The scheme itself is, as Larry points out, pretty innocuous in isolation, just like bar codes. |
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As he points out, imagination is not just the passive faculty that retains the imprint left by sensation. |
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Further, he points out, long messages are handled more efficiently by inscription. |
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He points out in his letter that the Conservatives did not wish to form the Executive of the Council. |
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Microsoft lists ten wishes that have already been granted here, and as Mark points out, the successful wishers are not identified. |
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And, as the Times points out, there may be other unexpected costs coming down the pike. |
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Elsewhere, Sumner points out that the Fed's policy of paying interest on reserves is contractionary. |
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Stothard points out that the role of the editor of a newspaper has changed a great deal over time. |
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He points out that landowners have weakened the case for shutting access, by allowing deer stalking from last week. |
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Lastly, Mr. Robinson points out the offer to settle was withdrawn by the defendants and, therefore is not relevant. |
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As Wilson points out, full-sleeve labels not only offer more room for color but for impactful graphics. |
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The study also points out that many students suffer by turning in their forms late. |
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Rithe points out that tigers have become nocturnal and sightings are very rare. |
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John Wayne, she points out, spoke in monosyllables, often to denounce communication and chatter. |
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The place is redolent of Viennese history as the city government's web site points out. |
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Ronald Ray points out that there is no inherent right to serve in the military, and many things can disqualify people from eligibility to serve. |
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And it points out that the cyclones and monsoons that already bring such damage to the area could become even more frequent and intense. |
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After a short distance a signpost on the right points out the route to Criffel. |
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He points out that if you have already got tens of millions of willing users, it's just a question of working out what you can charge them for. |
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But, revolutionary as the wrap dress proved to be, then and now, she points out that it was hardly a ground-breaking concept. |
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As the film itself points out, they had virtually issued an ultimatum to this country with its oil embargo. |
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He points out that multiple prion-based heritable states can propagate independently within one cell. |
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One ship sinks, many sailors die, and Martin points out to Candide that the gruesome affair further proves his point. |
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Chun points out that the Chinese meaning of education revolves around enculturation and socialisation. |
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But then, as Pater points out, unassertiveness itself can be a mode of aggression. |
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The magnificently unbiddable Labour MP points out that the he may be the gangster's friend. |
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He immediately points out that sins against this commandment include not helping one's neighbor in preventing unchastity. |
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He points out another man who still has bullet wounds on his stomach from his time fighting for the mujahidin. |
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Even then, as Woodruff points out again and again, we can never be assured that we'll reach a definitive end. |
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As Polsby points out, the art of the gerrymander is another instance with respect to which the constitutional order has been turned on its head. |
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The conservationist-author points out that the urge to find, dam, and channel water is one of the earliest spurs to technological advance. |
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He also points out that it is not enough for a budget to be fiscally balanced. |
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He gently points out the practical unfeasibility of Schopenhauer's brand of stoicism. |
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As Councillor Ralph Berry rightly points out, vandalism can knock the heart out of a community. |
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He also points out that employees are often drawn into a web of corruption by people they work with. |
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But, Caroline points out, it's the callers who make the funniest slip-ups, like asking for tickets to Cats and Dogs, instead of Guys and Dolls. |
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It was a common practice at many industrial factories to lag pipes with asbestos, Mr Conyers-Kelly points out. |
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He points out that the single greatest unilateralist out there is the dictator himself. |
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Users can continue to use the web-based file upload utility gratis, but this can be slow, reader Helen Cain points out. |
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Unlike film and TV, he points out, on stage you have to get it right each time. |
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The net curtains in the front window droop in the middle, Gill points out, which gives a bad first impression from outside. |
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It also points out that year-on-year comparisons are misleading, as far less money was spent on marketing in the more recent circulation period. |
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The Director points out that the high cost of landfill disposal together with increased collection costs meant the increases were necessary. |
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In her defence the long jumper and former sprinter points out she was young, innocent and unquestioning. |
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He had a bye on the first day but then won his four remaining games to score four and a half points out of five and take first place. |
