We can use the intervening few years to make our markets more competitive, procurement more transparent and foreign investment much easier. |
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The intervening years had seen advances in the study of pure biology at the microscopic level in parallel with advances in genetics. |
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In the intervening three months, yet another airplane crashed, this time into a residential section of New York City. |
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In the intervening years we've been regaled by stories of his prodigious womanizing, which included frolics in the White House. |
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Ethiopia is also intervening in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland in the north of Somalia. |
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He did not shrink from openly intervening in Irish, Filipino and other national politics to push for an abolition of the death penalty. |
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It had no army capable of intervening in Europe and no politician arguing for such a policy. |
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Our destination is at 900 ft which doesn't sound much of a climb, but there are two intervening valleys, both very much worth the effort. |
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The lamellae and intervening host proved too small for individual analysis on the microanalyser. |
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The intervening passing years haven't mellowed the magic as Page peels back time to serve up three barnstorming belters. |
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That makes six intervening years in which the senator could have alerted us to this lurking danger to national security. |
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Adults are also discouraged from intervening in conflicts that arise between the children. |
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This interpretation is supported by the arrangement of intervening strata into transgressive and regressive cycles. |
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Over the intervening years it again reverted to a market selling a miscellany of goods as it had done in its heyday. |
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Two consecutive tribrachs cannot be uttered with propriety without an intervening vocal pause. |
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In the intervening years, she had a career in academia, lecturing in ancient and modern Greek at both Oxford and Cambridge. |
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Later, when this image recurs, the papers have been invested with new meaning by intervening events. |
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The two intervening weeks gives those carrying bumps and bruises a little more time to mend and Rome should give Williams his first points. |
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In the intervening years, May Day has become ensconced in international workers' movements. |
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This raises the possibility that intervening events could have influenced the outcome in individual cases. |
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And, world class sportspersons they might be, but I bet none of them spent time keeping fit during these six intervening months. |
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The Portlaoise Guides and Brownies were founded in 1977 and in the 25 intervening years they have gone from strength to strength. |
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Those who became more fit during those intervening years reduced their risk of diabetes and metabolic syndrome by 50 percent. |
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These were irregular, and estimates for intervening years were estimated through linear interpolation between estimates. |
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The present study focuses on how a surprising event intervening between prime and probe can affect negative priming. |
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He left the running of the country to his deputies, playing them off against each other, intervening only to reassert his authority. |
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It is an instinctive recognition of what their successors have done to the spirit and style of the game in the intervening years. |
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Months of social functions, illness and injuries have filled the intervening period. |
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She claimed she found herself in trouble only after intervening in a ticket dispute between the conductor and a fellow passenger. |
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If there is no intervening bid, you must bid your longest unbid suit unless you can convert the informatory double to a penalty double. |
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Inevitably many of the works of art and furniture originally in the house had been dispersed over the intervening two hundred years. |
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Gun positions that are ideal for range and coverage might not be suitable because of intervening features and masking fire. |
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The intervening age overlaps the boundary and is inferred to lie on a mixing line between the older and younger ages. |
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During that intervening period, the couple moved about constantly, changing residences and jobs. |
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During the intervening years he has the impressive strike rate of 48 tries. |
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However, it will probably be rare for a patient's refusal to consent to care to constitute an intervening event breaking the chain of causation. |
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Here the two bones contact each other directly with no intervening space for articular cartilage. |
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The former pupil, whose daughter is now a pupil at the school, tracked down old girls from the intervening years via internet websites. |
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But in the intervening years, the State Department's refusal to press for reform in that country turned into humiliating obsequiousness. |
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During intervening dry periods, winds scour the fan surfaces and sandblast exposed gravel clasts to produce smooth faceted ventifacts. |
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Any failure to recall that incident on Mr. Duncan's part is the simple result of the effluxion of the nineteen intervening years. |
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From the bottom of the barrel comes a pair of newsweeklies, their color faded due to the intervening decades. |
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Papillae were lined by predominantly glial cells, with intervening areas occupied by neurally differentiated cells. |
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Over the intervening years, over 20 research papers have been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals or as research abstracts. |
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In the intervening months the number of new polio cases has exploded, spreading from Kano across Africa's most populous country. |
