Electric current, on the other hand, can be restricted to one-way flow, as in a rectifier or diode. |
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Nationalists, on the other hand, rather resented Yeltsin's adoption of their own line, and largely out of spite withheld their approval. |
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Football, on the other hand, aka handball or American football, I just don't get! |
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Beetles, on the other hand, keep their hind wings well hidden under hard protective wing cases to protect them as they forage for food. |
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Wing heat, on the other hand, could do damage on the ground and is only available when airborne. |
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I on the other hand chose to wear dark blue jeans, a white wife-beater and matching dark blue flip flops. |
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The French socialists, on the other hand, were intent on stirring up revolutionary agitation. |
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Ibiza on the other hand has wicked cool deejays and hot British chicks on holiday. |
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The party, on the other hand, needs the army to win the war and thus to stabilize and even aggrandize its own power. |
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Miles and Jack, on the other hand, are too easy to figure out, lovable cartoons, rascals who are losers by rote. |
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Karen, on the other hand, is a good friend to Daniel, whose young wife has just passed away. |
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The artistic palette of colors, on the other hand, includes additive colors which include red, green and blue. |
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If it detects a life-threatening arrhythmia, on the other hand, it jolts the heart in an attempt to restore normal rhythm. |
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The army, on the other hand, is notorious for its protection rackets and other illegal activities in the province. |
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The girl, on the other hand, wears her glossy red hair long, tied back into a ponytail, and she had glittery black eyes. |
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If on the other hand, at least a majority of the judges consider the evidence too weak for a conviction, they must acquit. |
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Magnesium alloys, on the other hand, form a loose, permeable oxide coating on the molten metal surface. |
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But on the other hand it has the sacrament of confession, whereby if you do sin you can be absolved and start afresh. |
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Fundamentalists, on the other hand, have emphasized the transcendence of God. |
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Pete on the other hand went from bad to worse until his eyes became unfocussed, his speech slurred and his dancing dangerous to passers by. |
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My step-father, on the other hand, is the paragon of a father figure and someone I can look up to as a role model. |
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His narrow, gimlet gaze, on the other hand, betokens a man of limited mind and sympathies. |
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The people at the MCA, on the other hand, come in to shelter from the weather or when the guys who juggle kittens and chain saws take a break. |
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I don't feel particularly unvirtuous, but on the other hand I don't do an awful lot either. |
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People who work in the Internet industry on the other hand are viewed as nerds, geeks, dweebs and propeller heads. |
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Warwickshire on the other hand has remained a hung council, with no overall majority. |
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There is a trade-off between perfection on the one hand and speed, economy, and finality on the other hand. |
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Teetotalers, or people who drink in moderation, on the other hand are boring, no fun, puritans, kill-joys etc. |
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If you like a short sortie you can choose one, on the other hand if you like a brisk climb you may elect for the Masshill climb. |
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The Soviets on the other hand were too poor to fight and had too much to lose. |
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On the one hand, this noble metal facilitates the chemical reaction that produces electricity, but on the other hand it is very expensive. |
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Accountants on the other hand stick to the letter of the detail, rarely venturing even informed opinions. |
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A bespoke suit, on the other hand, is made from scratch, and designed to your liking and specifications. |
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Zinc, on the other hand, is considered a go-to metal for laptop hinges because it is robust and shapeable. |
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Many DJ's finish dead on midnight, we on the other hand continue to play if the night is still swinging. |
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Class differentiation, on the other hand, is increasing both in day-to-day social interaction and manifestations of disparities. |
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Phil on the other hand drives fast and you can feel it when he changes the gears but it's not too bad. |
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I accept that is a taxing Act, but, on the other hand, they are intended to be beneficial and benevolent provisions. |
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Gandhi on the other hand was aware of the difficulties, hardships, and suffering that was to come. |
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The husband on the other hand belongs to an all-male stokvel, devoted to the pleasurable and good things in life. |
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Britain on the other hand mixes high income per head with high levels of social and family breakdown. |
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But on the other hand, some rights probably do require some sign of consent and commitment beyond simply shacking up. |
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June on the other hand had a gorgeous white wedding dress with lace and satin and a beautiful headpiece. |
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If on the other hand this is merely the latest instance of a network's craven cave-in, what else is new? |
