A warm front associated with developing low pressure in the central Plains will approach Chicago from the south. |
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The application of a multivocal approach to Roman archaeology represents a particular challenge. |
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Such an approach will produce a text that may not be easily recognisable or categorisable as this or that sort of 'proper' academic work. |
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Lincoln's approach to popular sovereignty contrasts with that of another prominent Republican, William H. Seward. |
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In retrospect, I realize the drawbacks of the multivocal approach when it comes to giving primacy to Native perspectives. |
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Scientists are developing an alternative approach to treating the disease. |
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The multivocal voice is an aestethic concept that fosters the integrative approach to contemporary vocal performance practices that do not exclude one or the other of the above mentioned voice paradigms. |
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When it comes to giving criticism, sometimes it's best to take a subtle approach. |
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If the warm air is moist, the approach of a warm front may first be heralded by a sheet of cirrus and cirrostratus cloud that continually becomes denser. |
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Minkes can grow to 10m and are likely to approach boats, delighting passengers with acrobatics as they hurl themselves out of the water. |
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An approach made through the Swedish ambassador on 22 June was reported to Hitler, making peace negotiations seem feasible. |
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We fighter pilots certainly preferred the free chase during the approach and over the target area. |
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Tangles of barbed wire, booby traps, and the removal of ground cover made the approach hazardous for infantry. |
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Early attempts in designing holonic manufacturing systems have taken a more technically oriented approach. |
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In the June meeting, the name 'Reform Treaty' also emerged, finally clarifying that the Constitutional approach was abandoned. |
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Some suggest that implementing a less efficient but more politically mindful approach could be more sustainable. |
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Otto named his relatives the new leaders of the stem duchies, but this approach didn't completely solve the problem of disloyalty. |
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During the Battle of Nasiriyah, there was an incident where Iraqi irregulars feigned surrender to approach an American unit securing a bridge. |
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A new approach was called for, and for this reason it was decided to embark on a new, complete revision of the dictionary. |
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Schools in Gibraltar use the Key Stage modular approach to teach the National Curriculum. |
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His approach is also personal, reflecting his hyperactivism, his passions and his determination to promote French business around the world. |
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This approach worked well as long as Parliament was also predominantly Tory. |
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I was so serious that I probably offended a lot of people who didn't appreciate my stern attitude and hyperdisciplined approach. |
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John Hume was an advocate of a joint authority approach where both the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom would exercise political power. |
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Sunlit tree crowns were classified using a Random Forest approach for monotemporal, two-date and three-date combinations. |
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The convention removed Hanover from the war, leaving the western approach to Prussian territory extremely vulnerable. |
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By the early 1950s, the Soviet approach to restricting emigration movement was emulated by most of the rest of the Eastern Bloc. |
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The Guards were sent to support an advance along the southern approach to Stanley. |
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The asset market approach views currencies as asset prices traded in an efficient financial market. |
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That's somehow fitting, and so is Rudahl's madly anarchic, hyperdramatic visual approach. |
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The gorge protected the Roman flanks from attack, whilst the forest would impede approach from the rear. |
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Airbus will use a full mock up fuselage to develop the wiring, a different approach from the A380, on which the wiring was all done on computers. |
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The relative merits and effectiveness of each approach is a subject of debate. |
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The basic needs approach is one of the major approaches to the measurement of absolute poverty in developing countries. |
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The basic needs approach to development was endorsed by governments and workers' and employers' organizations from all over the world. |
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The tiny tesserae allowed very fine detail, and an approach to the illusionism of painting. |
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In 1978, Ghai investigated the literature that criticized the basic needs approach. |
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This approach has been rejected in most Commonwealth jurisdictions even in those where UK cases are generally regarded as persuasive. |
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For this reason this approach can be seen as a failure or at best only partly successful. |
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His approach removed the mysticism associated with the subject, creating the practical base upon which others could build. |
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For uses where a high starting torque and low speed were required, the conventional direct drive approach was inadequate. |
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This edition is known for research articles which apply a serious academic approach to investigating less serious medical questions. |
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On both runways, a continuous descent approach is used to minimise the environmental effects of incoming aircraft, particularly at night. |
