The cell-division cycle of asexually reproducing green flagellates is very different from the more familiar cycles seen in most other organisms. |
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The idea began to occur to me that maybe, in all likelihood, I wasn't all that different from them. |
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If the pathogen causing reinfection is different from the original pathogen, two weeks of treatment are sufficient. |
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The coefficients for the attributes were all statistically significantly different from zero. |
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It's very different from other festivals because it's not just based around big names and bums on seats. |
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The once-revered footballer is no different from any other alcoholic with a past. |
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My career originally started in X-ray astronomy and that's very different from planetary science. |
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To do that job, you need to be mentally disturbed, anthropologically different from the rest of humanity. |
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The redactor openly indicates, not only that we are given two visions, but also that they are very different from one another. |
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An only child, with parents who wanted what was best for her, she couldn't quell the feeling she was different from her peers. |
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In terms of the topology scores, the five most accurate methods were not significantly different from one another. |
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Watching silent twisters at a distance was far different from watching a giant roaring twister stalk them from less than three miles away. |
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The country is different from Patagonia, lush and flat, a mixture of water meadow and marsh, with occasional weird trees. |
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One thing I've really realised upon spending a bit of time around Kiwis again is that New Zealand English really is different from UK English. |
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But we also need the quirky corners that make London different from everywhere else. |
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In strictly military terms, a guided missile is little different from a kamikaze or a hijacked passenger jet. |
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Here the facts are quite complex and quite different from the residential construction cases. |
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She had black hair and an olive complexion, and was quite different from my mother. |
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It's early days for me yet, but he is different from other managers in that he tries to be one of the lads. |
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The direct-to-diffuse ratios for UVR are somewhat different from those for broadband, as is the pattern of diffuse sky radiance. |
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Forests of oaks, pines and weeping willows are different from one another, but at least they are all forests. |
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In other words, an efficiently coded radio message coming from outer space would look no different from a normal star in the sky. |
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The Sicilians have their own rules to live by that are very different from urban life in San Francisco. |
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It was a joyous occasion and oh so different from the season end 12 months ago. |
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The compression works by only retransmitting the bits of subsequent images that are different from previous ones. |
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However, just as raisins seem different from grapes, so do prunes appear to be distinct from plums. |
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The primitive living conditions of people living in the countryside are not very different from what they were in the forties. |
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This is very different from Michael Skakel back in 1975, who was by all accounts a very rambunctious kid. |
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Shying away from easy answers must be different from shying away from all answers. |
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Claudia and Alex are totally different from me and at first I thought I was expected to be like them. |
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This relationship is decreasing, with a slope and intercept significantly different from zero. |
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This is quite different from a view of theosis wherein the divine agent divinizes, transforms, the human agent! |
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She points at a sloping rooftop, different from the flat and wide roofs of the local Arab dwellings. |
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She took a deep whiff of his aftershave and found it quite pleasing and different from the one Jamie used. |
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The discovery suggests that life could exist on planets very different from Earth. |
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Australian English is different from British and American English but does not vary much regionally. |
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My tastes are definitely different from what I would have liked, if I had lived five centuries ago. |
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It just came out of left field, and it enabled me to do something's totally different from scoring a live-action TV series. |
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Sensor networks make use of wireless communication and hence are different from traditional wired networks. |
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The profile for the niche vehicle supplier of components, assemblies and systems is quite different from the aftermarket supplier. |
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No mere reactionary, Schwartz was also interested in and informed about contemporary art that might look very different from his own. |
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The set-up of the court is different from that for adults so the youth on trial feels more a part of the process. |
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How is liquidating an Internet company different from dissolving any other type of company? |
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Centrist rightism is not much different from centrist leftism, as we see from the kinship between Blair and the Aznar government in Madrid. |
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The line-up now is rather different from two years ago when O'Driscoll cut them to ribbons with a fantastic hat-trick in Paris. |
