For instance, a carpetmaker can lavish the great wools on his expensive $30 a square yard plush. |
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They have decided not to oppose the decision in this instance. |
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These delays are just another instance of bureaucratic inefficiency. |
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There is his view discussed earlier, for instance, that the actional realm is inimical to human purpose. |
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For instance, Penelope tests Odysseus' identity by saying that she will move the bed into the other room for him. |
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In the short term spending on healthcare in Scotland remains high in response to the population's poor diet and high instance of heart disease. |
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William Dunbar for instance referred to the English poets Chaucer, Lydgate and Gower as makaris. |
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For instance, scholars often disagree whether Scots is a language in its own right or a dialect of English. |
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But that was already the case before the Industrial Revolution, with an engineer as Rennequin Sualem for instance. |
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For instance Raymond Queneau set Editions Gallimard the publication of a Walloon Poets' anthology. |
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It is now generally agreed that this one instance was a mediaeval scribal error which assumed 'mabinogion' was the plural of 'mabinogi. |
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For instance, wheat does not normally grow in tropical climates, just like tropical crops such as bananas do not grow in colder climates. |
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For instance, the population of most Caribbean and several Pacific Islands have been completely wiped out by diseases. |
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Other researchers have criticized such claims, pointing out, for instance, that not all abdominal pain is caused by lead poisoning. |
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Similarly, a convicted thief was imprisoned in the first instance, but a serf convicted for the third time was to have his hand removed. |
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One such instance portrays an angry Jesus driving dishonest market traders from the temple. |
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A trial court or court of first instance is a court having original jurisdiction, in which trials take place. |
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For instance, the Maine District Court is a court of limited jurisdiction, but the Nevada District Courts are courts of general jurisdiction. |
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For instance, Whitebrook became famous for paper milling, when wallpaper became a fashionable way to decorate houses. |
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For instance, the conodont Eoplacognathus pseudoplanus has a short range in the Middle Ordovician period. |
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For instance, the kestrel is a type of falcon in which males are the primary providers, and the females are responsible for nurturing the young. |
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For instance, mussels should be avoided along the west coast of the United States during the warmer months. |
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These may include the building of classrooms, baseball pitches, or the establishment of women's groups, for instance. |
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There are probably plenty out there, for instance, who suffer from nucleomituphobia, the abnormal fear or hatred of nuclear weapons. |
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Many surnames in Wales derive from patronymics rather than, for instance, places of origin. |
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For instance placing cut flowers in a vase alongside other flowers shortens the life of the latter. |
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Virgil, the first known Roman writer to refer to the narcissus, does so in several places, for instance twice in the Georgics. |
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Another instance can be found in the Northwestern region, which encompasses Oregon, Washington, and Northern California. |
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When it is necessary to change the key, for instance, from C to G, all the Fs in the outside rows are made sharp by raising them half a tone. |
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Among these is the only documented instance of a submarine sinking another submarine while both were submerged. |
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In one instance, killer whales tried to tip ice floes on which a dog team and photographer of the Terra Nova Expedition were standing. |
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Currently there are no accounts of twin births, although an instance of twins in utero has been reported. |
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For instance, the thyroid gland takes up a large percentage of any iodine that enters the body. |
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For instance, it is possible to use a ferric hydroxide floc to remove radioactive metals from aqueous mixtures. |
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If, for instance, there is a power outage it is necessary to contact the appropriate DNO rather than the energy supplier. |
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For instance, if there is a deep area that can not be reached because it is surrounded by shallow water, the deep area may not be shown. |
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Those regions are islands or remote regions, for instance four overseas French regions and Corsica. |
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For instance, seabirds are a diverse group of birds that have adapted to a life mainly on the oceans. |
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Some fuels like natural gas, for instance, contain only very low boiling, gaseous components. |
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For instance, they made distance tables for sea voyages that were remarkably precise. |
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For instance Hornindalsvatnet is at least 500 meters deep and water takes an average of 16 years to flow through the lake. |
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These have been implemented, for instance, in the Netherlands, Spain, the United States, and the United Kingdom. |
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An instance of this was the RSPB report linking a population crash of seabirds in the North Sea to fishing for sand eels. |
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For instance, in law enforcement it may refer to collecting large volumes of telephone call records hoping to find calls made by suspects. |
