They extended to one another signs of affection and goodwill and offered apologies for past offences. |
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A three-year courtship enabled them to paint realistic portraits of one another, lessening the chances of a rude awakening after marriage. |
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Mismatched mirrors on opposite walls reflected one another, and a coffee maker burned coffee on its burner. |
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I would not like to think that the three years we have invested in one another will be for naught. |
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The purpose of scanning a scene in this manner is to pick out details and their relations to one another. |
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They can also question peers and learn how asking for and giving assistance to one another are keystones to academic success. |
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I seem to be going through one of those phases in life where minor ailments pile on top of one another in a seemingly continuous stream. |
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All leaders and workers listen receptively to one another and are involved together in many of the important decisions of the organization. |
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The parallel layshafts are located below one another giving a drop drive with outputs to the front and rear axle sets. |
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I have a novel idea, let's treat one another kindly, with dignity and respect. |
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They are much smaller than my kindred, for one thing, and more resemble one another in general features. |
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Suddenly they stop, statue-still, their knees crooked around one another, like fingers pulling on a wishbone. |
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Nicole's face was red with heat and she and I leaned on one another to get to the downstairs group room. |
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The redactor openly indicates, not only that we are given two visions, but also that they are very different from one another. |
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Look for gauzy dresses, which can be slid on top of one another, or teamed with trousers, skirts or lightweight knits. |
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The weeks just melt into one another and you don't know which is a working day and which is the weekend. |
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Those who are in koinonia are in fellowship with Christ, the Spirit, one another, and with the work and suffering of the gospel. |
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Individuals address one another in the Korean language based on their respective position to each other. |
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In most cases, individuals are up against one another to prove whom is more worthy to receive the award. |
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The word refers to an emotion briefly held in common by a gathering of people who may be strangers to one another. |
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The term merely serves as an algebraical symbol for comparing the values of products with one another. |
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The beams intercepted one another, forming a brilliant ball of white energy. |
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Male and female, yin and yang, are in a constant cycling between one another. |
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Firefighters did the walk in relays, taking over from one another when the air in their breathing apparatus ran out. |
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Individuals relate to one another in terms of these common traits which identify them as members of a given society. |
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These proportions are relative only to one another and do not in any way represent the whole plant diet. |
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Or they may think that there are different sets that in some sense correspond to or complement one another. |
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Kettles were extremely durable and easily transported by nesting them inside one another. |
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Instead, pluralism sees many minorities vying with one another in different policy areas. |
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Secondly, mobile phones, landlines, IP telephony all now can interconnect with one another, making the world a smaller place. |
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Throughout the journey, the three of us reminisced about past times and learned some newfound information about one another. |
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The trees across the river flapped about in the rising wind, their broad leaves languidly enfolding one another, and then the blessed rain came. |
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Jacques Chirac, Gerhard Shroeder and Vlad Putin were yukking it up at the G8 conference with jokes to one another about British cuisine. |
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Rose selected only those flies that reproduced late in life and bred them with one another. |
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Stories from the Rains of Love and Death consists of five scenes that fold into one another connected by a repetition of events and motifs. |
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We would replay our favorite bits, and quote the movie to one another constantly. |
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The ampoules containing the two allergens could not be distinguished from one another or from the distilled water. |
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Between the rants and reprisals the couple meet, and still unaware of their counterparts' real identities take a liking to one another. |
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The film details the dynamics of both their attraction to and repulsion from one another with an unusual degree of sensitivity. |
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The visual material in the book runs parallel to the text, the two relating to one another more analogously than convergently. |
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Timothy was seated in a lawn chair, while Vanessa and Tamarah were out in the water, throwing seaweed at one another. |
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We are able to distinguish anatomical margins when two structures of different density abut one another. |
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People flash coy looks at one another, hoping that they won't be asked to make the first move and speak about what they make of it all. |
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The anticyclones are spinning in different directions, such that they keep a delicate balance with one another. |