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Part of Richard Branson's approach to business is to succeed within the first year or exit the market. |
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The eastside was an area fit for Mule because of his harsh no-nonsense approach to doing business. |
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They tend to be in the moderate left grouping, though much of the 79 Group was gradualist in approach. |
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Likewise this typological approach to race is generally regarded as discredited by biologists and anthropologists. |
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France has developed an approach to dealing with ethnic problems that stands in contrast to that of many advanced, industrialized countries. |
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Some latent discontent between different national churches exists also in part due to different approach towards ecumenism. |
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A novel approach was the granting of rights across the national borders of states adhering to the directive. |
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This approach is followed, for example, by Australia and the United Kingdom. |
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Integrative medicine is considered more acceptable in the interdisciplinary approach used in palliative care than in other areas of medicine. |
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This type of cultural sociology may be loosely regarded as an approach incorporating cultural analysis and critical theory. |
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A further and recent approach is comparative cultural studies, based on the disciplines of comparative literature and cultural studies. |
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This method uses a multihabitat sampling approach according to the coverage of available microhabitats at a site. |
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The trap with Harold's work, for performers and audiences, is to approach it too earnestly or portentously. |
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During the late 1940s Jackson Pollock's radical approach to painting revolutionized the potential for all contemporary art that followed him. |
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A random effects group analysis was performed on the basis of the multisubject approach of the general linear model. |
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Henry hoped to take a similar approach to regaining control of Toulouse in southern France. |
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Second, we used the recursive multitree approach implemented in the R package bGMYC to incorporate phylogenetic uncertainty. |
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The other approach to dating the poetry has been to look at it from a historical point of view. |
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As we approach Cheshire, late Brittonic placenames are probably better described as being Welsh rather than Cumbric. |
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His work laid the foundations for the field of cultural studies and the cultural materialist approach. |
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Henry skilfully played them off one against the other, without relaxing his warlike approach. |
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Najder warns that this approach produces an incoherent and misleading picture. |
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Nadel's 2010 Pound in Context is a contextual literary approach to Pound scholarship. |
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Tradition demanded that vassals approach their liege unarmed with heads bare. |
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The new standing army had a more disciplined and professional approach to warfare than its predecessors. |
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The loud volume of the band's live show influenced the approach of hard rock and heavy metal. |
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It might interest you to learn that others have already tried that approach. |
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This approach raised puzzling questions about similarities and differences in the development of national states. |
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Hamilton's influence can be found in the visual styling and approach of Roxy Music. |
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Frustrated with the limitations of photography and its 'one eyed' approach, however, he returned to painting. |
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One way to approach the problem of intersectionality is to examine how courts frame and interpret the stories of Black women plaintiffs. |
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We present an analytical approach to calculating the distribution of shortest paths lengths between nodes in unweighted undirected networks. |
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The Department of Design's approach to design practice grew from a concern for ethical and environmentalist design. |
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In the 19th century, infinitesimals were replaced by the epsilon, delta approach to limits. |
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However, Stewart proffered a more moderate approach to realism and his theory of perception emphasized the utility of the senses. |
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Hume's empiricist approach to philosophy places him with John Locke, Francis Bacon, and Thomas Hobbes as a British Empiricist. |
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Mill's approach is to argue that the pleasures of the intellect are intrinsically superior to physical pleasures. |
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Another approach more familiar to Lorna is phobia cure, used for people with belonephobia. |
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Samuel Scheffler takes a different approach and amends the requirement that everyone be treated the same. |
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Behemoth offered a uniquely historical and philosophical approach to naming the catalysts for the war. |
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By adopting this approach, Marx attempted to separate key findings from ideological biases. |
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I must say that, with all due respect, I think that's a very ivory tower approach. |
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The therapeutic approach traces its roots to the philosophical work of John Wisdom and the review of The Blue Book written by Oets Kolk Bouwsma. |
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Hodgson's approach may not illuminate proceedings in Poland and Ukraine but early evidence suggests they will be tough to break down. |
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After all those old policies and procedures, the new management approach is a breath of fresh air around here. |
