Religious groups, political parties, ethnic associations, trade unions and student bodies were represented. |
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It may be obtained through trade journals, business associations, academic institutions and vocational groups. |
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More and more medical associations have set up registers for members to list interests that concern their employment or practice. |
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Such information would have helped viewers make more meaningful associations between what has been videoed and what has not. |
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Few in democratic societies dispute the right of citizens to come together in peaceful associations to pursue common purposes. |
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The visit concluded with a joint committee of both associations on Sunday morning. |
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A milieu deeply penetrated by interpersonal distrust forestalls the development of associability and mass membership in associations. |
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Established labels, archives and scholarly associations are discouraged from producing reissues of historic material for fear of legal problems. |
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Housing associations and the government use many misleading arguments to persuade and cajole council tenants into agreeing to stock transfers. |
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Merged state associations may elect two delegates and two alternates to the USBC annual meeting. |
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All this provides a reminder that this is an opera seria, with all its baroque associations. |
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We have requested a presentation from the housing associations about the scale of the problem and I think that has set the cat among the pigeons. |
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In oat, BEER et al. found associations between markers and 13 quantitative traits in a set of 64 landraces and cultivars. |
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A number of the current sitting board members have had close associations with Mr Murdoch or his company. |
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Chapter 1 introduces a series of motifs that recur in subsequent chapters and carry similar associations with them. |
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One of the contrasts between the different Indian calendars relate to their respective religious associations. |
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It's a good idea to make mental associations between their appearance and their name. |
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We used logistic regression to examine associations in terms of odds ratios between independent and dependent variables. |
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Although she chose it for its romantic associations, gravel has proven to be a very practical hardscaping, she says. |
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The first step in deradicalising somebody is for them to break with their past associations. |
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Though it may be coincidence, there are questionable associations between her supposed purity and her very fair skin. |
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Moreover, the synaesthetic associations between the different sensory modalities involved are persistent, not random. |
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Despite their formalistic qualities, the collages conjure up pleasing associations. |
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Likewise, the promotion of the controversy by national manufacturers' associations has been calculating and disingenuous. |
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Some investigators have found statistical associations between induced abortion and subsequent miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies. |
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By reinterpreting its negative associations, the mural has given this site a new identity. |
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Hundreds of companies and trade associations are footing the bill for after-hours events listed on the convention calendar. |
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A few fruit grower associations and progressive orchardists have already started importing virus-free nursery rootstocks. |
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And yet there is no disputing that the event, its militant tone and its choice of target will provoke terrible memories and associations. |
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The strongest independent associations between current reduced health and past data were for physical symptoms and neuroticism. |
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A total of 12 selections have come from the A-list, but 10 associations have bypassed the list. |
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Thus, accessing the poem's interlingual word play leaves the reader with associations of resistance. |
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However, differences in recall could be due to variations in the memorability of the associations to neutral and emotional words. |
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Airline associations are already developing biometric identification standards. |
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Corporate teams will compete against sports associations in boxing, broom hockey, netball, beach volleyball and soccer. |
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I said that I'd always kept all my dealings and associations out in the open, and that I wouldn't do it, thank you. |
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Today, many of the jokes are dated, but the raucous satirical tone still hits a nerve and calls forth countless contemporary associations. |
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Unlike other arachnids, which are free-living, a large number of acarines have developed intimate associations with other animals. |
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In most of the large cities where Kabardians are found, associations and clubs exist to strengthen cultural bonds and promote their culture. |
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He markets his services to local doctors, hospitals, and professional athletic associations. |
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Some systems of law regard the rules of associations as not being justiciable. |
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Themes and motifs interweave and recur, circling around each other, acquiring new associations with each repetition. |
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So there is that strain there too, where one set of associations, if you like, are being resourced to the max, and the trade unions are not. |
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Both associations draw playing resources from the same pool but administrate separately, fundraise separately and arrange fixtures independently. |
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The map units in the order 3 survey area are composed of soil associations, some consociations and some complexes. |
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It also involves invoking a rich panoply of cognitive and affective associations, from mere calculation to ineffable beauty. |
