Whereas in the Taliban regime it seemed pretty lawless, from the descriptions. |
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When he began to write about cricket most reporters wrote spare, parched descriptions of the play. |
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Her good looks are shared by her family, as descriptions and numerous photos bear testimony. |
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Eventually he moved away from the melancholic, depressive themes towards authentic descriptions of villagers and country life. |
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Are you here because you want to be wowed by my amazing writing skills and entertained by my amusing descriptions of the quirks of the world? |
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He motivated his students and friends to make laudative descriptions of their homelands. |
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Also, review the specifications and deliverable descriptions to be used by potential providers. |
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Would the speakers of such a language be prohibited from using their descriptions referentially? |
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Strawson's idea was that descriptions refer because their anaphoric pronouns do. |
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Most of what I've written in the descriptions on Flickr got repeated by people without any prompting from me. |
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The results of the initial round of interviews were written up with detailed descriptions of the cases. |
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Her meticulously detailed and fanciful descriptions of ordinary ingredients transported me to an Alice-in-Wonderland tea-party reverie. |
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According to the registrar of Bradley Polytechnic Institute in the founding year of 1897, names and descriptions of courses are not given. |
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In this way, Kant renders a service akin to that which Aristotle, Aquinas, and Locke offer though their descriptions of natural law. |
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To choose the correct remedy for your daughter, read the following descriptions and pick the one that most closely matches her symptoms. |
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However, the draft now allows for direct software patentability of computer programs, data structures and process descriptions. |
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These descriptions indicate that there has been no significant crystal deformation in these rocks. |
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There'll be at least an extra column every Thursday on our website, where track descriptions, driver profiles and results also will be found. |
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Some dates and places from this period can again be deduced from descriptions of astronomical events recorded by al-Biruni. |
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Methods for precise geometric descriptions, necessary for visualization, were formulated later. |
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Pater's descriptions opened the eyes of the English decadents to the painter's enigmatic beauty, and he became a cult figure. |
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This is different than the traditional effective sizes, which are descriptions of the equilibrium behavior of genetic drift in the population. |
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Micro-management of the day-to-day and lack of commitment to the overall goals are historic descriptions of generations of board members. |
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What is significant to notice here, is that Du Bois seems to borrow some of his descriptions of the excellency of art from classical references. |
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His descriptions and observations go directly to the practical application of theory to the hard realities of congregational song. |
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They often furnish important physical descriptions or represent notable characteristics. |
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The descriptions of cryptographic techniques earlier in the book are longer and more lucid while those towards the end of the book seem rushed. |
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A creatable transcript is used to create file system descriptions like operating system updates, software installs, printer configurations, etc. |
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All of these descriptions are taken straight from the Institute's constantly growing coursebook. |
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All these descriptions of Scotland portray Scotland as a place where the agents of darkness have shrouded the land. |
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It was found that most councils neglected to keep complete registers on the cost price and descriptions of individual assets. |
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The case studies are in-depth descriptions of how three crackers have broken into computers. |
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A conventionalist claims that scientific laws or principles are not empirical descriptions of reality but arbitrary conventions or stipulations. |
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Even as the authors provide captions conveying artists' descriptions of the works, they fail to adequately contextualize these captions. |
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Many refer to the Devil, or rely on descriptions of satanic cults as symbols of evil and death. |
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The connoisseurs came up with a surprising range of taste and bouquet descriptions. |
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Avoiding the dry descriptions typical of field guides, this book focuses instead on the history, folklore and practical uses of each species. |
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All her life she had imagined the field of battle from her grandfather's descriptions. |
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Nothing about the descriptions bothered me and the endorsements swayed me to support it. |
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The delegitimization of resisting combatants is continued in accompanying descriptions of the activities of the fedayeen and other militias. |
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First, an indecorous alphabet, which I have no idea about, other than it features descriptions of words that don't normally get written about. |
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He observed the comets of 1665, and made other astronomical observations, publishing his descriptions of these events. |
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The pages brim with incisive descriptions and exquisite pictures of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile and Patagonia. |
