Liberal and egalitarian in sympathy, they eschewed class analysis for civic meliorism, in keeping with his own social democratic values. |
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This notion is in keeping with research in semiotics which demonstrates how signs, such as words, pictures, gestures, and so forth, make meaning. |
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This is a noble sentiment and entirely in keeping with the true spirit of the Olympics. |
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The Finale is also merry and joyous in keeping with the whole spirit of the work. |
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This stenographic reliance on official sources is not in keeping with independent journalism. |
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Since the satire routinely pillories the peccadilloes of public figures, Deayton's defrocking is entirely in keeping with the spirit of the show. |
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It is therefore proposed that the road will be tolled, in keeping with the Government's National Development Plan. |
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The third step is to ensure that after sales service is in keeping with your promise. |
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Most of the houses are bungalows or two-storey buildings, and all will be built in keeping with Arran's architectural vernacular. |
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These results are in keeping with our analysis of the polymerase and DNA binding assay for this mutant. |
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The audio track is mono only, in keeping with the original theatrical release of the film. |
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He was a very earnest and intense young man, whose character was in keeping with his guitar playing. |
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Played in the most miserable wet conditions in keeping with the time of year, this was an amazing game. |
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Such public scrutiny is in keeping with America's policy of open government and it has also served to clip the wings of committee chairmen. |
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These are truly inspired and absolutely in keeping with the weird and wonderful world of Dr Seuss. |
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Gowns with halter tops, pouf satin or silk skirts or ripped hems are right in keeping with the rock princess look. |
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Khan said a large number of people in Nepal said the king's recent action was not in keeping with constitutional monarchy. |
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But they were tweely sweet and in keeping with the old world charm of Hertford. |
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The aim is to promote a funky, modern image of Chichester, in keeping with the new type of buyer that estate agents have identified. |
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The Council passed reforming decrees in keeping with the Cluniac reform movement, including ones concerning simony and clerical marriage. |
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There is no extraneous body cladding, in keeping with the Swedish design ethos of simplicity. |
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The term Family was interposed between Order and Genus, in keeping with Linnaeus' conception of the divine society of nature. |
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This is not a precondition but rather a logical position, in keeping with the rules and conventions of international diplomacy. |
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Holmes's ticket did have a red circle and he stood in an ungainly stance that was in keeping with his disguise. |
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Your description seems more in keeping with the union of opposites and elements in alchemy. |
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We've completed three years, and in keeping with the spirit of joie de vivre, the channel's look too has evolved. |
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It was a thoroughly unsatisfactory way to concede the three points but entirely in keeping with a game that never threatened to catch fire. |
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This is, however, a natural food, and one that is most certainly in keeping with William's well-balanced and relatively unprocessed diet. |
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And, in keeping with the rites of spring, thousands of Humboldt squid are snuffing it on Newport Beach. |
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The development is in keeping with a city that is moving forwards not backwards. |
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Hotels in the area are pretty good value and are nearly all new builds but are nevertheless in keeping with the local rustic style. |
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Objects made by American Indians were also accessioned early in keeping with the college's mission to educate members of local tribes. |
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Yahoo!, in keeping with its punctuation-including name, adds the exclamation point as a special operator. |
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The lack of a jukebox, dancefloor or fruit machines is in keeping with the York Brewery theme of pubs for drinking, eating and talking. |
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As with other settlement bills, its format is in keeping with what has gone before. |
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The events at Hoghton have to be appropriate to the setting and in keeping with the house. |
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The Mounted Police should ride a clean cut and flat planed horse in keeping with the general spick and span appearance of their riders. |
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Samson was the Book of Judge's star performer and he had considerable feet of clay in keeping with this historical low point. |
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If so, are the millstone and putto in keeping with his approach to such illustrations? |
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He used the treasure to restore and refurnish the castle in keeping with the 15th century styles. |
