A month back the route from Newport to Sandown was opened along a disused railway and as such it has no hills. |
|
Attempts to measure freedom are notoriously complicated, as are attempts to assign an intrinsic value to freedom as such. |
|
The real difference between industrial premises and State buildings is that the latter are not rateable and as such the local economy loses out. |
|
In fact, while they are labeled as such, they are not really fantasy stories in the genre sense. |
|
Our lips are a reflection of our inner health and as such, they deserve the same care and consideration as the rest of our body. |
|
Consequently, wrathfulness, horror, and repugnance as such are elicited by the events of the film. |
|
There are many on our side, whom you will not acknowledge to be good men, but whom we consider as such, and in whom we may justly boast. |
|
But then I find myself asking why competition is seen as such an admirable quality. |
|
A dog, for all its admirable and unique qualities, is not a human being and is not treated in the law as such. |
|
It was not classed as such under domestic law and was vested in administrative, not criminal, courts. |
|
Titles and badges are exercised as such a weapon, to which you and I look up wistfully. |
|
This means that important calls from known people can always be identified as such. |
|
When they're dressed as women, they are women, and should be referred to as such. |
|
Chitin is the second most abundant polysaccharide on earth and, as such, a great target for bioconversion applications. |
|
I'd missed the sheep, though the winning decorated hay bale was disguised as such. |
|
He said his company is a bonded warehouse and as such, it stocks vehicles for the local market as well as re-export. |
|
There is nothing as beautiful as such a simple joy and it truly makes your heart ache. |
|
It should, however, be made clear that under Article 234 the ECJ does not pass judgment on the validity as such of a national law. |
|
Even if we cannot yet fully count the value of the environment as such, we can put a figure on the cost of environmental destruction. |
|
Indeed, the Gemara is a compilation of the various rabbinic discussions on the Mishna, and as such completes the understanding of the Mishna. |
|
|
Some people say that with age comes wisdom and knowledge, and as such you can live a much richer life. |
|
I am not sure I have a hero as such, but there are quite a few figures that I admire. |
|
Traditionally, when records are accessioned, they are physically and legally handed over to the archive and marked as such. |
|
The Beast isn't even an electronic record as such, as Michel records himself on guitar, drums, melodica, horns, reeds, keys, the list goes on. |
|
We are all the results of our histories and as such we should hold our heritage dear. |
|
The orthodox theory is that conditions and warranties are determinable as such at the date of the contract. |
|
This text is aimed at high school agriscience programs, and as such, the level is below that of a university basic horticulture course. |
|
Almost everything on the floor has a designated position and is labeled as such and is kept in that position. |
|
When no two raters agreed on an item rating, the lack of agreement was recorded as such. |
|
He will be going off to university soon, and as such, he is doing tons of research on the university he is supposed to be attending. |
|
Teachers experience the real-life situations and as such we must voice our concerns. |
|
Even for propositional logics, models of such systems are usually algebras, e.g., Boolean or Heyting algebras, and as such they are categories. |
|
They become artifacts not only of culture but of time, and as such acquire a timeless, ageless quality that can elude even the best color films. |
|
Interestingly, the one land grant program with a strongly increasing number of graduates was not identified as such by the respondent in the telephone interview. |
|
While we choose not to be labelled as such, it behooves us to reflect on the sadness and self loathing we experience as a result of performing acts of escapism. |
|
Many of them consist mostly of dried milk and, as such, they're easy to preserve and taste relatively good when reconstituted in water, milk or other beverages. |
|
Actually, sexually assaulted is the term she uses now, but Dunham doesn't directly describe it as such in the book. |
|
When, for instance, we claim that water can freeze, we consider water simply as such, in abstraction from the conditions in which any given amount of water finds itself. |
|
He loomed like a god above us, as much a presence as any deity, and God knows he was accepted as such. |
|
According to Swiss press reports, younger cats in the litter are the most tender and, as such, are the preferred cat cuts. |
|
|
Even if they are somewhat distorted or adapted, they remain accounts of experienced events, and as such they are valuable sources for the historian. |
