Moreover, he's got a happy knack of presenting complex ideas in an accessible, engaging and entertaining way. |
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Whiting is a reformer who wants to redistribute income from the rich to the poor by engaging government tax power. |
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Following an internal police inquiry the two constables were found guilty of engaging in sexual acts with the young girl. |
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Whether or not anyone learned anything is debatable, but it probably made for engaging talk radio. |
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The limiting surface is capable of interferingly engaging at least a portion of the disruption to limit travel of the threaded screw. |
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But it's richly salted with fascinating cultural lore, and an engaging read whether you're a carrot-top or not. |
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It consists in not taking an interest in whatever may be engaging the attention of the general public at any particular time. |
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Now think of some possible ways to link being gay, engaging in risk behaviors, experiencing hostility and alienation. |
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In taking such excessive, evasive action he was not the only eminent Victorian to be sickened by the idea of engaging in sexual congress. |
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After eight months, I was released from all physical restrictions, such as engaging in contact sports. |
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Search our database for engaging experiments, dramatic demonstrations and inspiring investigations to carry out with your class. |
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The music selections support your stride in perfect walking rhythm, while engaging your emotions with familiar, inspiring tunes. |
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Yerma's lyricism and poetic metaphors are given a beautiful and engaging treatment in this texture and multi-dimensional staging by Galloglass. |
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It is written in a smooth and engaging style using accessible language without simplifying the arguments. |
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The colours are bright, the music uptempo and the lyrics consistently engaging here. |
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To work, films about confidence tricksters need an intricate, believable or ingenious plot and some engaging characters. |
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There is satire, particularly in the rather tedious Book II, but there is also all the wit, anecdote and engaging thought of good conversation. |
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Egypt is part of the BBC's TV Plus pilots, offering audiences a new way of engaging with BBC TV programmes to enhance their viewing experience. |
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This is the type of behaviour the would be fetishist is most likely to be caught engaging in. |
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Nothing in the work is more engaging than the start of the finale, where rumbustious high spirits reform into an infectious polacca. |
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She lacks her gift for self-deprecating comedy and she needs to loosen up on screen but she has an engaging manner. |
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Most people with OCD struggle to banish their unwanted, obsessive thoughts and to prevent themselves from engaging in compulsive behaviors. |
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However, there are no findings on the influence of parental infidelities on the likelihood of their children engaging in infidelity. |
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Isn't that one of the primary reasons for engaging in an illicit liaison in the first place? |
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Lots of short sentences and interesting punctuation in lieu of actually having anything remotely engaging to say. |
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It's the only way to stay ahead of population and pollution without engaging the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse full-time. |
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The orchestration of both music by Tchaikovsky and original material by Gavin Sutherland brings an engaging lightness to the ballet. |
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Brown rightly says that the heavy lifting in changing attitudes and engaging people with difficult issues has to be done by civil society too. |
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Laurel Canyon is trying to make a social comment but as the film fails to be really engaging it is lost underneath all the soap opera. |
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Among his most engaging works is one depicting a loosely constructed, elongated structure akin to a covered bridge. |
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I've always found poker players at casinos to be engaging and chatty people, except for the occasional loose cannon. |
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The Niger Delta region and culture area is a prime locale for engaging the above questions. |
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He is a witty, engaging presence in the early comic scenes, portraying the doctor with soft-spoken befuddlement. |
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The Commissioner, however, spent the time engaging an army of investigators to comb through union records. |
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It feels like I'm engaging with that process again, but starting from a different place, from songs and not that much improvisation. |
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She tells an engaging contemporary tale in all its colors, nuances and shades. |
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As with the cold war, leftists are engaging in the proud tradition of revisionist history. |
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He's one of the most brilliant people I've ever met, and he's very engaging and personable. |
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The text, engaging and abstract, emphasizes the dreamlike quality of the imagery. |
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They are here today, gone tomorrow, with just enough ill-gotten cash to entice other charlatans into engaging the same schemes. |
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Largely visual and performative, her work always includes her own body in a humorous and engaging way. |
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He had a highly engaging stage presence and obviously enjoyed performing his regular material in front of an audience. |
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The things which marked him out were his engaging personality, his clubbability, his sharp intellect, and his critical acumen. |
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Most writing authorities agree that the active voice is both more engaging and easier to read than passively constructed writing. |
