There are two methods of cell division: mitosis and meiosis. In brief, mitosis is the dividing of one cell into two. |
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He discovered that the agreement, far from being in accordance with the papal Brief, was in direct opposition to it. |
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Brief reprieves, however, from a society riven with sectarianism are possible by visiting some of Northern Ireland's wonderful countryside. |
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Brief or laptop cases will most likely include many compartments and pockets for ample storage. |
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Brief moments of brilliance gave the crowd room for cheer but it was all too fleeting. |
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Brief introductions preface each text, which is printed in double columns on the page, and there is a full glossary at the end of the book. |
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Our brief trip to the beach was a much-needed oasis in a summer of hard work. |
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The brief storm was a relief from the monotony of the hot summer afternoon. |
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Brief reactive psychoses are of interest because some behaviors, otherwise considered normal in developing countries, overlap. |
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Brief physical descriptions are, however, supplied where appropriate in the discussion of specific occurrences. |
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Campbell worked with a dialect coach to perfect her queenly accent, which sounds fresh from the old British film Brief Encounter. |
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A follow-up to his debut play The Land Of Cakes, premiered here last year, the new piece is based on his BBC radio series The Aberdee Brief. |
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The documentable improvement of the quality of life in this brief period has been nothing short of miraculous. |
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Thou must find a way to bring her back out of the Liche's ensorcelment, even if only for a brief moment. |
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After a brief moment of hesitation, either from fear or shock, he gave my fuckumentary the green light. |
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The problem was caused by a buildup of ice crystals just behind the main fan, causing a brief loss of thrust on six occasions. |
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A Hapan gemwright whose intricately fitted gems enjoyed a brief but influential vogue a few centuries back. |
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Unlike the Chat rooms which are rampant with genderswapping brief encounters, the MOO is both a world and a more or less stable community. |
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And the film shows how mother-care can be more convincing than a legal brief in getting the goods on the corporate villains. |
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The pair spent a brief but happy period skimming stones, singing songs, and gazing into each other's gigantic gogglesome eyes. |
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Roman invasions and occupations of southern Scotland were a series of brief interludes. |
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For about seven brief years, Wales was one, under one ruler, a feat with neither precedent nor successor. |
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The site of the battle is not given by either historian, although Tacitus gives a brief description. |
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Those exceptions were responsible for brief, but remarkable resurgences of Roman power. |
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So, in Western Europe, two 'dark ages' can be identified, separated by the brilliant but brief Carolingian Renaissance. |
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In brief, it states that after the Romans left, the Britons managed to continue for a time without any major disruptions. |
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A brief revival of East Anglian independence under Eadwald after Offa's death in 796 was soon suppressed by the new Mercian king, Coenwulf. |
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For a brief period in the 8th century, the Kingdom of Essex controlled what is now Kent. |
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For a brief period in the 8th century the kingdom encompassed the Kentish Kingdom to the South. |
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After a brief period of recovery in February 1377, the king died of a stroke at Sheen on 21 June. |
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Dafydd assumed his elder brother's title in 1282 and led a brief period of continued resistance against England. |
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From 1499 to 1512, excepting a brief period in 1500, Louis XII was Duke of Milan. |
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The brief renewal of war after Napoleon's return to power in 1815 did not bring a resumption of naval combat. |
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Among the dead was the Scottish king, thus ending Scotland's brief involvement in the war. |
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In brief, after application of the speculum and disinfection of the cervix, the hysterovideoscope was introduced intracervically. |
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Answer to Pope Urban his inurbanity expressed, in a brief against the Protestants of France. |
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Following a brief war in 1893, Spain expanded its influence south from Melilla. |
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At Madagascar, where a brief stop was planned, seventy people had to be buried. |
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He struggled to find more work, however, and a brief attempt at a solo act was a failure. |
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She started the meeting with a brief review of the previous meeting. |
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They inaugurated the new headquarters with a brief ceremony. |
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Chapter 2 is a brief introduction to some fundamental techniques for countable torsion-free abelian groups. |
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Following a brief visit to Mannheim in January 1777 Lessing, with a heavy heart, abandoned any plans to 'bemix' with its theatre. |
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On the beach he always wore a straw hat with a red band and a brief pair of leopard print trunks. |