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I have in the intervening years had my tablets changed a few times, although I never suffered any unwelcome symptoms. |
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The pain had waxed and waned during the intervening months, and he had been to several other health clinicians. |
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The intervening time has seen a remarkable amount of rumormongering, jingoism, blind adherence to rumor, and armchair patriotism. |
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In adventitious embryony, the embryo develops directly from nucellar or chalazal tissue without an intervening gametophyte stage. |
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It suggests that there may be new and previously unthought of ways of intervening in these processes. |
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It is plain from the maps that in this intervening period the road alignment was altered in respect of the Castle Acre spur and the Pink Road. |
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In the intervening time Rothko stopped painting, devoting himself instead to the study of philosophy and mythology. |
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In the short intervening period sociology has become obsessed with biology, and biology is asked to be the universal explanandum of humanity. |
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Of the 328 exonerations they identified in the intervening years, 145 involved DNA evidence. |
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Nothing has changed in the intervening two years and yet Mr Jones persists with his wildly exaggerated claims. |
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Most of the route stretches through rolling green hills and intervening rice paddies underlain with rich red lateritic soils. |
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Over the intervening period we should enact laws requiring that L-drivers undertake pre-driving lessons in off-road training areas. |
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Myomeres closest to the girdles are slightly different in shape and muscle fiber angle, but all of the intervening myomeres are nearly identical. |
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The intervening host-rock layers are between 2 and 5 cm thick, being composed of biotite, sillimanite, garnet, muscovite, quartz and plagioclase. |
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Now both of those systems are nearing retirement, and Microsoft has revamped its bulletin process several times in the intervening years. |
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Sequence data for each gene encompassed all coding exons and the intervening introns. |
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It has, in the intervening period, abandoned its residual ties to liberal reformism and any genuine defense of democratic rights. |
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However, exceptionally, Parliament has affected the validity of a contract by intervening to refuse funding. |
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In other words, freedom cannot prevail without taking all intervening and enslaving hands off of the brains and hearts of the individuals. |
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In the intervening period, I invested a great deal of energy in the search for explanations and understanding. |
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She got involved in the socialist underground, producing leaflets and intervening in strikes. |
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In the intervening years the ruble collapsed along with other Asiatic currencies. |
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She reports that during the intervening period, she began to hear an uncomfortable noise, a loud ringing or buzzing. |
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I applaud the government for intervening in that scenario and saying it would taihoa on provisional tax. |
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It was a strange collection of abbreviations and Australianisms which I had totally forgotten in the intervening years. |
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The king's prestige was diminished, and European powers became wary of intervening on his behalf. |
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Luckily sanity prevailed with the manager intervening and the test went on. |
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The colonial state consciously forswore any attempt at intervening and averting these catastrophes. |
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Initially, the intentions of the West in intervening were muddled and unclear. |
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In the intervening period there was a host of different hominid species, many of which died out. |
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With the effluxion of 42 years, it has been difficult to contact many of the creditors with death, bankruptcies and relocations intervening. |
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Of course, in the intervening years, I've forgotten some of it but I still remember filling my milk container with fresh, creamy, unpasteurised milk. |
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The intervening area is dominantly a mixture of clay and quartz. |
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Inversions involve only one chromosome in which two breaks occur and, in the process of repair, the intervening segment is rejoined in an inverted or opposite manner. |
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And then off he went down the street, walking from pool to pool of soft lamplight and through the intervening lakes of shadow, round the corner and off out of sight. |
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If this is true, then the succession had been folded into two long-wave length anticlines and intervening synclines with an amplitude of 35-40 m and several smaller folds. |
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The intervening three years have failed to bring a second appointment. |
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I just wasn't ready for the intervening years, and the lingering death of the idea of the single, as the industry and the media held on for as long as they could. |
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During the play, players cards are not mixed with other cards, so each round can start immediately after the preceding one without a shuffle or deal intervening. |
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The incidence between the ferocious elephant Nalagiri and the Buddha is symbolic and the intervening time is the comprehension of the teller and the listener. |
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Yet their work lives on, and hardly seems to have lost any of its vitality during the intervening years. |
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I suppose in the intervening years I always assumed someone else would make a film about him. |
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In the intervening years, he has matured into a more complete forward. |
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Does this bill mean, for example, that the board can still communicate directly with its employees without the Minister's thought police intervening? |
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Negligent intervening acts may or may not break the chain of causation. |