|
It is above and beyond ourselves, and as such it unites the world in the grand scheme of things, even as it is birthed in its own desires and needs and wants. |
|
The lack of small, easily transported elements in the collection also suggests current activity, as such elements may be quickly winnowed out of a bone assemblage. |
|
Peter Riddell is the doyen of British political commentators, and if something becomes received wisdom, it's often he who initiated its reception as such. |
|
As best as such guerrilla wars allow, the information was vetted and checked and calibrated to the greatest, most honest degrees. |
|
Although both agreements affirm the duty of parties to prevent and eliminate land-based marine pollution, they do not as such prescribe detailed standards for doing so. |
|
It is always interesting asking people about their parents, but rarely does someone come across as such a perfect amalgam of their mother and father as Short. |
|
The source said they were all signed-up soldiers and as such would be expected to take part in the same activities as other fully qualified soldiers. |
|
Yet we never understand why she lives her life as such a wanton woman. |
|
The Dalecarlian dialects developed independently from Old Swedish and as such can be considered separate languages from Swedish. |
|
Nesting hens rarely spend more than an hour a day off of the nest feeding and as such become somewhat constipated. |
|
Other laws, while not aimed at pagan belief as such, forbid particular pagan practices. |
|
There are many variations of socialism and as such there is no single definition encapsulating all of socialism. |
|
Many other states share this view, and as such, these states were not considered either predecessor or successor states of the Soviet Union. |
|
The Carmen states that Duke William killed Harold, but this is unlikely, as such a feat would have been recorded elsewhere. |
|
Pool Street is a pedestrianised street and, as such, serves as the town's main shopping street. |
|
Then a war-monger, or Sooler, as such people were called in the locality, made his voice heard in the land. |
|
As its name implies, it stays close to coastal areas or river estuaries, and as such, is the most familiar porpoise to whale watchers. |
|
Solid solutions have important commercial and industrial applications, as such mixtures often have superior properties to pure materials. |
|
Crude oil, residual, and some distillates contain corrosive components and as such require fuel treatment equipment. |
|
|
It is also one of the eight regions with special consideration of historical nationality recognized as such by the Spanish Government. |
|
But you would orphanize creation, deny that God is the Father of all spirits, and forbid needy, lost man to address him as such. |
|
Oslo is the capital of Norway, and as such is the seat of Norway's national government. |
|
Due to the large number of dialects there is no original native name for the North Frisian language as such. |
|
Russia is in turmoil, but the main impetus towards war is not imperialism as such but commercial forces. |
|
This proved to be Rommel's last attempt to take the initiative and as such his defeat here represented a turning point in the battle. |
|
It does not recognise its prey as such but will try to consume any small, dark coloured, moving object it encounters at night. |
|
The words constituting idioms are stored as catenae in the lexicon, and as such, they are concrete units of syntax. |
|
Carbon dioxide has a lifetime of a century or more, and as such, changes in aerosols will only delay climate changes due to carbon dioxide. |
|
Other politicians have become independents in the course of a parliamentary term, but not been voted into office as such. |
|
Underbones are often mistaken for scooters and are sometimes marketed as such. |
|
Although not a disease as such, irregular supplies of water can cause growing or ripening fruit to split. |
|
The Orientals do not know that the spirit or man as such are free in themselves. |
|
The genetic makeup of Sami people has been extensively studied for as long as such research has been in existence. |
|
All military forces, whether large or small, are military organizations that have official state, and world recognition as such. |
|
Historically, Austrians were regarded as ethnic Germans and viewed themselves as such. |
|
More recently, some speculate that Joanna was the legitimate successor, though Isabella was able to portray herself as such. |
|
Others were born into hidalgo families, and as such they were members of the Spanish nobility with some studies but without economic resources. |
|
The Red Sea is part of the sea roads between Europe, the Persian Gulf and East Asia, and as such has heavy shipping traffic. |
|
Most of the southeast portion of the country is in the Sahara Desert and as such is generally sparsely populated and unproductive economically. |
