Nupen scrupulously avoids any mention of the controversies in his newly filmed introductions, which he speaks simply and eloquently to camera. |
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Instead, such preaching avoids real issues, uses outdated or irrelevant materials and doesn't feature God as the sermon's subject. |
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The gaming system avoids having to use coins or tokens in the operation of slot machines. |
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A lot of its advocates propose that Internet telephony avoids the tolls charged generated from traditional telephone service. |
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All tackle is provided, which avoids the bind of lugging rods and tackle around airports. |
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He avoids the expected closure, letting the deeper meanings stay intriguingly open-ended. |
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By acquiescing to both England and Germany through the Iberian Indecision, France completely avoids this touchy issue. |
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He also states that he is lactose intolerant and hence avoids most dairy products. |
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The crazed driver tears through the intersection and barely avoids a brutal collision with an oncoming tractor trailer. |
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Using rooting cubes avoids insect, fungus, or nematode contaminations, which can occur even on fumigated nursery land. |
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This avoids the complications that often result from putting old hardware into new equipment. |
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The film conspicuously avoids offering any spiritual insight for risk of offending anyone. |
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The male singer avoids being feminized principally through two linguistic devices. |
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Typically, he carefully avoids the claim that he's tapped into the age-old secret of perpetual motion. |
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Surfaces can be smoothed down by rasps, files, and rifflers or by carborundum and emery, and the addition of water avoids a build-up of dust. |
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Despite this unconventional presentation, the opera, by intention, generally avoids imitating Fluxus-style happenings. |
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Email creates a written record of consultations and avoids possible problems of illegibility associated with handwritten notes. |
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In doing so, the customer avoids dealing with paper certificates, which can be lost or misfiled. |
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We highly recommend this gorgeous, briskly-told picture, which avoids all the usual conventions of the true-life disaster tale. |
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In his translations O'Riordain generally avoids words that have passed out of use in the modern language. |
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She also avoids milky cleansers and lotion moisturizers, which she associates with breakouts. |
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It's a riveting ensemble piece, which stealthily avoids taking sides in the issue. |
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He avoids interviews for the most part, but when he gives them he picks his words carefully. |
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Arguably, his is the only conception of faith that avoids the heresy of Pelagianism. |
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This new film avoids playing by the numbers and follows its own dead-on instincts. |
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A mulgara avoids exposure to heat during the hot part of the day by remaining in its burrow. |
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The mystery behind the clownfish and sea anemone relationship is how the clownfish avoids being stung and killed by its host anemone. |
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The film has oodles of charm and avoids the obvious pitfalls of comic Mafia spoofs. |
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The Millennium Stadium avoids climatic crassness by being the first one in the UK to have a roof that can be completely closable over the pitch. |
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Have you ever read something that assiduously avoids all passives and progressives? |
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Thus, the present invention advantageously avoids the production of tailings sludges caused by clay dispersion. |
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His writing brims with death and decay, but, buoyed by a certain old-fashioned stateliness, it avoids cheap gore. |
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But the scene avoids sentimentality also because we know it is bubbling up from deep personal sorrow. |
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In any case, Albert avoids hypostatizing these modes by explaining them as relations between the things to which the terms refer. |
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It's your job to make sure the sperm hits the green icons and avoids the reds. |
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It's the elephant in the room that everybody avoids talking about, isn't it? |
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This book doesn't try to emulate other how-to books and avoids the pitfall of becoming mired in too many technical details. |
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The use of lavage alone at bronchoscopy avoids transbronchial biopsy with its complications of haemorrhage and pneumothorax. |
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It buds late and therefore avoids devastation by most spring frosts but is an irregular yielder. |
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It traditionally makes critical noises but usually avoids using its veto power. |
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Figure in at least one game in a dome, and as long as the team avoids bad-weather cities late in a season, conditions usually are optimal. |
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As this procedure avoids a cutaneous incision it was assumed to cause less postoperative pain and a faster recovery than conventional excision. |
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The dining area is understated and tasteful, and thanks to a few interior dodges it avoids inducing claustrophobia. |
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Evans skilfully avoids the gratuitously voyeuristic while never sinking into safe but dull academicism. |
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Dunn avoids discussing capital controls but does urge nations to reduce their dependence on short-term debt, so-called hot money. |
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Only a last-second jink to the left by Danny avoids a spectacularly violent end to their escape. |
