The suppression of immune responses is costly, in particular for nonresistant individuals with high levels of somatic infections. |
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Maybe the particular brand of sports drink you like is not available in your local store. |
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Some youngsters might not have thought of hairdressing as a career, and boys in particular tend to ignore it. |
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It shed billions as banks and energy stocks in particular took a hammering, as nervous investors fled to safer environs. |
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Thermobarometers require thermodynamic calibration of the equilibrium constant for a particular reaction or set of reactions. |
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It refers to well-developed and hair-like long-fibered varieties of certain minerals that satisfy particular industrial needs. |
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And it sounds to me as if he's the one who ought to be wearing that particular hair shirt. |
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In particular if you try to use the mapping in this manner, you will end up creating qubit Hamiltonians with very nonlocal interactions. |
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Any given call might be modified by an instruction specifying which dancers should do this particular call. |
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Digitally-enabled sports fans can select particular camera angles, or call up on-screen menus containing all kinds of background nuggets. |
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The Hessian matrix is usually required to generate a set of conjugate vectors to minimize a particular objective function. |
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Her glazed eyes were still open, unblinking, staring fixedly at nothing in particular. |
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In this particular case the major reason for opposing an increase of a handful of dwellings was to object to a precedent being set. |
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Where Fichte in particular was happy to absorb the object into the subject, Kant preferred inconsistency to such a move. |
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Why not include hand-to-hand battles with Roman characters, or even chariot races for control of a particular piece of land? |
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In particular, businesses expect pupils leaving school to be literate and numerate. |
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Northbound ships were of particular concern since they would have dredgers on their starboard side. |
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Often a reader is not told if a given structure is still standing or who a particular person or family was. |
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All we have are the myths, the images, their particular Camelots that say particular things about our two countries. |
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I need hardly add that this particular young wretch will be taking the train or walking in future. |
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A nursery school is independent of any school for older children, although it may feed into a particular one. |
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Of particular concern is the grey nurse shark, a smaller, less predatory shark living off the coast of New South Wales and Queensland. |
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On one particular occasion, she challenged the group to solve a curious problem in plane geometry that she had recently encountered. |
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Sievwright, in particular, had a fine match at stand-off and was at the heart of much of Boroughmuir's best work. |
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I can vouch for the truth of much of his statement, and believe it to be wholly as stated, in every particular. |
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The oddity of Saintsbury's view may be easily seen in particular instances. |
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Always a pleasure to watch, they allow the young cast their moments in the spotlight, and Kelly Reilly in particular shines. |
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The timing and placement of particular pieces is also spot on, and lead the audience through such a tragic event by softening it with humour. |
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You know you have those days when you just can't get rid of a particular song from your head? |
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The advance of new technology, and in particular the use of cellphone cameras, has enhanced the ability of voyeurs to engage in such recordings. |
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This particular effort, however, more closely resembles Plato's canonized critique in the Phaedrus of the new technology called writing. |
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Turkey, in particular, had a heavy presence at the show, with each exhibitor presenting offerings in disparate areas. |
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In particular, the formation of branched alkanes increases the octane number and combustibility of the resulting hydrocarbon. |
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How they conceived of this source, I shall argue, determined the particular way in which, in their view, canonicity resisted translation. |
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Unlike many of the stay-at-home fathers, Rory seems to have a particular sense of ease about his time at home. |
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The story was of particular interest to me as a New Zealander living in Australia. |
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Furthermore, the importance of Pre-Columbian art even to Gauguin has been obscured in favor of Oceanic and, in particular, African art. |
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Regardless of your feelings toward this particular company, you must know your line of reasoning is spurious at best. |
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A visit to the site of Expo '98 and, in particular, Europe's largest oceanarium, is worth considering. |
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I'm enjoying sleeping in until noon everyday and having nothing in particular to do. |
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Should educational status determine the ability to row in a particular class of racing? |
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In particular I am very concerned about the risk posed by the illegal use of poison to birds such as red kites, buzzards and hen harriers. |