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These will be in keeping with the dark, vivid colours within the store which includes deep reds and olive greens. |
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Yet Moffatt makes the point allusively, in a whisper entirely in keeping with the tone of the work. |
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The development will be in keeping with the character of this conservation area. |
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The site is landscaped and encircled with stone paths and plants in keeping with the natural habitat. |
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A clear cell carcinoma in keeping with renal origin was found on biopsy, and the finger was amputated. |
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First, and in keeping with Plato's Symposium, the hermaphrodite represents the perfect wholeness of the primordial androgyne. |
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The case may be legalistically arguable but it is not exactly in keeping with the underlying spirit of the accord. |
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It's in keeping with the rest of this discursive, stimulating book that Kermode leaves the reader with such a provocative, rhetorical question. |
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He has brought back furniture that is in keeping with the building's character, returning it to its original Georgian splendour. |
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Such wild extrapolation is not in keeping with the news standards of the New York Times. |
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Managed clinical networks are in keeping with the increasingly important role primary care has in acute health care. |
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In particular, it would be very much in keeping with Frisian practice in this period to use just a single name. |
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In each, a few images are artlessly patched together, their Dada spirit in keeping with their facile, throwaway humor. |
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And, in keeping with Netgear's philosophy that technology shouldn't cost a packet, it comes at an affordable price, writes Dave Mitchell. |
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But, questions are being asked on whether the renovation works were in keeping with the architectural detail of the heritage building. |
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This 10-second delay is more in keeping with the behavior of the sympathetic than the parasympathetic nervous system. |
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Consequently, as quotas increased over the decades in keeping with world economic growth, the role of the basic votes diminished gradually. |
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Of course, in keeping with the name of the program, each episode of each serial ended with a cliffhanger. |
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And very much in keeping with the pacifist mood in Germany at the moment, the message was superimposed on a 60s peace sign. |
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His pale skin and delicate features are complemented by a grizzle of stubble in keeping with his bohemian, New Agey image. |
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Then we decided to take the walking a touch further, and in keeping with the terrain, we settled on an activity called canyoning. |
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Moreover, it shows off the skill of the needleworker, in keeping with the tradition of samplers. |
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But this came to nothing and it fell to the French to pioneer international sport in keeping with their long diplomatic traditions. |
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This is counter to mainstream cinema viewing but in keeping with soap opera and many televisual texts. |
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The finish on the buildings will be different but harmonious and in keeping with the main house. |
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This is in keeping with Alex's fawning and childish devotion to the inauthentic. |
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This showed a reactive lymph node with prominent geminal centres and focal areas in keeping with necrotising granulomata. |
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Whatever the case, such ifs and maybes are certainly in keeping with the very essence of salmon fishing. |
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Rather in keeping with the tenor of the match, one of the most significant developments happened by accident. |
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Certainly if there is any Nobelist in Economics who has lived up to the scientific standards of other Nobel Prizes, Vernon Smith is in keeping with that tradition. |
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Are all the symbols of a modern Christmas, with its glitz, glamour, over eating, drinking, carousing in keeping with the simple story of the Nativity? |
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The bar is stylish, modern but surprisingly in keeping with the ambience. |
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According to Park, in keeping with the show being held on April Fool's Day, the audience can look forward to comic high jinks before the concert begins. |
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The interior features painted wood paneling and a new ceramic floor in a checkered pattern, in keeping with the chapel's original architectural style. |
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He came out in a white chef's coat and shorts, but quickly peeled the jacket off to reveal a black and white silk shirt, much more in keeping with the Miami locale. |
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The residents' lounge is furnished and decorated in keeping with its Victorian image, the plaster rosette on the ceiling is picked out in gold leaf, fawn and white. |
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He also endorsed the policy that public servants must enthusiastically support their Ministers in carrying out their programmes as long as they are in keeping with the law. |
