If you don't have an active life, for instance, don't purchase a breed that needs a lot of exercise such as hounds, retrievers and shepherds. |
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With a fireplace, for instance, the wall goes from board to masonry, and you have a wavy corner to match up. |
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Under this general law, for instance, one way babies become adoptable is by the consent of their biological parents. |
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Many of the old and traditional art forms like for instance Japanese sumo wrestling could remain their popularity until our days. |
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We can note, for instance, the general avoidance of fricatives and affricates in pidgin phonological inventories. |
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So for instance, the lyre bird is the storyteller of the bush, not only because it doesn't have a voice of its own, but because it keeps the law. |
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You can, however, fit a few dozen large textbooks into a book reader the size of one paperback-a boon for medical students, for instance. |
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In Africa, for instance, there are birds called widows and whydahs, many of which have tails longer than a foot. |
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English historians, for instance, have used the reams of paper generated by the courts that dealt with serious crimes. |
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Take, for instance, this fragment of a 1978 study which mobilizes the concept of assimilation, a keyword in Franco-Ontarian politics. |
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Ben Wyvis, for instance, is unlikely to win any prizes in a contest against some of the more shapely Highland summits. |
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The diagram shows, for instance, that the combination of hot and cold produces the element of air and the humour of blood. |
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Lighthouses, for instance, have a certain romance about them, and Dutch windmills are considered highly picturesque. |
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The Chinese, for instance, have records of the Genesis account and the message of Christ written in the symbols of their language. |
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On Ashoka Road for instance, Rama along with her grandson Kunwar Pal, can be seen wooing customers from under a tree. |
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My parents for instance, don't know how to use an automatic teller machine. |
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Fresh, they add decoration and delicate flavours, for instance woodruff in German wine-cups, or make soothing hot drinks. |
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Just take for instance, the erratic rain pattern that hit parts of the country in the last farming season. |
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It helped her get into a fancy boarding school, for instance, but it also attracted superficial wooers looking for the ultimate status accessory. |
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The hardy woolly mammoths, for instance, thrived in the cold of Ice Age Siberia. |
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Vegetation, for instance, is an agitated composition featuring three loosely arranged horizontal bands. |
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The refillable glass bottle system used at The Beer Store, for instance, makes bottle returns a breeze. |
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In the case of Estonia, for instance, eight Estonian kroons are covered by one Deutschmark. |
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Serialization, for instance, has been attributed to substratum from the African languages, particularly the Kwa group. |
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A gift from your cousin can be a re-gift for a co-worker, for instance, but not your sister. |
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When the mood stone registers blue-green, for instance, your dog is relaxed and cuddly, but black means he's cranky. |
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By investing a regular sum, for instance in an index tracker, you will simply be buying more units should prices fall. |
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In all cases, for instance, individuals must maintain their access rights through regular use. |
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If you are heading for Marrakesh, for instance, you are going to want to stay in a riad. |
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In ancient Rome, for instance, the bed was an all-purpose piece of furniture, used for eating, relaxing and socialising as well as sleeping. |
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The British Labour party, for instance, was once the anti-nuclear and unilateral disarmament party. |
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He wanted me to cut my dreads, for instance, and I was always in the back row. |
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They were not ashamed of smoking, for instance, but of smoking the wrong brand. |
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One 1993 photograph, for instance, shows the replica Monument to the People's Heroes, but only by means of a partial reflection in a rain puddle. |
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The zebra mussel, for instance, has spread via ships and boats across Western Europe and North America. |
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Other pieces depict odd moments of repose, for instance two identical boys asleep on a field of camouflage. |
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Seen in her hotel room, for instance, she is dubiously reflected in her own mirror, or lost behind a latticed screen. |
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In their view, one year's delay in launch, for instance, would not damage the business opportunity irreparably. |
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A salad with a tangy vinaigrette, for instance, might wash out a delicate wine, but it would soften a big, tannic one. |
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An AND gate, for instance, receives two input bits and produces one output. |
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Consider, for instance, someone who has worked as team leader at a fast food chain. |
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Japan, for instance, allows Olympic pistol shooters to keep their guns, Britain does not. |
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In Kenya, for instance, native women prefer to see female tourists in long skirts and sleeves. |
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I haven't, for instance, recommended memorising great swathes of sporting statistics, or learning the eight times tables. |
