That is, that it is to be operated in a manner which would not fall within any of the claims of the Patent. |
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Audience members left in a manner more theatrical than anything they had been watching. |
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It describes a world in which electrons, quarks and the like are point particles that move in a manner dictated by the wavefunction. |
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This enabled them to fashion the policies of the state in a manner that the woe and weal of the common man is addressed. |
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Jack, aka Green Fairy, dealt with the problem of not having enough unity of mind to write, in a manner most amusing. |
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Aside from one transgression last summer, he has handled himself in a manner that has made him a role model for many people. |
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And, in a manner most inappropriate of a lady in her position, she reached for his hands and moved herself closer. |
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Give land to the landless, by all means, but do it in a manner that is fair to all. |
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Axial movements in tadpoles are regulated by a diverse array of muscle activity in a manner similar to anguilliform fishes. |
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He subsequently retracted the claim but in a manner that failed to reassure many experts. |
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One's own ancestors are also revered in a manner that is inseparable, it would seem, from the reverence of the loa or orishas. |
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Indeed it suggests that Waugh was loading the dice in favor of Tony, manipulating his reader's emotions in a manner worthy of Wilde's Dickens. |
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However, he was unable to articulate his thoughts on the subject in a manner that would transform that abstract notion of humility into reality. |
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Punch Drunk Love is quirky and stylish, but not in a manner that comes across as overly artsy or pretentious. |
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In Australia, if a device is used in a manner other than designated by the manufacturer, the user assumes full responsibility and liability. |
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Everything is happening at once at the moment, in a manner that is proving really rather hard to deal with. |
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In general, Hindu practices, and sati in particular, are repeatedly characterized as demonic in a manner similar to European witchcraft. |
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And it acts in a manner no one can yet explain, obeying the law of ownership and transferral. |
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Quench-hardened alloys normally are tempered to improve toughness and ductility and reduce hardness in a manner similar to that for alloy steels. |
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He is the chief custodian of the trees, in a manner of speaking, because the power of giving permission to fell a tree rests with him. |
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This was the first time she had a family of sorts, a supportive audience, in a manner of speaking. |
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We're celebrating the arrival of two new babies and the announcement of a third, and so too are the media, in a manner of speaking. |
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Twenty years later, his widow turned down the job, although she had, in a manner of speaking, fully earned it. |
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The drivers are off the road and, in a manner of speaking, on the march again. |
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The mask should cover both the nose and mouth and be secured in a manner to prevent venting. |
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In the latter, a monstrous giant steals Zeus's thunderbolts, which are retrieved in a manner similar to Thor's thunderweapons. |
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Lorraine waved her arms in a manner clearly designed to instill a sense of urgency in the observer. |
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I think it is better for me to make the points I want to make in a manner befitting the delicacy of this situation. |
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It was perhaps used to convey the senior noblewomen in a manner befitting their status as the entourage made its way into Windsor. |
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It implies an intent to participate in a profession in a manner befitting that vocation. |
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The administration has responded in a manner more befitting politicians than academics. |
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Our results indicate that voters do respond to economic conditions in a manner consistent with a small set of axioms drawn from microeconomics. |
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The posting sheetlets are loosely held together in a manner whereby an individual posting sheetlet is easily removed and used as a base. |
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They have not lost at the ground in a league game in 11 visits, and won yesterday in a manner which has become monotonously predictable. |
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Do not park vehicles in a manner that obstructs traffic or obscure the view of traffic signboards. |
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No person may operate any ultralight vehicle in a manner that creates a hazard to other persons or property. |
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The system uses the ultrathin chips to store information electronically in a manner similar to that of an inked barcode label. |
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Instead of the students who are behaving in a manner unconducive to free academic inquiry, it is the professors. |
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He wanted especially to believe that he was in this case acting in a manner uncontaminated by public ambition or sexual possessiveness. |
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He is bouncing around in a manner ill-befitting one who has recently consumed so much lager. |
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One of the most important offences is that of behaving in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace at common law. |
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In Brazil the defendant had been arrested and taken to the police station for acting in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace. |
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This is achieved by the propagation of the chemotactic signal, in a manner rather similar to the conduction of a nerve impulse. |
