An inquiry into the history of the idea of popular sovereignty as it has been shaped by the struggles between rulers and ruled. |
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Joseph Campbell got the idea of the monomyth from James Joyce, and specifically from Joyce's novel Finnegans Wake. |
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With the coming of popular sovereignty the idea of equality assumed a larger, if unintended and at first latent, significance. |
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Maybe it is the inverse to the idea that strong alcohol helps eupepsia, if you have eaten fatty food. |
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It will reinforce the idea behind the endosymbiotic theory which is suggested as the basis for the formation of eukaryotic cells. |
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Starting her own business seemed like a good idea at the time, but it turned out badly. |
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Her friends told her the idea was pure madness, but she went through with it anyway. |
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Organize your essay by writing an outline in which you state your main idea followed by your supporting points. |
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The idea of public service has been a lodestar for her throughout her life. |
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Most people with this insidious disease have no idea that they are infected. |
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Some idea of the frequency at which warrants are used may also be taken from the result of a recent FOI request. |
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This supports the idea that banquets were a symbol of power and prestige for medieval lords and kings. |
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However, it is more likely to refer to the idea of a jumble or hodge podge of ingredients in the filling. |
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Throughout his reign, Charles firmly dismissed the idea of divorcing Catherine, and she remained faithful to Charles throughout their marriage. |
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Many of the foremost scientists of the time took up idea of racial difference. |
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A large part of rhetoric consists of the ability to present a familiar idea in a striking new manner that attracts attention. |
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This idea is reinforced when the Miller interrupts to tell his tale after the Knight has finished his. |
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Having the Knight go first gives one the idea that all will tell their stories by class, with the Monk following the Knight. |
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The play also intertwines the Midsummer Eve of the title with May Day, furthering the idea of a confusion of time and the seasons. |
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But there is little textual evidence to support this, as the writer left ambiguous clues concerning the idea of love among the fairies. |
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Lakatos proposed an account of mathematical knowledge based on Polya's idea of heuristics. |
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The advent of Protestantism saw something of a return to the idea of a mere unchallengeable despot. |
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In 1746, a group of publishers approached Johnson with an idea about creating an authoritative dictionary of the English language. |
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Most people who are forced to use maths have little idea what it is really about. |
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The very idea of the fabrication of a new government, is enough to fill us with disgust and horror. |
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He toyed with the idea of composing a patriotic epic in blank verse called Brutus, but only the opening lines survive. |
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Reiman and Harold Bloom, the modern idea of Shelley could not be more different. |
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The bloodbath that followed, known as the reign of terror, soured many people on the idea of liberty. |
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As the idea for the story took shape and the writing began in earnest, Dickens became engrossed in the book. |
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In the meantime, Charlotte had an idea that would place all the advantages on her side. |
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The first idea was perhaps developed most highly and completely in the God of Spinoza. |
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The second idea, which is opposed to this idea of an absolute God, is the God of the human heart. |
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First, that human beings, all over the earth, have this curious idea that they ought to behave in a certain way, and cannot really get rid of it. |
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In the late 20th century revisionism of nursery rhymes became associated with the idea of political correctness. |
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Three earlier performances aroused such interest that they naturally prompted the idea of introducing it to a larger public. |
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The other band members agreed, and the idea came about to salvage the footage shot for the TV production for use in a feature film. |
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The Wall concept also spawned a film, the original idea for which was to be a combination of live concert footage and animated scenes. |
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The issue included features on Suede, The Auteurs, Denim, Saint Etienne and Pulp and helped start the idea of an emerging movement. |
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The idea for V came in 1996 when Pulp's front man Jarvis Cocker said that he would love to play two outdoor venues in two days. |
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Then came the idea of adding more bands to the bill, putting on a second stage and letting people camp for the weekend. |
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He built a story around the idea of walking a tightrope while besieged by monkeys, and turned the Tramp into the accidental star of a circus. |
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Adam's imagination provided the idea of gold stacked upon gold behind iron bars for the scenes in the United States Bullion Depository. |
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Films often have different themes for important characters, events, ideas or objects, an idea often associated with Wagner's use of leitmotif. |