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He is capable of engaging human interest and celebrity interviews without resorting to sycophantic schmoozing or excruciating empathy. |
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If I were a Democrat and I thought the Republicans were engaging in a circular firing squad, I would smile. |
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The Right are trying to disown it, engaging in the most shocking revisionism and paralogical torsions imaginable. |
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This prevents an auto thief from engaging the transmission by hot-wiring or with an ignition key. |
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To add to the magic of Christmas, pantomimes offer exciting and engaging family entertainment, and Glasgow offers a fun-filled selection. |
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There is no shortage of sophisticated thinking, but the prose that delivers it is vigorous, endlessly supple and engaging everyday English. |
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Speed are slick professional entertainers, constantly engaging the audience with whoops, hollers, handclaps and dazzling charisma. |
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He's funny, co-operative and engaging and he is getting his cheekiness back. |
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The instrumental and vocal processing is discursive, chatty, and rarely applied to any truly engaging effect. |
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Every player is charged with the responsibility of making the performance an engaging experience for both the cast and the audience. |
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The way to beat the animal rights movement is to take the high road and avoid engaging in such ridiculous tactics. |
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Having merged the acts of engaging the clutch and slotting the gear home, this car can change up or down in 100 milliseconds. |
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For me, the most engaging essays are those where the subjectivity of the writer comes into play. |
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At my most judgmental, they look like they are hiding behind some deeply suppressed fear of engaging with people on a real level. |
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He was articulate, engaging and a quick study in anything relating to baseball. |
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Women with severe osteopenia or osteoporosis must be cautious when engaging in physical activity. |
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The nine still conscious members of Unit 9 ran at a full clip straight down the hallway, engaging in a mad dash toward the east exit. |
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By including and blending the oppositions within her narration, de Pisan has created an engaging and lively epic of her hero, Joan of Arc. |
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Overall, the storylines are engaging and skillfully intertwined, and the acting well-done. |
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Rather than paint the desert as the dead heart, he presented it as luminous with engaging individual qualities. |
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But, even though she was reputed to be somewhat headmasterly over the usage of English, she had a charming and engaging social presence. |
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The grant will also assist in raising the profile of hawkweeds in the islands and engaging volunteers in hawkweed conservation efforts. |
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Soldiers would be banned from engaging in any political activities both on and off duty to ensure their political neutrality. |
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He spent his time reading omnivorously and engaging in doctrinal squabbles with other left-wing German refugees. |
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But the characters are mostly one-dimensional stereotypes with little engaging depth. |
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It is not long before the goons are overrunning the guards and engaging with them in hand-to-hand combat. |
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Measured, stately and engaging over the long haul, Equal Area Series is a perfect set piece for the museum. |
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It starts a combustion engine by igniting a fuel-air charge without engaging the starter motor. |
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We must start engaging with, not agreeing with, the radical groups who we have said in the past are complete nutters. |
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They also understood that the war of ideas had to be fought by engaging in real-world controversies, with stakes wagered on the outcome. |
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Byrne's work has always been engaging and has drawn heavily on historical precedents, most notably pop art. |
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If you enjoy engaging in office politics or family squabbles, this is might be a much better alternative that does far less harm to others. |
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Starring the brusque and vulpine Vladimir Mashkov, Tycoon is an engaging product of the wild-and-crazy school of Eastern European filmmaking. |
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It consists of hums and burrs and the shush of compressed air engaging and disengaging continually. |
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Consequently, I spent most of my time in the field engaging with boatmen and other locals working on the ghats. |
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This is bumptiously funky, respectably organic and engaging music that truly aspires to get young children excited about jazz. |
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This, the families claim, means they have to get the state's approval before engaging in the speech act of teaching their own kids. |
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For some it is experienced as a powerful and specifiable moment, engaging the deepest affections. |
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His music is readily approachable, engaging the heart in pleasant groves of melody all overhung with verdure of lush orchestration. |
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It's a sparse, spartan film, especially in its Scottish scenes and has none of the warmth of Ramsay's engaging debut, Ratcatcher. |
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His quick brushwork fits the scale of this painting, and the figure's plaintive expression is personally revealing, engaging and convincing. |
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Reviews have attributed to Brit author Lynne Truss an engaging wit that to me comes off as blandly methodic. |
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This engaging site is rife with news briefs, special reports, and up-to-the-minute news bulletins on information technology issues. |
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This is the engaging story of an upright man's quest to protect his family, find love, and see justice done. |
