Basking sharks feed exclusively on plankton and are the coolwater equivalent of the tropical whale shark. |
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The Guianan toucanet is almost exclusively found in the forest and savanna region. |
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Known as the Gentlemen's Cabin, it was an exclusively male preserve, where men could obtain alcoholic refreshments and lounge on settees. |
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A special herbal topical medication was exclusively designed by experts in our institution. |
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In contrast, metatherian fossils from the Late Cretaceous are exclusively from Eurasia and North America. |
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More or less since '81, we have been occupied exclusively with developing tinters and colouring the work of our customers. |
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The Jobclock system, designed exclusively for the construction trades, eliminates inaccurate or imprecise timecards. |
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And despite the fact that I've been almost exclusively mendacious since my late teens, it's not rained on me once. |
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If you believe the selldown in technology shares is due exclusively to the pricking of the dotcom bubble, think again. |
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The Scyphozoa, or jellyfish, are an exclusively marine class in which the medusoid stage dominates. |
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The white wines, dry to medium dry depending on the year, are made exclusively from the long-lived Chenin Blanc. |
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Today, however, virtually all philosophers agree that science deals exclusively with matters of contingent fact. |
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I longed to leap out of my hospital bed and meet someone exactly like that, a person devoted exclusively to self-advancement. |
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The world's smallest mammal, the bumblebee bat, is found exclusively in a small number of karst caves in Thailand. |
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The Alabama bus system was segregated by race, with the first ten seats reserved exclusively for white people. |
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Find other clear-headed thinkers like yourself and pay attention exclusively to their work. |
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The diet of barbastelles consists almost exclusively of Lepidoptera, probably caught by aerial hawking. |
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The senior judges in England and Wales are drawn almost exclusively from the Bar. |
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Both were sympathetic but lacked the will to tackle a problem that was not exclusively theirs. |
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For too long the subject area has had a predominantly, if not exclusively, masculine appearance. |
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By contrast, reduced activation in the mesencephalic brainstem and the thalamus was noted to be exclusively associated with mental relaxation. |
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For federal purposes like taxes, the law declares that marriage exclusively means the union of one man and one woman. |
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This species lives exclusively in or near sandy soils within coastal dune and scrub communities and maritime chaparral. |
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Stay with her exclusively and wrestle with resentfulness coupled with marital bliss. |
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It must be kept in mind that Bali-cum-paradise was not developed exclusively by, or even for, the Balinese. |
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But in Antarctic waters, E supurba so abounds that the baleen whales feed on it almost exclusively. |
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This is applicable especially, but not exclusively, to so-called social insects such as bees, wasps, ants and termites. |
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My house on Whidbey Island, Washington, is almost exclusively lighted by wall sconces. |
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Typically, in bilingual schools in Mexico, instruction is predominantly or exclusively in Spanish. |
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The typical indoor range has concrete floors and a steel backstop, and attracts blue-collar males almost exclusively. |
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Delayed induced effects have been studied almost exclusively with mandibulate insects. |
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Manchego cheese is a fatty cheese, produced exclusively with Manchego sheep and cured a minimum of 60 days. |
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But then from memory mass murderers or serial killers were pretty much exclusively male. |
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Made for us exclusively by Chantal, this tea caddy matches our popular logo teapot. |
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The contracts are being awarded exclusively to US firms and are by invitation only. |
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Pulmonary disease due to talc, a group of hydrous magnesium silicates, is almost exclusively encountered after occupational exposure. |
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The evening was exclusively tailor-made for them with games and gifts and the day-long exhaustion died down in no time. |
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Our managers understand what a good salesperson is, because we promote exclusively from our sales floor. |
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The table linen comes as gift sets consisting of six place mats and nine napkins, exclusively made with 100 per cent hand-woven cotton fabrics. |
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In contrast, many short term fixed rate deals available exclusively to new borrowers were sold at cost or even a slight loss. |
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Discussions are still taking place as to whether the new meeting room will be a bookable room or a lounge exclusively for campus clubs. |
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Ferox are exclusively a fish of the central European glacial lakes, the Scottish lochs and the Irish loughs. |
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Among these nine, except the Rhesus macaque and Assamese macaque, the rest are exclusively found in Northeast India. |
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I use synthetic rubber almost exclusively, and it's certainly soft and pliable. |
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Though longboards remained popular during the early 60's, balsa wood had been almost exclusively exchanged for foam and fiberglass. |
