After the ceremony, the wedding party went into the field next to the church to engage in a country dance. |
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I did not have the energy to engage in an argument or a heated debate about who had the right of way and who was wrong. |
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The British like to engage in self-loathing, and nowhere more than in matters of urban regeneration and general transport. |
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He doesn't have much tolerance for the tantrums and self-indulgences that other writers engage in. |
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Numerous studies have consistently found that people who engage in deliberate self-harm have difficulties with interpersonal problem-solving. |
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The tendency to engage in rumination exposes a huge gender difference in the handling of emotional experience. |
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Darwin discovered evolution through natural selection, but, a quiet man with a religious wife, he did not engage in the ensuing public debates. |
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It however set one of table mates to engage in the unusual act of thinking. |
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In the face of these family attitudes, the authors recommend government programs encouraging women to engage in self-employment. |
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If we believe that augmentation of their profits will increase their incentives to engage in socially beneficial innovation, that's good. |
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Why engage in artistic efforts at all if they are essentially futile and self-defeating and devoid of truth? |
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I often feel that America's religious traditionalists ought to engage in more self-congratulation. |
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It was held that one should not dig, bathe, swim or engage in anything in any activity on May Day, which might seem to have magical powers! |
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She says that it is a daily occurrence to be invited to engage in cybersex, or to talk dirty, but she rejects these offers without hesitation. |
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With the camera, you can leave video messages for other family members on the door instead of Post-its, or engage in a Webcam chat session. |
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Children who participate in conflict mediation on a regular basis improve in their ability to engage in the process. |
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I made a vow not to engage in anymore nut-baiting or political bashing here. |
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The cable industry has seen a consistent decline in television subscribers in recent years as customers engage in cord cutting. |
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He was alleged to have forced the complainant by violence or threats to engage in sexual activity with him. |
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They never use profane language, bear false witness, engage in slander, gossip or backbiting, or even listen to such debasing talk. |
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Always willing to engage in serious, even fierce, political debate, Jim Finn was as well an irenic man and a hospitable one. |
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From that time on, we have seen most of our allies stand aside and engage in Schadenfreude over our painful bog-down in the region. |
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Educational neglect occurs when a child is allowed to engage in chronic truancy, or is of mandatory school age but not receiving schooling. |
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It however set one of my table mates to engage in the unusual act of thinking. |
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Students will gain conversance with a range of artistic techniques, materials, and objects and engage in cross-cultural analysis. |
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They thus engage in a tortuous argument to show that it really wasn't about what the protesters said it was. |
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If, on the other hand, members of organisations do engage in acts which contravene the criminal law then the law is able to deal with them. |
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They clamp down retailers who engage in sale-price bait-and-switch, and a wide variety of issues of electronic fraud. |
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And city, state, and federal agencies often engage in protracted territorial battles over land rather than expediting development. |
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Like the conflicting elements of wind and fire, the two men engage in an hour-long balletic duel, chasing each other across the stage. |
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Mom and Dad hurried to the hallway, leaving my brother and me to engage in covert anarchy, spoons engaged as shiny ballistae. |
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Villagers engage in animal husbandry and cultivate wheat, barley, and sugar beets. |
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She was some sort of cousin by marriage to Antonia's mother and the pair would sometimes engage in conversation. |
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By allowing children and young adults to engage in self-paced learning, it would massively counteract the school systems in the cities. |
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I would sit there with my books and studies, or sometimes engage in my own form of contemplative prayer. |
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In this regard, we at Macalester need to engage in more discussion about internationalism and domestic multiculturalism among ourselves first. |
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He was quick to say that the company would not engage in a fire sale of the assets. |
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Toward the middle and end of adolescence, more young people engage in heterosexual intercourse. |
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Now, the idea was officially kaput, finito, dead, dead, dead, killed, even before it could engage in combat. |
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When I attempt to engage in debate about their views they become loud and insulting. |
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I thought it wise not to engage in any further confrontation with the gentleman on the issue. |
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As part of the deal, the city would even confiscate land from private owners so that the Rangers owners could engage in real estate speculation. |
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You can also engage in a conference call with up to five people and exchange instant messages or files. |
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Further subjects are meant to allow us to engage in more depth with the primary sources and secondary debates concerning a specific subject. |
