Though many in her class will begin pointe work next year, we have asked and the director agrees that our daughter should not. |
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However, he agrees that Shanghai has some pluses that help to make up for this, citing the city's internationalism as an example. |
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Her Honour Justice Branson first of all basically agrees with his Honour Justice Wilcox. |
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They close their eyes to the fact that not all religions nor every congregation within any given denomination agrees with their stance. |
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He agrees this was an asphyxial death, and the prosecution submits this was by neck compression. |
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True, but as everybody agrees, Tiger is a fighter and 68 is no bad way to start out in defence of his title. |
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Mr Best agrees that tougher planning controls should apply, but insists the case against masts on health grounds remains unproven. |
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But Sam is persistent, and, in an attempt to prove to her colleagues that she has a heart, she agrees to represent him pro bono. |
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As part of the agreement, Pacific Lumber agrees to strict monitoring of and restrictions on lumbering in its other forest holdings. |
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The head of audiology agrees that in many cases digital hearing aids are better. |
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Student and member of the SFU pipe band, Andrew Douglas, agrees that the pipe band is underrepresented on campus. |
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It agrees with the Newtonian theory for low speeds and weak gravitational fields, but differs from it at high speeds and strong fields. |
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The gallery director agrees that DNA's certitude in authentication provides the basis for a better risk-management equation for art insurance. |
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And Carter agrees, It takes a very good horse to win the Arkle and he has everything going for him. |
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Though she agrees to cover for the sleazebag, she harbors violent resentment. |
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Not every mother agrees that it is desirable to identify and terminate a fetus with Down's syndrome. |
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Thirdly, if a bank agrees to underwrite an issue of securities, it commits itself to take them up in the event that the issue is undersubscribed. |
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The pigeon is the gaming commission who doesn't recognize the gambler's need for excitement and agrees to bar them from casinos. |
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But one seasoned observer of African-American politics agrees there is potential for blowback. |
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She agrees with anecdotal reports from aviators that controlled breathing is an effective countermeasure for motion sickness. |
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For example, the man agrees that his spouse will be compensated for nonmonetary contributions to the marriage, such as raising the children. |
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Parent B agrees to support the Child financially until the age of majority. |
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Critics have, predictably, savaged the story, but everyone agrees the show is spectacular. |
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Many a manager agrees that voices lose novelty and impact, their ideas age, their approach can become monotonous. |
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Actually, everyone agrees that Thom is the worst teaser, like a big brother who revels in picking on everyone else. |
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The actor playing Caliban gets incapably drunk, and Alice, who knows the play by heart, agrees to take his place. |
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There has been a back-room deal cut where everyone agrees to cut education and not talk much about it. |
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But everyone agrees that there will be changes in the way we do business and make money. |
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The Stern-Volmer plot of these solutions is linear, and the bimolecular reaction rate constant agrees with previous observations. |
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Graham tells me the house is running at normal temperatures, and the thermostat agrees with him. |
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Everyone here agrees on the need for action to combat racism and intolerance. |
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Yet while he opposes new program spending, the professor agrees that immediate federal tax cuts would be imprudent. |
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She agrees with Jacobovici but she points out a crucial ingredient needed to make a historical film work. |
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Everything checks out and the bank agrees to accept the car as collateral for the loan. |
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At the same time, the participant also agrees to attend a healthy living and a drugs awareness programme. |
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It's hard to tippy-toe around the subject when the subject opens the door, asks you in, gives you a drink, and agrees with everything you say. |
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The minx agrees, only to put a clause in her wedding contract that allows her to brew coffee whenever she pleases. |
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The Governor agrees that he is putting together a bicoastal fund-raising operation, with big plans for New York. |
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Suppose a couple agrees to split their assets, with one taking cash and the other taking mutual funds and stocks. |
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Unless a judge agrees that they fulfill a special need, the screenings will be on shaky legal ground. |
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When he agrees to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge for a bet, it is only because a dummy will be substituted at the crucial moment. |
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If the child's mother agrees, the father may become a guardian by swearing a joint declaration with the mother. |
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Reid agrees that the swarming nature of krill likely increases their susceptibility to the parasites. |
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Now everyone in the media agrees what a horrendous mistake it was not to follow up on it. |