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There was clearly something at stake because several key, engaging characters snuffed it. |
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Marines engaging in their first combative exercise were often timid and unsure of themselves. |
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The engaging executive can barely conceal a certain smugness about the privacy problems encountered by the New York rival. |
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Magellan Gin has a supple body and an engaging bouquet laced with the aromas of citrus and spice. |
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If so, lenders are making unsecured loans when engaging in repurchase agreements. |
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A crowd of youths ran riot on The Inch estate, engaging in running street battles, smashing windows and breaking into cars. |
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Finally, engaging in unprotected sexual intercourse puts women at risk not only for STDs including HIV but also for unintended pregnancy. |
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To no apparent end they go straight ahead, engaging in haphazard, unmotivated acts that defy society's rules. |
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This concern is associated with an increased risk of women engaging in unhealthy eating behaviours. |
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It's an engaging slice of life and a rare example of a disaster film that doesn't rely on special effects. |
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So I will try to muster some sympathy for the man, and hopefully get back to enjoying the talents that made him so engaging in the first place. |
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Iselle climbed into the car and sleeked back her hair with her hand before engaging the gears and pulling off again into the night. |
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This said, I'm no bolshie hero going to court or engaging in ugly confrontations with inspectors. |
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It's a shame that his character is underused, since his performance is a quietly engaging one. |
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And I hope that they'll give us the option of engaging the cultural origins of skywatching and how different cultures identify constellations. |
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For students, the benefits of engaging in volunteer activities and community service are multifold. |
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They facilitate the exploration of local identity and are a way of engaging people in multicultural dialogues. |
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Swathed in delicate bluegrass guitar riffs and a gentle bass line, the song is as flesh and engaging now as it was 35 years ago. |
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I presume there are opportunities for engaging in debate on Islamist websites, unattributably. |
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This engaging picture book tells the story of a monster who is so ugly that when he looks at a blue sky the weather turns foul. |
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More of us are financially comfortable and have the luxury of sniping at politics from the sidelines rather than actively engaging in it. |
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He is intelligent, engaging and nimbly treads the line between humility and false modesty. |
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In addition, there are portable tripping devices that can be placed on the track to automatically stop trains by engaging their emergency breaks. |
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Let's say I'm moving to a shooting box from which I'll be engaging easy targets. |
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Likewise, the author of a psychiatry self-help book and his customers are engaging in a commercial transaction. |
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She has crafted a consistently engaging tragicomedy of life in the big city. |
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Religion and politics are apparently the two topics best avoided when engaging in polite conversation. |
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Pilates work involves engaging the muscles that encircle your torso from your lower rib cage to below your beltline. |
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Second, before engaging the enemy, rivers, mountains, and other topographical features must be used to gain added leverage. |
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That requires programmes which are topical, engaging and relevant, as the best of current affairs has always been. |
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They have destroyed any trust they had by engaging in obfuscations, spin doctoring and denials at every turn. |
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In one of the book's most titillating revelations, she writes about engaging in sexual threesomes. |
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As the plot deliciously twists and turns, it becomes more engaging and more human. |
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The engaging structure includes a pair of prongs or protrusions having a slip resistant outer surface. |
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In England the most engaging lithographer was Whistler, who used delicate lines and tints in his Nocturnes of the Thames. |
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It was ideal for for engaging targets in ravines, reverse slope positions, and in other defiladed positions. |
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Many of the so called punishment beatings issued are more commonly found to be retribution for engaging in trade on another persons patch. |
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An obvious example of this would be engaging a producer for a recording session. |
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Gerard DeGroot has produced a brisk, clear, engaging account based on a wide range of secondary sources and some primary materials. |
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Being disruptive, refusing to obey orders, and engaging in acts of self-mutilation and attempted suicide can all result in punitive action. |
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Yet a mere six months later, Sade is engaging in his most outrageous debauches to date. |
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He was an incredibly engaging dancer and brilliant choreographer of abhinaya. |
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Strong words indeed for a fellow who abhors political smear and accuses others of engaging in it! |
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If the partners engaging in the activity are both of the same gender, there can be no preconditioned dominant-submissive roles. |
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She is a crisply elegant young woman with an engaging gap-toothed smile, and she looks oddly like a proud parent, which, in a way, she is. |
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Even in engaging artillery batteries, the aim was primarily to wipe out the crews. |