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Well, it looks like the sheriff and the DA are at cross purposes with one another. |
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This is a lonely place with buildings shy of one another and spaced well apart, typical of Scottish Highland villages. |
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Because atoms in a semiconductor crystal are adjacent, their action on one another causes electrons to pass energy continuously. |
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He told her that he also saw Bartholomew Tailor, a rival in his field, and how they were pleasant to one another. |
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How does a person, much less a society, balance these things, which are often at loggerheads with one another? |
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It is a place where people are rude and in a hurry and don't know how to be civil to one another. |
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Chimpanzee youngsters thus acquire the majority, if not the totality, of their gestures by individually ritualizing them with one another. |
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The endosymbiotic theory describes how a large host cell and ingested bacteria could easily become dependent on one another for survival. |
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Canada's three major cities appear to be in some kind of rivalry with one another. |
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The crucial part of acceptance of one another is acceptance of our own weaknesses and limitations and that of others. |
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Here traders deal with one another in a market system that stretches back hundreds of years in its adherence to ancient rule-bound traditions. |
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I pray that we will live harmoniously and at peace with one another, regardless of which tradition or path we follow. |
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Brunner once looked on like an indulgent pledge master as his team spent weeks bombarding one another with flying rubber rings. |
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The surgeon places two self-retaining retractors at right angles to one another to retract the longus colli muscles. |
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Filthy lucre has invaded the town, and its inhabitants would likely stomp over one another to get the last roast beast from the butcher. |
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If the attackers rushing you are spread out behind one another, there is another strategy available. |
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Lutheranism developed in two different directions, somewhat antagonistic to one another. |
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Suddenly, neither of us had anything to say to one another aside from the matter in hand. |
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She just wasn't used to roughing it so much and it didn't help that Trom and Vicki started arguing with one another again. |
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Their attitudes concerning poetry and its function in life are different, sometimes even antagonistic to one another. |
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The idea was that the deliriously loved-up men would unable to resist one another, but would be suffused with regret once the potion wore off. |
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The ridges of each mountain are related to one another that we can continue walking as far as we want. |
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The legal system can seek to limit family members' antagonism towards one another, particularly when relationships are ending. |
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They were plucked from the river, clinging to one another and a life ring, by members of the Humber Rescue lifeboat. |
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Family photos cover one of the walls, straight rows of memories that seem to blend into one another. |
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Why do we as artists, lefties, politico revolutionaries, critique one another at every available opportunity? |
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The people lied, betrayed one another, and frequently tried to kill each other. |
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A photon can temporarily become an electron and positron which quickly annihilate one another to reform the original photon. |
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Then they dive at one another, egged on by a small crowd that has gathered around them. |
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How are mitosis and meiosis similar and how are they different from one another? Both mitosis and meiosis are associated with cytokinesis. |
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In the absence of suitable partners, they perform routine tasks for one another as a kind of intimate courtesy. |
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Families dressed in black placed protective arms around one another as they waited for the first glimpse of their loved ones. |
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We got along when she was sober, but otherwise we despised and loathed one another. |
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This difference was sort of the last in a long line of differences in practice and belief, and pope and patriarch excommunicated one another. |
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As I have set out earlier, we have both suffered atrociously in the past and substantially depend on one another. |
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My husband and I have mismatched libidos and try to compromise with one another. |
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I guess Michael and I were trying to find a way to express our brotherly love for one another. |
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According to the absolutist, the parts of space are necessarily related to one another in an unchangeable order or arrangement. |
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Once the minor powers have been absorbed in any fairly typical way, the great powers will tend to border one another in twelve pairs. |
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The 10 presidential wannabes will take on one another today at a debate in New York. |
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Individuals should not be allowed to run amok insulting and using abusive language against one another. |
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For that to be possible, gravity and acceleration must be exactly equivalent to one another. |
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In terms of the topology scores, the five most accurate methods were not significantly different from one another. |
