For the best results, a standardised extract of the active ingredient hypericin needs to be taken for six weeks. |
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Tubercle bacilli can remain dormant for years before producing active disease. |
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The researchers exploded the popular myth that the more highly educated a person is, the more politically active they are. |
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Now, you may remember how Mount St. Helens became active last year after it was dormant for decades. |
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Although we had an active vacation, Seattle's laid-back pace gave us a relaxing and affordable getaway. |
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The government has an active right-wing agenda, focusing on decommunisation and lustration. |
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But if you're not active, you actually become more deconditioned and that makes symptoms worse. |
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The active principles were identified as baicalein from the first and methyl gallate from the last two plants. |
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Finally, in these essays, Rexroth profiles dozens of active poets and names the publishers printing their works. |
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He used this registry to deconflict active and inactive sources being used by all U.S. strategic and tactical CI and HUMINT collectors. |
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In the highest resolution images, active geysers were seen spewing columns of dark material many kilometers into the thin atmosphere. |
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The decoys are controlled over a serial data link to decoy passive and active homing torpedoes. |
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He was in his eighties and had lived an active life as a farmer prior to his retirement. |
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They have made 21 consecutive postseason appearances, the longest active streak in big-league pro sports. |
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With more practice, a few bigger gigs and an active dance floor, there is potential. |
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The active principle is in the defatted portion of the seed, which contains the alkaloid trigonelline, nicotinic acid, and coumarin. |
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Cesarean delivery should be performed on women with recurrent HSV infection who have active genital lesions or prodromal symptoms at delivery. |
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Covalent modification of pre-existing pools of inactive proenzymes produces active enzymes. |
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These death proteases are part of a proteolytic cascade activating proenzymes into active proteases. |
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In the case of the serine proteases, they are synthesized as proenzymes, larger molecules that require modification before they become active. |
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The zone of active deltaic growth faulting has shifted basin-wards as the delta system has rapidly prograded across the shelf. |
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A separate combination, atovaquone plus proguanil, is active against malaria around the world. |
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We have seen no evidence that this degraded fault-line scarp is Holocene active. |
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It would be involuntary, active euthanasia if the patient were not consulted and her wishes were not known. |
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The island is located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which means it is extremely geologically active. |
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He also advises that one should use the active instead of the passive voice and gerunds instead of noun constructions. |
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Sometimes you just have to prime the pump, make a commitment to be active in your communication. |
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Rather, Indians were active participants in the creation of a flourishing and unique Guarani mission culture. |
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Maury entered the US Navy in 1825, but an accident in 1839 partially disabled him, so he left active sea duty. |
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As long as the virus is active on the computer, it can copy itself to other files or disks that are accessed. |
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Employees have also become more active by playing basketball and disc golf at lunch. |
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Born in Boeotia, he was active in Athens, and so is accounted an Athenian sculptor. Of his works, the most famous was a Discobolus. |
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It is young, active, full of confidence and very open to discussion and ideas. |
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AmCham's active involvement in the process is another encouraging sign for the treaty's conclusion. |
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The strategy builds and develops the School's research profile by the active encouragement of a thriving research culture. |
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Among my own more active endeavours was an attempt to hire a man to help with fetching water and doing laundry, both considered women's work. |
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It is a bacterial product containing both endotoxins and spores which are active on a variety of insects. |
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The nation's largest military force will allow new enlistees the option of serving just 15 months on active duty. |
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Time and again the need for active engagement, enmeshment, involvement has been expressed. |
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Pupils at the college are encouraged to adopt an active investigational approach to their learning, designed to stimulate an enquiring mind. |
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My first full time job was as an ensign in the US Navy Reserve on active duty when I graduated from University. |
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An important truth is that we need full and active participation in liturgy and you don't get that by dissipating your resources. |
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But how do we enthuse young people to be physically active, when a whole range of social and economic factors are getting in the way? |
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Most skaters are active, enthusiastic and trying to do what they love without being hassled. |
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To do otherwise, they claim, would be tantamount to active euthanasia, and this they see as morally wrong. |
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This analysis has presented instances for which active bus priority may be justified. |
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This is a chamber that can be evacuated and purged with inert gas until all active gases are removed. |
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If this means a more active environment protection committee and a more responsive and caring council then so be it. |
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He broke off his architecture studies and became active in peace and environmentalist groups. |
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The active biochemical constituents are called guggulsterones, which contain diterpenes, sterols, esters and fatty alcohols. |
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These good practices shouldn't let us evade the tougher questions about how we justify importing active learning techniques into the classroom. |
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But some featured other herbs containing ephedrine, the active ingredient in the herb ephedra. |
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Recall that the Dunbar number is what you can manage with your own faculties, so somehow you are cognizant of your active network. |
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This being the case, the active role of voters grows more important than ever. |
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Your daily calorie intake should equal approximately 13 times your body weight if you're active. |