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Tadao Ando's stark concrete walls, for instance, assume the remarkable potency of mass transformed by nature when animated by changing light. |
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A couple of months ago, for instance, an Australian production was ready to sign her up, but she arranged to meet with the director anyway. |
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If, for instance, a message cannot be delivered, it is scheduled to be delivered later, without immediately initiating a continuous retry. |
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Organising your intranet around a portal, for instance, doesn't make it any better. |
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The rhetor, for instance, would not imagine that he was clearing out a space in which he could express his thoughts and feelings. |
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There are books that deal with specific Ayurvedic therapeutics, for instance aromatherapy and natural oils. |
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In different groups, for instance, the Antichrist has been identified with both Adolf Hitler and the pope. |
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I would be slightly troubled by the possibility of not being seen by, for instance, reversing lorries. |
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In the south of France, for instance, the maquis began with men fleeing into the hills to avoid being conscripted to work in factories. |
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Where, for instance, is the actual damage caused by extended copyright protection for books? |
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There is little history, for instance, of disagreement over Calvinist or Arminian views. |
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He says, for instance, he's currently dating a foreign sculptress in her late thirties. |
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There is a graphic description, for instance, of the killings in Rwanda and of the butchery of 3,000 Tutsis seeking sanctuary in a church. |
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Still, I wonder if some readers think that the supposed Arctic carnivore Tyrannosaurus helcaraxae, for instance, is already known to science? |
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Within the genus or family of maple trees, for instance, a red maple is Acer rubrum and a sugar maple is Acer saccharum. |
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In south Wales, for instance, it operates an imaginative scheme with a local cattery, whereby unwanted books are shredded for use as cat litter. |
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I have never, for instance, heard a speaker of English condemn the nasal vowels or the dropped consonants of the French language. |
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The ceremonial sweat lodge, for instance, had an easy precedent in the old-fashioned shvitz. |
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Based on morphology, most mammalogists of the last century agreed that rabbits, for instance, are not closely related to rodents. |
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There was little, for instance, that could be done about local house prices and house saleability. |
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Where, for instance, was the effort to encourage tactical voting from nationalists? |
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In one scene, for instance, the woman and her dog are following behind a large ocean liner in their paddleboat. |
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In England, for instance, the words brook, burn, and beck show broad regional distribution. |
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Shiva, for instance, was a Dravidian tribal god, very much a folk deity, until theologised and worked into the larger Hindu pantheon. |
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Defense contractors, for instance, might object to being lumped in with gaming companies or brewers. |
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The issues that actually appertain to it, for instance, are dealt with by a training programme. |
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A statue, for instance, is a kind of object which, unlike a lump of bronze, cannot survive much change to its shape. |
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In church building, for instance, decorative features using cast iron could include the ridge along the roof as well as gates and grilles. |
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The left wing think tanks, for instance, are now lifeless, dull and lacking in ideas. |
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You might think, for instance, that winning the lottery would be a life-changing event that would brighten your outlook for years to come. |
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In India, for instance, Maithili was claimed as a mother tongue by over 6 million people in the 1971 census. |
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An axial planting of coral trees, for instance, was employed not to obscure, but to project and accentuate the building's profile. |
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Semmelweis, for instance, is associated with 1847, the year when he introduced antisepsis by chlorine washings to prevent puerperal fever. |
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In Billy and the Bather, for instance, she sets a young couple next to a lone tree abloom on a muted, pastel plain. |
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Incentives would have to include tax waivers, for instance, on appropriate equipment used in production and which were environmentally friendly. |
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What, for instance, would stop Third World women being financially persuaded to become pregnant and abort to provide the cells? |
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Male bighorn sheep with the largest horns, for instance, have the highest social rank and are more likely to mate. |
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It is notable, for instance, that the recent silver sale at Bonhams had just half the number of lots of the 2003 sale. |
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His wife, for instance, wrote a critically acclaimed TV drama chronicling the reign of King Farouq. |
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One Baptist minister, Stuart Davison, from Merseyside, for instance, is renowned for his collection of gaudy waistcoats and jazzy ties. |
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Her mother, for instance, with her high blood pressure, her quick temper, is obviously choleric. |
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The diagnosis of achondroplasia, for instance, rests solely on the clinical examination that may include anthropometric measurements and x-rays. |
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On the one hand, for instance, Al Fayed says the couple visited a jewellers and chose an engagement ring. |