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The food was standard hotel fare, failing miserably to live up to the mouth-watering eloquence of the descriptions on the menu. |
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The first descriptions of the nexin links are coincident with the earliest electron microscope studies of flagellar structure. |
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As the law now stands, poles of most descriptions are fair game for posterers, but other surfaces are illegal. |
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He can also look for codicological details in the descriptions or in the index. |
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These anatomic descriptions continue to form the basis of studies of the pathogenesis of this disease. |
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He discusses the clavichord in general, with descriptions and photos of the three instruments which he plays. |
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It's clear, from diachronic and synchronic investigations, that all known languages give similar descriptions of the world. |
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This is the mood that is missing from descriptions of Venetians as almost sybaritically content within their watery enclosure. |
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His circumstantiality sometimes has the powerful effect so often remarked in the descriptions of Defoe. |
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People are treated as human resources and expected to follow organizational job descriptions, rules, and procedures. |
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His descriptions of the practice of corporal mortification is also inaccurate, as is his representation of the cilice and the discipline. |
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The inactive passers-by will hopefully have made a contribution by supplying the police with good descriptions of the raiders. |
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Nestled among her descriptions of food at posh New York restaurants is a handful of recipes for the simple, homely food that she cooks at home. |
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Additional character state information was also incorporated from descriptions of holotypes and additional fossil material. |
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The result of your search will bring up a list of job summaries and links to full job descriptions. |
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The four staff members gave different descriptions of the robbers, their clothes and holdalls allegedly used to remove the paintings. |
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As somebody who gets paid to sit in restaurants, I'm well accustomed to deciphering hackneyed old menu descriptions and cheffy verbiage. |
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The help section on the admin page gives detailed descriptions on how to use the web interface. |
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Outside the formularised heroic literature, descriptions of battles, tactics and army compositions are rare. |
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Informants volunteered descriptions of dramatic change, or lack thereof, in which the lead surgeon's behavior was causally implicated. |
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This process involved the sharing of catalogs, course descriptions and, ultimately, conversations between faculty members at both campuses. |
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The exit test requirement was added to the catalog course descriptions for the three courses. |
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Nor should a person put much stock in published breed descriptions that do not mention genetic difficulties in a breed. |
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Most popular are restaurants offering capsule descriptions to help you make an informed choice. |
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All the complicated middle elements in Montaigne's descriptions are eliminated through a kind of brutal Occam's razor. |
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It insists on the introduction of obligatory rules for anti-discriminatory conduct in the job descriptions of schoolteachers. |
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The speaker's psychological response to the calamus root closely resembles descriptions of hashish intoxication. |
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His views upon religion were exceedingly broad, and he was a hearty hater of shams of all descriptions. |
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Her medical background is evident in the precise descriptions of butchery and mutilation. |
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The descriptions were so vivid she could almost picture the races that he spoke of. |
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So if you fit any of these descriptions and are interested in auditioning, the producers would love to see you. |
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The descriptions the woman gave fitted those of the two girls Tessa had seen before. |
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People imbed many more images in their descriptions of emotional than of nonemotional past events. |
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Contributors versed in various subject areas have assembled noteworthy sites and provided descriptions of each site. |
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Sure enough, bylined sophists hit the Internet for descriptions of the machine. |
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She offers brightly sardonic descriptions of everything from cuisine to her brother's marriage. |
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Philo is careful in his descriptions to distance the courageous from any association with softness. |
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It supplies descriptions of numerous dances, plus musical notation, with the steps and positions clearly defined, and 24 versions of the branle. |
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Make sure your product titles and descriptions include brand names, if those brands have any value in your marketplace. |
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Earlier descriptions indicate that many carloads of beautiful green smithsonite were shipped from this mine as high-grade zinc ore. |
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In this, he did refer to bottom fermentation and lagering, though the descriptions of yeast are vague. |
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The botanical literature contains more than 300 descriptions of trichome types in order to characterize their great variation. |
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In the descriptions of the atomic blast, Hersey makes no mention of the fireball and mentions the mushroom cloud only once. |
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History is littered with despots and psychopaths, murderous dullards, evil geniuses, deadly incompetents, calamitous brutes of all descriptions. |