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The game has players engage in pimping, whoring, selling drugs and committing acts of violence to move around the board. |
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Dean's behaviour is just the latest example of the big con many major party politicians engage in. |
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Incidentally, it appears that women are more inclined to engage in these combined-type infidelities. |
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He said the union was willing to engage in all industrial relations mechanisms in order to resolve the dispute. |
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He will not engage in direct dialogue, but will issue communiques, or press releases, said the movement's secretary general. |
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Salaried physicians indicated a greater willingness to engage in organizational citizenship behaviors. |
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There is no evidence anyone intended to commit a crime or engage in wrongdoing. |
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He said that as a state company, they might engage in commercial activities that could help finance its efforts to keep rice prices stable. |
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It means Jackson cannot cause harassment, alarm or distress, or incite anyone to engage in anti-social behaviour. |
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Their immaculate feathers impervious to sleet and rain, a pair of white-capped albatross engage in affectionate courtship rituals. |
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He will engage in meditation while having his brain scanned by state-of-the-art brain imaging devices. |
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In order to refer to the activity denoted by the F-word, it is necessary to engage in circumlocution or periphrasis. |
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Council employees are being asked to pick up the telephone instead, or even engage in face-to-face conversations. |
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In summer time, on long, warm evenings, we would engage in the building of various types of bridges over the stream that runs down the clough. |
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Artists and publishers have incentives to engage in payola because copyrights allow them to collect rent on each song played or record sold. |
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Indeed, you engage in precisely this sort of rhetoric yourself while hypocritically decrying the heated rhetoric of the left. |
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The friars lived by begging, mostly in towns, where they were best placed to engage in their principal vocations, pastoral work and preaching. |
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In passerines, altricial nestlings possess brightly colored gapes and engage in vigorous behavioral displays directed toward a feeding parent. |
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Americans engage in other forms of political participation in even fewer numbers than they vote. |
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There is no doubt that some activists are planning to engage in direct action and civil disobedience. |
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They give reasons, they use syllogisms, they argue by suggesting counterexamples, they engage in all the hallmarks of reasoned argument. |
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In order to refer to that activity, it is necessary to engage in circumlocution or periphrasis. |
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Consequently, if you are easily swayed, then never try to engage in polite conversation but hang up the phone immediately. |
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Those troops would be loath to accept surrenders from troops who engage in such acts. |
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Insurgents engage in surprise attacks at night and then withdraw on previously chosen routes. |
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The subject is the pallidness of life in those who never manage to engage in more than a shadowy existence on the fringe of active life. |
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Short-tailed Albatrosses engage in elaborate courtship dances and tend to maintain long-term pair bonds. |
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In this species, long-tailed males are preferred by females both to form a pair bond and to engage in extrapair copulations. |
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Thirdly, there is no need to engage in childish name calling or immature ranting. |
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Equally revealing is what compelled single women to engage in homesteading. |
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It runs counter to the principle of subsidiarity and the Commission neither has the legal right nor the resources to engage in this work. |
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Having said that, we in the media must abide by the principles of telling the truth, and not engage in character assassination. |
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It is for no other reason than the empire's need to engage in a stupendous demonstration of its might. |
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We don't have to engage in grand, heroic actions to participate in the process of change. |
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He will be prepared to participate in political change, engage in rebuilding his country, or return to herding livestock. |
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Even law-abiding dealers can unwittingly help prohibited users obtain guns if they unknowingly engage in a straw purchase. |
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Given that secrecy is the norm, however, the public does not attach great opprobrium to those who engage in the practice. |
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Most competitive, professional campaigns engage in some form of opposition research, but go to varying lengths to conceal and even deny the fact. |
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At the same time, it goes far to explain why we engage in these strange games with them. |
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After several treatments, Jim emerges from catatonia and can engage in psychotherapy. |
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They noted that many people believe that to talk about death or engage in advance care planning might hasten one's death. |
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Now, letting me loose on the statute book uninstructed is about the most dangerous thing that counsel can engage in. |
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In several others, Qi Gong masters engage in feats such as moving objects and people without touching them. |
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In a John Steinbeck novel, two characters engage in the nature vs. nurture argument. |
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People engage in market calculations to determine how much energy to give each other. |
