Lack of effective marketing has to be addressed and the makers should take pains to carry out word-of-mouth marketing of their films. |
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The anniversary has been marked by a memorial service in central London, addressed by a UK government minister. |
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Speakers and athletes alternated between Putonghua and Cantonese as they addressed the crowd. |
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Aristides also, a believer earnestly devoted to our religion, left, like Quadratus, an apology for the faith, addressed to Adrian. |
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Various jurisdictional issues are addressed, including extradition agreements. |
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I hope that my rambling answer fully addressed your thought-provoking question, Matthew. |
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Prime Minister Patrick Manning addressed an audience of residents there who were standing in water waist-high. |
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The conditions that tend to produce terrorists, suicide bombers etc. should be addressed and fixed. |
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Williams declined the president's invitation to speak on November 4, and instead addressed students in October, waiving her fee. |
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Those are offenses properly addressed by judges, juries, and prison wardens. |
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Turner notes that in 1827 Newman composed a long essay of some sixty-six quarto pages addressed to his sisters. |
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These issues should be addressed in a setting other than the busy, pressured atmosphere of accident and emergency or acute wards. |
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They feel the plans were railroaded through the district council and they have addressed their concerns to the Local Government Ombudsman. |
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But yet her letters never contained any acknowledgement of my letters, and she never addressed anything to me. |
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This enabled them to fashion the policies of the state in a manner that the woe and weal of the common man is addressed. |
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This issue has been addressed comprehensively by two of us in a study of asbestosis and lung cancer. |
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Throughout American history, reformers and radicals have addressed social problems through civil disobedience and non-violent resistance. |
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This tactic will let guests know that only the people to whom the invite is addressed are welcome. |
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I don't know how they do it, but lately I've been getting a whole bunch of emails addressed only to my addy. |
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Now she may never see the photos or read what was in the lovingly addressed letter her grandmother had sent. |
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The website doesn't mention whether you need to enclose a stamped, addressed envelope but best be on the safe side. |
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I enclosed a stamped, addressed, envelope so they could send me a receipt for the payment. |
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The council believes up to 300 wrongly addressed envelopes slipped through the net. |
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Graham wrote the card and addressed the envelope, and I pulled out my trusty little pencam. |
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When you get an incorrectly addressed letter you can return it to the sender without ever seeing what's inside. |
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The envelope was addressed to me but on the letter itself there was no welcome, no Dear Emma, nor was it signed. |
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Some time later I finished my letter, put it in an envelope, sealed and addressed it. |
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Please include a stamped and addressed envelope with your letter requesting an application form. |
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If you would like to receive a reply then please enclose a stamped, addressed envelope with your letters. |
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Ian addressed the assembly on behalf of the students, speaking warmly and wittily of his time in the school. |
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I really liked saying her name but she had addressed me as Mr. Taylor so maybe I thought I should keep some what of a professional air about me. |
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The phone book is alphabetized by first names, and a man named Sitha Sisana would be addressed as Mr. Sitha. |
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He said he had not addressed the remark to the inspector but to someone beside him. |
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Meanwhile the doctors addressed their concerns to both the committee and the ministry. |
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Elderly people are pushed out of the way and if any remarks are addressed to them, the language is shameful. |
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A typical day begins with a staff meeting, where any issues and problems are addressed. |
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In this situation, the jowls and the neck laxity are addressed by the facelift, which does not address wrinkles. |
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Sadly at the end of the year few issues pertaining to poverty in Aotearoa New Zealand had been addressed. |
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A question that needs to be addressed by many other states and international organizations concerns the status of long-term refugees and asylees. |
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Can some impairments, such as ethical lapses, be addressed successfully via coursework? |
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Dr Arnmon addressed ambulatory surgery for patients with diabetes, saying that a tight schedule is never a reason to perform a procedure. |
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Of course, all of this is addressed in the broader context of religious pluralism in the American political system. |
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Residents' concerns over excessive traffic in Burdon Lane could soon be addressed if councillors back new plans to alter traffic signals. |
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The letter was addressed to Monteagle but it was read out aloud by his servant. |
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The antiquated system of temporal note keeping needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency. |
