An economy well endowed with human capital is likely to experience a high growth rate. |
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His leadership has been accompanied by immense popularity that has endowed him with significant power and political clout. |
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This understanding endowed me with tolerance to appreciate differing points of view with equanimity. |
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This makes happiness and misery necessary concomitants of consciousness, and thus conscious beings are endowed with a desire for happiness. |
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The educational institutions which he endowed are symbols of excellence to this day. |
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He is a self-employed professor who endowed his own chair and granted himself tenure. |
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Universities that were endowed by us have fallen so far behind that we cannot any longer recognise their degrees. |
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It also indicates whether or not the person is endowed with wisdom, sobriety and calm. |
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The Pake Prize was endowed in 1983 in recognition of the achievements of George Pake, a research physicist and director of industrial research. |
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Eleven schools have awards endowed and several more indicated plans to seek endowments. |
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He founded and endowed the Abercromby Chair of Archaeology in the University of Edinburgh. |
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Yale created its first endowed Chair to recognize the achievements of an African American in your honor. |
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Asia and the Pacific Indo-Malaysia is currently well endowed with tropical rainforest, within which mountain types are abundant. |
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An accident of birth like ethnic origins, or an illness or disability or sexual preference, have been endowed with tremendous significance. |
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A Chinese woman who claims she is endowed with a special gift that allows her to heal others was deported from Taiwan yesterday. |
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You are aware, of course, that she is insane, but she is also endowed with formidable psychic gifts. |
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Certainly sometimes sporting figures are perhaps in the excitement of the moment, endowed with almost godlike qualities. |
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Rather, the American industrial and technological scene is endowed with an air of epic grandeur. |
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Geographically, this region is endowed with tremendous diversity of hills, valleys, forests, grazing lands, streams, and canals. |
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Since men are rational and egoistic, endowed with the right of property, the composition of output should be determined by consumer sovereignty. |
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Maria, Blanca, and Lucy are not in any way superhuman, nor are they endowed with amazing abilities. |
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Even perfectly endowed Indian women would feel uncomfortable wearing a bikini in public. |
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If women hear a guy is well endowed all of a sudden they are really curious. |
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More to the point, I'm wondering if you've ever been with a guy who was well endowed? |
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Certainly, massive health bureaucracies and well endowed research institutions do not have a monopoly on wisdom. |
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Like all venturous and enterprising people, we are largely endowed with the passion of curiosity. |
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He also urged people to remember that the country was very rich as it was endowed with enormous natural resources which remained unexploited. |
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We have only to suppose, the particles which are employed in crystallization, to be endowed with a tendency to form spiculae. |
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Women responded positively to this new ideal, for it endowed motherhood, and thus womanhood, with a new sense of dignity and purpose. |
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A young and eager mind endowed with the gift of scientific aptitude is particularly sensitive to these societal influences. |
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I agree that the Court is endowed with a great power of imagination for the purpose of supporting ancient user. |
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Africa, though endowed with a wealth of minerals and other resources, is the poorest continent in the world. |
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The Mojave and Kiowa American Indian people believed dreams endowed supernatural abilities for fighting and hunting. |
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I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with senses, reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. |
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And soup is one dish the ingenious Shanghainese have even endowed with seasonal features. |
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The torrid heat of the vintage actually enriched lesser red appellations and endowed them with abundant fruit and body. |
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Prosperous companies erected their own guildhalls and endowed churches dedicated to the patron saint of their crafts, with chapels for their use. |
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In any case, these teeth are replaced by a second lot, endowed by Mother Nature to last a lifetime if looked after. |
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This God endowed him with these gifts since he passed the test, and showed love. |
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Five more endowed chairs are proposed to complement the Goldring Chair in Canadian Studies. |
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The hospital was endowed with meadow-land stretching eastwards to the river. |
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From the loftiest endowed chair holder, hefty salary in pocket, to the newest assistant professor, everyone makes a contribution. |
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To survive all of these perils you will need specially endowed, magical items. |