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Also, the history the blood relatives relate is different from the in-laws, and this makes us suspicious. |
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The geniuses that we so often read about and hear about are in essence no different from us. |
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I know the combat roll is very different from what most aikido, judo and jujutsu practitioners have been taught, but don't reject it outright. |
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The other innovation was to use a spray instead of brush for painting, rather different from using an airbrush, he says. |
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It sounded like a wind instrument, maybe flute, but it was so different from anything Keithran had ever heard before that he wasn't really sure. |
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What is wanted is first to develop a system of Aryan logic different from non-Aryan logic. |
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Mr Hardman, I'm sorry, but your view of Little Lever is very different from mine. I took off my rose-coloured glasses a long time ago. |
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Moreover, the issues in this campaign are different from those of 16 years ago, when the elder Bush branded Dukakis with the dreaded L-word. |
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That guidance is clearly different from and at odds with the 1972 decision letter. |
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Since the rotations and revolutions of the moon were different from Earth, an artificial sky, sun, and moon were set up to simulate Earth. |
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It's just different, in the way that right-handed people are different from, but not better than, left-handed or ambidextrous people. |
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Portrayals in modern books, films, games, and haunted attractions, are quite different from both voodoo zombies and those of folklore. |
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There are thousands of animals and plants alive today that are no different from the way they appear in the fossil record! |
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Physical anthropologists have concluded that the skulls of two of the oldest skeletons are quite different from those of modern American Indians. |
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Note that 10 is not an aliquot part of 10 since it is not a proper quotient, i.e. a quotient different from the number itself. |
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And when she talks about growing up, it is of the runny-nosed wild child who was so different from her demure and rather regal mother. |
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Many of them were written in crayon in David's clumsy writing, with each letter picked out in a colour different from the letter preceding it. |
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This is equivalent to resubmitting a task with the addition that initial input data can be different from the original task. |
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This is no different from the writerly desires that have driven the makers of literature for centuries. |
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The love feast was quite different from other religious practices of the day. |
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She is struggling to frame herself as being different from her minority party backers by hopping into welfare mums. |
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Every new recipe was different from the previous one, my head was starting to spin, when suddenly I saw the light. |
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It certainly gives me a refreshing feeling, much different from practising inside. |
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The flat four's assembly process is different from a standard in-line engine's, so the wrist pins must be full-floating units. |
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The common tongue was by then very different from Old English or Anglo-Saxon. |
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How are mitosis and meiosis similar and how are they different from one another? Both mitosis and meiosis are associated with cytokinesis. |
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It's quite different from English, too, in that it puts the verb at the end of the sentence and uses postpositions instead of prepositions. |
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They're completely different from anabolic steroids, which some athletes abuse. |
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This new style of beer tasted different from traditional ale and was received with initial suspicion in England. |
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He tells me that at this stage in his life he is reflective and thoughtful, very different from his stage persona. |
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The officers will have desks not in closed cubicles but at separate workstations, not different from those in corporate offices. |
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Thus national loyalty is actually quite different from loyalty to a country. |
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The nature of her talent is resoundingly dramatic, distinctly different from the more discursive male laureates. |
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That trust was repaid with an offer no different from those which had already been refused. |
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And sadly, it's not terribly different from what is actually being done in some churches. |
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Nothing was that different from what could be seen in Los Angeles, except that the signs were all in French and there were no SUVs in sight. |
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I've always been fascinated by Japanese mermaid lore, which is very different from our mermaid stories. |
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It consists of a maple table covered with more than a dozen wire-framed globes of cream-colored resined paper, each different from the next. |
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He was different from the typical guy that I was attracted to, but that was part of the attraction. |
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Very different from jagged aa, pahoehoe is the other general texture of newly solidified lava. |
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So it's a little bit different from reading, let's say, a scholarly journal. |
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It is also to help new generations discover that they are not that different from the common run of humanity. |
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Though we all hold in common that we are not of an Abrahamic faith, we are still too different from each other to be forced into the same mold. |