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However, subsequent historians such as John Morrill have criticised both Abbott's interpretation of Cromwell and his editorial approach. |
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This arrangement facilitated an adversarial atmosphere that is representative of the British parliamentary approach. |
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This new approach to the grass roots helped to define Whiggism and opened the way for later success. |
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Bulbophiles definitely should consider experimenting with this unique approach to groundcover under their bulbous plants. |
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This approach studies the process of changing sociabilities and cultural practices during the Enlightenment. |
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Khomeini's approach to decision making is to keep his counsel at first, allowing the advocates of different options to debate issues openly. |
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He greatly influenced Churchill, both in his approach to oratory and politics, and encouraging a love of America. |
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The single approach beam along which the bomber tracked was monitored by a ground controller. |
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It is important to approach each day with a smile on your face and a can-do attitude. |
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It also takes a progressive approach to social policies such as civil liberties, animal rights, LGBT rights and drug policy reform. |
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It is exemplified by the Knowledge Interchange Format 15, part of an approach described in the paper by Tenenbaum. |
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If you want to change a class member inside a const member function, the traditional approach is to cast away constness by saying this. |
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His teachers did not approve of his lackadaisical approach to homework. |
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Multibranding is best used as an approach when each brand in intended for a different market segment. |
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A third principal approach for a wide tuning is the application of a codirectionally coupled two-mode twin-waveguide laser structure. |
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He said the department was done with major restructuring and that there was no further flexibility or tolerance for that approach. |
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The approach of the deadline quickened our sense of urgency. |
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Nothing seems more natural than to approach confirmability via confirmation. |
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Boole's approach was ultimately much further reaching than either sides' in the controversy. |
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With the consumer approach, evaluators produce independent, consumerlike assessments where the consumer's welfare is the ultimate value. |
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One approach to this issue was by the use of perturbation theory, as developed under the leadership of John Archibald Wheeler at Princeton. |
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His development of Twistor Theory has produced a beautiful and productive approach to the classical equations of mathematical physics. |
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When sewing strip sets, use a lighthanded approach feeding the strips under the presser foot so the crosswise grain isn't stretched. |
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Did you know that the light-handed, 'less is more' approach works best even for heavy acne and deep wrinkles? |
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Watt at first experimented with improving this method, but soon gave up on this approach because it was so cumbersome. |
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In the 17th century, the new method of modern science rejected the Aristotelian approach. |
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However, this new approach was slow to take root in the biological sciences, the last bastion of the concept of fixed natural types. |
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However, this approach is most successful for organisms that had hard body parts, such as shells, bones or teeth. |
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This approach elegantly predicted many of the spectral phenomena that Bohr's model failed to explain. |
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London therefore decided upon a more vigorous approach by clamping down on avoidance of customs duties. |
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The infinitesimal approach fell out of favor in the 19th century because it was difficult to make the notion of an infinitesimal precise. |
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Limits were the first way to provide rigorous foundations for calculus, and for this reason they are the standard approach. |
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As a result, two variants of listwise approach are proposed to emphasize ranking order on the top of the ranked list. |
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A combined approach was initiated in 2014, comprising managed motorway system and lane gain scheme. |
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We need to take a more hardheaded approach to these problems. |
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Once an aircraft is established on its final approach, control is handed over to Heathrow Tower. |
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His approach to his subjects would seem to borrow something from his gentle couchside manner. |
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In 2014 a new, 9000 space car park located underneath the approach to 23R was constructed, the first area of the site opened in the autumn. |
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A more modest approach is for the parent to give money to a child, followed by a loanback to the parent. |
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Statistics about waiting times in national systems are an honest approach to the issue of those waiting for access to care. |
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This new approach sheds new light on the agricultural and horticultural practices of the Vikings and therefore also on their cuisine. |
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But they are the peers of the Queensland Parliament, and, having no lordly robes, must approach the Old Country model as closely as possible. |
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This subjective approach allows people, rather than researchers, to define their own social class. |
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This occurs through a strategic approach such as structured English immersion or sheltered instruction. |