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In short, they engage in activity that is unacceptable to a culturally and politically more aware and, perhaps, mature hacker. |
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Temptation is the intensity of urges to engage in a specific habit in the midst of a difficult situation. |
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The advance of new technology, and in particular the use of cellphone cameras, has enhanced the ability of voyeurs to engage in such recordings. |
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He did not engage in any business activities outside of his employment duties with the defendant. |
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It will be up to him to engage in the smoke-and-mirror business of political negotiation at a European level in the next week. |
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Warlords enjoy a situation of anarchy in which they can threaten the local population and engage in illegal business. |
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Still, some young politicians are willing to engage in a little non-partisan youth networking. |
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Democracies may not make physical war against one another, but they certainly engage in vigorous and even aggressive trade disputes. |
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More than a third of young people in grades 9-12 do not regularly engage in vigorous physical activity. |
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Kids under five should be encouraged to play at the park or engage in games of noncompetitive tag or playful snowball fights. |
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Because other primates do not understand intentionality or causality they do not engage in cultural learning of this type. |
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The Greeks' practice of having the nobly bred women engage in weaving appears to be economic in purpose. |
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These bloggers marshaled their legion of sock puppets to engage in intellectual combat. |
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Girls engage in catty behavior and nasty comments, judging each other on appearance and material possessions. |
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My decidedly laissez-faire parents assumed that if I were to engage in the unnameable, I was too smart to get pregnant. |
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We did not engage in name-calling, degrading and verbally attacking others, even in our own defence. |
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Humans are not supposed to engage in activity normally associated with undomesticated animals. |
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The defendant cannot engage in recrimination or trade defamatory comments with the claimant. |
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The three feuding groups adopted extremely cruel methods to slaughter each other and engage in ethnic cleansing. |
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If people are going to learn to engage in political action it is more likely to be deep-seated when they can relate it to their experiences. |
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Interns in our internship program undertake projects and engage in research and writing. |
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They misrepresent the number of properties they offer, underquote rent and generally engage in deceptive business practices. |
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Human beings have or are bodies and engage in bodily activities such as walking, talking, sleeping, writing, etc. |
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What the Sligo County Board have done is to engage in a low, mean-spirited, under-hand piece of skulduggery. |
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They do not seek a decisive battle, and they prefer to engage in raids, skirmishes, and ambushes. |
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In addition to the above, it is obvious to many that students will also engage in uncivil behaviors in and out of the classroom. |
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The people who engage in ghosting say you just didn't pick up on the otherwise clear signs the end was coming. |
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Without using words, participants are invited to engage in gesticulative dialogue. |
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Most people aren't expecting to be deceived, so they may not be aware of deceptions that others might engage in. |
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Class antagonism has also encouraged rather uncharitable attitudes towards those who engage in charity work. |
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I don't think it's a sickness that causes somebody to engage in aberrant behavior. |
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He abused his position of power to engage in a 3-year affair with a married woman, possibly having a baby with her. |
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Thus is not for a just man to engage in warfare, since warfare is justice its self. |
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Competition in the local game-console market is expected to heat up this summer as the big brands engage in a price war. |
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Half of young people between ages of 12 to 21 engage in no regular vigorous physical activity. |
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As of 2003, accredited organizations are expected to engage in at least one proactive risk assessment of a high-risk process. |
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They also had to be willing to engage in a morally suspect and legally questionable act. |
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For the next hour or two, they engage in serious debate, silly gossip or frivolous prattle. |
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Today, however, it seems that no one is even thinking of marriage when they engage in romantic relations with significant others. |
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Howler monkeys are well known to engage in geophagy, or earth eating, though the reason they do it remains unclear. |
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It is true that as we age we may no longer be able to jitterbug or engage in a fast mambo. |
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Among older adults categorized as physically active, 24.7 percent engage in strength training. |
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Private companies were not allowed to engage in such activities, and contracts they made would be void. |
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Holidays are the best time during which the child can engage in activities other than study. |
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Gone is the person who would engage in a sport or activity as a pastime rather than a profession. |
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They don't tend to play practical jokes, or engage in humor that humiliates or puts somebody down. |
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This video is funny, like the guys on donkeys, but becomes chilling as the children engage in their mock battle. |