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When a scam involves millions of dollars, then the associations get involved, along with the banks and the Feds. |
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These associations may reflect pathophysiological changes related to the development of cardiovascular disease. |
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The needlewoman's workbasket holds further associations with home, hearth, mothering and goodly housewifery. |
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At first glance, this passage seems designed merely to call our attention to the arbitrariness of geographical associations. |
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Today housing associations are replacing councils as the main provider of social housing. |
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All societies, clubs, associations and organisations relying on annual subscriptions find renewal times somewhat fraught. |
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With regard to gender, these associations meant that they appeared to resist neat definitions. |
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These associations therefore represent a valuable source for our general understanding of the dynamics and evolution of symbiosis. |
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Leadership changes were recently made at the helm of three cooperative bargaining associations. |
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With mythological associations like these, we wonder what the effect of this mother-daughter duo will be. |
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The first is the high resolution of the technique and the second is the ability to test multiple alleles for associations in the same experiment. |
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Characteristical for hemixerophilous associations are heliophilia and an aversion of certain degree towards dense forests and thick bushes. |
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Odaxelagnia has associations with vampire lifestyles, but does not necessarily involve bloodletting. |
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British folk brought with it associations of pubs with bread and dripping on the bar. |
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It would be more symbolic, both dove and pigeon being birds with many associations. |
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The football associations of Wales and Northern Ireland have adopted a similar position. |
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His hall's mosquelike associations appear in its orientation, colonnaded portico, domical crown, and minaretlike spire. |
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The trine aspect to the ascendant and association with the Sun helps to alleviate the more negative associations of cadency. |
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The bill is the latest attempt by film and music trade associations to combat the hard-to-police use of file-sharing software. |
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As well as using music for continued artistic enrichment, she has favourite records that fire off associations with particular events. |
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At centre stage is not the athlete but the official belonging to somnolent associations. |
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The forum was attended by producers of fruit and wine, by representatives of Uzbek banks, industry organisations, and tourism associations. |
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This ostensibly uncomplicated mark, associated with addition as well as cancellation and negation, invokes associations with danger and threat. |
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She has been board-certified by three major hypnotherapy associations and holds diplomate status in the American Psychotherapy Association. |
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Recognition of these elemental associations and their environments of formation is the basis for geochemical exploration. |
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The main trade union federations and professional associations called protest demonstrations for Saturday. |
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First, we have aligned ourselves with all other chambers and associations where we find a commonality in thinking and purpose. |
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This is true as well of the work on paper, though there, nameable associations beckon more temptingly. |
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The faunistic associations of these thick successions are virtually unknown. |
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Protein DNA binding involves a diverse range of noncovalent associations and solvent contributions. |
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Five housing associations involved in ten new build schemes across the district will share the money. |
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Virtually all the plants in temperate grassland form mutualistic associations with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. |
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We must stop hiding in our little comfort zones such as political parties, service clubs, associations and other groupings. |
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The hypothesis of this study was that variation in observed plant associations were correlated with variations in soil properties. |
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The Park Service planted roadside plant associations along a gradient so taller growth remained closer to the forest. |
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Mayor Collins recalled that the history of the associations between Ireland and France went back 200 years. |
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The ancient, highly ritualized practice of falconry provided another source of positive associations for birds of prey. |
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The ensuing relationship was one of several associations between Zanzibar filmmakers and Warhol's factory scene. |
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This is the earlier form of apperceptive analysis and rises directly from associations. |
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It is focused on the habitat selection and associations of apple snails, snail kites, and limpkins. |
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We performed correlational analyses to assess associations between independent and dependent variables for males and females separately. |
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Others will refuse to go back to school and will be unable to handle the mental associations between school and death. |
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In some clubs or associations, it is forbidden to hunt antlered stag in battue. |
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Table 3 shows bivariate associations between each domain of discrimination and the mental and physical outcomes. |
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Correlational data for the entire sample indicated some significant associations between sick leave usage and predictive variables. |
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Many studies have reported associations between mental health and the risk of HIV infection. |