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His songs were almost exclusively from his latest album, a collection of pleasant, rootsy pop tunes. |
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The caterpillar of the Argus Butterfly feeds almost exclusively on the leaves of the rock rose. |
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A third-generation business, staffed exclusively by family members, it boasted a menu of archetypically heavy New England cuisine. |
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We suppose that this aquamanile had an exclusively secular purpose because it is similar to the sign of the zodiac used in medieval woodcuts. |
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All titles were heritable and followed the male line of descent almost exclusively. |
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He is anxious to avoid having them added to a portfolio as an exclusively commercial asset. |
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The guaranteed, antitypical blessings for the elect rest exclusively upon the meritorious work of Christ. |
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His work is almost exclusively on calculus, in particular differential equations and functions of a real variable. |
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This chapter has dealt exclusively with Durkheim's first masterpiece, but it has not done justice to all its riches. |
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I'm willing to bet that Dido's audience is almost exclusively female, to an unusual degree in pop artists. |
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The government's move to create districts exclusively for women contending for parliamentary seats has revivified rows in the political arena. |
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Primary retroperitoneal mucinous cystadenoma is an uncommon tumor found exclusively in women. |
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And, two leading publishing houses came up with anthologies of exclusively new poems. |
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To my mind, golf can be categorized as an aristocratic game reserved exclusively for the leisured classes, big shots and whimsical big spenders. |
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They are exclusively answerable to Parliament and have to present an annual report on their activity. |
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Just six months later the anoles were almost exclusively tree-dwelling, and longer-legged lizards had died in disproportionate numbers. |
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In March, however, she retook control and now sells her wines exclusively from her tasting room and online. |
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Critics of America are not, in any case, drawn exclusively from the pacifist Left. |
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Our individualist culture tends to think almost exclusively of great advances in science or philosophy as the product of great lone geniuses. |
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Things actually have gotten better, and not just because we are no longer pictured exclusively as wretched suicides and guilt-ridden reprobates. |
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Even menus in Russian restaurants are printed exclusively in Latvian, the republic's only official tongue. |
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Probably because it doesn't involve lassos or bucking bulls, cutting horse is watched and practiced almost exclusively by equine sports nerds. |
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They occur almost exclusively along the alveolar ridge of the maxilla in white female newborns. |
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Genes in the second group are expressed exclusively in testes and form gene families on the Y chromosome. |
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The walnut lace bug feeds almost exclusively on black walnut and is found throughout the range of black walnut. |
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Under these circumstances, the British army would not consist exclusively of regulars. |
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It is divided into ten administrative regions, exclusively staffed from the central government. |
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Your argument seems to suggest that people everywhere measure worth primarily or exclusively in terms of monetary value. |
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It's a common assumption that most homes had a slave or two, while most farms and quarries were almost exclusively worked by slave labor. |
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He did not focus exclusively on letter-perfect performance but attempted to enable the child to explore the keyboard, even to compose. |
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The calf's first year of food is almost exclusively its mother's rich milk, which can be reached easily. |
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In addition, at least since the inception of the all-volunteer Army, the United States has never filled the Army exclusively with male recruits. |
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More predictable from that medium is an extended segue dedicated exclusively to wining. |
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Dogs kept exclusively in cages and kenneled and not exposed to people at all after 14 weeks of age may have severely undeveloped social skills. |
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These revenues would be exclusively earmarked for financing the mass rapid transit system in the form of government subsidies. |
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Osaka prints are with a few exceptions of bijin prints exclusively designs of actors and kabuki scenes. |
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Not named were probably those animals which live exclusively in forest, jungles, mountains, wetlands, deserts, etc. |
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Juiceheads avoid gynecomastia by taking anti-estrogens, or by exclusively using steroids that can't be converted to estrogen. |
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Is the EIF by definition a festival exclusively for high-minded pursuits where jollity has no place? |
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Businesses rarely rely exclusively on quantitative research to make weighty marketing decisions. |
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The apple cider, made exclusively with crisp, sweet winesap apples, is spicy and just winey enough. |
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It is consumed almost exclusively by men in the evening or at celebrations such as weddings. |
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Smith has studied martial arts for 18 years, concentrating exclusively on ju-jitsu for the last 14 years and has trained all over Europe. |