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They dominate the trapeze and engage in various balancing acts which includes foot jugglery and balancing on top of ladder. |
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We have implemented a number of ways to engage in dialogue, across levels and across geographies. |
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It appears that the communicative competence is better displayed when children engage in pretense situations. |
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In other words, can they engage in legal economic activity in a jurisdiction where prostitution is legal? |
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This gap refers to the lack of opportunities to engage in pretense and exploration with language that occurs through free play in the classroom. |
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Why they abandoned their running game to engage in aerial ping-pong with England almost beggared belief and could have cost them the match. |
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It's for people who engage in geekery as a lifestyle rather than as a vocation. |
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They engage in a shoot-out with Vittorio who eventually runs out the back door. |
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He plays the splendidly repressed and self-righteous Octavius Caesar, miserably uncomfortable when forced to drink and engage in swordplay. |
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Where spoilers are identified, peacekeepers must be able to engage in robust and aggressive action to bring them to heel. |
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When taken together, these two measurements can help people who engage in addictive behaviors gauge their progression into addiction. |
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Young in precocial birds that are fed by their parents also engage in vocal and postural begging displays. |
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During the week, members of the group are encouraged to open their hearts and minds, and to engage in group activities and games. |
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She clenches her teeth and looks daggers at any man who dares engage in eye contact. |
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To survive in the winter you had to engage in ice fishing or big-game hunting, both of which are very complex activities. |
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They confess sins, do penance and engage in bhakti and karma yoga to raise consciousness. |
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Some Accipitrids also engage in kleptoparasitism, stealing food from other raptors. |
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Faced with consumer ennui and apathy, Nike has decided to engage in a desperate effort to regain mindshare. |
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On rare occasions, birds such as American redstarts, hooded warblers, and black-throated blue warblers engage in polygyny. |
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Without being particularly inventive, it is still a passable excuse for the protagonists to go places, draw swords and engage in smart wordplay. |
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Those who attend the conference will engage in a series of workshops and discussions that can contribute to the unity of our movement. |
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As part of their two weeks work, volunteers engage in discussion workshops dealing with the causes of poverty in third world countries. |
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The Dani have remained Stone Age farmers who practice ancestor worship and occasionally engage in tribal warfare. |
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Watch what happens to your energy when you choose not to engage in these worst-case scenario projections. |
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What is required is a national conference to engage in some serious debate and reflection about where we go from here. |
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But it will not engage in high-risk speculative trading to make a profit on its own account. |
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They will eagerly, and often impulsively, engage in social interactions, even with strangers. |
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Sometimes it is easier to engage in cyberbullying than more direct acts because the bully never faces the victim. |
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Workers may also assemble in a yard on the company grounds to engage in group exercises at the start of the day. |
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The following passage is not a lame excuse but an attempt to explain the situation and engage in a dialogue with you. |
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Instead, we have created an alternate committee to promote how the province could engage in treaty negotiations. |
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A variety of shanties and shelters can be attached to these houses as households engage in petty commerce and services. |
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But earlier this year I had to put my foot down, and engage in a bit of tough love. |
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I enjoy talking about food and wines with food servers and find it amusing to engage in heated debates. |
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On the occupational level, they were free to engage in most activities, with the exception of shoemaking, furriery, and pottery. |
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Those who engage in vandalism in most cases do so as a source of fun for themselves and their friends. |
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One theorizes that perhaps Darger was replaying arguments he was too meek to engage in during the day. |
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There is much talk of the frictionless education market, where students anywhere are able to engage in classes that suit them. |
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She is joined by Tuson and they engage in a routine which calls to mind a variety of animals, fish and birds moving about on the stage. |
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I believe that such an exercise sensitizes students to the family as they engage in the reflecting-team experience. |
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Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligaments is among the most common forms of knee injury, particularly among individuals who engage in sports. |
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They advertised free software, which it claimed would allow consumers to anonymously engage in peer-to-peer file sharing. |
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When she does engage in critical analysis, the results are naive and limited. |
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She has also asked him to not engage in any other activities till he revenges her against this giant. |
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The commission has no suggestions about how to engage in those battles, who to choose as allies and who to identify as neutrals. |