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This finding agrees with other studies and supports the suggestion of sending a reminder to those who have not provided a specimen. |
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The entire political and media establishment agrees on the goal of the war. |
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He says there are two sides to the argument but doesn't say which side he agrees with. |
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Personal trainer Paul Leong agrees that fitness without proper nutrition equals poor results in overall health and weight loss. |
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Apparently, the market agrees that what is evidently a radical development is a highly acceptable one. |
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Her husband agrees, but of course self image overrules any outside opinion every time. |
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Back in the dressing room, everyone agrees that this was the best gig of the tour so far. |
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Against the odds, he calls up suddenly and agrees to meet us in a bar to discuss the show. |
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Norwood agrees men have been emasculated by female empowerment, but has no answers as to how that can be addressed. |
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She agrees to apologize, and the elder Morgans promise to assist with Arnette's upcoming college expenses. |
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And I was pleased to see that Anne Summers, one of the grandes dames of Australian feminism, agrees with me. |
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He finally agrees on the condition that discussion of the manager's future is off limits. |
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So, first step, I think, everyone agrees, we've got to get this place denuclearized. |
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The idea has high-profile backers from across the industry, but not everyone agrees with Archer. |
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He agrees that there are many factors that affect the profitability of sheep farming. |
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While several versions may be heard, especially at the island's more popular watering holes, it seems everyone agrees on one point. |
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A site on private land is available if the Council agrees to grant a way leave for access to a new private housing development. |
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I flatter myself by thinking that some wayward janitor refuses to wash it off because he agrees with the sentiment. |
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I think everyone agrees that Warren has done a dismal job of being a Big Brother secret agent. |
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Terry Prendergast, chief executive of Marriage Care, which counsels couples on coping with the strains of wedlock, agrees. |
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For example, pretty much everyone agrees that a judge should not sit in judgment in a case on appeal if he participated in the decision below. |
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However, she is insisting that the Social Democrats recognise her claim to the chancellery before she agrees to hold formal coalition talks. |
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Where necessary they are microchipped, de-fleaed, wormed and vaccinated and, if the owner agrees, neutered to avoid unwanted breeding. |
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One part of me agrees, yes that in a completely hopeless case, ravaged by pain, this might be the merciful thing to do. |
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She agrees that the resort is unlikely to get back to the position it boasted in its heyday. |
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Koenig feels it is a decided advantage, and Barnhart agrees and also has them on his gun. |
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Yes, he agrees, there are pockets of development, but you have to have breakthrough points. |
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Since he is from the same caste as Niharika, her father agrees to give him her hand in marriage. |
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He is pleased the works are available to Haitians living here but agrees their use in Haitian schools is the most important accomplishment. |
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Non-violent and non-dangerous prisoners can be freed up to 135 days early if the prison governor agrees to their application. |
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Not everybody agrees, however, that song-swapping is causing the industry's woes. |
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Nevertheless almost everybody agrees that a thought is produced when the brain neurons fire. |
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Homeowner Rebecca Wiggins, whose white walls were daubed with red spray-paint, certainly agrees. |
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Resident Jo agrees that environmental issues are important for the beachside seat. |
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The one thing everybody agrees on is Lara's exceptional ability and concentration. |
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Secondly, everybody agrees there needs to be a transfer of power as soon as is practical. |
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She isn't at all sure she agrees with giving prizes for acting and believes the whole thing is nothing more than a marketing exercise. |
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Nick is not sure he agrees with the policy of excluding openly gay scoutmasters, and I find it a difficult issue myself. |
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To avoid the authorities, he agrees to accompany an inventor to go around the world in 80 days. |
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The good sister is far from sure about the merits of his assertion but she agrees to support his appeal for a pardon. |
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Johnny agrees to renew their own love affair and he and Gilda are soon married. |
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Usually the bank obtains security from the customer when it agrees to open the acceptance credit. |
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Magistrates cannot order that people be removed to hospital unless the hospital authority agrees to accept them. |
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After a lengthy plea from a social worker, the judge reluctantly agrees to allow the boy to leave. |
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In need of company and cash, she reluctantly agrees to permit a film crew to shoot on her premises. |