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Both have seen active military duty, and both are survivors of the attack on the Pentagon. |
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For the increasing number of Black women on active military duty, this is still part of the job description. |
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There are about 390 members spread far and wide but active membership in York is much smaller and dwindling. |
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A typical visit to Indymedia's main Web site reveals an active, dynamic presentation of news. |
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These were active, fast-moving animals, with fully erect and upright posture, just like dinosaurs and mammals. |
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Finally, the CFTC exists primarily to protect commodities investors and the exchanges, areas where Enron was not particularly active. |
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It is talking about incompatibilities between the excipients and the active drug as something which should be considered? |
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The Artisan Child is highly active, easily excitable, likes taking risks and getting into mischief. |
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It is of particular concern with agents that are metabolized to an active metabolite with significant renal excretion. |
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A rogue wave nearly buries the boat off Bermuda, and while touring Montserrat, an active volcano erupts. |
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Current research indicates that dedicated exercisers won't have to worry as much about becoming ill compared to their less active counterparts. |
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The active involvement of parents in discussions and skill building exercises were key elements of the course. |
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After a multitude of prolonged tests and diving exercises, he was put back on active duty. |
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They found that the active ingredients in the magnolia extracts were two biphenyl compounds, honokiol and magnolol. |
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Crude nuclear protein extracts were prepared from plants containing or lacking active Tag1 elements. |
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Both Permian perrinitid ammonoid areas are located within the transitional belt between the active geosyncline and the adjacent stable platform. |
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The continued success of the playschool depends on the active support of all parents. |
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In addition, formic acid is an active ingredient in commercial cleaning products, such as descalers, rust removers, and degreasers. |
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The ensure active control over the project, the project manager must exercise these steps. |
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When active, the stem cells proliferate and expand, building up the follicle and producing cells that make new hair. |
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During his very active life Zeisberger managed to publish several works in the Delaware tongue. |
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Parachuting could have evolved into gliding and finally into active flight. |
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Hopefully, under his leadership, the network and number of delegacies will expand and become still more active. |
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Yet, globalists do expect governments to play an extremely active role in implementing their political agenda. |
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What substance this is can be inferred from the deliverances of the active faculty, namely the ideas in my imagination. |
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It is well-known that the active compound of licorice is glycyrrhizin, a conjugation of two molecules of glucuronic acid and glycyrrhetic acid. |
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By the end of October, most of the mobilized reservists had been demobilized, but 9,428 still remained on active duty. |
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It is important to distinguish between the active herbicide glyphosate and its commercially available formulations. |
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Contact with tissue factor triggers the coagulation cascade, resulting in the conversion of prothrombin to active thrombin. |
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The next to last step in this chain is the activation of the circulating proenzyme prothrombin into its active form, thrombin. |
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Men and women are encouraged to protract their sexually active lives, regardless of desire. |
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The group is active in repairing schools and providing educational supplies. |
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Just because an active form doesn't exist in the relatively small corpus of the New Testament, this is no reason to deem a verb deponent. |
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He has been active in genetic research and psychopharmacology of mental illnesses. |
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Like itraconazole, fluconazole is active against common dermatophytes, Candida species and some nondermatophytic molds. |
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If you want a highly intelligent, very active dog, then the Pulik could be the breed for you. |
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At the same time, an active hunting lifestyle is gradually being replaced by sedentary habits, including desk-bound employment. |
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Sir Francis's two surviving sons were both destined for active service rather than the leisurely life of gentry on a country estate. |
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Tim is at present a detective inspector in Hastings and he and his family are active members of a church in Eastbourne. |
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Some graze, some browse, some feed on plankton, some are scavengers or detritivores, some are active carnivores. |
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I guess they're concerned whether an FBI agent will come out and pursue this so-called active investigation. |
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If you know Mrs. Mariwala you know one would hesitate to call her a grand old lady, so zestful and active she is. |
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Pope brings an active, eclectic style to the movie that always keeps the eye entertained. |
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This is assumed positive to show that the optically active substance is dextrorotatory and negative if the substance is laevorotatory. |
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Mrs Chapman returned to an active retirement, spending time with her three grandsons and enjoying music and craft. |
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The presence of these 2 ions on a bank note would confirm the presence of diacetylmorphine, the major active component of heroin. |
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Promoting psychology in the community means psychologists must be involved members of the community, active and visible at the grass-roots level. |
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The grass snake is less active during the winter, and this condition is often referred to as torpor. |
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It has five chiral carbons and only the naturally occurring diastereoisomer is biologically active. |
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I wish we could always be this diligent and active when it comes to what our governments are doing. |
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They used to beat us up, electrocute us, they did a lot of things for us in active abuse. |
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The wider ends of the gate electrodes straddle the peripheral boundaries of the active region. |
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Italy has oscillated between active involvement in EU diplomacy and a passive presence in the system. |
