On Thursday evening a candlelight procession through the grounds is also expected to be an integral part of the bicentenary celebrations. |
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It can't remove the systemic pesticides which are an integral part of the flesh. |
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Coverage of gender equality and equity issues is an important and integral part of the media's acknowledged role as a watchdog of society. |
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This allows more soldiers to serve in operational billets and makes the DA civilian contribution even more integral to mission accomplishment. |
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As talkback entrenched itself as an integral part of the Australian radio landscape, her program was also said to lack sufficient topicality. |
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I happen to prefer integral magazines to detachable box magazines, but that's just a personal choice. |
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The integral lock is present, its keyway sitting atop the current style cylinder latch. |
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Pullman made a slight change to the crosspiece in the handle and added integral wings on the shank under the bolster. |
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What may sound like the stuff of science fiction is set to become an integral facet of the day-to-day lives of millions of people. |
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There are other parcels of land beneficially held by the estate, which the trustee acknowledges are not integral to the businesses. |
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Sharon grew up in an area where musicianship and song are integral facets of daily life. |
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An integral back boiler provides domestic hot water and heats the radiators, which then provide central heating. |
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The study of rocks, ores and minerals is an integral part of Geology class in school. |
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In some swept-wing aircraft, stepped extrusions are employed as machining blanks for spar caps with integral attachment fittings. |
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In reality, IT is an integral part of business operations that requires planning, intelligent execution and maintenance. |
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Hostessing is an integral part of Japanese culture, but pretty, blonde western hostesses were highly prized in any nightclub. |
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Razmadze wrote the first textbooks in Georgian on analysis and integral calculus. |
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The hero is integral to the culture of a society because the hero is integral to storytelling, the essence of culture. |
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The things they describe are not integral to the story, and the language of the descriptions is forced and somehow out of joint. |
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The round, castellated tower was an integral part of architect Thomas Hopper's grand design for the castle. |
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No matter which team they are supporting, sport is now an integral part of every Chicagoan's heart. |
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A cultural revival in the eighteenth century was reinforced by the spread of Nonconformity, which became an integral part of Welsh identity. |
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The full funding of long term care as an integral part of a universal health service is long overdue. |
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Some new fireplaces have an integral glass screen, making them safer than conventional open fires. |
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Information technology is becoming an integral part of many jobs from accounts and word processing, to stocktaking and internet sales. |
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By integrating the function using calculus we can compare the sum of the series with the integral of the function and draw conclusions from this. |
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Reflecting Soviet military doctrine, the DPRK has traditionally viewed chemical weapons as an integral part of any military offensive. |
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On this song, a mutant dancehall pattern bumps to static offbeats and a hiccuping vocal that's an integral part of the groove. |
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One of his papers in 1895 improved on Riemann's contour integral formula for the number of primes in a given interval. |
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Aleksandrov further developed the integral transform method and used asymptotic methods to solve the problem for a finite thickness layer. |
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What interests me is that these women affirmed work as the integral definer of their identity. |
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But this time on the synthetic turf pitches that are an integral part of the modern game of hockey. |
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They are pentameric membrane proteins that incorporate an integral ion channel. |
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Strategic planning forms an integral part of the entire planning, budgeting, monitoring and reporting framework. |
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Particularly refreshing is the adoption in this volume of the notion of Eurasia as an integral ecumene of economic and cultural interaction. |
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It was integral and uniform, and its patterns were as obvious and as artless as the patterns in its Brussels carpets. |
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Covering the mouth seems to have come in when the integral ventail was developed. |
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The cafeteria plans of most large employers contain one or both of these arrangements as an integral part of the plan. |
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But until armies expanded the services they provided to encompass most of their soldiers' needs, camp followers were an integral part of warfare. |
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The work carried out by crossing patrols is often taken for granted but it is integral to the community. |
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Pilgrimage, in his view, was an integral part of Angevin kingship, not an experience in which rulers distanced themselves from it. |
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Part New Yorker, part Puerto Rican, Nuyoricans have become an integral part of New York City culture. |
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As you can see from the photos, the rivets form an integral part of the chassis, so rivet failure will require frame replacement. |
