The manchineel is highly toxic and possesses a sap that irritates the skin. |
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She is exceptionally gifted, and possesses strong telepathic and telekinetic powers, which saved the day on many occasions. |
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The ability to mind-read is a further handy skill if the co-driver possesses it, as they need to know when to give the driver the information. |
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But, like tennis, the court possesses tramlines, acting as boundaries, and a net, far higher at 150cm. |
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But if the enemy possesses chemical, radiological, bacteriological, or nuclear weapons, they need succeed only once. |
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She has no idea what she possesses and besides she is needed for the ceremony. |
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But he possesses amazing recognition for pitches and total recall of pitchers' tendencies. |
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In effect, the total economy possesses an automatic countercyclical mechanism. |
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Last Stand at Mobile possesses many of the qualities of a fine teaching text. |
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A small boy is ostracized from his village, where they claim an evil spirit possesses him. |
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She proved to be a marvellous skip and showed what wonderful determination she possesses. |
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The largest, the 48-by-32-inch Cherry, possesses a mellowing pink scumble over a pale ground. |
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If our three-dimensional universe possesses one of these identified topologies, then this may in some way be dictated by laws of Nature. |
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The integrated circuit device, in turn, possesses at minimum a source electrode and a drain electrode of the same polarity. |
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He is our mentor, our guide, and he possesses an intellect the size of a planet. |
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By contrast, a narrowly umbilicate and thin shell possesses slender and dense ornamentation. |
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Such unwitting similarity to Boyd's conception of strategic paralysis suggests that Owens's variant possesses the same weaknesses. |
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The instant possesses an immemorial elasticity that defies quantitative diagnosis. |
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Such self-realization requires him to act on that desire for knowledge which as a man he naturally possesses. |
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He possesses impressive legal credentials and is a fellow member of the Federalist Society. |
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She possesses a powerful voice, intelligent lyrics, excellent musicianship and a clear gift for melody. |
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We look for the individual who possesses the ability to perform safely and effectively under stressful conditions. |
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He also possesses the ability to communicate with insects and order them to do his bidding. |
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I'm interested, but not entirely surprised, to find that green tea, which I never drink, possesses the same quality as other forms of tea. |
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On a smaller scale, the periglacial landscape possesses a diversity of patterned ground phenomena, including circles, stripes, and nets. |
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The integrated circuit device, in turn, possesses at minimum a source elect rode and a drain electrode of the same polarity. |
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The limit of an infinite sequence of numbers often possesses properties not shared by any member of the sequence of terms that converges to it. |
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Each male possesses two intromittent organs, one on either side of the body, only one of which is everted during a single copulation. |
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It has the advantage of being variable contrast, and also possesses very clean whites. |
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The shell possesses a sulcus on the ventral valve and a corresponding fold on the dorsal valve and several weak plications on flanks. |
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Steve possesses deep, intimate knowledge of both Churchill and Reagan, having written books on each, though he deploys his learning lightly. |
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They wish her many more contented years in health and happiness and pay tribute to a noble lady who possesses sterling qualities. |
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A keen worker, Manuel is eager to please but possesses a poor command of the English language. |
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Once during the interviews, even his interrogator lapsed into crediting him with more humanity than he possesses. |
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The ground tissue is devoid of intercellular spaces and possesses only a rudimentary vascular bundle. |
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With her sultry cover-girl looks, she certainly looks as though she possesses the x-factor needed to make her presence felt in the world of pop. |
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A structure or space in the shadow of an efficient photoelectric generator surface already possesses this characteristic. |
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Moreover, CQ possesses the rare property of phosphorescing in deaerated solutions at room temperature. |
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Pure nickel is ductile and tough because it possesses a face-centered cube crystal structure up to its melting point. |
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The living cell possesses a gelatinous sheath in which are embedded calcareous plates termed coccoliths. |
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He has a line in patter that goes down well with the American media, and most importantly, possesses the talent to back it all up. |
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Although he possesses a muscular, classicizing body, his torso has begun to thicken, indicating that he is middle-aged. |
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Archaeology possesses the technical apparatus for the investigation of deep time through excavation and chronometric dating. |
