He also evened out dodgy quality by blending wines grown in differing microclimates within Champagne and across both hot and cold vintages. |
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As with any group there may be differing points of view on subjects brought to the list. |
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Now I don't mind anyone leaving a comment, after all people have differing opinions on any subject. |
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The theme reflects an attempt to find common cause between differing perspectives on environmental issues. |
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Contact of differing metals can cause a galvanic reaction that produces rust and deterioration. |
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In Tosches's swanky new Tribeca pad, wood preponderates, wood of differing darkness and grains. |
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If the detectives are of differing abilities it devolves into a situation where one player is deciding the best move for everybody else. |
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All have obvious, if widely differing, talents but so far none has managed to capitalise upon them. |
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Their power lies in signifying recognition of the other person's problem or differing viewpoint. |
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When differing versions of that line come into conflict, the result can be rancour, frustration, and political cynicism. |
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Scales using strain gages that I have observed have used Wheatstone bridges in structures differing from my structure. |
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Revamped marketing programs, new products and enhanced reputations have fueled, to differing degrees, the rebirths of carmakers. |
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He knew that absolute creeds, whatever their ideal, cannot be reconciled with differing outlooks. |
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This idea enabled the two theories to be knitted together, and the differing concepts they embodied to be brought into a working relationship. |
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The different pews found there reflect differing forms of worship down the centuries, from high church to non-conformist and back again. |
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I'm not sure if that's a case of great minds thinking alike or fools seldom differing. |
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Maybe the respective disciplines have differing aims anyway and can't be synthesised? |
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Both Hyundai and Nissan have reversed their U.S. automotive fortunes but to differing degrees. |
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The minimum wage differs from one province to another due to differing price indexes and average per capita income. |
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Despite their differing underground structures, corms, tuberous roots, and rhizomes are all referred to as bulbs. |
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Verdi scholars hold differing opinions as to when he actually espoused the nationalist cause. |
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The woodcut is the senior member of the family of relief prints, differing fundamentally from intaglio methods such as etching or line engraving. |
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We collected voices that offer shifting images and differing interpretations of the same landscape. |
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That at least explains the surface resemblance of the two words, differing only by digraphs representing single consonants. |
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I have compared forensic work to an operational Rosetta stone, wherein differing languages might be translated back and forth. |
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The patrollers generally made their rounds at night, with their activity and regularity differing according to time and place. |
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They took bottles of differing colors of dyes and began to paint his body in the patterns of runes and symbols as ancient as Eire itself. |
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The stamen primordia differentiate from globular primordia into elliptic appendages of differing size. |
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The issue hinges not on the authority of Scripture but on differing interpretations of sacred texts. |
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The gulf between his differing cricketing spheres is not as marked as it first appears. |
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The primary reason is that using differing time frames to obtain average returns will lead to different results. |
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Still awash in relief at leaving behind the murky realm of differing ideologies, Anne giggled nervously. |
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At the root of differing transatlantic views of nature were utterly disparate sagas of land settlement. |
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Each of these excursions was successful in that the films I saw were very good, although with differing levels of enjoyability. |
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In the second part of the study, we mated females to males of differing eye span and examined the effects on fecundity and fertility. |
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Over the past fifteen years I've sailed various boats of differing seaworthiness in the bay and along the coast. |
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These differing approaches reinforce the unequal sexual division of labor in the household. |
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Any judicial approach is bound to be unwieldy, time-consuming and subject to differing local regulations. |
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Unfortunately, the partnership suffered from differing views on editorial matters, and the two went their separate ways after only two issues. |
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A dialogue, based to an extent on differing interpretations and differing frames for reading situations, has emerged. |
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I wasn't saying that it's a case of completely disregarding the arguments of people with a differing viewpoint. |
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I wasn't terribly tolerant of differing opinions, but then I was even less tolerant of myself. |
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The open focus of an aesthetic approach may trigger widely differing topicalisations. |
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This understanding endowed me with tolerance to appreciate differing points of view with equanimity. |
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The distinction from tuberculous lymphadenitis is very important, since these diseases have differing treatments and prognoses. |
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People can be free to live lives of differing moralities within the same state. |
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A more accurate map shows a wash of differing hues of indigo and violet, with some smatterings of infrared and ultraviolet at the extremes. |
