As the hospital counterpart of the mistress of the household, she might rule her own domain with a rod of iron, but always deferred to father. |
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All I mean by internet linguistics is the application of linguistics as a subject to this new domain of language experience. |
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The beginning of data input and output was synchronized via trigger lines so that multiple data blocks could be averaged in the time domain. |
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Any conclusions to be drawn from the survey need to be viewed in the light of changing political circumstances in the academic research domain. |
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The attack provoked a riposte, and the quarrel ranged far beyond the domain of rhetorical theory. |
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The right to privacy must be found to encompass the inner domain of thought. |
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Next month we will take a look at transmission line tests and measurements in the time domain. |
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The north polar domain has been explored and developed by Canada and the USA, by the British and Scandinavians, and by the Russians. |
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Not only will the captaincy issue be resolved, but their countries will be well rid of them in the political domain. |
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Ever the idealist, she wants to harness that private articulacy and put it in the public domain. |
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Miller makes like a guitar hero yet again and Prescott screams about being master of his domain. |
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Either I've slipped in from some parallel linguistic universe, or the profession of lexicography is falling short in the domain of tools. |
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If domain names are property, the three judges sitting in the case ruled, then registrars are responsible for protecting them. |
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The error lies in assuming that the syntax is the domain of the fully regular and predictable. |
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The dashed vertical line indicates the end of the amino terminus and the beginning of the helicase domain. |
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This synthesis is based on public domain data, including published papers, theses and dissertations. |
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The lifts had closed, the punters had gone, the domain was ours and a lambent, purplish light settled on the silent mountain. |
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If you are found to have spammed or mail bombed, then we will immediately, without warning, disable your domain. |
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It always amazes me when people seem to take forever to get things like domain names, or company formations. |
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Here, rescaling the rotational velocity is equivalent to stretching the time domain. |
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I think that happened because the film's copyright accidentally lapsed, putting it into the public domain. |
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Instead, the barrel pore is occluded by a large, globular amino-terminal domain, termed the plug. |
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This neglects the possibility of domain formation, of specific molecular interactions via stickers and repellers, and of membrane undulations. |
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This leads to a nice soprano sax solo, and the tune is well within the domain of standard fusion. |
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Even within the domain of reproducible products, quantity of labour is by no means the only determinant of price. |
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Only the zinc finger and domain B had significant similarities to non-Sp proteins in the database. |
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The spacing of the zinc finger domain in this class of transcription factor coincides with a half-turn of the double helix. |
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It is entirely independent of the copyright laws, and their extension into the domain of art. |
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However, the literature from this domain is both too large and too tangential to consider in this article. |
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In fact, you can have an Internet business if you just pay for your domain, hosting and a followup autoresponder as fixed costs. |
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Interpreting images is a domain of semiology, the general science of signs. |
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Yuki pranced up the path to the new Meshan's domain with Philonius tailing along behind her. |
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The purposes of this extensive popular involvement in an enlarged domain of public life are at once greater self-government and self-realization. |
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Fashion giant Ralph Lauren has backed down over its threat to grab domain po-lo.com from a village saddlery. |
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Table 3 shows bivariate associations between each domain of discrimination and the mental and physical outcomes. |
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In domain B, the viscous substrate was displaced by the moving backstop and accumulated as a thick wedge against the frontal ramp. |
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Demand Media is in the process of doing a mashup between domain parking and social networking that is nothing if not devilishly brilliant. |
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The phosphate is then transferred to an aspartate residue in a response regulator domain. |
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It is as though rugby league is a pioneer sport in a region that was once it's exclusive domain. |
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Also, Pax2 expression in the hindbrain shifts rostrally to fuse with its anterior domain in the midbrain. |
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A full Mont Blanc ski pass expands the skiing domain to 762 kilometres of runs. |
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It is a huge consortium of domain registrars, registry operators, telcos and technology companies. |
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We conclude from these data that the first transmembrane domain of Css1p is necessary and sufficient for its membrane localization. |
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Lexical items in pidgin languages tend to cover a wider semantic domain than in the base language. |
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But achieving this state of godliness was left to the servants whose main domain was the kitchen and scullery. |
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Recommendations on terms to be used in a given context remain the domain of the terminologist. |
