This ensures his qualification for the final in Necarne Castle in July, which will be held in conjunction with the European Championships. |
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The preposition of inclusion in the subtitle better represents the argument than does the conjunction in the main clause. |
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It might be objected to this that there is a greater chance of the conjunction being false than a single conjunct. |
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That is, in order to be homologous, structures must satisfy the tests of similarity, congruence and conjunction. |
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The pivot mechanism, in conjunction with a very stable Y-shaped base, provides stability without wiggling even when rotated. |
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Engelbrecht carefully, meticulously goes through the possibilities surrounding Luther's use of the concessive conjunction in this passage. |
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But I believe the historical conjunction that gave rise to accountability continues to inflect and propel it. |
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The effect is weird, and weirder still is the conjunction of the figure's grimace with her pigeon-toed posture. |
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The particle H serves to provide a disjunctive or comparative conjunction between separate ideas or convictions. |
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Indigotin was used in conjunction with other dyes to produce several purples and a green. |
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The firm was also highly commended for its Travelnews publication, produced and delivered in conjunction with the Bolton Evening News. |
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Today that is a very distant proposition as its realization depends on the conjunction of many improbabilities. |
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I was struck by some conjunction of what can be repaired and yet remains virtually imponderable. |
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Ray Johnson was a natural collagist, one of whose principal activities is bringing disparate entities into conjunction. |
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Such damage results from the low pH of stomach acids working in conjunction with the digestive enzyme pepsin. |
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For example, chemical coagulants are used in conjunction with physical filtration processes. |
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Of course, the variable widths only work in conjunction with a pressure-sensitive pen and digital tablet. |
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Tickets issued at student fares are only valid for travel in conjunction with a valid student identity card bearing a photograph of the holder. |
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The twisting action allows the animal to use the flukes in conjunction with the peduncle as a rudder. |
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Allopurinol is associated with hypersensitive skin reactions, especially when used in conjunction with ampicillin. |
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The continued blind oversight of human rights abuses in conjunction with the blatant abuse of democracy is patent, and is incomprehensible. |
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We suggest to our customers that they use our ads, for instance, in conjunction with a local classified ad in their newspaper. |
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Jupiter's synodic period brings it into conjunction with the sun every 398 days and 88 minutes. |
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Graphic organizers may be used in conjunction with synectics to promote learning and understanding. |
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This is syndetic coordination, since a coordinating conjunction is present. |
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The sign emerges at the conjunction of the signified and the signifier, both of which are in parole, or a language's concrete properties. |
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Do this workout as a circuit twice a week in conjunction with your regular training. |
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The relation of coordination may be that of clause-chaining, parataxis, or conjunction. |
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Miniaturization is being done in conjunction with parallelization to enable faster and cheaper testing and manipulation of cells and materials. |
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Unlike traditional honours degrees, the courses are designed in conjunction with employers to meet skills shortages. |
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The Egyptians, Phoenicians and Hittites practised it as a special ritual in conjunction with the presentation of the dowry. |
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The independent clause must be connected to the dependent clause in a subordinating conjunction. |
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Questions beginning with a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun are complete sentences. |
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Notice that the comma comes at the end of the clause, not after the subordinating conjunction. |
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In 1997 and 1998, a herpetofaunal survey was conducted in conjunction with the Binational Expedition. |
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Plastic surgeons may recommend alternative treatments for cellulite to be used alone or in conjunction with lipoplasty. |
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Fish it in conjunction with a blockend feeder filled with a mixture of micro-pellets and cooked hempseed for a day to remember. |
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The seminar was organized in conjunction with the Sport Authority of Thailand. |
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There can be no causal connection between the two events, yet we experience their conjunction as meaningful. |
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The orchestra's brass section will open each concert with A Fanfare For The Ancient Kingdom, a piece composed in conjunction with local schools. |
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In conjunction with the construction of the Babelthuap road, major archaeological and oral history projects are under way. |