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She was so thrilled by the prospect of motherhood that Thorn follows the advice of a priest and agrees to accept an orphan child as his own. |
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If the Cabinet agrees the recommendation it will mean that you and the other residents will need to move to another home. |
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String theory is false, because no consistent version of the theory exists or no version agrees with all experimental results. |
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Schwartz agrees that marketers who try to promote the prebiotic qualities of a product face particular challenges. |
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The new finding agrees with Einstein's predicted value for gamma to an accuracy of 23 parts per million. |
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The boy died of TB at the age of 10, which also agrees with the accepted history of the family, a history with which Anderson disagrees. |
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If the subject is nonnominative, the verb agrees with its nominative object. |
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Special care is needed to determine the subject and to make certain that the verb agrees with it. |
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In the present tense construction, the verb agrees with the subject but not the object, hence the subject but not the object can be omitted. |
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Baird, of course, takes the Berman stance and agrees with the cuts made to the film. |
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Their differences are resolved when Bell agrees only to sell his eggs in large bulk orders that Windy could never fulfil. |
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Everyone agrees that it shouldn't have happened but no one wants to be left holding the baby. |
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Danceability is the key, agrees DJ Myztiko, who has created beats for artists south of the border, most notably Don Chezina. |
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The group agrees to hold off on any real decisions until replacements are hired. |
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An argument becomes a proof when the mathematical community agrees it is such. |
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Nuisance notwithstanding, he still agrees with the logic behind using everything but the kitchen sink. |
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She agrees to do so only if Ben will join her in exploring the wonders under the sea. |
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Having befriended the monstrous Lelio, she agrees to rescue him from the marital clutches of a middle-aged countess by wooing the lady herself. |
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He agrees that the consumption of other high fat dairy products should be reduced. |
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The Commission agrees that companies benefiting from structural funds will have to reimburse the money if they leave within seven years. |
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He agrees that, aside from their occasional beauty, there is also a compelling, authoritarian power in these brutalist buildings. |
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Southey agrees, however, that the foot before the final trochee should always be a dactyl. |
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If the business agrees, the fraudsters will then cold-call the public, but pocket any cash raised and vanish. |
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How can that be the case when I am trying to remedy what he apparently agrees is an unsatisfactory situation? |
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What of course everyone agrees with is that drug dealing and organised crime should be illegal. |
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Being ambivalent herself, Vowell agrees this might be what attracts her to Canada. |
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She agrees, goes to his home, and realizes that he will not question or reproach her. |
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He agrees that the United States does indeed act like a sheriff trying to enforce justice in a lawless world. |
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The National Party agrees that the foreshore and seabed should be Crown land. |
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The masculine does not correspond to the probata, which is neuter, although it agrees with boas, which is masculine. |
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Dan agrees with other users that the system is user-friendly and the data easy to extract and analyze. |
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Carton admits he is shaken by Dr. Manette's inability to prevent the arrest, and Mr. Lorry solemnly agrees. |
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As soon as you attack one thing he retreats and agrees with you, and as soon as you agree with him he disagrees again. |
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She agrees and, along with her husband, travels upstate to the secluded, wooded oasis. |
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Parr agrees, observing that there is a developing trend among males 18 to 34 and women 24 to 54 to substitute flavored milks for soda pop. |
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Apple agrees it's necessary to review the way things have been done in the past and change them to fit a new world. |
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Interestingly everyone agrees that the one thing keeping unhappy couples together is not the last vestige of love, but money. |
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And really, he wants to date her, so he agrees to take her kids in a road trip across country. |
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For example, suppose a doctor refuses to withdraw life support from an incompetent patient when the clinical team agrees it to be appropriate. |
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Janvier agrees that gills, and perhaps the external branchial skeleton, are primitive to the chordates. |
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He was offside, says the linesman, and for once in this tournament, the replay agrees. |
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Steinhauser agrees that pudding is typically viewed as a dessert, while yogurt is deemed a healthy snack or even a meal replacement. |
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Reynolds agrees that higher education is in a period of flux regarding the issues that are dearest to her heart. |
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I have political beliefs that not everybody agrees with, and they are entitled to disagree because that is democracy. |