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He hit this tone that's engaging and funny and you just wanna watch him do this character more. |
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The report points out that many doctors are engaging in such practices despite a well-publicized crackdown on insurance fraud and abuse. |
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All our people are forbidden from engaging in the activities prohibited by the Act. |
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We will foresightedly see what tools can be used to create engaging and motivating factors in boardrooms and meeting! |
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As it stands, it's a flawed but still engaging film that should warm the hearts of more adventurous filmgoers. |
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One of the most engaging tracks is Mama, with its compelling thumb piano line, high life guitar, and mesmerising vocal chants. |
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Thus she began her account with a detailed description of the appropriate behaviour of a collector engaging at first hand with the people. |
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We should assume that, in engaging in civic life, we are responding to more than just the bare materialities of our daily lives. |
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In fact, each photo is so engaging that I wished at times that the book form was replaced by a folio. |
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The police counterclaimed, stating that the cyclists were engaging in this act without a permit. |
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Masterhood, the result of the engaging in the practices that Masters teach, is the birthright of all. |
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All three plays were enjoyable and engaging in their own eccentric ways and all three directors deserve praise. |
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He is an engaging raconteur, and the narrative offers a wealth of information on both past and present conditions in this part of the world. |
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I found that dancers and varsity athletes are engaging in physical activity for an equal number of hours per day. |
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Garrulous, passionate and good-humoured, 35-year-old Khan is an immediately engaging personality who radiates confidence. |
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The book is a pleasure to read for its rich textuality, clarity of prose, engaging style with a sense of humor. |
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There is typically some memory loss and flashbacks may occur where the victim remembers engaging in involuntary behaviour. |
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They feel that viewing other people engaging in sexual acts is worth whatever amount of money it cost them. |
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They are suspected of engaging in credit card fraud to raise money for terrorism. |
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Unsupervised juveniles engaging in anti-social activity has been an ongoing problem for the shires of Irwin and Mullewa. |
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Dylan's a tough cookie, and you can read all about it on his very engaging and frequently updated website. |
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He is engaging in a few terminological inexactitudes, is that your point, is it, Mr Ellis? |
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He was thought of as a playboy whose main interests were dating beautiful women and engaging in manly sports like polo and competitive shooting. |
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After a long leisurely lunch and engaging conversation we made our excuses and departed. |
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It also may be an engaging supplemental text for an undergraduate introduction to family studies course. |
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After a little exchange of pleasantries, about the weather or some similarly engaging topic, I also like to receive a stamped receipt. |
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The grooves engaging the stud during rearward movement were shallower than those engaging the stud during forward movement. |
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He was dancing in his chair and clapping and beating out rhythms in the air, singing and scatting and engaging in repartee with the performers. |
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They also claimed that cybersex had become the new tea room for meeting anonymous partners and engaging in a fantasy world. |
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Try placing your body parallel to the firing line and practice engaging target from both sides of your body. |
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At the macrolevel, we won the Cold War by engaging in a long-term expenditure of resources while maintaining a large standing military. |
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Rather, it is by engaging in these interactions that organizations constitute and reconstitute themselves as social realities. |
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It was engaging and unusual and loaded with actors taking new turns. |
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They tout engaging plot lines, sharp illustrations and alluring wines that capture immediate attention. |
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Blood, guts, and gore are aplenty, but at its core is a very engaging character study of a small group of survivors. |
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And on his website he has posted a number of archival videos of him engaging in egregious behavior. |
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Miami Heat star Chris Bosh admits he loves nothing more than engaging in a fierce, hard-fought battle on the blacktop. |
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The BND, however, has more restrictions on engaging in these kinds of dirty tricks. |
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Bush busy engaging constituents on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate ahead of the 2004 presidential election. |
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Do cardio and strength train simultaneously while engaging every major body part. |
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The Maori component includes some songs in traditional waiata style composed by Wi Kuki Kaa, and some engaging sounds from Richard Nunns playing Maori instruments. |
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Antin has made a career of storytelling in films, photographs and performances that present engaging narratives of quests, masquerades and waking dreams. |
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Volume can be increased only by engaging more sets of strings and jacks. |
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Our country's first-hand experience with the reality of warlike violence will prove, in the end, our best leverage against engaging in yet another senseless bloodbath. |
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The watercolors depict the slugs engaging in melodramatic activities. |