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In Sweden, for instance, 70 percent of cohabiters wed after their first child is born. |
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Moral high grounds, for instance, are well and good, and all else being equal of course we'd like to have them. |
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Best practices on lopping and grazing management are, for instance, being widely disseminated to other rearers. |
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In Seattle, for instance, I met the dynamic Trish May, who launched Athena Partners. |
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Netanya, for instance, is a beachside destination enjoyed by French tourists, among others. |
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The rules and regulations of marleys, for instance, were fairly simple. |
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Anyone intending to write e-mails of any reasonable length is probably going to need an attachable keyboard, for instance, rather than use the built-in keypad. |
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The laws of war are meant to limit suffering and protect civilians and it is no accident that recruiting collaborators, for instance, is banned absolutely. |
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After a string of consecutive strikes, a bowler has a higher percentage of scoring subsequent strikes, for instance. |
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Bracknell, for instance, was the name of the country estate where the mother of Oscar's titled little catamite summered. |
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In The Medical Student, for instance, he gives us a blue and white sky that, though light in hue, heavily descends from the top of the canvas in thick, ribbonlike swaths. |
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She is baffled, for instance, by the fact that most humans seem to ignore the imminence of death and the strange beauty of life. |
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Take, for instance, those with sleep apnea, in which breathing periodically stops and starts throughout the night. |
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Still Byrne will be tweaking the format, adding, for instance, a regular entertainment guide with book and film reviews, and beefing up the fashion and beauty sections. |
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Can one infer, for instance that the nineteenth century discoveries in the fields of organic chemistry, electricity, or bacteriology were driven by free market capitalism? |
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I prefer replacing portions of the payroll tax with a carbon tax, for instance. |
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Say, for instance, the underhand toss the hurler sent toward the behind went to the spot you'd indicated and you walloped a shot to the second sack man. |
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Take two, for instance, new volumes of Next Stop... Soweto, a compilation series on Strut Records. |
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But the feudal system also allowed for Church functionaries, for instance the abbots of powerful monarchies, to adopt something of a baronial role. |
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There is ample proof, for instance, that first-generation immigrants do not increase crime, they help to reduce it. |
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The white Hempstead, for instance, worked his way out of indentured servitude, the next step up from slavery. |
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Airplanes taxiing for takeoff, for instance, must wait for departing aircraft to take off, or for landing aircraft to arrive and clear the runway. |
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If, for instance, the president wins only 90 percent of the votes he drew four years ago he is almost certainly a goner. |
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When, for instance, we claim that water can freeze, we consider water simply as such, in abstraction from the conditions in which any given amount of water finds itself. |
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This combination means that the colourful patchwork created by the budding of different colour forms of jewel anemones, for instance, can be fully appreciated. |
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Court cases, for instance, are straightforward in revealing that violence, often murder, was frequently under the influence of alcohol, usually in taverns or alehouses. |
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Denmark, for instance, voted against the Maastricht Treaty in June 1992, and later only a marginal majority of French voters confirmed the accession to the Treaty. |
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Truffaut and Godard edited a magazine largely devoted to praising the works of Hawks and Hitchcock, for instance. |
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High modernist author Georges Perec, for instance, comically suggested that there are exactly 243 writerly possibilities for the postcard message. |
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A leaking tap, for instance, can waste up to 90 litres per day. |
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Many hospitals, for instance, make a professional available to go over the records with the patient, who might not understand the medical jargon therein. |
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In the company's travel and tourism division, for instance, this has resulted in employees accumulating an overtime backlog of more than 100 hours. |
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In Germany, for instance, you create one embryo and you implant that embryo. |
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Claire, for instance, a splendid-looking albino with long, Afro-frizzy, white-blonde hair, large nose and thin lips, exudes a stunning, Elizabethan regality. |
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The Violin Concerto starts off, for instance, with dissonant sustained chords auguring a foray into some atonal world of austerity and gray shadings. |
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What, for instance, are the existing rare or antiquarian Indian books? |
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In nineteenth-century Turkey, for instance, many Armenians were afraid that if they were heard speaking Armenian, their tongues might be cut out by Turks. |
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On the Bowling Green near Manhattan's southern tip, for instance, stood a vacant pedestal enclosed by an iron fence around which stray pigs often rooted. |
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We use, for instance, traditional Vietnamese instruments that we have sampled, and I think it really adds an nice and interesting dimension to the sound. |
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Europe, for instance, has sufficient amounts of brown coal, or lignite, to keep the continent supplied with electrical power for the next 200 years or so. |