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During this Festival, people throw bright-colored powders at one another and spray each other with paint-filled water guns. |
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Aspheric surfaces tend to create wavefronts that beat against one another, the changes in one negating the effects of another. |
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Fellow members nod and wink to one another in recognition and in tacit acknowledgement of shared belonging. |
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Projection of musical character also hinges, to a degree, on how lines are balanced against one another. |
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If only we could love one another and become as one in a race called humankind. |
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The fighters weave around one another in an impressive display of aerodynamic acrobatics in space. |
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But Jonathan and Sara sense they are drawn to one another by more than dumb luck or blind chance. |
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On a nightly basis, vastly overpaid news anchors appear to vie with one another to see who can emerge the most jingoistic or lachrymose. |
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While there is jockeying for control among these clans, the overall effect is for them to sustain one another in power. |
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Forests of oaks, pines and weeping willows are different from one another, but at least they are all forests. |
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Well, we've been married thirty years now, and even after thirty years, it's still jolly nice to know that we love one another. |
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While both men are tenacious political strategists, they clearly have a healthy respect for one another. |
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Friends josh one another about rites whose public practice incites bloodshed in some other countries, such as Pakistan. |
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Nearby two of his associates josh with one another while keeping a close eye out for the law. |
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I know that there has got to be a reason for everything, and the way we come to love one another can be a painful journey. |
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Officers believe the vandals followed a route as the targeted streets all link up with one another. |
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Bluetooth allows mobile devices to communicate with one another, at a range of about 30 feet. |
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I wish for all my children a world where they will be free from hatred towards one another. |
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They clicked with one another immediately, because they recognized in each other intelligence, lucidity, and vitality. |
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Ten years later, the two women meet at their children's school and find that they have a natural affinity for one another. |
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Every time there's an affirmative answer, the volunteers ring a bell to spur one another on. |
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An artist's chef-d'oeuvre and the body of the Master's work must refer to one another in a certain way. |
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Why are India and Pakistan still rattling sabres and missiles at one another over Kashmir? |
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The pair had not seen one another since their Stalag camp was liberated by the Russians. |
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She was enraptured by the sight of two young men sitting in half barrels trying to sink one another whilst staying afloat in a freshwater pond. |
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They fell forward onto the ground, locked together as they wrestled with one another in order to separate themselves into two people. |
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Mutual respect was shown in many ways, especially in the conduct of boys toward one another. |
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Defenders Phil McGuire and Jamie McAllister had to be pulled apart when they went for one another after conceding the third goal. |
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Therefore, as responsible, hard-working, right-thinking citizens, let us resolve to pull together and rally for the benefit of one another and for the good of our nation. |
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The atoms, according to this scheme, all work in concert with one another to amplify the signal, making it a billion times stronger than the older theory could account for. |
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The old regime state was therefore an uneasy amalgam of traditional and more modern forms of administration which were frequently in competition with one another. |
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With an overriding mood of boredom, the boys and girls are almost totally incapable of talking to one another, and all their parents worry about is keeping up appearances. |
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To put it another way, we may need to tell one another and ourselves major whoppers, and not just little white lies, to replenish our interest in life. |
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There were also many alcoves built into the wall on top of one another. |
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The bottom half of the composition shows crows frolicking in the light of day, on their scavenging hunt while busily cackling and gossiping to one another. |
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Also, they will foot grasp, lip-smack, nuzzle, gently grasp one another and sit pressed together in addition to agonistically responding to strangers. |
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Each episode of the programme, anchored by Yugendran, son of the well-known singer, Malaysia Vasudevan, has three teams fiercely competing with one another. |
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This explanation sounds plausible, but we need to be wary of assuming that the Danes and East Angles still thought of themselves as fundamentally different from one another. |
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It's easier to believe that Macbeth meets three witches in the forest that goad him to regicide than it is to accept that Romeo and Juliet actually love one another. |
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The couple, who claim they have never had a serious row, say their secret to a happy marriage is always listening to one another and laughing together. |
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It remains the receptive petri dish to any and all sorts of colonies of humanity that finally managed to find one another. |
