, workings were examined one by one in a northerly direction. |
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Scientists in the seventeenth century were fascinated by the workings of the human eye, which fostered the invention of optical devices such as the camera obscura. |
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The workings of the system were entirely capricious and arbitrary. |
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There are numerous open stopes and interconnected, short, meandering, near-surface underground workings that are in varying degrees of collapse and very dangerous. |
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Eventually stoping cut farther into the veins so that either shafts had to be sunk or adits driven into the hillside to make connections with the underground workings. |
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Even with a detailed accompanying catalogue, it is difficult to comprehend the complicated workings of the apparatus, but that hardly seems to matter. |
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Yet recent breakthroughs in chaos theory and quantum mechanics, for example, also suggest that the workings of the universe cannot be predicted with absolute precision. |
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He homes in on exactly where the drugs are hidden, seeming to know the workings of their minds in hiding the drugs in the most inaccessible of places. |
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The pervasive pathologization of the healthy workings of the female reproductive system irks me to a great degree, and I applaud the authors for challenging it. |
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And if you're a longtime fan, the biography helps explain the inner workings of the band and offers factoids you can use to, ahem, impress your friends. |
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For the parapsychologist, this should be considered a useful introduction to the workings of the mind of a creative thinker in the field of conjuring. |
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He inveigled himself into the workings of the claimant company indicating to them that he was a solicitor and could assist them in litigation with which they were involved. |
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The inverted commas indicate the workings of an inferiority complex. |
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I wear a belt and chain at the workings to get the corves out. |
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In a move which could foreshadow the end of super-quarries in Scotland, the Scottish Executive is preparing to review its controversial guidance on mineral workings. |
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The workings of the Vatican essentially cease, until a new Pope makes his own appointments, or confirms the current occupants of various Curial posts. |
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I'm not privy to the inner workings except through the grapevine. |
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In vain do we look for Providence in the workings of nature. |
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Joyce may be difficult, but the diligent reader is rewarded with an astonishingly bold and enlightening glimpse into the inner workings of the human psyche. |
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These international alliances, Edwards argues, constitute diaspora in practice, and that its inner workings can be most tangibly grasped in translation. |
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The former includes meditations on the precious human existence, impermanence, the defects of sasra, the workings of karma and the need for a spiritual guide or guru. |
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This makes for a natural dissolve to the internal workings of the company and, specifically, the Colet boardroom, in which Madame Colet is meeting with her governing board. |
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Another major influence in Weber's life was the writings of Karl Marx and the workings of socialist thought in academia and active politics. |
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Lowell had memorized all the workings of British power looms without writing anything down. |
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The Commission Members are appointed by the Scottish Parliament but are expected to be independent of government in its workings. |
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The slate workings in Cwm Llan were opened in 1840, but closed in 1882 due to the expense of transporting the slate to the sea at Porthmadog. |
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His 1688 book Confusion of Confusions explained the workings of the city's stock market. |
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In 1866, the Brynmawr and Blaenavon Railway opened, with access sidings to the mine workings. |
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He understood the workings of an idiot's mind and broke down scientific principles in idiotese. |
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The lithologies exposed in the mine workings comprise slaty phyllites, arkoses, greywackes and jaspilite ironstone bands. |
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The surface buildings, winding gear and underground workings are still in excellent condition. |
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Many remnants of the workings are still visible alongside Rock Road which links Rhosymedre to Plas Madoc. |
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Area mine workings dating from 1915 include adits, a raise, a winze, trenches and an inclined shaft. |
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You'll socialize with like-minded farm direct marketers and you'll see firsthand the workings of a successful agritourism farm in season. |
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There are many old mine workings, which often were extensions of natural cave systems. |
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The workings appear to loosely follow the upper contact of a grey, altered rhyolitic tuff with an overlying porphyritic rhyolite unit. |
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Lead and silver mine workings are evident in the area, with several sows of lead found bearing the name 'DECEANGI' inscribed in Roman epigraphy. |
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Since then access has been regained to the sealed underground workings of the Parys mine revealing further evidence for this ancient mining. |
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But 20 years ago English geophysicist Keith Runcorn suggested another way to get at the workings of the geomagnetic dynamo humming in the core. |
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Beneath the ground, the potholer enjoys natural caves, the potholes and old mine workings found in the limestone of the Peak. |
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The rich adjoining farmland has many remnants of abandoned coal workings and deep claypits used to make bricks and tiles. |
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Tunnelling was hampered by much larger quantities of water entering the workings than had been expected. |
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In North America, copper mining began with marginal workings by Native Americans. |
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Roman mine workings of lead and silver are evident in the regions occupied by the Deceangli. |
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By 1870 Honister's underground workings stretched under Honister Crag with intermediate workings on the opposite side of the valley at Yew Crags. |
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The workings are regulated by a so-called 'swan's neck' device allowing for micrometrical adjustment of the active length of the spring. |
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But as capacity increased, the site's underground workings were extensively expanded. |
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On the contrary, I believe the workings of freedom and free markets are very intuitive, while central planning is counterintuitive. |
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In addition to the large Threlkeld Quarry there are smaller workings at Birkett Bank, Hilltop Quarries and Bramcrag Quarry. |
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There were two workings of the mine, the low and high, and as of 2015 the mill of the mine still stood. |
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The Yew Crag workings on the Dale Head side were operated until 1966, operations on the slopes of Grey Knotts continuing. |
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It's more of a curious interest I have into the workings of those living in Mondo Bizarro. |
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Two slate workings, Elterwater Quarry and Spout Cragg Quarry, have been more or less continually working using modern methods. |
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These thin strata, close to the surface, were extracted through open cut workings, which were then smelted by the monks. |
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His work should, however, not be reduced to a pure manifestation of the workings of collective memory. |