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As Dan points out, this is a recipe for identity theft, and in no meaningful way can be said to increase security. |
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As Parker points out, the meanings of these words for other purposes were unsettled and changing in this period. |
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He points out that I used hue in the sub-title of my article about colour words almost as a synonym for colour. |
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Duke also points out that freshwater black bass, the familiar largemouth and smallmouth, are found in 49 of the 50 states. |
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He points out that when it comes to a race car, there are two things that the designers and engineers keep in mind. |
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Ross correctly points out that the southeast corner of the Greenland Ice Sheet is a relatively warm area with very high snowfall. |
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As she points out in her excellent introduction, here we are hearing an implicit, unvoiced apprehension about her background. |
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She points out that he disappeared for 14 years without saying a word to Sharon. |
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He points out industry priorities which the public and private sector need to tackle, sooner rather than later. |
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He also points out that weak conditions can bring advantages, such as buying equipment more cheaply. |
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Brown points out that many of the bank's loyal supporters were laundresses. |
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He points out that swimming can be used as either an aerobic or anaerobic activity, depending on the intensity of your session. |
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However, the report also points out that much progress has been made, locally and nationally. |
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But Middleton points out that most computers are now shipped with pre-installed Ethernet cards, and many can be connected with a plug-in adapter. |
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He points out a transport plane 100 yards away, its nose bulbous with surveillance equipment. |
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He points out that the choir is composed mostly of French Quebecers from the Plateau who don't speak Bulgarian, Czech or Hungarian. |
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In addition, he points out, simply adding extra calcium through supplements or non-dairy products may not solve the problem. |
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Gray's green eyes still dance with boyish excitement as he points out the lagoons' wonders. |
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He points out that in Bangalore, it is well-nigh impossible to get a hotel room. |
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Melanie points out that today's feminists are still grappling with the questions of the nineteenth century. |
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Bailey, the lead author of the study, points out that grenadiers are not the only fish population that seems to be increasing. |
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In an important article in April 22 Haaretz Gideon Levy points out but a few cases within the year illustrating that movement equals death. |
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And as Norm points out, you know, no one can accuse these people of being hacks. |
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The layperson responsible for keeping things in ritual order in the synagogue points out two Russian seniors to Mark. |
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Sid speaks up and points out that Aunt Polly used white thread to sew Tom's shirt, but now the thread is black. |
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He points out that one very important aspect of his training for his new job was in customer care. |
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She points out, though, that because the properties are all split-level, they are easy to convert into self-contained living spaces. |
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Such a course of action, he points out, requires a choice based on morality and a conscious act of volition on his part. |
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She points out that the Mennonite doctrine of non-resistance affected women very differently than men. |
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Then I was gearing up to leave dead on 5.30 pm when the boss points out a problem. |
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As Mr Lawson points out, the intermediate bank was never at risk because it never advanced money to the company until it was paid by the group. |
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Carmel also points out that as usual there will be the possibility of staging the play a third night, such is the demand for tickets. |
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It also points out that Croydon's system is the least costly of the tram networks mentioned. |
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Nine-year-olds are tough nuts to crack, as Peter Loraine, head of marketing at S Club Juniors' label Polydor, points out. |
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As Hockney points out, plenty of artists like Leonardo da Vinci were keenly aware of the camera obscura. |
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The USA Today piece points out the non-financial motivations that lead Gis to re-up. |
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As she points out, most working men's clubs could not operate without women. |
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She sorts the bread into different types and points out one piece that's full of candied fruit and spices, insisting I taste some. |
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He points out that early forms of benchmarking tended to be reverse engineering. |
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It has, as Stein JA points out, an inherent quality that it will be used to the benefit of subsequent owners and occupiers. |
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As he points out, winning a major wasn't easy for a British professional of his status. |
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He points out that substantial funding is being poured in to the police areas worst affected by violent crime. |
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His manual for organizers points out that mobilizing the religious community imparts the odor of sanctity to a left-wing social agenda. |
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The image quality isn't stellar, but as Cohen points out in the commentary, the movie looks good for a non-studio effort. |
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As Gilman points out, in a short story this would be the moment where she'd realize that the idol of her dreams was in fact a lewd creep. |