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She shot it with a simple device whereby one digital camera could register simultaneous images from two pinholes set at 90 degrees to one another. |
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And it is the galaxies, not individual stars, that are receding from one another, being carried farther apart as the space in which they are embedded expands. |
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Kirkman does dip into metaphor here, as telephones are a symbol of our connection with one another. |
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In terms of effective use of field force resources, the respiratory and anti-infective product lines are seasonal and thus highly complementary to one another. |
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We gazed on a residential area of box-like homes stacked on top of one another on a steep hillside. |
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They play an important role fighting next to the men because they complement one another. |
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Their gazes locked again as they walked towards one another. |
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Yes, there will be the usual hep couples holding hands amid crowds of young people laughing and jostling one another, sipping cafe au lait and espresso. |
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After my first trip to his place in Tucson we called one another on the telephone. |
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Voters don't like political advertisements in which opponents disparage one another. |
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Like water flowing down a waterfall, the teams smashed into one another. |
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He was the conduit through which hundreds of people knew one another and kept in touch and up to date with each other. |
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The text works and the rest of the show seem at first blush quite separate to one another but it was when we thought of how the images were made that it all came together. |
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For dessert, many different kinds of fruits are piled onto one another and served. |
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So, in the midst of all this chaos and cruelty to one another, what difference does having faith make? |
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First, laws that treat people differently from one another without a rational justification are unconstitutional. |
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Stacking large slabs on one another against a spine of uprights within a revetment wall, seems a very effective way to create an illusion of a well built and solid cairn. |
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The conservative ranks are so flush with outsiders and fringe groups that they end up tripping over one another. |
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Any joint has two or more bones articulating with one another. |
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God's word repeated as prayer, spoken to one another as encouragement, reflected on when we are perplexed, can still cut through pain, confusion, and lukewarmness. |
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Biting, scratching, beating the bejesus out of one another, bounty hunting. |
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In schools, public services and in our dealings with strangers, our rule-bound, box-ticking, risk-averse culture is designed to protect us from one another. |
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Watching novelists insult one another is one of the primary pleasures of his biography. |
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Each small black loop represents a photon creating an electron and a positron, which then annihilate one another and produce a photon, in what is called a virtual process. |
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Should we cancel gatherings, reunions, excursions, or throw ourselves into them with even more gratitude for one another? |
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And then the interviews with Alicia and Diane, seeing Alicia and Diane and Cary protecting one another. |
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Well, they finally admitted they agree on everything, you know, after months of trying to paint one another as wackos, they come out and tell us the awful truth. |
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Like traditional walkie-talkies, the service only works one way at a time, meaning users will be unable to interrupt one another as they can during a normal phone call. |
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So now I'm standing up to my shins in water that's being stained a sort of pungent reddy brown, and all around small fish and crabs are fighting one another to eat the eyes. |
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I think what happened last night is they were civil to one another. |
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We have no secrets from one another, and know that we can tell each other anything in the sure and certain knowledge that the other will respond in a loving fashion. |
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Bushes and trees grew wantonly, spilling and tumbling over one another. |
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We're both sleep deprived and getting really ratty with one another. |
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Counselors in this area report that the most successful groups are the ones in which the men come to challenge one another about their abusiveness. |
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As these stories abut one another, metaphorically touching the reader's own, they become altered, subsequently transforming in tone, texture, reality. |
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Elsewhere, ethnic groups continue to eye one another warily. |
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On the bovine family tree, zebu are ten times further removed from the three members of the B. taurus group than those three are from one another. |
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By the 13th century most manorial lords had established two courts, leet and baron, which met at the same place and whose proceedings followed one another. |
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On closer inspection, Iijima saw that these were hollow cylinders of carbon, and that each one contained several cylinders nested inside one another like Russian dolls. |
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Classical storytelling and notions of time are mostly eschewed, while actors connect to one another with a generosity that approaches some sort of spiritual repose. |
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Women are conditioned to compare themselves with one another. |
