Some of his characters were informed by the chats he had with random passengers during long train journeys. |
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Some have thought that this dhamma was identical with Buddhism but, though informed by Buddhist morality, it was essentially the emperor's own. |
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The Sun reported that they will be officially informed by the CPS today that the case was being dropped. |
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It is a model informed by developments in cognitive psychology and analytic philosophy. |
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When informed by Priestley about dephlogisticated air, Lavosier repeated the experiments quantitatively. |
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Unfortunately we have been informed by your bank that they have cancelled your Direct Debit instruction. |
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Many cultural geographers informed by poststructuralism, for instance, will struggle to find much mention of their favorite ideas in these pages. |
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Obviously, this article is informed by CIA sources who are enacting their own damage control. |
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Both are informed by the intricate social, political, cultural and economic networks that constitute our historical and futurological worlds. |
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The discourse analysis undertaken to answer these questions was informed by discursive social psychology. |
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It's no surprise that much of his music is informed by his deep-seated passion for soundtracking and scoring. |
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Many of my opinions have been formed and informed by African American life. |
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Her Artwork is informed by an interest in the folklore traditions associated with landscape. |
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Their politics was informed by postcolonialist and Marxist agendas of nationalism. |
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I believe that political life would be greatly improved if the ideas floating around it were informed by imagination and open minds. |
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Liam isn't copied from any individual but his fictional life and the dilemmas he confronts are informed by what we found. |
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Much of this reaction was informed by the firmly entrenched cultural beliefs associated with these creatures. |
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Parts of this paper will be informed by his view of the social construction of reality and its inherent dialectical character. |
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These draft guidelines are based on constructs, research and practices informed by the evolving fields of multiculturalism and diversity. |
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Now, having been informed by the Diary of the forthcoming Turpin tricentenary, he is busy planning another bash. |
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It can sound fantastical and wifty and achingly naïve, informed by the last inklings of childhood. |
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Anecdotally, I have also been informed by neighbours that the internal walls in these houses are non-supporting. |
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It has to be informed by a deep understanding of the period and its cosmology. |
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Hearing these expressions the audience is, as it were, invited to read the scene informed by an Africanist perspective. |
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Our study is informed by both the symbolic interactionist perspective and ecological theory. |
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On phoning Savernake Hospital my wife was informed by the duty nurse that we should contact Prime Care which would deal with the case. |
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He clarified that people weren't informed by registered letter that their homes were going to be demolished. |
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Armstrong takes his protest an intriguing step forward with this album by creating a rock opera informed by disaffection and disillusionment. |
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All 621 doctors and 47 registrars in 221 general practices in Glasgow were informed by letter about the study and invited to participate. |
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Lawlor's equine subjects are informed by the mythical rather than the figurative or strictly anatomical study. |
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The author's presentation of freedom of choice informed by critical thinking furnishes a sense of liberation. |
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The writing in Mapping is top quality because it is informed by design experience. |
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Our assessment of his life's worth shouldn't be informed by that of the thugs who shot him. |
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It identifies two periods of advocacy for an agricultural system informed by the principles of ecology. |
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Rops's entire oeuvre is informed by a satiric and sardonic eye for the follies of the world. |
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He was committed to utopian politics which sought to create a human society informed by the highest artistic ideals. |
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This makes me wonder about the areas of Helena's life which are not informed by principles. |
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The answer depended ultimately on a policy decision informed by history and indefinable concepts of nationality and nationhood. |
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She is neither a moralist nor a tendentiously political artist, although her work is informed by an unmistakably feminist sensibility. |
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I have been informed by the jury bailiff that you have reached a decision on a majority and I have been told what that majority is. |
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When he did visit the bank, he was informed by an official that his bank card was not in the machine. |
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Hadrian, we are informed by his fourth-century biographer, built his wall to divide the Romans from the barbarians. |
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His vision is informed by the hope and joy, as well as the melancholia and uncertainty, of that period of incipience. |
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This theory stipulates that people are motivated by calculations of abstract utility in a cost-benefit framework, informed by exogenous tastes and preferences. |
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I was clearly informed by Cathay Pacific that I was within the first few wait-listed passengers and I was almost guaranteed the seat if I arrived on time. |
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The White House was informed by the committee on Monday that the report would be released the following day. |
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All were more or less informed by the desire to distance Shakespeare in performance from the perceived colonial baggage of received pronunciation, and stage English. |
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So much of my worldview at that time was informed by the ethics of the punk scene. |
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I've observed or been informed by Sarah of several troubling issues. |
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Robinson, aged 57, has been informed by London solicitors Ashurst, Morris Chrisp that agreement has been reached with Mansport and documents are now awaiting signature. |
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But even at its bluesiest, his playing remains informed by bebop. |
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I prefer to envision a multipolar world, hopefully dominated by democracies built on strong and free republics, well informed by humanitarian ideologies. |