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Far more efficient searches involve specific paedophile buzzwords or phrases documenting particular forms of abuse. |
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Which leaves a rather surprised looking Laura sitting at the top of my heap, by default rather than on account of any particular merit. |
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In the following years he worked on mathematical topics, in particular trying to solve the classical Greek problem of squaring the circle. |
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It deals with normals to conics regarded as maximum and minimum straight lines drawn from particular points to the curve. |
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I always admired in particular his broad range of interests and activities. |
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The egoist's basic normative judgment is directed not to behaviours, but to his particular end. |
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Wool sucking, in particular, is prevalent in the oriental breeds, such as the Siamese, Burmese, and Himalayan. |
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Hallucinations usually occur only at particular times and places, and are associated with the events hoped for. |
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The other ghastly affectation, which is particular to young women, is vocal fry. |
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In particular, he wishes to restore the history of Irish womanhood to its proper place. |
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Apparently, these interruptions do not tend to occur at particular places in the sequence. |
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Summers are long and warm, clouds are held back by the forest, and, in the north of the region in particular, rainfall is light. |
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Is there a particular process when you begin plotting your work or does it differ? |
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For all his seeming squatness, his movements were precise, and his hands in particular were small and sinewy. |
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Pillai's research was in statistics, in particular in multivariate statistical analysis. |
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It may allow you to develop a particular skill that offers unlimited opportunity. |
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In particular, is the U.S. media too squeamish about running photos of dead and wounded soldiers? |
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Other articles written by Savage relate to statistical inference, in particular the Bayesian approach. |
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Ever wondered why the cat is so particular about settling territorial disputes in the dead of night when everyone is asleep? |
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At the time of his death he was working on problems in kinematics, having earlier studied statics and in particular the catenary. |
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On this one particular day, we went up the cable car to the top of the mountain. |
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One in particular could have had a really bad outcome had it not been for a smoke alarm. |
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What was notably missing from Dyke's lecture last week was any mention of sport, in particular football. |
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He had no particular vocational drive but, in his early twenties, someone suggested journalism to him as a career. |
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Even a professional dance notator is unlikely to have a score of that particular production. |
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This explores Andersen's character, in particular his psycho-logical and sexual hang-ups, as referenced by condensed episodes from his stories. |
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But, as the obstinate refusers show, it is possible to opt out of particular activities because others will happily take them on. |
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In particular, palpation can identify tenderness over the sites of muscle attachment to bone and the bursae. |
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It may seem that way, but their dialogue is not written for a particular cadence. |
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What I found of particular noteworthiness was the exploration of just how much a part crime has played in our fiction. |
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No one paid her any mind as she made her way to the stable, looking for a particular stable boy. |
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Mr. Butler liked everything quite off-centre and most ballet companies have to be on-centre for their particular kind of work. |
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Proper pruning results from becoming familiar with the growth habit of a particular type. |
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The ideal form for a particular tree depends not only on your preferences, but also on the plant's natural growth habit. |
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United prayer meetings, ecumenical fellowship and common worship events blur doctrinal differences for the sake of their particular cause. |
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For some specialties, obstetrics in particular, medicine may be among the worst small-business sectors in America. |
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Our examination of the particular concepts by topic suggests differing notions about what is meant by core concept. |
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As a result, there is no guarantee that any particular kw will actually reach a given facility's busbar. |
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At a particular pressure, the same weight of a substance occupies a larger volume as a gas than as a liquid or solid. |
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But politics notwithstanding, Hollywood, in particular, is often portrayed as the last great liberal holdout in California. |
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I accept the evidence lead on behalf of the Defendants that, notwithstanding the form, many physicians did not complete this particular box. |
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Wilton, in particular, is a scream as gentle-voiced Mum, who delays the group's flight while she makes nourishing sandwiches for everyone. |
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This Hadith simply describes the way the Prophet sat on this particular occasion. |