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The time domain may at times lend itself more readily to visual interpretation. |
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Prussia formed a state domain at Eberbach, from its abbatial estates throughout the Rheingau. |
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But they're rude, they're abrupt, and they act like little tin Hitlers, lording it over their domain. |
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Such questions of moral validity, he continues, are best left in the domain of religion. |
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There is also some sage advice for females wanting to break into what is still essentially a male domain. |
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Sometimes the very act of trying to censor what reaches the public domain can backfire and achieves the reverse result to the one intended. |
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Mutations in the transmembrane domain of FGFR3 cause the most common genetic form of dwarfism, achondroplasia. |
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Mixed-breed dogs, once the domain of US animal shelters, are being sought by an increasing number of Americans looking for special pooches. |
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Greedy and acquisitive, he set his sights on this land in order to carve out a feudal domain for himself. |
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Either side of the clock stood a weather-worn statue of an angel, with outstretched wings and lifeless stone eyes looking out over their domain. |
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The company offers a variety of services, including Website design, Web hosting, domain name registration, and e-business consulting. |
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But due to nearly five years of accumulated words residing on this domain, I didn't have enough webspace available to host them. |
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As with other systems of human rights, enforcement remains in the domain of political actors. |
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This is the inexhaustible domain of what is real without being actual, what is not but which may be. |
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Negotiation at the joint committee level might be a way for unions to enter this domain without feeling marginalised. |
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References are made to the recipient's domain name and email address to give the message the smack of authenticity. |
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As Cross puts it, modern humans can transfer insights from one domain to another, often to a domain that is metaphoric or symbolic. |
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As a domain of research, the de facto mental health system bristles with unsettled questions, conflicting interests, and jury-rigged resolutions. |
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Both British and Irish parliaments became more relaxed about placing their proceedings in the public domain as the century advanced. |
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Do I renew those two domain names that I bought on a whim when they seemed like a good idea? |
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But it is obvious that Kalmyk is perceived to belong mostly to the domain of language learning. |
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While it's presently in the domain of engineers and aerodynamicists, they're working on a digital interface for designers. |
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Once his tax affairs came into the public domain, he resigned from the party. |
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Several of these results were based on measurements of binding affinities between specific residues in S4 and in the pore domain. |
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Things might not work out in either domain, and I could find myself falling flat on my face if I allow my hopes to rise up too high. |
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It is also possible to compute the average baryon and lepton numbers at finite temperatures and in the relativistic domain. |
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In this case, this is not a problem, since the domain of the sine function is all real numbers. |
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The top occupations of first-time domain buyers at the beginning of this year were photographers, attorneys, and realtors. |
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So for ages, the domain of beer analysis has been left to the subjectivity of professional tasters. |
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Recent structural experiments have suggested that the domain may also contain left-handed polyproline helices. |
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Frequency domain anisotropy was measured by exciting the sample with the amplitude-modulated light polarized vertically. |
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He realises the paramount importance of getting all the facts into the public domain before the press winkle them out. |
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There is currently no mechanism by which the full amount of the increase in land value can be recouped for the public domain. |
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Without such pioneers putting their work into the public domain, the Internet as we know it would not exist. |
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However, we must here recognize that to Kant, consciousness, and thus, knowledge, is specific to the domain of the human being. |
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If this had have come to my knowledge other than through the public domain, I would have made my inquiries and expressed my views. |
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Blogs were once the domain of angst-ridden teens and doomed presidential candidates. |
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To the west, a long low bar contains restoration studios, workspaces and storerooms, marking out a more private, specialist domain. |
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The basic system comes with time domain reflectometry and digital arc reflection modes as standard. |
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It completes the formation of the theory of free associative algebras and related classes of rings as an independent domain of ring theory. |
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When displaying two variables in a time domain plot, the X-axis is labeled with units of time. |
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Naturally, the different systems and jurisdictions for registering trademarks and domain names have given rise to immense difficulties. |
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In the 1950s, antitrust law was a sleepy domain filled with rigid rules and nonsensical results. |
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The whole domain of law and judging was bounded, in Bork's view, by a like sense of responsibility. |