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Houses had been deserted, and the thick brushwood of the tropics had grown up over everything, obliterating the brief authority of man. |
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After a brief but bustlesome trial of my powers as a backgammoner, I took a back row, and she told people round about what she thought of me. |
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She was intensely eager to delve into the mystery of Mr. Joplin and his brief case. |
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My great-grandmother wore a brief empire bodice, and close-fitting Directoire skirt made of cream silk with a golden stripe running through it. |
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The brief segments trying to generate thriller-type suspense are disposably perfunctory. |
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What his brief landfalls could not provide was a thorough understanding of exotic cultures. |
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These influenced a brief period of English opera by composers such as John Blow and Henry Purcell. |
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The same year, the film of Leslie Thomas's 1966 comic novel The Virgin Soldiers saw Bowie make a brief appearance as an extra. |
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By all accounts, theirs was a happy and stable, though brief, relationship. |
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The match was reduced slightly to 46 overs after a couple of brief showers, but India won by 7 wickets. |
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The Italian Renaissance produced a brief but astounding burst of neo-pagan individualism. |
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After a brief attempt to establish a kingdom, the country became a republic. |
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At the end of this list is a brief list of tribes deemed to be a growing threat to the Empire, which included the Scoti. |
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After a brief exchange of missiles, Agricola ordered auxiliaries to launch a frontal attack on the enemy. |
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This may have been the cause of a brief rebellion in 1363 by Robert and the earls of Douglas and March. |
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In either case, historians agree that the army enjoyed remarkable success during her brief time with it. |
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Troyes, the site of the treaty that tried to disinherit Charles VII, was the only one to put up even brief opposition. |
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A brief recovery prompted him to leave the hospital and convalesce at home for a few months. |
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Emmy-nommed composer Robert Prince died March 4 in Los Angeles after a brief illness. |
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Appellate courts may also grant permission for an amicus curiae to submit a brief in support of a particular party or position. |
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Macdonald began writing songs for her second album in spring 2009, in a brief break from her touring commitments. |
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Given as a series of linked short stories, the book is also interspersed with brief commentaries on contemporary British politics. |
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On 7 July, the division launched two battalions upon the wood after a brief preliminary bombardment. |
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After a brief clash, in which five Germans were bayoneted, the survivors again surrendered to Williams. |
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After the brief flirtation with Disraeli, she escaped her unhappy home life through marriage in 1833 to John Josiah Guest. |
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It was published in two volumes, along with a postscript that gives a brief description of what the remaining work would have been. |
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Apart from a brief period during the disarmament talks of the 1930s, these areas were left blank or incomplete on standard maps. |
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In October 1987, while on tour in the US, Jones had a brief relationship with model Katherine Berkery, who then discovered she was pregnant. |
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Funeral for a Friend spent all of 2012, bar their brief festival appearances writing and recording for their sixth studio album. |
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A brief change in food availability can affect right whale populations for years after. |
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Because of their size and need to migrate, gray whales have rarely been held in captivity, and then only for brief periods of time. |
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Only thereafter did a brief, inconclusive war break out between the two Germanic leaders. |
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After a brief investigation of their allegations was ended, Sato and Suzuki were arrested and charged with theft and trespass. |
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This would act as a brief introduction to the book, its characters or its themes. |
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After a brief stint at the Station zoologique d'Endoumes at Marseille he then worked for three years at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory. |
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His son Constantine IV succeeded him, a brief usurpation in Sicily by Mezezius being quickly suppressed by the new emperor. |
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In 1906, Joseph Conrad gave a brief description of Amsterdam as seen from the seaside, in The Mirror of the Sea. |
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This marked the beginning of the brief period of Breton possession of the Mont. |
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Many sounds we hear, such as when hard objects of metal, glass, or wood are struck, are caused by brief resonant vibrations in the object. |
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The main French ships of the line had been kept in harbour for years by the British blockade with only brief sorties. |
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It could not be expected that even for a brief period our Air Force could make up for our lack of naval supremacy. |
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He reported his brief landing to Luftflotte 3 which came to the decision that the islands were not defended. |
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From the 1930s until the end of the 20th century, North Dakota's population gradually declined, interrupted by a couple of brief increases. |
