There is no engagement or invitation to the viewer, these women are self-sufficient and contained, inviolate even. |
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Attached to the roses was her engagement ring, secured using the ribbon from the gold bow. |
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The idea of the engagement party was hanging over my head like a dark cloud and I wondered whether there was any way to get out of it. |
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It seems to me that you were expecting your guy to read your mind and somehow magically know that you wanted an engagement ring for Christmas. |
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He would drive around with a carload of stuff, selling everything from underwear and socks, to refrigerators and engagement rings. |
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And the engagement promises to be deeper and longer-lasting than anyone ever imagined. |
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He fought in the war as a British sailor and cannoneer for six years before he was seriously wounded during an engagement with a Dutch vessel. |
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He toured a 17th century fort in blazing heat as he made his first official engagement in Oman after a tour of India. |
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We are now testing degrees of engagement at a time when we have twice as many people on the books. |
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The idea is stolen wholesale from the United States, where civic engagement is a part of everyday life and local democracy a thriving concept. |
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His theoretical interests include the cyclical nature of desire and the engagement of anacoluthic time. |
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People usually marry after a period of formal engagement that can last several years. |
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They could have ten birthdays, an engagement and two weddings all taking place within a seven-day period. |
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He hand picks the diamonds himself for the engagement rings and sets them in platinum rather than 18 carat gold. |
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Sometimes we had to stand at bay but the engagement never lasted more than a few hours. |
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The decisive engagement occurred in 1759 when an Anglo-American force of nine thousand men under General James Wolfe attacked Quebec, New France. |
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This was his last official engagement in Sligo before Monday's mayoral election. |
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Congratulations to Olive and Edmond, who announced their engagement over the Christmas period. |
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Indeed, while the evidence is thin, it suggests that evangelical schools promote higher levels of civic engagement but also greater intolerance. |
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I don't have a ring yet, because we decided it wasn't a formal engagement yet. |
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Her engagement ring glittered on her ring finger, a symbol of the promise she'd made. |
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It is a new antiquarianism, oblivious to any real sense of historical understanding, engagement or critique. |
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Accountability, and the political engagement it encourages, is always irksome to governments. |
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Yet the contexts within which engagement and idea sharing are invited obviously do not have wide appeal. |
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By simple definition, meditation is engagement in contemplation, especially of a spiritual or devotional nature. |
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Their very name connotes hope, and engagement with the culture around them. |
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Nowhere does he emphasize the special moral dangers attendant on an active engagement in war. |
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The sequence is silent and directs viewers' attention to the intent gazes of museum-goers and the degrees of engagement or distraction. |
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If you have a function or engagement that you wish the Lord Mayor to attend, please contact the Lord Mayor's Administrative Officer. |
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Yet more surprising than such relevance is the irenic quality of this advice seeking a hospitable engagement with neighbors of other faiths. |
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To flourish, to make a success of life, requires engagement in intellectual pursuits. |
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Tallents was responsible for the engagement of the documentary film director John Grierson, initially at the Empire Marketing Board. |
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Through participatory engagement with the other-than-human, children can return to the conditions of human embeddedness in the world. |
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It's important to develop best practices while implementing a paperless engagement system. |
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Lefebvre's Marxism was heteroclite, and was heavily informed via his engagement with other thinkers. |
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The first official engagement for the new chancellor of York University was on a subject close to his heart. |
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The smitten pair, who began dating in 2003, celebrated their engagement by canoodling in a Los Angeles restaurant, surrounded by friends. |
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They shared an emphasis on the non-representational physicality of the painting and emotional engagement with the viewers. |
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They do so because the college community is vigilant about supporting cultures of quality engagement and voluntarism, as described earlier. |
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Lack of involvement and engagement lead them to varied non-productive activities. |
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She doesn't run in the park as often as she'd like or say yes to every speaking engagement she's asked to do. |
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When he brought the jewel back home, he had it fashioned as an engagement ring. |
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Ms Aston told former colleagues some weeks ago that she was engaged to be married to Dr Boyle, and showed them a diamond engagement ring. |
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She told me that when David found the right girl and they got engaged she would have that diamond made into an engagement ring for her. |
