Time will tell, in the meantime, this is an indispensable account of the most vital saga in modern music. |
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Obviously, with all the floral designs, poster-like or stylized flowers and blossom prints are as indispensable as ever in beachwear. |
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From a metabolic perspective, threonine is one of three indispensable amino acids. |
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This has made the need for computer literacy among the masses indispensable. |
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As the UN turns sixty, the organisation is not irrelevant but indispensable. |
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She became an indispensable right hand to Mekas, helping to set up screenings around the country and in Europe. |
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It is an indispensable resource for informed professionals who strive to shape the juvenile justice system today. |
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There, amid a Kafkaesque world of intrigue and betrayal, his medical skills became indispensable to the prison authorities. |
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During the Civil War, he was an indispensable aid to his father during the latter's tenure as Minister to England. |
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Oh yeah, biologists treat biodiversity as an indispensable good of human existence but it's nothing of the kind. |
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It is commonly accepted that military reconnaissance is an indispensable necessity and inherent component of war. |
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Women were indispensable in this many-sided economic and social reconstruction. |
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It remains an indispensable source for all students of Virginia Woolf's writings. |
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Whole egg protein contains yolks and whites, providing a high ratio of indispensable amino acids. |
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For any yard, a soil test is indispensable to know let you know what amendments the soil needs. |
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Many of them provided indispensable services as laundresses, cooks and nurses. |
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Here the analysis of dreams and the analysis of the transference become indispensable. |
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It is a significantly extended, critically judicious, helpfully annotated edition of an indispensable oeuvre. |
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The pedal plays a large role in creating a musical perception of legato, and for small-handed pianists, it is indispensable. |
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Colonoscopy is an indispensable part of modern medical practice and one of the most commonly used invasive medical procedures. |
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Though we traveled light, indispensable to us on board were two books we re-read and consulted constantly. |
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In actual fact, it is absolutely indispensable that it materialize very quickly. |
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But for the illiterates and even many literates, who throng the Collectorate seeking assistance, their services are indispensable. |
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Now is the time to train as a nurse, join the army or make yourself indispensable to the government in some other way. |
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Scent in the garden is indispensable, luring you outside to enjoy the hot balmy days of summer and adding mood and atmosphere to a space. |
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However, the Aussies are well aware they are an indispensable part of the Scottish tourist industry. |
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By the 1850s, the stethoscope had become virtually the indispensable badge of office of the medical practitioner. |
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Indeed, unity is an indispensable plank in the doctrine of scientism, the philosophical underpinning of totalitarian regimes. |
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A scoop of ice-cream is also indispensable for many a diner with his cup of fruit salad. |
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From the 16th to the 19th centuries, marbled papers became an indispensable part of almost every book published. |
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For many, his indispensable contribution is to have lightened the gloom and moral bankruptcy of those years. |
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The temptation to regard the 30-year-old as an indispensable thoroughbred can prove irresistible to Rangers supporters and neutral connoisseurs. |
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As Confucius saw long ago, benevolence or concern for humanity is the indispensable root of it all. |
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Selenium is a trace element that is indispensable for mammals, and it is present in each organ and body fluid. |
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Was this the age-old militarist strategy of provoking the sort of violence that made them indispensable? |
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Second, stem cells may prove to be an indispensable source of transplantable cells and tissues for repair and regeneration. |
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The mortgage finance system is considered indispensable in addressing the mismatch between demand and supply in the real estate market. |
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Articulate, meticulous, and a very quick study, he makes himself indispensable in short order. |
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With the widespread and still growing use of personal computers, typing has become an indispensable part of our ordinary lives. |
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Unashamedly promiscuous, Slater's ambition dictates that a quick bonk can often be indispensable to an upwardly mobile career. |
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They provided indispensable services and became the subject of popular folklore and mythology. |
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No matter how good you are with words, a spellchecker is an indispensable tool. |
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Listening and experience are indispensable in honing the exceptionally advanced voicing skills chamber music and accompanying require. |
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He firmly believed the international standard gauge was indispensable to radical improvement of Japanese railways. |