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A brief complete reversal, known as the Laschamp event, occurred only 41,000 years ago during the last glacial period. |
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This brief mention of the Clovis point found in place predates any work at the Dent Site in Colorado. |
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Although brief hostilities ensued, the Norse explorers stayed another winter and left the following spring. |
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The rest make no mention of the slavery issue, and are often brief announcements of the dissolution of ties by the legislatures. |
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Small pieces of fly ash may be somewhat thick, and too brief an exposure to high temperature may only degrade dioxin on the surface of the ash. |
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For a large volume air chamber, too brief an exposure may also result in only some of the exhaust gases reaching the full breakdown temperature. |
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The concept of the modern world as distinct from an ancient world is based on a rapid change progress in a brief period of time in many areas. |
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Between 1969 and 1972, two humans at a time spent brief intervals on the Moon. |
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As Van de Graaffs and pelletrons are still in much use, a brief statement about the tandem Van de Graaff or pelletron accelerators is useful. |
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St Ives has elected MPs to every Parliament since 1558, except for a brief period during the Protectorate. |
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Palmerston died in 1865, and after a brief ministry led by Russell, Derby returned to power. |
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The club was promoted back to the Premier League in 2012 following a brief spell in the third tier and severe financial difficulties. |
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The body begins with a brief statement introducing the main topic of the entire body. |
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With the brief exception of the Mongol invasions, major barbarian incursions ceased. |
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The typical ethnography is a holistic study and so includes a brief history, and an analysis of the terrain, the climate, and the habitat. |
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For a brief period, the Visigoths controlled the strongest kingdom in Western Europe. |
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Rather, he gives a brief synopsis of the key points before he begins a lengthier summary of the reign of Augustus. |
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The earliest date for this is based on a brief section in the Roman historian Tacitus discussing the Suiones tribe. |
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After a very brief period of mourning, Fengi marries Geruth, and declares himself sole leader of Jutland. |
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For brief periods the Crown of Aragon also controlled Montpellier, Provence, Corsica, and the twin Duchy of Athens and Neopatras in Latin Greece. |
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The Portuguese India armadas challenged this old spice route, for a brief period disrupted it, but they did not eliminate it. |
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Smoking of opium came on the heels of tobacco smoking and may have been encouraged by a brief ban on the smoking of tobacco by the Ming emperor. |
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The composition of a perfume typically begins with a brief by the perfumer's employer or an outside customer. |
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The resulting red giant formed by the expanding outer layers enjoys a brief life span, before the helium fuel in the core is in turn consumed. |
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The bull was the exclusive letter format from the Vatican until the 14th century, when the papal brief appeared. |
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The executive brief for Sublimus Dei was withdrawn by the Pope after protests by the Spanish monarchy. |
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It rains irregularly between August and October, with frequent brief heavy downpours. |
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Haiti's brief tourism boom was wiped out by the rule of Papa Doc Duvalier and his unstable government. |
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After a brief and unsuccessful search, he decided it was time to start pounding the pavement. |
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The following night, the Portuguese again sent two envoys to the Chinese fleet, but were met with a brief bombardment. |
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Combined with its sudden elevation in profile was the Florida land boom of the 1920s, which brought a brief period of intense land development. |
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After a laugh subsides, a brief relaxation phase occurs, during which the HR and BP drop below the prelaugh baseline levels. |
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Peru engaged in a brief successful conflict with Ecuador in the Paquisha War as a result of territorial dispute between the two countries. |
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After a brief pause Friar Vincente de Valverde, accompanied by an interpreter, emerged from the building where Pizarro was lodged. |
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Summer rain, on the other hand, is infrequent and occurs in the form of isolated light and brief showers. |
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Except for a brief period under Philip III of Spain, Madrid has remained the capital of Spain. |
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After a brief stop in the Canary Islands for provisions and repairs, he set out for Asia. |
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Sometime later after brief resistance, Little Naarden surrendered to the Spaniards. |
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Their stay in Rupelmonde was brief and within six months they returned to Gangelt and there Mercator spent his early childhood. |
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Renamed the Vanua'aku Pati in 1974, the party pushed for independence, which was gained amidst the brief Coconut War. |
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The petite bourgeoisie consists of people who have experienced a brief ascension in social mobility for one or two generations. |
