Innovation is a poor substitute for insight, at least where boyhood is concerned. |
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At an Ebola education meeting in New York City, attendees were concerned but calm. |
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The game is afoot, and all concerned parties are watching closely to see how things play out. |
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Upward mobility and reward for work seems to be an afterthought for all concerned. |
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Where health is concerned though, the accusatory finger of discrimination pivots. |
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Prime Minister David Cameron is undoubtedly concerned about blowback, and the British consulate in Karachi is already closed. |
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Sure, I can counsel concerned parents that none of the childhood vaccines I will be administering contain thimerosal. |
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Paul sacrifices little with his base and can only assuage doubts among those concerned about his views on foreign policy. |
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Scientists are concerned about the rapid disappearance of the island's coral reefs. |
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When she met her agents, Neubauer says, they were concerned and apologetic. |
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As far as I am concerned, he should not be accorded any respect, deference, or attention by the school. |
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But I am deeply concerned with the lack of progress in my case and feel that I must take some action. |
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I explain that the donor areas in particular can be more ecchymotic in my experience and that the patient should not be concerned. |
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The main aim was to facilitate and effectivate information retrieval and update in all the institutions concerned. |
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I consider, that so far as what is called military renown is concerned, the American Navy needs no eulogist but History. |
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Today in the West, Europessimism is back in fashion where Eastern Europe is concerned. |
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The entire range of political theory for example is concerned with explicitation of this egalitarianism through the agency of the State. |
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The policeman was concerned that the lost handgun would fall into the wrong hands. |
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Fanish culture is very tribal in nature and overly concerned with superiority as fans are slans. |
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It's not like I'm so concerned about being a friendworthy person these days. |
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Of the technical improvements in the Leblanc process, some of the most important were concerned with the treatment of galligu to recover sulphur. |
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In the past, parents were concerned about getting a gori mem as a daughter-in-law, but I am modern. |
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Ought we be concerned that our rights to protest are being continually eroded under the guise of enhancing our safety? |
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It was as if the Neanderthals made stone tools, and were not much concerned about their final forms. |
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The tourism industry surrounding the Baltic Sea is naturally concerned about oil pollution. |
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Bede is also concerned to show the unity of the English, despite the disparate kingdoms that still existed when he was writing. |
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During the 1870s, the Philological Society was concerned with the process of publishing a dictionary with such an immense scope. |
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However, Plato reports that syntax was devised before him, by Prodicus of Ceos, who was concerned by the correct use of words. |
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Claudius was concerned with the spread of eastern mysteries within the city and searched for more Roman replacements. |
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In the aftermath of the battle of Edgehill in October, Parliament became concerned that Charles might advance on London. |
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The doctor is concerned about possible atrophy of the shoulder muscles. |
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Some people are worried about marketing calls at dinnertime or junk mail or spam, while others are more concerned about Big Brother. |
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This is a very inefficient process so far as the broilerman's pocketbook is concerned, and it just doesn't make good poultry sense. |
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This close collaboration usually resulted in quick turnaround times where bugfixes or extensions were concerned. |
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As far as her own theories are concerned, she is limitlessly credulous, to a degree which makes me suspect that she is a cast-iron idiot. |
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Our wars with France have affected us in our most tender interests, and concerned us more than those with any other nation. |
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They think themselves out the reach of Providence, and no longer concerned to solicit his favour. |
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After listening to that sheer pile of bull mess he tried to tell me yesterday, I've decided he's got precisely zero cred as far as I'm concerned. |
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Although little data is available on the ISST, it has been administered to over 900 self-identified cybersexually concerned individuals. |
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In this disquisition of the third book Plato is concerned with the moral effects of artistic representation on the youth of his state. |
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Alex was concerned that if others thought he had dobbed, things would get even worse for him. Dobbing was the worst thing a student could do. |
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He had been concerned that some of the excesses of the revival were not of God. |
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The Ottomans were concerned about the British expansion from India to the Red Sea and Arabia. |
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Williams was concerned to establish the changing meanings of the vocabulary used in discussions of culture. |