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In contrast, the new Keynesian approach retains the rational expectations assumption, however it assumes a variety of market failures. |
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Law and economics, or economic analysis of law, is an approach to legal theory that applies methods of economics to law. |
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This validated approach replaces individual genotyping of every person by allelotyping of pools of individuals. |
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This provides a more balanced approach to teaching and helps students of a variety of learning styles succeed. |
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A few years later in the 1980s, the strict grammar and corrective approach of the 1950s became obsolete. |
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He is credited with having a less formal approach to the papacy than his predecessors. |
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This grand approach was constructed by Benito Mussolini after the conclusion of the Lateran Treaty. |
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Crowley rightly argues that his devolutionist approach to social policy would appeal to Quebec's strong autonomist streak. |
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This approach can lead to a Disneyland of a garden that busily vies for attention with the view, bringing out the best in neither. |
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An approach to death as outlined above makes euthanasia inappropriate and irrelevant. |
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After World War I, a growing desire for a more fundamentalist approach among some Friends began a split among Five Years Meetings. |
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Sleep scheduling is a standard approach for balancing energy consumption, which has been abstracted as the domatic partition problem. |
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But with exotic dancers, binge-drinking, tooth-ripping, show tunes, time travel, ebonics and murder, it's an approach not usually seen onstage. |
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Here's a fun activity that combines a Mad Lib-like approach with math to create some very interesting word problems. |
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A more strictly polytheistic approach holds the various goddesses and gods to be separate and distinct entities in their own right. |
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The Edisonian approach to innovation is characterized by trial-and-error discovery rather than a systematic theoretical approach. |
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Children are frequently permitted to choose from a variety of activities, using a learning center approach. |
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An alternative approach would be to create a board of mental health professionals and lawyers who would majoritively decide consent issues. |
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The approach taken is to electrophorese the RNA sample on an agarose gel under denaturing conditions. |
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On the approach there were four large, fluted Corinthian columns supporting a frieze and decorated pediment above. |
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The purpose of a barbican was not just to provide another line of defence but also to dictate the only approach to the gate. |
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Water defences, such as moats or natural lakes, had the benefit of dictating the enemy's approach to the castle. |
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The approach was long and took the viewer around the castle, ensuring they got a good look before entering. |
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Such an approach was not confined to castles, but was also applied to the fortified towns of the day. |
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His rational approach to Gothic stood in stark contrast to the revival's romanticist origins. |
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The old-fashioned man-of-letters approach of the likes of Professor Lord Pinkrose is now happily behind us. |
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Lieutenant Robert Maynard of HMS Pearl was given command of two commandeered sloops, to approach the town from the sea. |
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If you've tried to lose weight before, you probably sensed intuitively that such an antifood approach would be a problem. |
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Although Richard sought peace with France, he took a different approach to the situation in Ireland. |
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Richard rejected the approach his grandfather, Edward III, had taken to the nobility. |
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The Maoli clan worships a goddess at a shrine which women may not approach. |
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Their nearest approach to a classic pie is their margherita, with a sauce that incorporates sweet, juicy garlic and some fermented tomatoes. |
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The hallmark of Holbein's art is a searching and perfectionist approach discernible in his alterations to his portraits. |
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The Netherlandish painters did not approach the creation of a picture through a framework of linear perspective and correct proportion. |
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The Great Desert of Africa of course puts a limit to its wanderings, and the firless plains of Egypt equally discourage its approach. |
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Their approach was to return to the abundant detail, intense colours, and complex compositions of Quattrocento Italian and Flemish art. |
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Having adopted this technique, Moore was in conflict with academic tutors who did not appreciate such a modern approach. |
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In this respect, the only books which approach to its excellence are Gulliver's Travels and Robinson Crusoe. |
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Hoffman's freehanded approach to the law in silencing the defendants had angered many, and would later be overruled by a higher court. |
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Boas eschews the play as ethical treatise or psychological study and instead takes a more historicist and literal approach. |
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Our proposed definitional approach to the data processing-communications dilemma evoked considerable discussion. |
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Berkeley's approach to empiricism would later come to be called subjective idealism. |
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Criticisms such as his led to the strong programme, a radical approach to the sociology of science. |