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During story discussions for The Dark Knight Rises in 2010, Goyer told Nolan of his idea to present Superman in a modern context. |
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I don't agree with the idea that you can only achieve clarity through dialogue. |
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The United States initiated the idea of cultural conservation with nature conservation. |
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The idea of a National Gallery of British Art was first proposed in the 1820s by Sir John Leicester, Baron de Tabley. |
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The idea is to hit the ball to best effect with the flat surface of the bat's blade. |
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The people of Canastota raised money for the tribute which inspired the idea of creating an official, annual hall of fame for notable boxers. |
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Their model of dartboard was not a great success until someone came up with the idea of using the century plant to make a dartboard. |
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Cross handed putting is the idea that the dominant hand is on top of the grip where the weak hand is on the bottom. |
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Zirin said the idea of having a single organization that's responsible for both seems highly ineffective and detrimental to the sport. |
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However, in May 2016, the ICC put forward the idea of having a tournament in 2018, with South Africa being the possible host. |
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Although it was intended that the same country host both the Winter and Summer Games in a given year, this idea was quickly abandoned. |
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The PGA of America made a positive reply and the idea was announced in the November 1920 issue. |
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In early 1926 the idea for a match between British and American professional golfers was proposed. |
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Both of these writers created the idea of a political and geographical science, with an objective view of the world. |
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Ulpian was expressing the idea that the Emperor exercised a rather absolute form of sovereignty, although he did not use the term expressly. |
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Public Sovereignty is the belief that ultimate authority is vested in the people themselves, expressed in the idea of the general will. |
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The idea of public sovereignty has often been the basis for modern democratic theory. |
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Former Prime Minister Sir John Major rejected the idea of a currency union, saying it would require the UK to underwrite Scottish debt. |
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Craig's original plan included an ornamental canal on the site of the loch, but this idea was abandoned. |
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This differed from earlier writers, notably from Leopold von Ranke, who clearly had a different idea of the world situation. |
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The 19th century physicist George Stoney introduced the idea and the name of the electron. |
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By the 1830s, ships had begun to convert to steam propulsion, so the Age of Sail and the classical idea of pirates in the Caribbean ended. |
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This is the idea that all laws and government actions conform to principles. |
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The idea of wilderness has shaped the management of public lands since 1964, with the Wilderness Act. |
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And before his death, at the UN's Bretton Woods conference in 1944, he put forward an idea for a new system. |
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Although he claims to be a postmodernist, his misappreciation of the philosophy is such that he still clings to the idea of absolute truth. |
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The big wing idea also caused pilots to overclaim their kills, due to the confusion of a more intense battle zone. |
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Most reject the idea that it alone miraculously revived Europe, as evidence shows that a general recovery was already underway. |
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In early September, Keightley embraced Barjot's idea of seizing Port Said, and presented Revise. |
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The idea was strongly supported by the Dean of Westminster and the British Prime Minister David Lloyd George. |
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Various federalist organisations have been created over time supporting the idea of a federal Europe. |
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This idea was fully incorporated in the resolution of the 2003 Moscow Legal Forum. |
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A critical factor was Thatcher's idea that Mikhail Gorbachev was the key to the solution. |
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Thatcher, like many Britons, had long been fascinated by the idea of a tunnel under the English Channel linking to France. |
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Somehow along the way, somebody had gotten the idea to put a bunch of Iraqi kids onto the wrecker that was to pull the statue down. |
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A publishing contract was secured by The Britto Agency, which had conceived the idea for the book itself. |
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During the 18th century this idea waned and finally disappeared as the two party system developed. |
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In America as our standard of living rises, so does our idea of what is substandard. |
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However, the idea that the earth moved around the sun was doubted by most of Copernicus' contemporaries. |
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The idea that modern science took place as a kind a revolution has been debated among historians. |
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Once he had his theory, Darwin was meticulous about gathering and refining evidence before making his idea public. |
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Natural selection relies crucially on the idea of heredity, but developed before the basic concepts of genetics. |
