Political competition within the nobility interacted with the social and economic contradictions to produce violent internal conflict. |
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This happened even though the mothers spoke only in Korean when they interacted with their children. |
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They interacted with the foraging and pastoral people who were in South Africa first, the Khoi and the San. |
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Anyone who would say such a thing has never interacted with a member of another species. |
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I interacted with him a little when we were thinking about time travel in three dimensions. |
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The process of integration has interacted with, and received much impetus from, developments at the global level. |
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Jonson and Wroth interacted socially, and Jonson is variably referred to as both Wroth's mentor and her patron. |
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We performed some simple tests to see how many sound sources interacted together. |
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This saturated air interacted with a nearly stationary front just off to our west, bringing the heavy rain to our area. |
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Oxytocin had profound effects on the brain, changing the way nerves interacted and altering the brain's physical structure. |
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Inspired by Bowlby, Ainsworth set out to observe how Ganda infants and their mothers interacted. |
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Although hatch weight had no overall effect on survival, it interacted with chick position. |
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These photons would continue to multiply as they interacted with additional excited atoms through the process of stimulated emission. |
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There was something in the way Kate and Owen interacted that struck a false note. |
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They will also be able to see how their families and whanau interacted with the Government. |
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His hair was almost as disheveled and unkempt as mine, and he was the first baboon in the troop who ever interacted with me. |
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Certainly, ratio value and rate of responding may have interacted with motivation to produce behavioral effects. |
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In the course of managing the grants I interacted with our clients daily, often in their own households. |
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The regiment interacted with local communities by sponsoring and organising bi-communal events. |
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There were no more great original thinkers, but a variety of philosophical schools flourished and interacted. |
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He added that the U.S. military kept a low profile in the city and interacted very little with the embassy. |
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At a superficial level, I was different because I wore different clothes, cracked different jokes, interacted with students differently. |
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Illinois men and women interacted with the supreme deity by way of personal spirits called manitous. |
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The numbers of folks I interacted with there and the lasting relationships I formed were just great. |
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They also share some cultural similarity with the Athabaskan, with whom the Tlingit have interacted and traded for centuries. |
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When the same lobsters were reintroduced after a days' separation, they only interacted long enough to catch a whiff of each other and recall who was the more dominant. |
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If the birds' crests are shown to play a role in communication, then investigators may have a clue as to how ancient casque-bearing dinosaurs interacted. |
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Our play interacted with the audience, eliminating the fourth wall. |
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A paleontologist is a scientist who studies aspects such as morphology, behavior, and how ancient life interacted with their environment. |
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We found that mildly deleterious mutations interacted synergistically in poor-resource environments but antagonistically in rich-resource environments. |
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It also seemed that while it might be expected that parents who talked and interacted with their children would have more creative offspring, the reverse was true. |
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Public transport as a site for cultural activity holds a genuine fascination for many artists that can be positively interacted with. |
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After years of palmistry and tarot readings, Arturo has interacted with many people and has learned many life lessons. |
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The latter interacted weakly with the HC surfactant due to the lipophobic tendency of the FC hydrophobe. |
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Then we got them to think about the impact of the switch-off in the home, and the difference it made to how they interacted with each other. |
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In my nineteen years of service, I have probably talked or interacted with thousands of people from around the world. |
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It works by showing you adverts that are based on your browsing patterns and the way you have interacted with our site. |
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The strength of the European Social Model has been determined by the way in which competitiveness, solidarity and mutual trust interacted. |
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We had to map the key stakeholders and understand how each of them interacted with each other. |
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The country teams led the country analyses, interacted with the local policy committees and wrote their respective country reports. |
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Have you tried to check how people have coped with these new construction standards and interacted with their accommodation? |
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To what extent have federal departments and agencies interacted and collaborated on legal aid related issues? |
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On the whole, the agents interacted in a polite manner with clients and generally used plain language that was easy to understand by callers. |
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During his visit, he interacted with media organizations and other stakeholders. |
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Employees at all levels of authority who interacted face-to-face with the client conducted the client validation informally throughout the year. |
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Youth actively researched their topics, interacted with students from other schools and learned about the G-8 process. |
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The six civilized core areas of the ecumene interacted but were not moving toward uniformity as was characteristic of the first phase of world history. |
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Those who have interacted with him describe him as brusque, eccentric, clenched. |
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I watched him on set, saw the way he interacted with adults and with his castmates. |
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It was amazing to see how he interacted with his children in the visiting room. |
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Neither had even heard of Olson, Norris or Stewart, let alone interacted with them. |