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Modern indexing software learns associations between individual words, by tracking the frequency with which words appear near each other. |
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Due to strong population structure, both for indel genotypes and FT, all associations between genotype and FT were tested within populations. |
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Perhaps it is its former penitent associations for those of us brought up in the no meat on Fridays rule era. |
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In motoring, the state automobile associations began as sporting clubs but quickly became service organisations and insurers. |
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Measurement of the retinal arterioles offers a non-invasive means to evaluate systemic associations of the human microcirculation in vivo. |
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In political associations, the object of each man, is to identify his creed with that of his neighbor. |
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It also facilitated the identification of the church and of various church associations with the National Revolution. |
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The amalaita were Zulu-speakers in Natal, but, in Johannesburg and Pretoria, Pedi youths from the eastern Transvaal formed similar associations. |
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The associations between birth weight, initiation of breast feeding, and paternal occupation were not confounded by each other. |
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In all cases the expected strength and hypothesized direction of associations were confirmed. |
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Police and housing associations will refer cases to the service, which is a charity, and can also deal with clients who come to them directly. |
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The person who has sat next to me every day for the last 18 months is just a jumble of sketchy features and vague associations. |
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I would also like to thank the associations for fighting a clean campaign in this constituency. |
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This demonstrates that we can partner with nursing associations from around the world to gain from each other's expertise. |
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Butterfly caterpillars produce calls that appear to play a role in maintaining symbiotic associations with ants. |
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These fungi form symbiotic associations with the roots of most plant species. |
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I think the issue at hand is really the necessity for designers to understand and be aware of the associations our visuals are connected to. |
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The full extent of FIFA's stance was revealed in a circular sent out yesterday to all national associations and will apply immediately. |
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Store a snapshot of your file associations so you can easily revert to your favorite settings, if something gets improperly associated. |
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They admit that if they cannot find sufficient purchasers then they will have to accept offers from housing associations to purchase the homes. |
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Because of its associations with the convict settlement in that colony, the people there were called Vandemonians. |
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The elegance of the juxtapositions, presented with utmost tact and finesse, allowed associations to seep into our minds almost unbidden. |
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It was also studying the use of private sector leasing schemes in partnership with housing associations and providing more hostel accommodation. |
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The designs are quirky and the techniques innovative, distinguishing them from the twee associations that craft and knitwear often suffer from. |
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As she explained, cultural constructions of dirtiness and pollution involve a range of phenomenological associations. |
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These may be private associations, private pleasures, and it is counter-intuitive to parade them in public. |
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He had personal associations with contemporary Impressionists such as Claude Monet. |
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From the beginning, professions mobilised themselves in their defence against quacks and impostors through associations or institutes. |
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The very sound of the word triggers associations with rubber bumpers or lips, objects that create contact, absorb impact. |
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There is a history of illicit drug use while in hospital which had some associations with the symptoms of his illness. |
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He has also been chosen to be a member of several prestigious art associations in his native Austria. |
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It might be associations, such as memories of holidays, pastoral idylls, the peacefulness, the slower pace, or a whole imagined way of life. |
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A five-pointed star, the pentagram or pentacle, sometimes has magical and occult associations. |
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The panel is likely to favour somebody who has done really exceptional work outwith their duty and beyond PR associations. |
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Each form of dress carries with it historical associations of domination, colonialism, oppression, resistance. |
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The withdrawal of Old School Baptists allowed missionary Baptist associations to pursue cooperative ventures. |
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This approach needs to be refined and extended to other associations between parasitic plants and their hosts. |
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No one who engages the new panoply of associations and parties can fail to recognize the democratic pulse and possibilities. |
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The other regional accrediting associations that were reviewed have faculty guidelines that could have a more liberal interpretation. |
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In Washington, our earliest annuals are from the Northwestern and Palouse associations. |
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Taking a page from itinerant revivalists, he traveled the country on lecture tours, organizing schools and voluntary associations. |
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The service was supported by all police staff associations in the UK with chief constables and police authority members in attendance. |
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According to Latour, social interactions are actively localised by objects, framed by associations between humans and non-humans. |
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The bikes were donated by resident's associations in Milnshaw and Laneside, and officers are easily visible with their bright orange uniforms. |