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We have been critics of domain dispute arbitrators since the beginning. |
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It is globalism of economic processes that account for why the world, and not just the single nation, is the relevant domain to consider in understanding this. |
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Under such a setup, religion is relegated to the realm of the private, and in the public domain it is merely an agent for the delivery of social welfare. |
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As it turns out, my cell phone number had been searchable through a GoDaddy domain listing I obtained several years ago. |
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A domain name is an alphanumeric name for a computer that typically has meaning to users and is converted automatically to an IP address by the domain name server system. |
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If I take the Grimm stories, and make a new derivative work out of them, I get a new copyright, even though the old work is still in the public domain. |
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Thus, the holders of Barrie's copyright claim a perpetual right to control derivative works based on Peter Pan, even though the original work passed into the public domain. |
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But for the National Draft Ben Carson for President PAC to get going, they needed a Web domain. |
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An alert soul got hold for the domain allianceforastrongamerica.com and produced a more informative parody. |
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The domain name for the group's website was once registered to a Syrian technology group once led by the embattled president. |
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My sister is the math expert in the family, but literature is my domain. |
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Why didn't it take him to a domain arbitrator or a law court, you ask? |
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That report has not been put in the public domain and councillors discussed its implications behind closed doors before reconvening to reject the plan once again. |
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The birds hopped closer to inspect the foreign object that had entered their domain before one particularly brave soul perched itself upon her hand. |
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The Tlaxcalans to the east, the Tarascans on the west, and the Chichimecs in the north were outside the Aztec domain and frequently warred with them. |
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A domain name is the location of your website on the Internet. |
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Our own unique domain suffix is vital if we are to be recognised as a vibrant new country, and not as an internet, e-commerce and economic backwater. |
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I rue the fact that I never seized on this domain name for my site. |
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Image and sound quality are surprisingly crisp and clear for this pair of films that has long been in the public domain, meaning the copyright has lapsed. |
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Once again, look for yours truly on his own domain next week. |
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The Northern Sand Plain scientists also found a way to irrigate crops more precisely by a weekly check of soil moisture with a portable time domain reflectometry unit. |
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In that relationship, the lower-class king of his dingy domain is enthroned atop a commode and uses a toilet brush as a scepter. |
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The tax affairs of the big corporates are in the public domain and world leaders have their every word and deed pored over by a media-savvy, switched-on audience. |
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After carving a niche in the tinsel world, Ananth Nagarkatti and M.H.Amarnath, alias Ambarish, entered politics and tried their luck in the new domain. |
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Under the regalian doctrine, forestland became public domain. |
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But who says economic policy is the sole domain of dull men in suits? |
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I think we might go with the 8-syllable, 4-word domain name. |
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Feature filmmaking there remains a manifestly male-dominated domain. |
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It is useful to make a distinction between the base against which an entity is profiled and the domain, or domains, against which concepts take shape. |
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The domain from which potential antecedents for both individual and discourse-deictic anaphors can be elicited is defined in terms of dialogue acts. |
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The frames are analyzed in a time domain to produce at least one comparison index, after which an appropriate block size is selected for the transform coder. |
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Larry Lessig is explaining the importance of the public domain as a source for future creativity, when a series of thunderclaps shakes the auditorium. |
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The molecule has a symmetrical trinodal structure with a central E domain linked to 2 peripheral D domains in a linear D-E-D configuration. |
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All managed code in the.NET Framework needs to run within an application domain. |
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Next we create a new thread, and that thread creates a new application domain, loads, and executes an assembly. |
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In other words, if a coindexed pronoun is outside of the c-command domain of a QNP, coindexing between the two will be semantically vacuous. |
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It can be proved that a Dedekind domain is equivalent to an integral domain in which every proper fractional ideal is invertible. |
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The classification of such web databases according to their application domain is an important step towards the integration of deep web sources. |
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We propose a novel single-channel method of dereverberation based on a linear filter in the Short Time Fourier Transform domain. |
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A law which restored to them an immense domain of which they had been despoiled. |
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The flat was his domain until ten a.m., he informed her brusquely. He liked reading the paper and partaking of a dippy egg in solitude. |
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Every name in the DNS tree is a domain, even if it is terminal, that is, has no subdomains. |
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A characteristic of a field. A data domain specifies a data type and applies the minimum and maximum values allowed and other constraints. |
