The philosophy of David Hume concerning causality and objectivity is an elaboration of another aspect of Berkeley's philosophy. |
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The gradual degradation of the ball through the innings is an important aspect of the game. |
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In his benign aspect, Poseidon was seen as creating new islands and offering calm seas. |
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There is also some emerging aspect of Lingala borrowed from Congolese musicians. |
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The rise of provincial men to the senatorial and equestrian orders is an aspect of social mobility in the first three centuries of the Empire. |
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He manifested the terrible aspect of his character in his reprisals in the Mormaerdom of Moray. |
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They are both in my judgment the image or picture of a great Ruine, and have the true aspect of a World lying in its rubbish. |
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Another important aspect when considering the origins is that the early Irish law texts are not always consistent. |
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A much more important aspect of good SCD technique is for a dancer to ensure that they are at the proper location at the proper time. |
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The main speaker gives a speech remembering some aspect of Burns's life or poetry. |
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New themes include the study of personal and group values and the construction of identity, which is the personal aspect of ethnogenesis. |
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One aspect of Roman influence seen in British life was the grant of Roman citizenship. |
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Another aspect is amod or contract, usually made by the two parties calling amodwyr who are witnesses to prove the terms agreed by the parties. |
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An important aspect in the statement of the rules is the distinction between reviewable and nonreviewable plays. |
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Another aspect of the Localism Act is increased opportunities for Neighbourhood Forums. |
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The endangered aspect of this shark was publicised in 2005 with a postage stamp issued by Guernsey Post. |
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The pectoral, pelvic, anal, and the lower aspect of caudal fins are trimmed in snow white or cream leading edges. |
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Consequently, as in other Latin American countries, protectionism became an entrenched aspect of the Chilean economy. |
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Another challenge for marketers is which aspect of the initiative it should sell. |
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Datums are another important map aspect related to projection. A datum provides a base reference for measuring locations on Earth's surface. |
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This aspect of Gill's life was little known until publication of the 1989 biography by Fiona MacCarthy. |
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Orleans Parish divided Sheriff's duties between criminal and civil, with a different elected sheriff overseeing each aspect. |
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In its broadest aspect, the subject-matter of diplomatic is the relation between documents and facts. |
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The final standard adopted by the FCC did not require a single standard for scanning formats, aspect ratios, or lines of resolution. |
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At present astrolaw is only an aspect or a subdivision of general space law. |
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In turn the jointed aspect of vertebra derived from the concept of turning, expressed in the root verto or vorto, to turn. |
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It is in the entextualisation of the perlocutionary aspect of his reaction to the woman's speeches that we will find the answer. |
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Italian Neoclassical sculpture focused, with Antonio Canova's nudes, on the idealist aspect of the movement. |
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The main aim was to reduce one aspect of deviancy in a group of adolescent girls, namely at-risk behaviour, by using the method of detached work. |
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Almost every aspect of Spanish life is permeated by its Roman heritage, making Spain one of the major Latin countries of Europe. |
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The presence of so much ice upon the continents had a profound effect upon almost every aspect of Earth's hydrologic system. |
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The general aspect of this tooth is similar to that seen in ankylopollexian ornithopods. |
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This more scientific side of the hobby is an aspect of ornithology, coordinated in the UK by the British Trust for Ornithology. |
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John was very active in the administration of England and was involved in every aspect of government. |
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Another aspect of the work was its detailed breakdown of the cost structure of book publishing. |
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However, bucks show considerable investment in the welfare of young, although much of this aspect of rabbit behavior is poorly understood. |
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One aspect of this work was the suggestion of a decimal system of measurement, such as the metric system. |
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The Mass is also an important aspect of ordinations and confirmations in Lutheran churches. |
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The earlier inhabitants of the Balkan Peninsula were an agricultural people who, using Animism, assigned a spirit to every aspect of nature. |
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The neurotic aspect of the disease prurigo is well shown in the burning, tingling, formicant character of the disordered sensation. |
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The most conspicuous aspect of the footage was the swarm of benthic amphipods. |
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The negative aspect is the maintenance and short life problems caused by the commutator. |
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The only really unique aspect of Australian barracking is its idiom, the distinctive language and humour involved. |
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The Portuguese had started out by insisting on being given preferential treatment in every aspect of the trade. |
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At the programming level, an aspect is a modular unit that implements a concern. |
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One aspect of this formulation is that the law of excluded middle does not hold in this formulation. |
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There are a number of casual references scattered throughout the Bede's history to this aspect of Mercian military policy. |
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Further tellings refine this aspect even more, with the two plants being said to have been hazel and honeysuckle. |
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To minimise drag, these types have a streamlined fuselage and long narrow wings having a high aspect ratio. |
