She is neither of the class nor the disposition to assume the world owes her a favour. |
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The disposition of these three neighbouring units probably corresponds to their original relations in the growing accretionary wedge. |
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The freedom of testamentary disposition, of course, is a matter of statute under the Wills Act, originally under the statute of wills. |
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There was some contention as to the sale and disposition of certain assets. |
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At the top of page 395 he mentions somebody fraudulently assisting a trustee in disposition of some trust property. |
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Climbers these days have a variety of helmets at their disposition, and many work under different principles. |
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They used the funds placed at their disposition in ways that were hardly conspicuous for spiritual disinterestedness. |
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You have dedicated some of the material resources at your disposition to the creation of Art. |
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The more weapons the player owns, the more weapons he has at his disposition. |
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He has very few moves at his disposition, he can't destroy most of the blocks in his way, he can't even swim properly. |
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Thus Graham is hesitant to acknowledge that God's disposition of judgment can be reliably discerned here. |
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In the event of distrainment, confiscation or other disposition by third parties, the Purchaser is to notify us hereof immediately. |
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He was a quiet man with a gentle disposition who was a popular and well respected member of the local community. |
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The breed is also noted for its endurance ability, and its exceptional disposition. |
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For those not of a vertiginous disposition, it is well worth a climb to the top of the round tower dominating the graveyard. |
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The bad blood created by the disposition of this election will not disappear quickly. |
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His vulpine and aggressive disposition is responsible for much of the film's finest moments. |
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Her quiet disposition hid a steeliness that enabled her to continue her often ground-breaking work for forty or so years. |
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She painted on a smile and a cheery disposition and let the world think she was okay. |
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Mary was a woman of gentle disposition who went quietly about her daily chores. |
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As an image consultant to the rich and whiny, Russ claws through the days with biting comments and a nasty disposition. |
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He was a man of gentle and quiet disposition who was imbued with many noble qualities. |
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Students showed a greater disposition to disclose indulgence in these behaviors to peers and others outside the family than to those within it. |
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Mumbai has inexhaustible stores of energy, yet has a live and let live disposition which welcomes all comers. |
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In elated disposition, she was informally attired in a brown lacy top and black trousers. |
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Ann was a lady of gentle and mild disposition who was very well liked in the area. |
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While having a positive and happy disposition, you are so sensitive that you can feel when others are being dishonest or insincere. |
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A man of mild and gentle disposition, he was a fine neighbour and good friend to all. |
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Now as wheat is no longer king and the fruit business is, our forehanded people show the same disposition. |
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Of a kind and inoffensive disposition she died as she had lived ever so quietly and peacefully. |
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So, if there is a genetic disposition to stroke, it doesn't mean it can't be prevented. |
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The only solution was to open and inventory each container to determine the proper disposition of the items. |
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The statutory amendment does not alter a disposition which was valid under the common law rules. |
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After someone gives the warning of an enemy in the area, the enemy's location and disposition is then broadcasted over the radio net. |
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It hath been noted by the ancients, that southern winds, blowing much, without rain, do cause a feverous disposition of the year. |
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The feudal system and the feu disposition has been a useful tool for property developers in both the public and private sectors. |
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But the disposition to assume growth has been replaced by an expectation of decline. |
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Ridge signed a second death warrant for December 2, 1999, but Judge Yohn granted a stay of execution pending the disposition of the appeal. |
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Subsequent lapses in devotion or attitude do not alter God's disposition to save the individual. |
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He later identifies that pathological disposition as a form of obsessional neurosis tinged with narcissistic tendencies. |
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And yet he's had a very sunny disposition, telling great stories about how everybody is moving through lickety-split. |
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And not many non-academics would have had the time or the disposition to try and decipher what they are about. |
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The disposition of all power is to abuses, nor does it at all mend the matter that its possessors are a majority. |
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Again, it is true that religion plays an important part in the American disposition to take moral values seriously. |
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True, the terms of entry were not clearly canvassed, but we may assume a clear disposition to favour New Zealand entry. |
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The Board intended to make a final disposition but that disposition is a nullity. |
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MacLeod didn't have the disposition to turn down the rising pressure, declaring Scotland could win the World Cup. |