|
|
Although the latter is a soup, it is considered as a dish in itself and is served as such or with dates especially during the month of Ramadan. |
|
Yet, as has been intimated, the borrowed stories are frequently claimed as such experiences. |
|
The Portuguese in 1471 were the first Europeans to visit the Gold Coast as such, but not necessarily the first sailors to reach the port. |
|
Gros Morne National Park has a reputation as an outstanding example of tectonics at work, and as such has been designated a World Heritage Site. |
|
Afonso de Albuquerque pioneered trade relations with Thailand, and was as such the first recorded European to contact Thailand. |
|
They do not try to hide this role and, as such, are only invited to events allowed by their hosts, such as military parades or air shows. |
|
He asserted that the law as such was a violation of the civil rights of the people of Puerto Rico. |
|
Although to some Marina may be known as a traitor, she was not viewed as such by all the Tlaxcalan. |
|
Quetzalcoatl is not a religious symbol in the Mormon faith, and is not taught as such, nor is it in their doctrine. |
|
As a result, vanadium emeralds purchased as emeralds in the United States are not recognized as such in the UK and Europe. |
|
For example, the Riwoche horse of Tibet was proposed as such, but testing did not reveal genetic differences from domesticated horses. |
|
Serfdom existed as such in parts of Latin America well into the 19th century, past independence. |
|
They are served alongside such vegetables as potatoes and pumpkin and, as such, are generally prepared in a savory manner. |
|
They will live ordinary, corporeal life but will not die and pass as such into the supernatural World to Come. |
|
Texan cities classifiable as such specifically include Abilene, Austin, Corpus Christi, and El Paso. |
|
The Church of All Saints in Halifax was made the cathedral of the Nova Scotian diocese in 1910 and remains as such to date. |
|
Blackstone's Ratio is a maxim of English law, having been established as such within a few decades of Blackstone's work being published. |
|
No such court has ever been created, though proposals have occasionally been made to establish the House of Bishops itself as such a court. |
|
The premise is that only parties to contracts should be able to sue to enforce their rights or claim damages as such. |
|
The extreme northern part of the state is the southern fringe of the Chihuahuan Desert and as such is rich and diverse in biology. |
|
|
Changing the transmission oil is not difficult as such, but a special tool is required to do it. |
|
A hundred, a thousand, few, many, are to be considered as collective nouns, and distinguished as such, by the singular article. |
|
The k in skope is in effect a marker of graecity, and as such conserves the original Greek seme of sight. |
|
It is manifestly a feature of the times, and, as such, it becomes a significant and heedworthy token. |
|
The treaty also gave the name European Community to the EEC, even if it was referred as such before the treaty. |
|
The region has the largest number of businesses of any region in the UK, and as such would be placed as the 31st largest economy in the world. |
|
Under it, a state was sovereign if another sovereign state recognised it as such. |
|
Perkin Warbeck claimed he was the younger of the Princes from 1490 and was recognised as such in international diplomacy outside England. |
|
Like elsewhere in central Africa, the likembe in Angola was an instrument of the emerging working class and, as such, it was also inter-ethnic. |
|
Universal motors also lend themselves to electronic speed control and, as such, are an ideal choice for devices like domestic washing machines. |
|
They are glued to the road surface with an epoxy and as such are not suitable in areas where snow plowing is conducted. |
|
European route E30 includes most of the M4, although it is not signed as such. |
|
In feudal Europe, the working class as such did not exist in large numbers. |
|
The core principle of Druidry is respect and veneration of nature, and as such it often involves participation in the environmental movement. |
|
On his day, the tribune effectively commanded the camp and was even respected as such by the Legate. |
|
The escape came as such a surprise that one contemporary chronicler accused the bishop of witchcraft. |
|
However, gunpowder smoke and the solid residues are basic, and as such the net effect of fireworks on acid rain is debatable. |
|
Mowbray vehemently denied these charges, as such a claim would have amounted to treason. |
|
The Mosella by Ausonius demonstrated a modernism of feeling that indicates the end of classical literature as such. |
|
Milton characterizes him as such, but Satan lacks several key traits that would otherwise make him the definitive protagonist in the work. |
|
|