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Such an approach avoids artificial weighting of variables and emphasizes the main sources of variance. |
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Moreover, the use of words rather than a single image avoids oversimplification. |
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I want to see if I can discover a route into work that avoids the juggernauts, mums and commuters on the main road. |
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But it also avoids the half remembered, anachronistic memory of the juror in the jury room. |
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This avoids duplication, cuts cost and gives everyone greater clout against the increasingly competitive forces of the global food sector. |
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The result is a warm, honest and ambling little story that avoids over-sentimentality and gushiness. |
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The company thus avoids using embryonic stem cells, still objects of controversy. |
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Allowing a four to six hour interval between the administration of antacids or sucralfate and fluoroquinolones avoids these interactions. |
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This last point is crucial because Hare avoids the trap of agitprop by cannily subverting the play's anti-war bias. |
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This lizard avoids a winter hibernation phase by the use of sun basking behaviors. |
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The in-wheel design avoids the use of noisy and inefficient gears and belt or chain drives. |
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He avoids it, on the record anyway, and there's no way he would comment on other programmes. |
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She avoids scholarly apparatus that would disaffect Hughes's loyal readership in particular and a literate public in general. |
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It's a very handy solution which neatly and elegantly avoids the need for a complicated installation program. |
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Conflict transformation avoids allocating blame or dwelling on the past, no matter how painful, in order to try to achieve shared futures. |
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A simplistic reiteration of the Stability Pact's main provisions avoids the problem, rather than resolving it. |
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Jamal avoids the ghetto rap cool dude attitude and Brown relates to that, comfortable in low-key. |
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Straddling the worlds of alternative rock and serious art, Waits assiduously avoids compromise. |
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The show avoids being depressing because it resonates with its viewers' experience. |
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Perhaps because of her humble background, she studiously avoids the elitism and authoritarianism of many of her competitors. |
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Living and working in Paris, the singer looks as though she devoutly avoids all forms of bad cholesterol. |
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The poem avoids question marks not just because Merwin has eschewed all punctuation, but also because his questions are rhetorical. |
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It stays true to its roots of biting satire and dry wit and avoids becoming nonsensical. |
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Using a pestle and mortar keeps the texture grainy and avoids making a slimy emulsion. |
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And yet there is a lingering sense that each avoids the critical questions. |
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The puristic approach that avoids any such conflict may be to use each person only once in a global analysis. |
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Even the program book's supplementary material avoids any mention of the depravities endured there. |
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It is clearly written and avoids dwelling on many of the stories that have been told too often. |
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Suddenly, I felt like the mad loony in the corner that everyone cautiously avoids. |
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He writes well, and prudently avoids antagonizing others engaged in dealing with this very contentious subject. |
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The environment-friendly farming avoids use of artificial pesticides and herbicides. |
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The all-digital DVI stream avoids any conversion to analog, which can degrade the signal. |
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I guess I did everything I can so I'm just going to accept her waltz of displeasure as she avoids me in the halls of the school. |
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It does a pretty fair job of giving you the man, warts and all, and generally avoids sappiness. |
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He avoids many of the pitfalls of these past claims while dealing with the current criticisms of progressivist approaches. |
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There's a certain humor in Wilson constructing a life for himself that genteelly avoids every topic that fills his own book with interest. |
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The narrator avoids the question and leaves as quickly as he can, but Ras' henchmen follow him. |
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It avoids some of the pitfalls of more genetically inspired linguistic models. |
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Similarly, Loach avoids the use of background music to heighten the emotion of a scene. |
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If the condition clears up quickly, ensure that the child avoids strenuous exertion for at least a week afterwards. |
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The album avoids being banal and predictable because he is not afraid to fully use his voice to emote. |
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He was given a conditional sentence, which avoids jail time, but enforces daily curfews in his home. |
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The good thing about Tom Fontana, creator of this crackerjack show, is that he always avoids the obvious conclusion. |
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This cup placement maintains flexion of the fetal head and avoids traction over the anterior fontanelle. |
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It avoids wasting lime and fertiliser, which in turn leads to optimum yields. |
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Primarily a portrait of suburban teenage angst, it feels entirely contemporary, yet it avoids the smarmy self-consciousness of most horror films. |