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The review of the evidence highlights associations between the severity of depression and response to antidepressant medication. |
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Council leaders, voluntary groups and housing associations will be invited to put forward people to take part in the controversial scheme. |
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At provincial level both associations rely on local accommodations to prevent fixture clashes in dual counties. |
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This is consistent with certain biotic associations in modern colonial corals. |
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It comes as no surprise then the number of national football associations embracing futsal is growing all the time. |
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Efforts to create water user associations in rural areas were limited by laws restricting their right to collect and spend their own money. |
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Apart from the associations with premature ageing, darker hair suits my Anglo-Asian olive skin. |
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If there's one thing the credit card associations want it's tough bankruptcy legislation which holds deadbeats responsible for consumer debt. |
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It is these associations which transform it constantly, not the dead hand of legislation imposed from the centre. |
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There are obvious associations to be made with Ernst's and Tanguy's wet-paint technique, decalcomania. |
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The cronies who run these associations pretend they are progressive, when in fact they are reactionary privateers. |
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Brake slowed slightly as he drew even with a busy corner lot, filled with the happy associations of a mid-heat birthday party. |
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A consideration of a filmmaker's poetics should not be aesthetically hamstrung by a flow of cultural associations. |
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In additional analyses, there were no significant positive associations between pollutants and bronchitic symptoms among children without asthma. |
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This species is cosmopolitan, occupying Boreal and transitional associations. |
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While other sporting associations and organisations vacillated and dithered and dallied, the GAA got on with it. |
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Housing associations would be able to secure bank loans against the properties to carry out repairs. |
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My choice, because it is clear, euphonious, and uncontaminated by other associations, is psychedelic, mind-manifesting. |
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The possible associations between specific nutrients or dietary patterns in pregnancy and later disease need to be established. |
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This went down well with the school and with the teacher associations generally. |
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It's a completely personal and non-scientific flow chart of associations that seem to make little sense from an objective point of view. |
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Because of their popish associations he also objected to the traditional episcopal vestments. |
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Late in his career he completed a research study on associations between eczema and psoriasis. |
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The two associations were in correspondence with one another and exchanged printed minutes. |
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The following are some tips from that seminar which may help your student chapter better use their local associations. |
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May was a shy woman but Joe had a high profile in the town, joining many clubs and associations. |
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The diagonal matrix at the bottom presents the statistical significance of the nonrandom associations between the pairs of sites. |
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Residents' associations should be authorised to fine recalcitrant drivers who do not turn up at fixed timings. |
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In suburbs, one could make new friendships and associations without worrying about old social conventions and strictures and separations. |
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It was difficult for new black associations to mature and develop nationally or to elaborate specific programmes. |
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Drug advertising uses strong imagery to fabricate mythical associations between medical conditions and branded drugs. |
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Incremental in approach, painstaking in process, the drawings coax a range of associations from the touch of the pencil. |
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Gold is the one metal that transcends fashion because of its many traditional associations with myths, legends, folklore and spirituality. |
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Some city associations might also provide public transit such as street cars, without excluding private alternatives such as vans and jitneys. |
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Of course, poor Neville does conjure nasty associations with cowardice and pusillanimity. |
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We also work with housing associations and will push for families to be evicted if they continue to misbehave. |
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The state associations for speech-language pathology and audiology also maintain listings of licensed and certified therapists. |
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Cynics argue that sports people and associations are guilty of opportunism during this time of crisis. |
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It is customary for local associations to make decisions on such matters as membership sales and nomination deadlines, the former MLA said. |
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It is perhaps irresponsible to address a subject that currently has so many weighty associations and deal with it using only anecdotal evidence. |
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In our study, heightened stress showed typical associations with unhealthy behaviour. |
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Such associations jibe with Richter's sci-fi vision of a chaotic, violent, perhaps post-apocalyptic society. |
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The six-storey complex houses a plethora of Bengali community associations, a mosque, two boys' schools, a gym, several lecture halls. |
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This case study concentrates on the most common elements of six Corallian associations. |
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Scholars have placed women's participation in associations such as Masonic lodges and salons under an ever-increasing scrutiny. |
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He also made silver for churches, Masonic lodges, and mechanics' associations. |
