Academic physics can exploit the untapped resource of its alumnae and alumni in many ways. |
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It has similar features to timocracy, but it is different to it in many ways. |
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The struggle between friends and foes of liberty has in many ways been going on for thousands of years. |
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He brought all of these qualities to that town meeting, an event that in many ways defined his senatorial career. |
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They beckon people to them from the whole planet, witnesses of our common history, in many ways still mysterious and incomprehensible. |
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Their unique style, in many ways, is actually closer to free jazz or classical than metal. |
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They were alike in many ways, but somehow the two popular seniors never really clicked. |
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I will never regret my decision to go public, even though it has cost me greatly in many ways. |
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But in many ways, the messy war of infantry, military police and intelligence has just begun. |
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These are useful in many ways, not least as a betting tokens for playing pontoon, we've found! |
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His is in many ways a terminal philosophy embracing millennial disillusionment. |
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Yet, in many ways, this fight resembles the struggle against communism in the last century. |
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Thus in many ways Japan has become the canary in the coal mine for the developed world, as witness Minamata disease. |
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He was a big influence during his time at the Crown Ground and it's thanks to him in many ways that we've got where we are today. |
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The factors that led to the innovatory creation of works of this sort in the 1910s could be described in many ways. |
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Gideon and Annie agreed the word trivia is in many ways a misnomer for important knowledge. |
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This inhesion may be imagined in many ways, but two major modes of imagining it come to mind from Tillich's pages. |
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He said the NHS is inequitable in many ways, but that not everyone had access to excellence in health services, and he wanted that to change. |
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I'm a Texan by birth and by choice in many ways, but I've never been prouder of being a New Yorker than I am now. |
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As for the bouncer, the fast bowler's ultimate weapon in many ways, you generally keep a little bit in reserve. |
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Historians have described Hooke as a difficult and unreasonable man but in many ways this is a harsh judgement. |
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Patients receive heparin in many ways, including heparin line flushes, subcutaneous heparin, and heparin-coated indwelling catheters. |
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We, religious people, are blessed in many ways because much is provided just in the name of following Jesus. |
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See, in many ways, he was like them, despite whatever arrogant simper he bore as he ranted off on a wild tale, as many others did as well. |
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Thus the personal or professional concern of scientists for values is in many ways flawed by being based on unalive, mechanical values. |
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I think in many ways it has been a model of executive-legislative relations. |
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Whether or not he achieves what many believe to be an unattainable goal is, in many ways, irrelevant. |
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His latest post will, in many ways, be about picking up the pieces to restore public confidence in social services. |
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This was done in many ways, in particular by using pro-Western dictatorships during the Cold War period. |
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This persona I present to you all on here, while in many ways that of my own, is also of that someone else I'd like to be. |
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Embryonic, perhaps, and unformed in many ways, but its depths were black like the deepest velvet. |
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Three hugely significant events were being commemorated and the whole community united in many ways to celebrate them. |
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She is in many ways articulating an imbrication between two structures of patriarchy. |
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The closeness of her account to that of Teresa's childhood illness and cure means that, in many ways, she was indeed calling on the pre-written. |
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The closeness of the defeat in many ways characterized their season, which ended with an 11-16 overall record. |
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Although I'm delighted to be receiving the payment, in many ways it all seems to have happened very quickly. |
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Ellis is a decent man in many ways, but he has a loftiness, an aloofness, that supporters and players find patronising. |
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Politics, in many ways, does not delight in a clear conscience and clean hands. |
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It has forced compromises on freedoms and eroded civil liberties in many ways. |
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Their lives were intertwined in many ways, through weddings, funerals, christenings, parties etc. |
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It's an exciting development that in many ways closely resembles the switch from horse to horseless carriage at the end of the 19th century. |
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We see the human face every day, and though it affects us in many ways, fear and horror would not normally be among those emotions. |
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The rest of the twenties were in many ways the high tide of the Federal Reserve System. |
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The next night, he said his players had overachieved in many ways this season. |
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They've got a kind of caveman machismo in many ways, where the idea of possessing the woman and her beauty is widespread. |
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Edgar Allen Poe has a very unique style of writing in many ways. Poe tends to write his stories emphasizing dramatic irony and verbal irony |
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Robin, isn't it a fact that oppressed people, when seeing freedom, will react in many ways we might not consider normal? |
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Well I suppose at once extremely harrowing to give the evidence but in many ways extremely cathartic to do so. |
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The language spoken by the invaders is known as Old Norse, and was similar to Old English in many ways, being also a Germanic language. |