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Decision making about futility and techniques of withdrawal is difficult and subject to differing opinion. |
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The most common wrangles are on a founder leader differing with others who troop out to form new churches. |
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Each skittle scores differing numbers of points and success is largely a matter of luck. |
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Baraka here is particularly interested in the differing timbres or tones that the two strains of music produced. |
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While neither side disputed the facts with respect to integration, they quarrelled over differing interpretations of the consequences. |
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The two have quarreled through the media since then, each with differing opinions of the fight. |
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Tonight she will consider the differing beliefs and customs relating to death practices from a selection of cultures and mythologies. |
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Pyrazines are extremely volatile compounds and occur alongside warning coloration in insects from widely differing taxonomic groups. |
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According to a recent report in Nature, differing airflow in the right and left nostrils results in different perceptions of smell. |
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He was such a natural batsman and could adapt so easily to the differing bounce in the pitch. |
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Friends who live far apart geographically were brought together to good-naturedly discuss mutual interests or angrily denounce differing tastes. |
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Like a Necker cube, Yellow Dog offers differing faces to the world, depending largely, it seems, on how one is feeling at the time. |
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Buddhiist, Hindus, Jains, Sihks all have differing views of Karma, and there are differences within schools among the large traditions. |
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Problems caused by money and social status, and differing ideas of value and wealth, dominate the narrative. |
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I will offer an illustration of the expression of differing levels of societal anxiety. |
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Because we desire to store digital information, our system should have differing phases corresponding to the differing values of the information. |
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And yet, it is quite significant that the representatives of differing groups and interests have reached accord by mutual compromise. |
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Both sets of paintings feature looping, ribbonlike gestures of brightly differing paints. |
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In the first step, photograms were produced by arranging a set of Bristol board strips of differing widths. |
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Both sets of planes have set off on their daily sorties with vastly differing missions before them. |
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The performances are polished and well adapted to the differing styles of the various works. |
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It is like a country house, with wings and accretions of differing styles and periods clustered around the original 17 th-century core. |
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Yes, I have several pensions, which I have built up over a period of years, offering differing annuities. |
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Willing blindness seems to prevail among farmers who refuse to understand the idiocy of pricing milk at wildly differing price levels. |
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Researchers at the University of York are studying the differing reactions of crime victims to their trauma. |
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The largest obstacles to a comprehensive racing bill are the differing interests of greyhound and horse racetracks. |
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An oblique stroke or virgule is a symbol used in differing circumstances to create different meanings. |
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Although most brands of grain alcohol are practically tasteless, vodkas, brandy and bourbon have differing tastes according to the distiller. |
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Pianists must rely more heavily on differing volume levels to distinguish voices. |
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Our examination of the particular concepts by topic suggests differing notions about what is meant by core concept. |
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It has proven to be successful in accommodating the differing interests that have a stake in the legislative process. |
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In particular, she calls attention to the two men's differing aptitudes for recognizing a confidence man. |
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Did people with differing viewpoints get a fair chance to speak, in your opinion? |
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Our headshrinker describes the differing cases of Glen, who enjoys wearing ladies' clothing, especially angora sweaters. |
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Stuck in the desert, the two people from differing cultural backgrounds and with opposing personalities fall for each other. |
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He will want to give you a load of company guff about high-rates of customer satisfaction and a wide-ranging menu catering to differing needs. |
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The pertinent variable in this form of meiotic drive is the presence of differing numbers of centromeres on paired homologous chromosomes. |
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Another problem is differing interpretations of what it means to use a client-side certificate. |
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Reported are the first heteroatomic deltahedral Zintl ions made of elements differing by more than one group, indium or gallium and bismuth. |
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That is the identifying character of the present species, differing from all other species of the genus. |
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This focuses attention on what in my view is the single important difference between judicial review and civil suit, the differing time limits. |
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The table straddling the checkerboard floor and spiral carpet ties the differing patterns together. |
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There is no reason to assume you will have the same beliefs in these two cases, under these suppositions of differing strengths. |
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The sauna is the same process as the sweat lodge, differing only in a few cultural details, being both a spiritual and physical cleansing. |