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There is yet a further problem for the evolutionist in that the human knee is distinctly different from animal knees. |
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To me it sounds like we're all stupid, helpless idiots, no different from our kissing cousins, the chimpanzees, trying to learn the Pythagorean theorem. |
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While there is nothing significant about the circumstances in which the appellant lost his liberty in that case, the facts are very different from here. |
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I suspect that the rewrite will be quite different from the original, so I will post the rewritten chapters as soon as they are all finished, which could be quite a while. |
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All I'm saying is that if it's good, we lucked into it, and if it's bad, we're stuck with a system intended for circumstances quite different from our own. |
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King in this Middle Eastern context meant a ruler who would deal despotically with them, a governor quite different from the constitutional rulers of Europe. |
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But, it remains, at root, a critique of imperialism and, as such, is not so different from the arguments hurled by Leninist regimes and militants during the cold war. |
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The type of self-control needed for dieting is very different from that needed for exercising. |
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By recording dog genealogies and adopting practices such as line breeding, breeders started producing dogs so varied that they seemed quite different from their ancestors. |
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Unicellular yeast-like fungi are different from filamentous fungi in that polarized growth is limited to that phase of the cell cycle in which the bud is formed. |
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The City in particular has been revealed to be a place of probity and honour whose accountants couldn't be more different from the vulgar and grasping Yanks. |
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The new mayor is very different from the person who preceded her in office. |
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When the creature was alive, 94 million years ago, the area of the Sahara where its remains were found was very different from the way it appears now. |
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The English that was spoken by William Shakespeare is very different from the modern English spoken today. |
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Well, you can see that kind of episodic change is again entirely different from the other two. |
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He was just so different from most guys that I associated myself with. |
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The substance formed is ordinary table salt which is a white, salty, crystalline solid, properties that are very different from the original elements of sodium and chlorine. |
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Fracking, in this regard, is no different from gypsum mining, or some kinds of industrial agriculture. |
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As the visitors walk through they can have spontaneous interactions with the artists and experience their works in surroundings very different from staid art galleries. |
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Smoking a cigar is altogether different from dragging on a cigarette. |
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The realities on the ground in Brazil, however, are far different from how its ringmasters had envisioned. |
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There's a spirit in England that is quite different from anyplace else. |
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Another top favourite dish in England is macaroni cheese, rather different from what an Italian would find acceptable, but well liked in the British Isles. |
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This finding is of great concern inasmuch as the protection principle and measures of gaseous arsine are different from the airborne arsenic particulate. |
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This explanation sounds plausible, but we need to be wary of assuming that the Danes and East Angles still thought of themselves as fundamentally different from one another. |
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That said, propylene glycol is different from the antifreeze used in cars, which is considered more toxic and not safe. |
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They had worried about being able to assimilate into a culture so different from the one they had left behind. |
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One type of bacterium is likely very different from its neighbors, and may have equally different effects on the body. |
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But Kaku has made a second career out of this kind of boosterism, and it would be silly to expect anything different from him. |
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Maybe Americans are willing to look at someone who does something different from the calculated. |
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But the calibration and balance of character development to other stuff will always be different from season to season. |
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Was working on it very different from working with the whole band? |
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Too often we focus on one-upmanship and demonization of those whose points of view are different from our own. |
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So, is Rampal really that different from a corrupt, charismatic megachurch leader felled by scandal? |
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It is, at least now, no different from any other chat show, except it is louder than an air show. |
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No different from those who have open marriages are active swingers or cheaters. |
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The enemy we're fighting is different from the one we'd war-gamed against. |
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Challenges-Rotifers appear to be very different from acanthocephalans. |
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So the musicians entered or departed one by one, giving way to each other in the course of performance, not that different from a jazz jam session. |
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A dapper, compact chap, the very British man has been in Thailand for many years as a financial advisor, but this was very different from his early career path. |
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I of course have never held the job, but it can't be so different from covering campaigns at close quarters, which I have done. |