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Little did she realise he had indeed taken her away specifically to propose, but the engagement ring he had chosen for her, had not arrived. |
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I moved closer, and saw it was the engagement ring I'd given her only a month previous. |
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He was thinking of maybe getting her an engagement ring when he heard someone approach him from behind. |
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When we arrived in London, I had a beautiful sapphire ring as my engagement ring on my finger. |
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Men paid for the bride's engagement ring and wedding band, even shopping alone for the item. |
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He flew to England in the summer of 2001 with an engagement ring he had specially made and she agreed to marry him. |
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She was also wearing an engagement ring and has a silver thumb ring on her left hand. |
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The rings were my aunt's original wedding ring, her engagement ring and her eternity ring. |
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She looked down at her beautiful engagement ring and smiled, knowing that she was loved. |
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I beamed and hastily, but gently, slipped on the engagement ring onto her ring finger. |
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My diamond engagement ring sparkled in the sunlight shining in from the outside. |
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Labor's foreign policy affirms that engagement with Asia must always be at the forefront of our diplomacy. |
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But engagement in a wider social sense is not reducible to individual activism. |
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It was the most special place I could think of, to give you your engagement ring. |
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The goal of precision engagement of ground targets from aircraft has a long history. |
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All have generated more violence and widened the circle of killing far beyond the formal engagement of armed men on both sides. |
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Rapid simultaneous engagement of the enemy will not always result in the simultaneous cessation of all hostilities. |
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The first engagement of the Civil War was fought on 21 July 1861 at the first Battle of Bull Run. |
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Armed conflicts have sparked many innovations in the system of effective engagement of the enemy by fire. |
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Meanwhile, preparations for military engagement in the Persian Gulf continue. |
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The postwar operations will also require heavy engagement of Army forces for an unknown period of time. |
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As this country's land-fighting component, the Army has needed and employed interpreters in every engagement throughout its history. |
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Either way, Sweden should move towards a more constructive engagement in the process of European integration. |
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The historical implies not so much an engagement with the artistic past as with the unfolding quality and specificity of events in time. |
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The report looked at declining levels of engagement in the political process as well as press and broadcast news. |
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The National Party also seems to be shying away from constructive engagement on such important issues. |
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It's about empowerment, informed decision-making and engagement in democratic processes. |
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We need to develop community responsibility and civic engagement in young people. |
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The project seeks to increase understanding of contemporary art and to facilitate engagement with the arts in the workplace. |
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It mirrored the lack of engagement in last year's US presidential elections. |
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A substantial body of research now proves student satisfaction and engagement in learning increase with participation in the arts. |
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I have a dinner engagement in ten minutes, and I still need to go home first. |
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I headed off for our dinner engagement where I waited in vain for my dear husband to arrive. |
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This did not help poor Sam who had a dinner engagement at 8.30 pm at Lancaster, hope she made it. |
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Due to appear in court, she chose instead to fulfil a speaking engagement at the public hall. |
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After the couple's July engagement in Michael's Nice home in the South of France everything seemed rosy. |
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They had finally put the public grudge to rest when the engagement was announced. |
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Engagement Congratulations to Tracy and Colin who announced their engagement on New Year's Day. |
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The family of the glamour model had arranged a private party to celebrate her engagement to him, on board their Caribbean cruise liner. |
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This allowed the way for closing and defending a line, engagement in a particular line and disengagement into another line. |
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Latching connectors on.050 in centerlines are easy to use and require no tools for engagement and disengagement. |
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There is a high level of disaffection and boredom with an approach to learning which deletes joy, creativity and engagement from the process. |
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But Grace looked like a goddess for Judy's engagement dinner on Friday night. |
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Their thinking cannot be based on wide reading or a deep and sustained engagement with issues. |
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Jean's mother's engagement ring was also stolen along with other family rings and valuables. |
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Diana, on the other hand, was a commoner who worked in a common job when her engagement to Prince Charles was announced. |
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In this engagement they successfully combined civil administration wisdom and anthropology. |