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She sat at the table, legs propped up on the table in a manner that would give ladies in the finer centres of Europe a case of the vapours. |
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The horse was small, but it was sturdy, and it suddenly started bucking and plunging in a manner that would have done a bronco proud. |
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The space frame will have attachment points for the body panels to hang from in a manner that will allow for precise fit and finish. |
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The tabloids violated my family's privacy in a manner that I felt was vicious and indecent. |
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He has been vilified, discredited and discarded in a manner usually reserved for world class failures. |
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Instead, there appears to be a headlong rush to commit precious resources in a manner that could lead to disappointment and waste. |
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Nevertheless, she understands the essence of the formula, and applies it in a manner that is infectious. |
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Rather, her moment of hamartia comes when she decides to behave in a manner that she knows might destroy her social and familial standing. |
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The stamps affixed are obliterated at the despatching office in a manner to be fixed by our Minister of Finance. |
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Perhaps Hunter is taking revenge in a manner more stealthy than we can possibly comprehend. |
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This is a favourite haunt of buskers and artists, hanging out amid the theatres and restaurants in a manner reminiscent of Paris. |
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Using a fine nozzle, the design is extruded onto the surface in a manner a bit like icing a cake. |
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Snap it on to your cavesson and always hold the lunge line in a manner that will allow it to peel off with tangling. |
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Manchester United have won through November in a manner that should presage a championship challenge. |
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The hard-throwing Weaver has a knack for challenging left-handed hitters in a manner that reminds me of a young Frank Tanana. |
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There must be no mistake that Socialists hate Hitlerism in a manner beyond question. |
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After losing last season to a broken leg, he has led them back to the play-offs in a manner that suggests the lessons weren't lost. |
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He'd work some kind of paste-up edit, often inserting a freeze-frame in a manner that made other TV directors wince. |
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You may throw it yourself or you may arrange for it to be leaked in a manner that will keep your hands clean. |
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Even within a subspecies, vocalizations vary between sample points in a manner consistent with points along a cline. |
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It is hardest to think deep thoughts and record them faithfully in a manner that people will understand. |
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The solution was a clause forbidding the government from acting in a manner inconsistent with the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. |
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Paul, in a manner certainly inconsistent with the anti-intellectual pietism of our day, places the emphasis on our thinking. |
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However, what the Constitution does require is equal treatment of votes cast in a manner that comports with the Equal Protection Clause. |
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The larger paintings are staged in a manner characteristic of Manet's early studio compositions. |
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Evidently the lenses act to focus light in a manner similar to the compound eyes of insects. |
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It has been deployed into a number of situations in a manner which has not been fully conducive to assessing its results. |
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But he must at least ensure he configures his players in a manner that does not play into the hands of the hosts in Levante. |
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The very fact that they are congregating in a manner which the police suspect may cause fear and nuisance to the general public is enough. |
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Achieving market integration requires administration, compliance and enforcement of programs in a manner that allows markets to be integrated. |
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Sometimes this feeling is so strong that the people are contra-suggestible and always tend to act in a manner contrary to that suggested. |
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The content is out there, and he brings it together in a manner that conveys his view, and he does so extremely well. |
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He writes fluently in a manner that sustains interest over a wide range of subjects. |
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Feral dogs and coydogs are also more likely to kill in a manner similar to coyotes, possibly as a result of experience in killing for food. |
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Her dark red hair frizzed in a manner that would have been comical if her gaze was not one of hatred. |
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Johnson smirked in a manner that's typical of a player who's cynical and distrustful of a new head coach. |
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They want the issues handled fairly, speedily, transparently, and in a manner that is easily understood. |
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Winning is first, but not far behind is winning in a manner that is presentable and palatable to the public. |
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It was woven and plaited in a manner similar to lace making, then mounted with gold or gilt fittings. |
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Brown relates the detail, and other indignities and complications he had to put up with, in a manner which would bring a tear to a glass eye. |
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The godliness of the characters is obscured in a manner which amounts to a betrayal of the historical and cultural origins of the performance. |
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I will be in the public eye and will have to hold myself and behave in a manner becoming of that position. |
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Short balls, and some not very short, were pulled and hooked in a manner that must have surprised even Vaughan himself. |
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Consumers wanted to be subconsciously influenced in a manner they considered desirable. |