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The Thunderbirds, on the other hand, have rattled off four consecutive victories and clinched a berth in the post-season with the victory. |
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I hope I have made clear that intuitionism on the one hand subtilizes logic, on the other hand denounces logic as a source of truth. |
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In the case of an alleged rape, on the one hand the chastity and honour of a woman is at stake and on the other hand the life of a man is. |
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Sarcoplasmic hypotrophy on the other hand is expressed in a form of worthless increase in the muscle fluid volume. |
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Aryans on the other hand had no idols and worshipped nature, as human forms that resided in the heavens. |
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The four-by-fours on the other hand take the terrain well and are harder to flip, but don't seem as fast over the ground. |
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Mr Atkinson, a cold warrior, on the other hand seems to be reading history through old war movies and press releases from the White House. |
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Donald Worster, on the other hand, provides an analytic reinterpretation of explorer John Wesley Powell as a neglected visionary. |
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Atrophic scars, on the other hand, can be resurfaced with either ablative or nonablative lasers. |
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Professional law on the other hand is made and policed by regulatory bodies, set up by statute but empowered to develop their own guidance. |
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Curry on the other hand were tenacious, fearless and hungry for the victory which has copper-fastened their greatest ever season. |
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The Conservatives, on the other hand, believe sprawl is a provincial and municipal issue, and are washing their hands of it. |
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So far their slips have all been fairly minor, but on the other hand these little media flurries can sap you if they happen on a weekly basis. |
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So on one hand they demand loyalty, but on the other hand they also want their team to be successful in the following season. |
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And on the other hand I don't want him to call me, because it would be so much easier to forget about him that way. |
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The crossbows on the other hand were horizontal and would be drawn back and latched. |
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Athletics, on the other hand, was an excuse to mince around a field in a vest and carry out a bunch of pointless exercises. |
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Grandma Jo on the other hand is all up for it and she probably didn't hear him in the first place because she's as deaf as a post! |
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Damon, on the other hand, saw that I was in a temper, and got as far away from me as he could. |
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It could be cool, or on the other hand, it could be incredibly sad and pathetic. |
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I try to curb my spending sometimes, but on the other hand I don't believe there's any point in denying yourself and piling up your money. |
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Zaren on the other hand was not a demigod, and Tsuko had not foreseen his great battle prowess. |
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Ballinakill on the other hand slowly consolidated their play and purposively strode in front, without much resistance, in the second half. |
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Sharpe on the other hand was recorded as marrying legally in November 1990 before committing her first offence of bigamy the following May. |
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But on the other hand if councils choose to use dubitable methods to make money for themselves, no serious investors will be forthcoming. |
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Rafter on the other hand seems like the sort of bloke who would bowl a lolly ball for the non-sportingly capable kid to have a crack at. |
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The boy on the other hand wore an ankle length black trench coat, with a green ponytail flipped over the coat. |
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Cellulose trinitrate on the other hand is an explosive. Cordite is made from guncotton and nitroglycerine. |
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Ahab, on the other hand, is a spoiler, whose obsession with the white whale sets him against this process, morally and materially. |
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Paganism on the other hand has adopted a worldview based on monism, where duality is more often perceived as aspects of an encompassing whole. |
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Star Trek, on the other hand, always reflects the zeitgeist, for better or worse. |
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Freddy on the other hand lags behind and then stops by a locker to talk to one of his numerous acquaintances. |
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A forfeit, on the other hand, means that the audience was less than impressed with the scene and an appropriate punishment is meted out. |
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The beggar man on the other hand was setting out, going from house to house gathering bottles. |
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Jocelyn, on the other hand, was counting the extra tasks that would fall to her during his leave. |
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African spirituality at its best, on the other hand, finds no separation between the sacred and the secular. |
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A rare, lethal disease with painful treatment, on the other hand, requires a diagnostic tool with very few false positives and negatives. |
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A liger is a tigress and lion union and tiglons, on the other hand are the products of tigers and lionesses. |
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In Malaysia, on the other hand, Malay is the national and the official language and the main medium of instruction. |
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Medicare and Medicaid, on the other hand, are better at paying for mental health. |
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If sectionalism and secession are freely allowed, on the other hand, the social structure of a minority group will collapse into atomism. |
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Untreated maternal depression, on the other hand, may have an adverse effect on development. |