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The kids screamed in delight as they chased one another around the park. |
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We are too near akin to lie together, though we may lodge near one another. |
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The children chased one another in a circle in front of their amused parents. |
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After this manner, authority working in a circle, they endeavoured to atheize one another. |
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All bodies and all parts of bodies mutually attract themselves and one another. |
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Our mind doth likewise take revenge of it, they lie, they cog, and deceive one another a vie. |
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Some people stopped concentrating on the piece altogether, some started barracking and heckling, while others began chatting to one another. |
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From the first bewrayments of infancy to the last accidents of senility, we furnish contempt to one another by our discomfitures. |
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Bind-rune. A combination of two or more Runes superimposed on one another to make a single shape or pattern. |
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But once again both sides spent as much time bullyragging one another as they did questioning witnesses. |
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Where consociationalism and federalism overlay one another, moreover, the continuity of the latter depends on the stability of consociationalism. |
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I finde them everie one in his turne to have reason, although they contrary one another. |
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Any two dihedral angles are to one another as the angles contained by perpendiculars drawn as in the last proposition. |
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That they ought to edify one another by maintaining and promoting the knowledge of truth. |
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There seemed to be a tacit understanding that the prisoners and the unit supervisor should not look at one another...at least not eye-to-eye. |
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Balls', teas, goatings and baseball games follow one another in rapid succession. |
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The entire place teemed with harried executives who had no time to talk to one another. |
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Author John Putzier has a bone to pick with organizations that treat their employees as if they were all clones of one another. |
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The lintels were fitted to one another using another woodworking method, the tongue and groove joint. |
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In either 314 or 316 AD, the two Augusti fought against one another at the Battle of Cibalae, with Constantine being victorious. |
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Though distinct, the three persons cannot be divided from one another in being or in operation. |
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In startling transitions, in colours all intensated, the sublime, the ludicrous, the horrible succeed one another. |
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Epicurus said of the lawes that the worst were so necessary unto us, that without them men would enterdevour one another. |
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There followed a period of peace, but the clans were soon at loggerheads with one another again. |
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Benches were arranged using the configuration of the chapel's choir stalls whereby they were facing across from one another. |
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For example, when engaging bilaterally with one another, Commonwealth governments exchange high commissioners instead of ambassadors. |
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She is also concerned about the dangers of laypersons sharing their theories, pet cures, and even their medications with one another too freely. |
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This is because the exterior charges redistribute such that the interior fields emanating from them cancel one another. |
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The seeds may not be sown to the right depth nor the proper distance from one another. |
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It was impossible to find a moment of privacy in a flat where we were living on top of one another all the time. |
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They were expected to compete with one another, and they do, although not in all respects. |
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They disagreed with one another concerning the presence of Christ and his body and blood in Holy Communion. |
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Many Conservative Friends believe that a meal held with others can become a form of communion with God, and with one another. |
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Only later did they influence one another and accumulate more similarities. |
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She returns to him one afternoon, where they submit to their desire for one another. |
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Each wicket on the pitch consists of three wooden stumps placed vertically, in line with one another. |
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Often slaves were used against one another in a circle marked on the floor. |
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There was no home and away structure to the leagues in those early seasons, as sides played one another only once. |
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All teams competed against one another for the right to face the previous year's champion in the final round. |
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Sea birds swooped and dived over the surf and called mewingly to one another. |
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Both combatants showed enormous grit and determination, landing and taking huge shots from one another without even flinching. |
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Once the commendation ceremony was complete, the lord and vassal were in a feudal relationship with agreed obligations to one another. |
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The Hebrides can be divided into two main groups, separated from one another by the Minch to the north and the Sea of the Hebrides to the south. |
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Despite their size, the three EEZs do not overlap or touch one another, nor do they reach the EEZs of any other country or territory. |
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A similar chart in the article on luminous efficacy compares a broader array of light sources to one another. |