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A domain wall corresponds to the rotation of the magnetization vector from one magnetic domain to another. |
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The poor man dwells in a humble cottage near the hall where the lord of the domain resides. |
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By arguing for his domain he gives me the virtue to condense my voice and co-respond within his factor a life rife with pre-edenics. |
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By facilitating efflux of drugs from the intracellular domain, these proteins reduce cytotoxicity and thus confer drug resistance. |
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Previously, e-reading had been the domain of early adopters and new technology wonks. |
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Albumin receptors megalin and cubilin both possess long extracytosolic domain floating in the urinary space. |
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In the higher Higgs boson mass domain, the Higgs boson decays dominantly to a pair of b-quarks. |
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In the West Riding also the woman's real domain was still the home, and her daily experience one of housepride and fatigue. |
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He suggests that the area around Durrington Walls Henge was a place of the living, whilst Stonehenge was a domain of the dead. |
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To oversee his expanded domain, William was forced to travel even more than he had as duke. |
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He was eventually ousted in 1195 from his much reduced domain by his nephew Llywelyn. |
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For any integral domain there can be derived an associated field of fractions. |
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This process was corrupted by French officials sympathetic to the French in Algeria who took much of the land they surveyed into public domain. |
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Multiple web pages with a common theme, a common domain name, or both, make up a website. |
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Since, currently, only a subdomain can be used in a CNAME, the same result cannot be achieved by using the bare domain root. |
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The limit process just described can be performed for any point in the domain of the squaring function. |
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Rone has a strong background in clinical and regulatory achievements within the medical technology domain. |
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At the turn of the 21st century, the expanding domain of economics in the social sciences has been described as economic imperialism. |
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His works entered the public domain in 2014 in countries where copyright expires 50 years after the death of the creator, such as Canada. |
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The song is in the public domain, and has many adaptations around the world. |
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On June 15, 2016, NATO officially recognized cyberwarfare as an operational domain of war, just like land, sea and aerial warfare. |
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Victoria had long wished to have an imperial title, reflecting Britain's expanding domain. |
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Heinrich Rudolf Hertz's work in the domain of electromagnetic radiation was pivotal to the development of modern telecommunication. |
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Secular concepts and reasoning of this kind belong to first philosophy and moral doctrine, and fall outside the domain of the political. |
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Boundaries within CAM and between the CAM domain and that of the dominant system are not always sharp or fixed. |
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The method is evaluated in conjunction with the multidelay block frequency domain adaptive filter. |
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In Plato's Timaeus and Critias, the island of Atlantis was Poseidon's domain. |
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Much of the Sultanate's former domain is today coextensive with the autonomous Puntland region in northeastern Somalia. |
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In the Art Nouveau ceramics quickly moved into the domain of sculpture and architecture. |
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Hywel's wide domain, later known as Deheubarth, briefly eclipsed Gwynedd under his immediate heirs before fracturing. |
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The Council decided to have it destroyed by casting it into the volcanic Mount Doom in Sauron's domain of Mordor. |
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In microbiology, genes can move freely even between distantly related bacteria, possibly extending to the whole bacterial domain. |
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Dolphins belong to the domain of Poseidon and led him to his wife Amphitrite. |
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Later kings expanded their domain to cover over half of modern continental France, including most of the north, centre and west of France. |
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However, in France, baroque architecture found a greater success in the secular domain than in a religious one. |
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This article incorporates public domain work of the United States Government from references. |
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The Black Sea was mainly the domain of the Russians and the Ottoman Empire. |
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This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. |
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The major problem here is the approach of using the domain object directly as the parameter for the action method that allows a user to overpost. |
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Nominet has not made major changes to the rules, although it has introduced a new second level domain. |
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Until 10 June 2014 it was not possible to register a domain name directly under. |
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Administration and control is then delegated to that trustee, which is responsible for the policies and operation of the domain. |
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Nor shall the international domain name look like another domain name, even if they have different alphabets. |
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Lenient registration restrictions on certain ccTLDs have resulted in various domain hacks. |
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The domain cm of Cameroon has generated interest due to the possibility that people might miss typing the letter o for sites in the com. |
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As the name suggests, this type of platform extends its domain to cooler waters and higher latitudes than tropical factories. |