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The racial idea as the basis of our state has already accomplished much in this respect. |
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In 1922 Alexander Friedmann introduced the idea of an expanding universe that contained moving matter. |
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Curtis argued for the idea that spiral nebulae were star systems in their own right as island universes. |
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Highs had been unable to patent or develop the idea due to lack of finance. |
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Gray had reinvented the variable resistance telephone, but Bell was the first to write down the idea and the first to test it in a telephone. |
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Fields had the idea for an airline operating between London and the Falkland Islands in June 1982, when the Falklands War had just finished. |
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Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleyev further developed Siemens' idea over the next couple of decades. |
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One objection to this idea is that it does not specify what degree of differentiation is required. |
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Some researchers have tried to clarify the idea of race by equating it to the biological idea of the clade. |
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Their motions came after Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina suggested the idea while addressing the UN General Assembly that year. |
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This idea is often repeated but no firm evidence of this derivation has emerged. |
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In the latter Rawls holds the idea of an overlapping consensus as one of three main ideas of political liberalism. |
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Many orthodox Muslims rejected mutazilite doctrines and condemned their idea of the creation of the Quran. |
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The idea was notably discussed during the 19th century, during the emergence of modern nationalism. |
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Once we analyze all of the migrating factors we can get to the idea that the net migration rate can tell us so much about a country. |
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The idea of responsibility became a key issue, whether of the citizen, or of the artist. |
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Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection undermined religious certainty and the idea of human uniqueness. |
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In addition, we have surveyed a number of media managers to get an idea of the prospects for the multimediatization process. |
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The idea of Unking vector operations can be generalized to a multipipeline networking concept. |
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His features are presented in Mr Nasmyth's picture but to me it conveys the idea that they are diminished, as if seen in perspective. |
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He continued to work on the idea for the remaining eight years of his life. |
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Their emphasis on morality appealed to Shaw, who rejected the idea of art for art's sake, and insisted that all great art must be didactic. |
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Douglas's idea of social credit, and that fascism was the vehicle for reform. |
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The idea was that the Justice Department would be placed in an untenable position if Pound won a major award and was not released. |
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This can be seen as a literary reflection on the Japanese idea of mono no aware. |
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It gave me an idea of what Oliver Cromwell would have made of the character. |
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His image conveys the way that a core musical idea is altered, varied and distorted as the piece of music progresses. |
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The album explores the idea of past actions, and the effects they can have on your future and one's capacity for unconditional love. |
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Recordings were made for a planned live album, but the idea was dropped after Halliwell's later departure. |
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They give an idea of the quality that the finest ancient work must have had. |
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However, as time went on Morris became increasingly critical of Anglican doctrine and the idea faded. |
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This idea came to him when he was visiting Japan and he created The Zen Garden at the Ryoanji Temple of Kyoto Feb 21st. |
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Many of those who were hostile to the materialist production idea of art left Russia. |
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Outdoor wood sculpture does not last long in most parts of the world, so that we have little idea how the totem pole tradition developed. |
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I want to occupy the territory, but the territory is an idea and a way of thinking as much as a context that generates objects. |
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This idea is that we scale the image size according to distance in a geometrical manner. |
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That is, rather than reducing the self to a bundle of perceptions, Hume is rejecting the idea of the self altogether. |
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The theory also seemed, in Popper's eyes, to support metaphysical realism and the regulative idea of a search for truth. |
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Popper criticised Compton's idea of amplified quantum events affecting the decision. |
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In May 2016, the ICC announced that it is contemplating the idea of two tiers in Test match cricket. |
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Though UNESCO have praised the idea of a global anthem, the UN has never adopted an official song. |
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The Emir has promoted the idea that Kuwait should focus its energies, in terms of economic development, on the financial industry. |
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This idea was passed on in the Commonwealth to other common law jurisdictions. |
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The idea here is that rising air and soil temperatures thaw permafrost, allowing the lakes to drain away into the ground. |