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Climbing and trekking are obvious income sources for countries endowed with high mountain ranges. |
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He is young, diabolically handsome, endowed with the most vicious baby blues you ever saw. |
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Henry Knight is a man of letters, older, richer, and endowed with the savoir faire which Stephen lacks. |
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The object can then be said to be endowed with a gravitational energy that could cause it to fall back to its original position. |
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His 30-year career of hunting down society's dregs had apparently endowed him with the right to be both judge and jury. |
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Most were young, hardy, physically fit, courageous, fearless, bold, endowed with fortitude and endurance, and ever ready for a fight. |
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Traditionally, much agricultural land and urban property was held as collective property, either undivided inheritances or endowed land. |
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The Smiths' gift will be used for endowed chairs, professorships and student scholarships. |
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He will also hold a new endowed professorial chair in cancer and stem cell biology. |
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By the eleventh century, almost every estate had a church of stone or wood, built and endowed with land by the local thegn. |
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He does not dismiss or belittle the gifts and talents that his Creator endowed to him. |
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Researchers suspect these long-lived seniors are endowed with a genetic resistance to many degenerative diseases. |
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Joseph Elianore obtained royal licence in 1338 to found a chantry there which during the 1340s he endowed with numerous lands and rents. |
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That was the charisma of divine gift that endowed for a time warriors, prophets, and even political leaders. |
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A century before Carleton's time the Charter schools were established, and endowed to educate the children of the destitute poor. |
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This new borough was also endowed with land, the income from which was used to pay the salaries of two burgesses at parliament. |
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But has it also been endowed by our creator with a spiritual center, a soul, at this moment? |
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Sanjay, who had been endowed ad hoc with televisionary ability, narrated the day's events to the blind man. |
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The virtual citadel is endowed with the most important information concerning the history and the present of our bimillenary city. |
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In the indigenous Berber religion, the holy men, called marabouts, were thought to be endowed by God with special powers. |
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The bel canto operas of Vicenzo Bellini are endowed with an endless font of inspired melodies. |
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For those endowed with qualities such as sincerity, perseverance and competence, success is never a mirage. |
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Many of these schools do not live up to the popular stereotype of being well endowed and sought by the monied middle class. |
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Many philanthropists donate money specifically for buildings or endowed professorships that bear their names. |
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I hope we remain a nation that believes that all people are endowed by their Creator with the unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. |
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Most Welsh religious houses had in any case always been poorly endowed. |
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In addition he was endowed by a dynamic personality, buoyant spirit, and had immense personal magnetism, saintly kindliness and charity, displaying neither envy nor malice. |
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Can a compact car be endowed with the allure of a sporty luxury sedan? |
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The Central African Republic is well endowed with energy resources. |
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Kant said that the mind is rational, it is endowed with Reason. |
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Third, although space and time are infinite, matter is spatio-temporally finite, and being endowed only with vis inertiae it has no power of self-motion. |
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Terence Morgan's Drake, endowed from the start with an uncanny self-confidence, struck exactly the right balance between poker-faced laconism and Errol Flynn-like exuberance. |
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Well, it is in fact true that the unique geology of Afghanistan has endowed the country with vast mineral deposits. |
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What cut of trouser will make me look excessively well endowed? |
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Being such a linkman endowed Zhou with the privilege of freely passing through the pits and team buildings and exploring the inner organization of the team. |
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It's the founding conviction of our country, that we're endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, the right to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness. |
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Paradoxically, endowed as he was with even more wit than most of his fellow Tuscans, he showed a childlike incapacity either for self-criticism or for cool judgement. |
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The author has endowed our culture with a menagerie of role models. |
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The leaders of society endowed chantry priests, who were permanently employed to say a daily mass for the soul of the chantry founder and his or her relations. |
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The rest of the station is mostly open grassland and light timber, liberally endowed with picturesque billabongs, and the other two rivers snaking their way through it all. |
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It is natural for a metal, which is also endowed with a number of other qualities, like being divisible, portable, cognizable, etc., to be the general medium of exchange. |