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Take, for instance this statement in my letter detailing the logistics. |
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Delta, for instance, is committed to helping create a more LGBT-friendly world. |
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As knowledgable adepts in Arabic and Farsi, for instance, they are in an excellent position to understand nuances that hard-nosed businessmen may not. |
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In 1978, for instance, Hockney was introduced to a new printing method by the famed printer Ken Tyler. |
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Women have made great strides, he argued, for instance now comprising more than half of the students at medical and law schools. |
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If, for instance, the pressure is low towards Iceland and Greenland and high down by the Azores and Portugal, then most of northern Europe can expect strong westerly winds. |
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In war, for instance, we certainly mean to confine our aspirations for life to ourselves and our allies. |
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The exhibit points out, for instance, that immobile plants face over 500,000 types of insects who want to feed on them. |
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The village of Qift, for instance, has been continuously occupied for 5,000 years, and has seen its fortunes rise and fall. |
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Corncrakes, for instance, live in rank grass and high meadow. |
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Richard Nixon won big in 1972, for instance, at a time of deep and convulsive national unhappiness. |
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Williams did it with me several times, for instance when I mentioned the hubble Space Telescope. |
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The same would apply, for instance, to the Tamils of Sri Lanka, the Karens of Burma, the people of Aceh in Indonesia and the Muslims of the Southern Philippines. |
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In depressed people, for instance, the hippocampus tends to be smaller than in healthy people. |
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El Bulli, for instance, previously named the best restaurant in the world, shuttered its doors after only a few decades. |
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This happens, for instance, in one out of five vaccinations against rubella. |
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If, for instance, we left the square feeling a warm glow, thinking we had done something about world poverty, then the event must be called a failure. |
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This afternoon, for instance, mum cried because the house was such a mess. |
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No mention, for instance, of the people of Ireland having voted overwhelmingly for the agreement, which stated categorically that prisoners would be released. |
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Hunger, for instance, has taken its toll, especially that weather conditions are perpetually agriculturally incapacitating so that it's always poor yields, year in, year out. |
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In the volatile southern province of Kandahar, for instance, an innovative school for teenage girls will soon close its doors. |
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With the crawling, for instance, Bradey had been on top of a snow bridge that crossed a crevasse. |
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In low-income countries with small remnant forest areas, for instance the Ivory Coast, population growth appears to increase the rate of deforestation. |
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Various rural communities in Germany, for instance, held traditional enactments in which a local inhabitant was dressed to represent a wild man, sometimes in moss and leaves. |
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Back in 2005, for instance, he argued that the U.S. housing bubble was starting to hiss badly. |
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At shoemaker High School, for instance, 80 percent of the students have at least one parent in the military. |
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They learn very early, for instance, that fireflies, rhinoceros beetles, and other creatures appear and then die during a limited period of the year. |
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Take, for instance, Yiddish Mamma, a young Parisian brand that peddles its wares with love and humour. |
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It means that if a recidivist parolee is given a 10-year sentence by the court, for instance, he or she will actually have to serve a 15-year sentence. |
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Think about how Ralph Nader elected George W. Bush in 2000, for instance, by siphoning off a small number of votes in Florida. |
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Materials are carefully chosen to create a calm and welcoming atmosphere for instance, oiled oak floor and balustrades, white stained pine laths in ceilings. |
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Sunlight, for instance, often stands in for divine grace or revelation. |
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Cleveland and white sage, creosote bush and brittlebush, pine and redwood, for instance, are filled with resins and release their scents on warm afternoons. |
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At the most fundamental level, abstract expressionism evokes existential angst for instance, and Pop Art satirizes consumerism. |
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The master and matron, for instance, received six times the amount of food given to a pauper. |
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The Romans also built town or city walls in England, which can still be seen, for instance at Silchester. |
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Large pavilions were built for and by the colonies, that for Canada for instance replicating the Parliament in Ottawa. |
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Malory associated other Arthurian locations with modern places, for instance locating Astolat at Guildford. |
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Germany, for instance, which produces more than 1200 types of sausage, distinguishes raw, cooked and precooked sausages. |
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It too can be used as an ingredient for Thai salads and as a meat ingredient in, for instance, Thai soups. |
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Light mild is generally similar, but pale in colour, for instance Harveys Brewery Knots of May. |
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She suggested, for instance, that the child Lady Macbeth refers to in the first act died during a foolish military action. |