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The DAT drive was configured for active termination via the appropriate DIP switch. |
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Categorization of the life-world is a manifest function of this active embodiment. |
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While stabilized and vegetated, the dune fields are often degraded, since in some cases it has been many thousands of years since they were last active. |
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The implant is electrically isolated from active participation in the electrolytic disintegration which occurs when a current is applied to the wire. |
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These interesting designs, called gyrators because the simulate inductors, have transistors in the feedback loop and not what you'd find in simple active filter designs. |
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The role of the active production and consumption of various forms of media on the ethnic groups and diasporas has long been debated among scholars from different disciplines. |
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Even better is the sound, a dynamic, active Dolby Digital 5.1 surround. |
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Observations on glossy and glaucous plants show that the predators are more active, cover more of the plant surface, and fall less from the reduced EW Brassica and Pisurn. |
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Namely, the inactivator molecule has to be diffusible in its active state. |
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The model suggests that the quasars are ejected from active galaxies in a grand creation process and that we are now seeing the creation process of Day 4 of Creation Week. |
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O'Kroy and the team of researchers found no significant differences between the placebo and the active nasal dilator regarding the total work of breathing. |
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It is a very delicate process of being politically active, because taking seriously the people you are involved with is a key concern, without romanticising them. |
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Several diurnally active bird species call or sing at night. |
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It has been shown above that sulphur disproportionation was probably active in the basin, allowing for a higher fractionation between sulphates and sulphides. |
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At its worst, it is an active proselytizer for aiming national and international health resources at things irrelevant to actually fighting disease. |
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That study demonstrated that in anesthetized birds, resting on their sternum, one of the epaxial muscles was consistently active during inspiration. |
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Then electrodes electrolyze the water to generate active oxygen and hypochlorous acid molecules, which work together to break down organic dirt and fight bacteria. |
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In active electroreception, the animal senses its surrounding environment by generating electric fields and detecting distortions in these fields using electroreceptor organs. |
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They are most active in unstable elements of high atomic mass. |
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Now aged 70, Mrs Merrick remains extremely active taking many courses such as computer classes at Belfield Community School, where she worked as a dinner lady for 15 years. |
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I began my study of bhangra music in Toronto while a Master's student in ethnomusicology at York, a university with a large and active South Asian community. |
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Are you getting at the fact that perhaps what we see in religious practice is not so much dissent, active opposition, but a kind of muddling through? |
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It is quite possible that the strong-willed go-getting CEO's have been brought up by a very capable and active mother and learnt from them unconsciously. |
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Americana provides fine active and casual apparel nationwide to promotional products distributors, screenprinters, embroiderers, and embellishers. |
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I wouldn't mind just an even break to get away from the active bad luck. |
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In this theory, a passive was no longer to be derived from an active sentence, but both from a common deep structure which was neither active nor passive. |
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He was seen as bringing glory to the duchy and the Duke was active in getting important commissions for him, as well as using his paintings as political gifts. |
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The club has a very active participation at all levels and members had plenty to enthuse about when they attended the recent presentation night in the Western Hotel. |
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Fishflies and dobsonflies are nocturnal, while alderflies are active during the day. |
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Pease and Grzybowski developed an approach that incorporated pulses of nesting activity by allowing the number of active nests to fluctuate throughout the breeding season. |
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William listened and pricked up his ears when Mr. Irwin suggested that they should not waste their time on board the Norwood but keep their minds active. |
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Although I FEEL rather detached in most aspect in my life right now, my mind has been frantically active and many thoughts are racing inside my brain. |
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And in a matter of time, there will be 100 million active evangelical voters who will, every year, every election year, decide the pro-life, pro-family candidate's elected. |
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In Belgium, in the northern city of Antwerp, hub of the world's diamond trade, in which so many Gujarati traders are active, a party called Vlams Blok has gained prominence. |
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The development of purified cardiac glycosides, the active principles of digitalis, has been a distinct step forward in the treatment of diseases of the heart. |
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The officers use sport as a tool to engage young people in active recreation and leisure pursuits and facilities at the level to suit their needs. |
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The active principle is extracted and purified from plant material for as long as that process remains economically viable compared with chemical synthesis. |
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The following method can be used to determine if dormant wheat plants are alive and likely to resume active growth in the spring. |
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She has been active in spiritually based eco-activism for over 30 years. |
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Demographic trends seem to predict more grandtravel in the years to come, as the 77 million active, healthy Baby Boomers head for grandparenthood and retirement. |
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During the evening there were demonstrations and exhibitions by active members. |
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Still, perhaps by engaging in this active homicide fantasy, the shooter is unconsciously disinhibiting his otherwise dormant violent impulses toward other people. |
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Seeds landing on or near the mounds of granivorous ants are expected to be consumed because foraging activity is presumably highest near active nests. |
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Each day, populations alternated between active growth and nutrient exhaustion. |
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The principal benefit of smoking grass through a bong is that the smoke is cooled and several carcinogens are removed without removing the active ingredients. |
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The Chiefs feel second-year man Mark Word, an undrafted free agent who was active for just six games last year, could be another diamond in the rough. |
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