Norm's winning personality, graciousness, and loyal friendship were manifested in many pleasant times and conversations. |
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Such an intention must be clearly manifested by unmistakable and unambiguous language. |
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Glomerular sclerosis, manifested by proteinuria, progresses as patients age. |
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Early in World War I, the term shell shock emerged to describe the array of psychiatric symptoms soldiers manifested. |
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No longer are rivalries between town and gown manifested in destruction, riot and murder. |
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But his passion for science is only fully manifested when it is married to religion. |
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Each is a divine theophany, a way in which the divine nature is manifested. |
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In prokaryotes, mechanosensation is apparently limited to the detection of osmotic forces manifested as intracellular turgor pressure. |
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This is not the senioritis that is manifested primarily in skipped classes and an occasional mid-lecture nap. |
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Methemoglobinemia is detectable by measurement of blood levels of methemoglobin and is manifested clinically as cyanosis and hypoxia. |
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While Jesus dwelt among men His glory was manifested in his gracious words and miraculous acts. |
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An intention to share a beneficial interest in property has to be manifested to give rise to a rival obligation. |
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God is manifested through a set of determinate legal commands that specify the right way to act in virtually all circumstances. |
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The latter's insecurities manifested themselves in all that stupid spinning and counterproductive control freakery. |
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Since, therefore, He was about to be manifested and to suffer in the flesh, His suffering was foreshown. |
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A characteristic feature of gymnosperms is polyembryony manifested in the formation of more than one embryo in immature seed. |
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Obtain a written, signed note from your physician, of take photographs of your children when the pocks have manifested. |
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Once his mental instability manifested itself, she won a divorce, but she did not seem so very fond of him in the first place. |
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They cause localized hyperproliferations manifested most commonly as skin warts or as mucosal condylomata. |
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Its inhabitability and interior comfort are manifested through a clean design that is completely functional and friendly. |
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The elements of heaven and earth are elegantly manifested by the artists' ingenuity. |
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The Wicca see the cauldron as a symbol of the Goddess, the manifested essence of femininity and fertility. |
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Some historians and political analysts assert that the US polity manifested colonial features beyond its treatment of indigenes. |
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Thus, the indicatory role of vascular plants and mosses is manifested in different ways. |
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This makes Hinduism unique in the sense that it is a monotheistic religion with a pantheon of manifested forms of God. |
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This is manifested with great clarity in the Holy Father's pontificate, with his pastoral visits, his meetings. |
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A by-product of her spirituality, manifested in a variety of ways, has always been her generosity and charitable disposition. |
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Unfortunately, not all who are in leading positions or of high standing understand this, as was manifested by the talk show. |
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These restrictions were manifested mainly through a registration process that was selective, slow and non-transparent. |
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These restrictions are manifested primarily in a registration process that is selective, slow, and nontransparent. |
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The second phase, referred to as the cardiopulmonary phase, is manifested by severe, rapidly progressive respiratory failure. |
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According to vitalists, life, which in the material world is manifested as a physical process, emerges as a result of an immaterial impulse. |
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Pashto has a rich agreement mechanism, but one that is manifested differently in the present and past tenses. |
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It was uncomfortable and crowded because the captain or the first mate was making a quid on the side by carrying more passengers than manifested. |
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This great change manifested itself in a sudden tiredness and slight nausea as the speaker's monotonous drone confirmed exactly the opposite. |
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He thereby manifested what can only be considered an insolent disregard of this Court's adjudgments. |
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He did not know how much time that his fleet had before the exospheric trap's consequences manifested. |
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The complexity and the paradox of exile are manifested through different configurations of the exilic absence. |
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Infection is often subclinical, manifested as asymptomatic viremia or shedding of virus in the respiratory tract or urine. |
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Prison put a halt to his wilding and misadventures in the game, but thuglife still manifested itself, seeping out of him when he plays ball. |
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The 53-year-old's resolute focus is often manifested in a defiant courtside air punch during critical points. |
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The BO was manifested as branching tongues of myxoid fibrous tissue in respiratory bronchioles and alveolar ducts. |
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Signs of mental and physical fatigue after midweek exertions manifested themselves in some sluggish play from O'Neill's men early on. |
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This is manifested in the elaborate defensive works of banks and ditches erected to fortify dominating hilltops. |
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Initially manifested as night blindness in young dogs, as PRA progresses, its victims become totally blind. |
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Strangely, my rejection of the French culture, manifested itself, only briefly, in a rejection of the national cuisine. |
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Sedimentary layering is manifested as alignment of grains and carbonaceous material. |