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A little French is indispensable, even if it's just from pocket dictionaries and phrase books. |
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But at the subatomic level, quantum mechanics has proven to be an indispensable tool in predicting often strange processes. |
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Necklaces or very thick chains have become indispensable with a low dress, and are also worn with the high chemisettes and Swiss bodices. |
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Increasingly, chromakeying has become indispensable in graphic design and still photography. |
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But chutzpah seems to be an indispensable part of the country's diplomatic culture. |
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In sum, the prefect was the indispensable link between the centre and the periphery. |
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On the negative side, it gives a false or illusory idea of oneself as indispensable in the eyes of other people. |
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Roman law, which he knew quite a lot about, he treated with deep respect as indispensable for the coherence of society. |
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And of course the yak is as indispensable to the Ladakhis as it is to the Tibetans. |
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But undoubtedly the agencies play an indispensable part in ensuring the survival of a people. |
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They are indispensable only to themselves and their un-argued political careers. |
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Absolutely indispensable, it is a must purchase for anyone interested in house or soul music. |
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For this reason, she did not have high status although she was indispensable. |
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In the former case, this allowed the United States to make itself indispensable. |
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Greater equality is a moral imperative and an indispensable element in the battle to eliminate poverty. |
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In short, as a guide to the new enemies of the left the book is absolutely indispensable. |
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The indispensable and vital elements of each and every conversion are made explicit in the experience of the dying thief. |
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But there is an indispensable European dimension to national reform policies. |
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But protection from those whose direct intention is to kill the innocent is also indispensable. |
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The horse is an indispensable character to most stories of Chinese warriors. |
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Those elements are a potent concoction and they make editorial cartooning a singular and indispensable part of American journalism. |
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The book has nearly 450 fine colour plates and will be indispensable for researchers, scientists, bird-watchers and nature lovers. |
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With his inimitable style of cosying up to most of the families for whom he irons clothes, he has made himself indispensable to many households. |
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Exhibitions of artefacts, curios and products of everyday use are one of the indispensable aspects of city life. |
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The study of full-length cDNA remains an indispensable approach for determining the structure of genes. |
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On the contrary, syntax is indispensable for a pragmatic language and pragmatics is indispensable for a syntactic language. |
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Strong organizations for priests, deacons, pastoral ministers, and other groups, including lay groups, are indispensable. |
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Inconsistency, after all, is the indispensable prerogative of great powers. |
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He is indispensable, not just because of his captaincy skills, but also for his ability to play spin and send down medium pace deliveries. |
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Only a poor minister, he knew his daughters would likely have to work as teachers or governesses, and their education would be indispensable. |
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In both your resume and cover letter, proper grammar and correct spelling are indispensable. |
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Whole-egg protein contains both the yolk and the egg white, providing a high ratio of indispensable amino acids. |
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Long before the aircrew are awake, the indispensable ground crew service aircraft ready for the next sortie. |
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King Ibn Saud drew his authority by ruling in consult with the ulama, an indispensable aspect of public leadership in Wahhabi philosophy. |
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The foundation of Hopkins' spirituality, can reasonably be regarded as an indispensable prelude to a deep instress of his poetic inscape. |
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Korean pop superstar Psy has teamed up with Snoop Dogg to create an indispensable ode to overindulgence. |
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However, neither becoming a slaveholder nor marrying into a southern family was an indispensable prerequisite to molding migrants into proslavery converts. |
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Also indispensable in the making of Indian Opinion was Gandhi's nephew Chhaganlal, who was assigned a bania's duties of keeping the accounts and collecting the advertisements. |
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But possession breeds use as every apprentice office equipment salesman knows full well, and the contrivance that was unwanted yesterday becomes indispensable today. |
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A discipline and some mastery over one's own mood are indispensable. |
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The contributions of clinical nurse specialists, speech and language therapists, dieticians, and prosthetics technicians are indispensable to optimal outcome. |
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Extensive coverage of the central thematic concerns and stylistic traits of Japanese horrow cinema makes this volume an indispensable text for a myriad of film and cultural studies courses.
