They are artificially nurtured in hatcheries before being released into cages. |
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But sugar is less expensive in that country than in the United States, where critics contend import quotas artificially raise sugar prices. |
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She looked like one of those artificially aged people in the movies, with their grey skin, grey hair and faux wrinkles. |
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Madeira is the only wine in the world where heat is deliberately applied to age the wine artificially. |
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Research has been going on for many years to investigate the possibility of artificially cloning animals. |
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The older muscles with artificially activated satellite cells had a regenerative ability comparable to that of younger muscle. |
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Government intervention would be better targeted at ameliorating this local dependency rather than artificially prolonging it. |
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But you also come across real mausoleums, like the cemetery, where on artificially formed hillside terraces over a thousand soldiers lie at rest. |
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Each animal was artificially ventilated, and the mechanical respiratory properties of the mouse were measured. |
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Some experimental evidence on animals with artificially induced fevers supports the possibility of its antipyretic effects. |
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Experts argue that share prices were effectively artificially rigged, which is why there has been no recovery. |
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Only the writers get the virtual slap on the wrist for artificially inserting too much melodrama into a story that should have been a comic romp. |
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Cynics will argue that the new rules are another way artificially to manipulate the sport. |
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They want to build a lock to keep the River Colne artificially high so boats can use the marina. |
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As an artificially created sound of the wind increases, the speed, shape, and color of projected clouds change. |
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Commercial tomatoes are tasteless because they are bred for shipping, picked green, and ripened artificially. |
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Sometimes DNA is artificially synthesized for the production of genetically modified food. |
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The decision may be whether to let the grain dry in the field or to harvest higher-moisture corn and artificially dry the grain. |
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I suspect this is due to digital noise reduction, which is used to artificially reduce film grain. |
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She is beautiful and her acting is fine, but her singing voice is dubbed and she looks artificially Puerto Rican. |
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It may be so, if the industry takes advantage of the data being offered and if attempts to artificially stunt supply are halted. |
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These are theories that focus on artificially isolated aspects of literature in order to use them for an understanding of nonliterary facts. |
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It manages to draw our attention to the flaws in these characters without artificially drumming up crises. |
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Competing on price means artificially lowering prices to attract more customers. |
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It merely refuses to help the owner get rich from artificially enforced scarcity. |
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The movie frames several sections as action sequences, complete with artificially generated tension. |
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We try to make up for our rebellious feelings by behaving in artificially loving ways toward others. |
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He was artificially appalled at the thought of somebody actually leaking classified information. |
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They always seemed to look at the grays of life through an artificially generous, rose-tinted lens. |
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Then he became sad, not publicly or artificially sad, but deeply, privately sad. |
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The nurse, wearing an artificially concerned expression, came over and helped him to drink it. |
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Perhaps the dictator was good at his job as an artificially friendly face of the movement. |
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Alternatively, during the 1980s the Japanese authorities kept interest rates artificially low to help bolster a sluggish world economy. |
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The sugar industry is struggling against a corrupt world market which keeps prices artificially low. |
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The golden ceiling is artificially lit from below, so it glows with a gentle lustre. |
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The proposal to add 18 inches to the dam could help rehabilitate the salmon fish stocks by artificially inducing the returning salmon to spawn. |
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Continue that count, albeit an artificially pre-programmed tally, to the year 2020, and you're face to face with the future. |
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Most taramasalata sold commercially is artificially colored and tastes nothing like the homemade version. |
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What has to be done is to shun policies like credit expansion which artificially foster malinvestment. |
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If you are so against feuds being artificially built up by the media then don't take the bait and shoot your mouth off in response. |
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If the markdown is from an artificially inflated price, then the advertising is deceptive. |
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This was the first artificially carbonated water, known as soda water or seltzer. |
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The beccafico, however, is not as a rule artificially fattened, and on this account was preferred by some sensitive tastes to the ortolan. |
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Most veal comes from animals that have been artificially orphaned, kept in crates or pens, and have been fed on a diet based on milk powder. |
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Such bigeneric cross plants do occur rarely in nature, and have at times also been artificially created in the horticultural field. |
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High amounts of crude exports artificially boosted the bolivar making imports cheap and destroying local industry. |
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The country was always an unstable equilibrium, artificially held together by the iron bonds of an authoritarian and brutal regime. |
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In that context the election packages, dignified artificially by the term manifesto, were based on very slippery assumptions. |
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The gorge slowly widens northward to reveal river benches, flood plains, and broadening bottomland, most of which are now artificially flooded. |
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Several experiments in which parts of leaves were artificially shaded showed that nitrogen is retranslocated from shaded to unshaded leaves. |
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Body-miked and artificially boosted in the National's boxy acoustic, the music does not sound anything like opera. |