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Around the twelfth century, the idea of prostitute saints took hold, with Mary Magdalene being one of the most popular saints of the era. |
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The idea of partitioning the provinces of Bengal and Punjab had been present since the beginning of the 20th century. |
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After the breakdown of the 1945 Simla Conference of viceroy Lord Wavell, the idea of Pakistan began to be contemplated seriously. |
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These laws contribute to Barbour and Wrights idea of the rational nonvoter. |
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However, new research by Alex Woolf seems to have destroyed this consensus, if not the idea itself. |
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He toyed with the idea of fleeing to Germany and taking his pupils with him. |
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Alden argues Howe was influenced by the idea that, upon success, he would not receive credit, but Burgoyne. |
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Most recent polls suggest a slight majority of voters oppose the idea of an in-out Nexit vote. |
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Initial decisions about party organisation were rooted in an idea of strict democracy. |
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This idea has negatively influenced the credibility of liberal education which has impacted how students view higher education. |
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One was because many people remained hostile to the idea of mass education. |
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De Charpentier transformed Venetz's idea into a theory with a glaciation limited to the Alps. |
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Barth saw the covenant of works as disconnected from Christ and the gospel, and rejected the idea that God works with people in this way. |
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Conservative contemporary Reformed theologians, such as John Murray, have also rejected the idea of covenants based on law rather than grace. |
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They put forward the idea of Khalistan, envisaging it as a theocratic state covering a small part of the greater Punjab region. |
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Malcolm Rifkind, a former Secretary of State for Scotland, also expressed support for the idea of some sort of new commission. |
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The idea of the law was apparently to supplement the punishments of Brehon law for crimes against women, children, and clerics. |
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She went on to say if it was to work, that the idea for the song would be almost instant. |
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According to some modern Romanian scholars, the idea of early Christianisation is unsustainable. |
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The idea that the various colours used in tartan have a specific meaning is purely a modern one. |
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The idea of groups of men wearing the same tartan is thought to originate from the military units in the 18th century. |
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He writes that Britons were killed, emigrated or were enslaved but gives no idea of numbers. |
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The idea of nonpigs, all things that are not pigs, includes everything conceivable except pigs. |
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The idea of an alliance between the rich County of Flanders and a close associate of Henry III of England did not sit well with the French crown. |
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In 1248, Montfort again took the cross with the idea of following Louis IX of France to Egypt. |
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Following the idea established in Yellowstone, there soon followed parks in other nations. |
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Though Hutton believed in uniformitarianism, the idea was not widely accepted at the time. |
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I did not relish the idea of leaving this galaxy of adventure for a life of normaldom. |
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The idea behind the shape, reminiscent of an hourglass, is to emphasize noseriding and tailriding for recreational surfers. |
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The idea behind this is to discourage smoking by making it more inconvenient, and to stop harmful smoke being present in enclosed public spaces. |
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Frazer saw myths as a misinterpretation of magical rituals, which were themselves based on a mistaken idea of natural law. |
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Many incomplete manuscripts survive from most periods, giving us a good idea of working methods. |
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The idea of travelling for the sake of curiosity and learning was a developing idea in the 17th century. |
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They embraced idiosyncrasy, while rejecting the idea of an underlying madness. |
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There were talks about such an event in 2003, but the idea was faced by opposition from the local BNP councillors and their supporters. |
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He produced a drawing of the proposed dome which shows his idea that it should span nave and aisles at the crossing. |
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He believed that the myth of Persephone long antedated that of Narcissus, and hence discounts the idea the flower was named after the youth. |
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The idea of a second professional side in Wales was discussed before the Celtic Crusaders had even played a game. |
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His idea was to turn it into a health spa, and on 11 August 1917 a host of celebrities and dignitaries were invited to its opening. |
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Welsh found Long Hill a poor distraction and thought of joining the British forces, but was persuaded out of the idea by Fanny. |
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The idea of this monumental inscription comes from Roman classical architecture. |
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She said that she had considered becoming a recluse, but eventually decided against the idea for the sake of her fans. |
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It's one of our most optimistic records, the idea that any kind of art can transport you to a different universe. |