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If your goal is to have the best workouts, practice sessions and games, carbs are indispensable. |
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So all kinds of managers see the brand as indispensable, benign magic. |
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Bringing the composer's tartly individual music to life, they prove, too, an indispensable supplement to this sympathetic and thorough composer portrait. |
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The mountain of grief that would have marmalised most offered perspective to the former centre-back, providing him with a maturity that has been indispensable. |
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It is indispensable for electrofusion, being essentially its precursor. |
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While indispensable, it pales alongside the possibility of a further revelation, which we immediately affirm also as a fact, the revelation of the Trinity ab intra. |
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It tells the owner of the development that by gentrifying a run-down area of the city, their speculative accumulation actually has a positive, even indispensable social role. |
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The redingote is an indispensable feature in the coat segment. |
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In essence, it is biosystematics, the science that provides indispensable information to support many fields of research and beneficial applied programs. |
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I daresay every black beetle thinks it must have a complete explanation of the world as one of the indispensable qualifications of a respectable cockroach. |
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Still, she looks every inch the unapproachable star and is flanked by those indispensable celebrity accessories, the bodyguard and personal assistant. |
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For Scott, the school became an indispensable appendage to the mosque. |
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The toppled minister is invariably an indispensable friend and support, be it Blunkett, Mandelson, Derry Irvine, Alastair Campbell or Uncle Tom Cobleigh and all. |
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The first is that multibuys and other discounts are indispensable tactics. |
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Cavalry was now almost an ancillary, if still an indispensable arm. |
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After a night's sleep the news is as indispensable as the breakfast. |
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In a complex society, no matter how much one may desire to avoid the disputative aspect of life, occasions do arise where legal services become indispensable for survival. |
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For them, at least, the United States remains the exceptional nation, the indispensable one you turn to in time of trouble. |
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With the help of artists who simulated certain artifacts, and with the benefit of indispensable loans from natural history collections, I have produced a version of the past. |
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I asked myself what I could do to make myself useful, indispensable even. |
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Finally, from the rear of the army back to the base of operations was the indispensable line of communications, along which supplies and reinforcements would flow. |
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The audience roared with laughter at the staggering social comment of the in-your-face but indispensable documentary, winner of the Audience Award. |
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Includes images of Cotton Vitellius A. XV, indispensable eighteenth-century transcriptions, copies of the 1815 first edition, and a comprehensive glossarial index. |
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It is indispensable that all of us, including people living with HIV-AIDS, our leaders in all spheres of society and our media, actively collaborate in this effort. |
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When your rose garden starts to mature there will come a time when loppers will be indispensable for cutting back old, thick canes that are too much for pruning shears. |
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But this isolation cuts them off from social networks and cultural capital that are indispensable for survival and success at all levels of the workplace. |
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Yet what makes this set truly indispensable is its array of extras. |
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Strategically located anti-poaching camps that serve as excellent deterrents to poachers and smugglers are indispensable in all our national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. |
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Designing ways to protect valuable creative works is very much in the long-term best interests of consumers and indispensable to the nourishment of our nation's economy. |
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He may even appear as Platonist or Pythagorean insofar as he considers the viewpoint of logical simplicity as an indispensable and effective tool of his research. |
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Military capability is the other indispensable component of defense. |
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While not light reading, this indispensable work contains within it a picture of America that expands beyond its subject matter. |
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Stalin had proved an indispensable ally, the conventional thinking in the FDR administration went. |
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The Chao Phraya and the Mekong River are the indispensable water courses of rural Thailand. |
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Of similar importance among Subarctic forest inhabitants was the indispensable birch tree. |
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Procedurally, Ickes arose upon a motion by the Secretary to dismiss for nonjoinder of an indispensable party. |
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Freedom of expression is the matrix, the indispensable condition, of nearly every other form of freedom. |
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Woollen cloth was shipped undyed and undressed from London to the nearby shores of the Low Countries, where it was considered indispensable. |
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For this reason, knowledge of Roman law is indispensable to understand the legal systems of today. |