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The police argue that some of the tactical errors arose out of more fundamental problems with the system that need to be addressed. |
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He addressed the sailor that was aloft clutching the rigging for dear life. |
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Inquiries regarding the basic ingredients of the meat paste were not addressed directly, rather the previous comment was reissued. |
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As he addressed them, huge figures flashed up on an electronic scoreboard, detailing the jump in unemployment. |
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The timeliness and adequacy of resource allocations should not simply be implied but be addressed openly. |
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Let's suppose Arthur, having been brought back in time, had addressed the court with remorseful demeanour, clad in his regimentals. |
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Why not include a stamped addressed envelope and writing paper with the present? |
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When she opened the piece of paper written in fancy writing was an invitation addressed to Kelly Wiston. |
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The attorney general addressed that today and did so in rather aggressive terms. |
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Four weeks ago, a letter bomb addressed to Mr Attwood was sent to the Belfast headquarters of the Policing Board. |
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The most relevant aspects must be assessed and addressed at the first evaluation. |
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Safety issues with the live flavivirus vaccines need to be recognised and addressed. |
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The Oracle addressed them from their midst, her voice reverberating in their ears. |
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Later, when he addressed a group of media people, it was in a reflective, rueful, almost confessional mode. |
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He said aspects that had been addressed included branding, controlling skin diseases and tick wounds, and also fencing their kraals. |
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Prior to the Budget, Mr van Huet had highlighted planning issues as a key area that had to be addressed. |
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The Siddall group addressed the molecular phylogeny of three, very similar, alveolate genera. |
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A performance must appear to be addressed to and for the benefit of the listener alone and not to the idea of formal appropriacy in itself. |
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Among these was Margaret Kirkeby who became an anchoress in his neighbourhood and to whom a number of his major English works are addressed. |
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As soon as we were airborne, an obviously stressed stewardess addressed me by my first name. |
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Though she addressed the Englishman, her eyes were trained on Theroux, who winked roguishly at her. |
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Some houses have a laundry or mud room located near the kitchen, so this might need to be addressed. |
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All these concerns, apprehensions, fears and coercions can be rationally addressed. |
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An optimal time to interview the patient alone is after the family interview has addressed the issues and agendas of the family members. |
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Children, parents, and age-mates are often addressed in the formal second-person. |
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In several African countries this problem is being recognised and addressed. |
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All of the aforementioned public representatives present addressed the meeting. |
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My voice trembled as I addressed the class for the very last time. I felt a lump in the throat, but I managed to gulp it down. |
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Unfortunately being Lord of the Manor doesn't entitle you to be addressed as My Lord. |
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That order had also addressed the applicant's claim for retroactive spousal support, and costs. |
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The first proposed amendment dealt with Congressional apportionment, while the second addressed Congressional compensation. |
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Afterwards, Ned even gives them a note addressed to the other rapparees in the vicinity to guarantee their safe passage. |
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Peter, known for his loquaciousness, this time addressed the gathering in the German language. |
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During the year of 1801, Dalton addressed an atomic theory of how air was not a complex substance but it was a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen. |
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I'M not going to delve into the whys and wherefores of the structure agreed to, because there are concerns that need to be addressed. |
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Mr. King and the others climbed out of the car and addressed the highest ranking officer. |
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The three laudations that were addressed to the audience during the General Assembly are shown below. |
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There were four letters in the box, none of which was addressed to us. Three I re-delivered, the other I re-posted. |
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This is quite a complex and involved question with a number of points to be addressed. |
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Previously we have addressed burglary, criminal damage and speeding vehicles. |
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All these questions were addressed, and the replies and technical annexes were provided to the IAEA, who also suggested they were very interested in this. |
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The last statement was addressed to the wedding planner on the telephone. |
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Being able to contact the conscious characteristic in everything, the Aryans saw all of nature as conscious and personal, and addressed everything as conscious beings. |
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More surprising still, the spirit addressed the courtiers by their real names. |
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The letter was addressed to my wife but it was meant for both of us. |
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But now only God is to be addressed as abba, stripping the legitimation from existing patriarchal institutions and implicitly undermining all relationships of domination. |