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When not on patrol, resting or at the range, crews can be found cleaning, fitting, adjusting and testing the systems integral to these platforms. |
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The influenza virus has two other integral membrane proteins, M2 and neuraminidase. |
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Aft of the galley is a head with an integral shower with sump to discharge shower water overboard. |
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The jokers have been an integral part of circus since its advent in 1768 by Philip Astley an ex Cavalry officer in England. |
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An integral solenoid and detector switch stops the card from being removed until it is safe to do so. |
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The Nursery at Park Hill is an integral part of the school housed in a bright sunny building within the school grounds. |
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Some for example, had half-integer spins, while others had only integral spins. |
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He corresponded with Gabriel Cramer on mechanics, geometry, probability, number theory and the differential and integral calculus. |
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To assume perversity unworthily discredits an integral and honourable part of the justice system. |
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It goes to show that such improbabilities are all integral parts of the unpredictable game called baseball. |
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In the process, they dropped the main demand of Irish nationalism that Northern Ireland be recognised as an integral part of the Irish state. |
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The Pauli exclusion principle does not apply, however, to particles with integral spin, known as bosons, such as photons. |
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An integral part of the pathogenesis of disease requires bacteria to become associated with the host cells. |
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Ban or no ban, the status-symbol wood is regarded as an integral part of a well-appointed home. |
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The pistons rose and fell together, and the one-piece crankshaft had three integral bobweights. |
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He was the syndic of the lessees of the royal salt marshes of Peccais, an integral part of the gabelle. |
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Potatoes, whether served mashed, boiled or chipped, flowery or waxy, are integral parts of Irish diet and culture. |
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Such funds came of age in the 1980s, when they played an integral role in financing that era's multibillion-dollar leveraged buyouts. |
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What is achieved by saying that some particular integral or other bit of algebraic gymnastics is easy? |
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And library science found a prominent place in the sun, formalizing information architecture as an integral part of successful Web experiences. |
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Actual shadows often play an integral role in his asymmetrical compositions, adding tonal richness. |
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Peer review, analysis and criticism are integral parts of intellectual and academic rigor. |
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An integral element of the Urban Infrastructure Strategy is the phasing of its implementation over fifty years. |
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During the introductions I mentioned that information science is integral to each of the sciences represented and received loud acclamation. |
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A formula for the line integral of the geodesic curvature along a closed curve is known as the Gauss Bonnet theorem. |
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His fields of dots grew through a ruminative, additive process that is integral to their emotional tenor. |
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They are all integral parts of church interiors and of the Orthodox liturgy and private devotion. |
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The silhouette of the concept is unique, with raked windscreen and an arching roofline that ends in an integral tailgate spoiler. |
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The panel is highly unusual for the seventeenth century in having an integral frame in quattrocento style. |
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As an integral part of the Gemini and Apollo missions, he was there for the buildup and the successful moonwalk achieved by the Apollo 11 crew. |
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Hara kiri developed as an integral part of the code of bushido and the discipline of the samurai warrior class. |
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Stenting the airways has now been an integral part of the medical armamentarium for more than a decade. |
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File sharing over local area networks has become an integral part of enterprise computing. |
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Even the sexual aspects of the story seem more integral to the whole and are not adventitiously added for a prurient effect. |
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The Khojas today represent an integral part of the Nizari communities scattered in more than twenty-five countries. |
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You can get these at paint stores or at construction supply houses that sell integral color for concrete. |
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High-performance insulation is an integral part of building wall and roof assemblies. |
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The patient pathography is included as an integral part of the patient assignment for these courses. |
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Gone were the days of situational comedy when humour formed an integral part of the plot of the movie. |
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Cecil Adams points out that some Hindus, including women, argue that suttee should be allowed because it's an integral part of their tradition. |
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Their vocational and pastoral activities formed an integral and intimate part of diocesan life. |
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The hidden irony is that fondue is as integral to Swiss cuisine as, say, mince and tatties are to ours. |
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Hedgerows and their wildlife are integral with the meadowland in which they originated. |
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The huskies were for a long time an integral part of any Antarctic sledging journey. |
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Need I even add that helping and caring for animals is integral to caring for our fellow man? |