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Religious reawakening was needed to strengthen people's innate disposition to distinguish right from wrong. |
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Then, too, Michelangelo had a quarrelsome disposition, and he was harsh in his criticism of others. |
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In the U.S., with economics as the focal social institution, last words and testaments will deal with the disposition of goods. |
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Family relations are strengthened, however, by the law of inheritance, which does not recognize a principle of free testamentary disposition. |
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Those of us who confess to a Whig disposition subconsciously cling to the belief that change and progress are transposable concepts. |
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He is regarded as a solid thinker, someone of a likable disposition, and a good constitutionalist. |
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He was a familiar sight around the town where his kind and inoffensive disposition endeared him to all. |
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Attacking the speaker because of his or her sour disposition is an ad hominem attack on personality. |
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In other words, the reasons relate to the reasons for its disposition, not to the obiter. |
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A manifest lack of proper disposition for Holy Communion is found to be present in those who consistently support pro-abortion legislation. |
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His was a gloomy and melancholy disposition and he never found relief outside his work. |
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Clark was charged with robbery of a motor vehicle, theft by unlawful taking or disposition, and receiving stolen property, all felonies. |
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It relates to the disposition of leaves on a stem and seeds in a flower head. |
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Previous research has indicated that a positive or negative disposition can impact the effects of stress on the heart. |
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Her friendliness, humble kindliness and her generous disposition won her the hearts of many people who came to know and love her personality. |
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Thus a person who has a disposition to accept bribes but who is never offered any is not corrupt, except perhaps in an attenuated sense. |
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He has not fared well with the dominantly materialist disposition of evolutionary scientists and philosophers since his death. |
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Caged, with no food or water, his placid disposition changed to that of a raging fiend. |
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The remedy for those of nervous disposition was a mundane first half which provided precious little of consequence. |
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A call to his mobile found him in a relatively sunny disposition, as though the argument the day before had never taken place. |
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Under its influence, the tender heart became stone, and the lamblike disposition gave way to one of tiger-like fierceness. |
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First of all, his lank, angular appearance combined with his monotone voice and gloomy disposition aren't very soothing and reassuring. |
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One of the great tzaddikim lived in abject poverty, yet always had a happy disposition. |
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The need to create a citadel in which to hide from the world is characteristic of people with a schizoid disposition. |
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If you change your will without retrieving the one that was filed, the newer last will and testament will control the disposition of your estate. |
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Perhaps all this success and recognition has softened what was once a rather truculent disposition. |
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Jung named all the feminine content of a man's soul the anima, experienced as emotion, disposition, and mood. |
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A lady of kind and gentle disposition, she was always ready and willing to lend help and encouragement and was a top class neighbour and friend. |
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The applicant might be a dangerous psychopath who only mixes with people of a similar disposition, yet is immensely popular within that group. |
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This was because the disposition and armament of the armed forces had been for centuries in the exclusive discretion of the Crown. |
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The resulting properly pious disposition serves the earthly church by providing it with members who do not challenge sacerdotal authority. |
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Have you ever noticed how, whenever you are reminded of this special event, your disposition changes? |
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At length by mere accident I discovered an extraordinary lusus naturae in the disposition of the right subclavian artery. |
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You have a melancholy disposition resulting in a shyness, or a formal and stiff manner of presenting yourself. |
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It turns out I do have wisdom teeth, but they're of a shy disposition and are disinclined to pop up the way they're supposed to. |
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Volunteers should be available for a 3 hour period each week, and should have a friendly outgoing personality and helpful, caring disposition. |
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They obtained letters attesting to her good character and to the often-violent disposition of her late husband Eric. |
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Jack was blessed with a sunny, jocular disposition and was never rushed, making time for everyone. |
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They are dull, slow, sober and fearful characters with a weak pulse and a cowardly, slothful disposition. |
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We Scots are not, at the best of times, over-endowed with a sunny disposition and a happy-go-lucky attitude to life. |
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Someone, perhaps unaware of my disposition at the moment, politely asked what I thought of the film. |
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In many instances, the assigning of troops to reserve fronts called for drastically new methods of their commitment to battle and disposition. |
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This disposition often resulted in a general upsurge in the overall economy and served to effectuate the general distribution of land wealth. |