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It is possible for the region not to get enough natural snow, then they will use snow cannons to produce snow artificially. |
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This debt was created artificially, by usury, which technically is morally unlawful, which is therefore, lawfully a crime. |
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The whole house price boom has been artificially inflated by the fact that govt stats combine both new builds and resales. |
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In England, the relative lack of sunshine meant that salt was usually made by heating brine artificially. |
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Instead, says Midkiff, the sperm of male pigs is collected and used to artificially inseminate the sows. |
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The Russian Central Bank has been busily buying dollars, which keeps the ruble artificially low. |
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The element can be prepared artificially in particle accelerators and is a byproduct of nuclear fission reactions. |
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It is prepared artificially in particle accelerators by bombarding heavy transuranium elements, such as californium, with alpha particles. |
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But now, an ultra hardliner has been elected president with a huge, if artificially augmented, majority. |
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Most Japanese oysters are maricultured, which means they are actually born in a hatchery where egg and sperm are artificially combined. |
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The pots were placed outdoors and artificially watered as necessary to keep at approximate field capacity. |
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Examples of distortions are monopoly rents, hidden subsidies, artificially determined floors and ceilings on input prices. |
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An overprecise or artificially rigid classification of qualifying circumstances is not what is called for under the Act. |
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Some findings even suggest that artificially boosting self-esteem may lower subsequent academic performance. |
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They discovered that small beads could be carved out of the shells of freshwater mussels and inserted into oysters to artificially form pearls. |
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She had to be in control, even if it meant artificially reining in her wild emotions by swigging a few drinks. |
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Charcot demonstrated that such paralyses could be cured, and then artificially produced again, by hypnotic suggestion. |
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Greenery crouches around the few perennial streams and artificially filled waterholes. |
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The chemical components used to artificially petrify wood can be found in natural settings around volcanoes and within sedimentary strata. |
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By such means insecure white people were given the familistic support of a clearly, if artificially created collectivity. |
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This myth is what those absurd and revolting products such as fat-free cakes and artificially sweetened fizzy drinks are all about. |
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At the National Wildlife Research Center in Taif, female bustards are artificially inseminated and the chicks are hand-raised and then released. |
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Since the law confers this public right, I deprecate any attempt artificially to restrict its scope. |
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In the swordless platies, females also prefer males with artificially attached swords over conspecific males. |
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Although some stream fed commercial fisheries do contain natural fish, the fast majority are artificially stocked. |
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Harris rejected such an ahistorical and artificially contrived formulation of African studies. |
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Thus a contrived dichotomy between human rights and national security has been artificially orchestrated. |
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Dollar bank deposits were converted into pesos at an artificially low exchange rate, and import permits were implemented on all goods. |
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If viscosity is artificially added in an inviscid model, it has only a small effect on performance. |
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The work cross-cuts between artificially smooth tracking and frozen-frame shots. |
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If you turn it on artificially in a fruit fly, in the antenna of the fruit fly, then the fruit fly will grow an eye in its antenna. |
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It is prepared artificially by bombarding curium with alpha particles in a particle accelerator. |
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The pre-owned market is artificially propped up because there aren't any real replacements. |
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Researchers are developing genetically modified poppies producing artificially high thebaine levels. |
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Yet, for many people, science has artificially prolonged the dying process. |
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There are over 30,000 different orchid species and well over 100,000 hybrid strains have been artificially propagated. |
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And while the price of visits, hospital stays and basic laboratory tests are kept artificially low, patients are still gouged. |
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Woman who drank diet soda pop that was artificially sweetened did not show any increased risk and tended to lose weight. |
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And the gap between what constitutes being disabled, or differently abled, is artificially narrowed by the week. |
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He has grown to recognize that the distinction is a bad one and that the artificially separated elements are mutually supporting and necessary. |
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And as a result, in place of the kindled hopes and artificially aroused excitement comes disillusion and apathy. |
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As the dollar has tumbled it has artificially driven up the price of the Euro, and set the whole GDP of Euroland into freefall. |
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But the idea has already set off scholarly dust-ups with economists who say targets could drive up inflation artificially. |
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Maybe the key, as with so many other foods, lies in consuming artificially sweetened goods in moderation. |
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Is keeping someone who is in a persistent vegetative state artificially alive a benefit to that person or does it only needlessly and inhumanely prolong her dying? |
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The deals allowed them to artificially inflate cash flow and hide debt, which deceptively boosted share price and ultimately led to the company's collapse. |
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How could it be that in a situation as artificially contrived as a television studio, you could get this frank and free discussion between two people? |
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Problems were made worse when the German currency union took effect, following the decision to convert East German Ostmarks at an artificially high rate into Deutschmarks. |