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Bach, Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart and Handel have all featured once most years, a different aspect of their work being chosen for study each time. |
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From a behavioral aspect, this would make them omnivores, but from the physiological standpoint, this may be due to zoopharmacognosy. |
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Local factors such as aspect, altitude, proximity to the sea also complicate the matter. |
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Another aspect of his resources is that he must have the means of support for his tools, the three classes of men. |
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Verbs display tense, aspect, mood, voice, and sometimes portmanteau forms through suffixes, or stem vowel changes for the former four. |
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The voluntary aspect has led it to being included among the main counsels of perfection. |
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This aspect of Spanish rule in the Philippines appears much more strongly implemented than in the Americas. |
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Reindeer husbandry has been and still is an important aspect of Sami culture. |
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Handicraft, like Dymkovo toy, khokhloma, gzhel and palekh miniature represent an important aspect of Russian folk culture. |
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Johann Reuchlin was the most important aspect of world culture teaching within Germany at this time. |
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A distinguishing aspect of Indian federalism is that unlike many other forms of federalism, it is asymmetric. |
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There are many steps that need to be followed in order to be successful in this aspect. |
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For this reason, management of the money supply is a key aspect of monetary policy. |
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One important aspect of Robinson's globalization theory is that production of goods are increasingly global. |
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Lastly, the dissemination of knowledge has been an integral aspect of globalization. |
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However, its different territories were only connected through the person of the monarch, an aspect of empire as early as Achaemenid Persia. |
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Morning, noon, and night they gasbagged about every aspect of the operation. |
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Another aspect of the mission was how little of it was based on monasticism. |
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This concern with the public goods aspect of shipping led it to explicitly design the industry's postbailout structure. |
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Dorothy is bodiless and sexless in Tintern Abbey because she is Wordsworth's Jungian anima, an internal aspect of self momentarily projected. |
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In general, these towns wear a monotonous sameness of aspect, physical and moral. |
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It is Stephen Gardiner, black and scowling, his aspect in no way improved by his trip to Rome. |
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Scottish music is a significant aspect of the nation's culture, with both traditional and modern influences. |
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The anterior column of the fornix extends inferiorly to converge upon the anterolateral aspect of the mammillary body. |
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She is described as a beautiful old woman and by her aspect people saw that she belonged to the subterraneans. |
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One notable aspect of the Victorians' commemoration of Guy Fawkes Night was its move away from the centres of communities, to their margins. |
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The central part played by young children in the celebration emphasize the procreation aspect of the celebration. |
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The traditional Welsh breakfast reflects the coastal aspect of Welsh cuisine. |
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English also has a rich set of auxiliary verbs, such as have and do, expressing the categories of mood and aspect. |
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English verbs are inflected for tense and aspect, and marked for agreement with third person singular subject. |
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The theme of androgyny is often seen as a special aspect of the theme of disorder. |
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Allen theorised that Bottom is a symbol of the animalistic aspect of humanity. |
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The question of the relation between natural and legal rights, therefore, is often an aspect of social contract theory. |
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The compression of his poetic apprenticeship and maturity in so short a time is just one remarkable aspect of Keats's work. |
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Auxiliary verbs mark constructions such as questions, negative polarity, the passive voice and progressive aspect. |
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English syntax relies on auxiliary verbs for many functions including the expression of tense, aspect and mood. |
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This period is characterized by lagging behind the West in almost every aspect of social and economic development. |
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I want to focus on an aspect highlit by Denis Donoghue when he reviewed it in the London Review of Books. |
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This applies not only to the choice of versions, but to every aspect of baroque practice, and of course there are often no final answers. |
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A particular aspect of Handel's restraint is his limited use of trumpets throughout the work. |
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Mechanosensing is probably the least understood aspect of the whole process of mechanotransduction. |
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But there is an astonishing aspect of the official treatment of emancipados in burocratic documents of the colonial state. |
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Since the 1960s, however, the term has lost this honorific aspect and is applied generally to women who are ballet dancers. |
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In that way Nolan keeps his personality and point of view in every aspect of the film. |
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Interference and obstruction are an inevitable aspect of this sport, since two players are confined within a shared space. |
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An aspect of the modern British breeding establishment is that they breed not only for flat racing, but also for steeplechasing. |
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This book focuses on how his aspect on life changed after his injury woes, and how he overcame them. |
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An important safety aspect of sailing is to adjust the amount of sail to suit the wind conditions. |
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Markers are also attached to fixed stems of verbs, to denote person, number, tense, voice, mood, and aspect, a process called conjugation. |
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This aspect of the act was subject to a great deal of criticism, most notably from the Electoral Commission. |
