Wheat grains possess a furrow running along the length of the kernel with a vascular bundle embedded at the bottom. |
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All of the snake toxin types still possess the bioactivity of the ancestral proteins in at least some of the toxin isoforms. |
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Admittedly some of the rodents that possess the ability, such as rats and mice, are almost completely nocturnal. |
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While most sedges possess triangular stems, its stem is round in cross section. |
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Both characters possess a rapier wit, and lash out with reckless abandon, and both films wisely recognize their cynicism as a defense mechanism. |
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Five hundred and fifty billionaires possess the same amount of wealth as the poorest 2 billion people on the planet. |
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Women are more adaptable, compliant and possess the communication skills required by the call centre service economy. |
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Individuals possess these capacities in varying degrees, but they are part of the universal genetic inheritance of the human race. |
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The one advantage he did possess was inherited wealth, which he pledged to spend for the benefit of others. |
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It is wrong and stupid to impose the brunt of the reforms on the socially weak while ignoring all those who possess large incomes and wealth. |
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If women possess any power over you, it's only because of your own weak-mindedness. |
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Mercury was believed to possess magical properties and some regarded it as the quintessence of the human body and of all substances. |
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By contrast, the female characters are sparsely developed and possess few redeeming qualities. |
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If higher degrees qualify students to teach rather than become professional writers, it follows they must also possess critical skills. |
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It was a matter of pride to possess a clock that kept good time and people went to great lengths to secure it. |
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You possess the ability to back your strong imagination with will and action. |
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I can't imagine for a moment that these sports schools would possess modern technical equipment. |
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It's just that you can't tolerate people who want to control or possess you. |
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The present communication reports a wide range of higher plants which possess the ability to metabolize malonate. |
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Both C. elata and C. rubifolia possess biternate leaves with large palmate terminal leaflets with five principal veins. |
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Most teleost fishes possess a complex set of intrinsic caudal fin muscles that have only rarely been studied experimentally. |
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That was one of the explanations for autistics who possess various incredible mental abilities. |
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All of the team possess undoubted talent and they should come good in the weeks to come. |
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With so many suppliers and variables he had to possess a fair degree of tenacity. |
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They are only the third mammal type, after human beings and tamarin monkeys, to have been shown to possess this ability. |
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It is not the mere articulation which is our distinguishing character, for parrots and other birds possess this power. |
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Like many sons of the manse, he seems to possess a covenant to govern others. |
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The universal ether of science, which exists in extreme tenuity, can be proved to possess some weight. |
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Inadequacy in bowling was another, the side's batting was not up to the mark and the team did not possess a quality all-rounder either. |
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The Russians do possess and have clearly announced their vital security interest in the Baltic region. |
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Newts of the genus Taricha possess large quantities of tetrodotoxin in their skin and other tissues. |
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Yet they possess a rare spirit which allows them to grasp life by the scruff of its neck and cope with whatever it throws in the face. |
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We are not obliged to share the superficial view that lumpen social layers possess an inherently revolutionary character. |
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On Aristotle's view, a community of any sort can possess order only if it has a ruling element or authority. |
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According to the theory, different individuals possess different attributional styles. |
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Dolphin is currently seeking proofreaders and audio typists who possess background knowledge in science fields. |
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Some of them possess the skills of astute politicians, and others have mastered the art of the political game. |
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Shadows and dimly lighted sequences possess great detail and clarity, with no signs of edge enhancement or digital compression artifacts present. |
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In contrast, arthropods such as the lobster possess distinct maxillipeds, pereopods, pleopods, and uropod. |
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Among vertebrates, only the cartilaginous fishes, lungfishes and amphibians possess exceptionally large C-values. |
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They possess no beard on their good-natured faces and their stomachs are usually rounded. |
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Plants also possess a great diversity of physical resistance traits, such as spines and thorns. |
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Along with their technical skills, these researchers possess unusual business and media savvy, say their peers. |
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Under capitalism, the social relation between those who own the means of production and those who possess labor power has been exploited. |
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Russia does, however, possess an arsenal of nuclear weapons that it inherited from the Soviet era. |