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As several readers have noted, Coleman no doubt slanted his descriptions of the bar patrons to make them sound ill-informed and bigoted. |
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If multimedia is used, provide text transcripts of audio, and descriptions of video. |
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Hard as that is, follow their lead and you'll soon discover those ornate menu descriptions aren't idle boasts. |
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Similar descriptions have been applied to children classified as overcontrolled in the research on personality typologies. |
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They make it possible for the reader to believe in the accuracy of descriptions he cannot check against his own surroundings. |
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Several historians of the 1569 Protestant siege on Poitiers provide detailed descriptions of the city's topography. |
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You'll see lots of attractive chicks with nothing to do and no real job descriptions. |
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See sidebar for some general descriptions on what the coordinators should be willing to commit to do. |
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I made mental descriptions of each of them, from their lined eyes, mocha shades, leather skirts, tight jeans, any and everything. |
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Accurate descriptions of such patterns can be informative of past vicariant events that have had an impact on the evolution of diverse biota. |
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Some studies that dealt mostly with Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician trilobites included descriptions of brachiopods. |
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Request unofficial copies of student transcripts and copies of course descriptions to aid the new school in the selection of proper classes. |
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Without literary traditions, they relied on mental maps for describing places and fixed specific locations using toponyms and oral descriptions. |
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In many cases more detailed descriptions are to be found in the body of the text. |
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These are only descriptions of unpleasant, unassertive, dishonest, or unprofessional attitudes. |
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The bulk consists of lists of places with longitude and latitude, with brief descriptions of important topographical features. |
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Although there is no use of metaphors or similes, there are beautiful descriptions in this book. |
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I do have to admit to being a little befuddled by what's going on in terms of the descriptions. |
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I listened intently, taking mental notes on their descriptions of the seracs, the crevasses, the hanging glaciers. |
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Some are too sentimental for my taste, and some are descriptions, not stories. |
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She works the vocabulary of dance to move her plots and caresses characters with lush, sensuous descriptions. |
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Serious readers will value the digressions spread among the condensed descriptions of famous events and brief biographical sketches. |
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The descriptions of the varied habits of thomsonite presented below are divided into two sections based on cavity size. |
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The descriptions of quite how far the death-cult has gone in masochistically embracing violence are still shocking. |
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Surgical care of scrotal trauma has evolved minimally since the early descriptions of Galen. |
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Some of the perfunctory descriptions they offer of the movies they sell on DVD are a scream. |
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What with adware, malware or badware and the ominous sounding spyware we seem to be bombarded with diverse descriptions for malicious programs. |
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Medieval descriptions of manor houses are rare and usually brief, but there is a wealth of later material. |
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Police have launched a manhunt and believe the crimes may be linked, after witnesses gave similar descriptions for the offender. |
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Schimmelpfennig's script offers no scene descriptions or stage directions, only dialogue. |
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They wanted to design complex telecoms systems using interface descriptions. |
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The descriptions of the majuscule transcriptions are identical with those in the majuscule area of the site. |
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Artists were stimulated by Pliny's descriptions of painted grapes so magically real that the birds pecked at them. |
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Every available area is taken up by paintings of all descriptions and all styles. |
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Elsewhere, we came across storks, ruffs and egrets, and herons of all descriptions. |
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Her notarized written descriptions included dressing in drag and behaving rudely. |
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Instead of rousing the readers' emotions by overt descriptions of violence, Visalam's novel concentrates more on the background to that violence. |
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There will be comedy routines, monologues and young people playing music of all descriptions and tastes. |
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These are apt descriptions for that wondrous wader, the Black-crowned Night-Heron. |
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I've tried countless competitions of all descriptions for years with no success. |
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The tendency to demand purely qualitative descriptions of counterfactual situations has many sources. |
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Some of these have involved minutely detailed descriptions of snare drum accents and eight-to-the-bar boogie-woogie rhythms. |
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They're not philosophical concepts, beliefs or descriptions of an ultimate truth or divinity. |
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Although, his descriptions of individuals and exotic locales would seem effective as monologues as well. |
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What it does provide are titles, descriptions, and syllabi of a large number of courses from accredited academic institutions. |
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The place has one of the longer bars in York, boasting beers, bottles and spirits of all descriptions. |