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He possesses the aggression, running power and surety of touch to take men on and beat them. |
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She also possesses a body honed to gymnastic perfection, making her look 10 years younger than her age. |
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Unbelievably he is 38 years old, but possesses a super trim and supple body, honed by many hours of rigorous and demanding training sessions. |
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Peripheral blood stem cell or bone marrow transplantation often leads to chimerism, wherein the patient possesses a mixed cell population. |
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The superbly talented lady is a gifted songwriter and performer and possesses one of the most instantly recognisable voices in country music. |
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Everyone possesses unique orientations and abilities, so each individual will have capabilities that he can call his own. |
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Similarly her voice possesses a strange avian quality somewhere between a dulcet caw, a folk drawl and that associated with young children. |
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A great power possesses economic, diplomatic, and military strength and influence, and its interests extend beyond its own borders. |
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With its finely carved stonework and arched colonnades, this old building still possesses all the majesty of the middle ages. |
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He apparently possesses some type of economic omniscience, lacking in the rest of the general public. |
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As tartaric acid possesses two stereogenic carbon atoms, it exists in three stereoisomeric forms. |
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No real computer possesses greater problem-solving capability than that of Turing's idealized machine. |
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The house is handsomely furnished and possesses all the conveniences of the modern home. |
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These findings illustrate that a prokaryote possesses a signal trafficking system with features common to those used by higher organisms. |
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But what possesses them to write such nonsense with a straight face is beyond me. |
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Each title character possesses special abilities that come in handy depending on your style of play. |
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Having seen people tortured and brutalized, Newton possesses a certainty about death that is neither abstract nor vague. |
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There is at least one American liberal left who actually possesses some degree of broad-mindedness and capacity for self-reflection. |
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It possesses three spiritual qualities, namely eternality, knowledge, and bliss. |
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It has also denied U.S. allegations that it possesses highly enriched uranium for nuclear arms. |
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The Apache Longbow possesses a sophisticated navigation system that obtains a position confidence of less than 14 meters. |
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Mexico possesses an extensive and sophisticated culinary culture, with a great variety of regional dishes. |
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According to the massive Birds of the Western Palearctic the song thrush possesses the largest repertoire of any European thrush. |
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It possesses a netlike structure formed from the branching and linking of the basal rays. |
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However, because he still possesses his crown, his queen, and his ambition, the guilt-ridden murderer knows that his repentance is insincere. |
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This is one of the most underused, unvalued, but powerful tools a company possesses. |
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His face is open and boyishly innocent, and he possesses an understated yet intense personal charisma. |
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Daredevil possesses the acrobatic ability of a circus performer and the pugilistic skills of a boxer. |
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Despite these contradictions, Bangkok possesses an unmistakable sense of place and unlike other cities, cannot be divorced from its culture. |
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And Law possesses the frumpy slouch of a man dissatisfied with his lot in life. |
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Emerson, whose obsessive, sledgehammer approach makes his reporting often seem an afterthought to his conclusion, possesses neither. |
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An underdrawing, if it possesses carbon-containing material, can be seen with infrared reflectography. |
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The boy possesses the uncanny ability to eat like an elephant and remain as skinny as a stick. |
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Bohn possesses one of the most fundamentally sound and fluid games in the world. |
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I'm convinced that he possesses the individual technical ability to be in the France team. |
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Surely the judge can order the confiscation of his money and anything else he possesses. |
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The cytoplasm of the electrocyte of Electrophorus electricus possesses a meshwork of 7-nm thick filaments distributed throughout the cell. |
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He possesses a mean pull stroke, and does use his feet to the spinners, often clearing the ground in a jiffy. |
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The dog weighs about sixty pounds with medium length fur and a thick undercoat and possesses an unusual physiological adaptation for work. |
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He has a rugby blue, and he does not bother to list either distinction in his Who's Who entry because he also possesses the virtue of restraint. |
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Namibia also possesses a rich offshore fishing industry and a karakul fur industry. |
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It is a fruit of the Argentine which according to Emerson possesses remarkable qualities. |