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Archbishop Wenilo of Sens officiated at the coronation, which included the first instance of royal unction in West Francia. |
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For instance, the first system to be deployed, Chain Home, used two straight antennas at right angles for reception, each on a different display. |
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In that instance, it is thought that due to surprise, the grizzly bear may not have recognized the size of the group. |
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For instance, parts of Scotland and Ireland contain rocks very similar to those found in Newfoundland and New Brunswick. |
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Organic methods include, for instance, introducing its natural predator to reduce the population of a particular pest. |
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For instance, less than a half of those species found in Turkey are actually native. |
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So, for instance, a good deal of the Greek language literature can be read as an attempt to come to terms with Hellenistic culture. |
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For instance, the civil war in Angola came to an end in 2002 after nearly 30 years. |
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For instance, the cult of Sun was introduced in Rome after Aurelian's successful campaigns in Syria. |
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For instance, one example is that of Agamemnon's homecoming versus Odysseus' homecoming. |
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For instance, bird omens are shown to Telemachus, Penelope, Odysseus, and the suitors. |
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Edward Gibbon, for instance, calls the sea by this name throughout The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. |
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For instance, in the case of Parma hams, the amount of salt to be added is proportional to the weight of the ham. |
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The sinking of Francisco de Bobadilla's Spanish fleet in 1502 was the first recorded instance of a destructive hurricane. |
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For instance the dinosaur Saurolophus was found in both Mongolia and western North America. |
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This most likely did not come from a single instance but from a culmination of commercial exchange. |
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In one Danish ballad, for instance, Tristan and Iseult are made brother and sister. |
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These Greensand Ridges are popular long distance walking routes, for instance the Greensand Way in Kent. |
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For instance, multiple ichnites of a single species, close together, suggest 'herd' or 'pack' behaviour of that species. |
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For instance, ornate moth caterpillars utilize pyrrolizidine alkaloids that they obtain from their food plants to deter predators. |
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For instance, a contemporary newspaper report of this meeting, in the Maitland Mercury, mentions previous meetings. |
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One such instance that is open for this is at Point Reyes National Seashore. |
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For instance, the fibre reinforcement and matrix used, the method of panel build, thermoset versus thermoplastic, and type of weave. |
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For instance, in 2016 Auckland was ranked the world's third most liveable city and Wellington the twelfth by the Mercer Quality of Living Survey. |
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For instance, a bone removed from an animal carcass is a biofact, but a bone carved into a useful implement is an artifact. |
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This is the second instance when a dolmen with petrographs has been found in Tamil Nadu, India. |
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Survival in this instance is largely due to the remains being buried in sediment. |
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For instance, the Antikythera wreck contained a staggering collection of marble and bronze statues including the Antikythera Youth. |
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This is the only instance in the world where the monarch of a state is elected by the citizens of a different country. |
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For instance, three separate cases of angelic interaction deal with the births of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ. |
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On one occasion in 1709, for instance, Frederick IV of Denmark paid the region's inhabitants a visit and was greeted as their king. |
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A Florentine mosaic is a familiar instance of work in pietra dura, though the ground may be soft marble. |
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Like his tribune authority, the consular powers were another instance of gaining power from offices that he did not actually hold. |
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For instance, many of the tombs of the Egyptian pharaohs were looted during antiquity. |
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Nicephorus ravaged the coasts with a fleet, initiating the only instance of war between the Byzantines and the Franks. |
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A more recent instance of Icelandic immigration to North America occurred in 1855, when a small group settled in Spanish Fork, Utah. |
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However, some differences may be pointed out and for instance cultural institutions arising from historical circumstances. |
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The variety of pizze is immense. The true Roman pizza, for instance, is made with onions and oil, no tomato. |
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Olga of Kiev, for instance, was designated in one manuscript as a Rugian queen. |
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But the minni given to gods or saints was only the most prominent instance of this custom, placed at the beginning of the ritual drinking. |
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Euric, for instance, forbade intermarriage between Goths and Romans, which was already expressed in the Codex Theodosianus. |
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In Greece, the custom of blood feud is found in several parts of the country, for instance in Crete and Mani. |
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For instance, the inviolability of one's housing or freedom of trade were legally introduced in the Empire by rulings of the court. |
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For instance, certain property and titles may be inherited through the male line, and others through the female line. |