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Hamilton has a way with words, and her descriptions of attempting to join the cool kids are poignant and funny. |
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There are loving descriptions of the dancing white Lippizaner horses of the Spanish Riding School. |
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The revelations of Monday indicate just how apt both those descriptions have turned out to be. |
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However, both adjectives provide apt descriptions of those scientists in my Rhodes class. |
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He is unflinching in his descriptions of the ritual humiliations of a writer in Hollywood. |
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There are terse and objective descriptions of observed phenomena, apothegmatic passages, riddles and allegories, as well as fanciful narratives. |
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Repeatedly, descriptions of lignite, which may be associated with floodplain sequences, are reported. |
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Yep, from various people's descriptions a small oil radiator sounds like exactly what I'm looking for. |
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The list, part newsletter, part community event forum, contains descriptions of johns to be avoided. |
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Before this, however, it is necessary to review a range of other descriptions of industrial clusters. |
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The things they describe are not integral to the story, and the language of the descriptions is forced and somehow out of joint. |
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Brief physical descriptions are, however, supplied where appropriate in the discussion of specific occurrences. |
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According to descriptions of the event at the time, tents for spectators were put up at the side of the road and bonfires were lit for warmth. |
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Tabloid newspapers also favour emotive words over objective descriptions of events. |
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But at times, it is important to intertwine poetic phrases and vivid descriptions. |
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Author weaves in accurate scientific descriptions of aerodynamics, electronics, electromagnetics, etc. |
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Her attitude is now certainly sadder, her descriptions more concrete, her approach less that of the aesthete. |
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The author masterfully captures the narratives by using humor, raw language and thought-provoking descriptions. |
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The book also covers how to add keywords, titles, and descriptions to your Web pages to maximize retrievability by the general search engines. |
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Madhur Jaffrey says she has read descriptions of khichri written by travellers to India 1,000 years ago. |
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Our major concerns are pollution of all descriptions, both airborne and noise. |
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With detailed descriptions of the unspoiled islands and trails to anchorages and snorkeling areas in the park, this video is a treat. |
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Detailed job descriptions are provided to encourage teacher participation in the association. |
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He interviewed those involved separately and cross-referenced their descriptions of what happened. |
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In my descriptions of the encounter, I kept the focus on how I spluttered in the face of a blatantly sexist remark. |
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He abdicated his role of objective journalist by repeatedly asking the envoy leading questions, loaded with venomous descriptions of the prime minister. |
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Once again the palace was ablaze with lights of all descriptions. |
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Underneath minimalistic names like Detox and cleanse, enticing descriptions of the fluid medicine bags help narrow the choices. |
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Chapter 3 ends this section with an examination of the evolutionary perspective of analysis, including descriptions of Darwinism, Lamarckism, and Weismannism. |
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Almost as angry as the descriptions of poverty was Orwell's denunciation of the chasm between prim middle-class socialists and the rickets and rankness of working-class life. |
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The Copley Square descriptions, however, suggest there was flesh everywhere. |
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Reading these dead-on descriptions, a runner feels a pleasurable sensation of recognition. |
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There are no descriptions, just a flier handed out at the entrance with a brief overview of each piece. |
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Bob Kaiser, chief of tropical diseases at the CDC, was stumped by the descriptions of the fever. |
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Some of the descriptions were so exact that, as a dress historian, I knew what they were talking about. |
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For genetic descriptions and symbols we refer to Lindsley and Zimm. |
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That is to say, there are referential and quantificational uses of indefinite descriptions and these are a reflex of a genuine semantical ambiguity. |
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Redundancies and lower manning levels have called forth the need for more flexible job descriptions so that fewer employees can cover all the previous jobs. |
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Peters said job descriptions among lecturers in the math department vary. |
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There are many written descriptions of physical disabilities, epilepsy, and mental illness from all eras. |
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Francis Harper completed Bartram's scientific descriptions and, retracing the travels, published the landmark naturalist's edition of the Travels. |
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They also realized that descriptions and explanations of observed phenomena could be phrased in mathematical or geometrical rather than anthropomorphic terms. |
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Along with descriptions of mouth-watering meals are eye-watering depictions of violence. |
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Williams' vivid descriptions put you right in the middle of the action. |