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The claimants and the defendants produced differing translations of the clause. |
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A recurrent scenario is the long-term relationship of a late-twenties couple where the two partners have differing expectations. |
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I suspect that the error is due to the differing difficulty of the syntax of the two sentences. |
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Basic payload figures are a little misleading, however, in view of differing fuel capacities. |
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The idea was to meet as diverse a mix of people and hear as many differing ideas as was possible. |
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That immediacy works well, leading to differing reactions at key points from the teenagers and parents in the audience. |
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Certain images, differing somewhat in form and purpose by ethnic group, stand for various aspects of personhood. |
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She has a particular interest in exploring differing approaches to collectivism and working class resistance to social inequality. |
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Rates for boats using the pier were also announced, with the final amount differing from original discussions. |
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The vast selections of differing vodka infusions are excellent, something for everyone. |
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This requires hard work, intellectual effort, and the maturity to live with differing points of view. |
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One possible explanation relates to differing attitudes between the two cultures regarding intellectualism and scholarship. |
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Multiple sizes from 300 mm up to 1 metre, differing colours and of course the different fitments make it quite versatile in its application. |
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When uranium is bombarded with neutrons, the two isotopes have differing nuclear reactions. |
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All these verb forms are, in fact, largely neutral with respect to time and may be used in sentences with differing time implications. |
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For the next half-century, differing interpretations of the treaty caused friction between the two countries. |
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You realise what you have got from it and can identify others at earlier or differing stages in the process. |
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Plenty of people who disagree with us do so without coming across as total fruitloops, and as such we respect their differing opinion. |
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Many argue that Beijing and Moscow have differing interests, and indeed, some of them are irreconcilable. |
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The fights between differing entities or real enemies can be resolved, but the fights between brothers are irresolvable because they are bogus fights. |
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We have a large selection of staddle stones of differing sizes. |
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Social scientists have studied what draws a person to birding, and there are differing schools of thought. |
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The differing views reflected differing policies, Rubin suggested. |
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Fresh news, especially when fuelled by unregulated shore-based alcohol, was apt to re-ignite fistfights among bluejackets with differing opinions. |
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The best work on the show fluctuates between two greatly differing styles, one a kind of elemental formalism, the other a figurative, narrative post-modernism. |
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The Navy and Marine Corps versions of the F-35 have differing configurations and rely on an external gun pod. |
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There was a time when there was room in both major parties for differing viewpoints. |
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Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have slightly different atomic masses due to the presence of differing numbers of neutrons in the nucleus. |
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On the surface, the scuffle merely reflected differing opinions about the arguments deployed last week at the Supreme Court. |
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Even where old, proven recipes were used, wildly differing results could be obtained depending on the materials and proportions employed and the temperature of the furnace. |
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The plan to reduce acute-care beds and replace them with other facilities with differing and more appropriate levels of care presumes such facilities exist. |
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It was noted that even within a class of chemicals such as peroxisome proliferators, individual chemicals had differing target organs and mechanisms of toxicity. |
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First, when considering the first prong of the test he deals with the differing conduct of the various appellants as if it were all essentially the same conduct. |
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The first thing that comes to mind for me here is the sweep of history which the Gods embody, and the range of differing experience that people have brought to that. |
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The young-Earther proposes that the sequence of fossils represents the differing abilities of animals to avoid the rising flood waters in the time of Noah. |
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Among his rivals on tour, there are differing opinions on his victory. |
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This separation into stanzas is reinforced by differing dominant sounds. |
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Each works in their own way to fight the corporate media system and its government control, eventually clashing over their differing methods of protest. |
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The habitat of S. lineatus can be divided into microhabitats differing in vegetation structure, which determines the amount of solar radiation penetrating the vegetation. |
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Hampson sees in these differing understanding of the justified self the expression of two structures of thought and faith which are reverse images of each other. |
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A neural network is a computer architecture modeled on the human brain, consisting of nodes connected to each other by links of differing strengths. |
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Because coarse fish are all fairly closely related, its fair to assume that many chemicals cause the stimulation of a number of species, even if it is to differing degrees. |
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Essentially, these are influence tools of differing coerciveness. |