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As David points out, they want him extradited for an alleged crime, committed in England against an English bank. |
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As he points out, stirrup pumps were distributed to counter the impact of the devices. |
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The trick is, as Perry points out, is to learn how to deceive myself more efficiently. |
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Most crimes, he points out, are committed by a very few persistent offenders. |
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Hamilton says it was unintentional and points out that the cheques were cashed at different times, but he did receive double his expense back. |
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What's more, she points out, thriftiness today could be catastrophically expensive tomorrow. |
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As he points out, studies of the German colonial period often emphasize the actions of state and the oppressiveness of colonial authority. |
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Shermer points out that Copernicus's heliocentric system was, for scientific and ideological reasons, slow to be accepted. |
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As the Geobytes staff points out below, I can roll up my sleeves and redirect the dial-in spammers. |
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Trombly points out that the strong fiber produced by hemp and kenaf blends well with the weaker post-consumer recycled paper. |
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Most advertisements that have held sway over the people are a study in contrast, he points out. |
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But then these rooms are stuffed with things of beauty, as the deputy curator of the collection, Martin Clayton, enthusiastically points out. |
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Aristotle also points out that sometimes the hypothesis of the genus is omitted as too obvious. |
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Character is one of the most important instructive and suasive devices in literature, Fowler points out. |
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He points out that, when it comes to building a nuclear bomb, obtaining high explosives is only a small part of a very complicated procedure. |
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He points out that it becomes very difficult for players to focus on high pressure tournament like the World Cup for too long. |
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Lawyer Richard Potter points out that the odd word said in jest in the gossip pages of newspapers and magazines can also cause legal headaches. |
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As he points out, the new capitalist economy created social problems not previously faced in American society. |
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It points out how the whole care team can help with such patients' medical and social needs. |
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As Thomas points out, these studies achieved negative pressure by using wall suction devices or surgical vacuum bottles. |
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The paper also points out that individual land uses often interact synergistically, compounding their negative effect on habitats and birds. |
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Though he admits that he's a pack rat, Caouette points out 160 hours of material isn't so much when collected over a span of 20 years. |
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David Morgan rightly points out the tuition charges have been levied since 1995 but the alternative was no tuition at all. |
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Calvert points out that the floods triggered by the recent storm surge had demonstrated the eco friendly nature of the dry latrines. |
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She points out a few examples of foods which didn't exist when our ancestors were around that are commonly included in the Paleo Diet. |
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Loster also points out that lightning strikes increase with warmer weather, a threat to modern electronics and forests parched by extreme heat. |
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Drasko Jovanovic points out the important symbiosis between particle physics and cosmology. |
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Its crime, as the documentary points out, was that from first song to last, it got through three and a half hundredweight of black paint. |
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As Rowe points out, the early cynodonts were the first synapsids in which the brain filled the endocranial cavity. |
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She also points out that these children benefit from the family support brothers and sisters can offer. |
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Michael says isolation can be a problem for single parents, but points out that help is available. |
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She points out that there are on-line businesses that track users' clickstreams. |
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He also points out a bit of censorship when one line proved too hot for the dialogue track, though it's there for lip-readers. |
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This lady points out her home here among the rubble, but she is afraid of being seen on camera, fearful of what may happen to her. |
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And he points out that the monitoring of hurricane winds today has a coarseness of about 5 miles per hour. |
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He rightly points out that China is only paying lip service to cracking down on counterfeiters and copyright pirates. |
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For instance, Trivedi points out that a towering metal sculpture designed by Pablo Picasso wouldn't be possible without arc welding. |
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However, Adrian points out that even the most docile, harmless household pet can turn into a monster. |
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He points out that the 1990s saw a cluster of unusually destructive floods in Scotland. |
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As my husband points out, teaching is a grueling, challenging job and takes an enormous amount of energy. |
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He points out that serious crime, indictable offences, fell by 21 per cent, from 102,484 offences to 81,274 offence in the five-year period. |
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He points out that the magazine shop and snack bar are mainly used by long-distance travellers who use the National Highway. |
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He also points out with asperity that Fry abandoned a play to near-certain death, allowing his friend Rik Mayall to sink with it. |