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He collapsed in a manner that, were it not for the grave circumstances, would have been called by many, hilarious. |
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He defied the wishes of his family concerning his career in a manner eerily prophetic of his son. |
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Sulphur dioxide blocks it effectively, in a manner not yet fully understood. |
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A good comic book gets into your brain in a manner quite different to a novel or movie. |
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But they can also make me greet in a manner suggesting I wish I'd been born a million miles from any misty glen. |
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Of course people should be able to deal with each other in a manner of dignity and respect. |
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Beyond that, the thugs are organized in a manner designed to maintain a tight grip on power. |
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Vertical-mow only in a manner that grooms the surface or use brushings, which help control grain and encourage vertical growth. |
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The gutters round the roofs of the wings were constructed in a manner which is now, as I understand it, obsolete. |
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Surprise is to strike the enemy at a time or place or in a manner for which he is unprepared. |
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Her most obvious talent is an ability to stare dumbly at her interviewees in a manner which, she hopes, suggests interest. |
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All parties were permitted to be represented at the various phases in a manner designed to avoid unnecessary duplication. |
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The machine-readable passports, which now have a standardized presentation worldwide, are being printed in a manner suitable for optical character recognition. |
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Recently, it has been shown that young Citrus fruitlets are able to synthesize ethylene in a manner that resembles the system II pathway of the climacteric fruits. |
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As far as possible, radio relay stations ought to be placed at a distance from the mountaintop that obstructs the path but in a manner that it be seen from either station. |
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Second and third periods had trickled by after that, maybe not skipping past as quickly as Sociology had, but not passing in a manner so slow that I could complain. |
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During the period of exile, five bishoprics had become vacant and could not be filled in a manner which would be acknowledged as valid under canon law. |
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For example, the broad wainscoted side hall terminates in a staircase that rises to a landing and then turns ninety degrees in a manner similar to that at Mulberry Hill. |
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English law contains a number of offences which penalize the driving of a motor vehicle on a road in circumstances or in a manner which may cause harm. |
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Sometimes a truism can be proclaimed in a manner that makes it startling. |
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No soldier shall, in time of peace, be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war be in a manner to be prescribed by law. |
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If the claimants' suspicions are well grounded it may mean that he has been conducting a business in a manner which is in breach of the existing orders and undertakings. |
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Were they innocent victims or did they conduct themselves in a manner that would naturally lead to their demise? |
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The rope was lashed to a wooden beam propping up the craft's skeleton in a manner meant to evoke the contraptions that Chinese children use to catch birds. |
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For the first time, J.K. Rowling's novel proceeds in a manner that assumes that the reader is more or less familiar with her magical world of wizards and witchcraft. |
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He declared that Western women are sexually promiscuous in a manner not even found in the natural world. |
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Throughout the southern part of Brazil, large fields of cassava are grown for flour and starch in a manner similar to the way we grow crops in the United States. |
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Make sure you handle yourself in a manner that doesn't allow yourself to be taken advantage of in any way, especially with wine flowing freely all night long. |
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She had been true to her independent nature, fulfilling her womanhood in a manner that she found appropriate, although unable to assert herself finally. |
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He was diagnosed with sarcoma, a rare form of cancer, in August and had to come to terms with dying in a manner of months. |
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Dresses that resembled tapestries from the front often laced up the back in a manner that hinted at rock-and-roll youthfulness. |
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Why would you behave in a manner that we might call hasty later on? |
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Kieran paused, tilting his head in a manner reminiscent of a predator. |
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But the shuttle was still the launch vehicle that government programs were required to use, and it was subsidized in a manner to make sure no commercial competitors arose. |
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It now presents as large brick faces hovering over the street, in a manner that allows the viewer to connect them perspectively with the larger brick forms beyond. |
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Criminals are mutilated by surgery, magic or engineering in a manner that reflects their crime, or merely the perversity of the sentencing Magister. |
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It is apparent from correspondence that a number of investment products labelled bonds have performed in a manner which has surprised their owners. |
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They pretend to not see you, and then make insincere apologies or unimaginative threats when you object to them cutting you up in a manner most dangerous. |
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Not only did Attila savage much of Europe in a manner unrepeated for centuries, but the battle acquired a reputation for carnage almost immediately. |
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Not once had this elder, who I'd talked with numerous times, ever tried to talk with me and mention this in a manner that indicated discomfort or unsettlement on her part. |