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Could this mean that the differing titles were all the result of a long-dead library clerk having incorrectly entered the book's title details on an index card? |
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On the other hand, if you give two differing accounts of something, it's reasonable for folks to wonder which time you were telling the truth and which time you were fibbing. |
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We also varied the end group of the trichlorosilyl surfactant, using an amine, vinyl, bromo, or phenyl group to provide other surfaces of differing hydrophobicity. |
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It was to bring together in indissoluble union a variety of differing regions who would never consent to union without some protections of their own autonomy. |
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The western world is fed so much arrant nonsense about people who follow differing forms of religious observance and, sadly, it is usually of a highly derogatory nature. |
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It is a subject on which Evangelicals hold differing opinions. |
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Over 130m in length and 20m wide, the canopy incorporates approximately 400 wire cloth elements of differing formats and geometries, covering over 5600 sqm. |
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To the absolutist mindset, breeching a principle is the same as abandoning it, and therefore any concession to differing views amounts to total surrender. |
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We investigated the importance of snowmelt as an organizing factor for epilithic microalgae in a high-altitude montane stream during 3 yr of differing melt characteristics. |
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The dispute came to a head when both the rectorate and the foundation placed separate advertisements stating differing versions of the requirements for student applicants. |
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Exercise intensity is determined by upper body effort, so people of differing fitness levels can walk and talk together, whilst working to their own level with Nordic walking. |
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Detachment seems I must say an odd emotion when I think of an interchange, a conversation, a collaboration, which is bound to bring differing points of view to bear. |
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Its emphasis is largely qualitative, demonstrating and playing with the interconnection between differing methodologies as a kind of intertextuality, a bricolage. |
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I've used simple dream machines to simple effects and I've used binaural beats and differing tapes and CD Roms utilising various different frequencies. |
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Research is being carried out on several types of stellarator differing mainly in the periodicity of the toroidal and poloidal components of their magnetic field. |
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The Academy old boys have followed differing academic paths and I have wasted no time in making my feelings known to them about their continuing education. |
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Total number of oocytes differed significantly between sites, possibly attributable to differing body sizes. |
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Public opinion surveys have resulted in widely differing conclusions on public support for the establishment of a devolved English parliament. |
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Though differing from the earlier Willenberg culture, some traditions were continued. |
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Opposition to all tariff aims to reduce tariffs and to avoid countries discriminating between differing countries when applying tariffs. |
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The death of one king created conflict between the surviving brothers and the deceased's sons, with differing outcomes. |
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This system maximises the opportunities available to candidates of differing abilities. |
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These are organized in different sounding banks, which can be further combined into registers producing differing timbres. |
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Because of their differing origins the counties varied considerably in size. |
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Different types of lights have vastly differing efficiencies and color of light. |
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The differing degrees of water retention are thought to be a result of varying body fat mass. |
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The life cycle of poxviruses is complicated by having multiple infectious forms, with differing mechanisms of cell entry. |
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Canger introduced the scheme of a Central grouping and two Peripheral groups, and Lastra confirmed this notion, differing in some details. |
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In both Veraguas and the capital this act was met with disdain, although on differing levels. |
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While abolitionists agreed on the evils of slavery, there were differing opinions on what should happen after African Americans were freed. |
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The differing degrees of word knowledge imply a greater depth of knowledge, but the process is more complex than that. |
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A gneiss has visible bands of differing lightness, with a common example being the granite gneiss. |
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Catalan, a Romance language, also shows reduction, but in differing degrees depending on dialect. |
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Linguists with other interests and differing perspectives than the originators' can exploit this work. |
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These properties relate all characters in scripts with differing cases to the other case variants of the character. |
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The four seasons in Quebec are spring, summer, autumn and winter, with conditions differing by region. |
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Regional phonological features may be inherited due to differing settlement patterns or may have developed locally. |
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The Church in Wales currently has clergy and lay members with differing views regarding the subject of human sexuality. |
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The leatherback sea turtle is subject to differing conservation laws in various countries. |
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The differing positions of the major, minor, and middle terms gives rise to another classification of syllogisms known as the figure. |
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The rebels were disorganised, had differing goals, and were poorly equipped, led, and trained, and had no outside support or funding. |
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Because of the early phases spanning several years, there are differing views on who can be called the founders of Greenpeace. |