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These potentially conflicting imperatives can be reconciled if the senate approves course descriptions whenever relevant professional standards have been satisfied. |
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It was destroyed in 1799, but descriptions and drawings show that it consisted of three rooms en suite leading to the principal rotunda with a vaulted ceiling. |
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A rueful smile crosses Weir's face as he remembers such descriptions. |
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Firms have reduced the total number of job descriptions, stripping rungs from the job ladders that were traditionally climbed by less-skilled workers. |
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For example, images need to have alternative descriptions that would allow blind or partially sighted users to read them using assistive technology. |
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Vary site descriptions by using word stems and related keywords. |
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The trauma of such ruptures in developmental trajectories was frequently expressed through descriptions of irreversible transformations of the identities of the victims. |
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It is almost uniquely Finnish, lines in descriptions of the trip to the imaginary world having counterparts in the Kalevala and also in Sami practices. |
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We are developing our own taxonomic descriptions for those species. |
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Enticing descriptions on your menu tempt customers to try hot drinks. |
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The many vivid phenomenological descriptions of bad faith contained in Sartre's work can be divided into two different forms of existential flight. |
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The reef is an improbable landscape of improbable creatures, and we can do little but borrow descriptions from the terrestrial world in an attempt to describe them. |
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He opens a window onto England's coal-fueled economy at the turn of the century, with vivid descriptions of the mines and the canals that were constructed to barge the coal. |
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Instead of subjecting description to action, as do Homer and Virgil in their narrativizing descriptions, Keats defamiliarizes the adjective and lingers on it. |
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The Kennan Diaries contains many other keenly observed descriptions of people, places, and events. |
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Okada's descriptions were from sections of paraffin-embedded material that had been fixed in Flemming's solution or a saturated solution of mercuric chloride in seawater. |
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His descriptions of assaying, smelting procedures, refining, production of glass and other processes in metallurgy and geological chemistry were used for over two centuries. |
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The spokeswoman was responding to a question about the ambiguous descriptions of the offenders, which have ranged from mixed race to white or Afro-Caribbean. |
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It's all about mathematical models that provide accurate descriptions of measurable properties and it's real in much the same way a path or a recipe is real, I think. |
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With the appearance of monographic descriptions of the brachiopods and bivalves, Licharew determined the age of these deposits to be Late Permian. |
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Newspapers carried blow-by-blow descriptions of the battle, and in different quarters of New York, cheering fans toasted the luck of their chosen side. |
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The Sox may have won, and the Sunday papers would be full of their rhetoric and the blow-by-blow descriptions, but we had better things to do than suffer. |
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Thus numberless descriptions are in effect universal quantifiers. |
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I paged through descriptions of the dead cities that pathogens had left behind. |
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Artifact descriptions are etched in Braille into glass lecterns in the National Museum of Colombia, and photosensor-activated handrails trigger audio narrations. |
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The widow, whose husband Eddie was gunned down in the Moose Bar in 2000, revealed she was upset by the descriptions of her sons in some Sunday newspapers. |
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This research strategy allows for much more accurate descriptions of behavioral correlates of neuropsychological tests and their related measures. |
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To foster learning, they contend, organizations must see beyond conventional, canonical job descriptions and recognize how learning occurs in the rich context of practice. |
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The once clear demarcation in Dracula between heroine and villainess is made uncomfortably fluid by Stoker's parallel descriptions in these stories. |
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It's a spine-chilling, fast-paced thriller packed with vivid descriptions of Egypt from the glistening sands of the western desert to the stinking back streets of Cairo. |
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The increase in the number descriptions of vitellogenin and vitellin has increased the ability to comprehend the differences that exist in decapod crustaceans. |
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What's more, it's easy-to-use, complete with foldout maps and detailed descriptions of the sights and splendours of Bulgaria that the authors have explored and enjoyed. |
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She is still a very adjectival writer, quick to assert rather than demonstrate, and thus reliant on basic verbs to prop up her voluptuously visual descriptions. |
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While some sleep-loss victims state that the Old Hag actually appeared to them as a demon-faced woman with long gray hair other descriptions of the same experience vary. |
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Godwin had the hero towed to the moon by a flock of swans, and after that, it was on for young and old with all sorts of graphic descriptions of travel between worlds. |
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We both went for cheesecakes of varying descriptions and were a little disheartened to discover ice-cream helpings were not available on the side. |
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Well, sometimes those chocolate-box descriptions are just plain wrong. |
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Educators also can view descriptions of university course syllabi in Mexico, to see how content area subjects are supposed to be taught in Mexican schools. |