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Of a kind and generous disposition he toiled hard all his life for the good of his family. |
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Four days had passed before Lord Light ordered his force to a halt, and sent scouts out ahead to find the disposition of the bridge. |
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A by-product of her spirituality, manifested in a variety of ways, has always been her generosity and charitable disposition. |
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His sunny disposition doubtless cheered Americans up, but the key factor in his success was the end of the oil crisis. |
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However he had a happy disposition and bore his disability with a cheerful smile. |
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He had been in declining health for sometime, yet maintained a cheery disposition to the end. |
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He has a wonderfully cheery disposition and is very popular with his friends in his local school. |
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He possessed great erudition and piety, was of a most mild and tranquil disposition, and of a calm and benignant temper. |
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On several occasions, his sunny disposition is mentioned, but it also is shown that he was subject to moodiness and depression. |
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Whether on top after a winning streak or down to his last few francs, he maintains the same sunny, positive disposition. |
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Carol longs for both love and friendship, and uses her sunny disposition to hide an inner loneliness and desire to belong. |
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I enjoyed it because it was such an outdoor, open air movie and he is a character with a sunny disposition and I liked his philosophy of life. |
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However, with that sunniness of disposition for which I am renowned, I decided it would probably show up the following day. |
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Now, being of the champagne socialist disposition in many matters of taste and lifestyle I enjoy my foods gentrified and organic. |
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Whatever else it may be, authority is a subjective disposition in people to regard something else as a reliable guide in thinking and doing. |
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A lady of gentle disposition and kind manner, Nora was imbued with a caring and compassionate nature. |
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While the record's disposition may be a departure for these New Yorkers, their coyness in discussing it is not. |
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The cremains can then either be buried in a cemetery, inurned in a columbarium, scattered or kept for later disposition. |
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But what say that as a group, a particular race has a particular disposition to a disease. |
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He was a blue cat named Paul, a sweet little fellow with a pleasant disposition. |
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Tourist represents a whole album of this faux, passionless emotion which, given Athlete's previous sunny disposition, sounds entirely synthetic. |
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Apart from size, the two specimens agree in all respects with the possible exception of the disposition of the clavate laterals. |
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This cleavage is roughly parallel to the axial plane of the folds described previously and has a reverse-fan disposition. |
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However, given my disposition on the other issues, this is of little importance here. |
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The dervishes are renowned for their peaceable and affable disposition, which sets them apart from an awful lot of Turkish menfolk. |
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This was no idle boast, as she had a very mild and charitable disposition and possessed many good qualities. |
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The British War Office prized this horse for war use because of its strength, endurance, hardiness, disposition, tractability and unflappability. |
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Some empirical studies of unforgivingness as a disposition and the personality characteristics it is related to will be presented. |
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His cheerful and sporting disposition guarantee a rapturous reception in the winner's enclosure. |
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These politicians tend to favor government spending for jobs and social programs in the cities, and have a generally liberal disposition. |
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If you do spot a moose or two, remember that they are large, wild creatures with terrible eyesight and a nasty disposition. |
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There's a disposition to believe any bad news, whatever the source, and an indisposition to believe the good news, no matter how reliable. |
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A man of quiet disposition, Andy's dignified manner engendered widespread respect and regard. |
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Usually he was after the laugh because for all his grouchiness, Papa had a good disposition and was at heart a funny man. |
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I consider myself to be a strong person and really do feel for those who are of a nervous disposition anyway as this is terrifying enough. |
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Connor's disposition had slowly adapted from one of amusement to one of worry and discomfort. |
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If there is a curse here it is the curse of too much money, power, and leisure time combined with a disposition for risk taking. |
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In the early 1990s John began to seriously plan for the inevitable disposition of his collection. |
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Being of a trampish disposition, the man was accustomed to spend most of his time moving about the country with his sons. |
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The spatial disposition of the pores relative to the electroporating pulse was, however, not resolved. |
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The results show that each head in a crown pair has a distinct structural disposition. |
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Analysis of their results reveals that there is great deal of variability among neonates with regards to the disposition of mdomethacin. |
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Additionally, both any putative aggregation pattern and the exact disposition of the interfacial tryptophans may differ for this conformer. |
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Bourges and Normandy offer some striking examples of the way in which stained glass can magnify the structural disposition of an edifice. |