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They may also grow and then get smaller, sometimes in conjunction with a strawberry mark. |
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Death ceremonies are quite elaborate in Sri Lanka, usually conducted by the families of the deceased in conjunction with religious officiants. |
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Each program can operate as a stand-alone program or in conjunction with the other component. |
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An emergency-stop pushbutton can be used in conjunction with a buzzer to help improve safety in the workplace. |
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The survey has been conducted in conjunction with the Daily Telegraph, which has been in the town taking pictures to extol Skipton's virtues. |
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The deal has been arranged in conjunction with the wine merchants, leading Yorkshire vintners who supply GNER with all their wine. |
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Such support was pivotal in conjunction with vetoes threatened and vetoes cast, even if the payoff was not instantaneous. |
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It was probably developed in conjunction with the invention of the spear thrower. |
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Nitroglycerin can also be used in conjunction with gun cotton or nitrocellulose as a propellant in military applications. |
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A solar eclipse can only occur at conjunction, and the sighting of the new moon is typically not until 30 hours later. |
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Consulting psychiatrists were utilized in conjunction with the in-home treatment. |
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The vowel letters that are used in conjunction with the breve symbol are replaced by compound vowel letters. |
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The questions were based on a model of social capital developed by the Institute for Social Research in conjunction with Project Partnerships. |
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The investment company have introduced an unsecure loan facility arranged in conjunction with a national bank. |
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Monorail is a decent feeder system and should be used in conjunction with the bus system. |
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As they are used in conjunction with spermicides, some people find them a messy contraception method. |
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In conjunction with some hard foam strips, the chrome shrouds raise the fans away from the radiator surface to give a plenum area for each fan. |
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A further consequence of the great migration, although it has to be taken in conjunction with the economic miracle, was mass consumer society. |
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Last week, Cork Simon Community, in conjunction with St Vincent de Paul, opened a temporary cold weather shelter in the city. |
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The sites of importance are all being identified and mapped and this is done in conjunction with the traditional owners. |
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Topical antibiotics commonly are used in conjunction with retinoids or benzoyl peroxide in patients with any degree of inflammatory acne. |
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If the birth was indeed after sunset, the Part of Fortune was in conjunction with the MC and in sextile to the Moon. |
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This will let you watch the execution of a program to determine any gaps, and is especially useful if used in conjunction with a debug flag. |
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A blue toner alone cannot produce brown or red tones, but in conjunction with sepia and gold toners excellent examples of both are possible. |
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In conjunction with the twenty-fourth problem, this shows that, even at the time, he had at least a vague idea of metamathematics. |
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Mesotherapy may be used in conjunction with dietary modification, hormone replacement therapy, exercise and nutritional supplements. |
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Ironically, Lonely Planet was founded to avoid exactly this sort of conjunction where everyone travels along the beaten path. |
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The five planets visible to the naked eye will come together later this month in a dazzling conjunction that will not be repeated for 100 years. |
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Herbal remedies are used alone or in conjunction with prescribed medications. |
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Everton have used his pace to turn opposition defences, and the through ball has yielded dividends in conjunction with this speed. |
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These data are used in conjunction with seismological data to infer the chemical composition of the materials in the earth's interior. |
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Barbadian women have experienced a conjunction of good job opportunities and increased educational levels. |
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Scrub bull hunts are conducted in conjunction with our North Queensland wild boar hunts. |
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Plenary sessions and workshops were also held in conjunction with the screenings of films and videos, and there was plenty to celebrate. |
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If operated in conjunction with a coppiced willow tertiary treatment system, this would remove the need to dump sewage sludge into Tramore Bay. |
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The element is almost invariably found in conjunction with ores of zirconium, especially zircon and baddeleyite. |
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This, in conjunction with bad water, leads to the wildfire spread of many infectious diseases and greatly increases diarrhea among children. |
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This program is an educational program delivered via the Internet, in conjunction with a new form of telepathic communication. |