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The more the wine interacted with air, the wilder and more unbridled it turned. |
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Understanding the myriad ways that Americans interacted with the world provides new insights into the construction of American literary and national identities. |
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The third outcome from the failed project led him to the conclusion that fish populations should not be studied in isolation but in the context of the whole ecosystem they interacted with. |
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It seems clear that we risk simplifying the historically complex and diverse experiences of Indigenous people and those non-Indigenous people with whom they interacted on a daily basis in specific tracts of country. |
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Its adaptation to the climatic conditions of the area have favoured its spread so much that it has interacted with the area and the environment responsible for its uniqueness. |
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The organizations interacted with high school principals from across the country and made several other valuable contacts with fellow exhibitors at the event. |
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Anatolia is a melting pot where cultures from Sumer, Babylon and Assyria interacted for centuries with peoples such as the Hattis, Hittites and Hourrites. |
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The 21-year-old was at her peppiest best during the MTV Unplugged performances and interacted with the audience. |
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Many South Sudanese fled to Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda where they interacted with the nationals and learned their languages and culture. |
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He developed new ways of seeing scientists in the context of their times by looking at how they interacted with society and each other. |
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This reflects how much the cask has interacted with the whisky, changing its chemical makeup and taste. |
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They seldom interacted with the local inhabitants, except when doing business. |
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The region has a variety of geological hazards which have closely interacted with human activity and land use patterns. |
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In the prebiological world, as a few molecules became predominant, they would have influenced other molecules with which they interacted. |
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Members followed the summit actively and interacted with the Commission in briefings, summit events, side-events and so on, all in the interests of representing Europe. |
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For many years I have interacted with significant numbers of base personnel, both civilian and military, in my private life and now as a federal representative. |
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I interacted with him every day during the eight months of the Libyan war. |
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In the section of their paper that examines cross-provincial Phillips curves, they estimate a model in which the provincial unemployment rate is interacted with the level of CPI inflation. |
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For most of the past 4,000-5,000 years the Indus Valley has remained a distinct sociopolitical entity, but it has interacted closely with central Asia to the west and the Gangetic valley to the east. |
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The 37-year old actor, dressed in a black tuxedo, interacted with the media while revealing his love for gizmos, especially watches. |
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They interacted with members of the Ecology Action Centre, who contacted me, brought me into the process, and a small research grant was obtained. |
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In all our tasks, we interacted with as many Sudanese as we could. |
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The British interacted mostly with the Krios in Freetown, who did most of the trading with the indigenous peoples of the interior. |
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Scottish English is always considered distinct from Northern England English, although the two have interacted and influenced each other. |
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These four schools recognize each other's validity and they have interacted in legal debate over the centuries. |
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However, we received dollops of satisfaction when their movements aligned and they interacted, reasserting a human connection. |
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He clearly interacted with textual criticism, allowing for both scribal errors and redactional revisions of the biblical material. |
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Including the way they interacted? which is something that really counts, when you set off for around seventeen days of sailing, living permanently in a confined space together. |
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Another positive aspect of Diwali Dhamaka was the involvement of some well-off people and a big number of young and adult volunteers who interacted with the children and girls and helped them to spend a happy day. |
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That night, while the 'Blue Helmets' patrolled the village to maintain security, the JPT team interacted with the people until the small hours of the morning. |
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Most notably for their paper in Science, they discovered that the electrons moved and interacted very differently along the diagonals versus the edges of the checkerboard pattern. |
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Her loss will be particularly felt during the Congress in Barcelona: Ursula, with her multi-lingual abilities, was someone who knew many of the participants and interacted with them on a regular basis. |
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Each failing leads to further vilification: the Sun, a tabloid newspaper, campaigned to get everyone who had ever interacted with Baby Peter sacked. |
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Greek became the lingua franca far beyond Greece itself, and Hellenistic culture interacted with the cultures of Persia, Central Asia, India and Egypt. |
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Our description of photons, for instance, may be undermined because those photons may have interacted with a naked singularity while zipping across the universe. |
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For instance, the investigators had no data refecting how much caregivers interacted with and stimulated the children, which can influence a child's intelligence. |
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People who have interacted closely with killer whales offer numerous anecdotes demonstrating the whales' curiosity, playfulness, and ability to solve problems. |
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The Germanic tribes moved and interacted over the next centuries, and separate dialects among Germanic languages developed down to the present day. |
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The lighting installations interacted with and animated the historic infrastructure of the Anchorage of the Manhattan Bridge and Plaza Tringle area. |
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Dilley, is a largely historiographical overview of the ways economic processes interacted with British imperialism and how this has been interpreted by historians. |
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Yet few concrete examples exist of the way in which these German advisors to the tsaritsa interacted with each other and with foreign, especially British, representatives. |
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Evidence of them before they interacted with the Romans is limited. |
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