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Capitalism did not create all the distinctions of ethnicity and race that function to set off categories of workers from one another. |
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They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. |
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Thus, these are ruled by elders only at the level of the congregations, which are united with one another by covenants of trust. |
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Those two are incessantly flattering one another. They've formed an utterly nauseating mutual admiration society! |
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They argue that distinct selves can have perceptions that stand in relations of similarity and causality with one another. |
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Bus, taxi and calafia lines and routes are distinguished from one another by their vehicles colors. |
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The colonies were very different from one another but they were still a part of the British Empire in more than just name. |
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They lent livestock and grazing land to one another and worked together to spin yarn, sew quilts, and shuck corn. |
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Words nicking and resembling one another are applicable to different significations. |
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Once hatched, chicks are quite tolerant of one another, although the first hatched is often larger and dominates at feeding times. |
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Populations of the rare groundcover, Linnaea borealis, may be too isolated from one another to produce viable seed. |
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The setts painted all differ from one another and very few of those painted show any resemblance to today's clan tartans. |
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Previously, geologists could only use fossils and stratigraphic correlation to date sections of rock relative to one another. |
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Courtship displays include touching bills and following one another in elaborate flight patterns. |
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These whistles are used in order for dolphins to communicate with one another by identifying an individual. |
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Dolphins are able to communicate to one another by addressing another dolphin through mimicking their whistle. |
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He outlined nine factors interacting with one another under conditions of debt and deflation to create the mechanics of boom to bust. |
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Stock shows and fairs are events where people bring their best livestock to compete with one another. |
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Both of Indiana's personas reject one another in philosophy, creating a duality. |
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Throughout the next four days the Ologun chiefs feasted one another in accordance with their rank. |
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Around 453 MYA, animals began diversifying, and many of the important groups of invertebrates diverged from one another. |
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Male cuttlefish challenge one another for dominance and the best den during mating season. |
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Volcanoes are usually not created where two tectonic plates slide past one another. |
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County Councils and Municipalities are independent of one another, the former merely covers a larger geographical area than the latter. |
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The Hanseatic cities came to the aid of one another, and commercial ships often had to be used to carry soldiers and their arms. |
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Mudskippers feed and interact with one another on mudflats and go underwater to hide in their burrows. |
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The satellites carry very stable atomic clocks that are synchronized with one another and with the ground clocks. |
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Although Pademelons are solitary and territorial by nature, it is not uncommon to witness small groups feeding in close proximity to one another. |
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Some chameleon species communicate with one another by vibrating the substrate that they are standing on, such as a tree branch or leaf. |
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The skin of slowworms is smooth with scales that do not overlap one another. |
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Two forces acting against each other at the interface of the two subducting plates exert forces against one another. |
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These float on the ocean surface, and collide with one another, forming upturned edges. |
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When two cyclones approach one another, their centers will begin orbiting cyclonically about a point between the two systems. |
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Pairs of pirates would at times make oaths to one another that in order to insure that neither were captured they would shoot each other. |
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Gas particles are widely separated from one another, and consequently, have weaker intermolecular bonds than liquids or solids. |
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Viscosity, a physical property, is a measure of how well adjacent molecules stick to one another. |
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Several of these processes may operate concurrently or they may follow one another during the formation of a nodule. |
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Although Iseult marries Mark, she and Tristan are forced by the potion to seek one another, as lovers. |
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Eventually they confess their feelings for one another and consummate their love. |
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Upon their return, Earl Brusi attempts to reconcile Thorkel and Einar by having them throw feasts for one another. |
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Before harbour boards were established, pilots known as hobblers would compete with one another. |
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As it is now known these groups have no relation to molluscs, and very little to one another, the name Molluscoida has been abandoned. |
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The substances and states of the two heat reservoirs should be chosen so that they are not in thermal equilibrium with one another. |
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In the end, the inhabited parts of the cities were separated from one another by stretches of pasture even within the city walls. |