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The film will be made in conjunction with the website Moving South and the Hayward Gallery. |
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These animals typically contain abundant populations of rods in their retinas, which are often found in conjunction with a retinal tapetum. |
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For example, multi-slatted tambours are utilized inside the desk to cause the writing surface to work in conjunction with the main barrel roll. |
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A railroad rail inspection system is provided for use in conjunction with a non-railbound vehicle having an equipment bay. |
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The Moon's orb of around 12 degrees is also that which separates the luminaries when the new crescent Moon reappears after conjunction. |
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Outside, she could hear the faint sound of wood being chopped in conjunction with the soft rustle of leaves blowing in the wind. |
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Over 130 runners finished the full marathon held in conjunction with a half distance event in a small East Anglian town. |
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Members of the Rotary Club will be assessing how many lifebelts are needed on this stretch, in conjunction with water safety experts. |
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It is available as a standalone product or in conjunction with a life assurance or mortgage protection insurance policy. |
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Not a single case of invasive cervical cancer was missed with the use of HPV DNA testing in conjunction with cytology. |
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The great inland waterways that inter-connect this region could also be revivified in conjunction with Bangladesh for inter-modal transport. |
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The Sun's conjunction with retrograde Mercury in Cancer shows her dislike of public speaking. |
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Are there other switches and annunciators installed in conjunction with your setup? |
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Venus and Mercury in conjunction are making a nice sextile to the angular Jupiter as well. |
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Such marks may be used in conjunction with standard spelling, in respelling systems, and with IPA symbols. |
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A key function of a salesperson is to assist in the process of identifying and generating leads in conjunction with marketing. |
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There is a youth club, summer camp and Halloween disco run in conjunction with the community hall. |
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The trip has been organised in conjunction with a youth club in Harsun, Germany. |
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It can be used in conjunction with thermocouples or solid-state relays in addition to thermistors and RTD sensors. |
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Faith groups are proving effective and the Service is currently re-evaluating its examinations and recruitment process in conjunction with them. |
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The manufacturers believe toilet-goers find a damp wipe used in conjunction with normal dry paper leaves them feeling fresher and cleaner. |
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Life story agreements generally require the subject to go on a press tour in conjunction with the airing of the docudrama. |
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A safety karabiner comprises a swivelling gate with a sliding locking ring operating in conjunction with a lock-bolt. |
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In addition, officers and senior ratings, in conjunction with the British Embassy, held a well-attended reception on the Saturday evening. |
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These data in conjunction with an interpretation of the aeromagnetic anomaly map allow subdivision of the complex. |
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American ideas about the environment grew up in conjunction with the process of westering. |
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The first recorded sighting was by Galileo, who observed its conjunction with Jupiter in 1612 and mistook it for one of the Jovian moons. |
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Consequently, a traditional cyanoacrylate adhesive might be selected and used in conjunction with an accelerator in an effort to speed the cure. |
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Hospitals including the Royal, City and Ulster need to achieve a quota of junior doctors to maintain their teaching status in conjunction with Queen's University. |
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Astronomy had its first close encounter with physics in the era of Kepler and Newton, but the consequences of that conjunction extended only to the limits of the solar system. |
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These clinics will be held in the 38 local wats regularly on a rotating basis in conjunction with the Pattaya and Chonburi city councils and the local abbots. |
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Tendon injuries are a known important complication of treatment with quinolone antibiotics, especially in elderly people and when used in conjunction with corticosteroids. |
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A cup of valerian tea an hour before going to bed can help to re-establish a normal sleep cycle, and is safe to take in conjunction with any prescribed medication. |
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He quit his million-dollar gig to, in conjunction with his wife, Eva, become an empowering resource for girls and young women. |
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There is also evidence that NSAIDs cause intestinal damage when taken in conjunction with exercise. |
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In conjunction with the West Wales Eco Centre, Keith Knight is hoping to supply the electricity from his wind turbine to local people at a cheap rate. |
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Yet, with this effort falling flat, somehow I feel like life has settled into a loose conjunction with all things kismet, karma, and generally astrologically-aligned. |