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They took a disc pendant on a gold chain that the father had given his wife on their wedding day and also his wife's engagement ring. |
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This new quality of artillery will lay the groundwork for in-depth effective engagement of enemy forces. |
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Even the engagement was an act of fierce rebellion and shunning of anachronistic traditions. |
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We have to resist engagement in the concoction of large inspiriting narratives, because they so easily seduce in fantasy or ideology. |
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Let's just say the local news station had a newsflash devoted solely to the story of your engagement last night. |
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On the one hand, for instance, Al Fayed says the couple visited a jewellers and chose an engagement ring. |
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Students receive tabular, graphic, and numerical feedback instantly during mindful engagement with the treatment programs. |
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And the media have lapped it up with all the critical engagement of a carnival spruiker. |
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The besotted pair soon announced their engagement and the bride-to-be started to plan a low-key wedding in front of close friends and family. |
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Many women also wear their gold wedding ring with a diamond engagement ring and an eternity ring. |
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Also, again regardless of the revs, the car judders and shudders violently upon the engagement of 1st gear. |
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Lateness is frowned on in Europe, where anything less than perfect punctuality for a social engagement is considered a rudeness. |
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The engagement climaxed a campaign begun when Confederate army forces entered Kentucky earlier that summer. |
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Upstairs in the mezzanine a greater sense of engagement is felt in the rubbings on paper from the streets of New York. |
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During the summer before my junior year of college, my sister announced her engagement to a man she had met in college. |
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We should never lose sight of the fact that it is engagement in a real economy that underpins reciprocity in society. |
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What kinds of activities work best as training grounds for civic engagement and why? |
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The idea of lightning strikes, blitzkriegs, and selective engagement per se is nothing new, going way back into military history. |
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A Delicate Battle is being remounted by The National Ballet, with an engagement at the Hummingbird Centre that ends this week. |
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Diplomatic pressure and economic sanctions, for example, are useful means of engagement with tyrannical regimes. |
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Not an engagement ring, though, she says, there is an obvious significance to a man giving a woman a diamond solitaire. |
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At a speaking engagement later that winter, a silver-haired, courtly gentleman approached us with a big smile. |
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In fact, it was precisely a real engagement in the faith that led me to be reconverted later in my mid-twenties. |
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Mills said he had given up his trade of glue-making for the sock and buskin, and he hoped soon to have an engagement at one of the minors. |
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The league compiled a fact sheet last year, apparently in response to media questions about the marital and engagement status of its players. |
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Self-carriage, cadence, rhythm, and hock engagement at all three gaits with the same speed and frame were the standards on which to judge. |
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The first engagement is adapted to mate with the second engagement member to engage the snowboard boot to the binding. |
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First, you left out one of the most important cornerstones of most any combat engagement we've had for the last 30 years. |
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Even if an engagement ring comes with a certificate authenticating the stone, this is no guarantee of the market value. |
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Our official engagement will take place two years later, a month or so before we get married. |
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These holy warriors, frequently labelled fundamentalists, represent a direct engagement with the modern world rather than a simple repudiation. |
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It is as if the early engagement of many of them with anarchism had left behind a permanent repugnance for the political struggle. |
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People are in continual engagement in socioculturally framed face-to-face activities as they participate in and live their everyday lives. |
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The importance of a literature of immigration springs from this thoroughgoing engagement with the host country on the part of the immigrant. |
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Many now argue that the reporter is needed to provoke engagement with the viewer. |
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We coordinate weddings from the engagement through to the stag night, the ceremony and the reception. |
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We went through the rules of engagement and orders for lessons using role-playing scenarios. |
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For him, translation requires an act of engagement that goes much deeper than a word-for-word approximation. |
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I do consider that for men in big ships a sea engagement is a particularly trying experience. |
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Perhaps a genuine, unflinching intellectual engagement between faith and its modern and postmodern alternatives is possible. |
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But when combined the right way with visual elements, your content's shareability and engagement can go through the roof. |
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The closing lines of this poem verify the poet's intense intellectual and emotional engagement with nature. |
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Salesman Darren decided only the big wheel would do for the big question a month ago, when he bought the engagement ring. |
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She held out her left hand and he could see engagement and wedding rings on her ring finger. |