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But in Standard Spoken English, we use the indirect quotative almost exclusively. |
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At Churton, winemaking is focused exclusively on Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir. |
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During the Abbasid period, when Islam's foundations were developed, leading scholars and thinkers were exclusively male. |
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The first two volumes concentrated almost exclusively on the white male leaders of the antislavery campaign. |
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So, Islamized teaching sends girls back home for marriage and housework, and remains exclusively for boys. |
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See the rest of Bon Appetit's picks for the best restaurants in America, exclusively at BonAppetit.com. |
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Kantrowitz may be at fault for focusing almost exclusively on a small group of black bostonians. |
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Though unlike these artists, bulletproof Stockings exclusively performs for ladies-only audiences. |
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Economists at the time were wedded to using their tools exclusively for analyzing the consequences of government policies that were selected by the political process. |
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Many producers bring white labels of their latest tunes fresh from the pressing plant and sell them exclusively at Rhythm Division before distributing them elsewhere. |
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Every day, Dominica's Broadcasting Corporation airs a radio programme exclusively about bananas, drawing an avid audience from all over this tiny Caribbean island. |
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The user fee on duck stamps goes exclusively to funding federal acquisition of wetlands as wildlife habitat. |
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A second effect of Goodman's discussion was to undermine the orthodox assumption that confirmation is an exclusively logical relation between sentences. |
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Thus, in tissue exclusively fixing respired or internally generated CO 2, but not carrying out net gas exchange, photosynthetic capacity can still be estimated. |
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Overall, the show is a thorough, if exclusively Eurocentric, X-ray vision of fashion. |
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Or perhaps more accurately, a man, in his last years, especially but not exclusively consumed by affairs of the spirit. |
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However, these scholarships are also exclusively offered to Miss America contestants. |
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It is certainly not correct to exclusively depict her as an entirely innocent victim. |
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This article focuses exclusively on heterosexual relationships. |
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One of Kate's gynecologists delivers exclusively at London's fanciest maternity hospital, The Portland. |
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This is fairly common, is seen almost exclusively in women over middle age, and is usually a manifestation of lichen planus or mucous membrane pemphigoid. |
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If basic emotions like fear are mediated exclusively by the limbic system, the higher cognitive emotions such as love and guilt seem to involve much more cortical processing. |
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One popular genre, the story of college life, focuses too exclusively on the young, whether it be the apple-cheeked football hero or the snarky slouch. |
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So when I was asked to take a high-powered road car to an exclusively booked circuit for a morning of tail-out, power sliding, I had to double-check. |
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Amouage, an Arabian perfume manufacturer based in Oman used to provide perfume exclusively to royalty but has expanded its market around the world. |
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With the transition to digital imaging and the use of archival pigmented inks, sepia toning is done these days almost exclusively for aesthetic reasons. |
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The asparagus pea is indigenous to the Mediterranean region of Europe and the Near East, but now cultivated in Western Europe almost exclusively as a connoisseur's vegetable. |
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As of 1956, grabbing was legal exclusively for tackling the ball-carrier. |
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He and his colleagues began working with a phage that infects the anthrax bacterium almost exclusively and identified the gene encoding its lysin. |
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Since they spend many months of the year at sea, the Horned Puffin's diet is not completely known, except that the chicks are fed almost exclusively fish. |
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I used to work at an elite Manhattan hedge fund that recruited almost exclusively from the Ivy League and its equivalents. |
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He has worked with the Victory brewery on developing an unfiltered Bavarian-style wheat beer that will be served exclusively at Ludwig's and the brewery's taproom. |
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Today, there are few, if any, maritime roles that remain exclusively male. |
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We have to stop teaching exclusively to the test, and put equal weight on social studies, science, PE, and the arts. |
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Few today, except perhaps the mandarins in the Treasury, would subscribe to the view that national wealth should be defined exclusively in terms of gold reserves. |
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Their key goal is achievement, but this aim is not exclusively scholastic. |
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His chapter on Paris art focuses almost exclusively on economics, resulting in what must be one of the least scintillating treatments of the Impressionists ever written. |
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The Alpha Project will focus exclusively on the pheromone signal pathway in baker's yeast, whose cells' signal-transduction system is quite similar to ours. |
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It was an impressive venue to the Balinese, as it housed Westerners almost exclusively, and few of them had been as high as the fifth floor, where the experiment was held. |
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No one wins when the political field is populated exclusively by the incorrigible right and the bemused left. |