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He said there are also challenges in intervening in existing very small and micro enterprises, although these are less than for the previous type of intervention. |
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From my previous trip I recalled intact bows and stern, but the already completely broken midship area seemed to have enlarged in the intervening years. |
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He had soaked himself in all his books from the intervening years. |
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In the intervening months, this Asia pivot has been greeted with increasing skepticism, and for good reason. |
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The lung specimens from seven patients with IPF had a variegated appearance, with alternating zones of Obrosis and intervening patches of normal lung at low magnification. |
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The best thing we can do is be proactive in intervening in the lives of those around us who are in need of support. |
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The real problem is that what we have here, in the first decade of the 21st century, is a Soviet-style centralised bureaucracy intervening ham-handedly in the market. |
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The study becomes one of observing the processes by which the intervening stages are established and how these influence the eventual perception of the event. |
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We suggest that the folds east and west of each of these faults developed at the same time as each other and the intervening fault, but with different orientations. |
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The authors trace inflation and financial panics to the federal government intervening into banking, which had up until that time been primarily a state matter. |
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At the locality in question, cast-dipping beds of the Middle Permian Park City and Phosphoria Formations form a succession of low ridges and intervening swales. |
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Histopathology demonstrated glands that were neither crowded nor complex, with intervening fibromatous stroma that contained occasional endometrial stromal cells. |
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The ages of charcoal deposits suggest instead that prairie fires occurred during intervening wet periods, with each wet-dry cycle lasting more than a century each. |
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The first sample is collected at generation and the last sample at generation T. Any samples drawn at intervening generations may be evenly or irregularly spaced in time. |
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It would likewise be odd that, in the 11 intervening years, he would have been totally oblivious to the drink's inclusion in cookbooks and on menus. |
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The low-probability intervening event did eliminate negative priming, but did so by slowing performance in the baseline condition relative to all other conditions. |
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The question remains, why would males outnumber females in northern Mexico and southern Central America, but be outnumbered by females in intervening areas? |
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Undulating terrain and intervening crests require a large number of observers located on dominating heights to cover the entire area of operations. |
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Down the hall, separated by a cordon sanitaire of three intervening rooms, yet another lawyer was ploughing through Butler's work, also using pen and paper. |
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Among the plant growth regulators dynamically intervening in this mechanism, indole acetic acid, abscisic acid and cytokinins are cited most often. |
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The cells are arranged in nests and sheets with intervening fibrous septae. |
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American domestic public concerns about intervening in foreign conflicts persisted from the end of the Vietnam War. |
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Antimargarine laws were amended and enacted at the state and federal levels over the intervening years. |
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Of the intervening gills, Scaley Beck was reckoned the most practicable, the other three being overly rough and devoid of interest. |
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In the intervening years, iPARK has pursued its mission to incubate the most promising ICT startups and to support innovative entrepreneurs. |
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Each Factory was responsible for the initial design and final inspection of items, as well as for the intervening manufacturing process. |
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Analysts said that South Africa's central bank would consider intervening in foreign exchange markets to ensure 'orderly market conditions. |
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These histories have been used during the intervening 170 years as sources for new definitive interpretations. |
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In addition to diphthongs, Old French had many instances of hiatus between adjacent vowels, due to loss of an intervening consonant. |
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The Court of Requests, the jurisdiction of which had been drastically reduced in the intervening years, was abolished. |
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The defense may argue that there was a prior cause or a superseding intervening cause. |
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A common Buddhist view is that preventing conception is acceptable, while intervening after conception has occurred is not. |
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The notion of syllable is challenged by languages that allow long strings of obstruents without any intervening vowel or sonorant. |
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Buttressing made it possible to build taller buildings and open up the intervening wall spaces to create larger windows. |
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In linguistics, a consonant cluster, consonant sequence or consonant compound is a group of consonants which have no intervening vowel. |
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In the intervening years since 1936 no such evidence has been found, but the story persists. |
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During the intervening periods, the poles appear to have conformed to a unified apparent polar wander path. |
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There are also many smaller intervening play and rest areas to entice the parkward-bound into pausing there instead. |
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This can be done by placing numbers along some of the contour lines, typically using interpolation for intervening lines. |
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In the intervening period the principal council appoint the parish council from among their own membership. |
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After resisting it for many years, Edward began intervening in parliament in the second half of his reign to achieve his own political aims. |
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Cameron framed the romance with the elderly Rose to make the intervening years palpable and poignant. |