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Foreign policy issues following 11 September catapulted two women office-holders in particular into the public eye. |
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The haecceity of a thing is what makes this particular thing what it is in particular. |
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The company has had particular success with its innovative frozen novelties. |
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Inevitably, a selection of subjects from Augustine's voluminous writings reflects the particular interests and views of the author. |
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He told the jury that he had expected to travel north with his dad on business on that particular day in April last year. |
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In particular, the Regulation covers the families of EC workers, which are nowhere mentioned in the Treaty. |
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Its composition is as much about staging in a very particular stage space as it is about what is being said. |
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Of particular concern to Irish farmers are proposals to ban rests at staging posts, to reduce stocking densities and to alter journey times. |
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It is intended to re-occupy the territory so calamitously vacated by that particular political party of late. |
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It was refreshing to see a film which is completely open and candid about complex ideas about what a particular woman wants. |
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He goes through phases where he focuses obsessively on one particular site. |
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I speak only for myself, but this particular responsible voter soon became disgusted with the whole business. |
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In particular, it is thought to cause mesothelioma, a cancer of the outer lining of the lung or the abdomen. |
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What are the consequences of the free proliferation of weapons, in particular of nuclear arms? |
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A display cabinet of ornaments, including a china voluptuary bathing in something foamy, is to become a particular favourite. |
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To be fair, Widows does have an explanation for the reasons why it is calculating its bonuses in this particular way. |
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In maize, in particular, cell death events are known to occur throughout normal development both in the sporophyte and in the gametophyte. |
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In particular he studied the role of these curves in the calculus of variations and in mechanics. |
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No other single work furnishes such comprehensive and particular guidance to the spreading landscapes, the highways and bypaths of English Literature. |
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This is accomplished with verbal and visual aids with a priority placed on each swimmer understanding the purpose of a particular drill or exercise. |
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The body language, the particular vocal tone of his voice, the mischievous glint in his eye, all the ways in which he related to myself and others, were absent. |
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A good camera will have a headphone socket so the operator can hear exactly the sound that is being captured and, in particular, the level or volume of the sound. |
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Anyone who has swum in one knows that particular pleasure of suspension between nature and culture, of being in an enclosed body of water as spray breaks over the side. |
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He also investigated mathematical questions which were related to these applications, in particular writing important works on non-linear integral equations. |
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In particular, the Danes, Norse and Saxons, regularly tattooed themselves with family symbols and crests, and the early Britons used tattoos in ceremonies. |
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The family, and Jeb Bush in particular, manages to reconcile many of the tensions and contradictions that have rankled the party. |
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The way the wind moved through the palm trees, the particular cracks that ran from one end of the street to the other, even the loud cackle of the many pigeons. |
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With his eye already on the future, and in particular on next year's World Cup, it was no surprise though to hear Woodward hit an optimistic note. |
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Given a choice between a note-perfect performance with no particular atmosphere and an imperfect performance with special excitement or insight, I'll always take the latter. |
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Obviously everybody was excited to see me, and the girls in particular were very keen to come and sit on my knee and whisper sweet nothings in my ear. |
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So normally we carry out a process where we have notifications from laboratories and emergency departments about unusual events or particular notifiable diseases. |
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When projects fall behind schedule, it seems to be because these particular employees are stacked up with work and can't adhere to the project schedule. |
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I've been so busy hacking around with HTML and building web pages about this particular subject that I have rather neglected to comment about it on here. |
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The one assumption I hope to have unsettled in these pages is that any particular novelistic genre in itself embodies a metaphysical or transcendent approach to the real. |
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The final fifteen minutes in particular, which theoretically contain the showdown between Stray Cat and Hundred Eyes, is a banal barrage of stagy and pretentious imagery. |
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One case in particular became the focus of Stuart Bowen, Special Inspector General for Iraq reconstruction. |
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In particular, his reconstruction of almost the entire pelvic girdle from a little nubbin of broken bone is like watching a magician pull a living temnospondyl out of a hat. |