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The Seventh seems, in many ways, a summation of what has preceded it in the composer's symphonic oeuvre. |
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Over the course of centuries, Sorbian population was often decimated, and Sorbs came to be discriminated against in many ways. |
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The environments of the adaxial and abaxial leaf surface differ in many ways. |
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I found that I didn't much miss Ireland as such, and in fact in many ways I execrated it. |
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This war on terror has in many ways brought out the finest qualities of the American people. |
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Yet this is in many ways a quantitative rather than a qualitative distinction. |
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Thus, in many ways qualitative research cuts across the grain of accustomed research practice. |
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Yet, this is in many ways a very careful revision as Young's personality is preserved. |
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It was also a serious step because we know both Bob and Kate to some degree and respect them in many ways. |
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Even Drake, who was far from a child when he first met Hon Shun, had grown up in many ways these past months. |
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Although the book is excellent in many ways, some aspects of it are troubling. |
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Those bookstores provided a valuable service but also served as a reminder that we were excluded from the straight community in many ways. |
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It was a strange match in many ways, but we were both quite serious people and I was interested in the theatre, which was his life. |
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The second movement is a sort of imitative canzona, which really shows this piece as a sort of bow to the past in many ways. |
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While in many ways this is a good thing, the weaker storyline detracts from its overall enjoyability. |
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I thought he would disorganise the Tories in many ways because they wouldn't know where exactly he was coming from. |
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This seems to be, in many ways, a question of one law for the them, and one for the obedient puppy, excepting for some salient cases. |
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Then again, children are, in many ways, tougher than adults, and it may haunt them less than it has haunted me. |
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In fact it was quite cheering in many ways, that the past isn't just airbrushed away. |
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So I kept my Boroughmuir hat on to an extent, and in many ways have a foot in both camps. |
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Yes, in many ways, I think that because I'm Chinese, people don't notice me as much. |
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Pupils from lower socioeconomic groups are disadvantaged in many ways when applying for entry to medical education. |
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I did a lot of individual work with her, which in many ways was like trying to break in a piece of clay ground for farming. |
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In theory people became more alike and in many ways the world became much fairer. |
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That species also has laciniate petals and is similar in many ways, however it is not found inland. |
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Previously, they had not just a dictatorial government, but in many ways a totalitarian government and leader. |
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His voice is also surprisingly cultured, far more so in many ways than Jagger's flattened vowels. |
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However, in many ways the film is more of a lampoon of Hollywood than current US policy. |
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Lester Bangs and Ian MacDonald have more than that in common, although in many ways they were diametrical opposites. |
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The history of this property in many ways mirrors the experience of large landholdings all over Australia. |
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But the system within which those teachers are working is in desperate need of reform, in many ways, and at many levels. |
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Mutual respect was shown in many ways, especially in the conduct of boys toward one another. |
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This promise is vague in many ways, impossible in its concrete form, and fraudulent in all respects. |
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Yet in many ways he remains an outlier and an oddity on the cultural scene, a cult figure with plenty of worshippers and plenty of desecrators. |
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His lifework shows us that scientists and humanists are in many ways similar kinds of insightful people. |
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The Montessori environment, though wonderful in many ways, often is just an approximation of what we already have in our homes. |
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The Arapaho language has changed rapidly over the centuries, and does not closely resemble other Algonquian languages in many ways. |
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His sculpted nose grew to a point, sharp at the tip and deformed in many ways. |
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Of course, Jordan's past marketing successes in many ways, went hand-in-hand with his status as an athlete nonpareil. |
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We would be remiss not to reiterate that plants and animals differ, of course, in many ways other than in behavioral and locomotor capacities. |
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They are spun or twined in many ways to be used to tie a parcel, to tow or pull something, and to tie a ship to a dock. |
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The present situation is unsatisfactory in many ways, and should not be allowed to continue. |
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Banning smoking in bars and restaurants is unprecedented, so in many ways it's a shot in the dark. |
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He has done his best to recapture earlier moments of lucidity and unity, but in many ways the final result feels rote and calculated. |
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The colonial American timberyard resembled, in many ways, the modern lumberyard. |
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It was in many ways, an atypical childhood, but he would just look at you blankly if you said that to him. |
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I suppose I'm a bit of a hoarder in many ways, but that was my data, dammit! |
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The study of Buddhism over the past century or so has resembled the encounter of the blind men and the elephant in many ways. |
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I was quite happy to accept the pressures and responsibilities, and in many ways it's been the making of me. |
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A devotee of the sexual revolution, he remained in many ways an unreconstructed, 1950s male chauvinist pig. |