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This is the shadow side of desire, manifested in the impulse to negate, deny, and reject that which is unpleasant or unwelcome. |
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The second thing he realized was the excruciating and piercing pain that had manifested from his left thigh. |
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The peripheral vasoconstriction also causes impairment of renal function, manifested either as oliguria or anuria. |
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This is a real decline in living standards, manifested as a real increase in the number of people who are cold, sick, and hungry. |
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The protagonist's state of mind is manifested through extreme film loops and continually recurring sound motifs. |
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From time immemorial slaves have manifested a desire to escape their bondage. |
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Maybe they were under duress, either directly manifested or social, to be seen celebrating. |
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I think this is manifested in some ways in the idea of the macaroni and, later, the dandy. |
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Jerry could feel her emotions surge, as her inner thought suddenly manifested feelings of remorse, regret, sadness, and guilt. |
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The earlier film culture manifested a proximity to the avant-garde, the rebel. |
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And the distantiation between France and Africa, which was also a consequence of the Elf scandal has manifested itself. |
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His fear and anticipation were manifested in the drills that he's been doing with his team. |
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Hate is manifested in a whole range of insults in football and nobody is spared in an arena where the lowest common denominator rules the roost. |
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If liberalism were a factor, surely it would have manifested itself in higher rates for those bastions of the left. |
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Anger is manifested in the individual who spurns love and opts instead for fury. |
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This has manifested in terms of declining employment opportunities for the least skilled and a wider dispersion of earnings. |
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Very early on, Dunov manifested a great love for music and played the violin. |
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Municipal pride, manifested by artistic embellishment without utilitarian purpose, shone out from them. |
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He also had an innate sense of compassion which manifested itself in various ways. |
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Their protest language was manifested in the forms of marches, sit-ins, freedom rides, and boycotts. |
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The team spirit displayed by all on the Oxford teams was exemplary and manifested itself in the many great performances witnessed on the day. |
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Such a tendency, or at least a failure to appreciate such a distinction, has clearly manifested itself in the present case. |
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This pride is also manifested in the way the Australians honour their sporting greats. |
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He added that Eileen also had a great love of nature which manifested itself in the way she tended her garden. |
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Compared to the early struggles, the strikes of the 1890s manifested a significantly higher level of consciousness among the workers. |
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Such initiative was evidence of the creativity manifested by working people when they sense the possibility of liberation. |
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The evidence shows us that such a commitment would first be manifested in improved Aboriginal child health. |
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This concept is manifested in two substantive requirements for the specification and claims. |
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Symptoms of toxicity are manifested primarily through the cardiovascular and central nervous system. |
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These influences in his life and music are groovily manifested in his live shows and recordings. |
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Although all honest and decent St Lucians were very upset at this revelation, they never manifested much dismay and your supporters even rallied by your side. |
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His dedication to the community has been manifested in numerous ways, including mortgaging his house to fund the construction of a jetty in the Soufriere Bay. |
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Our society has reached its advanced stage of civilisation by developing within a framework of rules, regulations and standards, manifested most obviously in the rule of law. |
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The reality of this truth was manifested at the last election. |
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This oversupply has led to severe competition between the many of the players, which is often manifested as price reductions or discounts in order to clear excess inventory. |
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The most serious potential adverse effect of EMB is ocular toxicity manifested by optic or retrobulbar neuritis, which exists in two forms and may affect one or both eyes. |
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This manifested itself in endemic delinquency and depression. |
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The entire panoply of human emotion was manifested in those 120 minutes. |
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Some of this disgust manifested itself in small, peaceful street protests. |
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He knew without being told that the spirits had manifested in him. |
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As he began to forgive his father, the demons manifested violently. |
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Rowe's yard in Vinings, Georgia, has indisputable African antecedents, as manifested in its topiary, fruit trees, swept-dirt grounds, and highly varied adornments. |
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Today his paintings reflect his interest in architecture but also his awareness of his heritage manifested in the landscapes and townscapes of Ireland. |
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In his show he exploited a talent for mimicry that manifested itself in a Moira Anderson imitation when he was seven, and then in wicked parodies of his teachers. |
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For some women, this manifested as fear of being ostracized at work, or putting themselves in danger of losing their kids at home. |
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But surely, many of the men who fought on the Western Front manifested equal virtues. |
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The political division has manifested itself in recent state media coverage. |