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For instance, in India, the family is a patriarchal society, with the sons' families often staying in the same house. |
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For instance, the nomadic steppe peoples north of the Black Sea, including the Pechenegs and the Kipchaks, were called barbarians by Byzantines. |
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Of particular interest for Shakespeare scholars is the story of Amleth, the first instance of Hamlet. |
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Nation states continue to build, for instance, specifically national motorway networks. |
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In one instance during their trip, the Polos joined a caravan of travelling merchants whom they crossed paths with. |
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For instance, words can differ in length, and we can rhyme a monosyllable with a polysyllable, like tracks with haversacks. |
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For instance, the debate of when the spirit left the body influenced the practice of dissection within the university setting. |
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For instance, Calone, a compound of synthetic origin, imparts a fresh ozonous metallic marine scent that is widely used in contemporary perfumes. |
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For instance, acetophenone, ethyl acetate while present in many perfumes, are also known or potential respiratory allergens. |
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With object pooling, a specific instance of a poolable object can be used by multiple clients. |
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For instance, Qantas operates service between New York and Los Angeles solely for use by international connecting passengers. |
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Asturian laws promoted this system, for instance granting a peasant all the land he was able to work and defend as his own property. |
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For instance, in its early history, Russia's only ports were on the Arctic Ocean and frozen shut for much of the year. |
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For instance, Pepys Island was actually a misidentification of the Falkland Islands. |
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This was a much higher proportion of free blacks to slaves than in Virginia, for instance, or the other Caribbean islands. |
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In one instance Coelho de Sousa seized the house of a wealthy foreign resident in Jinzhou of Fujian. |
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It might, for instance, rely on statements during the precontractual negotiations of the parties. |
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For instance, cancer is responsible for many deaths but is not considered a pandemic because the disease is not infectious or contagious. |
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Fontainebleau, for instance, had a gushing fountain in its courtyard where quantities of wine were mixed with the water. |
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It was made at the instance of Lord Derby, then foreign minister, who feared the first name would wound the sensibilities of the Yankees. |
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For instance, in some states, dividends that have automatically been reinvested will be treated as principal. |
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In the United States, for instance, over one third of sheep deaths in 2004 were caused by predation. |
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For instance, many languages that feature verb inflection have both regular verbs and irregular verbs. |
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For instance, English dictionaries list readable and readability, words with derivational suffixes, along with their root read. |
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For instance, in Arabic all nouns can have singular, plural, or dual forms. |
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For instance, northern Nigeria did not outlaw slavery until 1936 whilst in other parts of Nigeria slavery was abolished soon after colonialism. |
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For instance, the A might be an experiencer or a source, semantically, not just an agent. |
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For instance, the leading male protagonist leaves home, joins a first aid team, and commits himself to antiwarfare activities. |
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There is the Professor's nightly bath, for instance, which has all the solemn trappings of a royal balneation. |
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I suspect, for instance, that Bill Gates might not have wanted to begift such a program with the Microsoft name. |
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In no instance is the mere membership of a club a guarantee that a man will obtain social advantages from which his clubless friends are exempt. |
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For instance, a food ration can be polymorphed into a carrot, a tripe ration, or any other comestible. |
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Joyce draws upon Christ's parable of the Good Samaritan to make Bloom's unassuming act of comradeliness an instance of Agape. |
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Aggressive behavior, for instance, is quite common in a confusional state but is often transient and quickly resolves as confusion clears. |
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Consider, for instance, the number of freak-show images that occur in this suite, sourced from a global underground of crackpotitude. |
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Dog-bread, as Spratt's for instance, is convenient, but not good for regular use. |
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Maisie's faith in Mrs. Wix for instance had suffered no lapse from the fact that all communication with her had temporarily dropped. |
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There were the Rougiers, for instance, an old, ragged, dwarfish couple who plied an extraordinary trade. |
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A classical instance of ecmnesia is the celebrated case of Louis V., studied by many observers. |
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For instance, materialistic, vitalistic, logicistic, socialistic, economistic, ethicistic, etc., life and world views. |
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For instance, not only is Oscar racialized as black, we can also see an ethnicization of race whereby Oscar is constructed as a black American. |
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In cases of euthanasia, for instance, death is not bad relative to the alternative for the euthanasee. |
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In China, for instance, there is still the need to liberalize the factor market, especially in the land and labor market. |
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The common things are terrible and startling, death, for instance, and first love. |
