Further development has afforded the aircraft air-to-ground capabilities, extended range and more advanced sensors. |
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The Distinguished Service Award is the highest honor afforded to members by the American Camping Association. |
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We knew deep down that we were a good team and this game afforded us the opportunity to prove it. |
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By 1939, it had 30 British bakeries and introduced low-price tea biscuits, previously a luxury only afforded by the middle classes. |
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They will also be afforded the 50kWh of free electricity and six kilolitres of free water per household per month. |
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Consumers should be afforded a choice insofar as possible through increased competition. |
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Such are the artist's magpie tendencies that one of the reasons he chose his flat in Leith was that it afforded him a view of a scrapyard. |
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The level of communications afforded is the same as if the task force was operating from its home base. |
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To abandon the barely existent rights that animals are afforded is irresponsible at best, and sadistic at worst. |
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Did you think the word underclass refers to those left out of most privileges afforded by society? |
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The roof of the Hotel Pennsylvania afforded an all-encompassing view of the site. |
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The tradition dates from at least the Middle Ages, when European churches afforded sanctuary to the persecuted. |
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Instead, it has become a tangled web of bureaucracy, with unprecedented powers afforded to the Minister. |
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Her ample body became a sign of financial abundance afforded by the upper class. |
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The closest I came to an accident all day was pulling out of an angled T-junction without being afforded a proper view of the road. |
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In the age of globalization, capital flows brought in by a firm currency can be more important than the increased trade afforded by a softer one. |
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There must be some advertence to the protections afforded by the Charter for trial within a reasonable time. |
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We won preliminary court relief, requiring that the Haitians be afforded counsel before repatriation to Haiti. |
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The town site afforded little scope for later suburban expansion, which would be oriented away from the sea. |
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This location afforded a natural fortress to protect it from roving marauders and pirates in search of valuable goods. |
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Clearly we still have a ways to go before oceans and marine wildlife receive the same level of attention afforded to terrestrial ecosystems. |
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The demands of enlargement have afforded the federalists the political opportunity to begin destroying the old sovereign structures. |
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Serving as a melting pot of old and modern cultures, Fuzhou Road afforded a haven for thought with its mystery, romance and secularity. |
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She won two more Grand Slams in each of the following two seasons, being afforded the rare privilege of a ticker-tape parade in New York. |
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If he is not in death row and he's serving out his time in a maximum-security prison, he will be afforded special treatment, if you will. |
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The occasion afforded staff the opportunity of paying tribute to a long-standing member of staff. |
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He did, and with a budget that only afforded him a two-to-one shooting ratio to boot. |
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He was afforded a bit of leeway as a World Cup semi-finalist, as the normal length of service is two years. |
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Millions of workers would remain second-class citizens for many years, since as non-citizens they will not be afforded basic democratic rights. |
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In Kwazulu Natal, Africa, a handicrafts workshop has afforded rural women economic self-sufficiency and self-esteem. |
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The hunt ban has afforded an interesting insight into the mind of the politically correct lobby. |
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Unless investigative literature is afforded some artistic space, how can this type of literature mode survive and develop? |
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Yet not for a moment would he consider moving out to a place of his own, which he surely could have afforded. |
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The sale also afforded us the opportunity to monetize a currently nonproductive asset. |
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These occasions afforded such scope for roguery that their popularity was gradually reduced. |
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I understood him to agree that the letters of opinion provided by both litigants had afforded little assistance to the court. |
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Fortunately, an opening became available in the employer's parts department and he was afforded that job. |
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That this is so clear is one of the benefits of the unclouded view of Morris afforded by these excellent biographies. |
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They have been denied the rights afforded under the proper judicial process. |
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She afforded Alex the opportunities he'd needed to gain scholarships and lucky breaks. |
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However, the risk protection afforded by insurance also increases the producer's certainty equivalent. |
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The sense of moral superiority afforded by this point of view was perhaps in lieu of economic, educational, and social opportunities. |
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And her life experience to date seems that of a high-achiever making the most of the advantages afforded her. |
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At the moment, property investment doesn't enjoy the tax relief afforded to the other major assets classes. |
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It seems, though, the benefit of the doubt I afforded them was entirely undeserved. |
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There have been complaints by the public that the grass in the parks is too high and that it has afforded possible hiding places for robbers. |
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Visitors willing to take the time to decipher the assorted scripts were afforded a hundred or so intimate glimpses into the lives of strangers. |
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These people are not even afforded the very basics of health care, like vaccines or antibiotics. |
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But it afforded him the only position where he could command a view of the entire area from a post that was nearly hidden. |
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So don't expect too much in the way of pelagics, just enjoy the spectacle afforded by man's own contribution to the underwater environment. |