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The Cancer child is usually very placid and serene, with a loving and sympathetic disposition. |
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Fast-acting muscles have highly ordered structure due to the closely interrelated disposition of membranes and myofibrils. |
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Fig.1 shows the disposition of the amino acids at the interface of the protein. |
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With their friendly disposition and infectious enthusiasm, the lads are welcomed with open arms by locals of all ages. |
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There were different methods of commitment to battle and disposition of reserve front forces. |
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Considerable advance was made in force disposition, battle order and AT defense organization. |
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Furthermore, Kansas' right to control the disposition of any recovery was entirely unencumbered. |
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Obviously, we have some genetic disposition to reproduce or the race would have ended long ago. |
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Counsel are invited to submit brief written submissions on the disposition of costs on this matter. |
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By observing the spirit of the enemy's men and getting the best position, you can work out the enemy's disposition and move your men accordingly. |
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The primary order of battle factors are composition, disposition, and strength. |
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If yes, provide details of each case or proceeding on an attached sheet, including caption, court and index or docket number, the particulars, and the disposition. |
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In the case of a voluntary disposition of a former business property, a taxpayer must acquire the replacement property before the end of the first taxation year. |
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Her gentle, good humoured and obliging nature, mild manner and unassuming disposition commended her to all fortunate enough to make her acquaintance. |
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Unlike the defense of Stalingrad, the fronts had a two-echelon operational disposition of forces where tank armies for the first time formed the second echelon. |
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He was delicate in health and of a nervous disposition, but this is hardly apparent from his work, which uses colour in a bold, unnaturalistic manner echoing the Fauves. |
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We then conducted bivariate comparisons between groups on outcome variables that included rearrest, type and severity of charge and disposition of rearrests. |
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At the initial stage of the operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the principal mass of minefields was found in disposition areas of Russian units. |
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A lady of gentle and quiet disposition, Mary Ellen was a firm favourite throughout the local rural community where she commanded great regard and respect. |
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The staff officer must be aware of all aspects of the meeting, including changes in tone, discussion impasses, translator disposition and the mood of the partner. |
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Of a quiet, kind and inoffensive disposition, she was a real lady. |
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Wearing a headscarf and a relaxed disposition, Nadda looked barely old enough to be in college. |
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Entries convey the vagaries of composition, the media in which the verses were preserved, and any relevant information concerning their provenance, disposition, and genre. |
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On at least one noxious occasion Mad Max barked orders to her as he sat astride a thunderbox, a horrendous experience for anyone of a sensitive disposition. |
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So far, neither America nor Europe has shown much disposition to bear the inevitable costs of inflicting pain on Russia. |
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The job of the modern presidency is so complex, so taxing, so intense that one's disposition even more than one's mental bandwidth may be the key to handling the job. |
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It was most vexing, especially, when her Ladyship turned in Kathleen's direction to speak, placing Kathleen in the most uncomfortable disposition. |
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The first is conscientiousness, which entails a disposition to be diligent, organized, and responsible. |
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Twin and adoption studies have revealed that a disposition toward suicidal behavior is partially heritable. |
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But having said all of that, the very strong judicial disposition, worked out over a long time and in cases that far precede me, take a contrary view. |
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For example, Lee's placement of his line of battle on the eastern bank of the Potomac River is a tactical disposition adopted for operational and strategic considerations. |
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The atrabilious temperament or melancholia is, according to Aristotle, a natural disposition in which there is a preponderance of black bile over the other humours. |
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Nurses are too apt, for their own ease, to cherish the sleepy disposition of infants, and to increase it by various things of a stupefactive quality. |
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Well, let me tell ya, there isn't anything quite like hearing that robot talk in its flat uninflected voice to wake me from my melancholy disposition. |
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A significant subpopulation of participants in the study showed a strong disposition to engage in antisocial behavior, including irrational and self-destructive violence. |
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People are drawn to their sunny personality and easygoing disposition. |
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No matter how sweet tempered your mare, it is very important that any stallion you are considering have an excellent disposition suitable to your discipline. |
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It clearly does not mean a place where a clerk presides over a court on the record and purports to deal with matters that are before the court for plea and disposition. |
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Arrangement, disposition of parts, subserviency of means to an end, relation of instruments to a use, imply the presence of intelligence and mind. |