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These treaties apply when the armed forces of sovereign nations engage in armed hostilities, and some sub-rules apply during civil conflicts. |
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If you choose to engage in these activities it is by your own free will and at your own volition. |
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His sense of nobility moves him to desire to engage in a monomachy with Miraz to avenge his father. |
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Without these, it was difficult to engage in open and frank discussions of professional matters. |
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Because they concretely challenged the function of power rather than engage in symbolic ritual protest of it, right? |
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Missing from most historical accounts in Mexico and the US is how Apaches and Yoemem were forced to engage in struggles for survival. |
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Their interests are used to help define themselves and engage in social scenes with like-minded people. |
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Hilliard describes educators who respect prior knowledge and engage in critical analysis, who treat their children as scholars. |
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Yet an action that affects other people is always, by definition, a moral issue, regardless of whether the actor chooses the proclivity to engage in it. |
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He had to break the ice before she would really engage in a conversation. |
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Does he engage in dishonest schemes such as cooking the books? |
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Americans are leveraging technology to more fully engage in the political process. |
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This progresses to Fox abusing Spinelli at Fox's home, forcing him to engage in various sexual acts. |
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The President has plenary power to engage in war and surveillance. |
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The operatives are not above using private detectives and bankrolled bloggers to engage in blackmail and scandal-mongering. |
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In the final days of the race, Romney beseeched supporters to engage in a kind of hand-to-hand combat. |
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An upcoming study shows that the more you engage in binge drinking, the higher your social status. |
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There's tones in the song, if you engage in it as a singer, and reach that place as a singer in the falsetto, and it's just a beautiful exercise to warm up your larynx. |
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One was to engage in guerilla actions and wear the enemy down. |
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Older adults engage in jukskei, a competition from pioneer days. |
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They don't want to rake over old coals or engage in mudslinging but they stand by their investigation and are quite happy for work to be looked at and let the public judge it. |
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He not only articulated the need for Americans to actively engage in world markets, clearly and convincingly. |
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At night, Yoroku would take him to the beach where Morihei would engage in sumo bouts with the sons of local fishermen in order to strengthen his body. |
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The leadership may have to dangle choice committee assignments to complete the steal, and engage in other kinds of horse-trading. |
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It is morally wrong for western powers to recolonise territory in this way, and their soldiers should refuse to engage in a war of recolonisation. |
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The entire point of this post wasn't to engage in wistful remembrances. |
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These withholders contend the current system of church governance is unjust and that to change it one must engage in a political struggle for control. |
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A bar in which one may engage in such pleasant diversions as drinking beer or wine, bantering lightly or commiserating lachrymosely with friends is only a bar. |
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I was very lucky the other day to engage in conversation with a lady doctor who impressed me as one of the most fascinating people I have ever met. |
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Under the terms of her admission to the United Kingdom, she is not allowed to rent space in her room to anyone else or to engage in paid employment for at least six months. |
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Young, feisty Iris leaves her creaky, would-be suitor in the dust as they engage in the sort of witty, erudite repartee that exists only in films. |
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When do we ever see elected officials engage in that sort of careful, thoughtful dialogue in an edifying way? |
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Recently I was idly passing my time waiting in a shopping centre car park, a favourite haunt of husbands on Saturday mornings while their wives engage in retail therapy. |
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Based on this, scholars have accepted that around 2,000 word families provide the lexical resources to engage in everyday spoken English discourse. |
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As an ability, rhetoric is observable when people choose to engage in it. |
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Professionals who engage in arbitrage are known as arbitrageurs. |
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They engage in land planning and architectural design that do not commit the developer but present options on which to base financial projections. |
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It seems that they may not have expected to find that the man would be so tame and co-operative as to give them a free hand to engage in their business and flee the scene. |
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Politicians and the media engage in sanctioned make-believe. |
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Others mutter of sinister hidden agendas such as back-door price-fixing, which cannot be ruled out, but by what authority could he possibly engage in such activities? |
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I think most schoolkids understand that if you are stealing from the school canteen or if you engage in sale or use of narcotics at school, you're not going to last there. |
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Members of the public must also recognise that they have a role to play in stamping out graft and must therefore resist all temptations to engage in the scourge. |
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Furthermore, in some respects Wiccans regularly engage in practices against which theurgists themselves warned, except in very exceptional circumstances. |