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Its purpose was to provide offshore patrol boats with a comparatively lightweight direct and high-angle fire weapon capable of engaging both watercraft and targets ashore. |
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Like many business gurus, his messages are not necessarily original, but his engaging and inspirational style of delivery has made him a much-in-demand speaker. |
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The guitar and what sounds like a wheezy harmonium played backwards contribute to an impression of technologised folk that makes surprisingly engaging sense. |
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The ref has a word with him for engaging in a bit of afters. |
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It's perhaps surprising to find what an engaging and crafty writer Rob Lowe, the handsome Brat Packer, has turned out to be. |
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These modern versions of ancient traditions are often created out of whole cloth, but they offer the pleasure of enjoying an old-time religion without engaging one's own past. |
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Distrustful of engaging fully, the cynic engages superficially, gets the drug he needs, and moves along. |
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So it is with wind and solar today, and the president is engaging in delusive political practice by suggesting otherwise. |
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The play's more engaging theme is found in the moral struggle the characters encounter as they wrestle with the notion of integrity in the face of their grasping egos. |
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Organizations engaging in network are often diffuse, leaderless, and incredibly resilient. |
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The most engaging essayists and historians can seamlessly blend the personal and the political. |
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The film overcomes the senses, relentlessly engaging the spectator's gaze. |
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I usually avoid engaging in cross-columnist disputes because they seem petty and self-indulgent. |
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This movie brings a cheerfully anachronistic spin to the centuries-old traditions of knights engaging in combat for glory, honor, and a lady or two. |
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Yet despite his engaging irascibility, Mamoon never quite emerges as a character in his own right. |
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Chatty, engaging and knowledgeable, cabbies in Hong Kong are also avid listeners of discussion programs on local radio. |
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Thinking about Patients is written in an engaging and conversational style and is an antidote to the increasingly leaden approach of the evidence based medicine enthusiasts. |
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After being married for over 37 years, I showed extremely poor judgment by engaging in an extramarital affair. |
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The U.S. then contacted the Mexican marines, who did not hesitate, engaging Beltran and his gunmen in a 90-minute firefight. |
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Bill, roguish but engaging and relaxed, held the crowd rapt. |
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I have been to two or three of these events and have been struck that they are often really engaging and argumentative and quite surprise the adults. |
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If the volume is kept down, this latter tendency can provide one with a more rounded and engaging picture of Weblog writers who one might not otherwise know well. |
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Thomas accused the PMA of engaging in a massive speedup and compromising safety, citing the deaths of five longshore workers in accidents this year. |
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I see an engaging and fiery young woman, who on a number of occasions, has shown a regal command equal to any royal in the world, and I have known my share of royalty. |
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For decades, it was accepted that every athlete should stretch before engaging in any exercise or sport to loosen the muscles and protect them from injury. |
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She said that after engaging in a price war during low season, airlines were expecting to be able to jack up their prices during the incoming holiday season. |
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Greer never recounts Crist actually governing or even engaging in any kind of substantive policy battles. |
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Many people stretch before or after engaging in athletic activity. |
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Fluent in English, Spanish, French, German, Attic Greek, and Latin in addition to his native Dutch, he turned out to be a sharp and engaging philosophy student. |
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It found that young people living in constituencies with safe seats, where parties see little incentive in engaging with the electorate, are a particularly worry. |
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Personal experience does not translate automatically into engaging poetry. |
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It was like engaging with the texts of a madman in a mental institution. |
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They're not only using these books to fill space and time that might be used to better purpose, but they're also engaging in corporate backscratching. |
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He is a somewhat shambling but attractive denim-clad man in his late 50s, with a thatch of pewter-coloured hair, an engaging smile and a permanently amused gaze. |
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Infant and deathbed baptisms bring new dimensions to understanding the operation of baptism engaging human life to its limits and beyond as evidence of divine grace. |
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That itself is invigorating, and Colbert Busch has already proved herself a capable, engaging candidate with a will to win. |
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She smiled her most secretive and engaging smile and said nothing. |
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One of the most engaging things about the site is its air of faint eccentricity, and the fact that it is put together by a thoroughgoing enthusiast. |
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Still, maneuvering Spidey and engaging in thug head bashing is smooth as silk once you switch to gamepad controls and away from the aforementioned keyboard chaos. |
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Which makes the engaging and kindhearted Chummy all the more remarkable and original. |
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In fact, Breathing Fire 2 takes a look at the engaging Canadian voices of poets born in 1970s, the decade that followed the beret-clad beat generation. |