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His descriptions are often quite pedestrian and sometimes strangely inept. |
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Burrow walls are smooth, no plant material is present, and only very few published descriptions mention fecal pellets, or mammalated linings as components of burrow walls. |
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Other descriptions emphasize the fairness of her skin, the fine texture of her hair, the serenity of her expression and the wealth displayed on her person. |
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Miller was tacitly in favour of the open landscape, if his vivid and often sentimental descriptions of the surrounding open fields, commons and wastes are anything to go by. |
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These traditional descriptions did not immediately further the ends of horticulture, but indirectly they exercised an important influence, because of their illustrations. |
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For other fathers, deferral co-occurs with descriptions of arranging and planning as a joint responsibility, in which the roles of the two parents are not distinguished. |
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Crucially, Capildeo's descriptions of arid, dormant inwardness reveal a preoccupation with the static or unchanging, which relates to her book's encounter with myth. |
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When I opened James Howard Kunstler's first nonfiction book four years ago, the irascible, bombastic tone of his descriptions immediately put me off. |
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The book's long, ponderous descriptions of southern landscapes and sub-Faulknerian dialogue led some readers to suspect that the hero was in no hurry to see her again. |
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This corrigendum simply corrected the descriptions of supplementary information that accompanied the article detailing precisely what data were used. |
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It supplies descriptions of numerous dances, including the galliarde, volte, and courante, plus musical notation, with the steps and positions clearly defined. |
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She claims the incident took place in the parade ring as runners, including furred and feathered competitors of all descriptions, prepared themselves for the big race. |
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The plug-in exports all iPhoto descriptions, titles, and keywords and can upload previously geotagged photos, in addition to those with manually added geotags. |
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The novel's lyrical prose and descriptions are its strong points. |
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Phrased differently, psychophysical experiments should have psychological responses as dependent variables and physical descriptions as independent variables. |
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The Web can help you walk, talk and make ponchos of all descriptions. |
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The descriptions of the life of Moctezuma are full of contradictions, and thus nothing is known for certain about his personality and rule. |
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Morphometrics of these skins, particularly the lengths of the tarsus, bill, tail and wing became important in the descriptions of bird species. |
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Holotypes are the reference specimens on which species names and descriptions are based. |
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As the dominant techniques evolve, so do different descriptions of salinity. |
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The former deals with the structure and classification of birds, their synonymies and technical descriptions. |
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Thirdly, in the judging step, these descriptions were matched by separate judges, as closely as possible, with the intended targets. |
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The unflinching descriptions of violent deaths in the war, as well as a few profanities, recommend this to more mature readers. |
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What is more, the explananda and explanantia in covering-law explanations are descriptions of events, etc. |
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Color descriptions when used for identification are based on when the lichen is dry. |
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The book is notable for its precise descriptions of the town before the defensive walls were removed. |
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The oldest preserved descriptions of snakes can be found in the Brooklyn Papyrus. |
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Greek epigrams contribute their share in Pliny's descriptions of pictures and statues. |
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The painstakingness of Heller the craftsman comes through most strongly in these descriptions of the hard work he puts into his novels. |
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The author began to pad her succinct stories with trite descriptions to keep up with current market trends. |
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Rauter's descriptions of secretory cavity development in Dictamnus fraxinella Pets. |
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Most the descriptions of the lower classes come from either law codes or writers from the upper classes. |
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The distinctions between these different descriptions are important to physical oceanographers but are obscure and confusing to nonspecialists. |
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The concentrations of dissolved gases like oxygen and nitrogen are not usually included in descriptions of salinity. |
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These included descriptions of sea monsters, including huge whales, sharks, sea snakes, giant squid and octopuses. |
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One of the first anatomical descriptions of the airways of a harbor porpoise dates from 1671 by John Ray. |
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What feminists, especially intersectionalists, have been imagining as identities needs to be exchanged for descriptions of social circumstances. |
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At least two textbooks base their descriptions of ctenophores on the cydippid Pleurobrachia. |
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Here you will find the Instructor's Code, Obnosis and the Tone Scale and one of the best descriptions of Assist processing ever published. |
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He believed myths began as allegorical descriptions of nature and gradually came to be interpreted literally. |
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One of the first anatomical descriptions of the airways of the whales on the basis of a harbor porpoise dates from 1671 by John Ray. |