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He agrees with IAG that it's the bottom line rather than hourly rates that counts. |
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Theda Skocpol, the esteemed Harvard social scientist, agrees with Cohen that they will set up the exchanges. |
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Dr. Grenci, who agrees, also saw it as a way to expand her own knowledge on the subculture and what makes it so appealing. |
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Ryan Totka, a celebrity booking agent and founder of sports marketing company athlete Promotions, agrees. |
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You may know that everyone agrees that Social Security and Medicare must be reformed before the baby boomer onslaught hits. |
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Emanuel finds herself drawn to Linda, who resembles her dead mother, and agrees to babysit her newborn child. |
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In one episode, Blanche agrees to a date with a man before she discovers he's in a wheelchair. |
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The battle-scarred daytime TV vet agrees that Vieira could survive and even thrive, but offers a cautionary note. |
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Dr. Alessio Fasano, the director of the Center for celiac Research at Massachusetts General Hospital, agrees. |
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Everyone agrees that the fundamental theory of the strong interaction is a quantum field theory known as quantum chromodynamics, or QCD for short. |
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When Lina finds someone she likes, they have to go through an extremely vigorous process of acceptance before she agrees to go out with them, and so far no one has passed. |
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Murphy agrees, adding that soy beverages might also help consumers become acclimated to extended shelf life products, an initiative considered key to milk's future. |
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Sancho resigns himself and agrees to the task on the condition that he is not required to draw blood with these whippings and that gentle lashes count too. |
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Dr. Casey Jordan, a criminologist and a professor of justice at Western Connecticut State University, agrees. |
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By far the most dangerous form of transport, just about everybody agrees. |
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Although there is no indication that the gene region is gender-specific, which agrees with our result, natural odors have some relation to gender. |
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The form of the average simulated wave profile agrees with the analytic result with good accuracy, which demonstrates consistency of our approach. |
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Add a clause to the sales contract saying the seller agrees to hold you harmless and indemnify you against any claims that occurred before you owned the boat. |
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He savagely pummels Lane over the head with the crook of his cane, then stands on his hand until Lane agrees to fix his marriage. |
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And if the Supreme Court agrees with the DC circuit, most of what they've done over the last year may ultimately be undone. |
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He reluctantly agrees, despite his best friend's misgivings. |
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This does not seem like a profound bit of dramaturgy on my part, and he agrees with it. |
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Science fiction is not regarded as a respectable genre, he agrees. |
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Instead, everyone agrees it has simply reinscribed too big to fail as explicit law. |
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I think, my current spelling ability notwithstanding, I'd like to do something involving teaching, and whaddya know, my online life coach agrees with me! |
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They say they want to increase the level of support for people wishing to remain in their own homes, which everyone agrees with, but you shouldn't rob Peter to pay Paul. |
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If you always suspected that the Heritage Foundation wanted its policy work to toe an ideological line, franc agrees with you! |
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The convention only gains legitimacy when Washington agrees to not only attend it, but preside over it. |
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I am lucky on Secret Six to have an editor, Mark Doyle, who agrees, we want people to gasp out loud. |
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The latest salvo comes from Gershom Gorenberg, responding to Jonathan Safran Foer, with whom he largely agrees. |
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The interview was part of an deal whereby the media agrees to leave the prince alone while he studies for his degree in exchange for termly photocalls. |
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His team-mate Olof agrees Villa Park could be staging Uefa Cup football next season as long as they shake off their inconsistency in the run-in to the end of the season. |
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So, the betting must now be that Charles will harried and hounded by sections of the media until he screams for mercy and agrees to do whatever they want, whenever they want. |
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Bates agrees, but said she finds that the sexualization of actresses overshadows any other noteworthy traits. |
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Quinn Hatfield of Hatfield's in Los Angeles, where he works with his also-slender pastry-chef wife, agrees. |
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Her chance came in this 15 th-century tragicomedy by Fernando de Rojas about a madam at a brothel who agrees to help a nobleman seduce a young virgin. |
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She agrees to smuggle Lukas into occupied Turkish territory so he can see his hometown again, but he keeps almost getting them killed by sassing every Turk in sight. |
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Thomas Martin, head of mammalogy at the Senckenberg Research Institute in Frankfurt, Germany, agrees that Akidolestes may represent some kind of evolutionary throwback. |
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He thinks television situation comedy is garbage and only agrees when the network promises him his own special, a promise which the network reneges upon. |
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And it's a fair bet that Romney inwardly agrees with his economists more than his base. |