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Parkinson's disease is a common neurodegenerative disorder, predominantly of the elderly, manifested by rigidity, tremors and movement difficulty. |
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But the level of carelessness and ignorance manifested by the number and importance of miscues in Lincoln's War seriously compromises its integrity and undermines its value. |
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They were very wrong about the showery drizzle, which never manifested. |
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The Phelps family, too, manifested a paradoxical blend of intellectual curiosity and abusive behavior-policing. |
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The key in this definition is to note that an object's status is dependent on other significations of other affects, manifested in the brand names themselves. |
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One must recognize that not all compounds are equally toxic to all parts of a living system because the toxic actions of many compounds are manifested in specific organs. |
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Machine power, manifested in steam, internal combustion, and jet engines, provides strategic and tactical mobility and logistic lift to armed forces. |
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The impact of stress can result in family dysfunction manifested by excessive worry, denial, and noncompliance, anxiety about parenting and discipline, and overprotectiveness. |
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He manifested a continual subtle humorousness like some stream of life. |
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Concomitantly, there has been a shift from religion to spiritualisms manifested in a trend toward syncretism and the simultaneous identification with different traditions. |
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In the present series, edema, manifested locally as tissue swelling and systemically as pulmonary edema and pleural and pericardial effusions, was a prominent feature. |
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In the mid-eighteenth century a desire to praise famous men, especially writers and philosophers, in imperishable marble or bronze, manifested itself in all parts of Europe. |
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Involvement of the sites of insertion of ligaments and tendons is manifested clinically as Achilles tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, and costochondritis. |
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Any adhesive bonds that form during indentation will tend to break during tip retraction-as manifested in the form of single or multipeak sawtooth patterns. |
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Monopoly capitalism, in this sense, was inseparable from interimperialist rivalry, manifested primarily in the form of a struggle for global markets. |
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The affluence of ordinary consumers manifested itself in a growing market for luxury items, conspicuous consumption, and very short product cycles. |
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The backers of this argument pushed it as the only realistic view, but it ignored the emerging company power increasingly manifested in rate discrimination and pools. |
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Our second and third generations ' respect for the patriotic martyrs was thus manifested in the warm affection shown for the crippled grandson of the martyr. |
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Here, seeing was surely believing, but truly spiritual seeing was itself a miracle, uniquely manifested by divine grace to this holiest of prayerful petitioners. |
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Enforcement reliance is reliance accompanied by a manifested intention by the promisor to be legally bound, or what Barnett has previously called consent. |
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At the heart of our faith is an invitation to remember the past differently thanks to the gracious love of God manifested in the crucified and risen Christ. |
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Producing effects that manifested Iannucci's remarkable flights of comedy fantasy must, at times, have proved just as taxing for them as animating a diplodocus. |
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The linkage of social disentitlement and poverty was clearly manifested, and the public was disturbed and shocked at its own civil self-portrait in the wake of disaster. |
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This intelligence is most often manifested by his use of disguise and deceptive speech. |
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If Orthodoxy always manifested a temporal presence, EU integration generated a specular revilement of religiosity. |
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Initially, the disease is manifested by lacrimation, hyperemia in the conjunctiva and mucopurulent discharge. |
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The latter case is manifested for example in positronium or meson where matter and antimatter reside together as the unity of the opposites. |
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These are manifested associatively, but in the choreographic performance one of them prevails. |
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Thus, children's deep commitment to sociality is also manifested in situations of adversative character. |
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The author provides a historical analysis of the phenomenon of proconsulship and how it has manifested itself in American history. |
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Innovation is often manifested via the engineering process, when the problem being solved is of a technical or scientific nature. |
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It has also been argued that the Black Death prompted a new wave of piety, manifested in the sponsorship of religious works of art. |
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Virtually all hatchlings manifested mandibular cusps, eyebars and reddish plastrons. |
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However, this paradigm shift has not yet manifested itself in concrete legal reforms at the international level. |
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They were highly sensitive to the issue of tyranny, which they saw manifested in the British response to the Boston Tea Party. |
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He manifested the terrible aspect of his character in his reprisals in the Mormaerdom of Moray. |
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The decade around 1840 was a period of great social upheaval in Wales, manifested in the Chartist movement. |
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The service is not manifested in a physical object that is independent of the provider. |
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Outside all the other spheres, the heavenly, fifth element, manifested in the stars and planets, moves in the perfection of circles. |
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From the Eastern Orthodox perspective, the Church is one, even though She is manifested in many places. |
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Consequently, change may be manifested only in particular dialects, jargons, or registers. |
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Tenses are usually manifested by the use of specific forms of verbs, particularly in their conjugation patterns. |