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Attracted to the idea of playing the unpleasant and somewhat cowardly Bennett, he lobbied successfully for the role in the 1953 film version. |
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Since the release of Raiders of the Lost Ark in 1981, the very idea of archaeology and archaeologists has fundamentally shifted. |
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Woods dismissed the idea that anyone could get away with election fraud on her watch. |
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The idea of lines that join points of equal value was rediscovered several times. |
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When maps with contour lines became common, the idea spread to other applications. |
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The idea that giving is a mere optionary thing, to be done, or not done, as one pleases, seems to be the prevailing one at present. |
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In oceanography and marine biology, the idea of the littoral zone is extended roughly to the edge of the continental shelf. |
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Even during World War II consideration of the idea using conventional explosives was explored. |
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This idea gained him international fame and led to the establishment of the Glacial Theory. |
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Foundational work toward the idea of improving marine water quality through shellfish cultivation was conducted by Odd Lindahl et al. |
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This idea was not unique to Aasen, and can be seen in the wider context of Norwegian romantic nationalism. |
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Aasen's work is based on the idea that Norwegian dialects had a common structure that made them a separate language alongside Danish and Swedish. |
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The idea that the study should end up in a new written language marked his work from the beginning. |
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A fundamental idea for Aasen was that the fundamental dialect should be Modern Norwegian, not Old Norwegian or Old Norse. |
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Their idea was to send in a superior force during darkness to catch the German destroyers as they returned. |
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The idea is that by the time a low pressure area has moved away from Denmark to the Baltic Sea the next low appears off the coast of Ireland. |
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There is also a suggestion that he toyed with the idea of moving Nelson's Column to Berlin. |
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The idea was revived shortly before World War I with the craft using new gasoline engines. |
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The original idea was Henry Davison's, then president of the American Red Cross. |
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Papin proposed applying this steam pump to the operation of a paddlewheel boat and tried to market his idea in Britain. |
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This idea is possibly confirmed in their oral history, which refers to their having come from an eastern location near a lake. |
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Therefore, a bear may need to be weighed in both spring and fall to get an idea of its mean annual weight. |
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The model builds on the concept of continental drift, an idea developed during the first decades of the 20th century. |
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Sauer, a human geographer, who was probably the most influential in promoting and developing the idea of cultural landscapes. |
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Measures are being devised to reduce its numbers, including one plan for celebrity television chefs to promote the idea of eating the squirrels. |
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The idea was to criticize previous arguments on a topic and emphatically and enthusiastically insert their own in order to win over the audience. |
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A body at rest affords us no idea of any active power to move, and, when set is motion, it is rather a passion than an action in it. |
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Though the idea is controversial, some evidence suggests a link between aging and mitochondrial genome dysfunction. |
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Chronological and other problems have led most archaeologists to dismiss this idea as implausible. |
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Knight and Lomas view these carvings as evidence supporting the idea that Henry Sinclair travelled to the Americas well before Columbus. |
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They pronounced the idea impractical and advised their Royal Highnesses to pass on the proposed venture. |
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We didn't get traction on this idea until the board took interest. |
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Democracy is an idea with a pedigree stretching back to ancient Greece. |
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It's a good idea to talk to people who have actually been there. |
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It turned out to be a worse idea than we originally thought. |
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I was so blonde I honestly had no idea why he got so angry. He cooled on me for a week or so. |
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He peddled his idea for a new movie to every executive in Hollywood. |
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Such an idea has been high on the political agenda for some time. |
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He had this insane idea that he could get rich by selling old computers. |
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I have no idea what this 1984-ish-sounding organization actually does, though I suspect it has something to do with industrial processes. |
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The essential idea is that parties should enter the market, choose their contractors, set their own terms and agree a bargain. |
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I like how I can tell someone that I want to become an hero and they have no idea that I'm talking about suicide. |
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This idea arose in view of the anomotreme pollen-grains studded with apertures. |
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I mentioned Britain's antiroad protesters, and they were tickled pink at the idea of people living in treehouses to stop a road. |