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Indeed, ion channels, whether gated by ligand, voltage, or force, all possess specialized molecular sensors for detection of their stimuli. |
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The British Parliament had no direct equivalent elsewhere, although the Polish Sejm and Hungarian Diet did possess points in common. |
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Some veins do not possess smooth muscle fibers and, as a result, do not have a tunica media. |
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Could it be that children actually possess morals and self-control and are capable of exercising restraint? |
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In fact, the completed windows do possess a freshness that is striking to find in the medium of monumental stained glass. |
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Although they share traits with the scyphozoans and hydrozoans, cubozoans also possess traits found in neither of the two other medusoid classes. |
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Most of them possess no souls and an inhuman ability to disregard all forms of emotion and feeling. |
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If you have received an apport, then you, or someone in the vicinity, probably possess an degree of physical mediumship energy. |
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As plants do not possess a mechanism to degrade lignins, lignification represents a significant, non-recoverable investment of carbon and energy. |
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The uncompromising lives of service lived by lonely lighthouse keepers possess a special dignity. |
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Other delphinids possess a melon, but their rostrum is short and the bulging forehead merely gives the head a squared-off appearance. |
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The perioperative environment is becoming more complex, and its leaders need to possess some business savvy and be clinically astute. |
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The alkaloid was found to be devoid of analgesic properties but to possess central antitussive activity equal to that of codeine. |
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And sometimes national coaches possess a deluded sense of their own importance. |
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Prospective trust board members will be selected on merit related to the skills they possess and the skills necessary to manage this reserve. |
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A majority of plants possess stages in their life cycle at which specific tissues can survive severe tissue water loss. |
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However, unlike cnidarians, ctenophores possess rows of cilia and a unique, complex sensory organ and lack cnidae and metagenesis. |
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We possess 6000 square meter factory with modern management and equipments, which is begird by beautiful surrounding. |
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The Metis descended from the intermarriage of Europeans with indigenous peoples and they possess elements of both cultures. |
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Unquestionably possess the greatest depth of talent in the finals, with top-notch quality throughout. |
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The shells are 5-10 mm high, possess up to eight or nine whorls, and exhibit a fine axial ribbing. |
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The spectra of the intermediates and the ground forms of the rhodopsin family possess a characteristic common feature. |
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I have always believed that we all possess the ability to be creative and artistic. |
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In addition, it is believed they possess crude electronic devices capable of triggering incendiary bombs. |
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Born from 1975 to 1980, these cuspers possess an interesting mix of generation X skepticism and millennial optimism. |
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Despite scoring just nine goals in the league Manchester United possess potentially the most lethal striking quartet in the country. |
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It is one thing to possess an electric bulb yet it is quite another to make it light up. |
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Scotland, despite a poor series of results leading up to the tournament, possess lofty aspirations. |
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They must also possess deep political prudence, founded on an appreciation of ancient history as well as modern affairs. |
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He informed her that it was not permissible that a layperson possess such an important relic. |
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In addition, men possess other types of DNA that will tell him about the female ancestral line. |
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We have got very young and youthful team and our boys possess a lot of skill and speed accompanied by peak fitness. |
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Does this country possess the courage to affirm a common code of principles, of manners? |
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So did the early Indo Europeans till the land and possess wheeled vehicles? |
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England does not possess a more admirable competitor and the doughty Lancastrian has been cruelly served by umpiring standards in this series. |
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On the other hand, invading species with predominantly allogamous modes of reproduction may possess a high level of genetic diversity. |
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Although each has special receptors and unique characteristics to their activity, they all possess growth-promoting and lactogenic activity. |
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Fruits possess rehydration properties and can compensate the loss of vital salts like sodium and potassium from the body. |
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Certain lacertilian species such as the lacertid, and insects such as the mantis, possess a third eye, known as the parietal eye. |
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Seen in reproduction, it is hard to conceive of the monumentality and refulgence that the grandest of them possess in the flesh. |
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Most plants possess a large number of peroxidase isoenzymes encoded by multigene families. |
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They possess a replicative mode of transposition, so that the insertions are mostly stable. |
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Sandstones frequently possess multistage histories involving several cycles of deposition and redeposition. |
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Most commentators argue that it will stand or fall on whether the continent's leaders possess the will to deal with dictators and kleptocrats. |