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Lily, on the other hand, was dark headed, short but thin, and relatively quiet. |
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He, on the other hand, loves the intrigue, the subtle manipulation, the backstairs chicanery, and there's no one better to convey it. |
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Springsteen, on the other hand, with often a simpler music, bares his soul, and tears out your heart. |
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Fuel cell vehicles, on the other hand, are on the verge of commercialization, with manufacturers keen on mass-producing them within five years. |
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Grasses and bamboos, on the other hand, hate disturbance at this time of year, preferring to be worked on in the spring or early summer. |
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Most people, on the other hand, seem to acknowledge that it is difficult to score a film, so people respect film composers more. |
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The national flag, on the other hand, is two red stripes with a white square containing an 11-point red maple leaf in the centre. |
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The UK on the other hand absorbed most of its own manufactures and was a comparatively small exporter. |
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We note on the other hand that the applicant made it clear what he really wanted was his job back. |
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The property would not be made over to Mr Kirk, but on the other hand must be made safe for Thomas and his family. |
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Women, on the other hand, seem to thrive better in same-sex sibling relationships. |
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They, on the other hand, were at their old game of sloppy passing and giving away possession. |
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Soft water, on the other hand, may taste salty because sodium salts are often used to rid the hard water of minerals. |
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The lumpen and guilt-stricken driver, on the other hand, is as made for the task. |
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Leaves attacked by insects or disease, on the other hand, die under duress, spotted and curled. |
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Masks, on the other hand, have been less important to the Bakongo than to other people, such as the Luba. |
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The second and third waltzes, on the other hand, are just plain lovely, with a beautifully-managed rubato at the end of the third. |
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The Wilson sculpture, on the other hand, is a wholly nonutilitarian rendering of an Asante stool. |
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The composer, on the other hand, shares the royalties on copies of his or her music that are sold and fees accruing from performances. |
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The number of cases at the moment is certainly declining as of this month, on the other hand we have had lulls before. |
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The ex-husband, on the other hand, is one of those cardboard cutout con artist crooks whose rather simple death is more decent than he deserves. |
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The Hussites, on the other hand, who broke away from the Holy Roman Empire in both political and religious senses, were heretics. |
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A foot with a high arch, on the other hand, will have a large indentation and a very narrow band connecting the ball of the foot to the heel. |
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A liquid market and stable overnight rates is expected this week while on the other hand a further decline in treasury bill rates is inevitable. |
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Runways, on the other hand, tell pilots the runway direction to the nearest approximate compass heading. |
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And on the other hand by making a moral issue of it she is virtually playing into the hands of the right wing and other reactionary elements! |
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The Military Commissions, on the other hand, he believes will be anything but fair. |
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With the expansion of the Port of London, on the other hand, the lightermen flourished. |
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The antiphonal, on the other hand, contains the chants sung antiphonally in the divine office. |
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Wintertime, on the other hand, was a period of rest and leisure for the rural population. |
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You couldn't categorically say that Mexico deserve to be in the lead, but on the other hand they haven't done much wrong either. |
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Charity, on the other hand, was far superior at stitching and all manner of sewing. |
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Philippa, on the other hand, was extremely sulky and didn't even try to hide the fact she resented me. |
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And, on the other hand, the dollar pegs anchored their domestic monetary policies. |
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The woman on the other hand had dark, auburn hair that was pulled back into a nest of braids on the back of her head. |
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It could have been a bigger win, but on the other hand could also have been a lot worse. |
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The Korean concept of family, on the other hand, is strictly based on a blood relationship. |
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Anti-car policies, on the other hand, are still painfully lacking in Edinburgh. |
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The specifications on the other hand do provide for a 19 millimetre void between the two wythes. |
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The information panels and labels, on the other hand, are strongly ethnographic so that the exhibition can work at both levels. |
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Reflectance, on the other hand, is determined by how much of the surface is reflecting the light. |
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The word duel refers to the competition element that is typical of judo on the one hand and to the rules on the other hand. |
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A civil order status, on the other hand, would imply that the area was safe, with security affairs controlled by the police. |
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Barcelona, on the other hand, will be a match for anyone in the knockout rounds. |