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Biarmosuchians are a group of small-to-medium sized carnivorous therapsids known exclusively from Middle to Upper Permian strata in South Africa and Russia. |
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The three strikes law is supposed to apply exclusively to violent criminals, and if it must stay on the books, it should still only apply to them. |
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The three strikes law should only apply exclusively to violent criminals. |
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The first two chapters deal exclusively with economic theory. |
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The Kinorhyncha are microscopic, bilaterally symmetrical, exclusively free-living, benthic, marine animals and ecologically part of the meiofauna. |
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While blue whales may occasionally feed on pelagic crabs and small fishes, their diet is almost exclusively euphausiid shrimps commonly called krill. |
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The programme relied almost exclusively on picturesque images from the long-gone era of horse-drawn wagons, roadside tinsmithery and jolly beggarmen singing for their supper. |
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Remarkably, the sport's legitimization is happening almost exclusively because of Red Bull. |
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Jenna and tamara her best friend, speak almost exclusively in inside jokes and ever-evolving slang. |
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This year, 36 million of the 49.3 million households that invest in mutual funds do so exclusively in tax-deferred accounts. |
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The new species of Alona is clearly a stygobiont, although accompanied by a fauna which is not exclusively stygobiotic. |
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The team has excavated an area of about 1500 sq yd that was dedicated exclusively to copper production. |
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In fact, several details of this passage belong exclusively to his auctorial persona. |
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Renal medullary carcinoma is a rapidly growing tumour of the renal medulla associated almost exclusively with the sickle-cell trait. |
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At the age of eleven Chalmers was entered as a student at St Andrews, where he devoted himself almost exclusively to mathematics. |
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These were almost exclusively aimed at boys, but by the end of the 15th century Edinburgh also had schools for girls. |
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Four weeks are allocated as constituency week to allow members to do exclusively constituency work. |
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Annual precipitation is usually sufficient, but it occurs almost exclusively during the winter months, making summer droughts a constant threat. |
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The one and only computer program designed exclusively for unraveling the downrange ballistics of shotshells. |
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Cairn originally could more broadly refer to various types of hills and natural stone piles, but today is used exclusively of artificial ones. |
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Under this Agreement, RHB will promote, via its branches and alternative distribution channels, TMLM's life insurance products exclusively. |
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The NCR RealPOS 70 product line will be sold to the SUBWAY chain's 24,000 worldwide franchisees exclusively through Subtotal POS Systems Ltd. |
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In November 2006 the gallery launched a new section exclusively for art students, called Stuart. |
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In November launched a new section within Saatchi Online exclusively for art students, called Stuart. |
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We examined blood parasites in a seabird with an exclusively high-Arctic breeding distribution, the little auk. |
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He began to work more with photography after this discovery and stopped painting for a while to exclusively pursue this new technique. |
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Lee Sport and New Era will exclusively produce and market the official Stanley Cup Champions locker room merchandise. |
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The vase tradition has a general distribution and feature almost exclusively cremation. |
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Though Thomas wrote exclusively in the English language, he has been acknowledged as one of the most important Welsh poets of the 20th century. |
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Moore is a writer almost exclusively, though his hyper detailed scripts always play to the strengths of the artists he works with. |
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Despite their names, these services are designed for all palliative conditions, not exclusively cancer. |
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For example, in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, consumer beverages are labelled almost exclusively using litres and millilitres. |
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At very low temperatures, the equilibrium state is composed almost exclusively of the para form. |
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Modern ships, since roughly 1940, have been produced almost exclusively of welded steel. |
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Through recognition only and exclusively a State becomes an International Person and a subject of International Law. |
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Previous calculations made reference exclusively to total CSF volume in the lumbosacral region. |
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In particular, tarragon and star anise yield essential oils that are almost exclusively the isomers of 4-methoxyphenylpropene. |
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These areas almost exclusively have Labour MPs, with the sole exception of Lib Dem John Pugh in Sefton. |
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Saudi Arabia, Brunei, Kuwait, and Qatar have become welfare states exclusively for their own citizens. |
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Standards deteriorated as the regime sought to use cultural outlets exclusively as propaganda media. |
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The married dad of two told us exclusively of his secret torment over being gay in the macho world of rugby league. |
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Since the digital switchover in April 2010, the channel has broadcast exclusively in Welsh. |