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York needed to get six points out of the 14 at stake to assure themselves of a place in the final next month. |
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His sister, he points out, is a Lubavitcher with seven children in Miami Beach. |
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Oily fish, such as mackerel or trout, is one of the easiest things possible to cook, points out Annie. |
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He also points out that fusion has become all too easy to attempt with the advent of overnight express mail. |
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And as the Pontifical Commission points out, the sentence of 1633 was not irreformable. |
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The commonplace pessimistic argument points out that since low interest rates have been good for the economy, higher interest rates will be bad. |
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As she points out, most poets these days begin with autobiographical material. |
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As Geoff points out, the Inuit's polysynthetic language puts them in a strong position to make up descriptive words like this. |
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Borman points out that tolerating such heavy put-downs can squash your self-image. |
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Funk points out that the particle H displays its sharpest disjunctive characteristics in interrogative sentences. |
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Moreover, as Lomborg points out, there is a strong correlation between increased prosperity and environmental improvement. |
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Glad to know I'm in good company, but as Charles points out, Google News' criteria are rather odd. |
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Cecil Adams points out that some Hindus, including women, argue that suttee should be allowed because it's an integral part of their tradition. |
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Finsler points out that one needs to distinguish between satisfiable and unsatisfiable circular definitions. |
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It points out that fluent speakers have fallen from 250,000 over 80 years ago to under 30,000 today. |
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Hardiman points out other limitations, such as Gandhi's patriarchal outlook that survived his daring call to women to join satyagraha. |
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First, she points out how easy it is for her and me, and others who comparatively have it made, to avoid direct action. |
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As the actress points out, a baby bump could hardly be hidden behind a string of flapper beads. |
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As he points out, good forestry is part of the solution to nonpoint source pollution. |
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It points out that such a corridor development can deal with economic, social and environmental issues. |
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Gattuso also points out the lack of scientific evidence that e-waste in landfills presents health risks. |
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The standard Latin dictionary in fact points out that the word Graecitas does not occur until the post-classical period. |
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He points out that he is still living in the Home Secretary's grace and favour flat in central London, despite his resignation. |
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This study points out that most of the published results of medical research are, in fact, false. |
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Recent research points out that some sheep seem to be more resistant to foot rot than others. |
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Naturalist Gloria Caminotti describes the mangroves in halting English, and points out some elusive lizards sunning themselves. |
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She also points out that a critical moral distinction in play here is between intended and unintended killing. |
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He also points out that although schools must meet the building code standards for air quality, that doesn't necessarily mean today's codes. |
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Gatza points out that a few specialty distributors, handling just craft beer, have sprung up. |
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The omnipresence of television is now reflected even in bus terminals, railway stations and, why even hospitals, he points out. |
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As the foreword of this book points out, it's only a stepping stone for aspiring kernel developers. |
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His nine-year sentence, as his attorney rightly points out, compares unfavourably to the terms handed out to robbers. |
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She accepts that her BBC persona helped clinch the column, but points out that she was a newspaper freelance long before becoming a TV reporter. |
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Having more work than you know what to do with is actually a pretty good position to be in, points out Mr Houston. |
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Schimmel points out that an adjustment in the fuel cell itself may provide a solution. |
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A mini fridge, he points out, won't dominate a kitchen the way a full-size unit can. |
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He does not think fundholding was an ideal system but points out that it did give GPs some control over the health delivered in their local area. |
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But he points out that the same ineffability can make musical language politically potent. |
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But, as Margolis points out, futurology isn't so much about sketching an inevitable tomorrow as it is about helping to make choices about it. |
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The sign points out the dangers of approaching too close to Bell Hollow, and strongly advises against using the cave for potholing explorations. |
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He rightly points out the difference between a master plan and an actual site plan. |
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He points out that there is evidence that electric eels were used to numb an area of pain, or to anaesthetize it for medical treatment. |
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Fillmore considered that adjuncts can also be assigned theta roles, but the problem, as Dowty points out, is where to stop. |
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It points out letting a home instead of leaving it empty will lessen vandalism, dilapidation and depreciation of properties. |