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By this second mechanism, the government of the United Kingdom can change without an intervening general election. |
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The Old Bailey was told that Attorney General John Morris had taken the extremely rare step of intervening with a Nolle Prosequi ruling. |
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Parents need to use good judgment and avoid intervening too often or overzealously in their children's play. |
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According to the report, the intervening years had been characterized by bitter rows and public slanging matches. |
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The Summits are held biennially with the Foreign Ministers' meetings in the intervening year. |
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In the intervening decades the are a has been patriarchally managed as a beer and circus venue. |
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He constructed Dikesmarsh bank some distance to the east of the channel, so that the intervening land could be used as washlands. |
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In the intervening years, he wrote to Light magazine about his faith and lectured frequently on the truth of Spiritualism. |
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The intervening mudstones and siltstones are not generally named though important marine bands within them are named. |
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They are brought into play by a member standing up, possibly intervening on another member, and moving the motion without notice. |
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In the intervening 1,000 years, the writings had much theological influence. |
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Nathan Deal for violating House rules and federal law by intervening with Georgia political leaders to preserve a program that financially benefits him. |
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In the intervening 108 years, many stars have walked through the stage door, applied their greasepaint in its dressing rooms and performed under its proscenium arch. |
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The previous edition was published in 2001, and in the intervening years, the number of Japanese maple cultivars available to gardeners has doubled. |
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It excludes time for any intervening steps deemed necessary prior to treatment, such as recovery from some other illness or the losing of excessive weight. |
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In the intervening years, a Portuguese expedition had been sent from Brazil to recapture Luanda in Angola, by 1648 the Dutch were expelled from there also. |
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Most of their boundaries have changed in the intervening centuries. |
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In the intervening period, the poleis of Greece were able to wrest back some of their freedom, although still nominally subject to the Macedonian Kingdom. |
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The intervening valleys have been made by glaciers flowing outward along the lines of the previous streams draining the dome of the Lake District. |
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And I'm not an intervener in life, but here I find myself intervening. |
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In the intervening years, the Hodbarrow iron mines began extracting haematite from deposits between the village of Holborn Hill and the seashore at Hodbarrow. |
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Geologists refer to the whole suite of rocks that encompass the individual limestone beds and the intervening mudstones as the Millstone Grit Group. |
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Gournay held that the government should allow the laws of nature to govern economic activity, with the state only intervening to protect life, liberty, and property. |
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Unlike the UK's Conservatives, Turkey's AKP has become an Islamofascist party over the last five years, narrowing rights and liberties, and intervening in private life. |
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The deliverables were a cyclostratigraphic and sedimentological model based on petrology and SEM analysis from core, describing the reservoirs and intervening seal rocks. |
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It had always been assumed that any living matter inside the bones would have been destroyed in the intervening 68 million years by the fossilisation process. |
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Although neither of these two persons was agnatically related to al-Hasan because of the intervening female link, both sought inclusion as beneficiaries of the endowment. |
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By 1881, both Marx and Engels began to contemplate a course of development in Russia that would lead directly to the communist stage without the intervening bourgeois stage. |
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During the intervening period, the powers of the Parliament of the Irish Free State and Executive Council of the Irish Free State did not extend to Northern Ireland. |
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Microscopic and sometimes macroscopic examination of the apparently healthy intervening tissue may reveal the fungus connecting the blotches of diseased tissue. |
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A computed tomography scan was performed, which highlighted the homogenous fat density with intervening septations bisecting the pectoralis major muscle. |
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A superseding intervening cause happens shortly after the injury. |
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The lowermost Devonian formation is the St Maughans Formation, itself overlain by the Brownstones Formation though with an intervening Senni Formation over much of the area. |
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Often the poem rounds itself to end where it began, at the outer scene, but with an altered mood and deepened understanding which is the result of the intervening meditation. |
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Thus, the 1st session of the 114th Congress commenced on January 3, 2015 and the 2nd session commenced on January 3, 2016, with the same members and no intervening election. |
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It was passed by both houses of the Oireachtas in 2012 but not signed into law by the President until 2015, after an intervening referendum and court challenge. |
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Cut surface of specimen showed multiple loculi with varied appearance and thinned out wall at some places with intervening thickened areas at others. |
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Clement I, at the end of the 1st century, wrote an epistle to the Church in Corinth intervening in a major dispute, and apologizing for not having taken action earlier. |
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Much has changed over the intervening time, including environmental perceptions of tropical reefs in general and the Great Barrier Reef in particular. |
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Re-entrant circuits require two pathways capable of conduction with unilateral conduction delay in one limb and an intervening conduction barrier. |
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