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Well, one could argue, there is something rather special, not to say recuperative, about an experience that is completely different from what you are used to. |
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Overall, the new car is very different from the earlier model, with the loss of the traditional wedge shape, a fairly low-to-ground crouch, and a steeply raked rear end. |
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Like it or not, religious reasons for an act are constitutionally different from non-religious ones. |
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Additionally impressive is that an Australian can write so convincingly in the idiom of a country so different from her own. |
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I am totally different from everyone else in the game because not only do I rap, I also produce, play musical instruments and sing which makes me literally, a one-man band. |
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The position of the unit holder is different from that of a residuary beneficiary in an unadministered estate, which rests upon concepts of a different area of discourse. |
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If anything, they are not different from those vendors Christ whipped out of a church when he found they hard turned the house of God into a market. |
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The pimples of rosacea, which often occur as the disease progresses, are different from those of acne because blackheads and whiteheads are not present. |
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One way logic is different from software is that it's inherently parallel. |
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The effects of Round-Up Ultra are not that much different from Agent Orange, the defoliant used to such malign effect by the US in Southeast Asia. |
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Counsel for the plaintiff conceded that a special award claim under the insurance legislation is different from a claim for punitive and aggravated damages. |
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In fact, the real shift that is taking place is very different from this. |
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In any case, most if not all Triassic scleractinians, whether zooxanthellate or not, show skeletal construction different from modern equivalents. |
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Charles Darwin recognized the small number of traits that made domestic species different from their wild ancestors. |
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The finished product will also look rather different from the woollen yarns. |
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With all this material, the structure and composition of the processed raw material is quite different from ordinary wood. |
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Coking coal is different from thermal coal, but it differs not by the coal forming process. |
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Gustaf Ekman observed charcoal fineries at Ulverston, which were quite different from any in Sweden. |
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A bricklayer, which is related to but different from a mason, is a craftsman who lays bricks to construct brickwork. |
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The sciences treat of things too refinedly, after an artificial, very different from the common and natural, way. |
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As the definitions of starving and malnourished people are different, the number of starving people is different from that of malnourished. |
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The linear pattern of these is different from other ferns which are circular and towards the centre. |
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Since it omits consideration of sulfate and fluoride ions, the free scale is significantly different from both the total and seawater scales. |
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All forms of intolerance, the whole idea of that which is different from me is necessarily evil. |
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Dealing with people there was different from the way I dealt with Saxons, Berliners and others back in Leipzig. |
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People tend to fear and then to scapegoat... groups which seem to them to be fundamentally different from their own. |
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They were different from colored folks who had to be out to get a soon start. |
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As every sailor knows, a spicy gale in the tropic latitudes of the Pacific is far different from a tempest in the howling North Atlantic. |
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It makes use of abductive reasoning, which is fundamentally different from induction and deduction. |
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Note that the software in question is slightly different from AutoCorrect. |
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The procedure, also referred to as emergency contraception, is different from the abortion pill RU-486, which the FDA has not approved. |
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Techniques for managing this difficult airway in children are different from those used in adults. |
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Its mode of action is different from alkalinizing agents such as antacids or histamine-2 receptor blockers and also proton pump inhibitors. |
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Motoneurons appears to die by apoptotic cell death during this time, different from necrotic cell death. |
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This is obviously not different from the social engineering of Kemalism used to construct a new Turkish and secular nation. |
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These so-called dissident IRA men are no different from the Provisionals and Sinn Fein who seek votes while holding Armalites in the background. |
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Note that the joint coordinates were different from the visual coordinates in order to compensate for the rectangularity of the monitor. |
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But for HDPE, the predicted streamline pattern, in reentrant region, is profoundly different from its experimental counterpart. |
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All reinfections involved virus with an HCV genotype different from that of the first infection. |
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The Taoist chi kung approach to breathing is distinctly different from many other eastern methods of breathing. |
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It is a factory produced cider, sweet and very foamy, much like lambrusco, different from the more artisan and traditional cider productions. |
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Alibi is different from all of the other defenses... it is based upon the premise that the defendant is truly innocent. |