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With a style that was influenced by jazz, soul, reggae, and dub, she rapped lyrics and rhymes that addressed the misogynist attitude of her male peers. |
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When impairment is identified, students are informed of faculty concerns, and these are addressed through a variety of interventions, including remediation and dismissal. |
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Partly, this might be addressed by putting far more emphasis on education. |
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We're going to need better ideas, because the problem addressed by the fat tax has not vanished with this one failed remedy. |
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In addition to ecological studies investigating the timing of amphibian metamorphosis, a considerable amount of work has addressed the endocrine control of metamorphosis. |
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However the problem of alcohol abuse in Scotland is no laughing matter as it is a major health and social problem that should be addressed seriously. |
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The envelope was correctly addressed and had a first class stamp. |
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We are pleased to announce that we have addressed the two major problems with the Flytec Racing Pod warping with heat and stability in turbulence. |
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However, important features of parenting, such as restrictiveness or psychological control, coerciveness, autonomy granting, and warmth, are not addressed. |
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In January, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf addressed the country optimistically. |
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The first is a major question, encapsulated in the article's title, but hardly addressed at all. |
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Other issues that need to be addressed with patients and caregivers include advance directives, the living will and the durable power of attorney. |
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In his opinion, Rio Tinto has not addressed this provision of the comprehensive sanctions against Iran. |
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Senator Graham then addressed the argument that the president has the inherent power under the Constitution to authorize the warrantless wiretapping. |
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He received the incorrectly addressed letters due to a clerical error. |
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Unable to see who had spoken I addressed my remarks to the whole crowd. |
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The legal eagles argue that such rules should be addressed by the EU's regulation of the telecoms industry, covered in internal market legislation, Statewatch reports. |
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In Moscow, patriarch Kirill addressed an audience that included Russian President Vladimir Putin. |
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On the steps of the old courthouse in the shadow of the arch where Al Sharpton addressed a media horde. |
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Usually it was a long and, I often felt, unnecessarily drawn-out and tedious experience where worthy but dull homilies were addressed to the assembled Gaels. |
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Several knotty taxonomic problems were addressed in this issue. |
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Eleanor Roosevelt addressed the record crowd on a balmy Southern California afternoon. |
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The last time a Pope addressed the parliament in Strasbourg was in 1988 when an Iron Curtain still divided the continent. |
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If he wanted to make his speech in order, he should have addressed his remarks to you, then said that the remarks he was making to you would be of interest to Maori. |
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Most of the speaker's remarks were addressed to those with experience in the industry. |
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That said, the coach admits that the team does have weak areas that need to be addressed, such as someone who consistently puts the puck in the net. |
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Additional factors uniquely important to medical products developers are addressed in other standards for some specific applications, such as equipment for anesthesiology. |
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But they never looked me in the eye or addressed me directly. |
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Can this problem be dealt with at a national level or must it be addressed at an international level? |
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This legislation specifically addressed the zebra mussel problem. |
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One of the basic issues regarding the evolution of anthozoan colors that can be addressed at the present state of knowledge is the basis of intraspecific color variation. |
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Jim Black, the kenspeckle freelance sportswriter addressed this issue in the columns of The Herald and concluded that they were reactionary dinosaurs. |
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All the contracting officer and COL Caring knew was that the sickout situation resolved itself soon after the payment problem was addressed. |
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The letter was returned because it had been addressed incorrectly. |
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Before the awards were given, the mayor addressed the crowd. |
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The President's speech addressed a number of important issues. |
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The five foolish virgins addressed themselves at the noise of the bridegroom's coming. |
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The biggest, oldest, beardiest, reddest-faced of them addressed Professor Bellbuckle. |
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I found myself on the Nubian desert shaking hands with a grizzling man whom men addressed as Collins Bey. |
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The commands assume that the NV memory is addressed beginning at 8000h in external data memory. |
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The king was bound to uphold ancestral law, but was at the same time the source for new laws for cases not addressed in previous tradition. |
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It consists of a government minister from each member state and meets in different compositions depending on the policy area being addressed. |
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In addition to his works on ethics, which address the individual, Aristotle addressed the city in his work titled Politics. |