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Previously, weekday coverage in the United States was exclusively handled by ESPN2 during the tournament's first week. |
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There are also regulations which prevent certain listed events from being sold exclusively to pay television. |
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Devoted exclusively to the sport, it recorded race results and advertised upcoming meets. |
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One of this year's star attractions is the money saving show specials, which exhibitors are offering exclusively to NEFS 2002 attendees. |
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Before the advent of synthetics, textile manufacturing depended almost exclusively on wool, silk and fiber plants such as cotton and flax. |
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The spicy nature can put off Brits with more sensitive stomachs and we can exclusively reveal it divides opinion more than Marmite. |
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Tickets for the festival went on sale on Monday 27 February, exclusively to Virgin Mobile customers, and went on general sale on Friday 3 March. |
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The book is being exclusively serialised by the Western Mail and Wales on Sunday over the course of the next five days. |
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Only two out of ten women breastfeed exclusively in Cyprus, and one in ten does not breastfeed at all. |
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The show created a new global audience for the scene, after years of exclusively UK underground buzz. |
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Kevin Martin's experiments with the genre are almost exclusively collaborations with MCs such as Warrior Queen, Flowdan, and Tippa Irie. |
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The movement, though dominated by clergy, was not exclusively clericalist in inspiration or reception. |
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In 1987, MTV launched a show, Headbanger's Ball, devoted exclusively to heavy metal videos. |
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Through 1969, the Beatles' catalogue was published almost exclusively by Northern Songs Ltd. |
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Chaucer was a courtier, leading some to believe that he was mainly a court poet who wrote exclusively for nobility. |
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Attempts to find classical or Late Latin influence or analogue in Beowulf are almost exclusively linked with Homer's Odyssey or Virgil's Aeneid. |
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Not many major players are involved exclusively in the marketing of methanol in Poland. |
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He paid her a weekly fee to sit for him exclusively, afraid that other artists might employ her. |
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More details have emerged sice the Telegraph exclusively revealed the Budget plas o Saturday. |
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In Early Modern European tradition, witches were stereotypically, though not exclusively, women. |
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However, once a fox enters the employ of a human it almost exclusively becomes a force of evil to be feared. |
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Of these three categories the thakatha is almost exclusively female, the sangoma is usually female, and the inyanga is almost exclusively male. |
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The planting or sowing of maize, exclusively called corn, was just accomplished on the Town Hill, when I reached it. |
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A large number of Wiccans do not exclusively follow any single tradition or even are initiated. |
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He was elected to the exclusively Tory Carlton Club in 1836, and was also taken up by the party's leading hostess, Lady Londonderry. |
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Both the Copa Nissan Sudamericana and the FIFA Club World Cup will be telecasted exclusively in Spanish by Fox Sports en Espanol later this year. |
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However, only five loans are recorded exclusively in the northern counties. |
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A chair was, at first, a superintendent of a circuit within the district, but now ministers are appointed exclusively to the role. |
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Added to that, we've got seven pairs of Phase Pro trainers, designed exclusively for the netball player. |
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But few focus exclusively on the sword of Damocles hanging over the heads of New Brunswickers regarding their precarious economic outlook. |
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There are also Gaelscoileanna where children are taught exclusively through the medium of Irish. |
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Moniker and SnapNames, have been chosen by Senico Labs LLC to exclusively broker the premium domain iCall. |
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True bugs like stink bugs and big-eyed bugs were active almost exclusively during daylight hours. |
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The Stephenson lamp was used almost exclusively in North East England, whereas the Davy lamp was used everywhere else. |
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If the tree was correct, the molar thought to belong exclusively to live-bearing mammals had evolved separately in the egg-laying monotremes. |
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Azantis and Ceutical will market the water solubilized liquid krill oil exclusively to resellers and formulators as bulk or in finished forms. |
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Saguaros are found exclusively in the Sonoran Desert and are very slow growing. |
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The English currency was almost exclusively silver until 1344 when the gold noble was successfully introduced into circulation. |
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Exmoor is an upland area formed almost exclusively from sedimentary rocks dating from the Devonian and early Carboniferous periods. |
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Research from the University of Bristol, has identified a particular ion channel present exclusively in these C-fiber nociceptors. |
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The Peak District is formed almost exclusively from sedimentary rocks dating from the Carboniferous period. |
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The 42mm diameter Tiddly Pomme has been snapped up exclusively by Marks and Spencer, which hopes that it will encourage kids to eat more fruit. |