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The potential interest rate bill is limited to a calculable size, and a borrower can decide whether to invest this extra cash in buying a particular property. |
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Immediately after his return Bolza continued teaching and research, in particular on function theory, integral equations and the calculus of variations. |
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The dolls are grouped according to particular events in the Japanese calendar, their method of manufacture, their design and regional characteristics. |
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In short, redlining forced blacks into particular areas and then starved those areas of affordable capital. |
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In particular, his robust stance on discipline is very welcome. |
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It was my first encounter with a particular kind of reality, which my religion, my upbringing, and the callowly romantic cast of my mind had declared obscene. |
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If I had realized I would soon become intimately familiar with one of these little sand-whipped desert oases, I might not have dozed through that particular brief. |
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No one knows why Lewis, who has been photographed on numerous occasions from that particular spot, on the tennis court suddenly became camera-shy. |
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They trekked to primary states, not as camp followers of a particular political candidate, but seeking to use the electoral process as a means to bring an end to the war. |
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The Senate is surely under no obligation to confirm any particular nominee, but after the necessary time for inquiry, it should vote him up or vote him down. |
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Last year this particular meet was not held, and had it not raced last weekend, the old favourite in the Tennant Creek sporting calendar could well have faded into oblivion. |
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In particular, perennial broadleafs and grasses such as dandelion, curly dock, Canada thistle, and quackgrass are much easier to manage prior to planting a forage crop. |
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These scientists evidently did not realize how much of our knowledge of proper game behavior precedes the learning of the statable constraints of a particular sport. |
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The initial stress in certain Uralic languages, Ob-Ugrian in particular, in which earlier harmony systems have ceased to operate, creates the appearance of the UVR systems. |
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Vets are advising owners of unvaccinated puppies in particular to be on their guard for the parvo virus, or canine distemper, which can kill dogs in a matter of days. |
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It's also called cantharides and is a powder made from the ground-up bodies of a particular kind of blister beetle that's native to Spain and southern Europe. |
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If a particular transaction lost money, the conduit, Rhineland, was on the hook, but the bank, IKB, was not. |
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Tourism in particular offers huge opportunities in the short-term. |
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Farmer Bragard is further rumoured to be contemplating using the green for fattening up capons, and it is this in particular that has the authorities in a froth. |
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The daim of a particular publicness to shopping malls by the youth of the focus group and thus the public-private dichotomy is also examined. |
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This process facilitates answers to inquiries of meaning around experience, providing an embracive understanding of a particular subject. |
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In Peter's particular situation, the role of provisioner had been markedly curtailed by Marie's cognitive illness. |
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Two chapters finally concerned the studies that have particular attention to the evoked potentials and to the electromyography. |
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Still other costs can make the process prohibitively expensive for inland cities in particular. |
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Instead, they are blobs of reddish stars without any particular structure. |
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An excise tax is a tax paid on the purchase of a particular good or the occurrence of a particular event. |
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It's a good idea to make sure young people, in particular, are made aware of the new pseudoscience since they may well be among the most exposed. |
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It is here that Klapwijk introduces his particular notion of emergent evolution. |
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Specialized contexts may be identified in which ideography is operative within a particular social group or cultural niche. |
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Which particular tragedy, or character, the Dutch TV previewer had in mind was beyond my non-existent Dutch. |
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He singled out the nation's schools as one place, in particular, where the benefits of entrepreneurialism are important. |
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All of our IFRS courses are also available for delivery in-house, and can be tailored to the needs of a particular company's finance team. |
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The cool conditions have also affected bats, in particular lesser and greater horseshoe bats whose pregnancies will have slowed down. |
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Breathing and relaxation techniques are taught at antenatal classes and Psychoprophylaxis is a particular method of training for childbirth. |
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Your preemie baby example, to me, is a perfect example of this particular rhetorical technique of yours. |
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The computers are of particular interest and predate the hand-operated slide-and-circular computers of the pre-microchip era. |
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There was a generous portion of beef in the curry which combined all the flavours and punchiness I love in this particular dish. |
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In particular, a phenomenon known as a white dwarf hypernova could have sucked alien life into a black hole. |