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She points out that only a proportion of its patients have been ordered there by a court after committing an offence through mental derangement. |
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As Dr White points out, even Margaret Thatcher and Winston Churchill took power naps. |
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She agrees with Jacobovici but she points out a crucial ingredient needed to make a historical film work. |
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The councillor, like his Labour predecessor, points out that this city gets a bad deal from Whitehall. |
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As Arnold points out, the purpose here is to triangulate against the Democratic Congress. |
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He points out that the explosion of Internet medical information is creating a legal minefield for doctors. |
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This is best illustrated, as he points out, by the misidentification of Hindu religious nationalism as fundamentalism. |
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In fact, the website points out that its early exponents were classically trained singers specialising in khayaal and thumri styles of singing. |
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The pride of a big library often rests on the number of books it has, he points out. |
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He points out that it's almost impossible to take clothing off without there being an aspect of power play. |
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Besides, Andrew points out, many people actually enjoy their work and don't want to be told when to take time off. |
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The paper points out that the energy of 2.66 gallons of ethanol is equivalent to 1.74 gallons of gasoline. |
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He points out that remortgaging can make sense from an inheritance tax standpoint. |
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Likewise, she points out, she has never chosen to include glossaries to demystify certain words for an overseas readership. |
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He points out this, snaps you off a bit of that, tells you how these ones flourished and those ones turned up their toes. |
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As Lester strongly points out, from simple lack of awareness we are deadening our senses by becoming tuned out. |
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Smith also points out that the ratio of actual data with respect to metadata will continue to shrink. |
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Bonnycastle also points out that an art book gives collectors more reassurance about an artist's longevity. |
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Ibec also points out that rates are applied in an inequitable manner, as only commercial enterprises are charged. |
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The Director of Human Resources points out complaisantly that factory life is not without its small pleasures. |
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Cosmologist and metrologist Dr. John Hartnett points out that Ross is even wrong about the secular astronomy. |
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Scientific advancements, which have reached the level of cloning, are yet to find an alternative to blood, he points out. |
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But, Newman points out, the personalities and relationships that keep audiences rapt are not neglected. |
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As Mr Fowles again points out, we find ourselves adrift on a raft, in a silent, unyielding universe, dominated by hazard and infinitude. |
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Finally, microeconomics that looks at the effects of information asymmetry points out how this relational imbalance can lead to market failure. |
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Mason points out that accusations of collusion between the two companies were nothing new. |
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He particularly points out that James proved a highly capable naval officer, a career for which he seems to have had a natural bent. |
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And he again points out rampant agism that discriminates against experienced programmers and in favour of workaholic cheaper developers. |
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Unfortunately, as Farquhar points out, these texts also normalize androcentrism. |
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He points out to tragic dramatists that what is seen on the stage makes a deeper impression than what is only narrated. |
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As Mr. Taranto points out, a closer examination of the facts might have prevented Mr. Buchanan from being so disastrously mistaken. |
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He points out that they often find their finished product a million miles away from the original concept. |
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Ben points out the area where he has found shell casings in the past, just below the steering quadrant. |
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Shree is a difficult raga, she points out, adding that it suits a difficult bhava. |
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Metacom, Richter points out, willingly assumed an English name, Philip, and he and his Wampanoag followers raised hogs. |
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As he points out, the abnormalities we see here are not the result of heredity or some other mischance. |
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But there's a difference between 'trend' and 'trendy' as trendspotter Irma Zandl so rightly points out. |
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The report points out that many doctors are engaging in such practices despite a well-publicized crackdown on insurance fraud and abuse. |
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Aside from the Norwich Union building, almost every high post-war building that has gone up in York has been a disaster, he points out. |
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It's not an easy thing to grasp because at the centre lies, as Crick points out, a series of abstract legal and political concepts. |
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He points out that staff can also compromise security by viewing shady sites and accidentally installing keylogging software or viruses. |
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He points out that road congestion is already hurting haulage and rail and shipping is now identified as a cheaper short-haul option for cargo. |
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She points out that a good attitude alone isn't going to make symptoms vanish, and she doubts that cognitive therapy would improve her chronic fatigue. |
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Plus, he points out that the by-product of alcohol production from corn is a highly concentrated and nutritious feed with which we can fatten up our livestock. |