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The Saitama Prefectural Police Department, for example, had no K9 units of its own, and relied on contract dogs exclusively. |
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Once qualified, suppliers are placed on a list of companies that exclusively provide castings for spare part acquisitions. |
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Prior to CBCWA's creation, charter members relied exclusively on groundwater supplies. |
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The visitation focussed almost exclusively on the country's religious houses, with largely negative conclusions. |
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However, the gothic style and medieval scholastic philosophy remained exclusively until the turn of the 16th century. |
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This increase was almost exclusively due to Batrachoididae or toadfishes, which are typically found in reef habitat. |
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This clade is today almost exclusively found among males in West Africa, where it is also rare. |
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Although there are sections exclusively for women and children, the Grand Mosque in Mecca is desegregated. |
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This edition is dedicated exclusively to articles on women's folklore, with approaches that were not coming from a man's perspective. |
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Only from the beginning of the 17th century did the badge become exclusively associated with the Prince of Wales. |
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The territorial name Latharna was only applied exclusively to the location of the present town in recent centuries. |
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Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. |
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They feed almost exclusively on neritic and oceanic squid, mostly nocturnally. |
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This school of thought for the next 50 years was exclusively technically based. |
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Both species prefer deeper marine areas and species that live frequently or exclusively in coastal and shallow water areas. |
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Vast forests, featuring almost exclusively the three species pine, spruce and birch, dominate the landscape, clearly demarcating its boundaries. |
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Is there a fallacy involved in deriving an ought from a set of exclusively factual or descriptive premises? |
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Symbiotic animals of the genus Symbion, the only member of the phylum Cycliophora, live exclusively on lobster gills and mouthparts. |
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The fossil record of the Caridean is sparse, with only 57 exclusively fossil species known. |
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The Commission is not exclusively responsible for the setting of total allowable catches. |
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Alternatively, the mine can be programmed specifically to ignore all surface vessels regardless of size and exclusively target submarines. |
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Most rodents are herbivorous, feeding exclusively on plant material such as seeds, stems, leaves, flowers, and roots. |
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While moles are typically found in tunnel systems, the European mole is not exclusively an underground dweller. |
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The snow petrel is one of only three birds that breed exclusively in Antarctica. |
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It is used almost exclusively in oceanography to measure the volumetric rate of transport of ocean currents. |
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The beads are exclusively confined to the Still Bay occupation units, and the majority have been found in the M1 phase. |
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Wheelchair taxicabs are part of the regular fleet in most cases, and so are not reserved exclusively for the use of wheelchair users. |
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Why is progress a perquisite reserved almost exclusively for the activities we call science? |
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Milking is now performed almost exclusively by machine, though human technicians are still essential on most facilities. |
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Many sports camps are of the second type, which focuses almost exclusively on one particular sport. |
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Technologies are not usually exclusively products of science, because they have to satisfy requirements such as utility, usability, and safety. |
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In an ideal monatomic gas, the kinetic energy is found exclusively in the purely translational motions of the particles. |
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Moreover, they were not very frequent and occurred only intervocally almost exclusively after short vowels. |
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There are very few discovered settlements, which led to the traditional view of this culture as exclusively nomadic pastoralists. |
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Types of clerics are distinguished from offices, even when the latter are commonly or exclusively occupied by clerics. |
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The Y chromosome is passed exclusively through sperm, which undergo multiple cell divisions during gametogenesis. |
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Each year their harvest was to be sold exclusively to the VOC at fixed prices. |
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The Pennon was used exclusively by the monarchs of the Crown and was expressive of their sovereignty. |
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In modern times, however, the name 'Palestine' has exclusively become the political designation for a restricted area. |
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The prologue points almost exclusively to the Holy Land as the subject of the work. |
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The interatrial artery of the ostrich is small in size and exclusively supplies blood to only part of the left auricle and interatrial septum. |
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Following the French colonization, the language of instruction and media changed from Malagasy to almost exclusively French. |
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Those with access in rural areas were served almost exclusively by protected wells. |
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Although New Spain produced considerable sugar and wheat, these were consumed exclusively in the colony even though there was demand elsewhere. |