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The aspect of the challenge concerning competition law, however, was dismissed. |
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Over the years the religious aspect of the administration of each Parish has been reduced in favour of democratically elected Douzeniers. |
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This aspect has received mixed treatment, with some confusion as to the degree of power required. |
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Another key aspect of French success was the changes wrought in the officer classes. |
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The most damaging aspect to the Luftwaffe of targeting London was the increase in range. |
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Another important aspect of the Technical Assistance Program was its low cost. |
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The bodies were often mutilated and some human finds at the bottom of pits, such as those found at Danebury, may have had a ritual aspect. |
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The pub is an important aspect of British culture, and is often the focal point of local communities. |
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One unique aspect is that the ancient universities of Scotland issue a Master of Arts as the first degree in humanities. |
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Fishing has continued to be an important aspect of the economy up to the present day. |
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Three days later he opened the parliament. The aspect of affairs was, on the whole, cheering. |
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Private and personal worship was an important aspect of religious practices. |
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Diet was an issue that is often discussed through this time, as an aspect of medical care. |
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Conditional, imperative, and other special inflections for mood can replace the tense and aspect suffixes. |
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Advances were made in nearly every aspect of naval warfare, most notably with aircraft carriers and submarines. |
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A small yet influential aspect of Anglicanism is its religious orders and communities. |
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This aspect of modernism has often seemed a reaction to consumer culture, which developed in Europe and North America in the late 19th century. |
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This aspect of his work also was criticised by the theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar, as giving sin a mystique. |
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A major aspect of the French Revolution was the dechristianisation movement, a movement strongly rejected by many devout people. |
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It doesn't give language rights to the people of Wales in every aspect of their lives. |
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Because of specialization and division of labor, most people concentrate on a small aspect of manufacturing or service, trading their labor for products. |
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The failed antiamyloid and antioxidant drug trials confirms that the understanding of the AD pathology still needs to be dissected out in every aspect. |
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A historical dictionary cannot do this though it cannot also neglect this aspect because the attestation of a rare meaning is bound to be very limited. |
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They blueprinted every aspect of the first phase of the operation. |
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Its banks, if not really steep, had a bluff and precipitous aspect. |
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In the broadcast setting, real-time captioners do not have to produce transcripts, which eliminates the long hours that go along with that aspect of reporting. |
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This criteriological or normative aspect is what distinguishes the sciences of mind from the sciences of nature, which are said to be descriptive rather than normative. |
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Another aspect of ecogeography is seen in the dispersal or spacing of fauna as a result of multiple interactions between the individual and the environment. |
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In a sense, the editorial cartoons were correct when they suggested that an exaltation of larks can fly under the influence into an aspect of vulturous behavior. |
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Foreignizing translation styles bend English into shapes that mirror some limited aspect of the source language, such as word order or sentence structure. |
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North and South, fraternal and sororital organizations were an integral aspect of urban culture among the mass of working-class black men and women. |
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Very desolate was that valley, having a dark aspect and a ghastful, such as a man might look for in the infernal glens of Pyriphlegethon or Acheron. |
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The mass of gilbertite in the specimens in my possession, is mixed with dark purple fluor spar, and with specks of another mineral, which has the aspect of apatite. |
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Copying was also another important aspect of monastic libraries, this was undertaken by resident or visiting monks and took place in the scriptorium. |
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The Umbrian necropolis of Terni, which dates back to the 10th century BC, was identical under every aspect, to the Celtic necropolis of the Golasecca culture. |
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Elizabeth pursued with her goals of being well endowed with every aspect of her kingdom and knowing everything there was to know while being the reigning monarchy. |
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This article, like many on fertilizers, emphasises the nutritional aspect. |
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Another aspect of military intelligence was the use of deception, which the Allies used to great effect, such as in operations Mincemeat and Bodyguard. |
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Lights would not be allowed after dark for almost six years, and the blackout became by far the most unpopular aspect of the war for civilians, more than rationing. |
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This aspect was also central to the Belfast Agreement which was signed in 1998 and ratified by referendums held simultaneously in both Northern Ireland and the Republic. |
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One aspect the government stood firm on was the mergers of small counties. |
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Most of Dickens' other novels include some aspect of the Thames. |
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Modern cathedrals frequently lack the grandeur of those of the Medieval and Renaissance times, having more focus on the functional aspect of a place of worship. |
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Noble joined Wood, and the pair changed the aspect of affairs, 45 being up before a leg breaker from McGiverin proved too good for Noble's defense. |
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In the commercial world, the intangible aspect of brand trust impacts the behavior and performance of its business stakeholders in many intriguing ways. |
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Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect. |