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These questions will need to be addressed using mono-specific AhLPAT2 antibodies and immunomicroscopic analysis of native peanut tissues. |
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Even when they were not eager for talk, sometimes they were interestable if addressed directly. |
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The King addressed the Assembly and received enthusiastic applause from members and spectators. |
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Before action could be taken, certain practical considerations had to be addressed. |
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In 1976 Crick addressed the origin of protein synthesis in a paper with Sydney Brenner, Aaron Klug, and George Pieczenik. |
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In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith addressed many issues that are currently also the subject of debate and dispute. |
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The Church has also addressed stewardship of the natural environment, and its relationship to other social and theological teachings. |
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The Euthyphro dilemma, although not addressed by that name, is dealt with as a false dichotomy. |
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This would subsequently be addressed in Mary's case by dogma surrounding the circumstances of her own birth. |
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We have it on William's authority that the letter was written by Aldhelm of Malmesbury and addressed to Wilfrid's abbots. |
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Romantic art addressed its audiences with what was intended to be felt as the personal voice of the artist. |
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With the textual issues largely addressed, if not resolved, attention turned to the questions of Chaucer's themes, structure, and audience. |
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By 1594, Spenser's first wife had died, and in that year he married Elizabeth Boyle, to whom he addressed the sonnet sequence Amoretti. |
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In his political writing, Milton addressed particular themes at different periods. |
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Palmer expressed his disapproval in a sermon addressed to the Westminster Assembly. |
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Most of the short poems Shelley wrote at San Terenzo were addressed to Jane rather than to Mary. |
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Shelley developed a very strong affection towards Jane and addressed a number of poems to her. |
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For some years after this, he was busy in the production of sacred music, odes addressed to the king and royal family, and other similar works. |
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Gothic rock typically deals with dark themes addressed through lyrics and the music's atmosphere. |
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He quickly addressed this by winning his fourth Las Vegas Desert Classic title. |
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Besides improving sailing skills, all the other normal needs of everyday living must also be addressed. |
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Hoy also said that he believed the lack of facilities and coaching infrastructure in Scotland would have to be addressed by an independent state. |
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In 1957, she made a state visit to the United States, where she addressed the United Nations General Assembly on behalf of the Commonwealth. |
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Historically, when major political questions were addressed, several great powers met to discuss them. |
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This theoretical shortcoming was addressed by the theory of comparative advantage. |
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On March 17, 1948, Truman addressed European security and condemned the Soviet Union before a hastily convened Joint Session of Congress. |
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Wolff identifies this issue as being implicitly addressed in the Sunningdale Agreement. |
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Her strategy was to destroy the NF attack by agreeing that many Britons did have serious fears that needed to be addressed. |
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The code is publicly available and addressed to anyone with an interest in the company's activities and the way it does business. |
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However, a code of conduct is generally addressed to and intended for employees alone. |
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The angry goat was quite mollified by the respectful tone in which he was addressed. |
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On 6 July 2010, Queen Elizabeth II addressed the United Nations in New York City as queen of all 16 Commonwealth realms. |
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The Lords' judicial functions originated from the ancient role of the Curia Regis as a body that addressed the petitions of the King's subjects. |
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The problem might lie with a minority of officers, but it is still a significant problem, and a problem that needs to be addressed. |
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Boeing expected to have the weight issues addressed by the 21st production model. |
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In 2006, Boeing addressed reports of an extended change period by stating that the 787 engine swap was intended to take 24 hours. |
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Similarly, Mother is the correct form of address for nuns who have been tonsured, while Novices are addressed as Sister. |
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There is a division in the Church of Scotland on how the issues surrounding LGBT sexuality should be addressed. |
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Both books specifically addressed the new customers of popular histories, rather than readers of belles lettres. |
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New novels also addressed openly current political and social issues, which were being discussed in newspapers and magazines. |
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Many of his poems are addressed to women, but particularly to two of them, Morfudd and Dyddgu. |
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On 5 September 1882 Shaw attended a meeting at the Memorial Hall, Farringdon, addressed by the political economist Henry George. |
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Their work has addressed a wide variety of subject matter including religion and patriotism. |