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Vegetation, on the other hand, can follow the climatic seasons. |
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Historical and institutional economics, on the other hand, are value laden, at least in origin, and the model of scientificity they intended to attain was somehow different. |
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Americans, on the other hand, believe that democracy requires self-rule. |
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She on the other hand is a complete washout and a complete bore. |
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The County Council on the other hand contended that the offences were continuing offences, continuing so long as the defective reinstatement remained unrectified. |
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When a bow is drawn across a string, the result might be a musical note at the desired pitch, but on the other hand it might be an undesirable whistle, screech or graunch. |
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Mr. Clay for the claimants on the other hand argues that in building contracts there is a continuum of decision makers spreading from certifiers to the House of Lords. |
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The pigs on the other hand did not work at all but lived in comfort. |
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The middle classes on the other hand were entirely insulated from the social impact of immigration and could see nothing but advantages to be gained from its economics. |
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Jakey on the other hand is poorly due to having an injection. |
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Simon on the other hand is in love with cuddly toys, and also anything that chimes or makes a silly noise, especially cows mooing or pigs grunting. |
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Kemp, on the other hand was not at all fazed by driving such a death trap. |
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On the one hand his patience had been delightfully rewarded, but on the other hand he had intruded on their private pleasures and had alarmed them. |
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The poetry of dissidence and resistance on the other hand has to create its own space, which is public as well as private, real as well as virtual. |
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Pasta on the other hand is usually made from durum wheat, a harder kind of wheat which has more gluten, offers a higher protein-to-starch ration, but takes forever to cook. |
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But on the other hand I want to keep his fantasy life exciting and vivid. |
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Secondary succession on the other hand occurs on a site when a community has been removed partially or completely, and for the most part, only the soil remains. |
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The essence of popular sovereignty, on the other hand, is that the democratic will of the people should prevail over the vested interests of a powerful minority. |
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The Algerian war, on the other hand, appeared to Camus as a clash between two rights, as in an ancient Greek tragedy. |
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Kornacki, on the other hand, appears to be far more comfortable with the kind of arcana found in The almanac of American Politics. |
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While Larry, on the other hand, was not especially attracted to Andie, he was fully supportive of Rachel exploring her attraction. |
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October Baby, on the other hand, is a dogmatic film with an extreme pro-life agenda. |
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Propylene glycol, on the other hand, is used to reduce the toxicity of antifreeze. |
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AirAsia, on the other hand, is a relatively new carrier, an upstart in the tradition of Southwest Airlines in the United States. |
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The New Zealand exhibition, on the other hand, relied on the general public to assemble its show. |
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We, on the other hand, are the ones who are making it bad, and the ones with the power to change that. |
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Eating disorders, on the other hand, are driven largely by biological processes that occur on the inside. |
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The Governor, on the other hand, had led us to believe he wanted to put his bloodstained past behind him. |
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Soba noodles, on the other hand, which are made out of buckwheat, are deeply flavorful. |
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Conservatives, on the other hand, burdened with no such principles, can let it rip. |
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Edward, on the other hand, is a brooding, self-absorbed Byronic hero with ice-cold hands. |
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But on the other hand, the 2012 contest between Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Tom Price was about the future of the Republican Party. |
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Facebook, on the other hand, reportedly wants the News Feed to be, well, classier. |
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Romney, on the other hand, seems to approach policy decisions like a clinician. |
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Mr. Harken, on the other hand, still wore the same pleasant expression. |
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Some teachers, on the other hand, wait until their exit interview to voice concerns about conditions that have worn them down and driven them from the profession. |
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The Romans, on the other hand, were doers, they were men of action. |
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He does believe, on the other hand, that the Ten commandments should be displayed in schools. |
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A commando team, on the other hand, will always have to operate quickly to get in, and, it hopes, to get out. |
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As a marriage partner, one is challenged, on the one hand, with being a wet blanket to great visions, and, on the other hand, with having a Pollyanna naivete. |
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Council tax, on the other hand, is based on property values and so can throw up all sorts of anomalies, especially at times of rampant house price inflation. |
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Darrow, on the other hand, was at times condescending and contemptuous in his treatment of witnesses, jurists, opposing lawyers and even the judge. |