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But Atalina crawls on the floor to show the raccoons looking for food, an idea that is not in the book. |
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The idea is solid awesome sauce, I just don't see it as a feasible undertaking for this project at this point in time. |
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I had no idea what on earth you were on about when you started using those scientific terms. I was totally confused. |
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From this point of view it makes no sense to stick rigidly to the idea of our own bodyhood as something with bounded extension in space. |
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The boy has no idea about everything that's been going on. You need to brace him for what's about to happen. |
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Brook asked the actors to find a way of communicating the idea of this picture to a blind Chineseman. |
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What a great idea for the many friends and neighbors on your Christmas list! |
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Students who read this text should come away with a clear idea of many of the tasks they will be expected to perform as paralegals. |
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It was among the ruins of the Capitol that I first conceived the idea of a work which has amused and exercised near twenty years of my life. |
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Like the concept of conservation of mass, the idea of conservation of energy is also applicable to all chemical reactions. |
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My cooking isn't very good. I don't have any idea how to prepare a good meal. |
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When you replace a drive shaft on your boat, it is also a good idea to replace the cutlass bearing where the drive shaft exits the boat. |
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I was cut to the quick at the idea of having lost the inestimable privilege of listening to the gifted Kurtz. |
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As a dirtsider, the idea of dying in the cold of space terrified him, though he'd never admit it to his space-loving mate. |
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Where did you dredge up the idea that they didn't know what hospital he was born in? |
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Shameless e-begging, or a justified act of financial desperation? The idea of crowdfunding university fees will certainly divide opinion. |
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Jenner assumed a causal connection but the idea was not taken up at that time. |
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After the Messina Conference in 1955, Paul Henri Spaak was given the task to prepare a report on the idea of a customs union. |
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Charley chased the elusive idea through all the nooks and crannies of his drowning consciousness. |
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We need to test this idea empirically instead of just speculating about it. |
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The committee would like to entertain the idea of reducing the budget figures. |
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Despite our cultural distaste for entomophagy, in recent years the idea that we should eat bugs has been gaining currency. |
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It is a good idea to comment the cases in which a fall-through is intentional so that an uncommented fall-through can be assumed to be an error. |
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I floated the idea of free ice-cream on Fridays, but no one was interested. |
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Someone sold you the fluffy idea that brains triumphs over strength when you were picked last for the sports team. |
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I don't have the foggiest idea how to get to Piccadilly Circus on the Tube. |
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One outcome of the idea of fluid masculinity and femininity is the notion of genderqueerness. |
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About fifty years later, in 1675, the Danish astronomer Ole Roemer had the genial idea of using astronomical rather than terrestrial distances. |
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I don't have any idea what you are talking about. I don't equate Glossopoeia with Mathematics, it is the creation of language. |
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I thought my idea of a superhero-themed party was a great idea, but it went down like a lead balloon with my friends. |
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Well, sir, the idea growed and growed and by the late 1920's there was Knights of the White Magnolia lodges all over Texas and parts of Oklahoma. |
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What is clear is that the Germanic idea of warfare was quite different from the pitched battles fought by Rome and Greece. |
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Twice, in 1485 and 1488, Portugal officially rejected Christopher Columbus's idea of reaching India by sailing westwards. |
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By 1580 Stroganovs and Yermak came up with the idea of the military expedition to Siberia, in order to fight Kuchum in his own land. |
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John Gilbert had the innovative idea to use water pumped out of his coal mines to fill a canal from the Duke's Worsley mines to Manchester. |
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After that personal union, people widely discussed the idea of uniting the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England. |
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The League of Nations was founded with the idea that nations could resolve their differences peacefully, but these hopes were unfounded. |
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On 7 January 1858, the Society formally adopted the idea of a comprehensive new dictionary. |
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Horsefeathers! You knew it was a bad idea and now you're just making excuses about it. |
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Before understanding Aristotle's views on dreams, first his idea of sleep must be examined. |
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Another hypothesis, said to be the cause of mammoth extinction in Siberia, comes from the idea that many may have drowned. |
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My idea of retirement was to hunt seashells, play golf, and do a lot of walking. |