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Because of the linear disposition of the speaker array along a usual pedestrian path, the glitches stalk the person during the whole phase of mobile communication initiation. |
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If you feel you need to retain some degree of control over the disposition of the retirement assets after your death, you may consider designating a trust as your beneficiary. |
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The disposition of costs in this matter presents me with real difficulty. |
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One Japanese officer later told his captives he had posed as a native and observed them close hand while noting the strength and disposition of the Australian positions. |
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It, therefore, for the purposes of the Tax Act, which is now applying differently to the real facts, treats that disposition of property as a distribution of profits. |
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Overindulgence was the vitiator of Junior's previously sweet disposition. |
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Although the final disposition of findings is still pending, opposition leaders are demanding an expeditious end to the already tarnished inquest. |
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They will be judged on the cheerful disposition of their inhabitants. |
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Both the photographer and the slumped figure in the boat highlight their utilitarian disposition by conspicuously disregarding aesthetic possibilities. |
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And although Beryl, simple lass of cheery disposition, has tried to sweet talk Tom on more than one social occasion, the old cuss has always rebuffed the olive branch. |
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It got me down though I don't think I'm of a depressive disposition. |
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A retiring disposition prevented him taking a prominent political role, but he is a good example of a late Victorian nobleman dedicated to university and municipal matters. |
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Listeners with a sensitive disposition should retune to KissFM at once. |
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Haggis traditionally contains sheep innards such as lungs and hearts, and this dish is clearly not for those whose stomachs are of a delicate disposition. |
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His gentle and sincere disposition endeared him to one and all. |
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The left has an instinctive disposition to side with the people. |
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Many speak of John Anderson's disposition to anguish and agonising. |
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Now I would like those of a nervous disposition to read no further. |
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He was of a nervous disposition, and throughout his life relied on networks of male friends to aid him in dealing with this. |
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Attempts to tame the European polecat are generally hampered by the adult's nervous and unsociable disposition. |
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Mango peppers by the dozen, if owned by the careful housewife, would gladden the appetite or disposition of any epicure or scold. |
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Fanny's improved appearance and gentle disposition endear her to Sir Thomas. |
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He immediately went on to a campaign against the Belgae, and the disposition of the lands on the Rhine is missing from his account. |
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The most high God, in all things appertaining unto this life, for sundry wise ends alternates the disposition of good and evil. |
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These ships incorporated many elements of galleon design, such as sails, rudder, and gun disposition. |
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Yet, all things considered, she was not of an evil mind or an unkindly disposition. |
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I refer to the danger of keeping a dog of this nature and disposition in a bedroom, where it can spring out ravening on anyone who enters. |
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A virtuous disposition without knowledge is susceptible to corruption, and virtuous action without sincerity is not true righteousness. |
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He sent out spies to ascertain if there was any weakness in their disposition. |
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The connection between disposition ascriptions and ergativity is shown to have consequences for the metaphysics of dispositions. |
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But he left Brisbane unbowed, and with reputation enhanced as he presented a straight bat and a sunny disposition. |
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Wakefield's peculiar disposition is naturalizable not only as displacement but also as sublimation. |
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Each of the eight gives a disposition, making the picture murkier and murkier. |
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A disposition granted on a cessio bonorum is merely in farther security to the creditors, not in satisfaction or in solution of the debts. |
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Each isotopy in the Schubert movement is given an overarching label intended to convey the overall disposition of constituent narrative elements. |
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However, they do inherit the disadvantages of capital assets if a loss is sustained on disposition. |
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He was driven by the necessities of the times, more than led by his own disposition, to any rigor of actions. |
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Stereospecific analysis and enantiomeric disposition of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine in humans. |
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As for whether gifting of the FLP interest was a QRP disposition, the ruling provides that for Sec. |
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Liberality of disposition and conduct gives the highest zest and relish to social intercourse. |
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A disposition to preserve, and an ability to improve, taken together, would be my standard of a statesman. |
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In spite of the regime's Procrustean disposition, the country's Apollonian and Dionysian spirits are breaking banks in content and form. |
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Hitherto I have lived a great deal too much apart from my sisters, partly from indolence, and partly from my unfrank disposition. |
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Role of hepatic and intestinal cytochrome P450 3A and 2B6 in the metabolism, disposition, and miotic effects of methadone. |
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The change in disposition of plastids and mitochondria during microsporogenesis and sporogenesis in some higher plants. |