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Watching it in public, on the other hand, exposes these films as just another method of molding of our consumptive urges. |
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Huskies, on the other hand, are very devoted and affectionate. |
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If, on the other hand, the developer's trade association challenges the regulation in the D.C. Circuit, and wins, the regulation is kaput nationwide. |
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Louie Psihoyos' The cove, on the other hand, feels entirely fresh, and is as dramatic and gripping as any live-action thriller. |
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Art, on the other hand, seems to have no upper limit of monetary value. |
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If, on the other hand, you simply want to know what went down with a load of noisy gays over the weekend, you'll find the Mardi Gras coverage archived here. |
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Dredging up Lewinsky, on the other hand, shows that some care was taken to cultivate conservatives. |
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The new sport-pilot experimental rules, on the other hand, only call for builders to participate and sign off that they have played a part in making the aircraft airworthy. |
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Hornbuckle, on the other hand, says the policy will not put Native American nations in danger. |
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The spinach lasagna, on the other hand, was made up of firm layers of green pasta, grilled zucchini and red peppers, fragrant chicken and mozzarella. |
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The 200 or so diagnoses in the DSM, on the other hand, explain little and predict less. |
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Lupoi, on the other hand, wore a dumpy black coat and generally looked like a Brooklyn schlub. |
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Marco Rubio, on the other hand, led the GOP effort to scuttle the thing on abortion-related grounds. |
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The absence of scholarly essays, on the other hand, is a relief. |
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The Non-GMO Project, on the other hand, provides a voluntary way for manufacturers to declare themselves GMO free. |
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Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy, on the other hand, juxtaposed sharp tuxedo jackets with romantic Grecian drapes. |
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Horace, on the other hand, can be said to represent the more innovative vein of Latin poetry, a vein that looked towards the Alexandrian poets as models and predecessors. |
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Freudo, on the other hand, is determined to be a more serious, sensual escape behind the seemingly sanguine outer layer of society and into its reprobate nether regions. |
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Creating PGCs from skin tissue, on the other hand, seems like a walk in the park compared to egg freezing. |
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Courtney Love, on the other hand, emancipated herself at age 16, long before she gained fame as a rock star and actress. |
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Investigators, on the other hand, have no physical evidence that enables them to begin their work. |
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The Union of Anglo-Indian Associations, on the other hand, has seen this move as an effort to put the Anglo-Indian community leaders in poor light. |
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Venice, on the other hand, was feeling increasingly threatened by a resurgent Rome and financially drained by money going to church-building and convent dowries. |
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Science on the other hand normally sticks to the answerable questions, and can afford the luxury of insisting on truth and proof in its reporting. |
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Yezad, on the other hand, gradually reverts to the Parsi religious practice of his ancestors, in spite of his earlier skepticism and to the delight of his devout wife. |
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Wide open highways on which I can drive 90 are A-okay, on the other hand. |
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The Barzani government, on the other hand, has had flourishing ties with Turkey. |
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A dish of linguine with lobster and Granny Smith apples, on the other hand, sounded so wildly wrong that I ordered it for laughs, and found it very good indeed. |
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The ancient Romans, on the other hand, gave us the first known word square, the so-called sator square, found in the ruins of Pompeii and elsewhere. |
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Waxing, on the other hand, pulls the entire hair out from the root. |
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Bad boy British-designer Gareth Pugh, on the other hand, chose to show in New York rather than his home country this season. |
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Robin Richards on the other hand knows which side his bread is buttered and gave much cause for indigestion with his saccharine acceptance of the job. |
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The second form of electoral corruption, on the other hand, would seem to thrive in a more rudimentarily organised and generally less politically aware society. |
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The American team, on the other hand, proposed the name rutherfordium for the new element, in honor of the great British scientist Sir Ernest Rutherford. |
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Men, on the other hand, more frequently replied that sexual attraction was a prime reason for initiating a friendship, and that it could even deepen a friendship. |
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She, on the other hand, preferred biographies and autographies. |
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Missionaries' and ngos' documents, on the other hand, list the importance of incorporating and maintaining Baka language, rituals, and traditional medicines. |
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Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, on the other hand, found the Sestak imbroglio to be less, er, pungent. |
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These people, on the other hand, likely got their stash from some random dealer at a party or a concert. |
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Iran, on the other hand, has never fully rebuilt its conventional military from the damage suffered in the iran-iraq war. |