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The male scorpion fly possesses what is called a notal organ, a clamp behind its wings. |
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He is agile in the field and also possesses accurate throwing prowess from the deep. |
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He possesses that deft and delicate touch that can transform interesting prose into mesmerising poetry. |
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It possesses shortest lines, now called geodesics, which resemble ordinary straight lines. |
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Humankind possesses this uncanny ability to survive in the face of adversity! |
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He is a worthless idler and possesses a certain rough eloquence of expression. |
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In stating that the entity possesses the attribute, we use a predicate with a single argument. |
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Williamson possesses a deep, sardonic baritone that makes for a curious counterpoint to his exuberant indie-pop dancercise routines. |
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With its 25 per cent of alloyed metals, K-gold also possesses optimum strength and colour versatility. |
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No, he possesses the real genius that only our greatest comedians can lay claim to. |
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The tooth row is present throughout the entire preserved length of the jaw and possesses 16 teeth and empty alveoli. |
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What possesses them to trash an ambulance outside a hospital in broad daylight? |
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The young damsel has been captured by baddie pirate Barbossa because she possesses a rare coin. |
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As a universal spam blocking tool Spam Blocker possesses indefeasible advantages compared to analogical applications. |
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The human being possesses levels of reality situated in the vertical hierarchy of body, soul and spirit. |
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Like most such people, he possesses a lot of influence and significant power. |
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It possesses a central columella that is rich in lipids and is a choice food item for fungivorous mammals. |
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If a compound possesses only one hydroxyl group then it is said to be a monohydric alcohol. |
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In Indian legend, every rishi, or yogi, who possesses divine power has a retreat in the mountain vastness of the Himalayas. |
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He still possesses the same hunger and childlike love of the game that has defined him throughout his illustrious career. |
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Certainly, the Right possesses a set of libertarian ideals many Americans embrace. |
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Golf can bring a man rich rewards, but it also possesses a distinctive cruelty. |
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No other country possesses so many laws against right-wing extremism as Germany. |
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It possesses a natural composite quality in the elastic sapwood and the more densely ringed heartwood. |
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In other words, the spider possesses a molecular blueprint for making the polymer. |
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For whatever reason, I believe band possesses this propensity for rocking out. |
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The audience is tempted to appropriate the position within the play it believes possesses the most cunning and insight into the play itself. |
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The synagogue possesses two Aron Hakodeshim on the eastern front, where the entrance is. |
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He pointed out that Russia doesn't really need to join NATO because it possesses an arsenal of nuclear weapons. |
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The axis possesses an ovate odontoid process for articulation with the preceding atlas. |
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Many locals tend to respond in the affirmative, perhaps in the spirit of romantic ruralism that so often possesses modern urban souls. |
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He is learned, astute, admirably sensible, and possesses an elegant and clear prose style. |
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He possesses great strength and speed and attackers find it very difficult to pass him. |
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He clearly possesses pace but did not have the stamina to complete lung-busting raids. |
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Guanyin possesses the attributes of a devotional icon, at the same time that she appears to be a visionary manifestation. |
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Farmer's at his best when he's grinding out the yards between the tackles, but he possesses the moves to make anyone miss. |
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It makes you feel good to watch, regardless of what critical merits it possesses. |
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Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth but supreme beauty, a beauty cold and austere like that of sculpture. |
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The species possesses paired, elongate lateral spines that function in saltatory sweeping motions in response to sheer disturbances by predators. |
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Throughout development the macrogamete retains a normal pellicle which possesses numerous micropores. |
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Most of the writing is cringeworthy, dull to read, lacking in direction and possesses little or no identity. |
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He is recognised in Victorian state cricket as a player who possesses a substantial degree of natural talent. |
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Easy winner of a maiden race at Newmarket on her debut, the beautifully-bred Carinae possesses the potential to develop into a high-class filly. |
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The protocerebrum possesses optic centers and optic nerves, while the tritocerebrum contains the nerves which supply the chelicerae. |