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Passengers will be kept informed by some of the most modern electronic systems available and increased 24-hour security will keep out undesirables. |
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The government was subsequently informed by the ship's captain that the Tampa would not enter Australian waters if medical assistance for necessitous cases were provided. |
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While religious leaders have the attention of politicians and the media, they must advance a comprehensive agenda for urban change informed by the principle of subsidiarity. |
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It is a philosophy informed by alchemy, hermetica, kabbalah, mythology, gnosticism, taoism, the yoga sutras, I-ching, and many other world systems. |
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In our submission, it is a legal concept informed by economic principle. |
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It seems advisable that hypothesizing would be informed by principles of curiosity and empowerment, instead of by principles of power and certainty. |
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New development needs to be informed by the principles of urbanism. |
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Our local actions should be informed by three global principles. |
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Let us continue to pray for the nation but let us also make concrete plans that are informed by the physical and natural experiences we have garnered over time. |
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The authors make the case for a middle ground, where investigators are attentive to broad patterns of interrelationships informed by causal understanding. |
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The common law tradition posed fewer difficulties for the Crown as long as its vocabulary was informed by ideas of feudal tenure rather than proprietary ownership. |
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Such a belief is fundamentally millenarian, informed by an apocalyptic spirit which held out the promise for fallen man of a return to Edenic grace. |
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His odd, slightly discomfiting palette-a range of hues informed by but not faithful to the colors of the natural world-contributes to a sense of disequilibrium. |
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Her family have been informed by police and were said to be distraught. |
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Temporary speed limits are put in place due in high winds or thick fog, with drivers informed by the electronic signs. |
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A patient needing specialist care at a hospital or clinic, will be informed by the GP of the hospitals where they can get their treatment. |
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It is important to note that this list of DL practices is informed by survey feedback from students who graduated from a DL TEFL program. |
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Hereafter, whole works rather than brief passages would be informed by this idea. |
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Germanicus was recalled to Rome and informed by Tiberius that he would be given a triumph and reassigned to a new command. |
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Ancient Chinese society, informed by Confucianism, promoted a holistic outlook, Nisbett and his colleagues propose. |
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On the day after the first anniversary of Brown's death, Victoria was informed by telegram that her youngest son, Leopold, had died in Cannes. |
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Does the mere possibility that a cryopreserved body may be revived indicate that it is potentially alive and thus still informed by its soul? |
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These preconceptions were often informed by and agreed with the interwar eugenics discourse. |
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Individual interpretation occurs within the Church and is informed by the Church. |
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However, he and Stravinsky later developed a mutual antipathy informed by jealousy and mistrust. |
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Some are informed by the political attitudes prevalent in Wales in the 9th century and after. |
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The pragmatique traductive assumed to have been emplotted here is that of interdiscursive transvestism informed by prosopopeic restitution. |
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The Queen was informed by Godolphin and Marlborough that they would no longer serve with Harley. |
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The company commanders were at that point informed by radio that their units were isolated and would receive no assistance. |
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Myriam Moscona, whose writing is largely informed by her Hebraic heritage, reinvents or revitalizes matriarchal symbols. |
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It has been argued that St Edmund's story was informed by common Celtic and Germanic notions of sacred kingship. |
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This small change in configuration was informed by Wren's knowledge of astronomy. |
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Behavioral pride is also socioculturally situated and informed by the cultural milieu including political ideologies and historical and national events. |
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The traditional view of historians, informed by the work of Michael Rostovtzeff, was of a widespread economic decline at the beginning of the 5th century. |
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This impulse, pitted against the insouciant acute observational approach informed by Tibillus makes for a knottily pleasurable prosody in the main. |
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Tihany's contribution to the recent expansion of The Joule builds on a sensuous hospitality experience, informed by Texan culture and vibrant downtown energy. |
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Jonson's poetry, like his drama, is informed by his classical learning. |
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After the fall of Vicksburg in July 1863, General Kirby Smith in Texas was informed by Jefferson Davis that he could expect no further help from east of the Mississippi River. |
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Although originally informed by and borrowing from classical, modern, and jazz styles, it has since come to incorporate elements from many styles of dance. |
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The reasons for his departure remain unclear, but it is believed that he found out via the media before being informed by club chairman Stuart Gallacher. |
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This absorbing doorstopper from acclaimed biographer Adam Sisman promises to change that with a study informed by hundreds of hours' access to the man himself. |
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President Anastasiades was informed by the Eurogroup that he had only a few days to agree to their conditions or the ECB would cut off ELA to the Cypriot banks. |
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Thus, Jay's main historical actors are traditionalists on the one hand and scholarship informed by poststructuralism and new historicism on the other. |
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This was causing him social problems as it was embarrassing for him and his mother had been informed by the school that each papule must be covered. |
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Interventions must be carefully designed and compressively consider the interacting personal and structural factors identified and informed by high quality research. |
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This new house is clearly informed by UN Studio's ongoing formal and conceptual experiments with Mobius strips that spawned the eponymous Mobius House in the Netherlands. |
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