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The report throws its support behind proposals to build a marina in conjunction with a hotel on the North Quay as part of its plans to redevelop that area. |
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Your children must learn to use standard English, but that is best taught in conjunction with their writing and not in abstracted exercises in grammar workbooks. |
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In conjunction with a number of local businesses, we'll plant reed beds. |
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In conjunction with the human voices on the soundtrack, the video installation indexes life as a process in between solidity and liquidity, in exchange and alchemic reaction. |
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But first of all, in a reflexive mode, let me say something about my own background which will help to place my interests in this conjunction of cultures in context. |
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The British Bone Marrow Registry, which is run by the National Blood Service, was formed in 1987 and works in conjunction with other UK donor registries. |
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In principle this molecular epidemiological approach, in conjunction with ecological data, will allow estimation of the risk that houses will be reinvaded after spraying. |
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To help improve the quality of these attributes, a series of exercises should be undertaken in conjunction with a good and healthy diet, plus adequate rest and relaxation. |
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In conjunction with the British organization Mines Advisory Group, MCC launched a program in 1994 to train Lao workers to find and detonate bombs safely. |
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He has done this in conjunction with more traditional historical studies. |
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That, in conjunction with the night's dinner and the rather rich coffee, caused the expected nausea, which hit me in force as we exited the coffee shop. |
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A vagotomy is usually done in conjunction with an antrectomy. |
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A rockslide from ages past, in conjunction with the undercutting and shovelling actions of a glacier, blocked the normal outflow of Medicine Lake. |
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Astrologically, it tells me Jupiter is in conjunction with Venus. |
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Sometimes an asyndetic list is useful for the strong and direct climactic effect it has, much more emphatic than if a final conjunction were used. |
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And now that their luck is in they may feel like entering the new Nationalist promotion being run in conjunction with ERA McCormack to pay someone's mortgage for a year. |
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These components, in conjunction with one of the chips next to them, convert the signal from the tachometer into a signal that the processor can understand. |
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If these signs occur in conjunction with lymphangitis, fever, malaise and anorexia, or if they increase over a baseline level, infection should be suspected. |
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In this study, I use floral manipulations in conjunction with marker gene analysis to estimate the relative contributions of autogamy and geitonogamy to self fertilization. |
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Indeed, taken in conjunction with the analogue clock mounted in the centre of the dash, they could even be said to resemble parts removed from the fascia of a Teasmade. |
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In conjunction with this Congo delivery, Lehman has brought 30,000 mosquito nets to villages along the tanzanian coast. |
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When used in conjunction with LED lighting, the Fara touchless modules are ideal for health and medical environments, where a sterile atmosphere is a key requirement. |
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The program in Afghanistan is run in conjunction with the thunderbird School of Global Management. |
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White, cream and wintry pale beige hues in conjunction with sheepskin, polar skin, shaggy furs and plenty of quilts conjure up polar expedition gear. |
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According to both experts and victims, the shifty world of immigration consultation here often works in conjunction with networks in the refugees' home countries. |
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Ultraviolet light also activates solitrol, a skin hormone that works in conjunction with melatonin to produce changes in mood and regulate the body clock. |
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Aspiring musicians compete with major recording studios by using MIDI and multi-track technology in conjunction with a computer in their basement or garage. |
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Local authorities often work in conjunction with the emergency services, by helping to clear snowdrifts and putting salt onto roads to help keep them free from ice. |
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What about sentences containing operators like negation and conjunction? |
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I have argued that in the United States the conjunction of many factors resulted in the special solicitude toward children that condemned child labor. |
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The truth is, that every situation is different and needs to be assessed in conjunction with those involved in a non-contentious and collaborative way. |
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Scientists now understand that vulnerability to mental illness has a genetic component, which acts in conjunction with various environmental and non-genetic factors. |
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The secretary of the Southwark diocese explains that centralisation of stipendiary obligations has taken place in conjunction with devolution of more day-to-day duties. |
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An eclipse occurs only if the Moon crosses the ecliptic when very close to either conjunction or opposition, respectively producing solar and lunar eclipses. |
