The book is aimed at undergraduate students in the life sciences, and will also be invaluable for many graduate students. |
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Its scientific agenda brought back invaluable information about flora, fauna, hydrology and geography. |
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The synthetic pulling together of disparate strains of thought that characterizes American Studies has also proved invaluable. |
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The information could be invaluable if a giant comet ever threatened the Earth. |
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This has proved invaluable in solving every crime in which the perpetrator is attempting anonymity. |
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The Hydrogen and metallic emission lines provide invaluable information to allow hydrodynamicists to model this flow. |
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This log provided an invaluable source for information, in addition to our Ethernet sniffer we ran to view all transactions. |
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But things of beauty are invaluable and the handmade articles are a class apart, he says. |
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If you are new to researching your family history you will receive invaluable advice about where and how to start. |
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They must have contained many invaluable memorabilia of the Churchillian age. |
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Being fluent in Swedish may not always help on a CV here in the Lakes, but for Jo it's proved invaluable. |
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Dr Anderson said the meetings had given him an invaluable insight into the problems farmers had faced. |
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They were devoting much of their time to it and had received invaluable support from family and friends. |
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Sangh does not want to waste its invaluable time in abusing or criticizing others. |
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Jute has become invaluable, even in areas such as horticulture and gardening. |
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Urinalysis is invaluable in the diagnosis of urologic conditions such as calculi, urinary tract infection, and malignancy. |
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Carers see us as a lifeline and many professionals have said they find the carer support service invaluable. |
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The author shows that he was an invaluable one to McCullers, the house's first inmate. |
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While many know Ray as the consummate statesperson for our profession, I have grown to trust Ray as an invaluable friend, colleague and mentor. |
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In this way it was able to locate air bases and establish naval stations which would be invaluable if war occurred. |
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Sorting out serious debt can be a long hard slog and their support is often invaluable. |
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Whether planning party games, or a civilized card evening with friends, this will be an invaluable source of information. |
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Argentina's plight provides an invaluable case study on the dangers of adhering to untenable policies. |
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We know from talking to companies that an experienced executive would be invaluable in this situation. |
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Few will agree with every opinion expressed by the Civic Trust, but we can all agree that its work is invaluable. |
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All of you provided me with invaluable help and advice that aided me to gain my first year certificate with a Merit pass. |
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It was an invaluable experience, though, and he passed a coaching course that qualifies him to manage a fourth division side. |
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Plastic spectacle prisms, based on the same principle, are invaluable orthoptic aids to therapy. |
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Mullane says the new dynamic was invaluable in helping the band hone their collective songwriting skills. |
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How can we make sense of such drastic variations of a subaltern woman's identity with the invaluable preciousness of a human life at stake? |
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She was in her element and it quickly became apparent she had abilities that were invaluable in pressing for improvements for the people. |
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Having a credit card can be invaluable if you have a sudden and unexpected expense, or even if you've just overspent. |
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Yet this is an invaluable tool in a household where the washing and drying of clothes is a daily task. |
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Not only is it always welcome as a beverage for entertainment, but it is an invaluable treatment for colds and grippe during the winter months. |
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The thought of him will always be to us an invaluable source of encouragement and fortitude. |
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This proved invaluable for accurately plotting the outline of the wreck and positioning our grapnel line exactly where we wanted it. |
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We had become more Jewishly involved, and had found the timeless wisdom of Torah to be an invaluable guide in many difficult situations. |
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Certainly, Holinshed's work was an invaluable source for poets and dramatists at this time. |
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A lot of invaluable literature in the languages of the common folk has remained outside recognised literary boundaries. |
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Cars can be rented locally, but if you want to get the most out of any experience, the services of a guide are invaluable. |
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The Folger's collections have proved invaluable to a project we have undertaken on Africanism in early modern England and English America. |
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My thanks go to Richard Holt for providing invaluable information for my work. |
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They are going through a transitional period but the kids are gaining invaluable experience. |