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In the continental domain, there are still open discussion on their real nature, chronology, geodynamic and petroleum implications. |
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A capacity is cognitively penetrable in this sense if that capacity is affected by the subject's knowledge or ignorance of the domain. |
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From 14 May 1986 the idea for the Cornwall air ambulance was on the public record and in the public domain. |
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His son, Merovaeus, fought on the Roman side against Attila, and his son, Childeric, served in the domain of Soissons. |
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Meanwhile, the Franks were gradually infiltrating and assuming power in this domain. |
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They also moved up the Rhine and created a domain in the region of the former Germania Superior with capital at Cologne. |
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In 486 he defeated Syagrius, last governor of the Soissons domain, and took northern France. |
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He did so, executing the conspirators, but within two years also conquered the region and incorporated it into his domain. |
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Construction projects were usually the domain of eunuchs, who were often assigned to supervise it. |
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Founded in 1565 by the Portuguese, the city was initially the seat of the Captaincy of Rio de Janeiro, a domain of the Portuguese Empire. |
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The first is that, in part, Nominet took over the operation of.uk precisely because prevetting of domain names was not working. |
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In the 2006 general election, voters restricted the use of eminent domain and extended the state's discount prescription drug coverage. |
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For his private domain, Ivan chose some of the most prosperous and important districts of Russia. |
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In 1917, a US court ruled that Webster's entered the public domain in 1834 when Noah Webster's 1806 dictionary's copyright lapsed. |
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There is very little information about the treaty which is in the public domain. |
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Once the intellectual property rights afforded to these new works of traditional knowledge expire, they fall into the public domain. |
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The public domain, as defined in the context of intellectual property rights, is not a concept recognised by some indigenous peoples. |
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There are typically multiple ways to axiomatize a given mathematical domain. |
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Niagara Falls State Park, established in 1885, is the oldest state park in the United States and the first to be created via eminent domain. |
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By 1760, the domain of the Marathas stretched across practically the entire subcontinent. |
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This can hinder legal uses, affecting public domain works, limitations and exceptions to copyright, or uses allowed by the copyright holder. |
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The Mosquito Coast was generally defined as the domain of the Mosquito or Miskito Kingdom and expanded or contracted with that domain. |
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Through such raiding, the Zambo gained a more dominant position and the king's domain was inhabited primarily by Zambos. |
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Stress probes at different initial axi-symmetric stress states have been carried out to exhibit bifurcation domain in the Rendulic plane. |
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Incessant shuttlings between one domain and the other serve to stabilize the analogies, and to give them a realistic or down-to-earth basis. |
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We examined electroencephalogram and the evaluation in frequency and time domain in somatosensitive cortex of 25 week-old D2 mice. |
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In the domain of valuations which are supervaluations with respect to a certain partial valuation the axioms of classical logic remain valid. |
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A major challenge in producing recombinant rNA is the inability of the head domain to fold and tetramerize as an independent unit. |
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Now there is only a return to the forest, the undefeated domain of unrulable passion, the place of death. |
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This new workgroup was created to develop functionality criteria in the inpatient electronic health record domain. |
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He lovingly paints his homeland as a backward, racist, women-hating, Jew-baiting domain filled with inbred idiots and trashy prostitutes. |
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On average, jitter noise blurs a measured signal and reduces its power in the spectral domain. |
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Ligand-independent activation domain in the N terminus of peroxisome proliferators-activated receptory. |
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An important method of inspection for this is the optical time domain reflectometer. |
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In this domain, they are identified structurally by the clausal accent of Cinque as default rhemes in the most deeply embedded position. |
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Amazon bought the domain name and uses it to sell nonperishable items. |
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Jurisline also agreed to turn over to Lexis 48 Internet domain names registered by the company. |
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The challenge of macroeconomics is that it's an abstract domain, approached discursively. |
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In fluid dynamics engineering, it is important to understand both flow and scalar fields in a target domain. |
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Molecules designed to block ATP from attaching to its binding domain will inhibit tyrosine phosphorylation and block signal transduction. |
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The new proposed graphical treatment estimation method is not hence destined for waters with very close metastability domain. |
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The infringing use can occur in the content of a Web site, in a meta tag or domain name, or even by advertising someone else's product. |
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This is done by using SKU-to-SKU correlations in the time domain to increase demand-to-demand correlations in the SKU domain. |
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Role of the propeptide and gamma-glutamic acid domain of factor IX for in vitro carboxylation by the vitamin K-dependent carboxylase. |