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Each possesses speed and power, and each came up short with his original organization. |
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The body possesses an innate tendency to reject and destroy any foreign material introduced into it. |
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Any country that possesses the bomb is automatically admitted to the big league. |
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The mouth of malacostracans leads to a two-chambered stomach, which possesses a grinding structure called the gastric mill. |
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Bott possesses a mean mullet haircut and a talent for sharpie dancing, amongst other dubious pursuits. |
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This seems to suggest the kind of limits within which the Malthusian view possesses a degree of validity. |
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What then is distinctive about it is that it is best understood as an extended phase of peacemaking, and possesses many of the characteristics of that genre of statecraft. |
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This animalistic behavior is just one dehumanizing effect of the demon that possesses her. |
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Akkari, once infected by with the virus of radicalism, now possesses all the curiosity of a university student. |
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The ATP will threaten to nuke the TP, totally unaware that the TP also possesses nukes set to launch on warning. |
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He possesses that rare ability to unlock defences to break a stalemate. |
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One of the two vascular hemoglobins possesses a hexagonal-bilayer hemoglobin quaternary structure, which is only found in the Annelida and Vestimentifera. |
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The sharply tailored blazer and weighty jewelry that cling to her body hints at the dominant personality she possesses. |
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She possesses an almost Cubist face, with a receded hairline and crooked grimace, that looks like a death mask. |
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Matthew, like your co-star Hugh Grant in this movie, possesses a kind of debonair diffidence. |
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Finally, Auguste praises the wittiness that the Minister possesses. |
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But according to Rob Lowe, a man who possesses all of these qualities, being too pretty as an actor is actually a detriment. |
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The xebec, as in most ship types, possesses origins difficult to trace. |
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The ideal agent possesses analgesic and amnestic properties, has rapid onset and short duration of action, is safe, and allows rapid recovery and discharge. |
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Loeb, a yoga-practicing surfer and fitness nut, possesses the kind of certainty that eludes many of his elders. |
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And, although some of the minor roles are under-developed, the show possesses a restrained power, which can only get stronger when the technical problems are sorted. |
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In the same way traditional literature possesses archetypes, modern fictional works can hold these recurring images of universal significance as well. |
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Not only does Fancy contradict southern ideals but in her saintlike manner, she possesses qualities nobler than those of the aristocrats with whom she seeks to identify. |
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On the field he reads the game very well and possesses immense talent. |
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Hot and dry in summer, bitterly cold and exposed in winter, the Cevennes may be a harsh and unforgiving land but it possesses a raw, savage and inspiring beauty. |
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Then, driven by whatever strange spirit possesses them, they begin monitoring speed, distance and trajectory, scratching their findings into notebooks. |
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Exeter Cathedral Library still possesses a martyrology in which are written out the names of the dead for whom the clergy prayed in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. |
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He has no kooky libertarian strain, as the establishment fears Rand Paul possesses. |
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The spider possesses a finely tuned sentience, harmonized to the vibrations of the web of its own making, the web of its own life by which it survives or starves. |
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Yet although she clearly possesses both a vision of theatre's social role and an interest in the fate of those at the fringes of society, she is no sermoniser. |
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Gleaming, iridescent mother-of-pearl possesses more than beauty. |
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In fact, she is quite convincing throughout and possesses one of those rare mezzo voices that never turn thick or heavy and always maintain a vocal beauty. |
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But I appreciate the tectonic significance Jobs has had and that Apple possesses. |
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Although he possesses none of the blarney and bluster of his southern Irish contemporaries, the humour is droll, earthy and occasionally laugh-out-loud. |
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He possesses a spiritual body composed of eternality, knowledge and bliss. |
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The building itself is unimposing but possesses a simple beauty. |
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Is this why you rail against the rampant mythification of Los Angeles, because it conceals so much of the actual living that's done there, the actual history it possesses? |
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Buck-Morss possesses an unregenerate belief in dialectical Utopia, and holds out the possibility of these dreamworlds eventually being converted into reality. |
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In the pashyanti stage sound possesses qualities such as color and form. |
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What he possesses in spades is a respect that borders on veneration. |