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Thoughtful and kind, he addressed the boys by their first names, allowed them bicycles, and encouraged and nurtured their personal interests. |
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An article in the American journal for Economics has addressed the issue of Utilitarian ethics within redistribution of wealth. |
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Television contracts, sponsorship, match venues and other logistical problems are addressed. |
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In the Code of Hammurabi, provisions were found that addressed inheritance rights of women, including female prostitutes. |
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The Netherlands successfully addressed the issue of public finances and stagnating job growth long before its European partners. |
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These guidelines have also addressed pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic strategies for risk factor modification. |
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The plan was welcomed by Haig but with some reservations, which he addressed on 6 January. |
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As the dockyard and its importance grew, the need to defend it was addressed and Pembroke Dock became a military town. |
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On each occasion that a defendant appears before the court, the issue of bail must be addressed. |
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This apparent paradox is addressed in a theory that focuses on the physics of development. |
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The last four Pauline letters in the New Testament are addressed to individual persons. |
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I fear the gentleman to whom Miss Amelia's letters were addressed was rather an obdurate critic. |
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Laws were issued in the language of the community to whom they were addressed in Norman Sicily, still with heavy Arab and Greek influence. |
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Florida addressed the concern that dredge pipes would suck turtles into the pumps by adding a special grill to the dredge pipes. |
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The poem is addressed to a local squire, thanking him for a fishing net on a patron's behalf. |
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Mail addressed to Taiwan must be delivered through Japan, the United States, or formerly Hong Kong. |
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In the first decade of the 21st century a number of scholars addressed this question using computational methods, with differing results. |
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A uniform method of computing the date of Easter was not formally addressed until 325 at the First Council of Nicaea. |
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Important topics addressed in these letters include ecclesiology, the sacraments, the role of bishops, and Biblical Sabbath. |
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Mitigation of polluted surface runoff is addressed through a variety of prevention and treatment techniques. |
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Sun, earth, heaven, rivers, and winds could be addressed in prayers and called to witness oaths. |
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When President Theodore Roosevelt addressed Congress in 1901, he called for the creation of free campgrounds on Federal lands. |
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Conservation issues are part of marine conservation, and are addressed in fisheries science programs. |
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The history of the physiognotrace is addressed in several French articles and books. |
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There are 150 letters in what is generally called the Bonifatian correspondence, though not all them are by Boniface or addressed to him. |
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The bull of 1452 was addressed to Afonso V and conceded Portugal's right to attack, conquer and subjugate Saracens and pagans. |
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In the third century BC, a Chinese leader in the Han Dynasty required those who addressed him to chew cloves to freshen their breath. |
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Diplomacy is the main vehicle by which small states are able to ensure that their goals are addressed in the global arena. |
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The subject of warrening on Dartmoor was addressed in Eden Phillpotts' story The River. |
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The qasida is a formal multithematic ode addressed to a member of the elite in praise. |
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In the lower courts, magistrates are addressed as Your worship, and district court judges as Your Honour. |
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In lower courts, judges are addressed as sir, madam or the Urdu equivalent Janab. |
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In Sri Lanka, judges of most courts are addressed as Your Honour, however the Chief Justice is addressed as Your Lordship. |
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Judges of the Circuit Court are titled His Honour Judge or Her Honour Judge and are addressed in Court as Judge. |
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Judges of the District Court are titled Judge and addressed in Court as Judge. |
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Before 1991 these judges were known as district justices and addressed as Your Worship. |
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In Italy, the presiding judge of a court is addressed as Signor presidente della corte. |
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At the International Court of Justice, judges may be addressed by the titles they received in their countries of origin. |
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This is a question that the courts treat as objective, addressed by evidence and argument. |
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There is often a considerable overlap between the questions addressed by social philosophy and ethics or value theory. |
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Infringement can be addressed by civil litigation and, in several jurisdictions, under criminal law. |
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According to academic Paula Banerjee, this move was to make sure it would never be addressed. |
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Although, only courts of final appeal are bound to refer a question of EU law when one is addressed. |
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The national court to which that is addressed is bound by the interpretation given. |
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The event was spurred by several events, including economic reforms that addressed an early 1960s economic downturn. |