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In the learning of a second language the correction of errors remains a controversial topic with many differing schools of thought. |
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Spinning at differing speeds, these pulled the thread continuously while other parts twisted it as it wound onto the heavy spindles. |
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Several fuel types with differing plutonium destruction efficiencies are under study. |
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The isotopes 134 and 137 are present in the biosphere in small amounts from human activities, differing by location. |
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Multinational IPOs may have many syndicates to deal with differing legal requirements in both the issuer's domestic market and other regions. |
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Different branches of Taoism often have differing pantheons of lesser deities, where these deities reflect different notions of cosmology. |
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There are minor but unclear morphological differences between the two groups, which prefer distinctly differing habitats. |
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The series contains differing grain sizes and comprises grits, flags, shales and mudstones. |
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The liturgies of the Eucharist and the other sacraments vary from rite to rite based on differing theological emphasis. |
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The volume included a map as well, differing from Stukeley's in several features apart from its orientation. |
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The differing habitats of the area have their own populations of flora such as cranesbill, bistort, pignut and buttercup. |
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There are a number of subspecies differing mainly in the extent of rufous colouration in the breeding plumage and the bill length. |
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The fact is Demoncrats are more intolerant of those differing from them than are Republicans. |
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While welcomed by some, criticism on perceived unclarity has provoked controversies among individual representatives of differing perspectives. |
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At differing times during the last glacial period it was either joined to the mainland or an island. |
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Moser pointed out that the original description contains no information, and various authors have offered differing interpretations. |
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The first test on each subject yielded differing results, ranging from reduced diving activity and rapid exploratory swimming. |
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These words are actually more political than linguistic, because a regional language unite a large group of very differing varieties. |
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Their diet varies enormously throughout their differing areas based on opportunity. |
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Various jurisdictions and advocates have differing priorities for access, availability and funding sources. |
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In the first decade of the 21st century a number of scholars addressed this question using computational methods, with differing results. |
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While at Cambridge he became a friend of Gabriel Harvey and later consulted him, despite their differing views on poetry. |
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Herodotus attempted to reconcile origins and the blending of differing cultural concepts. |
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Several differing views exist regarding whether it was intended to occur from the war's beginning, or if the plans for it came about later. |
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There are still differing theories on whether there was a single exodus from Africa or several. |
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An archaic view of hominid evolution, Polygenism, holds that different human peoples had differing origins. |
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There are differing accounts about the details of the quality of Huxley's eyesight at specific points in his life. |
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There is a difference between the sea life west of Cape Point and that to the east due to the markedly differing sea temperatures. |
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Specific rites relating to death and burial were practiced, though certainly differing in style and execution between cultures. |
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A replica differing only in the inscriptions is permanently awarded to the winning team. |
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Etchings made of the Tapestry in the 1730s show the standing figure with differing objects. |
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Initially the two teams had differing views on where to find the wreck, but eventually joined forces. |
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Though ensconced in the seat of the Supreme One, Lahiri Mahasaya showed reverence to all men, irrespective of their differing merits. |
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The disagreement centered on the validity of Smyth's se-baptism and differing views on joining the Waterlander Mennonite church in Amsterdam. |
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Bush takes over at a time when Congress, like the country itself, is split down the middle by differing world views and value systems. |
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To some extent the actual thickness of the filmset letters can be controlled to suit differing paper surfaces. |
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Lawn raiders and ransackers such as skunks, Canada geese, groundhogs and moles all present somewhat differing approaches to resolve. |
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Buddhists would probably admit that this included all Arahants, as differing from a Buddha only in degree of powers and attainments. |
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Likewise, the differing locular maturation in the anthers of the Plumerioideae and Apocynoideae could support paraphyly. |
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Decadal-scale changes in southern California sciaenids under differing harvest pressure. |
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The differing results may be due to several variations in experimental procedures implemented during independent seatwork in this study. |
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When the two are different, it is usually because of differing degrees of phonetic reduction. |
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Twelver Shi'ism is organized into differing philosophical camps headed by Grand Ayatollahs. |
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Celsus consequently used the Latin term cacoethes with a meaning differing from Hippocrates' Greek term kakoethes. |
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There are differing rules of origin under various national laws and international treaties. |