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However, rather than engage in hasty strike action SIPTU is expected to use the threat of disruption as a bargaining chip in forthcoming restructuring negotiations. |
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But to delight the spirit is not to engage in mawkishness or to cover the truth with a veneer of deceptive delicacy either, for the truth can never bear that. |
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After a strong swim we sought shelter close against the substrate, watching the reef inhabitants engage in their own dangerous games of hide and seek. |
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Men engage in open sea and lagoon fishing from canoes as well as the gathering of coconuts and palm toddy and the more strenuous forms of cultivation. |
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Lady eventually does engage in a street fight, and loses, which surprises and horrifies Mariame and the gang. |
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The less we know someone, the more likely we are to engage in what therapists call transference, the tendency to project our desires or fears onto another person. |
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We'd celebrate our new trading status with cheap rum and boozy shindy dancing and the pirates would engage in swashbuckling sword fights over who gets first Arrgghs! |
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The executive editor of The New York Times doesn't generally engage in trashing other news organizations. |
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He is the only chance the Democrats have for holding the White House, so he can afford to engage in triangulation. |
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And will our newsrooms be filled with journalists so afraid of committing an ethical miscue that they fail to engage in aggressive and ethical journalism? |
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As indigenous people seek to engage in a performative dialogue, there is a danger of misrecognising the generative power of their performative expressions at two levels. |
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There is little direct precedent for this model in Asia, where only monastics engage in serious meditation, and its long-range future remains an open question. |
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This is not to say that our parties shouldn't engage in rancorous debate about fiscal policy and the budgets. |
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Well, they got five or six irate letters saying that the university was promoting a liberal stance, and that the university should never engage in politics, blah, blah, blah. |
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If administrators already engage in this unscrupulous behavior, we have to wonder if race will influence future hiring policies. |
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The power of religious belief and commitment that motivated women to enter a sisterhood and engage in social activism is often downplayed in historians' accounts. |
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Large firms engage in outsourcing, subcontracting, and unbundling as a business strategy to spread their risks and in the process small firms emerge and develop. |
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The multistage social learning model asserts that an important factor in escalation of adolescent substance use is having peers who encourage and engage in substance use. |
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To be fair, it is not the only company which will be cutting payouts this year, although it is doubtful many will engage in quite such a drastic slash-and-burn exercise. |
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At the press conference, Tsai signed a statement promising not to abuse any person's character, smear anyone's reputation or engage in personal attacks. |
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If neither contestant withdraws during a contest, males engage in discrete wrestling bouts, in which they attempt to clasp and submerge their opponent. |
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Faculty search committees that hold unverified assumptions cause campuses to engage in self-fulfilling prophecies regarding the recruitment of minority faculty. |
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Article 9 of the election law stipulates that government officials shall not unwarrantedly influence elections or engage in acts that will influence election outcomes. |
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Juries have reason to be skeptical, but there is plenty of scientific evidence to suggest that sleepwalkers, or somnambulists, can engage in complex behavior. |
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These activities also can inspire synergy rather than competition, which is exactly why fraternities and sororities engage in group bonding rituals, she added. |
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Such children in rural areas help their parents on subsistence farms, while in the shanty areas of towns school dropouts engage in petty street vending. |
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Neither party should engage in efforts or take actions that could unilaterally pre-empt, or appear to pre-empt, negotiations. |
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These paramilitary squads might engage in assassinations or kidnappings. |
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Most anglers refuse to engage in the severe bushwhacking required to penetrate the thick dense undergrowth surrounding these newly created watercourses. |
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Whether you are talking to a bank teller or visiting a friend, it is considered rude not to engage in a proper greeting before getting down to business. |
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These warlords continue to exercise their authority by means of force and firepower, and often engage in sporadic armed conflict against one another. |
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Lawyers are too seldom encouraged to think normatively about what law should be, or to engage in the historic philosophical debate that surrounds our own discipline. |
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The ball is squarely in the Pakistani court, and now is the time to engage in deep strategic soul-searching and reconfiguration. |
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They engage in group meditation after ingesting a hallucinogenic tea. |
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The fact is that, even as we engage in this desperate struggle to conserve a dying language, other parts of our culture, affecting far more people, are being starved of funds. |
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The main point of the Chen and Santos experiments is to show that capuchins can learn to engage in a wider variety of behaviors that look like human economic transactions. |
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Finally, a band that doesn't just perform a bunch of disappointing covers or engage in excessive headbanging while pretending they know something about music. |