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More recent guidance has addressed the thornier problems of incorporating air quality into the local development control planning regime. |
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These issues are being addressed via the Bassenthwaite Lake Restoration Programme. |
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He had one close friend at the time, a boy named Robert Jameson, not a fellow student, to whom he afterwards addressed a series of sonnets. |
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She also pushed for licensed prostitution and laws that addressed the customers rather than the women. |
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The package was addressed to someone we didn't know, so we returned it to the sender. |
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There are, however, systemic problems that must be addressed. |
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But it was also a subtweet, addressed to one person but meant for someone else entirely. |
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Will Martin, with a lisping unbowsome tongue, addressed the one next to him to the following effect. |
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The woman's blog post even addressed detractors who said she should have fired a warning shot. |
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The classes addressed a wide range of topics, from relativity and quantum mechanics, to wave-particle duality and the uncertainty principle. |
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Bloch's own chapter addressed issues of property and affinal relations in two Malagasy societies. |
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Scientists in Ireland addressed the replacement of low-protein wholemeal flour in order to improve functionality for bread-making purposes. |
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He said the envelope is the only one of its kind addressed to Australia, making it the earliest known letter sent here by some form of airmail. |
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It generally has not addressed how to interpret wave-particle duality and other perplexities of quantum mechanics. |
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Abdul Hameed Rajpoot had dispatched him the photocopies of letters addressed to Ministry of Interior seeking security for hospital. |
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But I never addressed the joint and muscle pain that often accompanies the use of aromatase inhibitors. |
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More than 750,000 kindergartners listened and learned as Slyde addressed safety basics. |
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Set up periodic re-evaluations over the first two or three years that ensure problems will be addressed long after the partnership is formed. |
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No sooner had I walked out of the court room when I tore open the letter and saw that it was addressed to the Kleagle of the Ku Klux Klan. |
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The self energies have been addressed through a relativistically valid, if slightly nonlocal, approach through cutoffs. |
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The work addressed the thematic foci of landscape painting in Lagos State and their influence on selected painters. |
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The issue is now closed until SBC has adequately addressed these issues and resubmits its application. |
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Searle specifically addressed Cytotec's off-label use as a cervical ripener, labor inducer, or a stand-alone abortifacient. |
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The knee must be stable, so any ligamentous deficiencies must be addressed concurrently. |
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Even when the source of crying befuddles a parent, the baby's demands for attention need to be addressed. |
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On this occasion, former District Nazim Rouf Khan and District President Karim Babak addressed. |
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The UK Border Agency intercepted a consignment of five kilos of the cutting agent Benzocaine worth PS4,000 at Stansted Airport addressed to him. |
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Some subjects addressed in this volume include Chinese redemptive societies and Salvationist religion, andpeasant rebellions against communism. |
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Like the others it was postmarked in Trenton, New Jersey, and was addressed in block letters that slanted to the right. |
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The potential for diet overlap among sciaenids with similar feeding strategies has not been addressed in this region to date. |
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One topic to be addressed when covering sexual reproduction in plants is how plants avoid self-fertilization. |
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The truth of the matter is that one cannot have their self confidence soaring through the roof unless the self image is addressed. |
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The parcel had been addressed to Olivier Brane who was near his secretary and suffered serious injuries when the bomb exploded yesterday. |
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They addressed the historical trauma of Native Americans and incorporated culturally specific images, medicine wheels, and circles. |
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These possibilities can be addressed respectively in a cohort study of the general population and in a mendelian randomization study. |
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However, in several instances, the researchers and methodologists we interviewed offered suggestions for how these challenges could be addressed. |
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Instead it addressed other issues like bus shelters being more advertising platforms rather than for the protection of awaiting bus passengers. |
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Today, the circuit justice for each circuit is responsible for dealing with certain types of applications that, under the Court's rules, may be addressed by a single justice. |
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In addition, we made use of two years of cost and utilization data prior to program implementation, and thus addressed possible regression to the mean effects. |
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Accordingly, when this youth came on board, he called him into his cabbin, and immediately addressed him in the most impressive manner, to the following effect. |
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Many patients who were referred to me as treatment failures have had major autohypnotic or spontaneous trance experiences and have responded well once that has been addressed. |