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Furnishings, such as the plainly designed stove and slatted reclining chairs, are in keeping with the spare skeletal structure, as are the floors of wooden decking. |
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That is in keeping with its purpose to promote the identification, protection, preservation, and conservation of historical and cultural heritage in New Zealand. |
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He looks broader than ever but these days it looks less like flabbiness and more like someone who works out, which is more in keeping with the character. |
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Pedigree sows and boars are retained for breeding while their offspring join the food chain in keeping with the trust's motto Eat them to keep them. |
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The colours are bright and flat, thick pigments applied to paper, that create stunning decorative effects, in keeping with the Yamato-e native tradition. |
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This would seem disastrous in the give-and-take of politics but it is in keeping with sectarian religious doctrine. |
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In fact, they were right in keeping with the decor of whitewashed walls and a jumble of French posters advertising long-forgotten wines and aperitifs. |
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Angelo, on the other hand, has fifty-six lines before he meets with Isabella which contain few rhetorical devices, in keeping with forensic speech. |
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If the populist, royalist Daily Mail saw itself as supporting a very successful project, the tone in the Telegraph remained more in keeping with older ideas of the monarchy. |
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The display of lighting may not have been to the taste of some modern lookers-on, but it was certainly in keeping with the taste of the original medieval architects. |
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I am sure the addition of a DJ, or at least some more loungey tunes in keeping with the visual mood of the place would have increased the number of clientele. |
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It's in keeping with her wish to make this event a low-key affair. |
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The generosity was in keeping with the large portion sizes in general. |
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That kind of behavior would be in keeping with somebody who had been slipped a date rape drug such as Midazolam, aka Dazzle. |
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In the mid-nineteenth century, in keeping with the developments of scientific methods, stress was placed on controlling the body, sexuality, and emotions. |
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The open-ended nature of the story is in keeping with the character who has been presented to us but is a little on the frustrating side for anyone seeking tidy endings. |
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By that he means, and I soon discovered, that the pacing is languid and perfectly in keeping with real police procedure. |
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It needs to be rebuilt using materials in keeping with the original stone and slate building, and the 4, 000sq ft home must then be damp-proofed, wired, plumbed and decorated. |
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Also not susceptible to compromise was the decision to restrict beer consumption to two beer gardens, in keeping with the family tone of the event. |
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He delivers his declaration not with reckless bravado but with a dignified, quiet, middle-management-lifer assurance, in keeping with his general mien. |
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Garner moved his arm away, a mild response in keeping with a man not known for violence. |
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The family was taking some private moments for a closing of the coffin in keeping with Chinese ritual. |
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Man on Fire is, at its heart, a delightfully simple and uncluttered story, and Scott's editing choices are not in keeping with the rest of the film. |
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Even the choice of heavily napped wool, instead of a luxurious silk, suggests the practical aspects of military dress in keeping with the republicanism of the Napoleonic myth. |
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For Augustine, the individual human being is a body-soul composite, but in keeping with his Neoplatonism, there is an asymmetry between soul and body. |
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Predictably, in keeping with the pathology of codependence, the lines distinguishing the two countries became blurred. |
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Merlini asked, his voice low and conspiratorial, in keeping with the illegality of our burglarous mission. |
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This is also in keeping with the findings of previous studies utilizing non-high resolution manometry and 2D endoanal ultrasound. |
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Jesus had the same wisdom as the same Divine life, but there was a forthput in proportion to age in keeping with requirements. |
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We took a very guerrilla approach to marketing Goin' Hollywood, in keeping with the irreverent tone of the game. |
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But it's also in keeping with menswear's current preoccupation with authenticity, a return to basic, hardworking and hypermasculine clothing. |
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In 1847, 8,000 British crown coins were minted in proof condition with the design using an ornate reverse in keeping with the revived style. |
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At what point during the war Teach joined the fighting is, in keeping with the record of most of his life before he became a pirate, unknown. |
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Shelley's body was washed ashore and later, in keeping with quarantine regulations, was cremated on the beach near Viareggio. |