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Bonner, on the other hand, offers a gentle and thoughtful appraisal. |
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For us Jamaicans, on the other hand, Christmas is the bashment time! |
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In the former case, on the other hand, one accepts the claims about how experience and agency seem to us but simply dismisses such seemings as illusory. |
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A junkie, on the other hand, exists in a state of constant physical emergency. |
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Kathy, on the other hand, is in a haze of anxiety and melancholy so deep that she, a housekeeper, can't even bring herself to take care of the place while she lives in it. |
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Fitbit, on the other hand, gained an advantage as being the Kleenex of step tracking. |
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Arabic, on the other hand, belongs to the Semitic language family. |
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Mumbai, on the other hand, was used to money and a fast lifestyle. |
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The Trotskyites, on the other hand, were bound by no such constraints. |
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You, on the other hand, have made an unbroken string of technically false claims. |
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Edmund Burke, on the other hand, christened modern Toryism with his assertion that society was based on a set of values and principals which should not be eroded. |
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I on the other hand, am totally afraid, practically shaking in my boots. |
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The Japanese, on the other hand, lost 29 aircraft and 5 midget submarines. |
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The Woodleys, on the other hand, are being deliberately led to their ruin by a pair of sharpers, who place Lady Mary in moral as well as financial danger. |
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Signac's two milliners, on the other hand, are at odds with each other. |
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The Republican candidate for governor in Oregon, on the other hand, touted her support for the freedom to marry in a TV ad. |
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Savvy baby wipe marketers, on the other hand, have fought the potential decline by extending usage occasions for wipes. |
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Spears, on the other hand, bragged about being a virgin to the media. |
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Scientific concepts, on the other hand, are general in nature, and transient sensations do in another sense find correction within them. |
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The Monk and the Prioress, on the other hand, while not as corrupt as the Summoner or Pardoner, fall far short of the ideal for their orders. |
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In Germany, on the other hand, Holbein is regarded as an artist of the Reformation, and in Europe of humanism. |
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His portrait of Derich Berck of Cologne, on the other hand, is classically simple, possibly influenced by Titian. |
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A good typologist, on the other hand, will also show thorough expertise in a number of individual philologies. |
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The close connection between q-calculus on the one hand, and elliptic functions and theta functions on the other hand will be shown. |
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Luciferianism, on the other hand, is a belief system and does not revere the devil figure or most characteristics typically affixed to Satan. |
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Many psychological theories, on the other hand, hypothesize that cognitive mechanisms, responsible for much of human learning, process language. |
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Calcium sulphate on the other hand has a longhistory of use as a cost effective bone grafting material. |
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Chris on the other hand had enough money left from his purchase to hire a water taxi until Venice's water speed limit hindered him. |
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English and Dutch colonies, on the other hand, tended to be more religiously diverse. |
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A Confederate victory, on the other hand, would have meant a new birth of slavery, not freedom. |
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Pedally, on the other hand, they are admittedly far from being examples of the basic lines, the iambic pentameter and the iambic tetrameter. |
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The defensive movements, on the other hand, involve the whole of the pedipalp being drawn in towards the midline. |
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Pliny the Elder, on the other hand, represents the Cassiterides as fronting Celtiberia. |
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In Eastern Europe, on the other hand, landowners were able to exploit the situation to force the peasantry into even more repressive bondage. |
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In Italy, on the other hand, architecture took a different direction, also here inspired by classical ideals. |
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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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Larger animals, on the other hand, generate more heat and less of this heat is lost. |
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Cycling up and out of the saddle, on the other hand, does a better job by transferring more of the rider's body weight to the legs. |
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The dorsal surface, on the other hand, exhibits scar ridges running parallel to the long axis of the blade. |
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Albania on the other hand gravitated toward Communist China, later adopting an isolationist position. |
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Caesar on the other hand saw himself and Rome as an ally and defender of the Aedui. |
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Ammianus Marcellinus, on the other hand, claimed that the Burgundians were descended from Romans. |
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The Alemanni, on the other hand, never regarded the border as legitimate in the first place. |
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Noble estates, on the other hand, gradually came to descend by primogeniture in much of western Europe aside from Germany. |
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Through an empire, colonialism is established and capitalism is expanded, on the other hand a capitalist economy naturally enforces an empire. |