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Caused by overactivity of the bladder muscle, medication in conjunction with bladder re-training is effective in helping to restore bladder control in many people. |
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You could also think of the subordinating conjunction as a prepositional phrase, and you always need a comma after a prepositional phrase that starts a sentence. |
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Often the abuse of barbiturates and benzodiazepines occurs in conjunction with the abuse of another substance or drug, such as alcohol or cocaine. |
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Studies looking at the effects of antioxidants used in conjunction with chelating agents have investigated their role as potential aids to chelators. |
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The book can also be used in conjunction with McCloud's website, Choosingpaint.com, where you can match any colour swatch in the book to an available paint brand. |
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Calomel, which was used in conjunction with paregoric to treat diarrhea, later was found to be a deadly mercury poison that actually made the diarrhea worse. |
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However, to continue using your post office, you must tick a box, fill out an application form to get a swipe card, and use the card in conjunction with a PIN number. |
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The next Northern Maximum declinational tide July 2nd will be in phase with the inductive effects of the synodic conjunction of Jupiter peaking on July 9th. |
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The synodic conjunction of Earth with Jupiter was on the 9th of July 2008, centered in the July 6th through 12th hurricane window in my forecast above. |
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Television pays large sums of money to cover men's college basketball games because sponsors will pay for commercial space in conjunction with the game. |
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It is likely that it will work in conjunction with a property developer to fund the purchase of its current city centre location at Broadford Works. |
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My reply is that the increase in risk of error in accepting the conjunction is negligible and the gain in perspicuity in accepting the conjunction is considerable. |
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The conjunction of portrait miniature and jeweled container located the portrait ineradicably in the domain of luxury, and hence also of commerce. |
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My own learning has taken place at the fertile conjunction of Hinduism and Buddhism, although my deistic inclination firmly locates me in the former tradition. |
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A pilgrimage to Medina is often made in conjunction with the pilgrimage to Mecca in order to visit the tombs and shrines of Muhammad, his family, and the first three caliphs. |
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Using light delivered through fiber optics rather than traditional headlamps, in conjunction with computer intelligence, light distribution can be tailored to road speeds. |
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Biblically, the optimum means for attaining atonement consists of both animal sacrifices and sincere confessionary repentant prayer used in conjunction with each other. |
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The conjunction of events marks a widening of the challenge posed by San Francisco's mayor, who last month authorised wedding ceremonies for same-sex couples. |
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It owes its fame to the conjunction of an exceptionally hot summer and a momentous historical event, which temporarily ended the movement for social reform. |
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This, in conjunction with the new slaves that were being imported from abroad, inflamed the unemployment situation further. |
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Today the term is typically used in conjunction with prehistoric or ancient historical references. |
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It's the idea of women's campaign the Red Lippy Project in conjunction with The Eve Appeal which raises money for gynaecological cancer research. |
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An album was also released by Monty Python in 1979 in conjunction with the film. |
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The new HDMail product is optimised to work with L-Soft's LISTSERV family of products and is being sold in conjunction with that product line. |
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Streptozocin in conjunction with doxorubicin or 5-flurouracil is approved for pancreatic NET, but is limited by its toxicity profile. |
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However, he did not perform a tubal ligation in conjunction with the delivery. |
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Myths thus evolve through the conscious conjunction of the Coleridgean primary and secondary imaginations. |
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There is a close conjunction of large scale industry, urban areas and transport routes with open countryside. |
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Canada Post honoured Sikh Canadians with a commemorative stamp in conjunction with the 300th anniversary of Vaisakhi. |
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Today the College offers degrees in conjunction with the University of Glasgow. |
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This gas may be used in conjunction with dichlorodifluoromethanes to produce a non-toxic, non-flammable low-pressure aerosol dispersant. |
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Police Scotland also operates on the Loch using RIBs and Jet Skis and work in conjunction with the National Park Authority. |
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These units are not very visible in daylight and are generally used in conjunction with traditionally painted lines. |
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So conjunction is universally representative in classical logic, because everything has some conjunctive equivalent. |
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Another common application is the control of the throttle of an internal combustion engine in conjunction with an electronic governor. |