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It was also associated with the domestic, in contrast to the male, and very public, associations of coffee and coffeehouses. |
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It might also evoke architectural associations, most explicitly an ancient Egyptian mastaba. |
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One can further continue the associations with the contrasts of righteousness and wrongdoing, life and death and the like. |
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First, there are the building societies that have converted from mutual associations to public limited companies and have become banks. |
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A majority of sports teams in French banlieues are organized and directed by associations or by branches of associations focused on the banlieue. |
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If the matter is not resolved locally, the associations could take it up with Garda Headquarters. |
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In contrast to these associations, there was no correlation between leaf and cell width, nor between leaf and cell length. |
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Many states have very strong continuing education associations that provide great benefit to their members. |
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His whole idea of art is to juxtapose sound, musical associations and imagery together, as well as film, and collage effects. |
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The two sister associations met to discuss common concerns within the hotel industry. |
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Perhaps it is the language of flowers and people's associations with flowers that makes this a timeless subject matter. |
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Patient reports of dreams experienced during REM sleep tend to be bizarre and detailed, with storyline plot associations. |
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About 3,000 Thais of Chinese ethnicity from associations around Bangkok turned up to welcome the two ships. |
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The growth of Australian history as an area of academic study led to the establishment of a range of professional associations. |
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This uncertainty and ambiguity attracts people and offers multitudinous aesthetic associations. |
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Where paths intersect, intermingle, and converge, they reveal affiliations, associations, communities, commonalities. |
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She offers new interpretations of the masochistic body art of the 1970s, exploring associations with the submissive suffering of Christ. |
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In interactions with proteins and lipids, sucrose replaces water associations in the molecules and maintains structural integrity. |
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I helped them with associations of raised letters or block letters that they like to draw. |
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The Paschal imagery of Christ as the Lamb of God encouraged the wolf's satanic associations. |
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From 1887 onward political associations and societies burst forth all over Spain. |
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Though stopping short of overtly red-baiting him, the newspaper continued to refer to his earlier associations with leftist organizations. |
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The numerous literary references to the hawthorn or May tree attest its many associations. |
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He appealed to the EU not to channel the money through the banks but directly empower the miners through their associations. |
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She found that some sculptural details confirm these associations, though others show associations with the Western Kongo peoples. |
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Her claim that voice is a worn-out metaphor rests, in large part, on its associations with oral literacy traditions. |
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The competition is open to everyone, individuals, clubs, associations, companies and business people. |
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Civil society associations like churches, service clubs, sporting clubs and arts groups are the most likely settings for these relationships. |
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The cross-linking studies reveal an absence of higher soluble molecular weight peptide-peptide associations for the S22W peptide. |
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As outlined in the introduction, postcards showing air travel-related subjects attempt to raise positive associations between the onlooker and the airlines. |
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The focus was loose enough to allow a free flow of associations between parts of the exhibition, yet tight enough to communicate the underlying concepts. |
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The music will also explore the associations between the church and the neighbouring Abbey, which was founded by Richard, Earl of Cornwall in the 13 th century. |
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Correlations revealed moderate to strong associations between ratings of the same individual on the same behavior across interaction tasks with the same partner. |
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The science of epidemiology has emerged in part through the recognition of associations between environmental factors and the development of diseases. |
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We observed substantial associations between the amount of sexual content viewed by adolescents and advances in their sexual behavior during the subsequent year. |
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His father did the same for 20 years before that making their connection with radio one of the longest family associations in world broadcasting history. |
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Given the completely negative associations nihilism has for many of us, simply to have it redefined as a theological posture is worth the price of the book. |
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The magnitude of the associations between CSA and subsequent high-risk sexual behaviors in these studies varied from a twofold to a ninefold increase in risk. |
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This has some associations with the theory of catharsis, a view that is linked to purification and cleansing. |
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Housing associations fear however, that if their asset base is that vulnerable to forced cut-price sales, financiers will be less than willing to help with further loans. |
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The purpose of the meeting will be to foster discussion of new ideas and develop associations between ideas drawn from different disciplines in earth science. |
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His red eyebrows and sandy whiskers suggest a Scot or Irish background, which carries some particular negative associations for a 19th-century audience. |
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Richelieu acted as a go-between when mother and son fell out over her associations with those who were deemed less than trustworthy in the royal court. |