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Campaigns have a right to demand discretion, but to engage in opposition research and assume no one will ever find out is naive and ill serves a campaign. |
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Indeed, rather a lot of those who engage in it are heteronormative. |
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It was concerned explicitly with inducements held to be misrepresentations to engage in the total project, a project which involved overtime, incomes and outgoes. |
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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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True, some authors engage in a self-aggrandizing rush to overgeneralize specific rare cases, but assembling enough of these may well lead to new insights. |
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Stringer is one of the new breed who contradict the notion that rugby players are beer swilling, overgrown school-children who engage in raucous after-match parties. |
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If you see me in the street and engage in conversation I will probably freeze into polite fear and smile inanely until I can get away to be on my lonely ownsome. |
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Its central atrium is literally breathtaking, a joyous paean of luminous space, with which the office floors engage in terraces, balconies and platforms. |
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Does it engage in systematic field research and does it avoid sweeping comments, except to the degree that these are sustained by its detailed findings through field research? |
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It did not help matters that she would follow her sentences with a deep sniff, as if expecting to engage in an obnoxious breathing contest with Parisian intellectuals. |
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The clang of metal will sound as combatants engage in sword duels. |
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Students of all ages will sometimes engage in behavior that includes disrespect for authority, hyperactivity and inattention, lack of self-control, and sometimes aggression. |
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The social hierarchies and pecking orders are best revealed through the cell phone calls and text-messaging that the characters almost constantly engage in with each other. |
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An attempt to engage in the coastwise trade came to an end with the confiscation of his boat by the Brazilian authorities on the score that his papers were not in order. |
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Even small firms engage in cogeneration via fuel cells and microturbines. |
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In this way, we see that the two systems engage in an exchange, a feedback loop of information and effect, which serves to further change or perturb each system. |
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The monk or nun incumbents will probably engage in daily devotions and practices, as well as giving teachings, blessings and ceremonies for the laity. |
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They need to be kept informed of what is going on, they need to keep their minds busy, to go to the bowling alley or to engage in some physical training. |
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The entertainment progressed into the evening, with various other performers taking turns at the microphone to engage in picong and hearty banter. |
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In my case early experiences undoubtedly affected my motivation to engage in homelessness research, as well as informing the nature and quality of my fieldwork. |
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A Marine being spokesman said the U.S. forces are making inroads into the city, the same spokesman adding, the Marines are winning every firefight they engage in. |
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Moreover, there's ample evidence that a sizeable percentage of bankruptcy filers engage in quite a lot of strategic behavior in the run-up to bankruptcy. |
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This allowed the researcher freedom to collect the data and integrate with team members without the obligation of having to engage in work practices within the setting. |
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The intercorrelation of parent disapproval of the youth's involvement in risk behavior and youth intentions to engage in sexual risk behavior was low, but notable. |
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You can engage in constructivist math using the tried-and-true algorithm. |
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I like to keep the fingertips pointed forward, better poising this hand to engage in a two-hand hold or to ward off a last-instant physical assault. |
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Combining forces with the Cossacks, who feared the loss of their land and privileges, army officers formed the White Army to engage in a war against Trotsky's Red Army. |
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There is no space here to engage in a detailed critique of this approach. |
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This has not prevented the companies from engaging in price discrimination altogether, but has forced them to engage in relatively crude versions. |
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The lesson here is that you actually need to have a pretty good control of descriptive grammar before you can intelligently engage in prescriptive grammar. |
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Provincial governments should be pressed to take an open-ended approach to the needs of children rather than to engage in long and costly court battles. |
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Harm reduction presupposes that addicts are rational individuals who engage in destructive behaviours only when forced to by legal and social sanctions. |
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In spite of these difficulties, an attempt can be made to better understand why Amherst may have instructed Henry Bouquet to engage in germ warfare. |
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Females will sometimes encourage other males to engage in copulation to guarantee successful fecundity. |
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Park also issued instructions to his units to engage in frontal attacks against the bombers, which were more vulnerable to such attacks. |
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His journey prompted others to explore the region and engage in trade with the local population. |
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Their Spanish or Portuguese was a lingua franca that enabled Sephardim from different countries to engage in commerce and diplomacy. |
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Carriers licensed under EU law are permitted to engage in cabotage in any EU member state, with some limitations. |
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It involves two bulls of the Brahman breed pitted against one another and as the name implies, they engage in a forceful barrage of headbutts. |
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