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A major trade show comprises a gold mine of invaluable information about products, companies, industry trends, and so on. |
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His hundreds of sketchbooks were invaluable aide-memoire, and he kept them well organized so he could quickly locate what he wanted. |
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Watch schemes are an invaluable source of grass root information and intelligence. |
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She has been an invaluable help in this very time-consuming and demanding job. |
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His knowledge, his passion and his wisdom from years of experience were invaluable to our program. |
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Vintage woodworking machinery trade catalogs have proved invaluable in uncovering the history of some of these companies. |
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The military working dogs have been invaluable for deterring criminal activity in the newly independent country. |
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We present a case in which the pressure-volume curve proved invaluable in the diagnostic workup of a patient. |
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That work was then put on video and stored as an invaluable source of reference. |
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The internship, which later grew into a part-time job, provided invaluable experience. |
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The fact sheet, brief history, glossary and list of abbreviations are also invaluable additions. |
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In 1924, he published his definitive volume, The Pipe Book, still an invaluable reference tool for tobacco historians today. |
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The accumulated data base provides invaluable information for ecologists and zoogeographers. |
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Now I accept such prying cameras have proved to be an invaluable tool in tracing the terrorists. |
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A refugee doctors' guide has proved an invaluable information resource to refugee doctors and agencies assisting them. |
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The metronome serves as an invaluable tool for making sure the inner pulse is steady, especially after syncopations and unexpected rests. |
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The leech is invaluable in microsurgery when faced with the difficulties of reattaching minute veins. |
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If your crash site is at a remote location, services provided by gas stations and rest stops will be invaluable. |
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It's an invaluable source of movie info, but like any site with anonymous user reviews, it's easily abused. |
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There's not really a lot of equipment involved in surfing, but one item that may prove to be invaluable to you is the leash or leg rope. |
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Children too are finding the Internet at home and school invaluable as a research tool for homework and revision. |
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This invaluable source of combat power cannot be exploited limitlessly without constantly building up human potential. |
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Many couples find it invaluable to have one or two people taking care of everything. |
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It is an invaluable guide for collectors and a key resource for sound recording archivists. |
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He started working as a location scout and a runner which gave him invaluable experience and insight into the practicalities of the business. |
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There are a handful of invaluable tactics you can employ, however, to give yourself a fighting chance of getting the price you want. |
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Jill is an invaluable babysitter and casserole concocter for her son and daughter-in-law. |
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Numerous young professional players can attest to his tireless encouragement and invaluable expertise. |
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When properly used, these indicators can be an invaluable resource for any currency trader. |
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Analytical skills attained during their post-secondary training, proved invaluable to the research process. |
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I've just put up an edited concatenation of those two talks, coupled with invaluable editorial suggestions from Alicia Cervini. |
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Its thorough research and comprehensive scope should prove invaluable for anyone seriously interested in the subject. |
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And a complaisant public is also, of course, invaluable to the transaction. |
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Surely this precocious, polysyllabic facility is an invaluable boon to cognitive development. |
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For someone who crowed about the invaluable merits of free improvisation, he often appeared indomitable and scrupulously prepared. |
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The fruit of apple trees can prove invaluable to different species of wildlife throughout the autumn and winter seasons. |
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We treat them as though they are free and limitless, when in fact they are invaluable and irreplaceable. |
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The competition standard matted floor area is proving invaluable to the 135 gymnasts who train at the club every week. |
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If you're traveling with a pet companion then this can often be invaluable. |
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The very best of that international expertise was sought out and hired, a move which proved invaluable. |
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Their energy is bottomless, their spirit indomitable, their contribution invaluable. |
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This invaluable holiday resource offers helpful timesaving tips, loads of seasonal recipes, and great make-it-yourself projects. |
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Check out this website for invaluable information on plus-size women and pregnancy. |