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First was the development of defended settlements, usually on hilltops or promontories that afforded natural defence. |
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Michael stood below him, placing the young climber's feet into the toeholds afforded by the sheer rock wall. |
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The upper slopes of the mountain afforded views of Dogs Bay, with topaz seas as clear as any Caribbean shoreline. |
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The Palisade was once home to a forest fire lookout station, as it afforded a clear view of much of the Athabasca River Valley. |
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I treated that information as plausible conjecture and afforded it credibility as such. |
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So, the protection of the anemone afforded by the clownfish is part of the mutual relationship. |
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Years ago, afforded the opportunity to read long runs of classic funnypage faves, I found some were readable and some were not. |
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After a year of reflection afforded by the grant, Clarke found work in Europe, indulging her love of music and opera. |
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It is fair to say the only Porsche I could have afforded would have been a dinky toy. |
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The Board notified him that his appeal was untimely, and afforded him an opportunity to demonstrate good cause for his untimeliness. |
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He said returning emigrants would be afforded particular priority under the planning guidelines for rural housing. |
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Greater security is afforded by our two tray and solander boxes, which are also built specifically to fit the contents. |
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Together with other indigenous groups, they are called bumiputras and have been afforded special economic and educational benefits. |
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We feel that priority should be afforded to investment in non-primary roads, linking key tourist centres off the main trail. |
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Extensive investigations on the morphological changes during sporogenesis have afforded valuable information about this phenomenon. |
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This position afforded him the exclusive right to print royal proclamations, statutes, and other official documents. |
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The resultant cacophony afforded the proprietor his first opportunity to speak. |
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Somehow the gap between what can be afforded and the price of houses must be bridged. |
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Such protection is not afforded the aquanaut, for he is exposed to high ambient pressures of inert gases over considerable periods of time. |
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Stairs in the kiosk led us up to a viewing platform that afforded us a wonderful panorama of the Mima prairie. |
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This loss of time could be ill afforded at a time when the technical preparations for Mike were at a critical stage. |
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Over time, the paragraph was afforded a new line, so that the pilcrows aligned along the left of a column. |
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Recipients of the PDSA Dickin Medal, recognised as the animals' equivalent of the Victoria Cross, were afforded full military honours. |
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Lana's family wasn't dirt poor, but they never could have afforded to take Lana, her brother, AND me on a two-week European dream vacation. |
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Most of the companies in this top 50 list savour the privacy afforded by being a private limited company. |
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So he will miss an event which last year afforded him more, unwonted, publicity than ever before in his life. |
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He afforded himself a little smile as he looked back on how his company has grown. |
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Local priests were drawn largely from the peasant communities they served and were probably afforded only rudimentary education. |
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The relative prosperity afforded by tearoom soothsaying freed Martin to pursue art. |
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The seminar afforded committees time for networking and sharing information on the work of individual centres. |
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Significant shielding can be afforded to spacewalking astronauts by simply having them go back inside their shuttle or space station. |
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It was the last activity that afforded the abundant raw material, the insalubrious waste known as coal tar. |
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It afforded me a totally different lifestyle, going from baby-sitting and waitressing to travelling around the world singing songs. |
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This conduit not only served as a font of technical wisdom but also afforded them valuable political leverage. |
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He believed that natural justice was taking its course and judicial fairness, according to common law, would be afforded. |
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With the Kerry half forward line on defensive duty, the full forward line was afforded the space it revels in and needs. |
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From the occasional glimpses afforded of him, however, a precised picture of his rise back up the commercial ranks has emerged. |
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But the suckerfish and the coho salmon are teetering on the brink of extinction and both are afforded protection under the Endangered Species Act. |
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I turned in my bed and the covers fell off the sheeted mattress onto the floor and I shivered slightly at the loss of the warmth that the blankets had afforded me. |
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I'd left then, biting back my sharp words about how he could probably have afforded a proper grave for her if he didn't spend so much money in the tavern. |
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Every citizen of the nation enjoys the cultural legacy afforded by song. |
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She growled softly at the clumsiness afforded by the protective gloves. |
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Such is the power of the media to glamorize the supposed opportunities for individual advancement afforded by the new order that many are captivated by its promises. |
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These days police officers seem to spend much of their time plucking the low-hanging fruit afforded by motorists or minor transgressors of petty government edicts. |
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Humans, too, are taking advantage of the increased recreational activities afforded by removal of the dam, with many river enthusiasts running the river in canoes and kayaks. |
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Prison sources said Nevin was recently afforded the lowest security status available to a prisoner before they are put on a pre-release programme. |
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The rivers, though generally fordable in places, afforded the Russian defenses a great advantage by channeling the German advances into more predictable routes. |