He routinely introduced her as his mother, referred to her as such in letters, and developed a deeply affectionate friendship with her. |
|
Nothing that was supposed to be big and exciting came off as such and the rest was meh at best. |
|
Yorkshire, as such, played intermittently over the next thirty years but was not organised in any formal way. |
|
It is still disputed which events exactly were Olympic, since few or maybe even none of the events were advertised as such at the time. |
|
The Evangelical Lutheran Church shall be the Established Church of Denmark, and, as such, it shall be supported by the State. |
|
The regions do not have any direct administrative role as such, but they serve for planning, coordination and statistical purposes. |
|
The monarch is the living embodiment of the Crown and, as such, is regarded as the personification of the state. |
|
As a nation will seldom declare that it is acting as such, this usually entails a retrospective examination of state conduct. |
|
In consequence, it is apparent that contemporaries regarded the incomers as English, despite the fact that they weren't exactly as such. |
|
Because of the resistance to allowing women on board, many female pirates did not identify themselves as such. |
|
Privateers generally avoided encounters with warships, as such encounters would be at best unprofitable. |
|
Sent as such to New York on the sloop Duxbury, they seized the vessel and sailed it back to Bermuda. |
|
Although Royal forests were not technically commons, they were used as such from at least the 1500s onwards. |
|
Protocol 2 did not amend the text of the convention as such, but stipulated that it was to be treated as an integral part of the text. |
|
Although some people consider them no longer to be islands, they are generally treated as such. |
|
The Falkland Islands are a British overseas territory and, as such, rely on the UK for the guarantee of their security. |
|
Slow wave phase reversals between two zygomatic leads used monopolarly are often seen as such artifacts. |
|
He was a moper and a complainer, and, as such, was quite unpopular at parties. |
|
An Indian court clarified that Hindi is not the national language of India because the constitution does not mention it as such. |
|
Accordingly, the Orthodox consider Mary to be the Ark of the New Covenant and give her the respect and reverence as such. |
|
|
Many of Perrault's tales became fairy tale staples, and influenced latter fantasy as such. |
|
Religious language in particular was unverifiable and as such literally nonsense. |
|
Rules as such existed and, in early times, would have been agreed orally and subject to local variations. |
|
He served as such until 1880, when he was again nominated but refused to take the religious oath of allegiance to the Sovereign. |
|
The current Brazilian driver's license contains both the RG and the CPF, and as such can be used as an identification card as well. |
|
This is the only official form of identification for residents in Chile and is widely used and accepted as such. |
|
The Evangelical Lutheran Church shall be the State Church in Iceland and, as such, it shall be supported and protected by the State. |
|
The Prince objected, as such a move would leave the country defenceless, but relented on 12 February 1868 and disbanded the force. |
|
Rights and duties which we would consider to be part of the law of property, tort, contract or unjust enrichment were not conceptualised as such. |
|
Pro forma figures should be clearly labeled as such and the reason for any deviation from reported past figures clearly explained. |
|
Blair's financial assets are structured in a complicated manner, and as such estimates of their extent vary widely. |
|
For example, Seekers hold meetings as opposed to religious services, and as such had no clergy or hierarchy. |
|
From 1963, Westmorland Gazette also became the publisher, and their name appears as such on the first impressions of Books Six and Seven. |
|
His encounters were necessarily discreet, as such activities were illegal in Britain, and remained so throughout his lifetime. |
|
It can be regarded as one of the Yorkshire Dales, though as it passes though the city, it is often not recognised as such. |
|
Due to its position by the coast, Southport is a linear settlement and as such can only be approached in a limited number of directions by road. |
|
The North American Wilson's snipe was previously considered the same species, and is listed as such in older field guides. |
|
Any distiller who cannot adhere to them may not label its whiskey as such. |
|
Gilani termed those as weak-hearted who had left the PPP, and said it was good as such people could damage the party at the time of election. |
|
Timorous and weak-willed, Chrysothemis is a foil to Elektra, and soprano Check played her as such, while also nailing some dead-on high B-flats. |
|
|
The company recognizes that this is a fairly new angle of attack, and as such it has beefed up its professional services offerings. |