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For those whose childhood memories stretch back a few decades, the name Walt Disney is likely to bring associations of wholesomeness, innocence and American virtue. |
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These lending associations provide loans and financial services to agricultural producers, agribusinesses, country homeowners and other rural landowners. |
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Comrades, some of the associations of this day are not only triumphant, but joyful. |
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This is an acute sound, which evokes desperate associations. |
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They had usually been long connected by business interests and had also engaged in social intercourse through associations such as Masonic lodges. |
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Greenwalt says community associations should never foreclose on a home without notifying the owners and making a concerted effort to resolve the issue. |
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Despite controlling for genetic admixture within families, if a study sample is genetically heterogeneous, the ability to detect genetic associations can be limited. |
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The effort to harvest rainwater has been started on a macro level by INTACH and other organisations, and at the micro level by residents of welfare associations. |
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While this book reflects a fascination with how things work, it also is a memoir, replete with subjective, idiosyncratic and deeply nostalgic associations. |
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But readers should be wary of drawing too many political conclusions based on associations with either Hayek or Keynes. |
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It is their freedom from the traditional literary, anecdotal, or moralistic associations of painting that has caused him to be regarded as one of the pioneers of modern art. |
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I am interested in understanding how the morphological and ecological associations of anemophily reflect the aerodynamic requirements for effective pollen export and import. |
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Nearly 200 trees may have fallen or have been damaged during the squalls, heavy rain and hailstorm that lashed the city for a week now, according to various associations. |
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Some longtime local acquaintances are struggling to square the man they know with the ugly associations. |
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Recruiters were asked to screen potential recruits for incriminating tattoos and associations with potentially troubling groups. |
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The former is full of romantic associations and a man can do great deeds when his blood is up in good company with a stout horse between his knees. |
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Our commodity groups, trade associations, councils and ag organizations have many connections and have had many successes in marketing our commodities worldwide. |
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Before the magazine even hit the news-stands the images were being criticised for their associations of mad-dog English fans and post-match aggro. |
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I have sent hundreds of forms out now to workingmen's clubs, residents' associations and homes across Swindon, and I am more than encouraged by the response so far. |
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Chen spoke at a ceremony to express gratitude to the voluntary workers and several associations who have contributed significantly to the reformatory education of criminals. |
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The interesting foetal substances are those which were mentioned above, as well as allantoid liquid, Meckel's cartilage, Wharton's jelly and all the possible associations. |
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End the procedure of having the national associations renominate their judges each year, which allows the associations to hold a hammer over their judges heads. |
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In parts of south-eastern and central Europe, the experience also has associations with revenants and members of the living dead such as the vampire. |
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We examined family conflict and parental depression symptoms as mediators and moderators in the associations between parental problem drinking and children's adjustment. |
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It is the official licence holder for the English, Scottish and German football associations and most of the Premiership and Nationwide League clubs. |
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While lilies of the valley are given for good luck on May 1 in France, white flowers have funereal associations in other cultures besides the Japanese. |
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Article 130 provides that ministers cannot form associations for political purposes or rally in favor of or against any candidate, political party or association. |
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With that in mind, corporations, associations, and government agencies clearly have a vested interest in working together to overcome this challenge. |
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The genetic associations were latent and intertwined with acquired factors, particularly with the degree of prematurity, birth order and twinning. |
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A Victorian Employers Union was formed in response to the successful strike of bootmakers in Melbourne in 1884, one of many new employers' associations. |
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Mean body mass index and associations between birth weight and body mass index at each age in the subset were similar to those for the larger dataset. |
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To understand the patterns of associations in the field we therefore need to measure the benefits and costs of myrmecophily both in the presence and in the absence of ants. |
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Andrew was a member of the Rotary, a knight of St John Ambulance, divisional surgeon at the local ironworks, and a member of Leicester and Nottingham medical associations. |
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A review of the Italian political thought of the 1920s also discloses deep associations between a rightist voluntarist model and a leftist organicist ideology of the social. |
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Political parties are voluntary associations with the egotistic aim of imposing their notion of how society should be ordered upon their fellow citizens. |
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Officers-in-charge of residential townships where the associations are formed are involved in the training of members of the community who join the associations. |
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The handbook is a portmanteau category that covers the contemporary publications of sporting bodies, professional and trade associations, churches, universities, etc. |
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This was enough for all the major medical and health associations to announce that thimerosal had no connection to autism. |