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For instance, suppose it is a fact that God has always foreknown or forebelieved thatJones would attend the lecture at noon this Friday. |
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For instance, many fast horses are heavier fore-handed than balanced action requires. |
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Nope. Every instance he's near her he tries to glomp her. If she shows affection to Ranma, he attacks Ranma. |
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For instance, one writer who discussed tracking gut-shot deer talked about a kidney hit and compared it to the liver and stomach wound. |
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For instance, I had a girlfriend who had just come back from England and was still recovering from the Heathrow injection. |
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The Senior Courts of England and Wales is the highest court of first instance as well as an appellate court. |
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For instance, the modern UK law of negligence is based on Donoghue v Stevenson, a case originating in Paisley, Scotland. |
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For instance, the 52nd, which assembled in 1997, was dissolved after four years. |
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But pass up the sci-fi stuff for now, like for instance the holovision technology that's put TV and radio in museums. |
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For instance, he founded logic as a formal science and created foundations to biology that were not superseded for two millennia. |
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For instance, the Irish god Lugh, associated with storms, lightning, and culture, is seen in similar forms as Lugos in Gaul and Lleu in Wales. |
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This is the first instance of the appearance of this blazon, which later became established as the Royal arms of England. |
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For instance, the first atlas of Wales, by Thomas Taylor in 1718, was titled The Principality of Wales exactly described. |
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For instance, if a rising appeared on the right side of the groin the physician would bleed a vein in the ankle on the same side. |
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These seem as if, in the time of Edward I., they were drawn up into the form of a law, in the first instance. |
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If you choose to drink again the best way to avoid another instance of withdrawal is to avoid drinking two days in a row. |
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One's own death is an 'accidental' event, simply another instance of the general rule that human beings die. |
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A castle on the eastern edge of the island spawns a new instance whenever a party of players enters. |
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As soon as the first player enters a new instance, it appears that the loottable is somehow chosen. |
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For instance, the Stanley family had control of Lancashire and Cheshire, upholding the peace on the condition that they stayed within the law. |
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The Latin language, for instance, had evolved greatly from the classical period and was still a living language used in the church and elsewhere. |
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For instance, in 1976, Conservative MP Michael Heseltine seized and brandished the Mace of the House during a heated debate. |
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Like karate, for instance, which would appear to derive from the ancient Indian martial art kalarippayattu. |
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For instance, the monarch of the United Kingdom can theoretically exercise an absolute veto over legislation by withholding royal assent. |
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Of UK members, for instance, approaching half of the Labour MEPs are female. |
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They might educate sons in France, for instance, and help them enter the French Army for a career. |
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In Sweden, for instance, case law arguably plays a more important role than in some of the continental civil law systems. |
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Louisiana courts, for instance, operate under both stare decisis and jurisprudence constante. |
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The House of Lords then ceased to hear petitions in the first instance, considering them only after the lower courts had failed to remedy them. |
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For instance, in the United States, the President may not issue pardons in cases of impeachment. |
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Viking raids took place for instance in 987 and 997 at Watchet and the Battle of Cynwit. |
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Rome, for instance, shrank from a population of hundreds of thousands to around 30,000 by the end of the 6th century. |
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For instance, prosecutions are brought on the monarch's behalf, and courts derive their authority from the Crown. |
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By the 18th century, religious membership was becoming more fractured in some places, due for instance to the progress of Methodism. |
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For instance, wikis and content management systems allow surfers to edit the Web pages they visit. |
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For instance, spacecraft use a variation of the Euler method to approximate curved courses within zero gravity environments. |
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They are also payment checkpoints and allow passengers to transfer between modes of transport, for instance to buses or other trains. |
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Nevertheless, politicians have set targets, for instance to reduce waiting times and to improve choice. |
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For instance, the highest marker in Figure 8.1 represents an individual who high jumped about 6.3 ft and long jumped slightly more than 20 ft. |
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For instance, blogs can allow English learners to voice their opinions,sharpen their writing skills and build their confidence. |
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For instance, the licky pasty contained mostly leeks, and the herb pasty contained watercress, parsley, and shallots. |
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For instance, in 2005, the Southern Baptist International Mission Board forbade its missionaries to receive alien immersions for baptism. |
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Sikhism, for instance, disagreed with some views of Bhakti saints Kabir and Ravidas. |