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Your gothness is then measured by your peers with a 'gothier-than-thou' approach, facing ridicule if you are falling short. |
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In these circumstances, part or none of the tied grant-in-kind might be treated by the inclusion approach. |
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Kant's approach to treating thinking and acting alike is wrong, according to Williams. |
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In 1928, Virginia Woolf took a grassroots approach to informing and inspiring feminism. |
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Epstein, in an effort to maximise the Beatles' commercial potential, encouraged them to adopt a professional approach to performing. |
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Freed from the burden of touring, the Beatles embraced an increasingly experimental approach as they recorded Sgt. |
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In late 2006, Stewart made his return to rock music and his new approach to country music with the release of Still the Same. |
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Closely related to power metal is progressive metal, which adopts the complex compositional approach of bands like Rush and King Crimson. |
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Doom metal traces its roots to the lyrical themes and musical approach of early Black Sabbath. |
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A Woman of Paris premiered in September 1923 and was acclaimed for its subtle approach, then an innovation. |
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Olivier did not enjoy making Wuthering Heights, and his approach to film acting, combined with a dislike for Oberon, led to tensions on set. |
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We took a very guerrilla approach to marketing Goin' Hollywood, in keeping with the irreverent tone of the game. |
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The spy's handler told him to approach the subject by posing as a dog handler. |
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Argentina were talented but preferred a tougher approach to the game, which saw them reduced to ten men. |
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The goal was to apply a systematic approach to establishing the Olympic programme for each celebration of the Games. |
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The head-in-the-sand approach to economic problems frequently bankrupts companies. |
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On Black Rod's approach, the doors are slammed shut against him, symbolising the rights of parliament and its independence from the monarch. |
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Methodologically, Wiktionary represents an implementation of the descriptive approach to linguistics and specifically to grammar. |
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The society of beach-combers always repays the small pains you need be at to enjoy it. They are easy of approach and affable in conversation. |
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This approach was implemented due to efforts in place by rival Japanese automakers Toyota and Nissan. |
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So he planned his final approach to follow a line of position directly to his destination. |
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I wasn't expecting it to work, but I hit it big when I tried the new approach. |
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This approach has been popular with the general public but is typically rejected by experts. |
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The most direct of the three is the production approach, which sums the outputs of every class of enterprise to arrive at the total. |
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Total income can be subdivided according to various schemes, leading to various formulae for GDP measured by the income approach. |
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The integrity of the right optic radiation was analysed by means of a hodologic probabilistic approach. |
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The Orientalists were, however, soon opposed by advocates of an approach that has been termed Anglicist. |
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Her encouragement enables them to approach God, and sue for grace, bowing on suppliant knee, to receive forgiveness. |
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The experience to date clearly illustrated Langley's general approach to innovation in technology and set a pattern for all future aerodromic work. |
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The Amtrak brand revitalization approach represents one of the most ambitious, comprehensive, and systematic experiential marketing approaches I have ever seen. |
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One patient, in walking through the street, may be quite appalled at the approach of a runaway horse. The degree of appalment in another may be quite trifling. |
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The autorefractometer is now routinely used as the first approach. |
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There are several avenues by which we can approach this problem. |
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It is argued that the precautionary principle provides an important mechanism for bridging the gap between public and private sectors in their approach to financial harm. |
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Read a no holds barred interview with author Leyla Harrison, in which she talks about rapefic, cancerfic, feedback, and her approach to writing fanfic. |
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Such obstacles prompted the development of small chemical inhibitors to dissect biological pathways in an approach popularly known as chemical genomics. |
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Many collectors have a strong interest in particular artists or genres of music, often combining these with a general collection, but taking a more completist approach. |
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A corpus approach is a useful methodology for observing, describing and interpreting the stylistic features of language in literary and non-literary texts. |
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Any US counterstrategy will require a domestic, interagency, and multi-lateral approach to defend Taiwan's ability to resolve the conflict peacefully. |
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Also shown at the bottom is the trajectory during the first encounter on 29 March 1974, which was a darkside pass with a closest approach distance from the surface of 723 km. |
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The current deconfusion approach operates on some given premises. |
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The incomplete minor fissure was divided by using an endocutter to complete the right middle lobe lobectomy via the subxyphoid single-port approach. |