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It was hardly the thing for a master to sport his oak where another member of the staff was concerned. |
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The Interpretation Project is a long term project concerned with bringing St Paul's to life for all its visitors. |
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But where the heart is concerned, a one-shot, silver bullet approach would be the ultimate disservice. |
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He was twice rescued by the Marine Mammal Center and other concerned groups in California. |
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Practical studies only consider up to 100 years as far as effective planning and cost evaluations are concerned. |
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It is concerned with the governance of and relationship between Northern Ireland and Great Britain. |
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The diaspora concerned more than 25 million Italians and it is considered the biggest mass migration of contemporary times. |
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The issue particularly concerned shells striking at oblique angles, which became increasingly the case at long range. |
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Germanic law was overwhelmingly concerned with the protection of individuals and less concerned with protecting the interests of the state. |
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One senior manager was concerned that gender issues are being overresearched and yet the research findings do not benefit the Kenyan people. |
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Villeneuve was concerned at this point about forming up a line, as his ships were unevenly spaced and in an irregular formation. |
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He spent 15 of the next 25 years in four tours of duty at Portsmouth concerned with development of gunnery and torpedoes. |
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In January he was invited to visit Osborne House for a fortnight by Queen Victoria, concerned about the charming Captain Fisher. |
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Brussels is a part of Flanders as far as community matters are concerned, but does not belong to the Flemish Region. |
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Certainly the Territorial divisions are inferior to the Regular troops in training, but where morale is concerned they are their equal. |
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She was concerned with the curving of the path of radio waves traversing the ionosphere from NavSTAR satellites. |
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Agriculturalists are concerned about too much monoculture, as it makes the economy at risk from insect or crop diseases affecting a major crop. |
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Since this period the term has achieved widespread use among biologists, environmentalists, political leaders and concerned citizens. |
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Glaciologists in Antarctica are concerned with the study of the history and dynamics of floating ice, seasonal snow, glaciers, and ice sheets. |
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Initially, WKCR wasn't a radio station, but an organization concerned with the technology of radio communications. |
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In the United Kingdom, Her Majesty's Coastguard is purely concerned with search and rescue. |
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Scientists have been concerned that human activities could cause more plants and animals to become extinct than any point in the past. |
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This is customarily done at the request of the individual concerned, but not always so. |
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Some conservationists are concerned that these manatees have become too reliant on these artificially warmed areas. |
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Some are concerned that the current situation is inhumane, with upwards of 50 scars and disfigurements from vessel strikes on a single manatee. |
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Henry had always taken an interest in religion, but in his later years he may have become much more concerned about spiritual affairs. |
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The Parliamentarian forces were particularly concerned about any potential Dutch attack. |
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Traditionally, various regions have different designations where national symbols are concerned. |
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Nevertheless, as far as Imperial Russian plans of settlement were concerned, cold was never viewed as an impediment. |
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William compared the journeys to royal progresses and was concerned that they portrayed Victoria as his rival rather than his heir presumptive. |
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The Freshwater Village Association was formed by Freshwater residents who are concerned that Freshwater might lose its identity as a village. |
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Stylistically, a culture's rock relief carvings relate to other types of sculpture from period concerned. |
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Feminist anthropologists are centrally concerned with the construction of gender across societies. |
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Urban anthropology is concerned with issues of urbanization, poverty, and neoliberalism. |
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Evolutionary anthropology is concerned with both biological and cultural evolution of humans, past and present. |
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Cognitive linguistics is primarily concerned with how the mind creates meaning through language. |
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Pragmatics is concerned with the ways in which language use is patterned and how these patterns contribute to meaning. |
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Anglers with higher family incomes fished more frequently and were less concerned about obtaining fish as food. |
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The Danube Commission is concerned with the maintenance and improvement of the river's navigation conditions. |
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For Africa, Marshall has collected some fortysix observations of which almost half are concerned with Pierines. |
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Much of the history of the Hittite Empire concerned war with the rival empires of Egypt, Assyria and the Mitanni. |
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As far as the north was concerned this was the effective end of the Roman empire there. |