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This result strongly agrees with the upward migration of seismic foci in the volcanic edifice, which has been found to precede recent flank eruptions. |
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Tatyana Akhmatova, a 65-year-old native of the kyrgyz Republic who now works as a nurse the Bronx, agrees. |
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McKay agrees to campaign despite his inevitable loss because he sees it as an opportunity to spread his views on the trail. |
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Chairman of the Police Community Consultative Committee, he meets with residents bimonthly at the police station and says everyone agrees more police would help. |
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Everyone agrees that guns should be kept out of the hands of the mentally ill, even the National Rifle Association. |
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Author agrees to give Publisher the right to use the author's name, likeness, title of book, and bio material for publishing, advertising and promoting the work. |
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He agrees that his failure to respond is not a model of perfection. |
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The Emperor agrees that British subjects shall be allowed to carry on their mercantile pursuits, without molestation or restraint, at these designated cities and towns. |
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He agrees with me, and he's no mollycoddle in the critical ring. |
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Everyone this side of Charles Krauthammer agrees that Romney was general and platitudinous and not that engaged. |
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After more than a year of rancorous debate and ugly revelations, Cameron agrees to a voluntary press watchdog. |
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As part of this deal, Merkel agrees to maintain spending on education and research without raising income and value-added taxes. |
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She agrees, then discovers her legs covered in bloodsucking leeches. |
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Okay if anyone agrees with any of my very underqualified but intensely heartfelt, and passionate, article, please write back and tell me if you somehow agree. |
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Alexey agrees, noting that none of his workers, who make a minimum of 4,500 Hryvnias per month, support the rebels. |
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Dr. Richard A. Friedman, a professor of clinical psychiatry at Weil Cornell Medical College in New York City, agrees. |
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Sykes, who in September will release a book detailing his search for a yeti, agrees. |
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O'Reilly agrees not to edit the segment, and to explain in the intro that Michael has only been boycotting him because he walked out of the premiere. |
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A former studio chief agrees that the paucity of stars under 30 is a serious problem for the studios. |
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The ruling today pointedly agrees that cloud storage issues can wait for another time. |
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But the fact is that every decent guide to grammar and usage on the market agrees that the split infinitive is grammatical and often preferably to all other alternatives. |
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This agrees with the scientific calculations of risk that I have found. |
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Roberta Bruzzone, a leading criminologist and technical consultant for Telefono Rosa, agrees. |
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While he agrees it's a good outcome for shareholders, he believes there could be a sting in the tail for investors as the big players consider their options. |
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The Owner agrees to indemnify and save the Contractor harmless of and from any and all losses as defined herein resulting from the breach of the Owner's obligations hereunder. |
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Everyone agrees Northern Ireland are facing a hiding from England. |
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Yet she agrees they are highly susceptible to peer pressure. |
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When the cold war ended, ideology went by the wayside, according to cold warriors like Francis Fukuyama, with whom Michaels agrees on this limited point. |
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In this respect it agrees with the genus Thismia, but differs in the inner perianth-segments being dilated and connivent at the tips, exactly as in Bagnisia and Geomitra. |
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He agrees that Elgin exceeded the terms of his firman, but points out that there were two additional firmans from the Sultan sanctioning the export of the marbles. |
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The client agrees with Jonathan about confidence and how a convincing compliment from a hairdresser can make a real difference to the way you feel. |
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Against her better judgment, Aunt Martha agrees to provide free room and board in return for help with the housekeeping in her glorified skid-row flophouse. |
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Morton agrees that parents should formalise arrangements with a solicitor. |
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Allison agrees that presumptuousness is a major turn-off for the girls. |
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It is only Puru, the youngest, who agrees and inherits Yayati's throne, with the people being summoned and explained at length why primogeniture has not been followed. |
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We've thought for a long time that the paper is on a glide path toward irrelevance, but it is a bit shocking to learn that its former editor in chief agrees. |
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Everyone agrees that Olympic divers and gymnasts are competitive athletes. |
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Acknowledging that not everyone agrees with my particular take on end times prophecies, at least my interpretations are based on some commonly accepted study. |
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A call interrupts his dolce vita and he agrees to a meeting. |
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Everyone, right and left wing, agrees he is a first-rate expositor. |
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Farid of ABB Lummus agrees that downstream petroleum work continues apace. |
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But not everyone agrees mat me way Spaniards organize their time, including long midday siestas, has to do with time zones. |