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Each centre's offering includes differing legal, tax and regulatory environments. |
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In the 20th century, two outstanding historians offered still more widely differing perspectives. |
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Influence of K nutrition and drought and water stressed unflower plants differing in K nutrition. |
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It will be a sad day if our tolerance and acceptance of differing beliefs and cultures is destroyed by a few obsessional hate-filled extremists. |
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They are designed to be flexible and quickly adaptable for differing operations. |
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William thought this composition would dilute the power of any one party and also give him the benefit of differing points of view. |
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This is thought to occur because of the differing pressures of hydrostatic and oncotic forces. |
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It was an annual tax based on the value of landholdings, and it could be collected at differing rates. |
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Adaxial and abaxial midveins of one pinnule also show different widths, epidermal morphologies, and differing degrees of cutinization. |
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There are several different shapes of filament used in lamps, with differing characteristics. |
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What's more, Celera is sequencing the genomes of six men and women of differing ethnic backgrounds to find single nucleotide polymorphisms. |
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The radical groups that flourished during this period held differing opinions of Magna Carta. |
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Children being born in this country, just a few miles apart, couldn't witness a more wildly differing start to life. |
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Within countries as well, differing political movements support secularism for varying reasons. |
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The genes that are differentially expressed are assumed to be responsive to the physiologic state of the cell under these differing conditions. |
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This leads to differing populations of plankton in different parts of the sea and varying communities of animals that feed on these populations. |
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Phytotherapy offers a potential therapeutic modality for the treatment of many differing conditions involving cytokines. |
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While welcomed by some, criticism on perceived unclarity provoked controversies among individual representatives of differing perspectives. |
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Changes were made for the accommodation of differing viewpoints. |
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These various differing accounts weaken the overall evidential power of miracles. |
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They can also be seen in the light of differing European and American constitutional traditions. |
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There were differing fortunes for Red House Farm teams Falcons and Kites in La Liga Two. |
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The CIA Factbook estimated that as of 2013 Other sources report differing estimates. |
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The graph of the probability density function of the Student's t distribution is a symmetric and bell-shaped curve, differing for different sample sizes. |
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Parliament has also created national devolved parliaments and assemblies with differing degrees of legislative authority in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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The available sources are more confused about events in the afternoon, but it appears that the decisive event was the death of Harold, about which differing stories are told. |
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The available sources are more confused about events in the afternoon, but it appears that the decisive event was Harold's death, about which differing stories are told. |
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It was called common prayer originally because it was intended for use in all Church of England churches which had previously followed differing local liturgies. |
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The Jacobin Society began as a broad, general organisation for political debate, but as it grew in members, various factions developed with widely differing views. |
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Nelson served on the station under Admiral Sir Richard Hughes, and often came into conflict with his superior officer over their differing interpretation of the Acts. |
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This eliminates the problem caused by the names dollar, franc, peso and pound being used in dozens of different countries, each having significantly differing values. |
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Until World War II, counties played differing numbers of matches, except that all counties were required to play 28 matches in each season from 1929 to 1932 inclusive. |
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There exist vastly differing views on the moral basis of sovereignty. |
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Visible light is measured in lumens, a unit which is defined in part by the differing sensitivity of the human eye to different wavelengths of light. |
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National censuses in Scotland have been taken on the same dates as those in England and Wales, but with differing legislation, governorship and archiving arrangements. |
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Bengali presents a strong case of diglossia, with the literary and standard form differing greatly from the colloquial speech of the regions that identify with the language. |
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However, the Reform movement has indicated that this is not so cut and dried, and different situations call for consideration and differing actions. |
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The differing styles of the bands, coupled with their prominence within the Britpop movement, led the British media to seize upon the rivalry between the bands. |
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This list focuses on differing approaches that political systems take to the distribution of sovereignty, and the autonomy of regions within the state. |
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Many Singaporeans also travel to Johor Bahru in Malaysia or Batam in Indonesia, to take advantage of price differences and differing product availability. |
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Different industrial parks fulfill these criteria to differing degrees. |
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Model experiments have been made with two pairs of propellers, differing only in the fact that in one, excrescences representing nutheads were left on the boss. |