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Its specific engagement with income production tends toward microenterprise promotion with limited funding. |
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She bought the gold and diamond band as an engagement ring for Hirsch, and planned to present it to him over a picnic lunch at the beach. |
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He slid the solid band of gold onto her finger, and then slipped her engagement ring back on her. |
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Come visit our store for diamonds, colour stones, maple leaf coins, pearls, engagement rings, wedding rings, repairs, toreutics and many others! |
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Intuitively, one would expect to find a significant correlation between employee engagement and what a business produces. |
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This is why the current engagement between my interlocutors and myself is particularly valuable. |
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Sixth, the absence of any engagement with Iran leaves the United States over-dependent on Pakistan for influence in Afghanistan. |
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Scores of people lost sentimental engagement rings and irreplaceable family heirlooms. |
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That very lack of engagement enables a popularising of biologistic discourse that deserves more informed criticism. |
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The letter of engagement set out only the bare bones of her contract of employment. |
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The rules of engagement for police marksmen are deliberately simple and unambiguous. |
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Here, Chris meets a married York couple who celebrate the second anniversary of their engagement today. |
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We hope they will be characterised by thoughtful engagement with the full complexity of the issue. |
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Unfortunately, this type of viewing can become a nasty habit that, in the end, sabotages any meaningful engagement with sports. |
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Calling him merely a compiler is to diminish the importance of his engagement with the issues. |
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Within the political class, it is standard fare to bemoan lack of engagement among the unenlightened masses. |
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He offered the view, unencumbered by reality check, that prolonged engagement would necessitate the introduction of conscription. |
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This focus on broader engagement is further emphasised when it comes to the organisation's dealings with the business community. |
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Well, I really must fly, darling. Congratulations on your engagement and I shall see you on Saturday night! |
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So I think the rules of engagement give the military the leniency they need to accomplish their mission. |
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Herman suggests that moving from self-examination and private testimony to engagement and public testimony is a key part of the recovery process. |
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They introduce rules of engagement and silly words to enhance a sense of self-importance among the initiated. |
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For him the most satisfying part of the job is creative engagement with his dancers in the studio. |
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Beyond some engagement with pastoralism in the Gedo region, it lacked an established niche in Somalia's economy. |
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She had been studying up on Irish wedding and engagement traditions for a while and she recognized this ring. |
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The report recommends engagement through free trade and allowing private citizens to travel freely between the two countries. |
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Bentelli pieces are beautifully designed engagement ring rings, bracelets, earrings, pendants and bangles in polished silver. |
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The basketball game was the final engagement on a seriously busy day for the young royals. |
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The role of artillery in handling the bulk of fire missions in effective engagement is not only a tribute to age-long tradition, but also an objective necessity. |
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But the terrible events this month only reconfirmed my belief that the protection of our democracy must be rooted in the reinvigoration of democratic engagement itself. |
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At the age of 11, while other girls dreamed of wedding dresses and engagement rings, Ruth already knew she'd never let herself be bound by matrimony. |
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The buzz is that the engagement of the happy couple has hit a few bumps and, after reportedly tense holidays spent at their house, wedding plans may have been put on hold. |
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This sort of sustained engagement can short-circuit racially triggered instances of the confirmation bias, wrote Dobbin. |
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This included her engagement ring given to her by her late husband. |
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After asking her father Graham's permission, he got down on bended knee at the top of the Eiffel Tower and presented her with a diamond engagement ring. |
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What rules of engagement do university presidents set for their campuses? |
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Rather, civic engagement seems to have steadily increased for the first two-thirds of the century, stagnating and declining only in the last third. |
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Her last official engagement before she gave birth to baby George was marred by her skirts blowing up and flashing her underwear. |
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But when she returns home to care for an ailing relative, he breaks the engagement and marries someone else. |
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The necessity for, and the pervasiveness of, these technostructures immediately raises issues of personal liberty and civic engagement in their securitization. |
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He is a man of honour who behaves with reserve and circumspection towards Elinor while he is bound to Lucy Steele by an engagement that only she can honourably break. |
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I do know that Carson Daly dodged a bullet by breaking off his engagement to that Tara Reid hussy. |