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People are finding lots of ways of making this an integral part of the curriculum, not seeing it as a bolt-on. |
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The hippocampus, fornix, and mamillary bodies have an integral role in memory and learning. |
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The integral membrane protein bacteriorhodopsin acts as a light-driven proton pump in the purple membrane of Halobacterium salinarum. |
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The film is based around Isaac Asimov's visionary stories about future technology where robots are an integral part of our daily lives. |
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Singing, drumming, and the hula dance are sacred forms of worship and remain integral to the daily life of some native Hawaiians. |
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Indeed many Bajans deplore Nelson's imminent departure, considering him an integral part of their history. |
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This uses a technique known as the integral test which compares the graph of a function with the terms of the series. |
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He also expanded functions related to the integral of the kernel function as an infinite series in a set of orthonormal eigenfunctions. |
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Other topics he worked on include algebraic geometry, number theory and integral equations. |
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Barnes next turned his attention to the theory of integral functions, where, in a series of papers, he investigated their asymptotic structure. |
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An integral part of the decorative scheme of the dishes was the now erased heraldic ornament. |
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Hydrophobic integral membrane proteins are prone to sample losses during the workup and analysis. |
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The aircraft has twelve integral fuel tanks installed between the front and back spars in the wings. |
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Recurrent natural disturbances and abiotic stress factors are integral components of many terrestrial plant communities. |
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Page layout and design are an integral part of almost every scrapbooker's album. |
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We agree that the rewriting of history is an integral part of the historian's trade, and this has been a marked feature of our own work. |
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Medical screening for predisposition to genetic illness has always been an integral part of NHS patient care in Britain. |
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Next, the student selects the endpoints for the integral by clicking with the mouse on the x-axis in the graph window. |
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But are scruffiness and Slipknot t-shirts not just an integral part of being a techie? |
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Garry Hay is an integral part of the side as he allies defensive duties with his non-stop attacking forays down the flanks. |
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Colonization also destroyed environmentally benign ways of life that were integral to African culture. |
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This is an integral part of the perspective to overcome class antagonisms and enable the working class to master society. |
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In general, the results showed that proportion and scaling had an asymmetric integral relation for stacked bar graphs. |
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Atoms, they contended, could never function as integral parts of cogwheels, gears or motors. |
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Part of the answer, in short, is found in the array of lay ministries that are integral to most thriving parishes. |
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Within the logic of traditional elegy, this step is integral to the process of poetic maturation. |
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Part of this may be that the church is integral to national identity and tradition. |
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By their fourth year students were studying the differential and integral calculus. |
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At first it seems like light relief, but then you realise his mother is an integral part of the story. |
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He went on to build an electric motor in 1832 and invented the commutator, an integral part of most modern electric motors. |
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The raw practice of DJing relies heavily on a slider integral to DJ mixers known as the cross-fader. |
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To get within reach of this plea, it follows that self-deception is almost always integral to the act of lying. |
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It has an integral bipod and the capability for tripod, helicopter or vehicle mounting. |
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It amazes me how integral someone's personality is to our perception of them as individuals. |
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A signal condition monitoring circuit drives an integral two-color LED and an alarm signal for remote monitoring at the control. |
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The internal tanks are self-sealing rubber bag tanks in the fuselage and two integral wing tanks. |
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In some sports like gymnastics, dressage and synchronised swimming music is integral to the performance. |
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Wood is one of the first academics to study a topic so integral to gaming as music. |
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Our notions of order and disorder stand in stark contrast to the dynamic artistry of the integral beauty of things as they are in nature. |
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The large recoil lug is integral with the receiver, and the bottom of the receiver has a wide, flat bedding surface. |
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An integral component of McCabe's music is repetition, be it notes, rhythm, or textures. |
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The integral mana of the tobacco plant has been abused as have the Native Americans from whom the plant was taken. |
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The main research topics which Genocchi worked on were number theory, series and the integral calculus. |
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Although metadata is integral to the Semantic Web, metadata on its own is far from sufficient. |
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There's no doubt that strong customer service is integral to a healthy business. |