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Simultaneously, philosophical and theological conflicts were manifested in military battles across the continent. |
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The Norman Conquest of London manifested itself not only with a new ruling class, but in the way the city was structured. |
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Inhofe and Warren are responsible for the way that hate is manifested. |
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The power of the goddess, having indeed been manifested in previous times, has been abundantly revealed in the present generation. |
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Lao Tse is seeking to make clear the relation of the unmanifested and the manifested Logos to eachother, as poles of the same Being. |
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Recall that the lenition of coronals is manifested by debuccalization, interpreted by Ni Chiosain as the delinking of the coronal node. |
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In the cataphatic way, consisting of a ladder of hierarchies of theophanies, we see God's wisdom as manifested in the created world. |
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In inflections, this manifested as the dropping of the inflectional vowels. |
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As human resource needs were manifested by member state governments and as these needs then shifted, programs were modified. |
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Germany coach Joachim Loew used srongly formed sentences to caution his players on the brutal tackling strategies of Brazil as manifested in recent games. |
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In the 1960s, a strong social movement for egalitarianism manifested itself in the community college emphasis on open access and attention to less well-prepared students. |
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Drug addiction is perceived as a spiritual disorder of the self that is manifested by self-centeredness, absence of meaning in life and nonfulfillment of spiritual needs. |
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The idea of the church as a sign of the kingdom of God has to be understood vis-a-vis the open commensality of Jesus manifested in his table fellowship. |
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The states where such arises, as in the physical states we observe, must then be manifested by the cluster being in a mixture of high rotational eigenstates. |
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Sovietologists may have done an excellent technical job, but they have failed to draw a broader picture of Russia's national path, which is obtrusively manifested today. |
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In juggling the artfully deconstructed volumes, architects and engineers are heavyhanded with the structure, which is ostentatiously manifested throughout the building. |
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In this study, researchers first determined whether mice that were induced with experimental arthritis also manifested bone loss in the alveolar bone. |
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In the Middle East, this manifested as conflict between the Mongols of the Golden Horde, and the Mongols of the Ilkhanate, who battled over claims on Georgia and Azerbaijan. |
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Sophisticated marketing strategies for the film were countered by concerted African American efforts to assure that the ultraracism of the book was not manifested in the film. |
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As opposed to settler segregationalism they manifested an 'assimilationist' attitude, although of a paternalist kind, based on the idea of universal rights. |
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This early and affirmative awareness of equitability and fairness observed through her father's union activity soon manifested itself into action. |
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Mozi's practicality admittedly manifested itself in his own Spartan way of living, marked by a remarkable degree of Thoreauvian self-sufficiency bordering on self-abnegation. |
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Their apparently suicidal mindlessness is clearly the result of bodily regimentation and psychic allegiance manifested as the groupthink of military order. |
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Then, as ever, the Spirit as life manifested itself more surely and readily in change and motion than in stereotyped forms, prescriptive beliefs, and arrested developments. |
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The new lexical items are replicas, models in the donor language and they can be manifested in phonetic and semantic adaptations, including caiques or translation loans. |
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The woman had recently been placed in the mental institution by a court order because of behavioral issues she manifested while serving time at the Howard County jail. |
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Discontent with Richard's actions manifested itself in the summer after he took control of the country, as a conspiracy emerged to displace him from the throne. |
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Goniodysgenesis in Rieger syndrome is manifested primarily as a prominent Schwalbe line, hypoplasia of the iris stroma, and iridocorneal synechiae. |
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Thomas Aquinas, drew a line between personal faith manifested in theologians and the authoritative faith presented as a matter of judgment by the pope. |
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Later, another newly arisen deity arose to eventually reign supreme at Carthage, a goddess of agriculture and generation who manifested a regal majesty, Tanit. |
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Valente demonstrates how the legend of Cuchulain provided Revivalists with an indigenous myth of Irish manliness, but one that once again manifested itself in a double bind. |
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This disposition toward knowledge manifested in not simply the translation and propagation of ancient texts, but also their adaptation and expansion. |
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The sociology of culture concerns culture as manifested in society. |
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The social trauma caused by unprecedented rates of casualties manifested itself in different ways, which have been the subject of subsequent historical debate. |
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A revival in interest in nature initially mainly manifested itself in depictions of small gardens such as the Hortus Conclusus or those in millefleur tapestries. |
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Another early disagreement in the Church surrounding the issue of authority manifested itself in Montanism, which began as a movement promoting the charism of prophecy. |
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Although some scholars question the use of the term 'genocide' with respect to the Partition massacres, much of the violence manifested as having genocidal tendencies. |
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During the last decade, the process of democratisation has manifested itself in many countries by the holding of multiparty elections for the first time. |
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