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At the same time they adopted a new logo, which was selected as being in keeping with the club's history. |
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Within each area there are some rooms that change periodically showing different works in keeping with the overall theme or subject. |
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Macmillan replied that as well as the cost, there was no place large enough to put the Arch that would look in keeping with its surroundings. |
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When built, the castles would have been more colourful than today, in keeping with the fashions of the 13th century. |
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Although Williams' poetry was not in keeping with the tradition of the National Eisteddfod, he was still embraced by it. |
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They are submitted to the national parliaments for approval in keeping with the ratification procedure applied in each of the Member States. |
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The next most frequent ancestral component found among African Americans was derived from Great Britain, in keeping with historical records. |
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If she softened her natural vowels a fraction in keeping with her role as a Protestant lady, she did not put on dog or act in a snobbish manner. |
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Tissue culture was negative and the histopathology was in keeping with varicella zoster infection. |
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But others, like the TV ad, called for ballsier, streetwise inspirations in keeping with the place-branding ethos. |
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Bank of Maharashtra has a large customer base and wanted to mobile-enable its services in keeping with evolving customer expectations. |
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These features were in keeping with sclerosing lymphocytic mastitis, known also as diabetic mastopathy. |
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Let us spend 210 million sesterces on building a new one that will be a temple more in keeping with the grandeur of the sport. |
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It was in keeping with the gradualist and meliorist character of the American philosophy that progress would take time. |
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Conditions imposed include a new shopfront more in keeping with the area and the provision of suitable filtration and extraction equipment. |
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He could surmise one item in keeping with young women of Somali heritage. |
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Thermosetting adhesive industry began to grow in keeping with the growth of plywood industry. |
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So, with that in mind, I thought I'd give you a recipe for a flavour-packed stir fry that's in keeping with the approach of spring. |
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Replacement cost value is paid in full if the property is destroyed, in keeping with Florida's Valued Policy Law. |
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The major caveat arises in keeping with the tradition of generative grammar. |
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But she admits that on the first day of Eid, after a meal of Harees with tea, in keeping with tradition, she feels weighed down. |
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Holmes, in keeping with his Darwinian worldview, poeticized the language of dissent to ensure that his arguments were not exhausted. |
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Actually, the replay indicates that, in keeping with the night's events, it flukily came off his shoulder. |
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By the garden gate, small native flowering trees, including dogwood, redbud, and fringe tree, are in keeping with the natural landscape. |
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These changes were in keeping with Wernicke's encephalopathy. |
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Hager said yesterday the key was to not overdevelop the property in keeping with its rural feel, but to improve it to the point where it can be sustained for years to come. |
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The outcome was usually in keeping with the mood of the watching crowd. |
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Such smuggling has been increasing since the United States, in keeping with an environmental treaty, banned imports and the production of CFCs a year ago. |
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All the cats have French names in keeping with the cafe's theme, including Alaine the ragdoll, Guillaume the chinchilla Persian and Sebastian the domestic British shorthair. |
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As always, MyReviewsNow is in search of unique programs of all sorts for the purpose of improving lives and Bistro MD is certainly in keeping with that philosophy. |
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Iceland remained part of Denmark, but in keeping with the rise of nationalism around Europe in the nineteenth century an independence movement emerged. |
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The name was considered to be more in keeping with the status of the company, as the Bill had proposed a branch to Newport, there to join with the Cowes and Newport Railway. |
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It is decorated with mosaics, in keeping with the choir vaults. |
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It is in keeping with the bold scientific age in which we live. |
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The system was flexible and the curriculum became a modern philosophical and scientific one, in keeping with contemporary needs for improvement and progress. |
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More recently, in keeping with darts' strong association with pubs and drinking, matches between friends or pub teams are often played for pints of beer. |
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His moderate, inclusionary vision is in keeping with our values. |
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