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In sports, the front raise is an integral part of throwing a softball, pulling upward while doing the back-stroke or spiking a volleyball. |
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Extracurricular activities tend to be a very important and integral part of what they have to offer, rather than a bolt-on extra. |
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Morals and good habits were also an important subject for charts and an integral part of missionary education. |
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In the fifties, sixties and early seventies John was an integral part of the art scene in his native Cork. |
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We recognize your sexual and gender orientation to be an integral part of who you are. |
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Decks and cowls provide solar shading and doors are designed with integral high level hopper vents for secure night-time cooling. |
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To discover the paintings' intimate, nuanced facture is to experience the integral relation of process to meaning in his work. |
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Our corrections are based on recasting the integral equations into a hierarchy of simpler integral equations that can be solved analytically. |
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The former IPS officer doesn't mince words even when talking about the police force of which he was an integral part for more than three decades. |
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In 1816 the Analytical Society produced a translation of a book of Lacroix in the differential and integral calculus. |
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The interpretive and transmissive capabilities of the screen form an integral part of the viewing experience. |
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In modern particle physics theory, the photon is described as a boson, a particle with integral spin that acts as carrier of the electromagnetic force. |
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The barrel is cut off just behind the integral front sight boss and the cut off sight with integral boss is bored out and press fit over the shortened barrel's muzzle. |
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A continuing objective of scholars of judicial behavior is to expose the mythicism that is integral to the public perception of American judicial institutions. |
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He was integral in influencing Sinn Fein's decision to drop Dail abstentionism in 1986 and argued strongly that democratic politics would strengthen the republican cause. |
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The following applet, for example, helps observe the relations between a function and its derivative and integral with not a single formula involved. |
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As such they are integral to the quest for political hegemony. |
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Preterm infants should be delivered into warm towels, dried, and transferred to a dedicated neonatal resuscitation platform or trolley with an integral radiant heater. |
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The bottom rolls into the hull sides with a radiused turn rather than a sharp corner-like edge and there is long wine glass-shaped keel integral with the hull. |
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Heat pump water heaters can be purchased as integral units with built in water storage tanks or as add-ons that can be retrofitted to an existing water heater tank. |
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It was obvious that the aircraft carrier would be integral to this vision. |
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The rawness of his nature is an integral part of his incredible success. |
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Job losses, as the Chair of the works council observed, were an integral part of the restructuring process by the company to achieve greater flexibility. |
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Jacob Bernoulli and Johann Bernoulli invented the calculus of variations where the value of an integral is thought of as a function of the functions being integrated. |
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Immediately after his return Bolza continued teaching and research, in particular on function theory, integral equations and the calculus of variations. |
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The whiffs of kinkiness were integral to the work's popularity. |
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The panels form 5-inch-wide concrete joists integral with the floor slab. |
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It became more and more an integral part of his sense of the film and finally he decided that the whole score should be provided by the zitherist. |
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Field sports, including shooting, stalking and fishing, have long been an integral part of life in Scotland and many disciplines are synonymous with the country itself. |
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For many of the visitors, it was their first visit to a big hotel, they were wonderstruck and extremely happy to see how housekeeping was an integral part of a hotel. |
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More important, allegory was deemed the best vehicle for representing apotheosis, the painter's access to immortal status, an idea integral to the project from the start. |
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As an ingredient in baking and flour confectionery, marzipan is an integral part of several traditional recipes, for instance stollen and simnel cakes. |
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With Davenport he showed that any real indefinite diagonal quadratic form, in 5 or more variables, takes arbitrarily small values for nonzero integral arguments. |
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Healthcare hardware and nuclear reactors fall into this category, but he expands his scope to show how non-physical aspects become integral to the entire design. |
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With an Internet connection available, then the integral CDDB lookup facility will quickly fill in the Artist, Title, Album, etc. from its database. |
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Sutter joined DVF in 1999 and played an integral role in the re-launch and globalization of the fashion label. |
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Even at the deepest level we know, of elementary particles, charge seems to be an integral part of the particles, quarks are charged, and so are electrons, muons, and taus. |
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He also investigated mathematical questions which were related to these applications, in particular writing important works on non-linear integral equations. |