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Serapica was a man of remarkably mansuetudinous disposition, which is perhaps why Cardinal de' Medici had taken him into his employment. |
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So there remains the problem of linking the intended whole-person disposition to a subpersonal disposition of a rather different kind. |
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These proposals allow taxpayers to take a disposition of a structural component as an election macle in the war of disposition. |
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From the beginning of the Brotherhood's formation in 1848, their pieces of art included subjects of noble or religious disposition. |
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His affectionate disposition and genial manners made him much loved and held in warm regard by many of his contemporaries. |
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In this example, 230,000 voters decide the disposition of 8 seats among 4 parties. |
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Counting on Cromwell's placid disposition, he boldly applied to him for a pass to return to England, and, when it was not granted, came over without one on 14 June. |
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The divorcing spouses must consider how the split will affect themselves, their children, the disposition of their marital property and other financial arrangements. |
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Yet power was not handed back to Robert II but to Carrick's younger brother, Robert, earl of Fife which once again saw the king at the disposition of one of his sons. |
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It is, however, precisely here that the weakness of hypothecation lies, for governments are not likely readily to surrender control over the disposition of taxes they impose. |
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A testamentary limited power of appointment allows the beneficiary to change the disposition that would otherwise occur at the beneficiary's death. |
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This disposition changed dramatically when the Acts of Union 1707 came into force, with a single unified Crown of Great Britain and a single unified parliament. |
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His general disposition was sanguine, though he had a quick temper. |
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The German Shepherd Dog breed standard promotes the development of dogs of equable disposition, who are poised, unexcitable, and with well-controlled nerves. |
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Controversy erupts periodically on the appropriateness of this legal disposition, as well as on the exclusion of other religions from this arrangement. |
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His greatest pleasure comes from appearing the poster boy for bipolarity as he ping-pongs between melancholy brooding and the antic disposition of a madman. |
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The spontaneous tendency to pinguefaction would also conduce to quietude of disposition in the animal, and to the more economical and easy satisfaction of the appetite. |
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Some are of disposition fearefull, some bold, most cautelous, all Savage. |
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An ocular demonstration of their advantages over the old beguess and begosh system would stimulate us old farmers and quicken our disposition to pattern after them. |
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Information technology asset disposition, the management of the retirement of used high-tech assets from an organization, presents unique challenges for reverse logistics. |
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The disposition and precise identity of this former group is elusive, and sources such as Homer, Hesiod and Herodotus give varying, partially mythological accounts. |
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She takes after her grandmother with her wide eyes and quiet disposition. |
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This, following the democratic disposition of the times, was commonly conceived of as an elected body, a municipality, the parliamentary state or what not. |
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This disposition toward knowledge manifested in not simply the translation and propagation of ancient texts, but also their adaptation and expansion. |
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In modern usage, ethos denotes the disposition, character, or fundamental values particular to a specific person, people, corporation, culture, or movement. |
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The jury's verdict on the ultimate disposition of guilt or innocence must be unanimous, but can disagree on the evidentiary route that leads to that disposition. |
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Estral will continue its current operations pending disposition. |
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As well as the standard widdle test, zookeepers in Edinburgh are also keeping an eye on the general disposition of Tian Tian to predict whether she is indeed with cub. |
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They claim no reward for their services except food and clothing, and are treated with kindness or severity, according to the good or bad disposition of their masters. |
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In the manners of Colonel Egerton there was the same general disposition to please, and the same unremitted attention to the wishes and amusements of Jane. |
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This material combines highly conductive three-dimensional chemical vapour disposition ultra-light graphene foam and conductive elastomer composite. |
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Zsa Zsa, a purebred French bulldog with a disposition for the finer things in life, aspires to help us all express our most honest thoughts and emotions. |
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Being by nature of a cheerful disposition, the symptom did not surprise his servant, late private of the same famous regiment, who was laying breakfast in an adjoining room. |
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Upon receiving proceeds from the sale or other disposition of mortgages, AIM 86 reinvests net principal proceeds in fully insured multifamily mortgages. |
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Its advantages in falconry include not only its athleticism and eagerness to hunt, but an equitable disposition that leads to it being one of the easier falcons to train. |
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The Scottish indie popstrels play on Wednesday, December 1, at Belfast's Ulster Hall, the perfect venue for a band of their stature and disposition. |
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Accepting the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995, Seamus Heaney spoke of his temperamental disposition towards an art that was devoted to things as they are. |
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