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Coleridge, for instance, claimed that The Alchemist had one of the three most perfect plots in literature. |
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In Athens, for instance, women could not vote or hold office and were legally and socially dependent on a male relative. |
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They have also been criticised, for instance by comparison with the work of Christopher Dawson during the same period. |
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Why, for instance, do water users in a megacity like Lagos not pay an extra charge to get cesspits pumped out? |
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The number was often excessive, for instance 53 takes for every finished take in The Kid. |
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To this end, for instance, microprint may be used, which is beyond the resolution of copying systems but requires a magnifier to be verified. |
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Land, for instance, was granted by the Crown to lords in exchange for feudal services and they, in turn, granted the land to lesser lords. |
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William Kidd, for instance, began as a legitimate British privateer but was later hanged for piracy. |
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But the status of Breconshire or Carmarthenshire, for instance, is more debatable. |
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Some policy rules can be imposed by external bodies, for instance the Exchange Rate Mechanism for currency. |
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Artwork which takes liberties, altering for instance color and form in ways that are conspicuous, can be said to be partially abstract. |
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In geometric abstraction, for instance, one is unlikely to find references to naturalistic entities. |
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Myomancy. Divination by mice or rats, for instance, rats leaving a sinking ship. |
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A mix of various documents can be presented to, for instance, verify one's legal eligibility to take a job. |
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Decaying plant matter, for instance, may be responsible for a yellow or brown color, while algae may cause greenish water. |
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Evidence of watermills shows them in use for many hundreds of years, for instance in Orkney at Dounby Click Mill. |
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Voters, for instance, determine which individuals and political parties have the power to determine policy. |
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However, doubly terminated crystals do occur where they develop freely without attachment, for instance within gypsum. |
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The siege of Wark, for instance, which had been going on since January, continued until it was captured in November. |
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Cistercian labour, for instance, transformed southern Scotland into one of northern Europe's most important sources of sheep wool. |
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Why is California more NIMBY than Texas, for instance, or Austin more NIMBY than Houston? |
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Like karate, for instance, which would appear to derive from the ancient Indian martial art kalarippayattu. |
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Of UK members, for instance, approaching half of the Labour MEPs are female. |
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They might educate sons in France, for instance, and help them enter the French Army for a career. |
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In Sweden, for instance, case law arguably plays a more important role than in some of the continental civil law systems. |
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Louisiana courts, for instance, operate under both stare decisis and jurisprudence constante. |
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Viking raids took place for instance in 987 and 997 at Watchet and the Battle of Cynwit. |
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Rome, for instance, shrank from a population of hundreds of thousands to around 30,000 by the end of the 6th century. |
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By the 18th century, religious membership was becoming more fractured in some places, due for instance to the progress of Methodism. |
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They are also payment checkpoints and allow passengers to transfer between modes of transport, for instance to buses or other trains. |
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Nevertheless, politicians have set targets, for instance to reduce waiting times and to improve choice. |
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Sikhism, for instance, disagreed with some views of Bhakti saints Kabir and Ravidas. |
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In many cases these spirits are associated with the natural world, for instance as genius loci, fairies, and elementals. |
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The NNV are not universal among Heathens, and it has for instance been noted that they are rare among Swedish practitioners. |
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William Dunbar for instance referred to the English poets Chaucer, Lydgate and Gower as makaris. |
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There is his view discussed earlier, for instance, that the actional realm is inimical to human purpose. |
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There is the Professor's nightly bath, for instance, which has all the solemn trappings of a royal balneation. |
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I suspect, for instance, that Bill Gates might not have wanted to begift such a program with the Microsoft name. |
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Aggressive behavior, for instance, is quite common in a confusional state but is often transient and quickly resolves as confusion clears. |
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Consider, for instance, the number of freak-show images that occur in this suite, sourced from a global underground of crackpotitude. |
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Dog-bread, as Spratt's for instance, is convenient, but not good for regular use. |
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Maisie's faith in Mrs. Wix for instance had suffered no lapse from the fact that all communication with her had temporarily dropped. |
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There were the Rougiers, for instance, an old, ragged, dwarfish couple who plied an extraordinary trade. |
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In cases of euthanasia, for instance, death is not bad relative to the alternative for the euthanasee. |
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In China, for instance, there is still the need to liberalize the factor market, especially in the land and labor market. |