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Through the years, Shara Nelson, Tricky, Tracy Thorn, Liz Fraser and reggae toaster Horace Andy have all been an integral part of Massive Attack's evolving sound. |
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It has become an integral and essential element of biotechnology and molecular biology, transforming the very way in which modern biology is conducted. |
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This is because espionage has become an integral part of American statecraft. |
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Several tracks celebrate not only jazz and the marching bands but also that other integral aspect of New Orleans Carnival, the Mardi Gras Indians. |
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Natural beauty is integral to every piece of redwood lumber. |
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The right hemisphere embodies those artistic and intuitive qualities of holistic and integral design that are are familiar in all great design, art and craft. |
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Not so this time, as Fury had an integral reason for being there, and added muscle, brains and plenty of sharp lines. |
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Many women struggling with an eating disorder grow protective over thinspo, because it becomes so integral to maintaining and continuing their disorder. |
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This subcompact pistol sports three integral safeties, nothing to snag on a purse or holster and a finish that can stand up to extreme wear and tear. |
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An integral part of setting the force will be a particular emphasis on achieving the Army's modularity objectives for more versatile and mobile units. |
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But the Corinthian women's thunderstruck responses to their sister's havoc is an element integral to the play, a brake which slows and accentuates the impending tragedy. |
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But he remains an integral part of one of the NFL's most potent offenses. |
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The programme is an integral part of the festival, which is taking place this year from June 25 to July 3, helping to provide a timetable of the events. |
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The greensand soil and chalky bedrock are similar to the soil found beneath the vineyards of the Champagne region, and are integral to its flavour. |
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The skeleton is anchored to the bilayer via binding to integral proteins. |
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Zinc, a trace element that influences cell metabolism through a variety of mechanisms, appears to play an integral role in maintaining normal ocular function. |
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There he gave courses on astronomy, celestial mechanics, the differential and integral calculus, the theory of probability, geometry and trigonometry. |
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No ordinary fixed blade knives, these were of a difficult integral design in which the blade, bolsters and tang are machined from a solid piece of steel billet. |
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From computer hackers to ham radio operators, from audio and videophiles to hot rodders, enthusiast cultures have often proved integral to the lives of technologies. |
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Just when nappies were becoming an integral part of my life, bam! |
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Ghana has been integral to the norm of the morally and psychologically daunting era of stratocracy rather than the exception, as one would have had it. |
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It's an absolutely integral part, of treating patients whether that be with the intention of curing a patient, or with the intention of palliating or improving symptoms. |
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This will be an integral part of the tidy towns five year plan. |
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Old-earth creationism, contrary to some of the more extreme young-earth supporters, doesn't compromise with evolution and, in fact, is integral to intelligent design theory. |
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Milk, butter, cheese and yogurt are an integral part of the Irish diet. |
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Personality factors, such as neuroticism, negative affect, hopelessness, and general psychological disarray, have also been found to be integral in the maintenance of smoking. |
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The objectification of the hero is an integral aspect of the action genre. |
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Gender seemed to be on the forefront of the discourse, largely because the organizers prominently recognized patriarchy as a main and integral force of oppression. |
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Even the Super Bowl champs said goodbye to four integral players. |
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Between day jobs, Donovan studied sound recording and built the studio, amassing the gear and the expertise to manoeuvre the band's integral process. |
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In this note we consider the problem of integrality of Zariski decompositions for pseudoeffective integral divisors on algebraic surfaces. |
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Until the late 1950s the red squirrel was a common sight in Mid Wales and an integral part of the Welsh landscape. |
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The Internet has been an integral part of Marabella Books from its inception and ebooks, for short subjects, are in the near future. |
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The target of anti-Tm drugs is the protein, Tm5NM1, an integral part of the microfilament component of the cytoskeleton of a cell. |
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The AT-Key Lock design is operated by a T-bar key which is an integral component of the valve. |
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In technical language, integral calculus studies two related linear operators. |
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It can be proved that a Dedekind domain is equivalent to an integral domain in which every proper fractional ideal is invertible. |
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Bolstered claims of mustering a simple majority are an integral part of electionspeak. |
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We derive an integral condition for core-collapse supernova explosions and use it to construct a new diagnostic of explodability. |
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In fact, several of Alfred's laws contradicted the laws of Ine that form an integral part of the code. |
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Since German bishops were an integral part of the secular state, Sweyn's preference for the English church may have been a political move. |
