The existing tariff schemes are inconsistent with the principles of deeper integration more specifically that of the Customs Union. |
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Sir, I refer to several recent articles regarding the need to control cockling, or more specifically the frequent side effects of cockling. |
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Consequently design, or more specifically aesthetics, is the chief enabler. |
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This brings us to the gum tree, or more specifically, to Eucalyptus globulus, grown widely as a source of wood-pulp. |
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This movie is talking to us all about the cursedness of our modern social life, and more specifically, the cursedness of modern knowing. |
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The only thing that made Brandon and, more specifically, his father want me was the fact that his father and mine had been near mortal enemies. |
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He was quoting, and more specifically he was quoting the first verse of the twenty-second psalm. |
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This invention relates to machine tools and more specifically to the assembly of guideways onto a bed of a grinding machine. |
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Any Witch who is part of a coven or more specifically a tradition can tell you this. |
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I'm doing a college paper on rodeos, more specifically Saddle Bronc Riding, and I was wondering if you could tell me a little bit about it? |
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A woman is writing a novel about a love affair, or, more specifically, the end of the affair. |
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What is not entirely clear is whether their commitment is to teaching or more specifically to teaching in a community college. |
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This integrative approach is fundamental to a comprehensive understanding of human development generally, and to fathering more specifically. |
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A motion transducer or more specifically an accelerometer may be used to generate a ballistocardiogram. |
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We somehow ended up looking after the staff car park and, more specifically, enforcing a ban on ball games therein. |
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In the early days, punk was a Northern thing, and more specifically, a Manchester thing. |
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That fourth category is pedagogy, and more specifically, composition pedagogy. |
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In humans the sense organ that provides us with the taste sensation is the tongue, or more specifically the taste buds on the tongue. |
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It is a hoist for lifting appliances, and more specifically a block-and-pulley arrangement, or a block-and-tackle arrangement. |
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Carstens's Necessity is generally reminiscent of Michelangelo's sibyls, more specifically perhaps of the elderly Persica. |
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He decided to focus his energy more specifically within the black community during the final chapter of his life. |
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Ask yourself what you expect of strategic bombing, or more specifically, what is strategic bombing? |
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The chaetetids compose a small group of organisms that was most often presumed to be among the anthozoan corals, more specifically allied to the Tabulata. |
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I am at a loss to explain why ferns haven't made a bigger splash in the American landscape, and more specifically our Christmas fern, Polystichum acrostichoides. |
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Meanwhile, the cultured products category, and more specifically yogurt, is demonstrative of the dairy industry's ability to play off the healthfulness of its product lineup. |
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In July, the Centers for Disease Control said more specifically that opioid painkillers kill someone every hour. |
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With Glasgow Kiss puckered up and running, now comes Tinsel Town, offering another vision of the city, or more specifically its night life. |
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This result is described as market efficiency, or more specifically a Pareto optimum. |
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Scholars of religious studies classify Wicca as a new religious movement, and more specifically as a form of modern Paganism. |
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Wicca is also a form of Western esotericism, and more specifically a part of the esoteric current known as occultism. |
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Witches disrupted the societal institutions, and more specifically, marriage. |
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The fairytale world satirizes English society, and more specifically the world of academia. |
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Momzillas are mothers whose lives are defined by their children, and more specifically, by their children's accomplishments. |
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I'm using a lot of energy more specifically about political states of affairs, which I think are very, very worrying as things stand. |
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Kirk is a Scottish word meaning a church, or more specifically, the Church of Scotland. |
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This word had been used by the Romans since the 1st century to refer to Great Britain, and more specifically the Roman province of Britain. |
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The text is more specifically Glaswegian, with its stylised Mackintosh font. |
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When the pH drops, luciferase changes its shape, allowing luciferin, more specifically tetrapyrrole, to bind. |
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The result was the Angevin Empire, named after Henry's paternal title as Count of Anjou and, more specifically, its seat in Angers. |
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The study of fossils, on the other hand, can more specifically pinpoint when and in what organism a mutation first appeared. |
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Boroughs as administrative units are to be found in Ireland and the United Kingdom, more specifically in England and Northern Ireland. |
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The power of language, more specifically of certain rhetorical tropes, in art history and historical discourse was explored by Hayden White. |
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The term also more specifically refers to a historical intellectual movement, The Enlightenment. |
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State of California, or it may require more specifically that the case be filed in the Superior Court for Los Angeles County. |
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The word is sometimes used to describe a robot, more specifically an autonomous robot. |
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Wrought iron is a general term for the commodity, but is also used more specifically for finished iron goods, as manufactured by a blacksmith. |
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It lies near the west coast of Cumbria in the borough of Copeland and more specifically, in the ancient district of Millom. |
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Slate can be made into roofing slates, a type of roof shingle, or more specifically a type of roof tile, which are installed by a slater. |
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His fiction works are considered part of the Romantic movement and, more specifically, dark romanticism. |
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In subjects who responded well to the training, the EEG revealed characteristic changes in brain activity, more specifically in the alpha waves. |
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This virus is called Guillain Barre, or, more specifically, acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy. |
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I''ve always been interested in all genres of music but more specifically house music. |
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Waterwheels influenced the construction of cities, more specifically canals. |
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Discussion at the Forum will focus on how the impact of etechnologies will affect the future of clinical data management and more specifically the clinical data manager. |
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The multi-week challenge puts more play on the plate by inviting families to play with their food and, more specifically, their Birds Eye veggies. |
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Katlanovsko Blato is located in close proximity to the village of Katlanovo, or more specifically at the Taor Gorge, where the Pcinja empties into the Vardar. |
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Let us now focus more specifically on the ordinal scale of preferences. |
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Testing results showed she does indeed share a biological history with Native Americans, but more specifically with Native Americans of the Na-Dene speaking tribes. |
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It concludes that Villancicos exhibit linguistic features mostly common to other Hispanic areas, with some more specifically Mexican sociolinguistic characteristics. |
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In geology the term is more specifically applied to a ridge where a harder sedimentary rock overlies a softer layer, the whole being tilted somewhat from the horizontal. |
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Fife and drum corps are common, especially in southern New England and more specifically Connecticut, with music of mostly Celtic, English, and local origin. |
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As a noun, the military usually refers generally to a country's armed forces, or sometimes, more specifically, to the senior officers who command them. |
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The Forum also identified opportunities to align the CAP to health objectives, more specifically by encouraging changes to dietary behaviour through adjusting CAP support. |
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Scholars of religious studies classify Heathenry as a new religious movement, and more specifically as a reconstructionist form of modern Paganism. |
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Major roads in the county include the M54 motorway, which connects Shropshire to the rest of the motorway network, and more specifically to the West Midlands county. |
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Some definitions are roughly synonymous with the administrative South West Region, while others use it more specifically to refer to just the southwestern part. |
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Some of us pure laine types are slow learners, but I would like to think most of us delight in the variety of people God has made and more specifically, has made Presbyterian. |
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