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As far as ancient literary sources are concerned, an extant continuous account of Trajan's reign does not exist. |
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The few surviving Merovingian edicts are almost entirely concerned with settling divisions of estates among heirs. |
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All people in France were Frenchmen and became citizens of the French Republic as far the country's law was concerned. |
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Animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, eggs, or other products. |
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Governments are particularly concerned with zoonoses, diseases that humans may acquire from animals. |
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All of this is essentially done through a voluntary exercise of the will of the individual concerned. |
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Military strategy is more concerned with the supply of war and planning, than management of field forces and combat between them. |
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Rituals appeal to tradition and are generally concerned to repeat historical precedents accurately. |
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A related but distinct subject, physical cosmology, is concerned with the study of the Universe as a whole. |
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Rather, they are concerned with the threat Iran poses to the region and the world. |
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Peter's main policies were concerned with restricting the political power of the great noble houses and expanding the powers of the crown. |
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The compromise worked and politics ceased to be about religion and became concerned with purely political and economic issues. |
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In addition to all of that, Lorenzo the Magnificent was not at all concerned about the bank. |
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In the early part of his reign Philip was concerned with the rising power of the Ottoman Empire under Suleiman the Magnificent. |
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The whole discussion is concerned with City States, and their is no prevision of their obsolescence. |
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All of the wall maps were engraved with copious text on the region concerned. |
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The Norwegian Polar Institute conducts annual expeditions to Bear Island, mostly concerned with ornithological research. |
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A further Ukase on December 27, 1732 concerned the organization and the formal commissioning of the expedition. |
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Phonology, on the other hand, is concerned with the abstract, grammatical characterization of systems of sounds or signs. |
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However, a substantial portion of research in phonetics is not concerned with the meaningful elements in the speech signal. |
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Phonology is a branch of linguistics concerned with the systematic organization of sounds in languages. |
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As the only major allied power sharing a land border with Germany, France was chiefly concerned with weakening Germany as much as possible. |
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Therefore, ASEAN economies are more concerned about currency stability against major international currencies, like the US dollar. |
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Orthography is largely concerned with matters of spelling, and in particular the relationship between phonemes and graphemes in a language. |
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This struggle has some members concerned that the church may not continue its relationship with the larger Anglican Church. |
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Even Tract 90, which analysed the 39 Articles, was more concerned with the theological dimension of the issue. |
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If it is a subordinate court, lawyers can use terms such as sir or any equivalent phrase in the regional language concerned. |
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The Ministry of Defence was concerned that the unclaimed island would provide an opportunity for the Soviet Union to spy on the test. |
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The ongoing struggles over martial law and civil liberties, along with the rejection of the Resolutions seriously concerned the Commons. |
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Both purport to provide rational, reasoned, independent, unbiased processes concerned with the objective assessment of evidence. |
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As far as the King's courts were concerned, the land belonged to the trustee, who was under no obligation to return it. |
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Commonwealth Disposals Commission which concerned a contract for the rights to salvage a ship. |
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It included both Republican and Democratic senators concerned with Fortas's ethics. |
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The case dealt with the Article I, Section 10, prohibition on ex post facto laws, because it concerned a Connecticut state law. |
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Secondly, the Court is not concerned with how the plaintiff uses the award of damages. |
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He also became concerned about the plight of workers and was more sympathetic to the labor movement. |
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The royal courts were initially only concerned with complaints of wrong if the wrong involved a forcible breach of the King's Peace. |
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Both Federalists and Jeffersonians were concerned over the purchase's constitutionality. |
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If the Court finds that an obligation has not been fulfilled, the Member State concerned must terminate the breach without delay. |
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Where the failure to act is held to be unlawful, it is for the institution concerned to put an end to the failure by appropriate measures. |
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His writings were concerned with various subjects, most notably philosophy and medicine. |
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We are concerned with Western access to Berlin and that is what we must maintain. |
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One of the problems concerned women's labour, which in many cases women were paid almost a quarter of what men made. |