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The agate stones have a very earthy, grounding influence, which can be invaluable to the Mercurial personality. |
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A sturdy bench vise is invaluable for all kinds of maintenance and gunsmithing chores. |
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Path was synonymous with trace, another invaluable gift that pioneers used to penetrate the otherwise impassable. |
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They both endorsed the course saying it had proved an invaluable learning curve before giving birth. |
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We were lucky that between us we had a huge wealth of Internet knowledge to call on for assistance, which turned out to be invaluable. |
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Coast Watchers and their indigenous helpers also organized an invaluable rescue service. |
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Mr Crump says the help he has received from Macmillan nurses is invaluable. |
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This book on modelling and simulation in biomathematics will be invaluable to researchers who are interested in the emerging areas of the field. |
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She got extra points for her bird bath, which is invaluable especially in winter for birds to keep their feathers clean and fluffy. |
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Those august bodies showered thanks on the Vatican and the World Council of Churches for their invaluable support to the cause. |
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He asks them to think about what is precious, what invaluable commodities they have. |
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It is also an invaluable act of citizenship and is as diverse as society itself. |
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But they said he did provide invaluable strategic guidance working pro bono to formulate legal theories and coach them in moot court sessions. |
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Later he worked as composer-in-residence at Glasgow's Tron Theatre, an invaluable experience as far as his later film commissions were concerned. |
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It's made the blogosphere an invaluable tool for holding the mainstream media's feet to the fire. |
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The survey allegedly takes only four minutes to complete, and it provides people like my corporate paymasters with invaluable information. |
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To still have that type of player around the scene would be invaluable. |
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Cotton Tenants may be no masterpiece, but it is an invaluable addition to the agee shelf. |
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The centre provides an invaluable service in Sligo, offering a safe, confidential space for survivors of child sexual abuse, rape and sexual assault. |
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But it serves well as an accompaniment to dance for this luscious orientalist extravaganza and it is invaluable to have these three famous ballets brought together. |
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He had faltered in the lead, but clooney has already played an invaluable supporting role in this campaign. |
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Sometime ahead in future, these images may become invaluable records. |
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The press coverage the event receives is invaluable, she said, but she suggested the industry also consider the strength of the subliminal message. |
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For readers conversant in Yoruba, comparing those original texts to their English translations will be an invaluable, but sometimes troubling, exercise. |
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Repeatability, thus predictability, is invaluable to buyers. |
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I find it invaluable for things like angel food cakes and pancakes, so I can whip the egg whites in one mixer, while making the rest of the batter in the other. |
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With the numerous annotations and all the other aids that one expects in this series one has here an invaluable guide to one of the nineteenth century's greatest novels. |
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Such guidance is simply invaluable to those who face the bewildering inconsistencies in English which Romance, Slav, Germanic and even Hungarian generally lack. |
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Its core, containing millions of invaluable photographs, survives and falls to earth over northern Australia, only to be ingested by a huge saltie. |
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He had served as an artilleryman during the war of Independence, and retained enough of his old military habits to make a most invaluable avant-courier. |
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Comments like these are precisely the reason Kent finds, and I suspect we all find, storytelling to be invaluable. |
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When situations like this happen, I turn to Yelp as it is an invaluable resource for finding delicious eats all over the world. |
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Throughout history donkeys have been invaluable as beasts of burden. |
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Yet these are invaluable tramlines that can guide purposeful human action. |
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While she might lack experience when it comes to doing illicit substances I felt that her relative freshness to mind-altering drugs would prove invaluable. |
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The shopping lists, nutrition tips and recipes were invaluable. |
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I also managed to blag a VIP pass, which meant, as opposed to the huddled masses enjoying the show, I had the use of proper toilets and a bar, invaluable festival tools. |
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The advantages of back chipping are invaluable, as unfused or partially fused metal at the root of the joint can be removed to a depth where sound metal exists. |
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Bird feeders, and those that maintain them, play an invaluable role in the sustenance of countless birds otherwise threatened by dwindling habitat and resources. |
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This seminar will be invaluable when preparing a business case for changing the current operations and undertaking future investment and financial decisions. |