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Inheritance follows Monika and Helen on their difficult, personal journeys and I was glad the camera afforded me the chance to share their experience. |
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It has been a while since time and circumstances have afforded me this luxury of stepping aside and looking at this creature of strange proportions and measures called as me. |
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They emphasise that it is the mental distraction afforded by a mobile phone, rather than the physical act of using it, which endangers the driver and any cars nearby. |
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They wore a mailed shirt called the 'hauberk', constructed of interlinked iron rings, which afforded protection to the body, upper arms and thighs. |
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In an opinion as to the prospects of an appeal, Mr Birnbaum QC, who defended the appellant at trial, stated that the summing up afforded no grounds for criticism. |
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She is no outsider, but a talented draftswoman whose upbringing in a family of steamfitters afforded her familiarity with the milieu of pipes, valves and boilers. |
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Given that the ancient Nubians and Egyptians were getting doses of tetracycline, another question is whether this afforded them any medical benefits. |
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But in the 1960s, more mobile cameras afforded viewers better angles, while instant replays of controversial calls by referees gave viewers twenty-twenty hindsight. |
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Federal judges are afforded a great deal of leeway by the legal system due to the difficulty of removing them from office. |
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Most skin impressions from dinosaurs indicate the presence of naked skin, except for integumentary structures in coelurosaurs that may have afforded thermal insulation. |
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But as a white kid I was afforded every opportunity to reform and reinvent myself, so I did. |
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Contractees are afforded certain tax benefits as independent businesses. |
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It will do well to escape the controversy of its problematic production, which has raised questions about the scrutiny afforded to public funding of film in Scotland. |
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The extensive new functionality afforded by nearline storage provides a vital missing link for organizations demanding more from their existing storage architecture. |
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There, they are represented by a union and are afforded full police protection when something goes wrong. |
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Given that children smear food into their hair, their ears, along the table, and on you, the small area of protection afforded by the bib is laughable, really. |
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It afforded the inhabitants peace of mind while they slept or rested. |
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Her husband takes comfort in the relative peace afforded by an intake of troubled adolescents. |
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Enumerating the right of freedom of speech neither enhanced its previous protection nor derogated the protection afforded other liberties not enumerated. |
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Until recently, being published was a pleasure afforded only to a select few. |
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Some of the alpines are afforded a little protection from the winter wet, and netted cages have been built over nursery frames to prevent seedling damage from cats and birds. |
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The reader is kept in an anticipatory state of excitement which is gratified only in the release afforded by the final solution in the last pages. |
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When the classical culture invaded Egypt, they sought to capture the deep reverence afforded to Thoth and amalgamated his characteristics into their own god Hermes. |
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Others around the room stressed that the Mubarak family name had afforded them no privileges. |
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Because Hitler regarded the Slavs as inferior to the Aryans, he considered that they should not be afforded the privilege of serving in the German armed forces. |
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He straightened his tie in the mirror and again afforded himself a smile. |
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It afforded the president the goldilocks alternative in his next debate, where he can cast his attacks in just the right tone. |
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The generous incentives allowing the creative classes tax breaks on their published works fortuitously afforded them the opportunity to invest their profits. |
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There is a disused bay platform at Hellifield if the most that could be afforded was connections there, and if traffic justified, through trains could be run. |
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Under this system, the lords are afforded sustenance and men-at-arms from those beneath them on the hierarchy ladder, while those below are afforded protection by those above. |
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The ticker-tape reception being afforded later this month to the 47,000 volunteers who were the true heroes and heroines of the Games is richly deserved. |
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But the intensity of the mob around Allen is not afforded to every celebrity. |
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The power to apportion responsibility under the Law Reform Act 1945 afforded a far more appropriate tool for doing justice than the blunt instrument of turpitude. |
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Petty crimes such as vandalism and noise pollution have been afforded low priority, even though every day they bring misery to the lives of thousands. |
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But these pleasures are subsidiary to those afforded by James's sensibility, which transforms the squalor and pettiness of crime into the grandeur of desolation. |
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The Lions kick off their campaign against group makeweights Angola tomorrow, but are afforded a generous 4-7 for the win by tote-sport. |
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The 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of an alkyne with a nitrile oxide from the analogous alpha-chlorobenzaldoxime afforded the desired isoxazole. |
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Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty are afforded much the same protection as National Parks. |
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It was this repayment that afforded Wordsworth the financial means to marry. |
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With the HT-S990THX, home theater shoppers are afforded a THX Certified system that really cranks, at a price tag that won't break the bank. |
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Agricultural life afforded securities that pastoral life could not, and sedentary farming populations grew faster than nomadic. |
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A few Slovakian wolves disperse into the Czech Republic, where they are afforded full protection. |
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It does not require any other entity to provide rights or benefits afforded to married individuals. |
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Once the intellectual property rights afforded to these new works of traditional knowledge expire, they fall into the public domain. |