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It was a kind of freak show, with the actor's head on a body larger than his real one, and looking as if he were walking somehow artificially with no clear point. |
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With the price artificially high, demand for that labor melted away. |
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The coalition's member companies argue Canadian exports are subsidized through provincial forestry policies, especially artificially low stumpage or Crown timber-cutting fees. |
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In this context, extreme sports may reflect an atavistic desire to artificially inject risk into lives that seemed devoid of the excitement that only risk can provide. |
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By keeping the renminbi artificially low, the central government makes Chinese exports cheap in foreign countries. |
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Congressional leaders want China to float its currency on the open market to help adjust what they consider artificially low prices for Chinese goods. |
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The physician is therefore always striving to achieve adequate oxygenation of the artificially respirated patient using the lowest possible inspiratory oxygen concentration. |
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The reason that the land was so waterlogged is because the weir systems keep the Thames level artificially high, thereby affecting all the land that should be drained down. |
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The efficacy of the isolated phage to disinfest seed potato tubers artificially inoculated with a common scab-causing streptomycete was evaluated. |
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The presenter tried to artificially create an argument between the two. |
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There are dangers in drawing comparisons between an artificially bred and domestically trained animal and an animal which is living completely in the wild. |
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They were taken out because Ascot's likeable clerk of the course upset trainers by refusing to artificially water the sun-baked turf because rain was forecast. |
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With plenty of World Bank money on tap, the government borrowed and spent like a drunken sailor, artificially raising living standards and burying Hungary in debt. |
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The high sugar Muscat grapes have their natural fermentation into dry wine stopped artificially by adding neutral raw alcohol to the vats of wine. |
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The electrode was calibrated by allowing it to equilibrate with 2 ml of air-saturated artificially hardened water, circulated in the chamber by a small magnet. |
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My idea of a game, first of all, is that it represents a subset of the rules of Life, or an artificially contrived set of rules that represent something else entirely. |
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The whole building was air conditioned and artificially lit. |
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To be productive, those soils were artificially drained many years ago. |
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If triplets or more were born, only two lambs were allowed to be reared with the dam, and the extra lambs were removed at 12 to 24 h of age and reared artificially. |
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Local habitats include savanna-like pasture with scattered shrubs, rice fields, and gallery forest, and the area is artificially irrigated throughout the year. |
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One injection every 14 days kept the cows' hormones artificially inflated. |
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It is now illegal to artificially implant cloned embryos in a woman. |
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Rocksalt, sylvine and fluorite can all be produced artificially. |
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While the Xinxiang choir artificially oversold the Aboriginal aspect of some of its songs and there were one or two sour notes, the children's choir really was moving. |
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Failure to account for an unmeasured risk factor could have artificially inflated or deflated the relative risks for the landfill versus reference areas. |
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The main reason for this is that by artificially undervaluing its own currency, and therefore overvaluing the dollar, China artificially stimulates its manufacturing exports. |
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The president will remain under pressure to encourage Beijing to float its currency, currently pegged to the dollar, which experts argue makes imports artificially cheap. |
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This figure might be viewed as the product of high demand meeting artificially low supply rather than being based on steady growth in rental values. |
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We had to learn how to artificially inseminate mice, which was a big task. |
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As a result, it felt like an add-on, meant to artificially moisten another otherwise dry address. |
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And we now know that while others were artificially enhancing their strength, you refused. |
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Joseph Priestly, an English chemist and clergyman invented the first glass of artificially carbonated soda using carbon dioxide collected over vats of fermenting beer. |
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Secessionism splits people into parts, artificially separating the voting booth from the synagogue pew. |
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They also passed an outrageous farm Bill that subsidizes rich farmers and keeps domestic prices artificially high. |
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Having been trapped inside all day, being artificially suppressed and made to be quiet in the classroom there is an explosion of excitability on being released. |
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Stationary and mobile monitoring of the scope required would generate so much sensor data that it could only be done if artificially intelligent computers were doing the work. |
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The finding may also mean that, in severe cases, it may be more appropriate to remove the defective adrenals and administer cortisol and other adrenal hormones artificially. |
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In the second, often done at home, the biological dad artificially inseminates the surrogate, who is then the child's biological mum. |
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In the second type, often done at home, the biological dad artificially inseminates the surrogate, who is then the child's biological mum. |
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Such therapeutics are produced in somatic cells having a genome with an artificially altered PrP gene. |
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Abrahamism arose in an artificially Abrahamized Europe as a schizophrenic rejection of the incontrovertible excesses of religious Abrahamism. |
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Blondism artificially produced in Micronesia and Melanesia as in Polynesia indicates a blond element in the last conquering immigration. |
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A typical e-begging video is in serious tone, with an artificially humble YouTuber explaining some recent crisis they've had to endure. |
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Desborough Island, Ham Island at Old Windsor and Penton Hook Island were artificially created by lock cuts and navigation channels. |
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By contrast, the currency's black market exchange rate is artificially weak. |