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Kerry leans more toward economic diplomacy and engagement with regimes who may not be on their best behavior. |
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She wore a sapphire engagement ring and a broad-band wedding ring and she looked more than capable of managing a business life and a tribe of kids. |
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The pinning structure is a rotary feeder which includes a plurality of flexible bristles extending radially from a roller into engagement with the acceleration belt. |
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The architecture, culture, cosmopolitanism, and engagement of the local population could hardly fail to impress. |
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The warrant shines a spotlight on the new rules of engagement for both celebrities and their stalkers in the information age. |
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But, astonishingly, rather than distancing themselves from the crisis, Hamas leaders have intensified their engagement in it. |
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It may be that the nature of the engagement was such that the interest that your Honour had was an interest in the future when the contingency occurred. |
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There is an engagement in this project between the cultural institution and the concept of the marketplace to which a commercial city like Melbourne is intimately associated. |
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The Jeweler's Monologue The Counselor goes to a jeweler in Amsterdam to buy an engagement ring. |
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Both traumas require proactive engagement of family members and interpretive actions of psychotherapists and psychoanalysts that open the self to witness and acknowledgment. |
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Masood Aziz outlines six fallacies they perpetuate about the US engagement in Afghanistan. |
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Richard Ashton has appeared in Jack And The Beanstalk already this year, but what a contrast to this winter's pantomime engagement at York Theatre Royal. |
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He placed a diamond engagement ring on her ring finger on her left hand. |
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Dublin jewellers are experiencing a drop in engagement ring sales, as romance pays the price for Luas roadworks and a weakening economy, according to the city's jewellers. |
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It is important to both the engagement process and to the ultimate success of counseling that the adolescent endorse an individualized rationale for counseling. |
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It becomes a hapless gesture of uninformed social media departments who perceive the potential of engagement without consequences. |
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Finally, in foreign policy, he has set the stage for engagement and multilateralism. |
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It is an engagement technique aimed at harnessing passive discontent into PR stunts that raise awareness. |
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We have a culture that has lost engagement with the process of serving food to people in a hospitable way. |
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William sports a replica of the omega Seamaster watch he wore on his engagement day. |
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We have to want the process of the management of Australian life, politically, corporately and culturally to change and we have to have the engagement and will to do it. |
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It was the high tide of American engagement with the Asian country. |
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In the film, JFK, as commander-in-chief, has to bypass the military chain of command to keep the chiefs of staff from manipulating the rules of engagement to start a war. |
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The chancellor's first official engagement at York was in September, when he opened a learning centre for the university's 600 manual and craft staff. |
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It was the perennial tug-of-war between engagement and withdrawal. |
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They even believe in co-determination, where unions and managers talk about strategy, as a means of enlisting their workers' engagement and loyalty. |
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He was the head of the Progressive Party and ran on a pure liberal New Deal platform, but one that also advocated engagement with the Soviet Union instead of a Cold War. |
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In spite of some of the obscure, antiquarian concerns of humanist engagement with the music of the classical past, the impact of humanism itself should not be underestimated. |
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In Marks' study of 49 urban high school students, those who perceived classwork to be authentic and their teachers to be supportive showed enhanced engagement in school. |
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I mean we are animals on the planet and the rules of engagement are non-negotiable. |
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Ryan throws the engagement ring into the shaft and closes the opening. |
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The 14 countries who gathered at the Sheraton Walker Hill Hotel in Seoul split into two groups, with those favoring engagement remaining unswayed by the sanctioneers. |
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It would seem that there is a disjuncture between the low interest in politics and public life in general, and the high level of emotional engagement in the election debate. |
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Congratulations to Paul and Anita on their engagement on New Year's Eve. |
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The two of us had a dinner engagement later that night, and I was about to suggest our departure when we reached a standstill in both our conversation and our walking path. |
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He had just returned from a dinner engagement with his sister and family. |
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Unfortunately, the 80-year-old actress was forced to cancel her engagement the day before due to illness, leaving organisers just hours to find a suitable replacement. |
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Mutual obligation is therefore seen as a social or political value that can be enforced without reference to whether it involves engagement in a reciprocal economy. |
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She was wearing a number of rings including an engagement ring. |
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Besides my amusement in actually relating a current writing to Plato, I think the column astutely voices a deficiency of student engagement in classes. |