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This is no different from the way you handle autodeletion in any other public folder. |
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Note that because of the square-well air-bag model, these synchrotron azimuthals are slightly different from the conventional ones. |
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In parts of the state, enjoying an occasional doobie is nowadays considered little different from sipping a Pinot Noir. |
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The spirit of the Spanish Erasmians was in fact different from the spirit that inspired Erasmus and his followers in the rest of Western Europe. |
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It emphasised that the Welsh in modern Wales and in the Hen Ogledd were one people, different from other peoples. |
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What is clear is that the Germanic idea of warfare was quite different from the pitched battles fought by Rome and Greece. |
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Through the Middle Ages the dialects of the North West would have been considerably different from those spoken in the Midlands and south. |
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The English purpose was to ensure that Scotland would not choose a monarch different from the one on the English throne. |
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The Franks, in contrast, were barely any different from their barbarian Germanic ancestors. |
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The Historia Ecclesiastica has given Bede a high reputation, but his concerns were different from those of a modern writer of history. |
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Physically different from the usual local inhabitants found before this period, they instead resembled the Germanic populations of the north. |
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The common modern understanding of a political community as a modern state is quite different from Aristotle's understanding. |
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They are claimed to belong to a population certainly different from that which built the previous megalithic temples. |
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Consular political powers, when exercised conjointly with a consular colleague, were no different from those of the old king. |
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Will the fate of the hyperloop concept be different from the maglev and be introduced quickly and successfully on the market? |
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Today's economic position is very different from the 1950s, when its prosperity was based on chocolate manufacturing and the railways. |
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The blank verse of his early plays is quite different from that of his later ones. |
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Yet Islanders feel distinctly different from their fellow citizens who reside in the United Kingdom. |
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It is that Germany seeks to establish a domination of the world completely different from any known in world history. |
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They developed a distinct rural culture there that was different from that of the French Creole colonists in the New Orleans area. |
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The northern part of Queens Park is very different from the area south of Kilburn Lane. |
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Soon arose the notion of a tranquilizer which was quite different from any sedative or stimulant. |
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Frequently, the product is no different from what else is on the market, except a brand name marking. |
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In addition, the dates of these changes demonstrated in Britain are generally different from those of Continental Europe. |
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Caribbean societies are very different from other Western societies in terms of size, culture, and degree of mobility of their citizens. |
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Persons belonging to religious minorities have a faith which is different from that held by the majority. |
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The English Renaissance is different from the Italian Renaissance in several ways. |
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The purposes of second language learning are often different from foreign language learning. |
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The German word evangelisch means Protestant, and is different from the German evangelikal, which refers to churches shaped by Evangelicalism. |
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Balinese Hinduism is somewhat different from Hinduism practised elsewhere, as Animism and local culture is incorporated into it. |
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Citations and publications in a language different from English are harder to come across. |
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For example, military commanders speak of the littoral in ways that are quite different from marine biologists. |
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His paintings still exemplify the visual image of Elizabethan England, very different from that of most of Europe in the late sixteenth century. |
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As such, it is different from ontological theories based on dualism or pluralism. |
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In a press release, Rowling said that her new book would be quite different from Harry Potter. |
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Their rhythms may be syncopated and quite different from work song rhythms, relying on the instruments to keep time rather than the voice. |
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At the present, it appears that there is support for the notion that vegetarians respond different from meatarians. |
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Often, operas are presented in their original languages, which may be different from the first language of the audience. |
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Many people's perception of the Proms is taken from the Last Night, although this concert is very different from the others. |
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Marlowe's subject matter is different from Shakespeare's as it focuses more on the moral drama of the renaissance man than any other thing. |
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George's feast day in England was no different from the numerous saints on the liturgical calendar until the Late Middle Ages. |
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A form of government that is a little different from both is the UK parliament system. |