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In many cases these spirits are associated with the natural world, for instance as genius loci, fairies, and elementals. |
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The NNV are not universal among Heathens, and it has for instance been noted that they are rare among Swedish practitioners. |
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Newly elected popes, for instance, processed through the streets of Rome under temporary triumphal arches built specially for the occasion. |
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The Romans also built town or city walls in England, which can still be seen, for instance at Silchester. |
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One such instance is that of Fulke Greville who is said to haunt the Watergate Tower despite having been murdered in Holborn. |
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Large pavilions were built for and by the colonies, that for Canada for instance replicating the Parliament in Ottawa. |
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For instance, a baker's guild would perform a reenactment of the Last Supper. |
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Malory associated other Arthurian locations with modern places, for instance locating Astolat at Guildford. |
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In this instance, security of the Queen's room was the task of the Metropolitan Police. |
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Germany, for instance, which produces more than 1200 types of sausage, distinguishes raw, cooked and precooked sausages. |
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It too can be used as an ingredient for Thai salads and as a meat ingredient in, for instance, Thai soups. |
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Light mild is generally similar, but pale in colour, for instance Harveys Brewery Knots of May. |
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For instance, the reindeer depicted in the Spanish cave of Cueva de las Monedas places the drawings in the last Ice Age. |
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She suggested, for instance, that the child Lady Macbeth refers to in the first act died during a foolish military action. |
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Coleridge, for instance, claimed that The Alchemist had one of the three most perfect plots in literature. |
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In Athens, for instance, women could not vote or hold office and were legally and socially dependent on a male relative. |
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They have also been criticised, for instance by comparison with the work of Christopher Dawson during the same period. |
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For instance, although Aldous did not wear glasses, he would quite often use a magnifying lens. |
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For instance, music of the English Renaissance is often performed in meantone temperament. |
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For instance, a dollar will buy you a bag of chips, a soda, or get you a closer gander at a stripper's meat curtains. |
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The remainder of Part I is largely carried by the soprano in B flat, in what Burrows terms a rare instance of tonal stability. |
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Why, for instance, do water users in a megacity like Lagos not pay an extra charge to get cesspits pumped out? |
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The number was often excessive, for instance 53 takes for every finished take in The Kid. |
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For instance, if a competitor has bowled two bowls closer to the jack than their opponent's nearest, they are awarded two shots. |
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But in every instance the commonplace thing is transformed by metaphor, the figure that moves the object toward the metaquotidian. |
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For instance there is a blue plaque commemorating the house where he was born. |
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For instance, in the arms of New Romney, the field is changed from red to blue. |
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For instance, federated states are members of a federal union, and may have only partial sovereignty, but are, nonetheless, states. |
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To this end, for instance, microprint may be used, which is beyond the resolution of copying systems but requires a magnifier to be verified. |
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For instance, in Piast Poland, the position of komes was not hereditary, resembling the early Merovingian institution. |
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Land, for instance, was granted by the Crown to lords in exchange for feudal services and they, in turn, granted the land to lesser lords. |
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For instance, a state that has achieved a string of combat victories in a military campaign against other states can be described as powerful. |
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However, in only one instance has a nation given up nuclear weapons after being in full control of them. |
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William Kidd, for instance, began as a legitimate British privateer but was later hanged for piracy. |
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In the instance of the British informal empire, the character of the relationship varied widely. |
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For instance, Lancaster University has a global reputation for work in low temperature physics. |
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For instance, it separates Knighton from its railway station, and divides the village of Llanymynech where a pub straddles the line. |
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But the status of Breconshire or Carmarthenshire, for instance, is more debatable. |
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Nevertheless, the Council retained the power to hear legal disputes, either in the first instance or on appeal. |
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The Inner House is the senior part of the Court of Session, and is both a court of appeal and a court of first instance. |
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The Outer House is a court of first instance, although some statutory appeals are remitted to it by the Inner House. |
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As a court of first instance the court sits regularly throughout Scotland with permanent seats in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen. |
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It was the second time Qatar had hosted the tournament, with the other instance being the 1988 edition. |
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Some policy rules can be imposed by external bodies, for instance the Exchange Rate Mechanism for currency. |