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The welfare of children is the highest good yet the Cardinal's buccaneering action was in many ways counter-productive. |
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Why then, since we all accept that education is, in many ways, a form of social engineering, are manners not part of the school curriculum? |
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Many errors do not cause harm, but in many ways these are as important as those that do. |
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The training has in many ways been harder, if more varied, than for a marathon. |
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Although less well known than Britten, Tippett's operatic output was in many ways more musically varied and politically challenging. |
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It is in the spoons and cutlery section, however, the book will in many ways prove most useful to collectors, dealers and curators. |
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Infants can be traumatically injured in many ways, and many instances are unwitnessed. |
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So, in many ways, the results didn't match the symbolism that he obviously enjoyed. |
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Sir Walter Scott's Waverley of 1814 is in many ways the fons et origo of the nineteenth-century historical novel. |
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I was in many ways sad to leave, I had seen something of a different life, not all of it good but all of it an experience. |
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Yes, he may be a throwback to a former and, in many ways, best-forgotten age in which golf was populated mainly by right-wing reactionaries. |
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Many would complain that it has also, in many ways, become a battle of finances and technology, not a contest between top drivers competing in equally matched supercars. |
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But in many ways, the route from anchorage to Nome was almost the easy part. |
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But in many ways, too, The big bang theory is a far more audacious series than it gets credit for. |
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The 1950s, observed c. Vann Woodward, resembled the era of Reconstruction in many ways. |
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Indeed, he cheerfully admits that science and technology have, in many ways, improved our lot. |
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On the one hand, those are things we still respect in many ways. |
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I would like to think such is not the case either, as I have been politically active and have engaged with my community in many ways outside of my university life. |
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One strength of the study is its concern with visitors, and the admission that in many ways we know little about how and why visitors react to displays. |
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This decision was, in many ways, brave and defensible, but it came at a price. |
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In fact, we now know that Newton was in many ways a Renaissance man, working in theology, prophecy, and alchemy, as well as mathematics, optics, and physics. |
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The scrunchie is in many ways the perfect fashion metaphor for the woman who may one day be Princess Harry. |
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The number of people the oath will directly affect is small, and it is in many ways a rather technical and semantic matter. |
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Their ability to find a dual citizen here they could recruit and run is in many ways not surprising. |
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In fact, in many ways the themes raised were sand traps waiting for a false step. |
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What struck me, though, was the idea that these people were so afraid of really living their lives that in many ways they had chosen instead a living death. |
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A former legislative director of Ohio Right to Life, Porter is in many ways the godmother of the heartbeat movement. |
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Despite his astounding virtuosity, he remains in many ways an enigma. |
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They are also already more interesting than they usually are, for construing lyric as a sort of thought about matter advances poetics in many ways. |
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In fact, I think this is so ingrained now that in many ways, we assume too much of science. |
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So we take it for granted in many ways, and so we are jaded by all the great discoveries. |
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The Sermon on the Mount is, in many ways, an explication of the righteousness of the kingdom, evident even in the blessedness promised in the Beatitudes. |
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Although crippled in many ways, it has found new means of program delivery and has made the best of what was possible on its radically reduced budget. |
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The CIA, despite its cowboy image, is in fact in many ways a timorous, risk-averse bureaucracy. |
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The controversy over Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn is in many ways emblematic of the crisis in which publishing finds itself. |
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Elgar's theme is the mirror image of Schumann's in many ways. |
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While Kelley is unaccustomed to dealing with the media and was nervous about our sit-down, her task is in many ways far easier. |
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For those of you in the audience with no medical background, frontal lobe syndrome manifests itself in many ways that mimic the manic stage of bipolar disease. |
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Today's armoured battle might take place at night, using thermal imaging devices that are in many ways better than optical sights even on a clear day. |
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The Roma, who are scattered throughout the country, mostly in small camps on the outskirts of towns and cities, are in many ways culturally unassimilated. |
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Laughter and derision are in many ways the deadliest bogies in politics. |
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The bolt-action rifle they designed was in many ways a very good rifle. |
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The voyage is a new one, certainly for Tambor, but also for Hollywood, in many ways. |
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The public sphere in many ways had become ungovernable, in that it was difficult if not impossible to retain control over how products were consumed. |
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Homeschoolers and public schools are, in many ways, boons to one another. |
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But while we might not be seeing a qualitative uplift to economic growth, today's economy has changed in many ways, compared to most of the twentieth century. |
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The differences in circumstances of states within the groups of developed and developing states are in many ways as great as the differences between these groups. |