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They were invaluable as guides, first-rate spoorers, had extraordinary knowledge of edible roots and herbs, and under almost any circumstances would not starve. |
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Following are a few books that will prove invaluable to presidents and cabinet level advisors who want to make the Madisonian policymaking processes work. |
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Meanwhile the actual costs of BP's environmental initiatives to date have been nugatory, while the effect of improving its relations with the public has been invaluable. |
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Such stoppers are invaluable, for without them it is not easy to stop a big full-rigged ship in full career without doing any damage or carrying something away. |
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It's comforting to have friendly faces together with invaluable local knowledge when it comes to possible stopovers in new destinations on overseas travels. |
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More than forty interviews add invaluable oral history insights. |
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I see them also as my joys invaluable, divine, and celestial. |
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But because the Greek version could be read without difficulty, it served as an invaluable prompt to the decipherment of the cursive and the hieroglyphic versions. |
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His thorough knowledge of the First Division club's grass roots has been invaluable at a time when there is no option but to rely upon home-grown talent. |
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Surely, when the Government is supposed to be so hot on the rights of the child, taking away this invaluable service is putting more children at risk. |
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It was invaluable experience, but we were all absolute paupers. |
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Look up that invaluable book, Scots Thesaurus, and you will find four or five pages given over to words denoting idleness and laziness, all contemptuous. |
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With the same detached honesty he famously records the great events, the invaluable ongoing political story, as well as his own foolishnesses and lustful fumblings. |
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Councillors gained invaluable tips on how best they should approach radio and television interviews and build up good relationships with journalists. |
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The knowledge and information they have been given will prove invaluable. |
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Parliamentary democracy, and things like free speech, a free press and free association, are invaluable to any campaign for a more egalitarian society. |
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We open doors for innovative businesswomen by providing invaluable access to international contacts, networks and opportunities without them having to leave Australia. |
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These were monitoring variables like humidity and temperature, information that is invaluable to the horticulturalists attempting to propagate the trees. |
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The width of the bore and the large diameter of the tone holes gives it a strong, pure sound, invaluable to the military band and to the swing and dance big bands. |
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The portal provides an invaluable resource for Australians to learn more about e-security, so they are not deterred from internet use by security concerns. |
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Whatever you think of his free-wheeling espousal of free-market economics, many of us have found his air service is invaluable for getting around Europe at a decent price. |
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Plucky perennial Monarda, sometimes referred to as bergamot, is an invaluable hardy plant. |
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It remains an invaluable source on both the history and genealogy of the Icelandic people. |
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In either history or prehistory the dog is an invaluable animal and is often treated as a person. |
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Some materials become invaluable in teaching the visually impaired such as glue sticks, air-dry clay, and wax-covered yarn sticks. |
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The French escaped encirclement and gave invaluable support to the BEF in Dunkirk two weeks later. |
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They never invaded, but Napoleon's troops received careful and invaluable training for future military operations. |
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Wildlife is an invaluable treasure but it is being exploited due to illegal trade of many of its species. |
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His works on Ireland although invaluable for their detail are obviously biased, and have been attacked by Irish writers such as Stephen White. |
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Sir David was devoted to the sport of cricket and was patron of a number of clubs, providing invaluable financial assistance to them. |
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As the safest step stool on the market today, Safe-T-Stool is an invaluable addition to any home, school or business. |
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Spring and summer chinook hang on at critically low levels that represent irretrievable loss of invaluable genetic diversity. |
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Fleming proved invaluable as Godfrey's personal assistant and excelled in administration. |
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Attorneys love focus groups, an invaluable tool for exploring key issues in a case before negotiating a settlement or going to trial. |
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Our' team has a good relationship with local schools and Epsom and Ewell Council, and that's something we recognise as invaluable. |
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The book is an invaluable primary source for modern historians and historical economists. |
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When an airline has an aircraft on the ground, the part that the airline requires to get the plane back into service becomes invaluable. |
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Writer with a Day Job provides an invaluable collection of exercises to help integrate a side career of writing with a regular day gig. |