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The common things are terrible and startling, death, for instance, and first love. |
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But pass up the sci-fi stuff for now, like for instance the holovision technology that's put TV and radio in museums. |
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The Latin language, for instance, had evolved greatly from the classical period and was still a living language used in the church and elsewhere. |
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But that was already the case before the Industrial Revolution, with an engineer as Rennequin Sualem for instance. |
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Organic methods include, for instance, introducing its natural predator to reduce the population of a particular pest. |
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Other researchers have criticized such claims, pointing out, for instance, that not all abdominal pain is caused by lead poisoning. |
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These may include the building of classrooms, baseball pitches, or the establishment of women's groups, for instance. |
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There are probably plenty out there, for instance, who suffer from nucleomituphobia, the abnormal fear or hatred of nuclear weapons. |
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Many surnames in Wales derive from patronymics rather than, for instance, places of origin. |
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Virgil, the first known Roman writer to refer to the narcissus, does so in several places, for instance twice in the Georgics. |
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When it is necessary to change the key, for instance, from C to G, all the Fs in the outside rows are made sharp by raising them half a tone. |
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If, for instance, there is a power outage it is necessary to contact the appropriate DNO rather than the energy supplier. |
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Those regions are islands or remote regions, for instance four overseas French regions and Corsica. |
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Some fuels like natural gas, for instance, contain only very low boiling, gaseous components. |
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These have been implemented, for instance, in the Netherlands, Spain, the United States, and the United Kingdom. |
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So, for instance, a good deal of the Greek language literature can be read as an attempt to come to terms with Hellenistic culture. |
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Edward Gibbon, for instance, calls the sea by this name throughout The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. |
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In one Danish ballad, for instance, Tristan and Iseult are made brother and sister. |
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These Greensand Ridges are popular long distance walking routes, for instance the Greensand Way in Kent. |
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On one occasion in 1709, for instance, Frederick IV of Denmark paid the region's inhabitants a visit and was greeted as their king. |
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However, some differences may be pointed out and for instance cultural institutions arising from historical circumstances. |
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The variety of pizze is immense. The true Roman pizza, for instance, is made with onions and oil, no tomato. |
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Olga of Kiev, for instance, was designated in one manuscript as a Rugian queen. |
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Euric, for instance, forbade intermarriage between Goths and Romans, which was already expressed in the Codex Theodosianus. |
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In Greece, the custom of blood feud is found in several parts of the country, for instance in Crete and Mani. |
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Nation states continue to build, for instance, specifically national motorway networks. |
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Asturian laws promoted this system, for instance granting a peasant all the land he was able to work and defend as his own property. |
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This was a much higher proportion of free blacks to slaves than in Virginia, for instance, or the other Caribbean islands. |
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It might, for instance, rely on statements during the precontractual negotiations of the parties. |
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Fontainebleau, for instance, had a gushing fountain in its courtyard where quantities of wine were mixed with the water. |
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In the United States, for instance, over one third of sheep deaths in 2004 were caused by predation. |
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The word he, for instance, functions as a pronoun, but within the sentence it also functions as a noun phrase. |
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Dependency grammars, for instance, almost all assume the traditional NP analysis of noun phrases. |
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Some remnants of this situation remain, with the result that, for instance, New Zealand is still in the care of this Congregation. |
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So for instance, in R v Sheehan and Moore two viciously drunken scoundrels threw petrol on a tramp and set fire to him. |
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Did you also employ them to ratten people if they had broken any rules of your society, for instance, by having too many apprentices? |
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Parliament operates without restraints such as, for instance, an obligation to legislate in accordance with fundamental constitutional rights. |
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Reserve powers may include, for instance, the right to issue emergency legislation or regulation bypassing the normal processes. |
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There will be no opportunity to drive an adit to a mine situated on a large flat plain, for instance. |
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Newly elected popes, for instance, processed through the streets of Rome under temporary triumphal arches built specially for the occasion. |
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Rising share prices, for instance, tend to be associated with increased business investment and vice versa. |
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Loss of total phosphorus, for instance, in the finer eroded fraction is greater relative to the whole soil. |
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It seems odd, for instance, that he would lead the horse out on to the moor simply to injure or kill him. |