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Life at Court was in fact an endless pursuit of advantage, status, pensions, offices, and perquisites from those whom royal favour endowed with power to bestow them. |
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The province is also endowed with other non-traditional minerals including nickel, feldspar, emerald, limestone, granite, amethyst, sodalite and syenite. |
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It also be about that you constraint have the amply endowed gymnosophy in whisper to aid your power projecting the outlet practice upon that it will go through. |
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Lord Nuffield endowed educational and medical activities through the British United Provident Association, the Nuffield Foundation, and Nuffield College of Oxford University. |
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Over the years the Hollywood director has made financial contributions to scouting facilities and endowed a cinematography award for aspiring scout film-makers. |
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Such a demand has been answered by computer manufacturers who are competing to produce laptops of smaller size and lighter weight endowed with wireless capabilities. |
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You have also been endowed with the ability to command and control. |
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Recent evidence indicates that some birds are also capable of UV vision and that insects and fish are endowed with the ability to perceive UV polarized light. |
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Actually, the larvae of most coral reef fishes are endowed with good swimming abilities, good sensory systems, and sophisticated behavior that is quite flexible. |
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The former, who showed no mercy to those who were physically less endowed than them, sowed the seeds of injustice and naked brutishness that stalk the country today. |
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The day is not far away when enzymologists will astonish us all by creating more or less de novo enzymes endowed with hitherto-unknown catalytic properties. |
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In mythology and legend, a man, often of divine ancestry, is endowed with great courage and strength, celebrated for his bold exploits, and favored by the gods. |
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He endowed the ripsnorter tradition with a sense of tragedy and then, to compound the irony, turned the gentleman's high enjoyments into farce and burlesque. |
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This fine combination works in harmony to produce a character endowed with common sense on the Taurus side, and the famous Libran sense of fair play and justice. |
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The president will determine whether the individual is to continue in the endowed or honorific position and will notify the individual of the decision. |
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Anglicanism enjoyed its dominant position in the plantation colonies, endowed with glebe lands, housed in parish churches, and staffed with a university-educated clergy. |
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By doing so and legislating the Qassas laws, the post-revolutionary state endowed fathers with the undisputed right of life and death over their children. |
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She restored and liberally endowed the Hospital of St. John, Smithfield. |
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This, however, serves to keep me in countenance, that others, endowed with much superior knowledge, and quicker penetration, have not been more successful than myself. |
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The flowers are small, pink and white confections born on the end of each branch, each endowed with a sharp, sweet fragrance that carries for yards in still air. |
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Despite the stark imagery from the famines of the 1980s, it is well endowed with large areas of cultivatable land as well as mountain ranges, swamps and rain forests. |
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Three teens are endowed with telekinetic powers after encountering a presence while exploring a cave. |
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Only tangible things are endowed with real existence, the rest are imponderabilia. |
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The wide-open Nebraskan landscape is endowed with a raw grace. |
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In yet another ironic twist in a story richly endowed with such warps, the Tsar's telegram crossed one despatched in the other direction. |
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It was endowed with lands in Devon, Dorset and Cornwall, and became one of the richest abbeys in the west of England. |
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The city was endowed with an amphitheatre, baths, and other amenities, and for a while Germanicus' family lived in the city. |
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Bruneians lead a comfortable and sheltered life in a country richly endowed with oil and gas resources. |
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It is also thought of as implying that the Church is endowed with all the means of salvation for its members. |
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Macau residents are endowed with considerable religious tolerance and freedom. |
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The city is endowed with one of the largest collections of Prairie School buildings outside of the Midwest. |
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Therefore, the reasonable person had to be endowed with the particular characteristics of the accused. |
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Construction on Reading began in 1121, and Henry endowed it with rich lands and extensive privileges, making it a symbol of his dynastic lines. |
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The lectureship in History at Oxford endowed by Camden survives as the Camden Chair in Ancient History. |
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His rite has more power than anyone else's because his latice has been cosmogonically endowed with power to control and combat spirits. |
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Gases were inappropriately endowed with all of the properties of condensed matter. |
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With these words the OWA jury congratulated the Frey family on winning the OWA Silver Medal that is endowed with 2,500 Euro. |