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The idea was held by the Romans that a healed soldier was better than a dead one and a healed veteran was better than a new recruit. |
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Since our idea of modern technology did not exist, diet was a simple way for Romans to attain a healthy life. |
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This demonstrates the idea was present that the army needed to maintain the health of its members regardless of circumstances. |
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In fact, lecturers in medieval universities commonly advanced the idea that the Earth was a sphere. |
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Whether such an institution existed is uncertain, but Simon Keynes argues that the idea is not an invented concept. |
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The most credible source for the idea of a contemporary Mercia is Thomas Hardy's Wessex novels. |
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Although 'Edwardian Mercia' never had the success of 'Victorian Wessex', it was an idea that appealed to the higher echelons of society. |
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Harper finds the idea that Latin developed into the modern Romance languages too implausible to believe. |
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Meanwhile, the force under Hastein set out to march up the Thames Valley, possibly with the idea of assisting their friends in the west. |
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Finds from these sites give a clearer idea of the life of the hunting and fishing peoples. |
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The inexactness of her answers suggested that she had no idea of the real situation. |
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The older idea that informationlessness was to be equated with uniform distributions is vulnerable to the transformational paradoxes. |
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I'm not exactly in love with the idea of having to start again from scratch. |
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One development as a result of the Black Death was the establishment of the idea of quarantine in Dubrovnik in 1377 after continuing outbreaks. |
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Chiefly she supported her father's idea of reforming the church but made some minor adjustments. |
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An idea which must be insulated, enshrouded, qualified, and propped by intertwangled verbiage is not ready for release into the world. |
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Of what that involves in the way of doctrine I have no idea nor the time to inform myself. |
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The Emperor gradually conceived the idea that Algeria should be governed differently from other colonies. |
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Nonetheless, he did not give up his idea of making Algeria a model where French colonists and Arabs could live and work together as equals. |
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The rights expressed in these Acts became associated with the idea of the rights of Englishmen, and described as Fundamental Laws of England. |
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Even in such an emergency, the idea of having the unpopular Royal troops ordered into the City was political dynamite. |
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Churchill was still keen to pursue a meeting with the Soviets and was open to the idea of a reunified Germany. |
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The idea of combining motion pictures with recorded sound is nearly as old as the concept of cinema itself. |
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The Bristol Aeroplane Company proposed to combine jet and piston engines but dropped the idea and concentrated on propellor turbines instead. |
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The idea of building a tunnel under the Irish Sea has been raised since 1895, when it was first investigated. |
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Some politicians in the United Kingdom have suggested the idea as an alternative to its membership in the European Union. |
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Both the NWT Legislative Assembly and the federal government accepted the idea of dividing the territory. |
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The party's rhetoric presents the idea that there is a fundamental divide between the British population and the elite who govern the country. |
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But he was worried that a coach of a knothole team might not like the idea and not let me switch-hit. So, my dad went to the coach. |
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The idea of the Norman yoke became increasingly popular amongst English radicals in the seventeenth century. |
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After a trial in the Court of Appeal, despite the success of this, the idea was quietly scrapped. |
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The French did not take the idea seriously and nothing came of Lloyd George's proposal. |
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In 1929 there was another proposal but nothing came of this discussion and the idea was shelved. |
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However, it was not until 1999 that the idea received firm government support. |
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The idea of spontaneous order is an elaboration on the invisible hand proposed by Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations. |
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Some of her comments really came from left field. I have no idea what she was thinking. |
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When the idea and reality of the National Debt came about during the 18th century, this was also managed by the Bank. |
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Thus was born the idea to mate a turbine engine to a traditional propeller. |
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Had he not relied on the occult idea of action at a distance, across a vacuum, he might not have developed his theory of gravity. |
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Though he thought of religion as a tribal survival strategy, Darwin was reluctant to give up the idea of God as an ultimate lawgiver. |
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He was a natural philosopher, concerned with the economy of nature and obsessed with an idea of unity, in theology and in nature. |
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As many students had no idea what they wanted to research, Rutherford and Chadwick would suggest topics. |
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