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Indeed, as Richard points out, the plenary indulgence first given to the Crusaders soon ceased to be the primary motive for undertaking a Crusade. |
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However, another tea expert points out that although the size of the bag may be important, factors such as increasing infusion with a spoon also make a difference. |
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As he points out, if the allegation were true, this leak would constitute a serious breach of national security and would merit condign punishment under a 1982 law. |
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He agrees that Elgin exceeded the terms of his firman, but points out that there were two additional firmans from the Sultan sanctioning the export of the marbles. |
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He points out the statistical invalidity of a study of a mere nine cases. |
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He points out areas recently cleared of abandoned cars and rubbish. |
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We have so many contradictory feelings when we meet people, he points out. |
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She points out that clothes can help people feel better about themselves. |
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He demonstrates logical flaws in the theory and points out its fallacies. |
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He points out that clubs help rally local fans for group activities and even participation in formal motorcycle racing competitions to further popularize the sport. |
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But how does the letter of comfort help on that because, as Mr Cowdery points out, it is posited on the footing that he has no engagement in this group of criminal activities? |
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He points out that India had, in 2001, over 60 million tonnes of foodgrains stored in reserve, much of it open to the weather and subject to spoilage. |
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He points out that the London mayor has powers to franchise bus services. |
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Rajendra Ravi points out that cycle rickshaws are the only mode of existing transport that is totally non-polluting and ideal for short distance travel. |
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As the council's report points out, scientists are at liberty to explore, experiment, and innovate largely unburdened by the dead hand of government. |
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Thompson points out that the first clause of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms says that all rights can be restricted if there is a justified reason to do so. |
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Still, ISS correctly points out that Democrats get more votes down South than electoral outcomes suggest. |
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Rawashda is holding his laptop as he points out every nook and cranny of his studio apartment. |
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Clark points out that some applications, such as parking lots, have so many different grades and slopes that the use of a trimmer becomes almost impossible. |
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He points out that the proposal to give left-turn cars advance green lights will slow down streetcars and probably negate any gains made otherwise. |
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He points out that millions of pounds are being spent on airfreighting out resources that could be sourced from Singapore, China, India, Thailand and Malaysia. |
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He points out that the great streams of visitors to the Eternal City for the various jubilees have had a large impact on the city and its monuments. |
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As this description points out, Rubin suggests that in a hunter-gatherer tribe, goods are exchanged mostly through sharing and reciprocal altruism. |
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As Kohen points out to The Daily Beast, dawkins never actually apologizes for what he said. |
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It is easy enough to do, as Justice Callaway points out, when there is knowledge and disclosure at the start, because one can reconstitute the court relatively simply. |
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He points out that at his previous club his handle was The Snake. |
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However, he points out that halogen oxidants also form during the sunlight-triggered breakdown of industrial chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbon refrigerants. |
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As Sargent points out, that would require cuts totaling one sixth to one third of government. |
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On the other hand, Jesus points out that if believers faithfully practice almsgiving, prayer, and fasting then an unstated heavenly reward awaits them. |
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My guide points out that, because of its size and limited wealth over the years, the city's period buildings have escaped the ravages of the renovators. |
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Genetics alone does not an eating disorder make, generally speaking, and Bulik points out that environment still plays a role. |
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These are reasonable requests, as Stursberg genially points out, but when he first raised the issue, some film-makers thought he was asking them to walk on water. |
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He points out that in Bulgaria, there is still room for product innovation, but none of the economies have leapfrogged several development stages at once. |
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As this article points out, Aramaic was the parent language of Assyrian. |
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The stories of girls overseas have not often been part of the canon of American expatriate writing, Kaplan points out. |
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For example, she points out that women established the first antivivisectionist societies in both England and America, and that most members were also women. |
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Stanforth points out that your core region is also worked on a road bike, as are your triceps, which are used a lot for balancing and even pulling up steep hills. |
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As Mike himself points out, if Mr Horgan has chosen not to go ex-directory, even though he's the director of a number of companies, then he is asking for trouble. |
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The franchising company points out on its website that the president's health care law included measures to help support that. |