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Yet these earlier birds did not possess claws on their wings or teeth in their beaks. |
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A portal gate is a form of transportation used by those who possess magical abilities such as wizards or magicians. |
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Do your senior NCOs, senior civilians, and officers possess the leadership skills that can motivate midlevel NCOs and airmen in their areas? |
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Few, if any, other counties possess such strong forwards who can switch positions at will. |
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The scientists had long theorized that dolphins possess the intelligence of an average human teenager and their suspicions were confirmed in this study. |
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Although it has been widely assumed that ruminants, by virtue of rumen bacteria, do possess adequate phytase activity, there is evidence to the contrary. |
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Seneca encouraged followers to possess the strength of immunity to setback, but never withheld his human touch. |
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She was thrice widowed, and she claimed to possess the gift of augury. |
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Currently it is not illegal to possess raw magic mushrooms, which contain powerful hallucinogenic properties, but when prepared they become a class A drug. |
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Under Clause 21 of the Drugs Act 2005, it is now an offence to import, export, produce, supply, possess or possess with intent to supply magic mushrooms. |
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She was charming, with the indefinable magnetism certain older cultivated European women possess whether or not they were beauties in their youth. |
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And so a distinct Spanish culinary tradition was born, as bar owners found that tapas possess an attraction all their own and began to expand the variety they offered. |
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And yet all I can think is how a nutritionally deprived Irish immigrant, a backwoodsman and a 16th-century carpenter managed to possess such fantastically white teeth. |
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Most British school-leavers don't even possess the basic facts. |
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A given clan group might possess numerous kangakanga badges or emblems. |
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Dragonfly larvae possess a highly specialized mouthpart, known as the labial mask, which can be extended rapidly to grab prey such as small animals. |
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Some of these secondary metabolites possess therapeutical value. |
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In this way the ancestor of therian mammals came to possess a single generation of replacement teeth, which erupt when the jaw reaches a size large enough to accommodate them. |
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Rational choice theory views actors as rational insofar as they act instrumentally, are utility maximizers, possess stable and exogenous preferences, and are self-interested. |
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For instance, West Virginia legislators banned the bath salt drug MDPV last year, making it a misdemeanor to sell, buy or possess the synthetic drug. |
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This was our birthright as intellectuals, but to possess it we needed to withstand the terror, loneliness, and isolation inherent in intellectual life. |
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The aquatic larvae or nymphs possess respiratory abdominal tracheal gills. |
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Renegade witch doctors have convinced locals that the blood, bones, and skin of people with albinism possess magical properties. |
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They drink too much, their bellies distend, and most possess a predilection for siliconed blondes and themed belt buckles. |
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By the way, Achinese and Balinese also possess a retroflex voiceless stop. |
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Did you know that waxwings get drunk on rowan berries, and possess livers twice the size of other comparable birds to deal with these occasional binges? |
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Only 2 percent of all taxpayers possess enough wealth to pay an estate tax, and more than half the tax is paid by a minuscule 4,000 families a year. |
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To cook the macaroni the commissary sold hotpots, which you needed a permit to possess and could only buy one a time. |
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In the non-academic world, information professionals don't necessarily possess an advanced degree in library science, information science, or a related field. |
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He is, after all, a navy veteran who whistles for his children, a widower withdrawn so deeply into mourning that he flees from the memories that possess his home. |
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Although their basic weapon is the rifle, they possess modern heavy weapons, including antiaircraft missile systems, recoilless rifles, and mortars. |
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It does possess conserved quantities, its world line does constitute a causal process, and it is not capable of moving faster than the speed of light. |
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This was a bit of a gamble, for the regular army combat troops did not possess the same high degree of natural talents as the Special Forces people. |
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Assange can hardly pretend to lack the intention of disseminating secrets to people not entitled to possess them. |
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As a white, educated, Western, middle-class male, I possess most of the unearned privilege the world has to offer. |
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According to her some of the most important aspects that an individual needs to possess in life are love, passion, affection, mercy and compassion for the poor. |
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The degree of completeness of the combinatorial system in the most anciently arisen living vertebrates to possess the combinatorial immune response was surprising. |
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In some quarters, the dove is considered to possess angelic qualities. |
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The entropic penalty is greater for the drugs than for benzene and resorcinol, perhaps because the latter possess fewer degrees of freedom that can be restricted upon binding. |
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The IOC members must possess tremendous faith to entrust the Games to Sochi in the face of such obstacles! |