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These scholars individuated nine different cities that had overlapped with one another, from prehistory to the Hellenistic period. |
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In essence, he changed Europe from a horde of barbarians fighting with one another, to an organized state. |
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Despite the varied dialects, the Swiss can still understand one another, but may particularly have trouble understanding Walliser dialects. |
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Relations between the Romans and the Visigoths were variable, alternately warring with one another and making treaties when convenient. |
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Rus' relations with the Pechenegs were complex, as the groups alternately formed alliances with and against one another. |
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They were not a unified people at the start of the 3rd century but consisted of many tribes which were loosely connected with one another. |
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Humboldt intended to investigate how the forces of nature interact with one another and find out about the unity of nature. |
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The monastic clergy traded with one another or used commercial means to obtain the foreign herbs. |
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It involves two bulls of the Brahman breed pitted against one another and as the name implies, they engage in a forceful barrage of headbutts. |
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The Earth's tectonic plates move relative to one another in different directions at speeds on the order of 50 to 100mm per year. |
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So points on the Earth's surface on different plates are always in motion relative to one another. |
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For some years, Hammudids and Umayyads fought one another and the caliphate passed between them several times. |
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Only recently the ends of some highways that came rather close to one another from the east and the west have been connected. |
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Multiple males tend to bond with one another, rather than with the livestock, and may ignore the flock. |
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At this time Russia consisted of a dozen or so principalities, which were frequently at war with one another. |
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The inherent aspect describes the purpose of a verb and what separates verbs from one another. |
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However, the various noun classes are not totally distinct from one another, and there is a great deal of overlap between them. |
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The final S or T is silent, and the other three forms sound differently from one another and from the singular forms. |
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Over time, it has changed in fundamental ways the manner in which blacks and whites interact with and relate to one another. |
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The Church of the East is currently divided into churches that are not in full communion with one another. |
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There is movement towards reunity, but they are not in full communion with one another at present. |
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Yet all appear to treasure the truth that liberates, and Jesus taught his followers to love one another. |
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All are in communion with one another around the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, as the highest expression of the love of God. |
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The Emperor Henry V and Pope Calixtus II ended the feud by granting one another peace. |
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This is an approach that allows the court to try to intervene in helping the parties to agree with one another in sorting out the case. |
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In archaeology, the term tradition is a set of cultures or industries which appear to develop on from one another over a period of time. |
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The completeness theorem and the incompleteness theorem, despite their names, do not contradict one another. |
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Bodies which are absolutely hard, or so soft as to be void of elasticity, will not rebound from one another. |
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Leadership and communication are constantly growing together, being intertwined into one another to help develop an organization. |
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The voices of recondite writers quoted at length, forgotten storytellers weaving narratives, obscure scholars savaging one another. |
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The wheel and workpiece move parallel to one another in both the radial and longitudinal directions. |
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Instead, the individual city boroughs and urban districts of the Ruhr grew independently of one another during the Industrial Revolution. |
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By 1856, it was a city within a city, where workers of many nationalities and religions worked and lived alongside one another. |
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Ideological and political rivals for centuries, Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism deeply influenced one another. |
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When three or more cirques erode toward one another, a pyramidal peak is created. |
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It was very good of God to let Carlyle and Mrs Carlyle marry one another, and so make only two people miserable and not four. |
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Things are often equalized by roughs and smooths being set against one another. |
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By their action upon one another they may be swelled somehow, so as to shorten the length. |
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Rays which differ in refrangibility may be parted and sorted from one another. |
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A group of black guys were spitting rhymes in the corner, slapping hands and egging one another on. |
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They could neither of them speak their rage, and so fell a sputtering at one another, like two roasting apples. |
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I will not trouble myself, whether these names stand for the same thing, or really include one another. |
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