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By this time, he had abandoned the use of occultations in preference for appulses exclusively. |
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These lines are used almost exclusively for the transportation of freight, which in 1999 added up to 37 million tons. |
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In 1710, the Zamorin was made to sign a treaty with the VOC undertaking to trade exclusively with the VOC and expel other European traders. |
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Until that time, scurvy had not been observed in any organism apart from humans and had been considered an exclusively human disease. |
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Discussion of the Dieppe maps in contemporary Australia is exclusively confined to the Jave la Grande feature. |
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Ostrogs were smaller and exclusively military forts, compared to larger kremlins that were the cores of Russian cities. |
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This resulting potato almost exclusively produces amylopectin, and thus is more useful for the starch industry. |
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In Somali territories, slaves were purchased in the slave market exclusively to do work on plantation grounds. |
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There is an area where Nanban is used exclusively to refer to a certain style, and that is cooking and the names of dishes. |
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In May 1544, a ship landed there filled exclusively with Portuguese refugees, as Balthasar de Faria reported to King John. |
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The mute Hendrick Avercamp painted almost exclusively winter scenes of crowds seen from some distance. |
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The letters c, q, x, and z occur almost exclusively in borrowings from French, English, Greek and Latin. |
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Hawaiian, like the Polynesian languages generally, is an isolating language, so its verbal grammar exclusively relies on unconjugated verbs. |
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Pronouns, nouns and demonstratives are used exclusively in the singular and plural forms through the use of classifiers, suffixes and prefixes. |
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Canadians measure property, both residential and commercial, in square feet exclusively. |
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In everyday speech, when a particular roadway is not being specified, the term highway is generally or exclusively used. |
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Hindustani has an oblique case for pronouns which is used exclusively with postpositions. |
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However, desu may never come before the end of a sentence, and da is used exclusively to delineate subordinate clauses. |
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Since the creation of faith is exclusively God's work, it does not depend on the actions of the one baptized, whether infant or adult. |
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After the delivery of a child, a woman who is not exclusively breastfeeding may become pregnant again after as few as four to six weeks. |
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This usually requires the presence of no periods, exclusively breastfeeding the infant, and a child younger than six months. |
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In addition, African indigenous courts, which deal exclusively with indigenous law, also exist. |
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Criminal prosecutions are conducted in the style of the British common law, as this jurisdiction falls exclusively to the federal government. |
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The emitted VOC belonged exclusively to the substance classes of terpenes and aldehydes. |
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Since the early 20th century, the term has been used almost exclusively in conjunction with the modern development of hydroelectric power. |
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The Irish community that was building in Lowell, Massachusetts was not exclusively female unlike the grouping of mill girls in the dormitories. |
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The Shang Yang school was favored, though not exclusively, by Emperor Wu of Han. |
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There are several dental practices within the town some offering treatment through the NHS and others exclusively private. |
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As a result, they are primarily, indeed exclusively, focused on serving the tourist and leisure markets, not local transportation needs. |
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The guidebook author Alfred Wainwright popularised the use of the older Cumbric name, which is now used almost exclusively. |
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As its other common names suggest, the osprey's diet consists almost exclusively of fish. |
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Coastal populations of the large subspecies pealei feed almost exclusively on seabirds. |
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Jennings brewed exclusively in Lorton until 1874 when its present home, the Castle Brewery in Cockermouth, was purchased. |
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In exchange for use of a buyer's boat, the ricers were to sell what they harvested exclusively to him. |
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In geology, the term xenolith is almost exclusively used to describe inclusions in igneous rock during magma emplacement and eruption. |
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This conflicts with the data on modern solanderiids, which are exclusively marine. |
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Ancient Egyptians, whose agriculture depended exclusively on the Nile, deified the river, worshiped, and exalted it in a great hymn. |
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Unveiled here, new regimes of the electron firehose instability may be exclusively controlled by the suprathermals. |
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Goods were conveyed about the town almost exclusively in trucks drawn by dogs. |
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Jonathan Swift would use the Hudibrastic form almost exclusively for his poetry. |
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That sin or guilt pertains exclusively to voluntary action is the true principle of orthodoxy. |
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Wart snakes are adapted to aquatic systems and prey almost exclusively on fish. |
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The process of appointment is not known, but the names were drawn almost exclusively from among John's more active opponents. |
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