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I knew for instance, sitting at my desk, just how many extra papers I could sell with a scare-line on a police scandal. |
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There are, for instance, those puzzling slurrings and staccato markings that are scattered through the primary sources of the organ music. |
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Sherwood Forest, for instance, is a killing field of accentual integrity. |
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A reforming Indonesia that nonetheless was ruthless in aceh, for instance. |
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The function-hiding code above, for instance, goes through a different compiler with nary a squawk. |
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Such jobs as weeding, for instance, could be done with a thoroughness impossible to human beings. |
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There is a common misconception that gay men, for instance, are naturally effeminate and may someday wish to transsex their bodies. |
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It is clear, for instance, in Central Africa, where copper and tin were unprocurable, that man must first have used iron. |
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Some people already think about what is happening with the Web 3.0, the semantic web, the Internet of things, for instance. |
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The asparagus bean, for instance, was bred to be grown on trellises or poles. |
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She criticizes An Imperative Duty, for instance, because the realist's approach only aestheticizes. |
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In 1971, for instance, Dan O'Neill got me a part in a comic book called Air Pirates Funnies. |
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Stonehenge, for instance, appears to have been constructed in part to observe celestial events like the summer and winter solstices. |
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Representing configurations of cues could, for instance, include the use of logical rules to amalgamate two cues into a new, compound cue. |
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Aminobenzoic acid, for instance, stains clothing and may cause adverse reactions in those with sensitive skin. |
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But if your hair has a lot of yellowy tones, for instance from highlights, only bleach will get them out,' says Skyler. |
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Zebulun Dinkins, for instance, is using hip-hop as a teaching tool at Welcome Elementary School in Greenville. |
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Chinatown, for instance, is a kind of smart trickery that is rewarding. |
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The genes that enable bacteria to resist antibiotics, for instance by expelling the drugs, can be exchanged between microbes in several ways. |
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Munoz-Flores, for instance, recognizes the general justiciability of the Clause and specifically lies in tension with the Field holding. |
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People whose parents spoke Mangala or Tyaraity, for instance, prefer aboriginal English or Kriol, an English-based hybrid language. |
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Such ocean athletes as tunas and lamnid sharks, for instance, preserve warmth in muscles that power their swimming. |
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It seems, for instance, a natural way to look at issues of resolvability and systemic importance. |
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To convert it back, with Microsoft Word for instance, you hit the backspace key, as I just had to do. |
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Just recently, for instance, a new species of leopard frog was found in ponds and marshes in New York City. |
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A big exception to that rule, of course, is if your bedmate keeps you up at night-by snoring, for instance, or by tossing and turning. |
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In soils, for instance, acid rain causes lixiviation and mobilisation of heavy metals, which are then incorporated into the trophic chain. |
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Ego products, for instance, claims a 100-percent rustproof body on the Ti22 pliers. |
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We can, for instance, twin our toilets with one in Burundi, where having a clean loo can mean the difference between life and death. |
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You stick them to the site of pain, like a sore shoulder or knee for instance, and the ingredients are absorbed into the skin. |
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The Danish salmiac product Pirates for instance has a huge following outside that country with many customers in Germany. |
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Thermal-oxidative effects of PDQ, for instance, boost the temperature of disposed products and accelerate biodegradation activity. |
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Can it be exported to excel, or a comma-separated file, for instance? |
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Local flowers, for instance roses, are twice as expensive wholesale, and about 40-50 santims more expensive in retail, than are imported. |
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With dark purple tulips, for instance, I would use scillas and white camassias underneath. |
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The tiny blue wren bird, for instance, has testes that account for a quarter of his body weight. |
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It is, for instance, a relief to find not one trace of Malthusianism in this document. |
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In 30 feet of water, for instance, you might troll one downrigger silver eel at 10 feet, and the second downriggereel at 20 feet. |
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A few items have been added due to their health and safety or ergonomic properties, for instance, Mimid, a land mine detector. |
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The blurb of Nicole Vedre's play Les Canaques claims, for instance, that the natives are anthropophages on a small scale. |
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Terzi's Canzona in Four Parts, for instance, was quietly introspective while the Torroba Estampas exuded Iberian confidence. |
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Copan's K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo', for instance, aligned himself with the ancient central Mexican city of Teotihuacan. |
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The hypo-estrogenic state of postmenopausal women, for instance, predisposes them to developing urethral caruncles. |
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