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As for Richard's physical appearance, most contemporary descriptions bear out the evidence that Richard had no noticeable bodily deformity. |
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Therefore, dates or descriptions of sequences of events should be regarded with some caution until better data become available. |
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There are some written descriptions of a burly and robust appearance, with a guttural voice. |
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Pliny's descriptions of Scatinavia and surrounding areas are not always easy to decipher. |
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Information on the National Gas Rodeo including the complete 2003 Rodeo standings and event descriptions and rules can be found at www. |
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Cruickshank's own specialist knowledge provides descriptions of the bagnios and of the speculative buildings where ill-gotten gains could be had. |
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Issy did not consent to these descriptions, nor could she defend herself. |
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John Buchan's descriptions of Skye, as featured in his Richard Hannay novel Mr Standfast, are more true to life. |
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The redefined mission statement, job descriptions, performance evaluations and staff dynamics must all be accounted for. |
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In France, sublime descriptions of Celtic landscape were found in the works of Jacques Cambry. |
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Impressionist languor is evoked through the lyricizing of Millhauser's precise descriptions, which also has the effect of slowing the reading. |
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These sites in Aberdeenshire fit the historical descriptions of Tacitus and have also yielded archaeological finds related to Roman presence. |
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His first reports included vivid descriptions of violent demonstrations against the Union. |
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Reading through the descriptions, I was particularly struck by the powerful themes of warrior and journeyer. |
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Council leader Sir Albert Bore welcomed the move to introduce formal job descriptions. |
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Another area of uncertainty lies in the descriptions of disease given by tenants as to the cause of their relatives' deaths. |
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However, administrative assistants can also do their part by seeking out opportunities to excel beyond the boundaries of their job descriptions. |
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And the job announcements in this issue are both for job seekers and for those who are putting together their own job descriptions. |
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I questioned the wisdom of writing our own job descriptions and, of course, it turned out to be a disaster. |
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Diamond returned with descriptions of the golden fronted bowerbird, a species that had not been seen for more than 70 years. |
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Leahy offers nontechnical yet pithy descriptions of birds, from albatross to wren, and definitions of terms, from aggression to zygodactyl. |
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My descriptions of Yan Yean Road include characteristic paddocks, ponies and a fringe of trees. |
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This edict contained detailed descriptions of all cases, in which the praetor would allow a legal action and in which he would grant a defense. |
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The section on computer aided design includes descriptions of the latest equipment, and she offers an appendix on Aliquot parts. |
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A complication is that there are various descriptions of the scope of the Hebrides. |
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Of both their suavities, experience gives much advantageouser notions than descriptions can. |
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Scholarly descriptions of dinosaur bones first appeared in the late 17th century England. |
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In the 19th century, Indian writers took a new interest in social questions and psychological descriptions. |
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Near the top of that code, you will see metatag titles, descriptions and keywords. |
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In the guideline, the descriptions all have associated action plans to guide practitioners. |
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Myers, with simple, skillful descriptions of plumage, similar species, microhabitats, and behavior makes it easy to sort them out. |
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He whips out his pocketbook every moment, and writes descriptions of everything he sees. |
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The reviewer is not a plant taxonomist, and thus cannot comment on the completeness and accuracy of the genus and species descriptions. |
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His descriptions of Sen. Marco Rubio range from laughable to slanderous. |
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Are these metaphorical descriptions just the subjective waxings of the critic or are they aesthetic properties really true of the wine? |
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I am 54 years old and have read with interest your descriptions of abusive dance teachers. |
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Meyer's treatment of the British sources is generally more exhaustive, with descriptions of all the text hands and complex collational formulas. |
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Introduction to Security now runs 23 chapters that serve as a catchall of themes, concepts, descriptions, and definitions. |
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They are mentioned in his flat, textbook voice, alongside schoolroom descriptions of topography and assessments of economic significance. |
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The acanthocephalan genus Neoechinorhynchus in the catostomid fishes of North America, with descriptions of two new species. |
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Printing enabled the standardization of descriptions and specifications of instruments, as well as instruction in their use. |
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The descriptions of the fictional Chimneys, Stoneygates, and other houses in her stories are mostly Abney in various forms. |
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However, in the years that followed, such descriptions became so common that this type of alien became known as the Tall White. |
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Studies on cercariae from Physa gyrina Say, with descriptions of two new species. |
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