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Overnight he assumed control of the domestic agenda in a manner that surprised the prime minister, shocked his cabinet colleagues and astounded Whitehall's officials. |
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He said the stage set was simple and was done in a manner that enabled the group to perform even in places that included untraditional artistic venues. |
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While they are preaching, believers are expected to show respect to other faiths and behave in a manner that would not tarnish the image of their own religion. |
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Dostoevsky evinced the conviction of having been divinely commissioned in a manner that was diffident, almost shy, and utterly devoid of braggadocio. |
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It isn't often that tough races like this are won in such style, but Deerpark scored in a manner which would indicate he is rapidly on the upgrade. |
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A key success of the book for communicating to nonspecialists is in the figures, which are presented in a manner somewhere between a cartoon and a technical drawing. |
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Employing a device used in numerous recent films, the director mixes day-to-day reality with Glass's fantasies in a manner both amusing and disturbing. |
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Here again Brown's programs to support collaborative student-faculty research turned out to be far-seeing in a manner the founders of our curriculum could not have predicted. |
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It is hard to move in Edinburgh at this time of year without some corporate acting in a manner that can only be described as downright socially responsible. |
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Miller commissioned the architect John Kinross to refurbish and extend his home in a manner appropriate to a member of the Edwardian nouveau riche. |
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Researchers believe that by putting microcomputers into every manmade object in the world, computers could, in a manner of speaking, sense the real world. |
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The trio seem increasingly intent on going for the jugular, asserting themselves aggressively and explosively in a manner entirely befitting a band whose home is Glasgow. |
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I locate the strip of city bars where I see a group of friends laugh raucously in a manner which I realized I hadn't witnessed since leaving London. |
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All animals are compounded of various organs, each of which exercising a separate function, and in a manner peculiar to itself, concurs to the preservation of the whole. |
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Throughout the experiential learning cycle, learners are actively involved in every aspect of constructing their knowledge in a manner that is meaningful to them. |
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But the festivities will be cut abruptly short by the anniversary, which Hoboken will mark in a manner far more sombre and sober than the hullabaloo over the river. |
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She plays Cecile in a manner that can only be described as menopausal. |
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Later performances took the concept further with U Roy toasting over Tubby's dubs in a manner that obviously pinpoints dub as a key precursor to DJ and rap styles. |
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The second issue of waiver comes into effect when a party knowingly acts in a manner where he waives or foregoes reliance upon some known right or defect. |
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D' Onofrio and Zellweger deliver their dialogue in a manner that is too choppy, too halting, with just a beat too much dead air between each line. |
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Intercultural communication is competent when it accomplishes the objectives in a manner that is appropriate to the context and relationship. |
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Each work employs an arrangement of multiple plasma screen panels configured in a manner similar to historic altarpieces. |
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Some flatfishes are also able to change their pigmentation to match the background, in a manner similar to some cephalopods. |
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Islands and banks can interact with currents and upwellings in a manner that results in areas of high ocean productivity. |
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Many particles combine chemically in a manner highly depletive of oxygen, causing estuaries to become anoxic. |
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Certain Greek and Hebrew words were to be translated in a manner that reflected the traditional usage of the church. |
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Burl has a lifetime of experience in presenting complex ideas and tricky data in a manner and style that please both specialist and layman. |
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The rear wheel was driven directly by rods from the pistons in a manner similar to the drive wheels of steam locomotives. |
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The spearhead is shaped in a manner which allows it to penetrate the thick layers of whale blubber and stick in the flesh. |
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It is also noted that natural degradation is high between 0 and 3 years and then slows down in a manner very similar to exponential decay. |
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The intent of the map should be illustrated in a manner in which the percipient acknowledges its purpose in a timely fashion. |
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According to ICAO, the new metric system defines how aircraft CO2 emissions can be evaluated in a manner that is relevant to its operation. |
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Talking about repression in a manner that would seem to condemn it may actually enhance a culture's repressiveness. |
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In 1603, Hugh Plat suggested that coal might be charred in a manner analogous to the way charcoal is produced from wood. |
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A pin shackle is closed with an anchor bolt and cotter pin, in a manner similar to a clevis. |
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After harvest, hay also has to be stored in a manner to prevent it from getting wet. |
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Before the two substances are mixed, they are separately cleaned of foreign matter and dried in a manner that creates large square cakes. |
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Written in a spirit of conservation, Aestheticism and the Canadian Modernists is doctiloquent in a manner no longer quite fashionable. |