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Evolution influences every aspect of the form and behaviour of organisms. |
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Participants' evaluations of seminars for European teachers at Yad Vashem indicate that the location is an important aspect of a meaningful encounter with the subject. |
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So, tradition was considered the second aspect of the Quadrilateral. |
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A notable aspect of the karma theory in Buddhism is merit transfer. |
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Kimbolton Castle is included as the site of a medieval castle, and because the present mansion has a castellated aspect in deference to the medieval castle it replaced. |
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It was more commonly produced around the time of Cato the Elder who mentions in his book De Agri Cultura that the vineyard was the most important aspect of a good farm. |
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Another notable aspect of the Gospels are tiny drops of red lead, which create backgrounds, outlines, and patterns, but never appear on the carpet pages. |
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The star indicates much trouble for the native in whose chart it is matutine rising or setting, but if the aspect is matutine culmination Arcturus brings riches and honor. |
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An important aspect of this relationship with Chambers and other adolescent acquaintances was a shared love of books, an interest that lasted throughout Lawrence's life. |
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Byatt and critic Terry Eagleton, arguing that fantasy is fundamental to the way we understand the world and therefore an integral aspect of all fiction. |
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However, the worldwide experience differed from that of the early scene in London in that it was based mainly on the pop culture aspect, influenced by British rock musicians. |
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In a third aspect, this inventions features a method for concentrating and reacting analytes or reactants at any specific micro-location on the device. |
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Tracker controlled this aspect, as it had the decontamination facilities. |
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A cabinet member may be forced to resign simply for opposing one aspect of a government's agenda, even though they agreed with the majority of other proposals. |
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Almost every aspect of government has an important economic component. |
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Chemistry, and its antecedent alchemy, became an increasingly important aspect of scientific thought in the course of the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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Verbs are of imperfective or perfective aspect, often occurring in pairs. |
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The use of photography, which had rendered much of the representational function of visual art obsolete, strongly affected this aspect of modernism. |
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This reinvigorated the genre by overcoming the vintage aspect. |
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Mainstream press obituaries trivialised or dismissed his involvement in socialism, although the socialist press focused largely on this aspect of his career. |
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Rule by a totalitarian government is characterised by a highly centralised and coercive authority that regulates nearly every aspect of public and private life. |
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About a third of the residents were Gaelic speakers in 2001, and although their numbers are in decline, this aspect of island culture remains important. |
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The general aspect south and east of Ypres, is one of low ridges and dips, gradually flattening northwards beyond Passchendaele, into a featureless plain. |
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The other aspect of the tradition was the professionalism of the poets and their reliance on patronage from kings, princes and nobles for their living. |
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She had pursued her goals of being well endowed with every aspect of ruling her kingdom, and of knowing everything necessary to be an effective monarch. |
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An unorthodox aspect of his style is a tendency to play his cue directly underneath his body instead of using the rest, which he often does when a frame is won. |
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Frequent tourism in the area gives Goan food an international aspect. |
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An intrusive dike is an igneous body with a very high aspect ratio, which means that its thickness is usually much smaller than the other two dimensions. |
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Five important modifications were made by the Pietists to the orthodox doctrine of justification, each corresponding to a distinctive aspect of the movement's agenda. |
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This last aspect is an example of the recently developing exploration of the possibilities of sustainable coastal management by adopting soft engineering techniques. |
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A crucial aspect of the ensuing discussion concerned the extent to which different relational forms constituted obstacles to capitalist development, and why. |
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At least on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation, a homily, a sermon that draws upon some aspect of the readings or the liturgy of the day, is then given. |
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Alternatively the epithet may identify a particular and localized aspect of the god, sometimes thought to be already ancient during the classical epoch of Greece. |
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This aspect of the Coriolis effect is greatest near the equator. |
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Once this aspect of UNCLOS is ratified, Canada will presumably control these remaining parts of Grand Banks which are outside of its EEZ jurisdiction. |
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Another unique aspect of human culture and thought is the development of complex methods for acquiring knowledge through observation, quantification, and verification. |
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Later tellings sweeten this aspect of the story, by having Tristan's grave grow a briar, but Iseult's grave grow a rose tree, which then intertwine with each other. |
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The start of the race is an important aspect of the race overall. |
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A host of other interests, in part very worldly, attached themselves to the conflict and were concealed in it, so that it assumes the aspect of a merely hypocritical pretext. |
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Due to the complexity of the concept, various research projects, articles, and discussions often remain focused on a single aspect of globalization. |
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Another important aspect of Yuan times is the increasing incorporation of the then current, vernacular Chinese into both the qu form of poetry and the zaju variety show. |
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Yet this pornonormative depiction of SM is only one aspect of the story. |
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