|
The existence of anti-particle as such is not a big problem for anti-dialectical official physics. |
|
These are keratinophilic organisms, and, as such, they invade keratinized tissues, including the stratum corneum, tile hair, and the nails. |
|
Location Based Services are killer applications and, as such, depend heavily on the most precise location technology. |
|
The present results suggest that perspective-taking does involve derived relational responding, as such a repertoire was required of the task. |
|
While not strictly a repricing, this suspension and regrant should have been treated as such because that was the effect. |
|
And as such, they share many of the characteristics of other tropical species of deer, such as axis deer from India. |
|
But Houry refused having the outcome of a law suit as such turn out to be some sort of fine or warning. |
|
Limiting foreigners to five a team is not a bad idea as such but it will never pass the legal eagles. |
|
Edward was the son of George, Duke of Clarence, and as such he presented a threat as a potential rival to the new King Henry VII for the throne of England. |
|
Colombia lies at the crossroads of Latin America and the broader American continent, and as such has been hit by a wide range of cultural influences. |
|
The organization of each folk, as such, sprang mainly from war. |
|
In late 16th century Japan, slavery as such was officially banned, but forms of contract and indentured labour persisted alongside the period penal codes' forced labour. |
|
An explicit and legal recognition of federalism as such is promoted by parties such as Podemos, United Left and, more recently, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party. |
|
The area between the Khabur River and the mountains around Singara seems to have been considered as the new frontier, and as such received a road surrounded by fortresses. |
|
This decision established that anyone can classify him or herself legally as an Aboriginal, provided he or she is accepted as such by his or her community. |
|
Retirement oriented taxes, such as Social Security or national insurance, also are a type of income tax, though not generally referred to as such. |
|
The species found raise the question of whether a whaling or sealing industry existed as such or whether the bones came from opportunistic scavenging. |
|
Other provinces have no official languages as such, but French is used as a language of instruction, in courts, and for other government services, in addition to English. |
|
The Courts' strict and formal mission is to regulate the Norwegian judicial system, interpret the Constitution, and as such implement the legislation adopted by Parliament. |
|
|
The Nordic Seas are the main connection between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans and, as such, could be of great significance in a possible shutdown of thermohaline circulation. |
|
The legislation designating it as such was introduced by Sarah Lucille Turner, one of the first two women to serve in the Missouri House of Representatives. |
|
The area is not a National Park although it is marketed as such. |
|
The Beauforts were thus 'legitimised' and acknowledged as such by Richard II, though with the proviso as noted above that they would barred from succession to the crown. |
|
These two categories both differ from standard Dutch, and show similarities with English, and as such, it is difficult to differentiate between the two categories. |
|
The conurbation of Pembroke Dock and Pembroke has a combined population of 15,890 and as such is one of the major population centres of West Wales. |
|
The Mull has one of the last remaining sections of natural coastal habitat on the Galloway coast and as such supports a wide variety of plant and animal species. |
|
This includes a high proportion of lifeline services to island communities and as such most of the routes are heavily subsidised by the government. |
|
The street has been a host to all kinds of stores but has seen a surge in chip and kebab shops, and as such is commonly known as Chip Lane or Chip Alley. |
|
It is assumed to have been named for Seisyll ap Clydog, King of Ceredigion in the 7th or early 8th century, and as such he is traditionally regarded as its founder. |
|
Aristotle defined motion as the actuality of a potentiality as such. |
|
These were called NUTS levels 4 and 5 until July 2003, but were officially abolished by regulation, although they are sometimes still described as such. |
|
In England and Wales, the law of arms is regarded as a part of the laws of England, and the common law courts will take judicial notice of it as such. |
|
The following pictures show in how many different ways international and regional borders can be closed off, monitored, at least marked as such, or simply unremarkable. |
|