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Normally, one does not attempt to categorize the world, but a domain within the world. |
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The Company continues to aggressively build its portfolio of successful domain names and then quickly monetizes them. |
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Moniker and SnapNames, have been chosen by Senico Labs LLC to exclusively broker the premium domain iCall. |
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Second, as research methodology, we use spectrum analysis tools such as causality in frequency domain and spectral variance decompositions. |
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In the same library he has sexual encounters of the sodomitic kind with tourists curious about him enough to penetrate his domain. |
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Another approach means the solving of the PDE's simultaneously in the space-time domain. |
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The service enables real-time registrations for domain names with specialized European characters, such as accents, umlauts and tildes. |
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Americas sued in what's called a motion for preliminary injunction to block Richmond and MRP from using eminent domain. |
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Vegas top-level domain that will put Las Vegas on the digital map in a big way. |
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Your computer asks a domain name server computer for the number of the computer that holds the Web site you want to see. |
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In addition, some Rel proteins such as p65 contain one or two C-terminal transactivating domain. |
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Taking a cue from the clausal domain, I will explore the hypothesis that these are the nominal counterparts of v and INNER ASPECT, cf. |
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The host-binding domain of the P2 phage tail spike reveals a trimeric iron-binding structure. |
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It is shown that antidomain semirings are more expressive than test semirings and that Kleene algebras with domain are more expressive than Kleene algebras with tests. |
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Prompted by the modular nature of staphylolytic enzymes, we elected to pursue aggressive deimmunization of the LST CAT domain only, leaving the native LST BD domain intact. |
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Wiktionary.org is a second-level domain, part of the org top-level domain. |
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Crystallographers are familiar with the rhombic dodecahedron as a domain of reference with which to account for the growth and structure of natural crystals. |
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Hardknott pass and its surrounding area fell with in the domain of the Lord's of Millom, being situated between the headwaters of the Esk and Duddon. |
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The objectives of study are within the domain of real numbers. |
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As much of traditional knowledge has never been protected under intellectual property rights, it is argued that they can not be said to have entered any public domain. |
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Conversely, the Church in the Middle Ages increased its penal jurisdiction in the civil domain by infliction of varied penalties, some of them purely secular in character. |
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After the deaths of Calvin and his successor, Beza, the Geneva city council gradually gained control over areas of life that were previously in the ecclesiastical domain. |
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However, not all of the words in a focus domain need be accented. |
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The convert, whose soul was part of the klipot, which is the spiritual negative domain, has come to seek refuge under the wings of God's shechinah, God's presence. |
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Today, several institutions of the European Union use Latin in their logos and domain names instead of listing their names in all the official languages. |
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In the 21st century classical mechanics has been extended into the complex domain and complex classical mechanics exhibits behaviors very similar to quantum mechanics. |
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In those proceedings, Nashua is seeking PUC approval to acquire by eminent domain all or a significant portion of the assets of Pennichuck Water Works, Inc. |
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A favourite refuge was the Don River region, domain of the Don Cossacks. |
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This may reflect the optimal degree of preorganisation of the interlocked binding domain of the respective rotaxane as determined by the nature of the axle component. |
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If we know how sine waves, over a wide frequency range, interact with the interconnect, we can also determine how time domain signals will interact with the interconnect. |
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Most NVH issues are analyzed in the frequency domain, which means that noise and vibration problems are analyzed in terms of sine waves of specific frequency. |
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Their domain originally comprised only the holy cities of Mecca and Medina but in the 13th century it was extended to include the rest of the Hejaz. |
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Although Venice declined as a seaborne empire, it remained in possession of its continental domain north of the Po Valley, extending west almost to Milan. |
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Ferdinand incorporated the American territories into his domain and then withdrew the authority granted to governor Christopher Columbus and the first conquistadors. |
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In the Middle Ages, reading and writing were almost exclusively the domain of the priestly class, and this is the reason for the close relationship of these words. |
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The vulnerability allows someone to display an arbitrary domain name in the address and status bars of the IE Web browser that is different from the actual page location. |
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Archaeological excavation existed even when the field was still the domain of amateurs, and it remains the source of the majority of data recovered in most field projects. |
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In times of war, boyars were compelled by the feudal system of allegiance to supply the prince with troops in accordance with the extent of their manorial domain. |
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The importance of Heaviside's work remained undiscovered for some time after publication in The Electrician, and so its rights lay in the public domain. |