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He avoids moralising and hectoring his readers, going instead for strong uncomplicated identification with his leading character. |
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His protagonists are poignantly human, but Frears avoids the temptation of turning them into beatific Christ figures or walking billboards. |
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You can also buy shares in a handful of Russian companies listed on foreign stock exchanges, which avoids the need to find a Russian broker. |
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The CD is almost exclusively built on funk grooves and avoids the harmonic and melodic language of bebop. |
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In a ramshackle home-cum-studio, he drinks mescal, enjoys Mexican movies and radio, and avoids people and painting. |
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He avoids considering the role of faith in a secular, pluralistic culture. |
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It has all the elements of tragedy yet avoids being a tragedy. |
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He consistently avoids or changes the subject every time I bring it up. |
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He avoids confrontation and the limelight, but he could not suppress his dismay about the absences that inaugural day. |
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I try to catch the eye of this third boy, but he plops down onto a stool and avoids my gaze. |
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Other assertions in Pocket Facts lack any attribution, which avoids mangling sources. |
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Lynch avoids the packed Billy Wilder Theater to wait backstage, while Brand sits in the front row, bantering with his neighbors. |
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The wireless connection also avoids the inconvenience of interrupting an ultrasound examination to plug the ultrasound system into the network jack. |
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The truth, which The Royals avoids addressing, is that the royal family is a cosseted, well-funded machine. |
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The vulture also prefers open spaces, foraging over grassland, thornbush, macchia, karoo, desert, and other sparsely vegetated regions, while it avoids large forested areas. |
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If Labour is hoping for a nice, tidy Scottish campaign, where everybody keeps to non-devolved issues and avoids the Scottish dimension, it could be in for a surprise. |
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The film refreshingly avoids the easy out of a cliched ending. |
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This is slow and laborious, so the method outlined below avoids this step. |
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She avoids an exhaustively descriptive definition because she opposes condemning all novels based on the flaws of some novels. |
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And more importantly, he avoids turning all this into sentimental mush. |
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Dafoe, Keitel, and most of the other actors, have distinctly American accents, and the script itself avoids archaisms in favor of an informal, almost modern sound. |
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It is funny, tender and quite tough, swerving from sentimentality in the same way that the nephew narrowly avoids a living death for the rest of his life. |
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It is asking a lot to expect him to do well this year in Paris but, provided he stays fit and avoids the pressure cooker of national expectation, he will be back. |
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A kid who avoids all TV may have spent more time with headier forms of entertainment. |
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He traces the history of ideas with skill and care, and he avoids the smug certainty of many contemporary science writers. |
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She tackles weighty subjects with a naive sensibility and faux-innocence, but skillfully avoids dumbing them down. |
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He avoids carbs but hasn't added any saturated fats and cholesterol. |
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He avoids the accusation of inexperience he would have faced in giving the nod to Marco Rubio. |
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In keeping with Finder's emotionally realistic tone, the artwork avoids the heavily thewed men and exaggerated supermodel women beloved of superhero comics. |
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In this way, control channels are placed in time slots such that a base station having a sector cell structure avoids interference from the same frequency. |
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Crossover performer and Pervout.com owner lance Hart avoids some of the increased risk his fellow colleagues face. |
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The benefit of technocracy is that it avoids the petty mercenary self-interest of industry players. |
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The whole time, he carefully avoids looking at me as I struggle with the shame of crying in school over what looks like nothing more than a stupid locker. |
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Later that day, Cramer, on mad money, simply avoids the subject, save the odd joke in the clip below. |
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Curiously, Yang avoids the claustrophobic tension of the mineshaft. |
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It avoids that treacly, touchy-feely ground on which Democrats so love to walk. |
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Stacking this way also avoids creating a water trap, or gutter, between the bales, which can lead to water entering the bales between the film layers over an extended time. |
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Staying focused on what's important has ensured her success as she skillfully avoids the trials and tribulations of the pressures that surround her. |
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This avoids it picking up any unabsorbed light passing straight through from the LED, while the glass substrates act as waveguides to channel fluorescence to the detector. |
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Despite its subject matter, the film is unsentimental and avoids the conventions of melodrama, with some of the most intense scenes being quietly underplayed and restrained. |
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Bearded and black-capped, he avoids our gaze with unfocused eyes. |
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A technique that avoids confrontation is called the sotto voce technique. |
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In the first movement the oboe introduces the melody, quasi-ironic in its soupy neo-Romanticism, almost crass except that it avoids predictability, and is counterpointed. |