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For instance, inflated earnings push taxpayers into higher income tax rates unless the tax brackets are indexed to inflation. |
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For instance, in cell phone communications, CDMA1X is a de facto technology, while GSM is a standard technology. |
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For instance, it is the language of textbooks, of much of Tamil literature and of public speaking and debate. |
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For instance, the EOC used only to have the power to get injunctions against bodies with a bad track record of discrimination. |
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According to the Oxford English Dictionary, this is the first recorded instance of the word. |
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For instance, relationships between popular culture, political control, and social class were early and lasting concerns in the field. |
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In February 1947, he made the first of several trips to the United States, in the first instance to discuss filming of Brideshead. |
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For instance, the Irish Symphony contains two long solo oboe passages in succession, and in the Savoy operas there are many shorter examples. |
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Artwork which takes liberties, altering for instance color and form in ways that are conspicuous, can be said to be partially abstract. |
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In geometric abstraction, for instance, one is unlikely to find references to naturalistic entities. |
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Myomancy. Divination by mice or rats, for instance, rats leaving a sinking ship. |
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Another instance is the removal of her beach hut from Whitstable to be displayed in a gallery. |
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For instance, atomic theory implies that all metals melt at some temperature. |
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In each instance, a visa is subject to entry permission by an immigration official at the time of actual entry, and can be revoked at any time. |
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A mix of various documents can be presented to, for instance, verify one's legal eligibility to take a job. |
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Decaying plant matter, for instance, may be responsible for a yellow or brown color, while algae may cause greenish water. |
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Evidence of watermills shows them in use for many hundreds of years, for instance in Orkney at Dounby Click Mill. |
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For instance, the Turkana people of northwest Kenya use fire to prevent the invasion of the savanna by woody plant species. |
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The judicial system consists of courts of first instance, a High Court of Appeal, and a Supreme Court. |
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The first instance of necklacing occurred in March 1985 in the Eastern Cape township of KwaNobuhle. |
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In this instance there is opportunity for miscommunication between two or more parties. |
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In any case, a negatory action may be brought only for a single instance of violation. |
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Voters, for instance, determine which individuals and political parties have the power to determine policy. |
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However, doubly terminated crystals do occur where they develop freely without attachment, for instance within gypsum. |
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The siege of Wark, for instance, which had been going on since January, continued until it was captured in November. |
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Cistercian labour, for instance, transformed southern Scotland into one of northern Europe's most important sources of sheep wool. |
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Why is California more NIMBY than Texas, for instance, or Austin more NIMBY than Houston? |
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For instance, magmas commonly interact with rocks they intrude, both by melting those rocks and by reacting with them. |
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For instance, descendants of the first reptiles include modern reptiles, as well as mammals and birds. |
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Seton Gordon recorded an instance where a wildcat fought a golden eagle, resulting in the deaths of both combatants. |
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For instance in one text the jurist or brithem had three ranks, and the highest was given an honour price only halfway up the other scales. |
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For instance, it includes clientship information for even the highest nobility, who would not have acted as clients. |
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For instance Bechbretha mentions the case of a king who lost his throne because he was blinded by a bee. |
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It is both a court of first instance and a court of appeal, and sits exclusively in Parliament House in Edinburgh. |
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The court of first instance is known as the Outer House, the court of appeal the Inner House. |
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The High Court is both a court of first instance and also a court of appeal. |
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An appeal may also be made to the High Court if the High Court itself heard the case at first instance. |
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However, each trial party can appeal against a verdict in the first instance. |
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If one of the parties disagrees with the judgement of the second instance, he or she can appeal it, but only on formal judicial reasons. |
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For instance, it is possible that a hierarchy existed among the altepemeh. |
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For instance, relying on photosynthesis for growth when nutrients and light are abundant, but switching to predation when growing conditions are poor. |
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For instance Elections Canada has launched mass media campaigns to encourage voting prior to elections, as have bodies in Taiwan and the United Kingdom. |
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Trilobites, for instance, also possessed biramous appendages. |
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The late Sir Thomas Phillipps, of Middle Hill, was a remarkable instance of a bibliotaph. He bought bibliographical treasures simply to bury them. |