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The landscape's detail was reduced to shapes in half-light, but the child was still speaking with all the insistence a four-year-old possesses, reiterating that demand. |
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Menthol which possesses local anaesthetic and counterirritant qualities is a compound obtained from peppermint oil or other mint oils or made synthetically. |
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Good soil possesses oxygen, warmth, humidity, and fertility. |
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Roskilde was picked in part because, as well as its great organ, it possesses two additional Marcussen organs which work at concert pitch and the lower Baroque pitch. |
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The true horror of this moody paranormal Korean feature is not the external fiends that haunt Jung-Won, but rather the inner demons that he possesses within. |
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It, through the licensing authority, imposes a tax on anyone who possesses a television set but provides a varying range of services depending on where you live. |
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He still possesses all the traits that made him great in the first place. |
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Luckily, it isn't long before he learns that a family amulet, passed down from his father, is actually a powerful gem that possesses the ability of time travel. |
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For some it's love, others jealousy, others the need of power, others wonder, and finally there are those who's greed finally possesses them to kill themselves. |
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It possesses a long bill that is very stout and round in cross section. |
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Or we may prescribe a seemingly much more powerful condition, namely, that the function possesses a development into power series about each point of the domain of definition. |
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If there is a separation of charge in an bond, it possesses a dipole. |
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Nothing else in creation possesses what mankind has, namely religion and complex economy, the devil lying exasperatingly in the etiological details of our associating them. |
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Cuvieronius possesses a slightly downturned symphyseal region and upper tusks that are twisted in a long open spiral and with a spiral band of enamel persisting in the adults. |
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He possesses plenty of scope being closely-related to Clive Brittain's former stable stars Needle Gun and Luso, a past winner of this event. |
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Colombia is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse countries in the world, and thereby possesses a rich cultural heritage. |
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Each region possesses its own specificities, thus contributing to the national culture and to the legacy of civilization. |
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The coastal part of Krasnodar Krai on the Black Sea, most notably in Sochi, possesses a humid subtropical climate with mild and wet winters. |
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The country is one of the five recognized nuclear weapons states and possesses the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. |
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The word herd, as a noun, can also refer to one who controls, possesses and has care for such groups of animals when they are domesticated. |
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He possesses every quality that could be desired to render me perfectly happy. |
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Atlantic Canada possesses vast offshore deposits of natural gas, and Alberta also hosts large oil and gas resources. |
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All lines have inspection pits and line 8 possesses a Hegenscheidt wheel lathe. |
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The Rijksmuseum possesses the largest and most important collection of classical Dutch art. |
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France possesses the Millau Viaduct, the world's tallest bridge, and has built many important bridges such as the Pont de Normandie. |
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The sheath of the turtle's upper jaw possesses a denticulated edge, while its lower jaw has stronger, serrated, more defined denticulation. |
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Manson possesses a contralto vocal range, which has been noted for its distinctive qualities as well as her emotive delivery. |
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The EU is therefore not a de jure federation, although some The European Union possesses attributes of a federal state. |
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Also, he is nobody's fool. He possesses the brain and strength of character to play his part. |
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Moreover, the ordained ministry possesses a distinct responsibility for preaching and sacraments. |
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He possesses all the necessary requisites of perfidy, selfishness, depravity, want of principle, etc. |
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The fibular condyle projects laterally and possesses a shallow notch in the midposterior part. |
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Anarchists note that the state possesses the monopoly on the legal use of violence. |
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It possesses strong existing regional partnerships including universities, voluntary and church associations. |
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In international law, sovereignty means that a government possesses full control over affairs within a territorial or geographical area or limit. |
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This class of acetogenins possesses a THF ring with one or two flanking hydroxyls and various terminal lactone rings. |
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The exotic cladoceran, Daphnia lumholtzi Sars, possesses cyclomorphic features which are widely assumed to deter gape-limited predators. |
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Gennaro Gattuso, once of Rangers, spikily roams the midfield like Roy Keane, while Andrea Pirlo possesses all that is required of a playmaker. |
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It alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in the UK and its territories. |
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The Franciscan monastery's library possesses 30,000 volumes, 216 incunabula, 1,500 valuable handwritten documents. |