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It's taken me forever to find a brand of frozen pizza that agrees with my stomach. |
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She agrees, but negotiates for a number of lessons equal to the number of black keys only. |
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Alisdair consents, and agrees to his further request to receive lessons from Ada, oblivious to his attraction to her. |
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Walter Thompson, agrees sleeping around alone doesn't help in making it to the top. |
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Logan is swarmed by offers from lawyers wanting to represent him, and Veronica agrees to help Logan find one who will best defend him. |
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People are better off abjuring violence, if everyone else agrees to do so, and vesting authority in a disinterested third party. |
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In the civil law tradition, the legislative body agrees a priori on the general principles to be followed. |
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Not surprisingly, Victoria, who is training to be a make-up artist, agrees with Alexandra Shulman's view of a sizeist industry. |
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Double boost as the EU gives approval to scrap mobile roaming charges and agrees tougher protection for travellers buying package holidays. |
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Smith agrees that the better the players understood their roles and carried them out for the good of the team, the better the Tarheels would be. |
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Eva Silverman, who co-hosts an Oakland Dinner Party, agrees. |
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Kausch agrees that universal processors can be a valuable investment for demolition contractors of all sizes. |
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Combinations of circles and standing sine waves might explain the observed shapes, agrees Tomas Bohr of the Technical University of Denmark. |
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Afraid of the Romans, Coel meets Constantius and agrees to pay tribute and submit to Roman laws as long as he is allowed to retain the kingship. |
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If the potential owner agrees that no liability is owed and confirms this in writing, the property is not escheatable. |
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Today, bills are scheduled according to a Timetable Motion, which the whole House agrees in advance, negating the use of a guillotine. |
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If the professor agrees to accept the student, the student applies for admission. |
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The American Association of School Administrators agrees that among the best results of NCLB has been data disaggregation. |
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In 2321, Zachry agrees to help technologically advanced visitor Meronym head into the mountains to find the Cloud Atlas communication station. |
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Annie Goeke, co-chair of the Association of State Green Parties and a 2000 candidate for auditor-general of Pennsylvania, agrees. |
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The movie comes out and agrees with you, and from then on makes self-destructing fun of itself in clever and amusing ways. |
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Carl Spetzler, chairman of SDG and curriculum director of the program, emphatically agrees. |
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My own case, while utilizing a different conceptual system, agrees that the key to Othello's tragedy lies in his failure to imagine salubriously. |
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He placed the crucifixion of Jesus Christ at 3 April, AD 33, which agrees with one traditionally accepted date. |
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After three months, it is possible for the sides to reengage if Shire's board agrees to it. |
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Coursen agrees that, in this version, the battle and Richard's end are trite and underwhelming. |
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Chersydrus is the Aglyphous representative of the Hydrophids, with which it agrees in its mode of life and general appearance. |
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Barry Troutman, director of education for the Professional Lawn Care Association, agrees about the simplicity of care for reel mowers. |
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The fencing and fire exit gate will help eliminate the problems on the roofs and everyone agrees this has been a positive success. |
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Bilbo agrees to accompany dwarf leader Thorin Oakenshield and his troops on their mission. |
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In this policy, the insurer agrees to pay for all medical expenses. |
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The next day a hungover Kat skives work and agrees to meet Alfie in the park for an impromptu picnic. |
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She agrees with her colleagues that most antibodies against HIV are not effective. |
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Kumat agrees with Shalit that automobile wrecking yard operators never stop removing converters from scrap vehicles. |
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While he agrees that the fishery is in decline, he points to the invasion of the spiny water flea in the lake. |
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Once a client agrees to use the program, he or she will receive a secure URL with accompanying login and password information. |
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As for metaphysical questions, it's true that not everyone agrees with the logical positivists in finding them nonsensical. |
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Fearing for his family, Victor reluctantly agrees, with the Creature saying he will secretly watch over Victor's progress. |
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Stephen protests to Bounderby that now he will be blacklisted, and Bounderby, with no regrets whatsoever, hard-heartedly agrees. |
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If the government agrees that the changes are worthwhile, a Bill is drafted, usually by Parliamentary Counsel. |
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Amici curiae may also present oral argument on behalf of one party if that party agrees. |
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The Pledger agrees to match all fundraising up to a certain level or has a company agreeing to carry out that 'match' on their behalf. |