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Angiotensin, on the other hand, causes vasoconstriction on the systemic arterioles, and acts as a dipsogen for ostriches. |
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The Imam, on the other hand, claimed that since the oil was in his territory, anything dealing with it was an internal matter. |
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Ferdinand, on the other hand, crossed Castile in secret disguised as a servant. |
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Considerable evidence exists, on the other hand, for extensive trade with the Majapahit empire. |
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Summer rain, on the other hand, is infrequent and occurs in the form of isolated light and brief showers. |
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A pretotype, on the other hand, comes much earlier in the development process, before a decision to proceed has been made. |
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German, on the other hand, is commonly studied and used in the Benelux countries, in Scandinavia, and in the newer EU member states. |
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Eat and Eater, on the other hand, are different lexemes, as they refer to two different concepts. |
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Knowledge of word order on the other hand can be applied to identify the thematic relations of the NPs in a clause of an unfamiliar language. |
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Phonology, on the other hand, is concerned with the abstract, grammatical characterization of systems of sounds or signs. |
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A free relative clause, on the other hand, does not have an explicit antecedent external to itself. |
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Bailyn, on the other hand, denies that religion played such a critical role. |
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Opinions, on the other hand, always establish a particular legal interpretation. |
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Unofficial law reports, on the other hand, are not officially sanctioned and are published as a commercial enterprise. |
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India, on the other hand, has one judiciary divided into district courts, high courts, and the Supreme Court of India. |
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An fmri, on the other hand, requires no radioactive compounds. |
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Mala prohibita, on the other hand, refers to offenses that do not have wrongfulness associated with them. |
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In Bracton, on the other hand, the emphasis was not upon the power of the Crown, but in responsibility. |
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Civil actions, on the other hand, are started by private individuals, companies or organizations, for their own benefit. |
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The Board, on the other hand, is the adjudicative body that decides the unfair labor practice cases brought to it. |
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The Financial Times on the other hand has argued that Blair is not conservative, but instead a populist. |
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Rapid cooling, on the other hand, does not allow time for this separation and creates hard and brittle martensite. |
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Myoglobin, on the other hand, contains only one heme group and hence this cooperative effect cannot occur. |
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Recidivous thieves, on the other hand, must expect corporal punishment, which is meted out in addition to fines in money or goods. |
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But the working class, on the other hand, has always been taught to take care of the capitalist's interest in the property. |
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Spirituality, on the other hand, is an individual, religionlike experience freed from the dogma and ritual of traditional religion. |
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Those that do not reach the tree line, on the other hand, are mostly referred to as vaara. |
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A privileged killing, on the other hand, is not seen as resentable and is never a case where revenge should be taken. |
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If on the other hand a body was cremated, the ashes were usually put in a cinerary urn, and then the urn was placed in a kistvaen. |
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Plantain, on the other hand, has side veins and a midrib which all run parallel to one another down to the base of the plant. |
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My brothers, on the other hand, considered that my talents were overrated. Putting it plainly, they told me that what I wrote was tommy-rot. |
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The former, on the other hand, would put his troopships safely out of its reach. |
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The speech of an illiterate ceorl, on the other hand, can not be reconstructed. |
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The technology of lontar writing in Bali, on the other hand, has never severely impeded the circulation of texts. |
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It is, on the other hand, a sizzle reel of quotable dialogue. |
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If, on the other hand, you can't get your inner wikiphobe to shut up, then Clay Shirky's Here Comes Everybody is the book for you. |
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Carminatives have been shown to decrease lower esophageal pressure, which on the other hand increases the risk of GERD or 'heartburn. |
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Dave Manley, from Trowbridge, Cardiff, on the other hand, says he is convinced the bird is an albinistic hedge sparrow. |
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Huey, on the other hand, had no public record to mock or criticize. |
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After graduation, on the other hand, he applied for positions unsuccessfully, and had little in the way of career. |
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The debatable lands, on the other hand, were long a hideaway for criminals. |
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Apple, on the other hand, has been able to avoid such conflicts, until the App Store introduced censorable content in the form of applications. |
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The cultural secularist model, which I'll call Yiddishism, on the other hand, locates the conservatism of traditional Judaism in the religion. |
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