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The Cambodians were in many ways the most tragic of all the victims of the hideous transition of Southeast Asia's states from colonial status to independence. |
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He is in many ways a unique writer who confounds any simple pigeon-holing or attempts to locate writers in respect to an assumed canon of literature. |
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That was, in many ways true, but it hardly justifies colonization. |
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The ad, for former Republican city council member Carl DeMaio, is in many ways a run-of-the-mill American political commercial. |
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Cut flowers could be packaged and transported in many ways, but mainly in flower cups, sleeves, boxes, bulk bins, pallets and containers suitable for air and sea transport. |
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Look, I know it's an evil victory, ideologically suspect in many ways. |
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Yes, people see the problem in the pastoral country as being quite different from in the agricultural area, but in many ways it's the same kind of process. |
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He in many ways personifies that country's clubby business elite. |
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The piece is magnificent in many ways but is fatally let-down by an undistinguished organ sound that even I can better with an electronic keyboard. |
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I felt I was very inhibited and shy and insecure in many ways. |
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They all encouraged my creativity and inspired me in many ways. |
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We have found time and time again that, when done right, earthen plasters and finishes are far superior to concrete and synthetic stuccos in many ways. |
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Many chapters have opened lines of communication with diocesan officials in an effort to find common ground but, in many ways, the rifts have only grown deeper. |
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Yet in taking the cultural turn, Freeman doesn't stray far from the mainline, for this remains in many ways a very conventional work of scholarship. |
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His first French opera was coolly received in 1788, though in many ways it foreshadowed his mature style with its rich orchestration and dramatic conclusion. |
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Although this was similar in many ways to previous statements, it placed greater emphasis upon the proper valuation of current assets on the balance sheet. |
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In her favour she's young, still a puppy in many ways, and an outdoor dog more than happy to run about in the rain for hours on end, so her constitution is strong. |
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It can infuse vehemence and passion into spoken words in many ways, and when combined with argumentative passages it not only persuades the auditor but actually enslaves him. |
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The current process of European unification is painful in many ways. |
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Indonesia's election campaign is in many ways a battle between two dynasties which have dominated politics since the country's birth almost 60 years ago. |
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Yet, in many ways, those who lead openly far right parties, even if they are highly articulate, are not the most dangerous for the current British Establishment. |
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The Edinburgh exhibition, while showing off his incredible talent as a draughtsman, is in many ways an attempt to bring da Vinci back down to human size. |
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Hydrogen chloride can be generated in many ways, and thus several precursors to hydrochloric acid exist. |
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Okay, maybe this isn't exactly what you were thinking, but in many ways an air compressor is just like a pet. |
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Participation in the Dubstep scene can be in many ways but the most accepted and easiest way to do it is just to experience the music and dance. |
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The waterless desert can kill in many ways but dehydration is often fastest. |
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The overwhelming commercial success of the first Alice book changed Dodgson's life in many ways. |
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The first model with the Farina look, the Mk III appeared in 1959 and was similar in many ways to the Riley Farina variant. |
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Morton was elected to Mar's office and proved in many ways the most effective of James's regents, but he made enemies by his rapacity. |
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In addition to building his house and clearing his land and helping the Samoans in many ways, he found time to work at his writing. |
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Renaissance trends from Italy and Central Europe influenced Russia in many ways. |
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Ancient and oriental cultures are in many ways more conventional, more ceremonious, and more courteous than our own. |
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Chinchilla rats look roughly like large woodrats, reach over 400 millimeters in total length, and resemble octodontids in many ways. |
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Thus, it is the comportmental axis of the prefrontal cortex that is responsible in many ways for our humanity. |
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The Nova Scotia climate is in many ways similar to the central Baltic Sea coast in Northern Europe, only wetter and snowier. |
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Climate change, demographic developments, urbanization, economic progress, social changes influence the water sector in many ways. |
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Though it is certainly not true that Newtonian science was like modern science in all respects, it conceptually resembled ours in many ways. |
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Sanitation in ancient Rome was a complex system similar in many ways to modern sanitation systems. |
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The way the coaches demand the best from us, well, they have made us perfectionists in many ways. |
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The tissue damage caused by a CVA affects the patient's functionality in many ways. |
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What follows is, in many ways, a valediction against mourning, and in its wit, courage and kindliness it often brings tears to the eyes. |
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Statutes of limitations for criminal offenses are in many ways the product of balancing competing policy interests. |
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It soon became clear, after careful genotype-phenotype correlations, that CF behaves in many ways like a multifactorial disorder. |
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The New York City Fire Department faces highly multifaceted firefighting challenges in many ways unique to New York. |
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If we compare the authentication process using hash function and fractal geometry, we find that in many ways are similar. |
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The modularly structured Roll-Ex system makes fine mesh straining possible in many ways, especially in mixing lines. |