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We are strong in our accomplishments, yet by some cruel irony we possess soft sensitive bodies and extraordinarily tall buildings. |
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Since human beings are created in the image of God, and possess powers of reason which are a reflection of God's, they may act in the world as delegates or lieutenants of God. |
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All this indicates that the thorns possess a root-like function. |
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The epidermis is cellular and does not possess any locomotory cilia. |
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Based on careful observations, Darwin contended that many animals possess general concepts, some reasoning ability, rudiments of moral sentiments, and complex emotions. |
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Before the Reform Act 1867, the working class did not possess the vote and therefore had little political power. |
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The items buried with the dead give some indication as to what was considered important to possess in the afterlife. |
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We possess a fair amount of information on the origin of the code of laws of the Lombards. |
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We possess an important law of the Bavarians, whose duchy was situated in the region east of the river Lech. |
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Asymmetric federalism exists where states are granted different powers, or some possess greater autonomy than others do. |
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The Roman senate appeared to possess the sovereign authority, and devolved on the emperors all the executive powers of government. |
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Prior to 1932, the Kingdom of Siam did not possess a legislature, as all legislative powers were vested in the person of the monarch. |
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While several classes of kinase inhibitors are highly selective many possess a vast polypharmacology across the kinome target-scape. |
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Indeed, keen to possess it, or recover its materials, the Normans appropriated it in large quantities in the wake of the Conquest. |
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Macau participates in international organizations and events that do not require members to possess national sovereignty. |
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In 21st century, almost all leading countries of the world possess annihilative atomic weapons. |
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The rhynchactids possess a premax with few curved teeth, but the dentaries are toothless. |
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Some palaces possess associated hieroglyphic descriptions that identify them as the royal residences of named rulers. |
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It is a common belief that jinn can possess a human, thus requiring Exorcism. |
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The lanthanides samarium, europium and ytterbium possess relatively stable and long-known dispositive states. |
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Recently, more and more attention has been drawn to neurorestorative therapies, which possess far longer time window than acute neuroprotection. |
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This distinguishes them from surrounding villages who were not allowed to hold markets and did not possess market squares. |
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Especially in parts of the Atlantic provinces, some Canadians do not possess the phenomenon of Canadian raising. |
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Students who sit for the CAPE usually possess CSEC or an equivalent certification. |
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The presence of paras, which are neighbourhoods that possess a strong sense of community, is characteristic of the city. |
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Some Local Authorities possess examples relating to their former local admiralty jurisdiction. |
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Circuit courts are also the only trial courts in the State of Michigan which possess the power to issue equitable remedies. |
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Because the courts of appeals possess only appellate jurisdiction, they do not hold trials. |
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The three Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden all have long monarchic histories, and possess several palaces. |
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They don't possess any materialistic things and also don't use the basic services like that of a phone, electricity etc. |
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As of July 1, 2014, a permit is no longer required to possess a loaded handgun in a motor vehicle. |
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States possess a number of powers and rights under the United States Constitution. |
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Local authorities do not have legislative abilities even if they possess regulatory authority. |
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Following the capture of Providence Island by Spain in 1641, England did not possess a base close to the coast. |
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State legislators chose the Senate, and senators had to possess significant property to be deemed worthy and sensible enough for the position. |
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Countries ambitious to develop and deploy nuclear weapons are discouraged from doing so by countries that already possess them. |
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Of that figure, only 13, boldfaced in the list below, possess the capability to design automobiles from the ground up. |
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We wished at the period of the Revolution, and do now wish, to derive all we possess as an inheritance from our forefathers. |
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The Russell Archives held by McMaster's William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections possess over 40,000 of his letters. |
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I think it may be taken that we owe the sailors' working song as we now possess it to the Americans. |
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Fleetwood is the only town in the United Kingdom to possess three lighthouses and the two within the town itself remain fully operational. |
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The three Tropidonotes here described possess the true syncranterian type of dentition. |
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Solutions of Einstein's equations that violate this inequality exist, but they do not possess an event horizon. |
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Mathcore's main defining quality is the use of odd time signatures, and has been described to possess rhythmic comparability to free jazz. |