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Since programmers like to keep their code brief, THRU is generally the preferred form of this keyword. |
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Alternatively, the English word is used along with a brief explanation of meaning. |
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The British blockaded ports and captured other cities for brief periods, but they failed to defeat Washington's forces. |
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John Grisham is the bestselling novelist of The Firm and The pelican Brief, among others. |
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A Brief History of Crime doesn't quite do what it says on the tin. |
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Brief drama snippets and tiny factoids, that's all we get these days. |
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Brief descriptive captions would have enhanced the understanding of the life of the people and perhaps added more understanding to the text of the folktales as well. |
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So as to make it easier to locate a particular passage, each chapter was headed by a brief precis of its contents with verse numbers. |
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At The Hague, Charles had a brief affair with Lucy Walter, who later falsely claimed that they had secretly married. |
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The brief peace in Europe allowed Napoleon to focus on the French colonies abroad. |
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In brief, the kadogos and the Angolans had different sets of grievances, yet they both converged on the same target. |
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On 19 February, two of Hyder Ali's ketches attacked Seahorse, which drove them off after a brief exchange of fire. |
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The strategic effect of the raid was a brief 20 percent dip in aircraft production. |
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Clark's successor, Chris Grayling had a brief to reverse the policy of reducing the prison population without increasing prison funding. |
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After a brief period of building projects under the Plantagenets, the city emerged with a prominent wool and cloth industry. |
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And for all those Ledheads, yes, Plant trots the devil out for an appearance, but only a brief one that's free of any worship. |
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Radar transmitters send out regular brief pulses of radio energy, the reflections from which are displayed on a CRT screen. |
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She looked so lip-smacking good that he knew even a brief conversation would be a challenge. |
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A brief comparison will be done on the differences of the listwise and pairwise correlations. |
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Thus the end of the Viking Age for the Scandinavians also marks the start of their relatively brief Middle Ages. |
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Relations were in a brief deadlock due to a naval standoff in 2008 over disputed maritime territory. |
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In 1924 general missionary John Hoelzer, whilst in Argentina for a brief visit, organized six churches. |
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Maurice Keen provides a brief summary and useful critique of the evidence for the view Robin Hood had mythological origins. |
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With the brief exception of the Mongol invasions in the 13th century, major nomadic incursions ceased. |
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The manuscript has been at Lichfield Cathedral since the late 10th century, except for a brief period during the English Civil War. |
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Henry was disillusioned with Anne in the flesh, however, and he divorced her after a brief, unconsummated marriage. |
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Apart from a brief interlude in 1770, Marchi remained in Reynolds' employment as a studio assistant for the rest of the artist's career. |
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After a brief introduction as a student teacher, Moore became a teacher at the school he had attended. |
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Gould's career was brief, but his success was not a novelty of subliterary misogyny. |
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He returned to England in 1679 when Shaftesbury's political fortunes took a brief positive turn. |
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Later in his brief life, Byron joined the Greek War of Independence fighting the Ottoman Empire, for which Greeks revere him as a national hero. |
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After a brief honeymoon in Chalk in Kent the couple returned to lodgings at Furnival's Inn. |
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She died from bowel obstruction on October 1842, after a brief agony, comforted by her beloved nephew Branwell. |
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From Sicily he made brief excursions to Sardinia, Monte Cassino, Malta, Northern Italy, Austria and Southern Germany. |
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Sea and Sardinia, a book that describes a brief journey undertaken in January 1921, is a recreation of the life of the inhabitants of Sardinia. |
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A brief voyage to England at the end of 1923 was a failure and he soon returned to Taos, convinced that his life as an author now lay in America. |
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It was most popular during the mid to late 1970s, though it has had brief resurgences afterwards. |
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Delius visited her there, and after a brief return visit to Florida, he moved in with her. |
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Hereafter, whole works rather than brief passages would be informed by this idea. |
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In his later years his uncompromising, personal style of composition struck many music lovers as too austere, and his brief popularity declined. |
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By this time the public's brief enthusiasm for everything Holstian was waning, and the piece was not well received in New York. |
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In any case, his life would be in ignominy and would be brief, and he would have lost irretrievably the meed of valour. |