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The textile industry is primarily concerned with the design and production of yarn, cloth, clothing, and their distribution. |
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Levellers were primarily concerned with the civil and political rights of small scale property owners and workers. |
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Marx and others became concerned for Engels's life until they finally heard from him. |
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Watt was also concerned with fundamental research on the functioning of the steam engine. |
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That expansion constitutes the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution so far as the iron industry is concerned. |
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The research is primarily concerned with the contribution of the firm of Boulton and Watt to engineering drawing used in design and manufacture. |
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Most of these industries are very capital intensive and the management is therefore very concerned about lost operating time. |
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The majority of individuals were primarily concerned with meeting their own daily needs. |
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Nevertheless, local people became concerned about the competition to their businesses from cheap workhouse labour. |
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However, the automotive industry is still particularly concerned about product recalls, which cause considerable financial consequences. |
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An interpretation of Shang Yang, Legalists were concerned not even mainly with law, but with administration. |
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The first of these is concerned with the finite representability of belief sets. |
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Hannibal was concerned and suspicious of the Centrones, though he hid this from them and the Centrones guided his army for two days. |
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They work by standing outside the circle at the stone directly opposite to the quartz stone concerned. |
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One concerned a maiden killed by a lustful priest whose advances she spurned. |
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Like Salt he was a councillor, JP and Bradford MP who was deeply concerned to improve working class housing conditions. |
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Much of the Open Spaces Society's work is concerned with the preservation and creation of public paths. |
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He probably thought she was an overprotective, neurotic mother who couldn't see past the end of her nose where her son was concerned. |
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I don't want to call him self-absorbed but he was more concerned with the scratch on his car than the people in the car he hit. |
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The news report stemmed the tide of concerned calls, but didn't stop them altogether. |
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She plainly said that men seemed to take leave of their senses as soon as women were concerned. |
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Fred was concerned because the takings from his sweetshop had fallen again for the third week. |
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As far as I'm concerned, the jury is still out on whether that was a good idea. |
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The organisation was officially concerned with economic development but after the memo was leaked people began to see them in their true colours. |
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The paintings seem concerned, if understatedly, about despoliation and other human tweakings of the landscape. |
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He only denies that sincere attention to moral considerations has any place in politics as far as the unduped are concerned. |
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The real issue at stake concerned differences in values and norms within cultures and countries, whereby pluralism clashed with uniformism. |
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On the other hand, since dotfiles are a Unixy concept, we're not that concerned. |
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Never was there a time when it more concerned the public weal that the character of the Parliament should stand high. |
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Cook said he is concerned about councilors not allowing the health board to do its job apolitically. |
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Jimmy's mother was concerned that he might have fallen in with the wrong crowd. |
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As far as the NSA is concerned, they might not be in that ballpark at all. |
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The number concerned was the waste disposal unit, and I was faced with a long preliminary announcement about the opening hours of tips. |
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It could have neither, with the president preoccupied by Watergate and the Congress concerned with impeachment, he said. |
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Officers are concerned for the welfare of Charlotte and Jake Addams who also have links to Whitby. |
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So we're quite concerned that there's not enough adjudicators in Saskatchewan. |
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It is a landmark work, a must for all Africanists, and a basic document for anyone concerned with the Third World. |
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Especially concerned are the Sakaogon Chippewa, whose wild rice beds lie at the end of the Wolf River tributary, Swamp Creek. |
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As winter sets in, relief agencies are concerned with stepping up a winterisation programme. |
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As reported in yesterday's Journal, a concerned crowd gathered after hearing the Alaskan Malamute barking as its life hung in the balance. |
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Chapter two explores Victorian Afghanistan while chapter three is concerned with the sympathetic liberal state in Hardy's The Woodlanders. |
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Both sides were concerned that a civil war would leave the country open to foreign invasion. |
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Between 1939 and 1947 the independentists concerned themselves primarily with the welfare of the Polish majority. |