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It is always difficult to say that anyone is 'absolutely indispensable', but if anyone was indispensable to Hut 8, it was Turing. |
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She called upon a Missouri cousin named Edward Hardy Clark, who became the indispensable majordomo of the Hearst estate. |
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On this and all subsequent journeys, he was accompanied by Haxton, whom he regarded as indispensable to his success as a writer. |
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There are certain indispensable qualities essential to the Chief Minister of the Crown in a great war. |
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He needs to identify the crucial indispensable values to his life and distinguish them from lesser values and nonvalues. |
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By this time, he had become convinced that mercenary service was immoral and that Swiss unity was indispensable for any future achievements. |
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It is that among other distinctions possible among symbols, an indispensable one is that between indicative and quiddative symbols. |
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Many Lake District residents saw the breed as an indispensable icon of the region. |
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Both the linguist and the soulster recognized that language was an indispensable vehicle for the transmission of social mores. |
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A solid mane thinner is indispensable in finishing the looks of your horse. |
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For all the marking and measuring, you will find the multipurposeKreg Multi-Mark Marking Gauge indispensable. |
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However, we needed integrating and modeling concepts for the changes that were now indispensable, and we found them in agroecology. |
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Phosphorus, another indispensable element to life, is abundant in environments where serpentinization takes place. |
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The NGOs have become an indispensable arm of the UN one-worlders in the global pincer attack against the United States. |
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Because they relax smooth muscles in the airways, bronchodilators are an indispensable tool for the treatment of upper respiratory diseases. |
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Some indispensable American poets and critics, for example, have wished almost openly that the Southern slaveocracy had won the Civil War. |
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Shoeing can in fact play an indispensable part in the treatment of laminitis, especially when rotation of the pedal bone has occurred. |
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We'll likely need a smorgasbord of all these energy options to survive peak oil, so this book is an indispensable community tool. |
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To journalists this is indispensable, even if your own publication has its own style guide as well. |
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They are the indispensable prerequisite of perception, apperception, and experience. |
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Homer praised through oratory becomes the hallmark of Hellenism, an indispensable part of the encyclic paideia which rhetoric was seeking to appropriate. |
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As I've said many times, America is the world's indispensable nation, the one the world looks to for leadership because of our strength and our values. |
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Naval Aviation was indispensable to the minesweeping effort. |
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The Javanese, Arab and Indian, and Portuguese traders for example brought indispensable items along with steel knives, copper, medicines and prized Chinese porcelain. |
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Although seal predation is the primary and an indispensable way of life for most polar bears, when alternatives are present they are quite flexible. |
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The story engagingly unveils the significant developments of this secret movement by Rajputs and also delves upon some of the indispensable facts about it. |
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Now this most indispensable of all necessaries, after physical nutriment, cannot be had, unless the machinery for providing it is kept unintermittedly in active play. |
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There it stands, hard by the tributaryless Nile, whose dark and violet-coloured waters form so indispensable an adjunct to the prosperity of the land. |
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Air transport has become an indispensable part of modern society. |
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The simplicity of these vessels and their shallow draft made them indispensable to pioneer communities that were otherwise virtually cut off from the outside world. |
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The helicopters are able to land and take off from USCG cutters, making them an indispensable tool in fighting illegal drug traffic and the influx of illegal immigrants. |
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At one end a layer of clay spread on the bottom supported hot coals, an indispensable source of heat if you were going to spend much time in the boat. |
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Already, at this very early date, the ritualists were moving towards the ideal of ahimsa that would become the indispensable virtue of the Indian Axial Age. |
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The application of modern marker oriented analysis methods is indispensable in equivalence tests and for the quality control assurance of phytopreparations. |
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It has, furthermore, implemented many structural and institutional reforms that are indispensable for the efficient functioning of a market economy. |
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Nevertheless he always remained faithful to the ideal of a united continent for which the creation of individual nations would be an indispensable preliminary. |
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The International Rescue Dog Organization and the rescue dogs do an incredible job and perform an indispensable service to both our nation and the world. |
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