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Ceasing to do evil, and doing good, are the two great integral parts that complete this duty. |
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For any integral domain there can be derived an associated field of fractions. |
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The canal now forms an integral part of the Cheshire Ring network of canals. |
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Furet emphasises that the decisions of August 1789 survived and became an integral part of. |
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In the South of the Park, timber harvesting is integral to management of Kielder Forest. |
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The evaluation of the meridian distance integral is central to many studies in geodesy and map projection. |
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The length of the meridian arc between two given latitudes is given by replacing the limits of the integral by the latitudes concerned. |
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Access to the cockpit is normally via either a telescopic integral ladder or an external version. |
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The integral ladder is stowed in the port side of the fuselage, below the cockpit. |
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This is the reason space exploration is an integral part of overall space activities. |
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The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion derives its name from the scientist, who saw his faith as integral to his scientific research. |
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However, it was Leibniz who developed the notation of the derivative and integral preferred today. |
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One of the first and most complete works on both infinitesimal and integral calculus was written in 1748 by Maria Gaetana Agnesi. |
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Applications of integral calculus include computations involving area, volume, arc length, center of mass, work, and pressure. |
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The technical definition of the definite integral involves the limit of a sum of areas of rectangles, called a Riemann sum. |
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The unspecified constant C present in the indefinite integral or antiderivative is known as the constant of integration. |
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Converting the surface integral into a volume integral via the divergence theorem gives. |
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Before the break with papal authority in the 16th century, the Church of England was an integral part of the Western European church. |
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With coloured ribbons representing the colours of the Salvation Army flag, timbrels play an integral facet of music in the Salvation army. |
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The Bhagavad Gita is an integral part of the Mahabharata and one of the most popular sacred texts of Hinduism. |
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The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, and Singapore, have integral rivers that flow into the South China Sea. |
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Given the foundation of the university in the tradition of the Church of England the chapel was intended to be an integral part of the campus. |
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This intention is a deliberate and integral characteristic of the social contract, a characteristic that persists to the present day. |
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Critic Alan di Perna praised Gilmour's guitar work as an integral element of Pink Floyd's sound. |
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During his time with the club, Beckham's popularity across Asia was integral to the club's commercial success in that part of the world. |
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Originally, they were not regarded as an integral part of arms, and were subject to frequent change. |
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These are sometimes considered dependencies, but are officially considered by their controlling states to be integral parts of the state. |
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Nonetheless, all of France's overseas territory is considered to be an integral part of the French Republic. |
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Protocol 2 did not amend the text of the convention as such, but stipulated that it was to be treated as an integral part of the text. |
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It is an integral part of the city, as is Woodside and the Royal Burgh of Torry to the south of the River Dee. |
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Powell advocated a policy of 'integration', whereby Northern Ireland would be administered as an integral part of the United Kingdom. |
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The equality of men and women is an integral part of sustainable democracy. |
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These contributions form an integral part of the Impact Assessment of the legal proposals. |
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The differential and integral equations formulations are mathematically equivalent and are both useful. |
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Gauss's law for magnetism in differential equations form follows likewise from the integral form by rewriting the magnetic flux. |
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Stories of witty cheats were an integral part of the European novella with its tradition of fabliaux. |
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The needlework which is integral to this work was used by Emin in a number of her other pieces. |
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For much more than a century The Times has been an integral and important part of the political structure of Great Britain. |
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He was the founder of the Scottish School of Common Sense and played an integral role in the Scottish Enlightenment. |
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Argentine wine, one of the world's finest, is an integral part of the local menu. |
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My neurologist and the entire neuro department were an integral part of my hospital family. I was the darling of the department. |
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With a crop yield four times higher than oats, they became an integral part of crofting. |
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Paintings by Gustav Klimt were an integral part of he decorative scheme of Josef Hoffmann for the Palais Stoclet. |
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Algeria, which was an integral part of France, had a special relationship with the Community. |
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In Nova Scotia, Kirking of the Tartan ceremonies have become an integral part of most Scottish Festivals and Highland Games. |