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The text also includes many diagrams of molecular structures and points out the relevance and importance of the chemical structure to the pharmacological action. |
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He points out that where such extreme early deprivation is followed by nurturant care there is some improvement in speech, intelligence and social skills. |
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He points out that in a full scale world war, guerrilla warfare, however romanticized and dramatic, is seldom relevant. |
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The wind is blowing in our favour, but Kent points out dips and hollows we must avoid because the breeze there could swirl up and send our scent out to alert any deer above. |
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Still, he also points out that because a design is in math, it is a whole lot easier to mill out a model, using post-processed CAD data to run the machine tool. |
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But as Ed Kilgore points out, increasing numbers of Republicans are telling the Hawkeye State to take a hike. |
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Indeed, the Targum's defense of Esther on this point only points out how impossible such strict maintenance of the law would be for someone in Esther's position. |
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As your article points out, any tarnish of Bangalore's image is not just a blemish on the city, but also a loss of opportunity for our nation at large. |
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Rimzon points out that his motifs are basically archetypal forms. |
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The report points out there are at least 1.5 million skilled expatriates from developing countries employed in western Europe, the United States, Australia and Japan. |
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Merry points out the role of gossip and scandal in social control, especially in bounded social systems where interdependence and ostracism costs are higher. |
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As he points out in the catalogue, the elemental feelings about life and death evoked in these paintings of solitary stags convey a mood of religious awe. |
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As Joe points out, I somehow managed to totally mangle this question. |
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He had, as Weisbrode points out, a great reverence for the institution of monarchy, but a spotty record with monarchs. |
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The exhibit points out, for instance, that immobile plants face over 500,000 types of insects who want to feed on them. |
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Miles's team points out that the orthodox tax-break systems that enabled financial packages like Tessas and Peps to succeed have been applied to mortgages in the past. |
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Needham points out that Cruz was 10 when Reagan was inaugurated and that Mitt Romney was an independent when Reagan was president. |
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The Tab points out that Prince William is ineligible for a student loan, as he has already completed a degree at St Andrews. |
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Candide points out that the singing gondoliers must be happy. |
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Daly points out his sponsors by their logos on his golf shirt. |
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Bon Jovi, Bob Dylan, and Tracy Chapman all got their start on the sidewalks, he points out. |
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Sartre also, Marie-Denise Boros points out, was particularly fond of the crab, a creature which scuttles its way into everything from his philosophical texts to his plays. |
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Literature in the 14th century, Strohm points out, was an intimate, interactive affair. |
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Carla points out how meaningful it can be to have people in your life who simply understand what you're going through. |
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Then, when he puts a halter on the horse, he quickly points out to the crowd that if the horse really takes off, any control would be lost in an instant! |
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Indeed, as Kohen points out in a blog post, the numbers suggest the opposite. |
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Moreover, as Jeffrey Goldberg points out, this has disturbing implications for late-term abortions. |
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She points out that the special dietary requirements of many Indians, especially Gujaratis, also showed the need for a special packaged tour geared to the community. |
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As the author of this monograph points out, the ruling elites in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have never set their sights on achieving competitive market economies. |
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But, the presenter points out that their wind power development has leveled out for the last year. |
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As the author repeatedly points out, the pornographic material he seized wasn't simply more explicit than 18-certificate films or top-shelf magazines. |
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But that means a significant portion of the lifer population is behind bars for a non-homicide, Nellis points out. |
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He or she points out that the shuttle would be less exposed to micrometeoroids and orbital debris at the altitude of Hubble than at the lower altitude of the space station. |
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He points out that the solid fuel industry cooperated fully with the Department when smokefree zones were introduced in many major cities and towns throughout the country. |
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As Mr. Jacobs points out, underage models should be chaperoned and offered protections. |
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For instance, he points out, Charlemagne treated Saxony like his own personal punching bag. |
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And Trujillo points out trade with the Americas can be as large or larger than with China or India. |
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It points out that there are no controls on human trafficking and child labor when it comes to the production of the goods. |
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As the ACLU points out in its lawsuit against the government, the metadata program is quite intrusive. |
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Before anybody gets too sentimental about the blessings of music, however, Brown points out that music can also transform crowds into a dangerous mob. |
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