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Three years later the new Count of Flanders, Philip, concerned about Henry's growing power, openly allied himself with the French king. |
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Overall, Howden is chiefly concerned with the politics of the relationship between Richard and King Philip. |
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As far as the crusades were concerned, however, Edward's efforts proved ineffective. |
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However, as France was becoming more concerned with the Italian Wars, the French were happy to agree to the Treaty of Etaples. |
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But he remained concerned about the power of the Marcher Lords and the lawlessness and disorder in the Welsh Marches. |
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Chrimes regard as misleading, as the Acts were concerned with harmonising laws, not political union. |
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There should only be PILON in cases where the individual concerned has agreed to it. |
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In 1563 Elizabeth proposed her own suitor, Robert Dudley, as a husband for Mary, without asking either of the two people concerned. |
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People concerned about creating a just society would use loveness as a guide when setting priorities. |
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In the 19th century, the dominant issues concerned the adverse effects of industrialisation. |
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Unzaga concerned about overtly antagonizing the British before the Spanish were prepared for war, and they agreed to assist the rebels covertly. |
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However, many on the English side were concerned by the dynastic implications of matrimony, including some Privy Councillors. |
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Manchester's history is concerned with textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution. |
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In domestic politics, Pitt also concerned himself with the cause of parliamentary reform. |
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Jervis himself had begun to grow concerned about reports of Nelson's behaviour, but in early October word of Nelson's victory had reached London. |
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The Soviet Union, concerned by Germany's goals of capturing vast areas of Eastern Europe, drafted a treaty of mutual assistance with France. |
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The United States, concerned with events in Europe and Asia, passed the Neutrality Act in August of the same year. |
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Critics are concerned that the plan will involve cuts but supporters insist some services will be cut while others will be enhanced. |
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Michael's knifeplay had never aroused him, but that fact had never concerned Jonathan, for Michael had never insisted upon it. |
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As a result of this case, Parliament amended the statute concerned to end this discrepancy. |
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Many of the popes prior to 750 were more concerned with Byzantine affairs and eastern theological controversies. |
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Most planning matters concerned with the lake are, however, the responsibility of the Lake District National Park Authority. |
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The length of the meridian arc between two given latitudes is given by replacing the limits of the integral by the latitudes concerned. |
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She is also concerned about the dangers of laypersons sharing their theories, pet cures, and even their medications with one another too freely. |
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While the financial contribution of the country concerned increases, it is still much lower than that of a full member state. |
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He was a natural philosopher, concerned with the economy of nature and obsessed with an idea of unity, in theology and in nature. |
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Hawking's father advised him to study medicine, concerned that there were few jobs for mathematics graduates. |
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During the 1960s, Crick became concerned with the origins of the genetic code. |
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In 1803 in London, he became president of the Jennerian Society, concerned with promoting vaccination to eradicate smallpox. |
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Classical mechanics is concerned with the set of physical laws describing the motion of bodies under the influence of a system of forces. |
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It concerned them first to sue out their livery from the unjust wardship of his encroaching prerogative. |
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Finally, a management board of seven directors are collectively concerned with the ordinary running of the trust. |
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More than a half century after these events, Carthage was humiliated and Rome was no more concerned about the African menace. |
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The population and the frontiers were abandoned, since the emperors were mostly concerned with defeating rivals and establishing their power. |
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Some students may have very different cultural perceptions in the classroom as far as learning a second language is concerned. |
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Much applied economics in public policy is concerned with determining how the efficiency of an economy can be improved. |
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They are seen as a framework for the preservation of the languages concerned. |
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The two minor canons as well as the organist and Master of the Choristers are most directly concerned with liturgical and ceremonial matters. |
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Their duties mainly concerned the maintenance of law and order in the cathedral close. |
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De Veritate is concerned not merely with the truth of statements but with correctness in will, action, and essence as well. |
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Tantric Buddhism is largely concerned with ritual and meditative practices. |
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The dispute also concerned the question of the economist's role, and whether this should be as a detached expert or a practical adviser. |