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This year's OWA Gold Award that is endowed with 25,000 Euro was presented to two winners. |
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Highflying, owned by two Wearsiders, turned the richly endowed handicap into a procession. |
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If jesting is witty and human beings are the sole creatures endowed with such wittiness, they are indeed the unique beings that laugh. |
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After the death of Becket, Henry built and endowed various monasteries in France, primarily to improve his popular image. |
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The country is richly endowed with natural resources including petroleum, hydropower, fish, forests, and minerals. |
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The power to extemporize suggests a degree of co-creativity that endowed the clown with great autonomy. |
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Richard and his wife Anne endowed King's College and Queens' College at Cambridge University, and made grants to the church. |
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He placed great weight upon pastoral commitment, above all popular preaching by the endowed staff. |
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In addition, many subjects and activities have specially endowed prizes, several of which are awarded by visiting experts. |
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To be an image bearer of God involves us in creative, stewardly use of the resources endowed by the Creator in his creation. |
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They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. |
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Talking animals endowed with human qualities have now become a staple of modern fantasy. |
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It was subsequently endowed by William de Braose, with a tithe of the profits of the castle and town. |
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The Gang endowed these properties and significant tracts of the Cornish Coastline to the care of the National Trust. |
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Balfour married Margaret Bothwell, the sister of Adam Bothwell, Bishop of Orkney who endowed him with Westray, when it was episcopal property. |
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Ghana is endowed with a wide range of natural, cultural and historical attractions, which offer a wide variety of tourism products. |
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Scholarly churchmen were brought into Normandy from the Rhineland, and they built and endowed monasteries and supported monastic schools. |
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He endowed Hagano with monasteries that were already the benefices of other barons, alienating them. |
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The increasingly wealthy Merovingian elite endowed many monasteries, including that of the Irish missionary Columbanus. |
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But, reader, I claim responsible government in the Colonies as endowed with witchcraft or wizardcraft on this particular ground. |
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After the escape, Odysseus and his crew stayed with Aeolus, a king endowed by the gods with the winds. |
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Of those who were, most were of mixed race, often endowed by white fathers with some property and social capital. |
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The Creator has so cunningly endowed our bodies that there is no labor to be done, no skill in artificing or fashioning the metals, that is beyond our reach. |
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Why, one is tempted to ask, if it is apodictically the case that every being is created equal and endowed with the inalienable right of liberty, is it necessary to say so? |
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Even so, the orchestra endowed tuttis with a positively radiant glow. |
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Each watch is also endowed with a calculated telemeter scale. |
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Elizabeth pursued with her goals of being well endowed with every aspect of her kingdom and knowing everything there was to know while being the reigning monarchy. |
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She had pursued her goals of being well endowed with every aspect of ruling her kingdom, and of knowing everything necessary to be an effective monarch. |
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Yale has also endowed a conservatorial position to oversee the LeWitt archives on its premises, and annual programming will accompany the exhibition. |
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In other words they were the products of gene pools that produced female bodies leggier and more amply endowed, fore and aft, than did the French. |
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The family was philanthropic and Joseph and Sir Francis Crossley built and endowed almshouses for their workers, which exist to this day and are run by volunteer trustees. |
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Mourners arrived at Prague Castle to mourn the loss of the shy but iron-willed Havel, endowed with a playful sense of humor and a powerful moral compass. |
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But that definition seemed too abstract in 1914 to a nation geared up for war, militarily stronger than ever, wealthy, and, above all, endowed with powerful allies. |
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He was described as a crown prince who was endowed with the quality of an excellent monarch in a section surrounded by superstition, of his biography. |
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Fleming endowed Bond with many of his own traits, including sharing the same golf handicap, the taste for scrambled eggs and using the same brand of toiletries. |
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The Foundation he endowed continues to play an essential role in promoting contemporary art in the United Kingdom and abroad through its grants and exhibitions programme. |
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The origin of this church treasure is in dispute as some say Charlemagne himself endowed his chapel with the original collection, while the rest were collected over time. |
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Just like Smetana Fibich made major demands on performance and endowed his works with an aura of the uncommonness that is not compatible with everyday theatre practice. |
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