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Most importantly, I've discovered that a patient tone while reciting this broken record avoids the cascade of tears, injured looks, and sour faces caused by yelling. |
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Unlike some previous studies the use of this virus system avoids the requirements of generating spheroplasts from host cells before titering viral infectivity. |
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This increases insulation and avoids the need for surface treatment, while the vegetation absorbs rain like a sponge, reducing or at least delaying run-off. |
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It sticks to the facts, avoids becoming opinionated and doesn't patronise. |
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The surgical approach is a muscle-splitting approach that does not involve transposition of the ulnar nerve and avoids detachment of the flexor muscle origin. |
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Foucault carefully avoids being so historiographically simplistic. |
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This is maybe how the world avoids a horror of the kind it has never seen. |
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The style is a cross between Mozart and Mendelssohn with touches of Weber, and Cramer avoids empty passagework in favour of strong arguments built on memorable ideas. |
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By following the ridge of the city's hills, it provides tolerable gradients and avoids steep inclines, which proliferate in the city's side streets. |
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Stoddart avoids the staple tool of photojournalism, the telephoto lens. |
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Our conciliation process avoids an overly legalistic approach. |
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Far from showing courage as a satirist, Pierre is a conformist who avoids challenging the sensibilities of the snobbish, transatlantic liberal left. |
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Early surgery also avoids complications when conservative treatment fails. |
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Lake Ontario Waterkeeper's approach is unique in that it avoids that often intransigent debate altogether, maintaining that it's up to the city to find cleanup solutions. |
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By moving his cattle every day, Montoya avoids overgrazing the land. |
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Kerry speaks fluent French, but usually avoids doing so in public. |
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The resulting mix avoids the wilder extremes of both free jazz and abstract electronica, and instead takes a more moderate scoop from the middle of each. |
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Except at the end of the last movement, he avoids direct quotation. |
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The use of polythene cover protects it from wear and tear, dirt and dust, moisture and stains etc., and also avoids too much folding of the pages. |
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The use of naturally polled breeds avoids the need to disbud animals. |
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Davies avoids the trap by eschewing the conventions of drama altogether. |
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But they have nothing on the male pectoral sandpiper which avoids sleeping for weeks so as not to miss out on any mating opportunities. |
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Our new innovative system avoids the use of phosphates and chromates and generates no sludge at all. |
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This approach also avoids the competing conventions problem cerated by the independent order of production rules. |
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It is also not survey based, which avoids survey errors and underreporting. |
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And at least one pilot who has used the airport for decades said that he now avoids it on weekends, when most sky diving occurs. |
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The ISO or utility avoids brown-outs or black-outs and can maintain power even if primary generating capacity goes offline. |
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The show avoids cliche sci-fi McGuffins and tells rich stories in which such issues come up naturally. |
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Just as he strove to avoid aestheticism within Kiki, Hemingway avoids artistic judgments and instead reduces Stein to the level of a barkeep. |
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Thus, Hadamard avoids Weierstrassian epsilontics in his text for engineering students. |
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By preventing legislative usurpation in the beginning, the bicameral legislature avoids executive usurpation in the end. |
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With care it is possible to combine a median-of-three mechanism with partitioning that avoids backstep initialization. |
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Given Sam's predicament, he avoids revealing his suspicion that he may have travelled back in time, for fear that others will think he is insane. |
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The direct method avoids the formation of stable intermediates, typically using acid catalysts. |
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On top of that, the low biomass yield generated under electrogenic conditions avoids any bed colmatation. |
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Uterine artery embolisation avoids major surgery and reduces the time spent in hospital and recovering. |
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This avoids the constant intervention by God into the cosmic process to which natural scientists take exception. |
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It avoids the pitfall of preachiness, delivering a surprisingly insightful story about an iconic piece of American life. |
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Here's an alphabet of coined phrase nautonyms that mostly avoids paired homophones. |
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This intermixing helps bond the plies and avoids delaminating of the sheet at the ply boundaries. |
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Pressurizing mature fields has been problematic in the past and the ASP flood avoids many the issues surrounding re-pressurization. |
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In Section 3, we enumerate symmetric matrices in GL whose support avoids the diagonal in the case that n is even. |
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Like Nancy, New York resident Marlene Taylor, 34, avoids gluten. |
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There is also a trochoidal machining option, which avoids full-width cuts when the cutter encounters heavy engagement. |