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But it does require far more engagement with the world and reality. |
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What we also have is a lack of interest and engagement in formal politics. |
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Who would blame them for resisting engagement in this project? |
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It is mostly in use where the case in point is organizing combined effective engagement of the enemy or planning employment of air defense forces and assets. |
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Pioneers of bushwalking and advocates of national parks were the harbingers of an engagement with nature that at last offered respect for and restitution of the environment. |
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The red AIDS ribbon subsequently became a unifying symbol for engagement and solidarity. |
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From there, our engagement just flew through the charts, and there's pretty much no question that ryot really fueled that. |
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Rather, it indicated their willingness to accept yet another honorific chairmanship from parishioners that required little active engagement from them. |
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Round and princess settings are the most common choices for engagement rings, so gentlemen might want to check before opting for a heart or pear-shaped stone. |
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It entailed the development of a perspective that consistently views fathers as co-parents and attempts to promote and support a father's close engagement with his child. |
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He's reaching an amazing level in his work, with a sustained fluency and engagement over a daunting number of complex projects, almost all at once. |
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The earl and countess arrived in Devizes from two earlier engagements in Wiltshire, a visit to the Wessex MS Therapy Centre in Warminster and another engagement in Westbury. |
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Perhaps the most visible impact of this process of routinisation is a lack of sensitivity and engagement that foredooms many programmes to failure. |
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In the lobby of the police station in Court Square, he looked up from his notepad, squinting at the gaslight after a long engagement with a sheet of paper. |
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Later he proposed that they be married and gave her an engagement ring. |
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Having been governess to Princess Elizabeth from an early age until her engagement to Prince Philip, she left the royal household and wrote a book about her experiences. |
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It didn't take her long to get over her broken engagement with Malcom. |
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However, the reality is that even this engagement is very much being seen as touch and go by the palace. |
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Taylor had recently broken off an engagement with the actress Neva Gerber, who complained of his melancholic moods. |
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Her engagement ring sparkled as she tied back her shoulder-length dark hair. |
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Also includes wedding bouquet, silvery tiara, earrings and engagement ring. |
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Was his engagement the wisest move possible at a time of major-conductor scarcity or a panicky action taken out of fear of being left at the post in the maestro sweepstakes? |
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Immediately following the intermission, there was a visible engagement from them combined with an energy and animation to the music which had not been present before. |
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Following the birth of his son, he gave himself over to a rapturous, sensual engagement with paint that seemed to fly in the face of his previous restraint. |
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The drawings are, however, a disappointment, with insufficient annotation, and curiously reticent on Yorke's supposed engagement with construction. |
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The control signal or input for brake release may therefore be generated or relate to accelerator depression, clutch engagement or gear selection. |
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On her first major public engagement in Ireland, she chose to wear a bouffant hair style, short Sixties-style tweed suit and black patent sling backs. |
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Colin smiled and slid the engagement ring on her left ring finger. |
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Investors, at any rate, still seem to view Asia as ripe with opportunity, and are taking the long-term view in regards to engagement with the region. |
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Over the weekend, the 76-year-old former cruise-ship crooner announced his engagement to 27-year-old Francesca Pascale. |
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Benjamin, his sleuth hero, has his nose put out of joint when his fortune-teller sister, Therse, announces her engagement to Marie-Colbert, a rich aristo. |
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The conflict between the reproductive roundelays exists as a perceived never-ending engagement between emotion and detachment, machismo and tenderness. |
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And it takes an extended, leisurely engagement to pull off an extravagant wedding, Badgett pointed out. |
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Neil also bought Lucy's engagement ring, a diamond solitaire from Deacon's and managed to keep it under wraps until he popped the question in Cyprus. |
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This is the first exhibition devoted to Ruskin's engagement with printmaking examining his use of various methods, etching, woodcut, mezzotint and steel and copper engraving. |
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Moreover, once Greendale is saved, they quickly call of their engagement further revealing its arbitrariness. |
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Is it not cultural engagement to volunteer in a soup kitchen, to cast an informed vote, to reclaim city blocks overtaken by prostitutes and drug-dealers? |
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The former prime minister trades bunga-bunga for ball-and-chain as he announces engagement to 27-year-old Francesca Pascale. |
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A centre for engagement of foreign volunteers was established in August 1914 in Bayonne. |
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There was one engagement in Guadeloupe on his return to the area and possibly two or three other encounters. |