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This led to his brief appearance on 1 July 1948 on ShowTime and subsequently to work on Ray's a Laugh with comedian Ted Ray. |
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There is also some brief discussion of major figures who wrote in Scots, but the main discussion is in the various Scottish literature articles. |
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There are usually formal intervals on each day for lunch and tea with brief informal breaks for drinks. |
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The 1990s saw four England managers, each in the role for a relatively brief period. |
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Following Sharp's departure from the club in 2008, Kieron Purtill had a brief spell as caretaker coach alongside Paul Anderson. |
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After a fast, lively start from Alicea, Hamed suffered a surprising brief knockdown in round 1, the first of his career. |
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After a brief period at a boarding school in Lavenham, he was enrolled in a day school in Dedham. |
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After a relatively brief discussion and mostly negative responses from the affected states, the proposals were shelved. |
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There are also departmental questions when ministers answer questions relating to their specific departmental brief. |
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Except during a brief period in WWII it has never been necessary for Irish or British citizens to produce a passport to cross the border. |
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The brief rebellion was suppressed by Sir Richard Wingfield at the Battle of Kilmacrennan. |
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After a brief peace, the outbreak of the War of the Spanish Succession in 1701, renewed French support for the Jacobites. |
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Between 1,500 and 2,000 Jacobites were killed or wounded in the brief battle. |
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The students presented a brief minidrama about the invention of the cotton gin. |
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We walked over to Sharpton and held a brief minisummit on the state of the Knicks. |
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Disraeli regretted this, hoping for an opportunity, however brief, to show himself capable in office. |
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During its brief life of just over a year, the Derby government proved moderately progressive. |
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In this, he was backed by his party, hungry for office and its emoluments after almost thirty years with only brief spells in government. |
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His brief first premiership, and the first year of his second, gave him little opportunity to make his mark in foreign affairs. |
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After the IRA called off its campaign in 1962, Northern Ireland became relatively stable for a brief period. |
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In my brief stay in Johannesburg, I had left a trail of mistruths and, in each case, the falsehood had come back to haunt me. |
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In brief, suppose that governing party G wishes to reduce the seats that will be won by opposition party O in the next election. |
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And thus did it come to pass that the boy and the two mons, after a brief final discussion began the training. |
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In June 2002, his brief was expanded when he was appointed Minister for Open Government in addition to his other duties. |
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The marked feature of civilian systems is that they use codes with brief text that tend to avoid factually specific scenarios. |
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In brief, ere was a true monk if there ever was one since the monking world started monkeying in monkeries. |
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For a brief period in the 1880s, it served as a coaling station for steamships transiting the Indian Ocean from the Suez Canal to Australia. |
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The Roman presence in Scotland was little more than a series of brief interludes within a longer continuum of indigenous development. |
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A brief medical examination indicated that Waugh was suffering from bromide poisoning from his drugs regimen. |
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He was educated at Langholm Academy before becoming a teacher for a brief time at Broughton Higher Grade School in Edinburgh. |
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Macau enjoyed a brief period of economic prosperity as the only neutral port in South China after the Japanese had occupied Guangzhou and Hong Kong. |
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It tells where each settler settled, and it provides a brief genealogy. |
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Five years before the story's events, Adler had a brief liaison with Crown Prince of Bohemia Wilhelm von Ormstein while she was prima donna of the Imperial Opera of Warsaw. |
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Tics are brief, repetitive, semi-voluntary, jerklike movements. |
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After a brief illness, which may have presaged his illnesses to come, George settled on Lord Rockingham to form a ministry, and dismissed Grenville. |
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Warnings in reports from Vasco da Gama's voyage to India had prompted King Manuel I to brief Cabral regarding another port to the south of Calicut where he could also trade. |
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In the late 1960s and 1990s the party enjoyed brief surges in support. |
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My Beautiful Laundrette is to be screened at Moseley Washeteria, while Brief Encounter is to be shown at Moor Street Station. |
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After a brief spell in London, where he again visited the Hamiltons, Nelson was placed in charge of defending the English Channel to prevent the invasion. |
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Authorities expected that the raids would be brief and in daylight, few predicted that attacks by night would force Londoners to sleep in shelters. |
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During a brief invasion by Confederate forces, Confederate sympathizers organized a secession convention, inaugurated a governor, and gained recognition from the Confederacy. |