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So myth number one is that horses who finish fast in the final furlong are horses to follow because they possess a turn of foot. |
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By changing her sex, Catherine seeks a way to uncastrate herself, to possess the power of her writer-husband. |
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We would do well to remember he doesn't possess the freehold. |
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Soil millipedes possess a specific gut microbiota that differs from microbial communities in soil and leaf litter. |
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Only the Four Policemen would be allowed to possess any weapons more powerful than a rifle. |
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Over time, the present system would transition to the new system, and each wage earner would finally possess and benefit from his own efforts. |
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Zygote and morula stage embryos possess a totipotency for generation of a whole organism. |
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Perhaps an inanimate thing supplies me, while I am speaking, with whatever I possess of animation. |
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Qatari special forces have been trained by France and other Western countries, and are believed to possess considerable skill. |
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Today, the largest Amazonian species possess wingspreads over seven inches. |
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Rommel recognised that the Allies would possess air superiority and would be able to harass his movements from the air. |
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Shatavahanahas was known to possess a navy that was widely deployed to influence Southeast Asia, however the extent of their use is not known. |
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Initially only in certain cities in western Gaul, in Neustria and Aquitaine, did the kings possess the right or power to call up the levy. |
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Lobsters possess a green hepatopancreas, called the tomalley by chefs, which functions as the animal's liver and pancreas. |
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Although lobsters are largely bilaterally symmetrical like most other arthropods, some genera possess unequal, specialised claws. |
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Cocoa butter, a fatty acid obtained from cocoa beans, contains high-quality polyphenol antioxidants that possess antiaging properties. |
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Additionally, there is some observational evidence that this object might possess an event horizon, a feature unique to black holes. |
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Fish behavior in mazes reveals that they possess spatial memory and visual discrimination. |
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For all the exoticism of the images, they possess a phenomenal immediacy and even contemporaneity. |
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Edmund did not possess sufficient finances to maintain his status as a duke, so as a compromise he accepted the title of earl of Suffolk. |
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The regions, departments and communes are all known as territorial collectivities, meaning they possess local assemblies as well as an executive. |
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These too, in their own right, are also quite lovely, though they do not possess the unctuosity of the salted belly cut. |
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Orchid bees are the only group of corbiculate bees whose non-parasitic members do not all possess eusocial behavior. |
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The well-known cannabis and tetra hydrocannabinol possess antispastic action, hallucinogenic, antiemetic, anxiolytic and analgesic effects. |
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Caedwalla, who died as late as 689, was the last West Saxon king to possess a Celtic name. |
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Some of the earliest works we possess are of historical epics telling the early military history of Rome. |
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Drilling fluids with nonmaterial possess viscosity, density, and gelling strength that remain constant over a wide range of operating conditions. |
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The three richest people in the world possess more financial assets than the lowest 48 nations combined. |
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If we are to be drinking from a firehose, with billions of web pages at our fingertips, then we should possess the skills to manage its flow. |
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Individual harbor seals possess a unique pattern of spots, either dark on a light background or light on a dark. |
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Cuttlefish possess an internal structure called the cuttlebone, which is porous and is made of aragonite. |
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They also possess a swim bladder, and do not dwell on the bottom, instead dispersing from their hatching grounds as plankton. |
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Ya don't have to possess a green thumb to make these terrific terrariums grow. |
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Biggins also brought some much-needed laughter to the camp but, unlike Janice, left any stroppiness he may possess back in Blighty. |
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Apprentices must be at least 14 years old and they can possess only one raptor, such as an American kestrel or a red-shouldered hawk. |
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Most sea urchins possess five pairs of external gills, located around their mouths. |
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Sea urchins possess both a water vascular system and a hemal system, the latter containing blood. |
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Like all echinoderms, the Ophiuroidea possess a skeleton of calcium carbonate in the form of calcite. |
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They are cognizant of multiple perspectives and possess the where with all to reason relativistically about those perspectives. |
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In Vietnam, all citizens above 14 years old must possess a People's Identity Card provided by the local authority. |
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The more common tricuspid teeth possess two main lateral cusps with a small central cusp displaced more labially than the lateral ones. |
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In addition, they possess a hardened exoskeleton that is periodically shed during growth. |
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According to this understanding, invertebrates do not possess a skeleton of bone, either internal or external. |
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This city status was never officially recognised, largely because the community did not possess a charter of incorporation. |