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On 9 December, the two sides fought a second engagement with the Battle of Reading, a defeat for the King's men. |
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However, the engagement was broken off within a few years by Charles with Henry's agreement. |
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The rules of military engagement changed as civil war succeeded overseas campaigns. |
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They were overtaken by Alfred's eldest son, Edward, and were defeated in a general engagement at Farnham in Surrey. |
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The decisive engagement was fought at the Battle of Magnesia, resulting in a complete Roman victory. |
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Flat, unspankable buttocks. Large aureoles on tiny breasts. Unlike his gold engagement ring, she isn't made to measure. |
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The most striking lesson of the engagement is the extreme bloodiness of modern warfare under some conditions, and its bloodlessness under others. |
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The resulting Siege of Fort Mackinac on July 17 was the first major land engagement of the war, and ended in an easy British victory. |
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In the summer of 1071, Romanos undertook a massive eastern campaign to draw the Seljuks into a general engagement with the Byzantine army. |
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In a return engagement at the 2000 CARICOM championship in Barbados, Belize placed fourth. |
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Slave practices in Africa were used during different periods to justify specific forms of European engagement with the peoples of Africa. |
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The most recent engagement of the Armed Forces was the Monte Tchota massacre that resulted in 11 deaths. |
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After the massive naval engagement at Lake Poyang, Zhu Yuanzhang prevailed over other rebel forces in the south. |
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After engagement it quickly became clear which of the fencers was going to prevail. |
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Measuring client engagement from the client's perspective in nonvoluntary child protection services. |
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On military leave, Roland is discriminately mean to her, yet their fight transforms into a glowing engagement after only a few days. |
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At this time, the Luftwaffe's rules of engagement restricted action to targets on water and not in the dockyard. |
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The memorial is located near the site of the engagement in northern France. |
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After launching our native app 6 months ago, our CTR is an early and proven indicator that UGC does drive higher engagement for brands. |
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Such unabashed sentiment and soft-minded engagement with the problems and powers of literary art are common enough in every age. |
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She'd blown all her savings on them, flush with the rosy glow of a new engagement and the promise of partnerdom within a couple of paychecks. |
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For example, Karl Barth interpreted Christ's prophetic office in terms of political engagement on behalf of the poor. |
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The British side also suffered from poor communications, with ships failing to report engagement with the enemy to each other. |
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Generally, the larger guns mounted on British ships allowed an engagement at greater range. |
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Cultural engagement and heritage has had a positive effect on the renewing interest in languages. |
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To supplement reader engagement I'll be moderating a live chat. |
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Thus, fairly young ships could still be obsolete compared to the newest ships, and fare badly in an engagement against them. |
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Jellicoe was now aware that full fleet engagement was nearing, but had insufficient information on the position and course of the Germans. |
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Though the British held the field, Knyphausen feared a general engagement with Washington's main army, and withdrew. |
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This paper will argue that the early Quine's engagement with Russell's logicism was a crucial stage in the development of his philosophy. |
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Caesar treated this as an aggressive move and, after an inconclusive engagement against the united tribes, he conquered the tribes piecemeal. |
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The location of this engagement depends on the degree of flexion of the knee while subluxating. |
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The type of engagement conducted by Wallace was characterized by opportunistic tactics and the strategic use of terrain. |
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In an exceedingly short engagement later that year, he decisively defeated Pompey at Pharsalus, in Greece. |
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Punchcard, a mobile engagement and loyalty network, today announced it has signed an agreement with KDA Group Inc. |
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Along the way not a few appear to have lost touch with that engagement in an increasingly professionalized academic environment. |
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Its stand-out Colour Bar service and community engagement helped it clinch the title. |
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This more social and cultural view of engagement has led to the formulation of more socioculturally based theories of engagement. |
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The decisive victory reported by Tacitus was criticized by some historians, however, who believe an engagement of some description did not occur. |
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Wallfish has made the Bach suites his own during a lifetime of close engagement with them. |
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In 1826 he completed a successful engagement in the United States, and in 1828 his performances met with a very flattering reception in Paris. |
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The engagement system acknowledges a dialogistic backdrop where communication is dichotomised into monoglossias and heteroglossias. |
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Commercial Bank has announced the first group of winners from its Qatar Motor Show customer engagement activities. |
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