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His first brief was Trade and Industry, Energy and Privatisation, and he befriended fellow young colleagues including Edward Llewellyn, Ed Vaizey and Rachel Whetstone. |
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Although the party experienced a brief rise in the polls after this, its popularity soon slumped to its lowest level since the days of Michael Foot. |
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Before the American purchase of the territory in 1803, the current Louisiana State had been both a French colony and for a brief period, a Spanish one. |
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The book included a brief preface by a leading expert in the field. |
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This may result in a wildfire burning out a large area, although it has been found that heather seeds germinate better if subject to the brief heat of controlled burning. |
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During her brief career, she wrote novels, treatises, a travel narrative, a history of the French Revolution, a conduct book, and a children's book. |
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The companies' brief domination of global commerce contributed greatly to a commercial revolution and a cultural flowering in the Netherlands known as the Dutch Golden Age. |
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Patrick Matthew drew attention to his 1831 book which had a brief appendix suggesting a concept of natural selection leading to new species, but he had not developed the idea. |
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For a brief period, when Cotton Oxford were the shirt sponsors, the white shirt was replaced by a bright orange one with orange and blue hoops on the sleeves. |
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In February 1999, the country experienced a brief period of civil unrest. |
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During the laying down of the Peninsula Formation sediments, the western portion of the region was covered for a brief period of time by glaciers. |
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Brief Viking expeditions to North America around 1000 did not result in any settlements, and they were soon driven off by natives. |
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After World War II, the segregationist approach modeled in Morocco had been discredited by its connections to Vichyism, and assimilationism enjoyed a brief renaissance. |
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Several brief interim governments followed Vargas's suicide. |
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This is a brief summary of work underway to reestablish the route. |
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For a brief period in the 7th century, the Kingdom of Sussex controlled the Isle of Wight and the territory of the Meonwara in the Meon Valley in east Hampshire. |
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One was to launch a new keyboard instrument, a hybrid between the pianoforte and the organ, which during its brief life span was known as the aeolomelodicon. |
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Except during a brief period during World War II, it has never been necessary for Irish or British citizens to produce a passport to cross the border. |
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It turned out that Ofsted had made a brief visit to the school some time before the inspection and had come up with some sort of unreported provisional judgement. |
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While such a pretreatment increased the sensitivity ten to forty times, the damage to the gills induced by brief exposure to ichthyotoxin was reversible. |
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This was an eighth game without defeat, penalty shootouts aside, over Hodgson's brief tenure but, by the end, this whole occasion had been stripped of any competitive nature. |
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Geoffrey's largely legendary Historia Regum Britanniae expands upon Henry's brief mention, listing Coel as a King of the Britons following the reign of King Asclepiodotus. |
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Her residence in this house, as far as it is possible to tell, was brief. |
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After a brief battle between the Romans and a depleted Votadini host, Martos, the leader of the Votadini, allies himself with the Romans for vengeance against the Selgovae. |
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A brief period of limited independence for Ireland came to an end following the Irish Rebellion of 1798, which occurred during the British war with revolutionary France. |
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Meteors and Mosquitos made a brief appearance the following spring. |
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Emerge from your local swimming baths in this Vodkatini Bikini Top and Brief by Freya at www. |
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Mary, Queen of Scots made only two brief references to him in her letters. |
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In 1889, during a stay in Biarritz, she became the first reigning monarch from Britain to set foot in Spain when she crossed the border for a brief visit. |
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After just a few months, Frederick and his wife Elizabeth fled into exile at The Hague, where they became known as the Winter King and Queen for their brief reign. |
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Gould provided lyrics for King's album One Man and the full 2004 reunion of the band was officially announced on his website, although this reunion was very brief. |
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In April 1917, during a brief period of German aerial supremacy a British pilot's average life expectancy was 93 flying hours, or about three weeks of active service. |
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He escaped from Britain at the earliest practical opportunity, to return only twice for brief visits, and with his wife spent the remainder of his life travelling. |
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The original run was brief, and the work has been revived infrequently. |
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For a brief time, this appeared to improve the Company's prospects. |
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When you think it is important to state what the study will not achieve, add a brief description of nongoals. Nongoals help everyone understand what the team is not after. |
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The first part consists of Gildas' explanation for his work and a brief narrative of Roman Britain from its conquest under the Principate to Gildas' time. |