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The dancers surrounding Cinderella and the Prince move with a shuddering twitchiness turning them into the workings of a clock. |
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While on a visit to Lancashire, England in 1810, Francis Cabot Lowell studied the workings of the successful British textile industry. |
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There was widespread disruption throughout the western Hallstatt zone, and the salt workings had by then become very deep. |
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The mine developed as a series of opencast workings, mainly by the use of hydraulic mining methods. |
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The workings of the river and the influence of the tides are described with great accuracy. |
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An adit with two levels and a separate shaft with three levels of accessible workings combine for a vertical interval of 125 meters of depth. |
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Public law defines the structure and the workings of the government as well as relationships between the state and individuals. |
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The workings of the human heart are the profoundest mystery of the universe. |
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Greek philosophers viewed the human body as a system that reflects the workings of nature and Hippocrates applied this belief to medicine. |
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As the head of state, however, he is given some powers and has a role to play in the workings of government. |
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He took a hostile view of those historians who stress the workings of chance and contingency in the workings of history. |
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Spoil from the mine workings was piled on the hills close to the village which grew nearby. |
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They plodge through the water which flows through the tunnel, draining the workings deep within the hill. |
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While the Scottish Government makes no official recognition of 'Metropolitan status' in its workings, the term is used by other bodies. |
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Mining of tin and copper was also an industry, but today the derelict mine workings survive only as a World Heritage Site. |
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Old coal mine workings, some of which dated from the middle ages had to be filled in before the tunnelling began. |
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By contrast, the principal ball clay workings were in the area between Corfe Castle and Wareham. |
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On the second contract precautions were taken as the length was built on old coal mine workings. |
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There was an almost continuous belt of salt workings along the coast toward Hurst Spit. |
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University of Manchester scientists have discovered how to permanently replace the workings of the invertebral disc. |
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Visitors are also taken below ground to the pit bottom where they tour the mine workings. |
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In addition, all remnant mineralisation around the main area of workings has been removed from this Mineral Resource estimate even though some areas remain unmined. |
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At locations where the Shaft Barrel meets horizontal workings there is a Shaft Station which allows men, materials and services to enter and exit the shaft. |
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The lakes, known as broads, were formed by the flooding of peat workings. |
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Wikileaks aims to battle Assad's intransigency in a new way, shedding light on the inner workings of the Syrian regime and exposing any collaborators. |
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I would like to know about the day-to-day workings of the business. |
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Billing Aquadrome leisure park is on the eastern outskirts with a caravan site, marina, funfair, bar, riverside restaurant and converted water mill with original workings. |
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There were also other workings around Burham on the tidal Medway. |
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The judges believed that whereas Pickin had challenged the inner workings of Parliament, which a court could not do, Jackson questioned the interpretation of a statute. |
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These factors, combined with the fact that none of the underground workings was found to be profitable at depth, are typical of the deepest zone of tin mineralisation. |
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Now researchers are using hypnosis to induce deja vu in an experiment that they hope will throw light on its possible causes and on the workings of human memory. |
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In the 21st century it is possible to find a map of virtually anything from the inner workings of the human body to the virtual worlds of cyberspace. |
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In a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the regime, Fujimoto said Kim was a connoisseur of French wines and was partial to mentholated Cartier cigarettes. |
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It depicts the Polos' journeys throughout Asia, giving Europeans their first comprehensive look into the inner workings of the Far East, including China, India, and Japan. |
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Empedocles' idea that organisms arose entirely by the incidental workings of causes such as heat and cold was criticised by Aristotle in Book II of Physics. |
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In the underground workings, the tin ore, cassiterite, was usually found in association with large amounts of tourmaline, and in central Dartmoor with much specular haematite. |
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He is capable of X-raying an opera, getting right into its inner workings. |
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He may use the entire system as a means to the achievement of his national and international ambitions, but to do so he must not disrupt its impersonal workings. |
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Ecophysiologists study how the internal workings of the body relate to the environment where the animal lives, in particular to changing environments. |
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The description of the burrow is a trap because description in the text does not explain the workings of the text, but only leads the hermeneut to think that it does. |
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Technology can be the knowledge of techniques, processes, and the like, or it can be embedded in machines to allow for operation without detailed knowledge of their workings. |
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This changed in 1981 with the appointment of a Registrar, John Adams, an academic and lawyer, who significantly reformed the internal workings of the Court. |
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Horologist David Mitchell, retiring at 72, turned the hands on eight landmark timepieces to 12 o'clock as he finished his last day winding up their manual workings. |
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Saddleback Old Mine had workings near Scales Tarn and at Mousthwaite Comb. |
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I know of no better insight into the inner workings of the caudillo regime, of the egomaniacal ruthless dictator sustained by a repressive state apparatus and compliant media. |
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The lake was constructed in the 1980s as a means to divert the river Brun away from former mine workings that were causing significant pollution of the river. |
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Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne's unique blend of heavy metal and family values is highlighted in the episode which examines the workings of the family business. |
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There are also a number of clubs that sail on the open water that has been created as a result of flooded gravel workings which include Hoveringham, Girton, and Attenborough. |
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Prospect pits and minor workings mark the Huichapa vein zone and its accompanying aphanite porphyry dike for approximately 1500 meters on surface. |
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Modern workings of stories involving Drake include the 1961 British television series Sir Francis Drake, and the 2009 US television movie The Immortal Voyage of Captain Drake. |
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He stood down as an Assembly Member in 2003 to work on a research project to study the inner workings of the sun from the observatory near the North Pole. |
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Abandoned mine workings can be found on fellsides throughout the district. |
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