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In conjunction with the latter, he also devised an automatic curb sender, a kind of telegraph key for sending messages on a cable. |
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Supratentorial abscess formation may occur in conjunction with LBE and was present in patients 1 and 6 in our series. |
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A fluidised bed of product in the drying chamber in conjunction with a heated drying track ensures a low level of adhesion of undried product. |
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In conjunction, the HTML specification has slowly reined in the presentational elements. |
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In PDT-related annotation schemes the coordinating conjunction is the head of the coordinated words. |
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The examples given below are listed under traditional part-of-speech labels such as preposition, coordinating conjunction, etc. |
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Under the settlement, Streambox will develop future products that will operate in conjunction with RealNetworks' copy protection features. |
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The National Cornbread Cook-Off was held in conjunction with the National Cornbread Festival in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. |
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The public school system is undergoing a revamp due to a project in conjunction with the World Bank. |
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The award was presented by Technology Marketing Corporation in conjunction with Crossfire Media. |
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Normally held in conjunction with the opening and closing ceremonies of the games, as many as 20 or more pipe bands will march and play together. |
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If one tries to deal with the variedly uncertain real world, the more inclusive approach to conjunction becomes appropriate. |
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Company introduces its new WX gearhead in conjunction with a 3-wire-reversible 34R frame AC induction motor. |
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In addition, cartilaginous hardening is observed in conjunction with papillomatous outgrowths and hyperkeratosis of the skin in this stage. |
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Easily done in conjunction with a routine blood profile, NT-proBNP could be the best demarcator ever for assessing atherosclerotic disease risk. |
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Wells Film Centre shows current releases and, in conjunction with the Wells Film Society shows less well known and historical films. |
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There is no observed conjunction to ground an inference either to extended objects or to God, as unobserved causes. |
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In conjunction with the asset sale at Grand Island, Cargill Animal Nutrition announced that it will double production at its Duncan, Neb. |
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Designed to work in conjunction with the hooded front sight, the Rotary Diopter Sight System attaches to the receiver's M1913 rail. |
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Loeb notes that Hume is saying that only experience and observation can be our guide to making inferences about the conjunction between events. |
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The campaign came to a successful conclusion in 1969, in conjunction with the investiture of Charles, Prince of Wales. |
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Liquid crystal displays were developed by the University of Hull in 1972, in conjunction with the Royal Radar Establishment in Worcestershire. |
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PowerSnap works in conjunction with Flickr, a leading photosite owned by Yahoo. |
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The result is to occasionally find a strong emphasis on the history of media in conjunction with the history of culture. |
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In September 1998, Bowie launched an Internet service provider, BowieNet, developed in conjunction with Robert Goodale and Ron Roy. |
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As a result, in conjunction with Beecham, Sargent set about establishing a new orchestra, the London Philharmonic. |
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The cathedral, in conjunction with the National Trust is raising awareness of the Hardman house on Rodney Street. |
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The method is evaluated in conjunction with the multidelay block frequency domain adaptive filter. |
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Forms of alternative medicine that are biologically active can be dangerous even when used in conjunction with conventional medicine. |
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It is used almost exclusively in conjunction with polyimide film as the dielectric. |
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The Council tasked its secretariat with moving this work forward in conjunction with the BIPA's secretariat. |
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This finally met its demise in conjunction with the death of Cromwell and the Restoration of the monarchy. |
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New green spaces will be provided in conjunction with the proposed Quadrant Square and Grand Theatre Square. |
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A high proportion of these occur in the most actively prograding areas in conjunction with recently formed estuarine wetlands. |
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Rather, propositional attitudes influence behavior as a package deal, in conjunction with other background attitudes. |
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American troops in conjunction with Patriot partisans then began the process of reclaiming territory in South Carolina and Georgia. |
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The gems, which have a combined weight of 142 carats, adorn a push-up bra made by Victoria's Secret in conjunction with jeweler Damiani. |
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The Elements of Style instructs us to place a comma before a conjunction introducing an independent clause. |