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In March, forces advanced from Cardiff and in a brief battle at Castell Morgraig forced Llywelyn and his men to break off the siege of Caerffili after 6 weeks. |
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There are also previous brief mentions of other Getae or Dacian tribes on the left and right banks of the Danube, or even in Transylvania, to be added to the list of Ptolemy. |
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The ancient historian Tacitus describes Domitian's first speech in the Senate as brief and measured, at the same time noting his ability to elude awkward questions. |
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As Harvey explains in his A Brief History of Neoliberalism, neoliberals see democracy as a hoarding behind which lurk deliberation and dissent. |
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I returned the following year with The pelican Brief, then The Client. |
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Afterwards, they played one brief set with Tyler and Perry, with Jason Bonham on drums, and then a second with Neil Young, this time with Michael Lee playing the drums. |
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A rower can maintain 40 strokes per minute for only a brief period. |
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He wears a minimal white cotton brief, and is pleased by the hance of its pouch, a catenary dip as he faces the mirror, the profile navicular and ostent. |
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Dan Floyd, sterilization section leader at Nelson Labs, will also present at the Innovations Brief on Ethylene Oxide sterilization validation. |
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Choiseul's brief as foreign minister was to overturn this situation. |
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Variations of the Eucharistic Prayer are provided for various occasions, including communion of the sick and brief forms for occasions that call for greater brevity. |
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It seems like these 'cats might be left over from wetter days. I found a brief study of Rhyl done by a couple galactographers, and they reported this was once a cooler planet. |
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They then sailed to Britain, where they played a brief tour. |
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A good handshake is a fullhanded, firm and brief grasp of the hand. |
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During the brief period of absolute monarchies in Europe, the divine right of kings was an important competing justification for the exercise of sovereignty. |
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An influential account of the circumstances of his death was given by John Aubrey's Brief Lives. |
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The brief is the less formal form of papal communication and was authenticated with a wax impression, now a red ink impression, of the Ring of the Fisherman. |
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It is hard to say for certain just why this brief but notable shift from passive to active millenarianism should have occurred during the Interregnum. |
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After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Italy was seized by the Ostrogoths, followed in the 6th century by a brief reconquest under Byzantine Emperor Justinian. |
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A brief marine incursion marks the early Oligocene in Europe. |
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There has never been an exact distinction of usage between a bull and a brief, but nowadays most letters, including encyclicals, are issued as briefs. |
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Added to the official list of those apprehended were 172 of the Earl of Cromartie's men, captured after a brief engagement the day before near Littleferry. |
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A large part of this precipitation falls as light rain or brief showers. |
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After brief clashes with the local civilian population and Lord Cawdor's forces on 23 February, Tate was forced into an unconditional surrender by 24 February. |
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Brief disruptions that do not result in reversal are called geomagnetic excursions. |
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Brief periods of milder climate that occurred during the last glacial are called interstadials. |
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There is a list of members, with brief biographies, on the website. |
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Pernambuco was the site of the brief liberal republican Praieira revolt in 1848, which was Brazil's response to the European year of failed liberal revolutions. |
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The French VII Corps captured Mulhouse after a brief engagement on 7 August, but German reserve forces engaged them in the Battle of Mulhouse and forced a French retreat. |
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The Brandeis Brief consisted of more than 100 pages, only two of which were devoted to legal argument. |
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During these approaches, it can orbit Earth for brief periods of time. |
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Since the power available from a flow is proportional to the cube of the flow speed, the times during which high power generation is possible are brief. |
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In summer, the subtropical high pressure cells bring a sultry flow of tropical air with high dew points, and daily thundershowers are typical, though brief. |
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The system currently used provides positive identification of severe weather systems in a brief form, that is readily understood and recognized by the public. |
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Brief treatments of standpoint theory, liberationism, and feminism introduce the book, but her interlocutors' incisive interpretations of Scripture take center stage. |
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In year eight, crouched in a playground cubby, she gave Ryan Glover a gobby. Brief, busy, urgent. Then afterwards, slipping it back into his pants, he said thank you. |
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In 1694, he founded the Bank of England, described in his pamphlet A Brief Account of the Intended Bank of England, to act as the English government's banker. |
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Brief interludes or vignettes feature prominently in BoC's music. |
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