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When we set out to reorient our campus and plan 20 years into the future, we dreamed, but we also knew there were realities that needed to be addressed. |
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The English Parliaments were not willing to grant Charles the revenue he needed to pay for the Scottish expeditionary army unless he addressed their grievances. |
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If motive has any relevance, this may be addressed in the sentencing part of the trial, when the court considers what punishment, if any, is appropriate. |
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Depending upon limitations of the state's constitution, if business arises that must be addressed before the next regular session, the governor may call a special session. |
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The young hero had addressed his players to him for his assistance. |
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It was the Voting Rights Act, enacted one year later in 1965, that directly addressed and eliminated most voting qualifications beyond citizenship. |
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In Northern Ireland, the equivalent to a Circuit Judge is a County Court Judge, and they are addressed and titled the same way as a Circuit Judge is in England and Wales. |
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The judicial system of Northern Ireland is very similar to that of England and Wales, and superior court judges are addressed the same way as those in England and Wales. |
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State Department's nuclear negotiator, Wendy Sherman, who said Iran's ballistic capabilities should be addressed as part of a comprehensive agreement with Iran. |
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On the charge of intent, the response argued that the readmission of the required phrases in 1662 were addressed more to the Presbyterian rather than the Roman controversy. |
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Each of the subsequent conferences has been first received in Canterbury Cathedral and addressed by the archbishop from the chair of St Augustine. |
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As the petition was addressed to the secular authorities, the bishop responded at the same level by notifying the Zurich government to maintain the ecclesiastical order. |
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Rome had a large congregation early in the apostolic period whom Paul the Apostle addressed in his Epistle to the Romans, and according to tradition Paul was martyred there. |
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Promotionalism has been on the rise in the West since the beginning of the mass production of goods, as it addressed the need to advertise and market those goods to consumers. |
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The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, in the dictionary's 2014 Usage Ballot, addressed the topic of the pronunciations of Iran and Iraq. |
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Last October, a letter bomb addressed to Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers was made safe by the Army at Stormont Castle in east Belfast. |
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Turkic nomads addressed the Emperor of Tang China as Tian Kehan. |
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One task he addressed was to prepare the way for a smooth succession. |
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In a letter addressed to the King of Spain, he expressed, somewhat ironically, that he had to act as a conciliatory force during the course of his expeditions. |
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Sources mention some rituals addressed to particular deities, but understanding of the relationship between Old Norse ritual and myth remains speculative. |
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In 2006, Darrell Bock addressed Walter Bauer's theory, stating that it does not show an equality between the established church and outsiders including Simon Magus. |
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The Liar Paradox can be addressed without any metalinguistic maneuvering simply by saying, with Jean Buridan, that the utterer of a Liar Sentence is speaking falsely. |
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This system would be continually maintained and improved upon, which the Romans would not have done unless there was a continuing threat to be addressed. |
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Future pollution hazards are addressed and pollution hotspots are assessed not only by nations in the basin but also through regional projects with World Bank support. |
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Prayers of individual Carthaginians were often addressed to Baal Hammon. |
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The problem of renal excretion, and so, inadvisability in the face of low creatinine clearance, may be addressed by betrixaban, little of which is excreted via this organ. |
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They prefer to be addressed as people of their tribe or nations. |
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A letter from Emperor Honorius in 410 has traditionally been seen as rejecting a British appeal for help, but it may have been addressed to Bruttium or Bologna. |
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After the rise of the hero cult, gods and heroes constitute the sacral sphere and are invoked together in oaths and prayers which are addressed to them. |
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The decision of Peter, as evidenced by conversion of the Centurion Cornelius, was that it was not required, and the matter was further addressed with the Council of Jerusalem. |
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Prior to his succession, on 22 June 1483, Richard III declared that Edward V was illegitimate, and three days later the matter was addressed by parliament. |
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On 20 November 1967, the first engine run was performed, after which 11 weeks of intense grounded test runs were performed and the exposed faults were addressed. |
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We have addressed these issues by examining side-population cells isolated from the Panc-1 and BxPC3 lines of human PDAC cells, the oncogenotypes of which differ. |
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The freedmen could also officially speak for the Emperor, as when Narcissus addressed the troops in Claudius' stead before the conquest of Britain. |
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If you see a bad habit begin to develop, try to nip it in the bud so that it does not become ingrained. Issues are easier to sort out the earlier they are addressed. |
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Diocesan deans and cathedral provosts are both addressed as Very Reverend. |
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The letter was addressed to the Inquisitors of Carcassonne and Toulouse. |
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