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Eton College offers its sincere apologies to those boys concerned and their families. |
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However, in 1731 seven verderers became so concerned by the increase in activity that they signed an affidavit which demonstrated their worries. |
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Studies of the mapwork of children per se have mainly concerned large scale maps and perception maps. |
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Artisans, such as engravers, became more concerned with aesthetics rather than just perfecting their craft. |
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Brook was less concerned with realism, and more concerned with translating the play into a form that could communicate with the modern world. |
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Women, in his view, feel less abhorrence for moral evil, though they are concerned with its outward consequences. |
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In 1972, Ralph Berry argued that Shakespeare was chiefly concerned with epistemology in this play. |
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The economics of research is, so far as logic is concerned, the leading doctrine with reference to the art of discovery. |
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Blake was concerned about senseless wars and the blighting effects of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Most people are far more concerned that they can control their own bodies than they are about petitioning Congress. |
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He was therefore concerned about the growth in number of labourers who worked for hire. |
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In 1963 he became the inaugural recipient of the Jerusalem Prize, an award for writers concerned with the freedom of the individual in society. |
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Thus, analytics is not so much concerned with individual analyses or analysis steps, but with the entire methodology. |
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After five years, concerned about his health, he returned to Dorset, settling in Weymouth, and decided to dedicate himself to writing. |
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Eileen at the time was more concerned about Orwell's closeness to Brenda Salkield. |
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In particular Lawrence is concerned with the nature of relationships that can be had within such a setting. |
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In the second half of the 1950s Gielgud's career was in the doldrums as far as new plays were concerned. |
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By 1974, Sellers's friends were concerned that he was having a nervous breakdown. |
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The lack of official events was partly because the authorities were concerned that encouraging more partygoers would cause overcrowding. |
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It concerned a mermaid, a mermonster, and a giant turtle in a hokey love story and a murky plot. |
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Cultural studies is concerned with the meaning and practices of everyday life. |
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The IOC is only concerned with issues of citizenship and nationality after individual nations have granted citizenship to athletes. |
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The three metapoems of L'Allegria make the point that poetry is concerned with transcending the real, and representing the Ideal. |
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Other American players were said to be concerned about attending the event. |
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They were concerned that Ferrari's Vettel had faster closing laps of up to two seconds per lap. |
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De facto, or actual, sovereignty is concerned with whether control in fact exists. |
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The Court was to hear and decide any international dispute which the parties concerned submitted to it. |
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The case concerned two workers who wished to sue the Sudanese embassy in London for violations of employment law. |
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But though there are caves there are no mines in Faroe, in which happy state we hope these mineless isles will remain so far as we are concerned. |
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However, because the weapon was to be directed against the enemy, none of us were overly concerned at all. |
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His first encyclical, Ad beatissimi Apostolorum, given 1 November 1914, was concerned with this subject. |
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In the spring Allied commanders had been concerned about the ability of the French Army to withstand the enormous losses at Verdun. |
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Baldwin was now concerned about the TUC and printers' action interfering with the freedom of the press. |
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Many were concerned about how much longer the war would drag on or suspected that Germany could not win a war fought on two fronts. |
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For these reasons, between 1933 and 1934, the Luftwaffe's leadership was primarily concerned with tactical and operational methods. |
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Internationalists were concerned that the Four Policemen could lead to a new Quadruple Alliance. |
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Judgments finding violations are binding on the States concerned and they are obliged to execute them. |
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Farming is mostly concerned with the raising of Shetland sheep, known for their unusually fine wool. |
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By a custom that prevailed even before the Parliament Acts, the House of Lords is further restrained insofar as financial bills are concerned. |
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The body originally concerned itself with advising the sovereign on legislation, administration and justice. |
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The Committee which last met in 1988 is concerned with the design and usage of wafer seals. |
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By this point Frederick was increasingly concerned by the Russian advance from the east and marched to counter it. |
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The British were also concerned that Russia might make advances toward India, or move toward Scandinavia or Western Europe. |
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The leak became known to pilots only after it was pointed out by concerned passengers. |