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The stewards concluded Codd had used his whip above the permitted level and in a manner that caused his horse to be wealed. |
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Ainsworth used Turpin as a plot device, describing him in a manner that makes him more lively than the book's other characters. |
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His victim suffers incalculably before she is brutally killed in a manner that makes the viciousness of snuff films pale by comparison. |
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Once again, I had, in a manner of speaking, mistaken myron for Myra. |
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Lisa has learned to remain calm and pleasant and is able to communicate in a manner which diffuses any irateness that may arise. |
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Macon is another alternative to bacon, produced by curing cuts of mutton in a manner similar to the production of pork bacon. |
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He braves the dangers of the Abyss alone in a manner reminiscent of Odysseus or Aeneas. |
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Government was unnerved, confounded, and in a manner suspended. Its equipoise was totally gone. |
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A similar design, called the autogyro boat, uses a wind turbine without the propellor, and functions in a manner similar to a normal sail. |
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Money, not Prerogative, was the chief Engine of his administration, and he employed it with a success that in a manner disgraced humanity. |
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The narrative flow of the twin parables unfolds in a manner that reflects a chiastic formulation in the repetition of their themes. |
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In 1290 Giotto began painting in a manner that was less traditional and more based upon observation of nature. |
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Thus the BBC was granted sufficient leeway to pursue the Government's objectives largely in a manner of its own choosing. |
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It interacts with an allosteric site just outside the antigenic peptide-binding site on MHC class II molecules in a manner to loosen antigenic peptide binding in that site. |
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Brilliant, multicolored illustrations broken down into simple shapes and contrasting shades in a manner reminiscent of Picasso make the simple story come alive. |
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The reception desks and conference tables of black birch and steel were designed by Arets' firm, but in a manner subsidiary to the space they inhabit. |
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We witness it daily in way people argue or swear in public or dress scruffily in a manner better suited to lounging on the settee than walking the streets. |
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It is the responsibility of pen which can stimulate thousands of hearts and rephrases the ideas of thousands of minds, in a manner which he cannot imagine as he writes them. |
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The proem begins in a manner unremarkable enough for an encomium with a strong recommendation of Homer's excellence from the Presocratic philosopher Democritus. |
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Whereas it's a good thing to turn a cotton field into a forest, it's quite another to do it in a manner that ensures a sustained yield of deer and other wildlife. |
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They observed that emulsifier consumption changed the species composition of the gut microbiota and did so in a manner that made it more pro-inflammatory. |
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France was at such a Pinch..that they call'd their Ban and Arriere Ban, the assembling whereof had been long discussed, and in a manner antiquated. |
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A more proper term would be 'freehood', as something attained in a manner not dissimilar to the principle of a required development to achieve knighthood. |
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Up to nine special transmitters directed their signals at the beams in a manner that widened its path, negating its ability to accurately locate targets. |
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The sequence of bases along a particular DNA molecule specify the genetic information, in a manner similar to a sequence of letters spelling out a sentence. |
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They were in a manner absolute despots in their little domains, lording it, if so disposed, over both law and gospel, and accountable to none but the mother-country. |
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There are numerous incidents of consumer fireworks being used in a manner that is supposedly disrespectful of the communities and neighborhoods where the users live. |
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And, most fortunately, you have pursued a course of reading, and cultivated your mind in a manner the most admirably adapted to make you a great and successful author. |
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The arrangements made by the Four Great Powers sought to ensure future disputes would be settled in a manner that would avoid the terrible wars of the previous twenty years. |
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These units are often used in a manner inconsistent with the IEC standard. |
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Dinosaurs stand with their hind limbs erect in a manner similar to most modern mammals, but distinct from most other reptiles, whose limbs sprawl out to either side. |
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A dense population of Chauci lived further inland, and they are presumed to have lived in a manner similar to the lives of the other Germanic peoples of the region. |
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In order to convey the message of the map, the creator must design it in a manner which will aid the reader in the overall understanding of its purpose. |
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Hobsbawm, refers to situations when a new practice or object is introduced in a manner that implies a connection with the past that is not necessarily present. |
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She was, however, sensible of attention and kindness, and would occasionally smile to her nurses, or smackingly kiss them in a manner as explosive as her greeds and rages. |
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Such motion may be facilitated by lattice distortions in the hexagonal hydrogen planes in a manner similar to that observed in graphite intercalation compounds. |
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In a per curium opinion, the majority concluded Schenck had willfully violated the stipulated provisions of the Code in a manner which warranted the penalty assessed. |
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