Its primary focus, however, is to list and define certain words, particularly legal terms, and as such has provided significant help in understanding the oldest laws. |
|
The tract is also interesting because it is a collection of material from varying dates and places and as such much more uneven in content than other tracts. |
|
In the UK, fulmar are noted as a common prey species and as such may contribute to locally high levels of DDT and PCB chemicals in nesting eagles. |
|
The immanent nisus to completion, therefore, drives the complex to the explication of its internal relations so that they become recognizable as such. |
|
This means that aroundness is an ontological characteristic of directional space. But, as such, it can only be an entirely indeterminate characteristic. |
|
Much of the population consisted of young, single, white indentured servants and, as such, the colonies lacked social cohesiveness, to a large degree. |
|
|
However, there were no towns as such in the area at that time, so he was likely referring to Roman military camps and native strong points such as duns. |
|
When placed in the four foot it should be so arranged that a loose carraige coupling shall not strike the box, as such a blow might possibly break it. |
|
Nijmegen is the oldest city in the Netherlands, the first to be recognized as such in Roman times, and in 2005 celebrated 2,000 years of existence. |
|
Ireland does not issue mandatory national identity cards as such. |
|
This station evolved out of Local radio stations serving certain areas, and as such this station is available on Medium Wave frequency in some areas of the Midlands. |
|
If the patient desired complementary therapies, and as long as such treatments provided additional support and did not endanger the patient, they were considered acceptable. |
|
The King had delegated part of his prerogative powers to the college, for the purposes of punishment and imprisonment, and as such, it had the right to sit as a court. |
|
The UK government now accepts Scots as a regional language and has recognised it as such under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. |
|
When a public authority acts on all the relevant considerations, this increases the probability of better decision outcomes and, as such, is beneficial to public interests. |
|
However, since even the most powerful empires of old had little to no means to exert influence over very long distances, labeling them as such is complicated. |
|
I am ashamed of you, son. We do not condone theft or violence, Ryan. It is, for one, illegal, and may as such may land you in jail or lead to other punishments. |
|
After formateur Yves Leterme returned his commission in August 2007, King Albert II consulted 13 Ministers of State individually, without convening the crown council as such. |
|
He stressed historical materialism in particular, assigning it a character of scientific discovery and a doctrine, indeed forming Marxism as such. |
|
It is used as such in some industrial dyeing processes to eliminate excess dye, residual oxide, and unintended pigments and for bleaching wood pulp. |
|
Wherefore no Method seem'd so proper as such a one, which by gently Dividing and Attenuating its Particles, could cause it to be gradually remixt with the Blood. |
|
To some extent a group of states which do not constitute a federation as such may by treaties and accords give up parts of their sovereignty to a supranational entity. |
|
Build in re-search time for the students and identify it as such. |
|
Although not actually an 'official' memorial to the Battle of Britain in the sense that government paid for it, the window and chapel have since been viewed as such. |
|
The lieutenancy at that time included the City of York and as such was named West Riding of the County of York and the County of the City of York. |
|
Hampshire as such has two boards given that the Isle of Wight has its own. |
|
|
The focus eventually shifted to a separate individual born at a similar time and location who would be mistaken for the Messiah, but had no desire to be followed as such. |
|
The digestive biscuit and rich tea have a strong identity in British culture as the traditional accompaniment to a cup of tea and are regularly eaten as such. |
|
All other cities have been those explicitly recognized as such. |
|
Uchronic visions were part of Icelandic collective representations of the world, and as such they deeply influenced the response of the society to its own history. |
|
Although the coup as such was something of an unevent, it did leave a lasting imprint on the new tsar and thus influenced the autocracy for the coming three decades. |
|
Old English is an inflected language, and as such its nouns, pronouns, adjectives and determiners must be declined in order to serve a grammatical function. |
|
Empress Matilda was declared heir presumptive by her father, Henry I, after the death of her brother on the White Ship, and acknowledged as such by the barons. |
|