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There is a widespread belief that Brenda plays no part in politics. This is not entirely true. For instance, she has very strong feelings on Rhodesia. |
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For instance, the graph of the Early Bronze Age sites shows that the relative frequency of caprines in regions 1, 2, and 3 does not differ significantly. |
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For instance, he noted that in 1850 more than 80 percent of black slaveholders were of mixed race, but nearly 90 percent of their slaves were classified as black. |
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In this instance, it may be a reference to the Senegal River. |
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For instance, in North America today, the opossum, armadillo, and porcupine all trace back to ancestors that came across the land bridge from South America. |
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For instance, during the Saratoga campaign, two redcoats received 1,000 lashes each for robbery, while another received 800 lashes for striking a superior officer. |
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Modern attire has raised a number of issues, including, for instance, the permissibility of wearing silk neckties, which are masculine articles of clothing. |
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For instance, a magma of gabbroic composition can produce a residual melt of granitic composition if early formed crystals are separated from the magma. |
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At the Metropolitan Opera, for instance, sets are often changed during the action, as the audience watches, with singers rising or descending as they sing. |
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For instance, a granite that is formed from melted sediments may have more alkali feldspar, whereas a granite derived from melted basalt may be richer in plagioclase feldspar. |
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In one unusual instance during the attempted rape scene, Leigh became distraught and hit Marvin so hard with a spiked shoe, that it marked his face. |
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The entasis varies in different temples and is not found in some, as, for instance, the temple of Athena Nike and in the east portico of the Erechtheum. |
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I do a lot of thinking about etchings by Escher, for instance. |
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It is generally considered more than a confederation but less than a federation, thus being appropriately classified as an instance of neither political form. |
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For instance, compared to the typical ectomorphic or endomorphic child, the mesomorphic boy or girl may have more energy and a greater motivation for vigorous play with peers. |
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Another instance of the like nature is, that the old opinion, that Turks and infidels are perpetually to be considered as alien enemies, has been long exploded. |
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Offshore salvage may provide only a short window of opportunity for the salvage team due to unusually high tide or inclement weather for instance. |
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For instance. when a cell phone is found. proper forensic protocol may call for it to be placed in a Faraday bag, which prevents stray signals from going in or out. |
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Militias thus can be military or paramilitary, depending on the instance. |
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The launch of the fifth book, for instance, involved only one personal appearance, when JKR read extracts to 4,000 carefully selected Pottermaniacs in the Albert Hall. |
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These artistic influences can be seen in the development of Buddhism where, for instance, Buddha was first depicted as human in the Kushan period. |
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For instance, preposition stranding is largely absent from many of the other Germanic languages and it may be completely absent from the Romance languages. |
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In France, for instance, the dialect spoken in the region of Paris gradually spread to the entire country, and the Occitan of the south lost ground. |
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This instance belongs to the field of osphresiolagnia, the fetishistic-libidinal attachment to odors, especially those emanating from some part of the loved one's body. |
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For instance, many municipalities develop and expand the economic infrastructure of their communities through the development of industrial trading estates. |
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A plant can offer more than one source of aromatics, for instance the aerial portions and seeds of coriander have remarkably different odors from each other. |
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For instance, the United Kingdom is considered as a single entity while the constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands are considered separately. |
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Scholars thus today see it as an intermediate form lying between a confederation and a federation, being an instance of neither political structure. |
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This was the first instance of a trial by combat in the history of Italy. |
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For instance, in Tavolga's experiments, toadfish grunted when electrically shocked and over time they came to grunt at the mere sight of an electrode. |
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For instance, the Premonstratensian house of Dryburgh Abbey was founded in 1150 by monks from Alnwick Abbey with the patronage of Hugh de Morville, Lord of Lauderdale. |
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For instance, Grant Parker argues that it would be highly implausible for them to have constructed the Bay of Bengal as precisely as they did without the accounts of sailors. |
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For instance, suppose that one thinks that the world is indeterministic. |
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The illusion of movement in a highway construction sign is an instance of the phi phenomenon, which is also at work in motion pictures and television. |
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The Kingdom of Benin, for instance, participated in the African slave trade, at will, from 1715 to 1735, surprising Dutch traders, who had not expected to buy slaves in Benin. |
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For instance, if the defendant could successfully parry all blows delivered by the agent until sundown, the defendant would be considered the victor. |
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The Orthodox millet, for instance, was still officially legally subject to Justinian's Code, which had been in effect in the Byzantine Empire for 900 years. |
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