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Historically, a great deal of economic literature was concerned with the question of what causes inflation and what effect it has. |
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Scientific knowledge, according to the Aristotelians, was concerned with establishing true and necessary causes of things. |
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Another kind of inconsistency is concerned with the incomplete coverage of phonological information in the script. |
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The chronologically earlier suras, revealed at Mecca, are primarily concerned with ethical and spiritual topics. |
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Mr. Wildgoose, Mr. Peebles's eighth agent, recommended a Multiplepoinding to bring all parties concerned into the field. |
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Early in 1954, Waugh's doctors, concerned by his physical deterioration, advised a change of scene. |
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In 1981 Greene was awarded the Jerusalem Prize, awarded to writers concerned with the freedom of the individual in society. |
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Gunn's later works in the 1940s and into the 1950s became concerned with issues of totalitarianism. |
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Unlike that of other writers from the mining community, his fiction is more concerned with individuals, in particular women, than with politics. |
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Reitell became increasingly concerned and telephoned Feltenstein for advice. |
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Stoker's diary entries shed a light on the issues that concerned him before his London years. |
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Pound broadcast over Rome Radio, although the Italian government was at first reluctant, concerned that he might be a double agent. |
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Throughout her life Winehouse donated her money, music and time to many charities, particularly those concerned with children. |
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Discovered with Jack, Rose tells a concerned Cal that she was peering over the edge and Jack saved her from falling. |
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Hume was concerned with the way spectators find pleasure in the sorrow and anxiety depicted in a tragedy. |
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So far as politics was concerned, Lilburne for the next two years remained quiet. |
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This work was concerned with how human morality depends on sympathy between agent and spectator, or the individual and other members of society. |
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Integrated geography is concerned with the description of the spatial interactions between humans and the natural world. |
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Geomatics is concerned with the application of computers to the traditional spatial techniques used in cartography and topography. |
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Regional geography is concerned with the description of the unique characteristics of a particular region such as it natural or human elements. |
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The degree of strictness of border controls depends on the country and the border concerned. |
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The United Nations is one of the organizations concerned by the Afghan government's order. |
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Pastoralism is the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock. |
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The Bengal Border Commission representatives were chiefly concerned with the question of who would get Calcutta. |
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The commoners folk dance is more concerned with social function and entertainment value than rituals. |
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One of the elements that came from the Roman and Thracian celebrations concerned wolves. |
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Gladstone became concerned at the political situation in Naples and the arrest and imprisonment of Neapolitan liberals. |
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Many trade unions themselves became concerned with gaining parliamentary representation to advance their legislative aims. |
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The nighantus, which are concerned with the interpretation of sacred literature, are glossaries of obscure words found in Vedic texts. |
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The government was concerned at the volume of shipping space being used for fodder and wanted to cut the number of cavalry divisions. |
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It is the oldest organisation concerned with electoral methods in the world. |
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Much as with crime and punishment, we have only little direct evidence from later prehistory where legal procedure is concerned. |
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Caesar claims that the druids are the judges for all kinds of legal disputes, both where criminal and where civil law is concerned. |
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One of the key issues concerned Lloyds' takeover of HBOS and the amount of due diligence carried out before the acquisition. |
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In 1881 the Welsh Sunday Closing Act was passed, the first such legislation exclusively concerned with Wales. |
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Conservatives were concerned by his desire to create a party from these funds comprising moderate Liberals and themselves. |
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In production engineering, metallurgy is concerned with the production of metallic components for use in consumer or engineering products. |
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The public sector is the part of the economy concerned with providing various governmental services. |
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The privileges, penalties, and obligations due by law varied with the social status of the person concerned. |
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The matter went to the royal justices, who decided in 1281 that since the lands concerned lay in Wales, Welsh law should be used. |
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Llywelyn was becoming concerned about the growing power of Hubert de Burgh. |
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The fact is, that so far as the upkeep of the Fleet is concerned, they are entirely redundant. |
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