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However, it is different from the other microsymbiont in that it can form an effective association with Parapiptadenia rigida. |
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For the great majority of listeners, other aspects of music, different from microtemporal PDs, must be relevant for triggering body movement. |
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He argues that the African economic model of the period was very different from the European, and could not sustain such population losses. |
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The list of offences is also different from England and Wales, and Northern Ireland. |
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This is different from most central banks, which use interest rates to manage policy. |
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Conversations where one party speaks a language that is different from the other partner are hard to maintain, and intimacy is reduced. |
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However, a majority in Bangladesh speak in dialects notably different from Standard Colloquial Bengali. |
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However, there were concerns that adopting a name different from that mentioned in the act might cause legal problems. |
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Jones' drumming style was very different from Moon's and this drew criticism within the band. |
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Our attitude toward philosophical problems was not very different from that which scientists have toward their problems. |
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This is what the natural philosophers Thales, Anaximenes and Aristotle believed, which could not be different from the folklore belief. |
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An oligarchy is different from a true democracy because very few people are given the chance to change things. |
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The practice at all the Mediterranean lazarets was not different from the English procedure in the Levantine and North African trade. |
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The message that the receiver interprets may be very different from what the speaker intended. |
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Sir Cripps remarked ' ' the Pakistan they are likely to get would be very different from what they wanted and it may not be worth their while. |
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Ken Bulmer pointed out that the attitude of a fan who had read much sf is different from that of a neo who is reading sf for the first time. |
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Tactics were not very different from the past, but their effectiveness was largely improved because of the professional training of the soldiers. |
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His own Scots language is as different from English as Aragonese from Castilian. |
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The colonies were very different from one another but they were still a part of the British Empire in more than just name. |
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The franchise was different from national elections, since female householders could vote and stand for office. |
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The standard was deliberately based on varieties from the west of the republic that were most different from standard Bulgarian. |
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However, as the histories of countries and nations vary, the federalist system of a state can be quite different from these models. |
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They envisaged a structure quite different from a federation called the European Political Community. |
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By this time, the notes were standardized in appearance and not too different from Federal Reserve Notes. |
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The style of play on a links golf course is considerably different from the style of play on other types of courses. |
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This generates lists of peaks ranked by prominence, which are qualitatively different from lists ranked by elevation. |
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Trilobites in the Ordovician were very different from their predecessors in the Cambrian. |
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The Indus river dolphin has a sleep method that is different from that of other dolphin species. |
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Conversations in which one party speaks a language different from the other persons both are hard to maintain and have reduced intimacy. |
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The colour of a glaze after it has been fired may be significantly different from before firing. |
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The taste is very different from mainland Indian cuisines because of the use of various aromatic herbs and roots that are peculiar to the region. |
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Meghalayan cuisine is unique and different from other Northeastern Indian states. |
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The role of music in contemporary dance is different from in other genres because it can serve as a backdrop to the piece. |
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The variability of wind is quite different from solar, wind may be producing power at night when other baseload plants are often overproducing. |
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The first was the musk-beaver, not much different from the ondatra, excepting in the formation of his snout. |
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Seabirds' life histories are dramatically different from those of land birds. |
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It was reported to have an annual capacity factor of 32 percent, not much different from current wind machines. |
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Advocates counter that the behaviors are different from normal responses to another individual. |
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In the Republic of Ireland, motorway and national road numbering is quite different from the UK convention. |
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Genetic studies show Portuguese populations not to be significantly different from other European populations. |
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Benthos are the organisms that live in the benthic zone, and are different from those elsewhere in the water column. |
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Also different from the first war, the North Sea was no longer the exclusive territory of the Allies. |
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Grunnegs is so different from the rest of the Dutch Low Saxon varieties that it may be treated separately. |
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The commanders of the local levies were always different from the commanders of the urban garrisons. |