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These two styles differ mainly in the way in which they handle quotation marks, particularly in conjunction with other punctuation marks. |
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Since the early 20th century, the term has been used almost exclusively in conjunction with the modern development of hydroelectric power. |
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Used in conjunction, the two innovations saved many hours of labor and greatly reduced the risk of contamination. |
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They also introduced similar modernisation at the other Naval dockyards in conjunction with M I Brunel and Maudslay. |
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In conjunction with the new conscription law, the Japanese government began modeling their ground forces after the French military. |
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He set out to retake the city, which was now defended by Colonel Henry Procter in conjunction with Tecumseh. |
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Le Guin have written about the conjunction between anarchism and Taoism in various ways, highlighting the teachings of Laozi in particular. |
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But if it is done in conjunction with repointing of the building, the work would probably qualify as a major capital improvement. |
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Sanding should be performed in conjunction with fueling to avoid respotting locomotives. |
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He, in conjunction with the Cabinet Office then submitted the name to the Queen for approval. |
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It is possible that supernovae occur in conjunction with either a satellite planet or binary star. |
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The repair was performed in conjunction with repair of an avulsed capsule and labrum from the glenoid rim for unstable shoulders. |
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The new 15,500-litre direct expansion tank is a standard DX tank, with two compressors working in conjunction with a mains water plate cooler. |
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In conjunction with these changes, DONCASTERS is also renaming two of its specialist European airfoils castings operations. |
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In 1623, in conjunction with the publication of the First Folio, the Droeshout engraving was published. |
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Note that when the condition is expressed using inversion, the conjunction if is omitted. |
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Previously France had only been willing to act in conjunction with Spain but now they were willing to go to war alone if necessary. |
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In conjunction with the Post Office, it is possible to submit most passport applications at a number of branches. |
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The blessing was organised in conjunction with the Yee Rah restaurant, which is set to open in the city's new Liverpool One shopping complex. |
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In conjunction with the Isle of Man TT a limited number of sailings operate to and from Larne in Northern Ireland. |
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This was halted by an unprecedented financial crisis that began in 2008, in conjunction with the concurrent global economic crash. |
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Each of these markers is used in conjunction with the subject proclitics except for the markers aa and mii. |
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The Recycle session of the Agenda 2020 Technology Summit II was held in June in conjunction with the 2004 Paper Recycling Conference. |
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In conjunction with the new launch, Redox has debuted its new website, www. |
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When the word kusari is used in conjunction with an armoured item it usually means that mail makes up the majority of the armour composition. |
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Smaller-jawed australopith ecines turn up mainly in conjunction with the monkeys and other forest animals, Behrensmeyer notes. |
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In conjunction with conservation efforts, the Hudson River region has seen an economic revitalization, especially in favor of green development. |
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There are strict industry imposed enforcement system, in conjunction with state and local laws. |
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This reinforcement of the aristocracy must be seen in conjunction with the war in France, as must the emerging sense of national identity. |
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For it is necessary that he who is adorned by the cathartic virtues, should abstain from doing any thing precedaneously in conjunction with body. |
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The tip, in conjunction with chalk, can be used to impart spin to the cue ball when it is not hit in its center. |
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Grand Slam tournaments are held in conjunction with wheelchair tennis tournaments and junior tennis competitions. |
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The violent nature of the conspiracy, in conjunction with the senate's skill in disrupting it, did a great deal to repair the senate's image. |
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For example, declining baselines and rising incremental rates signal that more consumer purchases are occurring in conjunction with price events. |
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Zacuto's tables in conjunction with the new metal nautical astrolabe allowed navigators to take accurate readings anywhere. |
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Raimann ripsaws work in conjunction with a ControlLogix scanner for optimizing defects and detection. |
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Teachers of medical students were often successful physicians, practicing in conjunction with teaching. |
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In 1941, Finland launched a retaliatory strike in conjunction with the German attack on the Soviet Union. |
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Manos are hand stones used in conjunction with metates for grinding corn or grain. |