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Similar products are made from ham or turkey, and analogues are made from textured vegetable protein, artificially flavoured to resemble bacon. |
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The use of any device on the motorcycle to artificially decrease the temperature of the fuel below ambient temperature is forbidden. |
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The tariffs on grain which kept the price of bread artificially high were repealed. |
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Hydrogen gas was first artificially produced in the early 16th century by the reaction of acids on metals. |
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Anthropogenic lakes are artificially created lakes formed by human activity. |
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Radionuclides occur naturally and are artificially produced in nuclear reactors, cyclotrons, particle accelerators or radionuclide generators. |
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These contain one very remarkable vault with curious painted reliefs, now artificially lit and open to visitors. |
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In the dusty workroom her artificially red ponytail glowed like padauk, one of the exotic veneers she uses in her work. |
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Most domestic ducks neglect their eggs and ducklings, and their eggs must be hatched under a broody hen or artificially. |
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The Indian Ocean is artificially connected to the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal, which is accessible via the Red Sea. |
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Some conservationists are concerned that these manatees have become too reliant on these artificially warmed areas. |
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In many chalk downland areas there is no surface water at all other than artificially created dewponds. |
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At present, the beach sand is artificially replenished given that storms regularly remove large quantities of material. |
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However, this policy of artificially isolating the Manchus of the northeast from the rest of China could not last forever. |
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Taking multiple interventions artificially inflates the duration of a speech and thus may be used as a tactic to prolong a speech. |
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Right now, attempts to broker peace in Sudan are artificially divided. |
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Role of continuous wheat and amendments in ameliorating an artificially eroded dark brown chernozemic soil under dryland conditions. |
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Trans fats are unsaturated fats that are uncommon in nature, but can be created artificially. |
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Of the 10 chicks hatched from artificially incubated eggs, one 5week-old, hand-fed, Indian ring-necked parakeet had a positive cloacal swab. |
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If pubcos have been colluding to artificially increase prices, that would be a clear abuse of the market. |
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The peat provides a natural source of essential oils, fatty acids and lipoids which have to be artificially added to most cosmetics. |
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La expected delivery is therefore by no means a coding optimization to artificially increase revenue but makes many logical objectification. |
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Julian and other chemists wanted to synthesize steroids in the laboratory, that is, build them artificially. |
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Cytological studies on artificially induced gynogenesis in the Pacific abalone. |
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Only 10 trucks were delivered, but the drivers can't receive them due to artificially created preclusions. |
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The studio combines industrial design, digital prototyping, and mechatronics engineering to create installations that are artificially alive. |
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Louis chemical conglomerate whose laboratory whizzes concocted the BST drug that artificially stimulates cows to give more milk. |
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The Corn Laws imposed a tariff on imported wheat, protecting British farmers from foreign competition, but making the cost of bread artificially high. |
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Triploidy and gynogenesis can be artificially induced in this species. |
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Hawking said that robots and other artificially intelligent machines could bring enormous benefits and if they were a success it would be the biggest event in human history. |
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As millions of robotic entities transform into an army of artificially intelligent bots capable of learning, what value does a college degree have? |
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It was not too far-fetched to imagine artificially intelligent robots pets in the future that can learn, think and respond on their own, Dr Rault maintained. |
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As sugar has become public enemy number one in the battle against obesity, many Americans have fed their sweet tooth with artificially sweetened diet drinks. |
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Modern empires were not artificially constructed economic machines. |
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Monkeys at USAMRIID research facilities have been infected, but tests on animals that are artificially infected with a human disease may give false or misleading results. |
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Because the male specific region is very small and contains no essential genes, it is even possible to artificially induce XX males and YY females to no ill effect. |
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Countries with strong government control of the economy sometimes enforce official exchange rates that make their own currency artificially strong. |
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Simon, 59, who has been at Classic FM for the past 10 years, said another odd job was artificially inseminating cattle in New Zealand after he went travelling the world. |
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This distinction was artificially introduced in the 17th century by grammarians, and is largely ignored in spoken language and not well understood by Dutch speakers. |
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Mining is required to obtain any material that cannot be grown through agricultural processes, or created artificially in a laboratory or factory. |
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This has artificially converted many shallow lakes into emergent marshes. |
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That was artificially brought on by a heart-shaped purple pill I took about a hundred years ago in order to stay awake throughout my friend's 21st birthday party. |
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Now, Company X sells its product to Company Y at an artificially low price, resulting in a low profit and a low tax for Company X based in Africa. |
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The UWCM team artificially created brain cancer cells by allowing normal cells to multiply until they hit their natural limit and stopped dividing. |
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Real ale in a bottle is unpasteurised and is not artificially carbonated. |
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Perceptual filling in of artificially induced scotomas in human vision. |
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The Complaint alleges that such false and misleading statements by defendants operated artificially to inflate Network Associate's stock price during the class period. |
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