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In conclusion, initial surgery approach, tumor size, extrathyroid invasion, lymph node metastases, and pathological type may be related to PTC recurrence. |
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In front of the long passage of approach was probably a foregate. |
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Sam Fuller and the crew of New York Clipper continue to go great guns and retain a comfortable lead as they approach the south eastern tip of Cuba. |
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Since the early modern period the food of England has historically been characterised by its simplicity of approach and a reliance on the high quality of natural produce. |
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Setting aside the intervention in Sierra Leone, recent UK military operations in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq and, most recently, Libya, have followed this approach. |
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The most frequently encountered approach is that made popular by Alfred Wainwright who published seven separate area guides to the Lakeland Fells. |
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Those subjects using a serialist strategy tended to proceed in a step-by-step manner, whereas the holists adopted a more global approach to what was to be learned. |
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To evaluate whether detection of symbiont proteins was possible, we thus designed a specific immunoproteomic approach, described above and discussed below. |
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Not only were its central personages the patterns of propriety, but no breath of scandal, no shadow of indecorum, might approach its utmost boundaries. |
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After World War II, the segregationist approach modeled in Morocco had been discredited by its connections to Vichyism, and assimilationism enjoyed a brief renaissance. |
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On being warned of the approach of the Spanish fleet, Drake is said to have remarked that there was plenty of time to finish the game and still beat the Spaniards. |
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The majority of librarians appear to have shown a very ivory tower approach to the application of all types of management technique to librarianship. |
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His plan to undermine the city walls failed due to heavy rain, and on the approach of a parliamentary relief force, Charles lifted the siege and withdrew to Sudeley Castle. |
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In 1685, when James II succeeded Charles, William at first attempted a conciliatory approach, at the same time trying not to offend the Protestants in England. |
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By the late Enlightenment, there was a rising demand for a more universal approach to education, particularly after the American and French Revolutions. |
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Some Conservative politicians such as Alan Duncan take the libertarian approach that individual freedom and economic freedom of industry and trade should be respected. |
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We need a different approach towards the control and misuse of drugs. |
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It gives its name to the Channel, which forms its seaward approach. |
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This approach usually results in higher promotion costs and advertising. |
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Some modern writers have criticised this approach on the grounds that Rumford's experiments in no way represented systematic quantitative measurements. |
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Chadwick was himself a critic of Big Science in general, and Lawrence in particular, whose approach he considered careless and focused on technology at the expense of science. |
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At the same time, he was also making a transition in his approach to physics, becoming more intuitive and speculative rather than insisting on mathematical proofs. |
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Limits are not the only rigorous approach to the foundation of calculus. |
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Considerable use is made of continuous descent approach techniques to minimise the environmental effects of incoming aircraft, particularly at night. |
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In this mode, aircraft depart towards the west and approach from the east over London, thereby minimising the impact of noise on the most densely populated areas. |
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In addition, ESL students were also able to improve their grades due to the fact that they increased their approach in reading acquisition skills. |
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It is an approach to travelling which focuses on experiencing a country, city or particular place by connecting to its history, people, food and culture. |
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An alternative approach to the corporate model is open access, the online distribution of individual articles and academic journals without charge to readers and libraries. |
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Though the Church's practices and approach to the sacraments became strongly influenced by those of continental reformers, it nevertheless retained episcopal church structure. |
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Beginning at Bec, Anselm composed dialogues and treatises with a rational and philosophical approach, sometimes causing him to be credited as the founder of Scholasticism. |
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Its proponents took an intellectual and humanistic approach to religion. |
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This approach had a great appeal, not only in India, but also in the west. |
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Preschools have adopted various methods of teaching, such as Montessori, Waldorf, Head Start, HighScope, Reggio Emilia approach, Bank Street and Forest kindergartens. |
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The Parthenon, also approached up a hill, probably had many wide steps at the approach to the main front, followed by a flat area before the final few steps. |
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Tensions came to a head over the approach to the war in France. |
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The group's intention was to reform art by rejecting what it considered the mechanistic approach first adopted by Mannerist artists who succeeded Raphael and Michelangelo. |
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This religious approach was influenced by the spiritual qualities of medieval art, in opposition to the alleged rationalism of the Renaissance embodied by Raphael. |
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Television versions, however, have often taken the third approach of leaving Banquo invisible to viewers, thereby portraying Banquo's ghost as merely Macbeth's delusion. |