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In the meantime, women should be getting the clear message about the many health benefits of adopting a sensible diet and engaging in regular exercise. |
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As for the drummer, suffice it to say he took it to another level with a much bigger kit, flying around the tom-toms and engaging in fierce double-bass song finales. |
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The sense of topicality, of playwrights engaging with matters of public concern, helps override the structural weaknesses from which both plays suffer. |
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What's the point of engaging with what's happening around us when truth doesn't matter, might is right, and ethics hold you back and cost you money? |
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By integrating Tumblr users into this series, we're turning Hack My Life into a truly multi-platform experience that's incredibly engaging and sharable. |
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About once every decade, an animated-film director manages to create a work that finds the perfect blend of innovative, mind-blowing visuals and emotive, engaging content. |
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Willa is a wonderfully smart and funny and perceptive and engaging little kid. |
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On national television the woman who herself raised the specter of McCarthyism with her unexplained remarks insinuated I was engaging in the same tactic. |
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This well-crafted and engaging novel tells the story of Henry Townsend, a black bootmaker and former slave who becomes a slave owner during the 1800s in Virginia. |
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I think, certainly before Irish independence, he found London a far more engaging and stimulating city than he found the daily spite of the unmannerly town that was Dublin. |
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This was followed by assessment of intentions, thoughts, and attitudes about engaging in unprotected sexual intercourse with the woman in the film. |
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In this untypical but engaging sports autobiography, he portrays himself as a man of destiny, overcoming all obstacles in the way of England's Rugby World Cup victory. |
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Wright's powerful vocals are the final ingredient in this engaging brew. |
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If you'll take a few moments each day to look and listen for this engaging songster who often sing from an elevated perch, such as the top of a small shrub. |
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I'm a cross old sourpuss who prefers thinking deep thoughts about Plato and why it always rains when I haven't got my jacket, to engaging in friendly exchanges. |
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When one departs from the deeds of a specific group into speaking of the vices of a whole race or a people, one is descending to demonization and engaging in pure propaganda. |
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Our political indolence and preference for yelling across the room rather than engaging hurts us every day. |
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At once existential and literal, Mosquera's vignettes are visually seductive, successfully engaging both our need to belong and our sense of self. |
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In place of the slender, dark Italian fashion victims, the young women of Austria were blonde and freshly scrubbed, with vigorous, healthy chests and an engaging manner. |
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The whole point of viral marketing isn't to trick people, but to make the advertising interesting and engaging so that people want to find out more about your product. |
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She was an engaging little creature, full of sprightliness and life. |
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And, it does so without engaging in sophistry, for the true horror writer is consumed by a cacoethes to engage his moral imagination, to reveal a sliver of the transcendent. |
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A cleverly packaged cocktail of elderly acting talent bring their numerable years of experience to the table to create a gentle, mature and engaging little story. |
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The parents of a woman of 22, so classified, reported that she was hallucinating a husband and children at the dinner table and engaging them in extended conversation. |
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His intense gaze was directed at her, steely blue orbs engaging her brown. |
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Instead of engaging in small talk with editors, he sells via specialized agencies from his stock of 80,000 slides, all stored in iron cabinets in his house. |
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I swigged a strangely headless pint of stout, got to know my rather personable and engaging coursemates a little better, and generally had a grand time. |
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But really, how much heavy lifting is Australia going to be engaging in? |
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Furthermore, a substantial body of social research reports that engaging in cathartic expressions of anger does not eradicate aggressive urges but rather escalates them. |
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More frequent and engaging spots might be the new order of the day. |
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He cowrote an editorial in the current issue of The Nation cautioning activists against engaging in any activities that could be spun by the GOP or the media as inappropriate. |
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She is also engaging the help of the public in clamping down on crime and anti-social behaviour and putting more community support officers on the streets. |
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During that time, the bridge had been engaging in a wide variety of different large-amplitude vertical oscillations, without the slightest sign of any torsional motion. |
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Instead, the Grand National Party has been engaging in opportunistic grandstanding to weaken Seoul's current policy for restructuring of the chaebols. |
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As a friend, she asks and presses him to answer the hard questions, directly engaging with one whose thoughts she finds interesting, challenging him to clarify his position. |
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A paraphilia is a condition in which a person's sexual arousal and gratification depend on fantasizing about and engaging in sexual behavior that is atypical and extreme. |
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While it lasts it prevents us from making shoes, writing books, from engaging in either the humdrum routine of life or in making crucial decisions. |
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Any State was authorized to arrest and bring to justice persons suspected of engaging in piracy, whatever their nationality and the place of commission of the crime. |