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However, a few hymenopterans and hemipteroids do possess the ancestral insect mitogenome gene order. |
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However, species have proved that, although similar, these oleoresins possess varied composition and anti-inflammatory activity. |
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Although porpoises do not possess fully developed hind limbs, they possess discrete rudimentary appendages, which may contain feet and digits. |
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Spiders possess a large stercoral pocket with a muscular sphincter that allows them to store large amounts of excreta. |
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When different organisms in a population possess different versions of a gene for a certain trait, each of these versions is known as an allele. |
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The conjecture made in Tsinober and Levich was that coherent structures should possess a significant coherent helicity. |
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Both plants possess needlelike leaves, are endemic to this subantarctic flower region and are used to create mildly sweet herbal infusions. |
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Unfortunately I do not possess sufficient geognostic knowledge to be able to set this cavern down as an extinct volcano. |
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Although dolphins do not possess fully developed hind limbs, some possess discrete rudimentary appendages, which may contain feet and digits. |
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They possess the typical shark lamniform body plan and have been mistaken for great white sharks. |
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But that was merely a piece of furtive knowledge which he happened to possess because his memory was not satisfactorily under control. |
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In addition, baits have also been reported to possess secondary poisoning effect through necrophagy and coprophagy. |
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The palms of the forefeet are as broad as they are long, and the nonwebbed fingers possess large digging claws. |
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I have never seen a seaside course possess such magnificent sand craters, as those at Royal Adelaide. |
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Silica can potentially create Lewis acid sites and the mixed silica alumina coating can possess both acid and basic sites. |
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Despite talk of a merger with the Bank of Scotland, the Royal Bank did not possess the wherewithal to complete the deal. |
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On the other hand, incongruent federalism exists where different states or regions possess distinct ethnic groups. |
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If the new information and old information linearly dependent, then the new information does not possess any useful information. |
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At first glance Lennon looks like a Sunday morning park player, a scuffler who may possess the body of a long-retired athlete. |
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According to the Quran, angels do not possess free will, and therefore worship and obey God in total obedience. |
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This section has some nice photographs and subjects, particularly a good description of the visual acuity that lobsters possess using ommatidia. |
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Pigs are one of four known mammalian species which possess mutations in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor that protect against snake venom. |
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Albumin receptors megalin and cubilin both possess long extracytosolic domain floating in the urinary space. |
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Even the poorest among us possess far more material goods and comforts than the average sodbuster, or even medieval royalty. |
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Men who possess a state of neutrality in times of public danger, desert the interest of their fellow subjects. |
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In other words, the mind must already possess a unity that cannot be generated, or constituted, by these relations alone. |
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His obsession with the Carib language is indeed coterminous with his desire to possess the soul of the native. |
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The requirements as to which identity document to possess varies by country and airline. |
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Ovules are basally attached in both Dasypogon and Calectasia, and possess a massive starchy nucellus. |
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Large structures are usually made of very thick walls, so that castles and cathedrals possess walls which may be up to 12 feet thick. |
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Madagascar dry deciduous forests and lowland rainforests possess a high ratio of endemism. |
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Brown rats have acute hearing, are sensitive to ultrasound, and possess a very highly developed olfactory sense. |
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Only in puerice do we possess the inverecund innocence of our primaeval progenitors. |
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Microbats possess magnetoreception, in that they have a high sensitivity to Earth's magnetic field, similar to birds. |
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Bats also possess a system of sphincter valves on the arterial side of the vascular network that runs along the edge of their wings. |
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These bats possess long muzzles and long, extensible tongues covered in fine bristles that aid them in feeding on particular flowers and plants. |
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As they did not possess valves for regulating the pitch, the range of these instruments was somewhat limited. |
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An ism does not have to possess the fearful implements of state power to cut off a a deviant or heretical member. |
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Some possess venom potent enough to cause painful injury or death to humans. |
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There are many stories in India about greedy people trying to possess this gem and ending up getting killed. |
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It was known that the toad could poison people and, as the witch's familiar, it was thought to possess magical powers. |
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Many Commonwealth nations possess traditions and customs that are elements of a shared Commonwealth culture. |
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Along with these traits, humans possess a heavy reliance on social learning. |