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Middle-earth in many ways still parallels the world that existed in the late 1940s when the book was being completed. |
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The lives of two of the twentieth century's greatest composers, Benjamin Britten and Samuel Barber, were similar in many ways. |
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Women are still treated like second-class citizens in many ways. |
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It's pretty well constructed with an excellent lairage and the facilities are in many ways superior to those at Gaerwen. |
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However, it was in many ways de facto integrated with West Germany under a special status. |
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The AIA works to create a public understanding of architects and architecture in many ways. |
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Christie has managed to become a rockstar among conservatives nationally while pursuing an agenda that is in many ways moderate. |
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Viruses can reach a computer in many ways, such as through files downloaded from the internet, e-mail attachments, floppy disks, CD-ROMs, etc. |
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Many individuals are not aware that they are lenders, but almost everybody does lend money in many ways. |
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Despite assimilating Italian techniques and Reformation theology, Holbein's art in many ways extended the Gothic tradition. |
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Yet, Burial organisers told the Brigade, the latter in many ways represented resistance to these jingoist feminine notions. |
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Domesticated plants may differ from their wild relatives in many ways, including. |
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The Pala Empire can be considered as the golden era of Bengal in many ways. |
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Although Latin is an extinct language with very few contemporary fluent speakers, it remains in use in many ways. |
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Women contributed to the American Revolution in many ways, and were involved on both sides. |
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The connections between the now administratively separated churches continued in many ways. |
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The system of relative pronouns in French is as complicated as, but similar in many ways to, the system in English. |
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The layout and structure of Florence in many ways harkens back to the Roman era, where it was designed as a garrison settlement. |
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They may bear witness in many ways, according to how they believe God is leading them. |
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It was imported before the codification of European law into the Napoleonic Code and is comparable in many ways to Scots law. |
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Moreover, even in the United States, the South lagged behind the North in many ways even before the Civil War. |
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It is believed that in many ways this struggle was but a precursor to the American Revolution. |
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I find that while the move towards global justice is in many ways heartening, we ought not believe that it is a panacaea. |
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This lad Kelley is an odd duck in many ways.... Unlike most college youngsters, he has no hobbies. |
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The working conditions of women are key to understanding globalization and the new political economy in that the global labour force is being feminized in many ways. |
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The tour of Australasia in 1979 was a disastrous one in many ways. |
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She recognized that in many ways Tiffany was isolated from both her Black and White peers and was truly an outsider within two disparate peer groups. |
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However, the PDQ Act is seen in many ways as a step backwards for the interests of the pharmaceutical industry, represented by the Coalition for 21 Century Patent Law Reform. |
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Many Ranters seem to have rejected a belief in immortality and in a personal God, and in many ways they resemble the Brethren of the Free Spirit in the 14th century. |
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However, David's successes were in many ways balanced by his failures. |
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The printed press changed university libraries in many ways. |
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Neoclassicism in many ways developed as a counter movement of the Rococo, the impetus being a sense of disgust directed towards the latter's florid qualities. |
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Into this well it may have been thrown by his men, who adopting the use of his new tools with reluctance, and reportedly thwarted him in many ways. |
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Old English syntax was similar in many ways to that of modern English. |
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The Wall cut off East Berliners from the world in many ways. |
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Although Orkney is in many ways very distinct from the other islands and archipelagos of Scotland these trends are very similar to those experienced elsewhere. |
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Parents factor into their children's future in many ways as well. |
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Sheer pleasure can be defined in many ways, but for me watching two Buster Keaton classics with live orchestral accompaniment from the CBSO certainly fits the bill. |
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He was in many ways a conventional king whose main interest was warfare. |
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The effort encourages Prometheus Real Estate employees, fondly referred to as Prometheans, to pursue their passion for helping out the local community in many ways. |
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Her own experience with postpartum depression illustrates how difficult it can be for clinicians to recognize the illness, which can present in many ways. |
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Just as smart and eager as their more self-disciplined predecessors, they also are more laid back, steeped in pop culture, and in many ways more sophisticated. |
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The family of salamanders known as plethodontids are unusual in many ways. |
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Southern Rhodesia in 1962 resembled South Africa in many ways. |
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This was done to ensure that the institution would not be abused by the strong to overpower the weak, although the system was gamed in many ways bordering on the illegal. |
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Hahn was, in many ways, typical of the emigrationist colonialist. |
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In fact, gravity is in many ways a much better quantum field theory than the Standard Model, since it appears to be valid all the way up to its cutoff at the Planck scale. |
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