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Due to technological innovations and changing aesthetics, this crispness has become an integral part of the pipe band sound. |
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The University is an integral part of the burgh and during term time students make up approximately one third of the town's population. |
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The corresponding integral wind speeds were determined later, but the values in different units were never made equivalent. |
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It is an integral part of UMCB, the Welsh Students' Union, which in turn is part of the main Students' Union. |
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He saw species as systems, each an integral entity consisting of closely interlinked components. |
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The extraction of liquid hydrocarbon fuel from sedimentary basins is integral to modern energy development. |
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Hydrography of rivers and streams is also an integral part of water management. |
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In some parts of the world, notably parts of the US, frontage roads form an integral part of the freeway system. |
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Portugal's central bank is the Banco de Portugal, an integral part of the European System of Central Banks. |
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He left the company after developing the world's first practical headlamp for automobiles, using a compact integral acetylene generator. |
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An integral part of Chinmoy's teaching is the respect for other paths and religions. |
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Western classical music, introduced in the late 19th century, now forms an integral part of Japanese culture. |
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Bristol's illicit trade grew enormously after 1558, becoming integral to its economy. |
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Many cultures view themselves as an integral part of the natural world which requires them to respect other living organisms. |
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Deer have been an integral part of fables and other literary works since the inception of writing. |
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Snake handlers use snakes as an integral part of church worship in order to exhibit their faith in divine protection. |
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Throughout the years, the sisters begin to realize that the elm tree becomes an integral part of their lives. |
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The Eucharist is an integral part of many other sacramental services, including ordination and Confirmation. |
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Video footage from the ROV was an integral part of this outreach and used extensively in the Mystery Mardi Gras Shipwreck documentary. |
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Canadian humour is an integral part of the Canadian identity and is reflected in its folklore, literature, music, art and media. |
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North Atlantic Deep Water flowing southward is integral to the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. |
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A coastal east Asian source population is integral to the marine migration hypothesis. |
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The Cape of Good Hope is an integral part of the Cape Floristic Kingdom, the smallest but richest of the world's six floral kingdoms. |
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Slave labour was integral to early settlement of the colonies, which needed more people for labour and other work. |
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A large proportion of English secondary schools no longer have an integral sixth form. |
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There is often some integral storage space, either under the seat, built into the front leg shield, or both. |
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Following the end of the Napoleonic Wars, it was formally ceded to Great Britain and became an integral part of the British Empire. |
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This theory became prevalent in the 19th century, and formed an integral part of the mythology of German nationalism. |
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This notion became especially prevalent in the 19th century, when it formed an integral part of the mythology of German nationalism. |
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Levels of literacy in the ancient world are uncertain, but writing was integral to administration and business. |
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Bonaventura Cavalieri's works anticipated integral calculus and popularized logarithms in Italy. |
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Lastly, the dissemination of knowledge has been an integral aspect of globalization. |
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Introduced to India by the Portuguese, chili and potatoes from South America have become an integral part of Indian cuisine. |
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But, except for the gunners, soldiers aboard ship were not regarded as an integral part of the naval crew, but rather just as passengers. |
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These conquests were lost in the reign of Roger's successor William, however, and never formed an integral part of the kingdom in southern Italy. |
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Thailand's prevalent religion is Theravada Buddhism, which is an integral part of Thai identity and culture. |
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However, in the north they believed that it took longer for the soul to leave as it was an integral part of the body. |
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Spain considered them integral parts of the Spanish state, but Morocco has disputed this point. |
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Portuguese ballroom may have played an integral part in the development of these rhythms and their associated dances. |
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Our work on using research was post hoc rather than planned as an integral part of the original study. |
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King's College now forms an integral element of the University of Aberdeen. |
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Salazar rebuffed a request in 1950 by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to return the enclaves, viewing them as integral parts of Portugal. |
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Indigenous elites were an integral part of the repartimiento, often being recipients of large extensions of credit. |
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