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They have widely differing penetrating powers and radiation effect, and the accompanying diagram shows the penetration of these radiations in simple terms. |
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Although the USA was the focal point for emigration in the 19th century, emigration to Latin America was also significant for differing economic and political reasons. |
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The official language of Sweden is Swedish, a North Germanic language, related and very similar to Danish and Norwegian, but differing in pronunciation and orthography. |
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Horned lizards adopt differing defences for specific predators. |
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He is able to reconcile, or even to fuse, differing views to an extent which makes it almost impossible to attribute to him a definite individual system. |
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Each of these is commonly thought to derive directly from Clovis, in some cases apparently differing only in the length of the fluting on their projectile points. |
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As is the case with planes, there are a wide variety of glider types differing in the construction of their wings, aerodynamic efficiency, location of the pilot and controls. |
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In the United States there are numerous models of camp with an educational focus that cater to students with differing ages and academic interest. |
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These differences can, however, easily be explained by the differing ethos of dualist Gnosticism and Yezidism, which has been termed an anti-dualist religion by one scholar. |
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We bookended every doctor's visit with our own research, Googled and re-Googled our symptoms, weighed differing opinions from Western and Burmese physicians. |
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The tree with the nest was short with numerous forks and absence of its natural monopodial growth pattern, differing from other Australian pines adjacent to it. |
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Rovira also attributes his ability to grasp differing views to Tai ch'i chuan, an internal Chinese martial art style often practiced for health reasons. |
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Known under numerous synonymies applied to various parthenogenetic and polyploid morphs, differing in the shape and position of tubercula pubertatis. |
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The locations within the crankcase cover areas of different wall thickness and cooling rates to provide samples with significantly differing microstructures. |
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Before adoption, every city and town had its own code, which created a crazy quilt of differing, confusing and often conflicting rules and regulations. |
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It may be that the two symptoms reflect differing vasomotor sensitivities, and these in turn could be prognostic factors for later cardiovascular disease. |
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This in itself suggests that the vast differences between humans and milkweeds must be caused by far more than what we can see in their differing genomes. |
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He offers a defense of panpsychist idealism, differing from other panpsychists in his notions of the Absolute, time, and the nature of the Unconscious. |
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Referring back to the contract, the draft discloses four statements of the passacaglia bass with slightly varied harmonization and differing rhythmic organization. |
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The company helps clients through the issues of differing names and address structures, diacritical characters and reference data in over 70 countries. |
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For some reason, the prosody of Meadow Mari has attracted the attention of several phonologists, who have offered differing theoretical interpretations of its structure. |
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Offering differing interpretations of halakic sources, Reisner and Dorff reach quite different conclusions about whether and when life-sustaining treatment may be withdrawn. |
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Effects of using various concentrations of cellulase, hemicellulase, and pectinase in differing molarities of mannitol or sorbitol were evaluated. |
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None of the countries studied displayed this property, reflecting the heterogenous nature of the goods traded and differing degrees of market power. |
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The two differing fires come days before Chicago's January 1, 2015, deadline for pre-1975 residential high-rises to comply with the city's Life Safety Evaluation ordinance. |
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Moreover, they track the language of Cunningham's edition almost verbatim, differing principally in matters of italicization, capitalization, and spelling. |
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In fact, Clavigula is very similar to Glochidorella, differing from this mainly in the absence of perioral disc, shape of pharyngeal bulb and more robust spicules. |
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It exists in differing degrees among many related or geographically proximate languages of the world, often in the context of a dialect continuum. |
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These groups depend upon different types of environment at differing times of the year, rather than upon exploiting a single commodity to exhaustion. |
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Children of armed forces members may move around to different military bases or international postings, which gives them a childhood differing from the norm. |
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Much of the distinction between the differing factions was over the phrasing that Christ expressed in the New Testament to express submission to God the Father. |
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Furthermore, the P50 value is influenced by differing organic modulators. |
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The subdivision of West Central German into a series of dialects, according to the differing extent of the phase 1 shifts, is particularly pronounced. |
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However, these approaches are often a matter of national pride and there are opinions amongst jurists about the merits of the differing approaches and their drawbacks as well. |
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Scotland evolved a similar system, differing in points of detail. |
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Worldwide voting ages are not consistent, differing between countries and even within countries, though the range usually varies between 16 and 21 years. |
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This is so, because all of the atoms in a sample of an element have the same number of protons, though they may be different isotopes, with differing numbers of neutrons. |
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