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No fighter above the weight of 95 kg or about 15 st would be licensed by the AIBA, and national associations were asked to scrap their superheavyweight championships. |
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The commentary, from many national, ethnic, and gender perspectives, helps to skillfully cut away facile associations and simplistic modes of naming. |
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More pertinently, however, was the fact that the possibility of a union between the associations north and south never reached the discussion stage. |
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It's not that they lacked a faith in the impalpable, but rather that the impalpable-love, for example-grew out of the material world and our imaginative associations with it. |
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The visual effect evoked a gentle snowstorm or a swarm of insects, associations which, it must be added, the artist regards as entirely incidental. |
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The committee heard that 59 of the 121 homes to be provided by two housing associations would offer a mix of rental and shared ownership properties. |
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However, new research finds provision by housing associations is patchy and that jobs are even more important in determining whether young people abandon the countryside. |
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Jayne appears to feel that the issue of Sport Pilot is way too politically sensitive with other forces in other ultralight associations battling our interests. |
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Housing associations that have taken on former council homes under the transfer scheme have raised billions of pounds of private money to repair these properties. |
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In that first issue the Editor found space to give an account of the activities of several clubs and associations, some of which are no longer functioning. |
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But for people who do retain a sense of physical incompetency well into adulthood, is it ever too late to overcome those negative memories and associations with sport? |
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At a more specific level, and going back several centuries, histories of national economics show inconstant associations of free trade with economic growth. |
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Instead of electoral colleges, those people would come from associations of respective categories such as boxers, managers, promoters, trainers and officials. |
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Other early adopters of the company's produce include black South Africans, who like the fact that the drinks are untainted by any past associations. |
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Eurypterid associations can often be distinguished and related to environmental conditions, such as marine, lagoonal or estuarine, or brackish to freshwater faunas. |
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The term aura, with its associations of authenticity, power, and presence in a work of art, proves to be apt for elucidating the primary concerns of this book. |
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In addition, there was his deep understanding of imagery, traditional emblems, heraldry and associations with the paintings of the period of the work being examined. |
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With pricing uncertainty making hard-dollar contracts risky, industry associations are petitioning government agencies for relief through escalation clauses on new contracts. |
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Some of the difficulties of market allocation, however, can be overcome by foruming associations of water users, such as the conservancy districts in Ohio. |
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As we have seen, the problem is that insisting that associations compensate exiters is to take sides in the very conflict of principle that is it issue. |
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William Wales, meanwhile, was able to use his associations with the philomath community to prepare him sufficiently to land a job as assistant at the Royal Observatory. |
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In such cases, the parent-teacher associations should arrange a watchman or a caretaker to look after the children till their parents come to fetch them in the evening. |
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Midden heaps reflect much of the day-to-day existence of the Caribs and the Arawaks, but it is the petroglyphs that hint of ceremonial associations. |
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Early unions followed the British model of craft-based associations among printers, tailors, cordwainers, cabinet-makers, shipwrights, carpenters, and stonemasons. |
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Support the Indian Medical Association in condemning the practice of female feticide and circulate national medical associations with a statement on the issue. |
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Life under any conditions is filled with idiotic excursions, false goals, prodigal waste, disappointed loves, galling personal insufficiencies, half-witted associations. |
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Plants, gems, embryos, dancers and the evolution of letterforms, weapons and tools are only a few of the many associations inspired by these pared-down irregular forms. |
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In this way the autosomal genetic information of different lineages becomes scrambled over time, and direct lineal associations become difficult to decipher. |
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There are about 650 little paper flowers obsessively tacked to the wall, referencing a rose window, all kinds of associations, but also creating an abstract form. |
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The Freemasons had dissolved their lodges under government pressure, and state employees in all professions were subject to dismissal for left-wing associations. |
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However the women's game was frowned upon by the British football associations, and continued without their support. |
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The workers make associations between ideas and cases and between theory and practice and therefore renormalize their activities. |
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Old Gutnish, the more obscure dialectal branch, is sometimes included in the Old East Norse dialect due to geographical associations. |
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The strong sexual associations that are made with genital injury in these stories are indicative of a castration paraphilia. |
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The Habsburg kings regarded their colonies as feudal associations rather than integral parts of Spain. |
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He said the state granted RM 4million to the Tamil schools with about RM 522, 000 distributed through the parent-teacher associations. |
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Parent-teacher associations can learn new skills and ideas from fundraisers at a regional conference. |
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