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Religion plays a significant part of the culture of Nicaragua and is afforded special protections in the constitution. |
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The relative political freedom they afforded was conducive to academic and artistic advancement. |
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After seeing them, they recommended that a towing path should be built through the tunnel but the extra cost and delays could not be afforded. |
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According to Rietveld, it was the house sensibility of Chicago, in a club like Hardy's The Music Box, that afforded it its initial meaning. |
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Hopefully, the possibilities afforded by escaping and unescaping strings are now becoming clear. |
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This article outlines in general terms the coverages that may be afforded under a policy of The Hartford. |
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For example, the Anasazi Indians of the Southwest lived high above the plains on cliffs, which afforded natural surveillance. |
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The change in funding came about under the Broadcasting Act 1990 when the new corporation was afforded the ability to fund itself. |
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Windsor Castle was begun in the 11th century by William the Conqueror as it afforded a good defensive point over the River Thames. |
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German fighter pilots, in contrast to popular perception, were not afforded training or rest rotations unlike their British counterparts. |
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Deliberately intimidating engine revving and dangerous manoeuvring represent common discourtesies afforded to cyclists. |
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Nature reserves fall into different IUCN categories depending on the level of protection afforded by local laws. |
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We are afforded insights to his personality and other nonscientific aspects of his life which informed and guided his scientific work. |
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Nonterritorial opposition may find shelter in a region that is afforded a measure of self-rule. |
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Fortunately, the limited war contingence operations required of the AF for so long afforded us this mentality. |
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All this beautiful acceptance we are afforded can quickly evaporate. |
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This new product combines the high image quality afforded by photo-grade media with the ink absorbency of other media types. |
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The state of government and society in France under Henry III afforded him valuable political instruction. |
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He says he outrightly condemns him for paring back on the right afforded by the directive with regard to cut-off age for leave. |
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This was the sole consideration, that afforded any degree of assuagement to her sufferings. |
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The difference lies in the amount of societal acceptance that these men were afforded. |
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The craith ogyfarch afforded the most compensation, but the value of the ogyfarch compensation varied according to its noticability. |
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Any use would probably be an availing of the protection afforded by the passport. |
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The Azibo Nosology II is likely just as perdurable as the DSMs and ICDs, a property afforded by its yoking to the African personality construct. |
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The vistaed mountains afforded many vantage points for photographing the lake. |
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However, the State pageantry afforded to the reburials has caused a shudder in many circles. |
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The rebuttable presumption afforded higher-priced QMs will likely do little to protect creditors. |
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At the time of the arrival of the foreign merchants, it afforded a more splendid and agreeable scene than any city in the East. |
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His desk afforded him a box seat to see who spoke to whom at the watercooler. |
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It is noted for having a strong film industry, due in part to protections afforded by the French government. |
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Burton conveniently afforded him entree into the world of art and those who buy it. |
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Sikhs faced initial opposition from the Government in forming a linguistic state that other states in India were afforded. |
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The Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 afforded polar bears some protection in the United States. |
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Where secondees are managing other employees, they must receive the same level of information afforded to other managers. |
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Without shutting herself up from her family... or lying awake the whole night to indulge meditation, Elinor found every day afforded her leisure enough to think of Edward. |
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Ivan's creation of the Oprichnina, answerable only to him, not only afforded him personal protection but curtailed the traditional powers and rights of the boyars. |
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Traditionally the status was afforded to towns with diocesan cathedrals and so there are smaller cities like Wells, Ely, Ripon, Truro and Chichester. |
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While we couldn't condone this behaviour it afforded us the incredible sight of the mighty beast clambering from the depths to devour the French stick. |
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That was pushed back a day because Friday night's rainout afforded the Dodgers more flexibility with their pitching staff and less urgency for Lowe to return to the rotation. |
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In this racialized sexual terrain, heterosexuality and homosociality afforded no guaranteed protection for those accused of traversing racial boundaries. |
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His parents determinedly afforded him an education at Annan Academy, Annan, where he was bullied and tormented so much that he left after three years. |
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The extensive creeks in the salt marsh, and the vegetation that grows there, helps dissipate wave energy thus improving the protection afforded to land behind the saltmarsh. |
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They were afforded the courtesy of their rank within English society. |
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Napoleon's noble, moderately affluent background afforded him greater opportunities to study than were available to a typical Corsican of the time. |
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After changing their name from the New Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin signed a deal with Atlantic Records that afforded them considerable artistic freedom. |
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Without data describing the duration of protection afforded by a single vaccination, the current model does not consider the need for additional revaccinations over time. |
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