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Hyperthermia refers to heating a particular region of the body or heating the whole body, in order to fight cancer. |
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Hypermedia applications in particular have grown in popularity in recent years. |
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Eurodollar futures are contracts to lend Eurodollars at a given interest rate for a particular length of time at a specified future date. |
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For example, Bates went through a particular article by Daioleslam where Parsi and NIAC had cited endnotes as proof of bias. |
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A survey was employed to assess perceptions of spirituality and of the ethicality of particular behaviors. |
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In particular, we ask to what extent eustatic sea-level fluctuations influenced diversification and species distribution. |
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This risk is of particular concern because the FDA would like to see some evidence of dose response from a proof of concept study. |
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In particular, the new work from the Davies lab showed that production of proteasome and a proteasome regulator is controlled by Nrf2 during oxidative stress. |
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In particular, international investors interest in euro area securities, which are mostly denominated in euro, grew markedly over the course of the year. |
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In particular, subjects assumed a stationary, supine position on the scanning bed with both arms pronated by their side, and hands facing the table. |
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Two trends in particular, Pronatalism and racial categorization, influenced colonial officials to reconsider their racial perceptions of abandoned Eurasian children. |
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Female smokers in particular are susceptible to emphysema because of a mutation in a gene that helps repair damaged chromosomes, a new study has shown. |
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In particular, sales of our hoteling software have been strong, with a number of Fortune 500 companies purchasing it for use in their offices worldwide. |
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In particular, the predorsal region, the posterior half of the preoperculum and the operculum are typically more heavily damaged than other regions. |
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It is traditionally laid down by outsiders when visiting the meeting house of the home people to a particular area during a welcome ritual known as a powhiri. |
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In their letter concerning Amy Gordon's article, the authors raise important issues for consideration by pro-life strategists, and for Show the Truth witnesses in particular. |
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Behind the idea of a particular model of growth was the belief that a sensibly ordered state could somehow capture and eternalize the fruits of economic success. |
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Furthermore, with particular reference to irrigation, waterlog problem prevalent in the Niger Delta, could be further aggravated through pumpage from the surface streams. |
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A simpler analysis of Euclidian distance between origin and destination points was computed, rather than focus on the particular routes traversed. |
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I remember when I worked in the north west, Preston in particular, they still had the old prefabs that were built after the war as a stop gap to help the building programme. |
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Holists believe that how well someone's life goes has to be seen in terms of the life as a whole, and is not determined by the subject's well-being at particular times. |
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A particular highlight was the launch of the new hydrolysed gelatine that enables manufacturers to reformulate a diverse range of food products, boosting their protein levels. |
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Beyond this, it endamages the ecological balance and reduces the prospects of the long term exploitation of the favourable conditions of the particular areas. |
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This, he said was with particular reference to hydrogeology and sub-crop drilling leading to the completion of Mine Design for an open-pit mining operation. |
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There are various challenges that are common to all military historians but this paper will explore a few of the particular ones of prisoner-of-war history. |
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This perhaps is reason for the recurrence of iconological symbols of particular animals used in sacrifice on the art representations on oponifa all over Yoruba land. |
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But by mapping where in the world a particular SNP is common among indigenous people, scientists can make a fairly good estimate of where its primogenitor lived. |
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The IRS issued proposed regulations on the predeceased parent rule that make it easier to apply and provide guidance on its application in particular situations. |
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Depending on the type and grade of a particular tumor, the cells may exhibit pleomorphism, a high nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio, hyperchromatism, and abnormal mitoses. |
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In particular, we extend slightly some results of Kitamura, further, we show that H-separable extension of rings hold for some ring endomorphisms. |
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When, by chance, both parents pass on the same allele for a particular gene, their child is homozygous for that allele, meaning she has two identical copies of the allele. |
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But a report released yesterday by the IPCC criticises the decisions to give Mr Hogg the rewards, in particular the Range Rover which the report states was against guidelines. |
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Epigenetics is how cells play their particular piece of music, Craig says. |
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In particular, the prestressed concrete box girder bridges, which are suitable for various modern construction methods, have superior applicability. |
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