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Mints are invaluable, especially pineapple mint, Mentha suaveolens Variegata with soft green, cream-edged foliage. |
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They were invaluable throughout antiquity, through the Middle Ages, and into modern times where roads are nonexistent or poorly maintained. |
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Denturist Steven Burchell, aged 41, of North Street, said the internet was now proving an invaluable surgery tool for those with clumsy choppers. |
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Though most has been lost, what remains is an invaluable record of the era. |
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It would also serve as an invaluable resource for all teachers who would wish to establish papermaking activity as part of their curriculum. |
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The Luftwaffe rendered invaluable support to the army, mopping up pockets of resistance. |
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Its wide harvesting window allows it to act as a famine reserve and is invaluable in managing labor schedules. |
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Aseptic packages have also proven invaluable in areas where water quality is so poor that rehydrating dry foods would be dangerous. |
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But they gave him an invaluable source of counsel and support. |
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In Kamba Kokue I received the invaluable assistance of Susana Arce, as well as Delia Rivas, Silvia Galeano, and Primitiva Rivas. |
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Nonetheless, for Green, Polybius's Histories remain invaluable and are the best source for the era they cover. |
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Many historians have rejected the idea, while others promote it as an invaluable insight into the warfare, politics, economics, and even art. |
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With its extensive detail, this isn't a reference for the casual collector but will prove invaluable for any looking for specific worldwide herpetological references. |
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The eight tables of statistics and four appendices provide invaluable insights into numbers of troops, orders of battle, pieces of ordnance, and losses. |
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Zero Balancing, Feldenkrais, Craniosacral Therapy, Myofascial Release, Reiki and Pilates are also invaluable systems to tune the body for optimum use. |
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Cant hooks are invaluable if you're going to do much work with logs. |
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However, archaeologists at the University of Birmingham believe a biopsy of remains discovered in the canopic jar will give an invaluable insight into the world he inhabited. |
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Corporate Pro Bono offers browsable information on its website, and other legal departments in similar areas or industries can offer invaluable advice. |
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These intensity data turn out to provide reliable and invaluable information, in particular in places like the central US, where seismometers are sparse. |
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It can be used to give a natural look to pond features or a contemporary feel to a garden and is invaluable for Japanese-style designs and alpine screes. |
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Throughout his life she proved an invaluable aid, helping to print his illuminated works and maintaining his spirits throughout numerous misfortunes. |
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Although the content of the courses was invaluable to the student experience, the teaching methodology is just as vital to the liberatory educational experience. |
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His track record in the successful development and transition of antifungals to market will be invaluable as F2G continues to advance its portfolio of antifungal agents. |
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Motorola and PIPS Technology developed a cost-effective and efficient ALPR solution that gives law enforcement an invaluable tool in combating auto theft and other crimes. |
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Despite ambivalence concerning the war, the number of military volunteers routinely exceeded quota, and the city's manufacturing proved invaluable to the Union. |
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For historians of the Portuguese discoveries under Henry the Navigator, Alvise Cadamosto's accounts, the Navigazioni, have proven to be an invaluable document. |
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Though his cosmogony is refuted by modern science, he has given a historic description of India and Sri Lanka during of the 6th century, which is invaluable to historians. |
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Gregory's hagiographies are also an invaluable source of anecdotes and stories which enrich our understanding of life and belief in Merovingian Gaul. |
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Another reason that many of Cameron's portraits are significant is because they are often the only existing photograph of historical figures, becoming an invaluable resource. |
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As well as an abundant supply of game and edible plants, the river gravels were rich in flint deposits, which early humans would have found an invaluable resource. |
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The French had covertly supplied the Americans through neutral Dutch ports since the onset of the war, proving invaluable throughout the Saratoga campaign. |
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Charles Heaphy and his team at FRB proved invaluable in securing the financing and we look forward to continuing our relationship with FRB, said Electric COO Rebecca Rising. |
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The British declaration of war on Germany and its allies also committed the colonies and Dominions, which provided invaluable military, financial and material support. |
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Schuh in recognition to his invaluable contributions to the systematic of the heteropterous insects as well as to his permanent and invaluable guidance to the authors. |
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Chemists, biochemists, plant scientists, pharmacognosists and pharmacologists, food scientists and nutritionists will all find this book an invaluable resource. |
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