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Also, measuring the output force via the motion of an inertial mass avoids resonance problems which plague rigid fixture tests. |
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While explaining each technique neurologically, Achor avoids the language of academia, keeping this 210-page book digestible. |
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Using Bach as the subject for this survey avoids some of the knottier issues of historical editions. |
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What's impressive about the poem is that it avoids the reductiveness of either ethical or personal resolutions. |
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This use of superheating avoids the steam condensing within the engine, and allows significantly greater efficiency. |
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On the other hand, sedation-assisted intubation avoids a paralysed, apnoeic patient should the practitioner fail to secure the airway. |
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The island has lush vegetation, a product of its mild but changeable climate which avoids extremes in temperature. |
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Urban Decay Limited Edition Lipstick in Jailbait Brown tinged with mauve this is ideal for the day as is avoids shimmer and goes for colour. |
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The parameterization avoids the irregularities and unidentifiability of latent variable models. |
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Only the existence of other sources such as the Life of Wilfrid make it clear what Bede discreetly avoids saying. |
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This method of calibration avoids the need to know the standard electrode potential. |
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Chesterton are famous, it avoids explicit advocacy of that economic system. |
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Hydroelectricity also avoids the hazards of coal mining and the indirect health effects of coal emissions. |
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Properly curing concrete leads to increased strength and lower permeability and avoids cracking where the surface dries out prematurely. |
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Canada's system, described below, avoids regional variability of federal law by giving national jurisdiction to both layers of appellate courts. |
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Some maintain that arbitration avoids prejudiced juries and sympathy verdicts, but such remarks may merely reflect their utterers' antijury bias. |
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This avoids density variations in the final component, which occurs with more traditional hot pressing methods. |
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Another possible reason is that Beetle has experienced pain at her litter tray, so now associates her litter tray with the pain, so avoids it. |
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My sister has hammertoes on both feet and consequently avoids the family hiking expeditions. |
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While genre film tends to treat things as they are and avoids the trap of advocating them, exploitation film sensationalizes them. |
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There are grammatical constructions and words that one uses in speech that one generally avoids in written compositions. |
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As a rule, being landlocked creates political and economic handicaps that access to the high seas avoids. |
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The cheetah avoids the sun from April to October, seeking the shelter of shrubs such as balanites and acacias. |
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Finally, relying on the principle of a partial flow, the PM METALIT avoids plugging or dramatic increases in backpressure which many solutions exhibit. |
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The composite fuselage avoids metal fatigue issues associated with higher cabin pressure, and eliminates the risk of corrosion from higher humidity levels. |
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It avoids polar and tropical waters and semienclosed bodies of water. |
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Furthermore, they are able to manage an emotional and desiderative balance that avoids the mental consequences of repression, denial, anxieties, fears, and other excesses. |
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This avoids the problem of having to apply on the basis of predicted grade results, and eliminates much uncertainty involved in the setting of conditional offers. |
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This avoids client-side buffer underflows and rebuffering interruptions. |
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The new path avoids the badly-eroded Horton Moor and Black Dubb Moss area and is easier to navigate, a lot drier and gives fantastic views of Ingleborough. |
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This avoids MS analysis and interpretation of extremely complex peptide mixtures that might otherwise result from degradation by the omnipresent exopeptidases. |
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Their use avoids the necessity of drilling into the floor duct at each point where a floor outlet is desired, in order to place an afterset insert. |
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The authors believe that their physiological definition is superior to the qualitative and quantitative definition in that it avoids a value judgement. |
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The DDH provides a controlled environment for ship and submarine assembly, and avoids the difficulties caused by building on the slope of traditional slipways. |
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Though found in widely varied habitats and climates, it typically avoids extensive woodlands, grasslands, and deserts away from human development. |
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One advantage is that this avoids the commissions of the exchange. |
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Merrin scrupulously avoids the most extreme examples of the mania for oblivion and vigilance, but tulips and Norway maples show well enough where madness lies. |
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On the other hand, measuring the utility of a population based on the average utility of that population avoids Parfit's repugnant conclusion but causes other problems. |
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It so avoids the two extremes of mock delicacy and pandersome detail with such good sense, that we could wish it put into the hands of every American girl and woman. |
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The Texas pocket gopher avoids emerging onto the surface to feed by seizing the roots of plants with its jaws and pulling them downwards into its burrow. |
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