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In Russian and most other Slavic languages, the form of the past tense agrees in gender with the subject. |
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This agrees well with the more primitive structural organization of the jyngine brain. |
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If the federal government agrees to discuss an association agreement, the conditions would be negotiated between the two entities. |
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Even before Julius Book agrees to search for Silk, his dealings with the world are partially precapitalistic. |
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Freyja agrees, and says she would lend it to Thor even if it were made of silver or gold, and Loki flies off, the feather cloak whistling. |
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Edmund reluctantly agrees to take on the role of Anhalt, the lover of the character played by Mary Crawford. |
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Jarvis readily agrees, but he notes that a scribbler needs to get paid. |
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This proved its cosmopolitan behavior and its polyphagia, which agrees with Stuart. |
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This metallic evidence agrees with the biblical memory of a western Mediterranean Tarshish that supplied Solomon with silver via Phoenicia. |
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Over and over in the play, the doctor effuses his thanks to anyone who agrees with him in his self-estimation. |
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Under pressure, Agamemnon agrees to return Chryseis to her father, but decides to take Achilles' captive, Briseis, as compensation. |
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He agrees with Kant that Hume's empiricism is refuted de facto by the example of mathematics, whose judgments are synthetic a priori. |
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The one thing everyone agrees on is that they've never encountered a band that claimed to be emo. |
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Each member agrees to the same terms for conducting international postal duties. |
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The data superposes well and the capillary data agrees well with the LVE data. |
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Not everyone agrees with us, but it starts a lively conversation. |
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Flynn agrees, as long as the bedroom isn't extremely small and the nightstands are in proportion. |
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Backs coach Farrell agrees but warned that game-breaking flair is only possible if the donkey work is done first. |
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Astrochemist Eric Herbst of the University of Virginia, who was not involved in the study, agrees. |
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Bendigeidfran agrees to this, and a feast is held to celebrate the betrothal. |
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And Forbes Magazine agrees, stating multigenerational family travel tops the list of travel trends for the next 5 years. |
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He agrees with Dionysius the Areopagite that God is a personal pre-being, while he is also the source of all being. |
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This story agrees in many respects with fragmentary accounts in The Book of Taliesin. |
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If the Council agrees to open negotiations the screening process then begins. |
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Some critics have called the movie a masterpiece, but not everyone agrees. |
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Even without interference from hard-line unionists, the assembly faces failure unless the UUP agrees to work with its historic enemy, Sinn Fein. |
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The Council agrees to specific work areas for which individual members take responsibility. |
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Crowley agrees that Rice was to some degree a victim of bad timing. |
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Paul Coggle, an honorary senior research fellow at the University of Kent, agrees that an accent is only liked or disliked because of prejudices we have picked up in life. |
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A spokesman for Swiss, Jean-Claude Donzel, agrees that armed guards are a fact of life on many Swiss planes, and doesn't believe it's anything to worry about. |
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For his part, Kobler praised Hakeems concepts, asserting that the UN agrees with his views in adopting dialogue, without escalation, to get out of current crisis. |
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If WJEC agrees to the regrading, the Welsh Government believes it could happen within a week, with several hundred candidates expected to be awarded higher grades. |
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Everyone agrees that prevention is better than cure, and healthy foods and nutritional supplements go a long way towards keeping the body healthy. |
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Betiang's cultural commitment thus agrees with Young's assertion that primordialism seeks to identify and define the cultural, psychological dimensions of ethnicity. |
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At the same time, the Fed agrees via a forward transaction to reexchange the same amount of marks for the Bundesbank's dollars at a given date in the future. |
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The congregation agrees in a family way to take care of them for life. |
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Beatrix agrees to the proposition and is quite convinced that she will not change her mind, telling her parents to prepare for an October wedding. |
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The society agrees to debate a series of topics in advance of the meeting, and every member is given an opportunity to participate in the discussion. |
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Outnumbered by earnest goodwillers, he agrees to visit the Queen. |
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Not everyone agrees that such initiates should be considered Cossack. |
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He agrees to participate to win the princess as Marke's wife. |
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Iseult agrees to return to Tristan with Kahedin, but Tristan's jealous wife, Iseult of the White Hands, lies to Tristan about the colour of the sails. |
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It agrees with descriptions of Columbus in that it shows a large man with auburn hair, but the painting dates from 1519 and cannot, therefore, have been painted from life. |
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