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This approach is taken in the 1978 Thames TV production, Jack Gold's 1983 version for BBC Television Shakespeare, and in Penny Woolcock's 1997 Macbeth on the Estate. |
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Most importantly, he argued this could be achieved by use of a sceptical and methodical approach whereby scientists aim to avoid misleading themselves. |
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Her conviction that such forces could improve society connects her biographical approach with that of other early feminist historians such as Mary Hays and Anna Jameson. |
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Their approach to implementing liberty involves opposing any governmental coercion, aside from that which is necessary to prevent individuals from coercing each other. |
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Broadbent gained an acting nomination at the BAFTA Awards under Yates' direction, which was a different approach in comparison to his immediate previous work. |
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His visual style, incorporating a detailed approach to production design and innovative, atmospheric lighting, has been influential on a subsequent generation of filmmakers. |
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While he is now looked at as a traditionalist, his new approach to landscape painting changed the course of art history, as many of the Turner Prize winners aspire to do. |
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In pool C, Samoa gave England a fright with an adventurous approach that allowed them to take an early lead, however, England's superior fitness saw them through. |
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He came from behind to get into a playoff with Raymond Floyd, once again winning on the second playoff hole after Floyd pulled his approach shot into a pond left of the green. |
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While still a dangerous, and damaging puncher, Benn's move to the higher weight limit saw him refine his fight strategy and adopt a more considered approach. |
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Collazo's failed approach resulted in a mismatch on the scorecards. |
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The pluralist approach suggests that the modern democratic state's actions are the result of pressures applied by a variety of organized interests. |
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However, this approach has the disadvantage of subjectivity. |
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The first approach, developed by Oliver MacDonagh, presented an expansive and centralized administrative state while deemphasizing the influence of Benthamite utilitarianism. |
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Seven Canadian sites were assessed, the most promising being Churchill, Manitoba, but the waters were too shallow to allow ships to approach close to shore. |
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This strip of land was recognized by Iraqi commanders as a key approach to Baghdad, and was defended by some of the best units of the Iraqi Republican Guard. |
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In general, pharmacotherapy is less effective as a single modality approach than psychotherapy when treating chronic depression with an Axis II disorder. |
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However, this approach did not work well because the members could not agree on a leader or on policies, and often worked at odds with each other. |
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Other sections of the left refused to support a Nationalist position, instead arguing either for working class unity or a critical approach to both sides. |
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This approach is called accrual accounting, meaning that obligations are recognized when they are acquired, or accrued, rather than when they are paid. |
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However, field measurements suggest the approach quota allocation for the A380 may be overly generous compared to the older Boeing 747, but still quieter. |
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It influenced the programmes and policies of major multilateral and bilateral development agencies, and was the precursor to the human development approach. |
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This approach is intended to provide access to the greatest quantity of coal per well set and also allows greater consistency in production gas quality. |
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However, Regional Boards had been phased out by January 2010 and SEPA has since adopted a new approach to engage with its stakeholders at a local level. |
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Others have used a multitherapy approach, including gastric lavage with acetylcysteine and nystatin, as well as oral papain and promotility therapy with metoclopramide. |
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Swift's next move was to approach King William directly, based on his imagined connection through Temple and a belief that he had been promised a position. |
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His approach was illustrated by the care he took with Mahler's symphonies. |
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The Princess Theatre musicals brought about a change in approach. |
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Romanticism rejected the highly objective and ordered nature of Neoclassicism, and opted for a more individual and emotional approach to the arts. |
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Most artists attempted to take a centrist approach which adopted different features of Neoclassicist and Romanticist styles, in order to synthesize them. |
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Imperial tombs have spectacular avenues of approach lined with real and mythological animals on a scale matching Egypt, and smaller versions decorate temples and palaces. |
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This approach remains intrinsic to Chelsea's teaching philosophy today. |
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Jackson takes a more chronological approach to the story than did Tolkien. |
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One approach is to drop the demand that utility be maximized. |
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The essay, with its analytical approach to the definition of political concepts, reintroduced the methods of analytic philosophy to the study of political philosophy. |
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He strongly disagreed with Niels Bohr's instrumentalism and supported Albert Einstein's realist approach to scientific theories about the universe. |
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As the rower's legs approach full extension, the rower pivots the torso toward the bow of the boat and then finally pulls the arms towards his or her chest. |
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