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He used these, in conjunction with the Biblical texts themselves, to write his commentaries and other theological works. |
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The Jabulani ball was designed and developed by Loughborough University in conjunction with Bayern Munich. |
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He produced a live performance by former White Stripes member Jack White in conjunction with Vevo and YouTube. |
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The Reactivity SDK is designed to be used in conjunction with the entire Reactivity product suite. |
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The bass guitar works in conjunction with the drums, occasionally playing riffs, but usually providing a backing for the rhythm and lead guitars. |
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Bradyarrhythmias are sometimes seen in OSA, in conjunction with obstructive apnoeas. |
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In addition, GlobalCenter will offer Oracle Database Consulting Packages and Services in conjunction with Oracle Service Industries Consulting. |
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Windscreen wipers will fail the test if they do not adequately clear the windscreen when used in conjunction with the washers. |
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A talk will be given on Monday at 11am at the Old Low Light in conjunction with the exhibition on shell shock during the First World War. |
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Working in conjunction with a landing force under the Earl of Peterborough his forces undertook the siege and capture of Barcelona. |
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The London Air Ambulance charity operates in conjunction with the LAS where required. |
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Suitable for mum or dad, the Bushbaby Cocoon suits newborn to 12 months and can be used in conjunction with a car seat. |
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Microbrewer 4 Pines Brewing Company developed the beer in conjunction with Queensland University of Technology's zero gravity drop tower. |
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The tram signals are usually operated alongside and in conjunction with traffic signals. |
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Trucks are used in conjunction with the forklift tractor if the fruit is to be delivered to a more distant cooperatively owned packhouse. |
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On 23 April a second attempt was made, in conjunction with a raid on the neighbouring harbour of Ostend. |
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Quark introduced free English language technical support in November 2004 in conjunction with increased staffing and phone lines. |
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The subordinating conjunction that shows that the clause that follows is a subordinate clause, but it is often omitted. |
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Run in conjunction with the University Gallery at Newcastle's Northumbria University, phrases like hook nose and carrot top are being examined. |
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In conjunction with the delivery, Boeing completed a number of modifications to the Flying Test Bed. |
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The researchers want to try using low doses of a drug called theophylline, in conjunction with the inhaled steroids already used today. |
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As each curve reaches the back fin, backward force is applied to the water, and in conjunction with the fins, moves the fish forward. |
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Of concern is that cerebral edema refractory to steroid treatment has been reported in conjunction with Gliadel. |
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Often the joke is achieved by a po-faced conjunction of the grandiloquent and the thumpingly mundane. |
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Commercial submarines usually rely only on batteries, since they operate in conjunction with a mother ship. |
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Wind turbines have been used for household electric power generation in conjunction with battery storage over many decades in remote areas. |
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In conjunction with our partner from the Netherlands, Magna Carta ChipCard Solutions BV, we have also been busy in Northern and Southern Ireland. |
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Somerset-based manufacturer, Brodco, developed TPR over a period of four years in conjunction with Cardiff and Glamorgan Universities. |
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It is therefore used in conjunction with other electric power sources to give a reliable supply. |
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Congress in conjunction with the Bicentennial Celebration in 1976, folkloristics in the United States came of age. |
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However, as noted above, most finite verbs are formed periphrastically, using an auxiliary verb in conjunction with the verbal noun. |
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Therefore, the analysis of the labour market must be done in conjunction with other statistics. |
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These dates are useful on their own and may also be used in conjunction with relative dating methods or to calibrate relative methods. |
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The title Earl of Chester is always given in conjunction with that of Prince of Wales. |
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The two were in early times used in conjunction with each other. |
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During 2007 Scottish and Southern Energy plc in conjunction with the University of Strathclyde began the implementation of a Regional Power Zone in the Orkney archipelago. |
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In fact, observations made by Polybius, in conjunction with passages from Strabo and Scylax, allowed the discovery of the location of the lost city of Kydonia on Crete. |
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As a result of its definite meaning, the weak form came to be used in the daughter languages in conjunction with demonstratives and definite articles. |
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