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Near their eyes, sea turtles possess glands that produce salty tears that rid their body of excess salt taken in from the water they drink. |
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Whilst each of the inhabited isles is formally a civil parish, none of them possess a council or meeting in their own right. |
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Of these, 23 in England, two in Wales, and one in Northern Ireland possess Lord Mayors and four in Scotland have Lord Provosts. |
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For example, humans probably did not possess the control of fire until the Middle Paleolithic, or tools necessary to engage in extensive fishing. |
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Nearly all mammaliaforms possess an epipubic bone, the exception being modern placentals. |
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All mammalian brains possess a neocortex, a brain region unique to mammals. |
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Christ took not upon him flesh and blood that he might conquer and rule nations, lead armies, or possess places. |
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This study concerns all infaunal brachiopods that possess an inarticulate, organo-phosphatic, linguliform shell. |
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The Torres Strait Islanders possess a heritage and cultural history distinct from Aboriginal traditions. |
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Steam engines possess boilers and other components that are pressure vessels that contain a great deal of potential energy. |
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Natural Quartz Countertop surfaces by Cosentino possess extraordinary characteristics including bacteriostatic protection, hardness, and resistance to impact and scratching. |
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The Kruskal diagram of the Schwarzschild geometry showed it to possess not only a normal horizon but also an antihorizon, beyond which there was, supposedly, another Universe. |
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Choanoflagellates and apusozoa possess a second family of genes that encode a single granulin module linked to a larger protein, as seen also in plants. |
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Hadrotettix and Heliastus lack pale streaks but possess trilobed epiphalli, which led me to look for other characteristics shared with the Hippiscus group. |
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He had seen it lying in the window of a frowsy little junk-shop in a slummy quarter of the town and had been stricken immediately by an overwhelming desire to possess it. |
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It is not necessary to an intelligent comprehension of the Gospels, as they have been handed down to us, that they should possess an exact hemerology. |
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Both Houses possess the power to punish breaches of their privilege. |
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One major question in the history of Aristotle's works, then, is how were the exoteric writings all lost, and how did the ones we now possess come to us. |
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However, viable hybrids are occasionally formed and these new species can either have properties intermediate between their parent species, or possess a totally new phenotype. |
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Anyone who loses Vatican citizenship and does not possess other citizenship automatically becomes an Italian citizen as provided in the Lateran Treaty. |
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Churches designated as papal basilicas, in particular, possess a papal throne and a papal high altar, at which no one may celebrate Mass without the pope's permission. |
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Nevertheless, they were particularly fascinated by medieval culture, believing it to possess a spiritual and creative integrity that had been lost in later eras. |
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In February 2005, North Korea claimed to possess functional nuclear weapons, though their lack of a test at the time led many experts to doubt the claim. |
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As this example shows, degrees Celsius is a useful interval measurement but does not possess the characteristics of ratio measures like weight or distance. |
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Gaddafi's Libya, despite its relatively small population, was known to possess vast resources, particularly in the form of oil reserves and financial capital. |
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Humans recognise that they possess both actual and potential selves. |
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Rule by authoritarian governments is identified in societies where a specific set of people possess the authority of the state in a republic or union. |
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For example, Mexico allows citizens of all countries to enter without Mexican visas if they possess a valid American visa that has already been used. |
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Put bluntly, multinational companies possess a variety of factors that developing countries must have if they are to participate in the global economy. |
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Following the withdrawal, a second attempt to negotiate peace failed, as the British delegates did not possess authorization to grant independence. |
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The component states of a federation usually possess no powers in relation to foreign policy and so enjoy no independent status under international law. |
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In the Tsugaru region, Aomori Prefecture, they are said to possess humans. |
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Odontocetes possess teeth with cementum cells overlying dentine cells. |
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Porpoises, like other odontocetes, possess only one blowhole. |
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They possess no pelvic fins, and many species also lack pectoral fins. |
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The port's convenient position on the sea route between India and Europe has made Aden desirable to rulers who sought to possess it at various times throughout history. |
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All possess a series of 100 blue eyes, embedded on the edge of the mantle of their upper and lower valves that can distinguish between light and darkness. |
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As in many mammals and birds, pinnipeds possess nictitating membranes. |
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The Earth's Moon has no large volcanoes and no current volcanic activity, although recent evidence suggests it may still possess a partially molten core. |
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Resistors possess resistance and inductors possess inductance. |
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