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Mine hunting is very different from sweeping, although some minehunters can do both tasks. |
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Also, the pattern of their ventral scales is totally different from that of snakes. |
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Maybe paperphilia really isn't so different from the recessive pinings that motivate some people to own antique cars. |
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The combined lichen has properties different from those of its component organisms. |
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The thallus form is very different from any form where the fungus or alga are growing separately. |
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Categorized as formulaic language, an idiom's figurative meaning is different from the literal meaning. |
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Oceanic eddies are also usually made of water masses that are different from those outside the eddy. |
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It was also different from those other immigrants would build on the North American mainland. |
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Inuit traditional laws are anthropologically different from Western law concepts. |
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Once the trip ended, slaves faced a life on the frontier significantly different from most labor in the Upper South. |
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They were vastly different from old techniques used, such as hand lines and long lines. |
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Independent candidate contest elections on the basis of their personal appeal or to promote an ideology different from any party. |
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This means that rills exhibit hydraulic physics very different from water flowing through the deeper, wider channels of streams and rivers. |
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Harting noticed the marine molluscan assemblages to be very different from the modern fauna of the North Sea. |
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This is different from the situation in the Middle Ages when Low German had strong tendencies towards an ausbau language. |
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Milk production quickly increases during this phase but milk composition is also significantly different from the rest of the cycle. |
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The angel is something different from God himself, but is conceived as God's instrument. |
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Since then, Austria has shaped its foreign policy on the basis of neutrality, but rather different from the neutrality of Switzerland. |
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Roman historiographical forms are different from the Greek ones however, and voice very Roman concerns. |
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However, there are examples that contemporary people also viewed the period as special, different from what had gone before. |
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The very passage of time alters the character of a division, so that an old division is something essentially different from a new one. |
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The order of the other books is somewhat different from other groups', as well. |
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Between the 12th and 13th centuries, Italy was vastly different from feudal Europe north of the Alps. |
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A very fresh oil, as available in an oil producing region, tastes noticeably different from the older oils available elsewhere. |
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The results of the tests of genomic ancestry are quite different from the self made estimates of European ancestry. |
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In other cases, however, such informal diplomats seek to promote a political agenda different from that of the government currently in power. |
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When Pizarro arrived in Peru in 1532, he found it vastly different from when he had been there just five years before. |
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Their farming way of life was very different from the pastoral nomadism of the Mongols and the Khitans on the steppes. |
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Printing, however, put a demand on the machine quite different from pressing. |
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The distinctions made as part of lexical aspect are different from those of grammatical aspect. |
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The prohibitive mood, the negative imperative may be grammatically or morphologically different from the imperative mood in some languages. |
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However, 1150 marks the inceptive period of profuse Low German writing wherein the language is patently different from Old Saxon. |
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The grammar of Old English is quite different from that of Modern English, predominantly by being much more inflected. |
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The result was that dative did not sound much different from the accusative in the singular of the first two groups. |
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Depending on the language, some of the relationships mentioned above have their own distinct cases different from the genitive. |
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The dialects that evolved in these two towns were thus very different from each other. |
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Every time a user's speech is vocalized for a given phoneme, it will be slightly different from other utterances, even for the same speaker. |
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An idiom is a phrase where the words together have a meaning that is different from the dictionary definitions of the individual words. |
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Liverpool's dialect is influenced heavily by Irish and Welsh, and it sounds completely different from surrounding areas of Lancashire. |
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Corby's dialect is influenced heavily by Scots, and it sounds completely different from the rest of Northamptonshire. |
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The Liverpool accent, known as Scouse colloquially, is quite different from the accent of surrounding Lancashire. |
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It is quite noticeably different from the accent spoken in adjacent towns such as Wigan and Bolton despite them being within Greater Manchester. |
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Jamaican pronunciation and vocabulary are significantly different from English, despite heavy use of English words or derivatives. |
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