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This article contains content from the Owl Edition of Nordisk familjebok, a Swedish encyclopedia published between 1904 and 1926, now in the public domain. |
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Previously applications were made in the normal way, but after Nominet came to an arrangement with the education authorities, one domain per school was issued automatically. |
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For example, The Campion School in Hornchurch has the domain name campion. |
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From the SCOP database it was found that all the caspase-3 proteins belongs to alpha and beta proteins and they are in the caspase catalytic domain family. |
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After 1469, however, it was permanently united to the royal domain, although the title was occasionally conferred as an honorific upon junior members of the royal family. |
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A large, genial woman, she ruled the fort kitchen and its Indian helpers ironhandedly. Within her own domain, no one trifled with Charlotte Green. |
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Swift and Wilkinson sued the Clarksville Property Rights Coalition over a May 2008 newspaper ad that condemned a redevelopment project involving eminent domain. |
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Wind farm development is affected by the emphasis being primarily placed on the domain of landscape assessment and environmental impact when seeking farm sites. |
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The Authorized Version is in the public domain in most of the world. |
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In the secular domain, the Palace of Versailles has many baroque features. |
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It was agreed that all of England north of the Thames was to be the domain of the Danish prince, while all to the south was kept by the English king, along with London. |
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Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, into the public domain. |
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Metadata are released into the public domain using the CC0 licence. |
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What is the actual point of adding in God to your equation if it is a unknown domain? So, we remove such variables using the Newton's Flaming Laser Sword. |
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However, it's a substantial issue that can't be discussed in sound bites and it is truly a shame when people are quick to oppose eminent domain without fully understanding it. |
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In December last year, a Southampton court held that domain names are not goods Act 1977, as they are not physical objects nor are they any type of negotiable instrument. |
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My main domain is www.lovesuicide.com and you can see just by looking there's a LOT of stuff on there, some of my hostees themselves take up more than 20 megs of space. |
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The place of this region is called the ethea of animals and refers to the place outside the domain of Greek culture, to the place of the barbarian who resists domestication. |
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The author's works are now in the public domain in those territories. |
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He banged through a back door on the lower floor, directly into the game room, which was mostly a male domain. His mother had her mom-cave upstairs. |
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The X domain corresponds to a macro domain found in the nonstructural polyproteins of several positive-stranded viruses such as togaviruses and coronaviruses. |
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The book has inspired numerous film and television adaptations which have multiplied as the original work is now in the public domain in all jurisdictions. |
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The question is of a technical, gymnastic kind, and von Neumann's positive answer uses the set-theoretic and epsilontic trickery appropriate to this domain. |
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The idea is that private companies or organizations could invest in their own generic top-level domain either for a specific community, or for more general public use. |
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Plasmodium sporozoite protein with a membrane attack complex domain is required for breaching the liver sinusoidal cell layer prior to hepatocyte infection. |
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Metal music is no longer the exclusive domain of male teenagers. |
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Roughhead, views cyberspace as a critical warfighting domain. |
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The technology genetically ligates an external amino acid domain to a therapeutic protein or peptide candidate that results in additional N-linked glycosylation. |
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The invention includes a cDNA that encodes a predicted protein of 191 amino acid residues having similarity to the carbohydrate recognition domain of C-type lectins. |
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Hsp90 is effectively inhibited by benzoquinone ansamycins, such as geldanacmycin and its derivatives, which bind to the ATP binding site in the N-terminal domain. |
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The species of Alcantarea are exclusively saxicolous or rupicolous, living mostly in sun-exposed areas in rocky escarpments in the domain of the Atlantic Forest. |
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Lock-up domain attacks Resolvers and domains are setup by attackers to establish TCP-based connections with DNS resolvers that request a response. |
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Consequently, the addition of BGH to the extra-role performance literature complements previous work and builds upon it by enlarging the work performance domain. |
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The installation process will be explored, focusing on fusion and mechanical splicing, connectors, cabling, power meters, and optical time domain reflectometers. |
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The website recently added new web tutorials covering optical time domain reflectometers and loss testing of cables with an optical loss test set. |
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These rocks have a granoblastic texture with a domain of quartz and plagioclase of different shapes and sizes, showing evidence of recrystallization. |
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On the other hand, this domain still continued to reside within the limits of whatever was deemed socially injurious and sanctionable by the state. |
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In addition, Elision was announced the top application contest winner in 2010 by Sangoma, a company that recognizes the best products in the communications domain. |
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