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I reject the comments made by the previous speaker that any attempt to debate these issues openly and fearlessly is somehow engaging in racial hysteria or racial division. |
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Hunter's detailed comping is as engaging as any of his solos. |
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Such a situation inhibits us from engaging the prayer book for what it is as a treasury of public prayer which we should be able to use intelligently and not merely by rote. |
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For young people who remain in congregations, worship is found to be interesting because it is an engaging intersection of the gospel with their lives. |
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They've discovered that on average we interface with 832 individuals, meeting roughly half of those, engaging with the rest via telephone or e-mail. |
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Several of the authors advocate the use of narrative elements normally associated with novel writing and playwriting as a means of engaging readers in a story. |
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Each unit in the series has custom tubing shapes, contoured cushions and a lower profile, which combine to create a clean, contemporary look that is engaging to exercisers. |
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This guide is both a visually engaging and a clearly written introduction to reading the night sky with the naked eye, a telescope, or binoculars. |
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Similarly, a parallel slope envisaging a slide from physicians performing voluntary euthanasia to engaging in involuntary euthanasia requires empirical support. |
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While the investigator fleshes out the complex, engaging character of the woman, the film draws out the equally complex and engaging character of the detective. |
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True, at present the main thrust is placed mostly on engaging an enemy force advancing for a counterstroke with air strikes and long-range precision weapons. |
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Sport is never that engaging when the result is a foregone conclusion. |
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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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It will be no less devastating for the flagship show's engaging frontman. |
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Her engaging survey and his fittingly opulent volume, an upbeat gambol through Bollywood's history, are both the work of knowledgeable enthusiasts. |
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And in particular, by engaging lay people as well as ordained ministers in the government of the Church, Presbyterianism prepared the people for participatory democracy. |
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A legal expert here yesterday said that people who were e-mailing details of the allegations to friends and colleagues were engaging in libel, by defaming the players. |
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Efforts aimed at ensuring data collection, correction of data and technical errors, as well as engaging in the re-engineering of processes and procedures would continue, he added. |
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The Lawmen by western author Alton Pryor is an engaging focus on law enforcers that plied their trade on the western American frontier. |
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Because Why is an engaging collection of evocative and original poetry drawn from the work of teacher, creative writer, and poet Sarah Fox. |
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So you can imagine a pirate rather reluctantly engaging in this behavior as a way of preserving that reputation. |
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An increasing number of small authors are using niche marketing online to sell more books by engaging with their readers online. |
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There he attempted to establish a new khanate, engaging in war against Russian governors. |
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An engaging spin-off from the Barbershop series, BEAUTY SHOP stars Queen Latifah as a hairstylist who opens up a beauty shop. |
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After being married for 37 years, I showed extremely poor judgment by engaging in an extramarital affair. |
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British researchers found that some new antibody drugs work by engaging the garbage disposal system that exists in cells. |
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The principle of a clip lockingly engaging under the metal to which it is affixed had been in general use in the automobile industry. |
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Fast-forward to the present, where engaging statistics projects are the norm. |
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For many years, Sheldon carved out a niche for TVC by engaging in unrelenting gay bashing. |
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These website's leaders believe this makes the social networking experience more engaging for users. |
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Gambling was banned in the Qing dynasty but there was no limitation on Manchus engaging in archery contests. |
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Reading and discussion are springboards for action, for prayer, for participation in the sacraments, for engaging with others in faith and love. |
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And no, Friedersdorf is not merely engaging in his own hackery. |
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The piston was then temporarily locked in the upper position by a spring catch engaging a notch in the rod. |
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She's an engaging guide to a mostly hidden world of meetings, phone calls, and shouting matches. |
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What ritual did some celebrities start engaging in over the summer? |
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West proved far harsher and more belligerent toward the Indians than any of his predecessors, engaging in wars of conquest against them. |
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Norm had great respect for FFA and was passionate about engaging youth in agriculture. |
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For example, when engaging bilaterally with one another, Commonwealth governments exchange high commissioners instead of ambassadors. |
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A fragmented China provided easy opportunities for Japan to gain territories piece by piece without engaging in total war. |
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Weisberg, who traces Bush's sins backward to his ancestors, may be engaging in a reverse form of Whiggism. |
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There in Ormuz, Afonso remained, engaging in diplomatic efforts and receiving envoys while becoming increasingly ill. |
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