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Tocopherol has saturated pyhtyl tail and tocotrienol possesses an unsaturated isoprenoid side chain. |
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The archives of the city, at the Fort of Tourneville, possesses documents from the 16th to the 20th centuries. |
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It appears that each spermatozoon possesses a short round head, few mitochondria and underdeveloped middle piece. |
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The broad Mantaro valley is unusual in the Andes as it possesses a large amount of arable land. |
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Landlocked South Sudan, which became independent in July 2011, possesses large mineral deposits, which remain largely unexploited. |
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The vessel possesses every luxury imaginable, but happily lacks the snootiness often associated with highpriced hotels. |
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It also possesses the biggest reserve of coastal temperate rainforest in the world, which is the rarest and most valuable type of forest. |
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Thomas taught that there is a natural conscience, synderesis, an intellectual habit which possesses the first precepts of natural law. |
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The oil possesses a sweet, heavy aroma, similar to rose but with a mintier overtone. |
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It is also the state flower of Kerala, India, and possesses immense importance among the Malayali population. |
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A singularity marks a point where the curvative of a space-time is infinite, or, in other words, it possesses zero volume and infinite density. |
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Gray possesses an unfortunate East of Scotland birr that suggests a 21-year-old student interviewing for his first job. |
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Northumbria possesses a distinctive style of folk music with a flourishing and continuing tradition. |
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It possesses the power to both humanize and demonize minority groups. |
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This case can be directly analogized to the situation where one possesses prescription drugs. |
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Medicinally, nettle possesses astringent, tonic, antiseptic, depurative, homeostatic and diuretic properties. |
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Yet, without desalinisation, Qatar possesses a fresh water supply that would last only 48 hours. |
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A single voice part in alto clef, it possesses a bouncy tunefulness more characteristic of Latin music from Italy. |
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In Dan Simmons' book Hyperion, one of the characters is a clone of John Keats, of whom he possesses personality and memories. |
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Wollemi pine possesses the same unusual leaf axil anatomy as the other investigated members of the family. |
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The devotees believe that the shrine at Baba Nagri possesses miraculous powers and throng the place for wish fulfilment. |
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Astaxanthin, a xanthophylls carotenoid, possesses significant anticancer effects. |
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Since grid-cell discretisation possesses little structure, these schemes can at best be first-order convergent. |
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Wales must improve their defence and that requires a physical abrasiveness which I'm not sure the squad possesses. |
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In this case, steel is carefully prepared so it possesses the right concentration of Austenite at room temperature. |
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Asco possesses the world's widest variety of SIL-certified pilot valve solutions. |
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Knowingly or unknowingly, every therapist assumes that each client possesses the capacity to change through willful choice. |
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In Kalevala, Antero Vipunen is a giant shaman that possesses mighty spells dating to the creation. |
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Neither possesses a serve fast enough to dent a radar gun and their stabby backhands resemble karate chops. |
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India possesses some of the most fascinating forts and palaces, a true royal retreat. |
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No matter how jolly and zestful he may appear to be, the fact remains that he possesses an unusually sharp sense of evil. |
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In short, jazz now possesses a prestige unprecedented in its long history. |
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It possesses specialised physical characteristics and exhibits unique behaviour to assist in hunting and catching prey. |
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There is some bad language, and the stories require a greater attention span than your average junior high schooler possesses. |
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Nepenthes bicalcarata possesses two sharp thorns that project from the base of the operculum over the entrance to the pitcher. |
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Therein, Weber unveils the definition of the state as that entity that possesses a monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force. |
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Its peculiar character, too, is that no one possesses the less, because every other possesses the whole of it. |
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While immunoprecipitated Tb670 protein possesses protein kinase activity, the activity under normal culture conditions is modest. |
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Unlike in the other Canadian provinces, Quebec possesses two distinct types of lawyer. |
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Throughout the United Kingdom, the Lord Chancellor technically outranks the Prime Minister, although the latter generally possesses more power. |
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Again, giving much more detail would rob the filmgoing experience of what limited entertainment value it possesses. |
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He also possesses a summer residence at Castel Gandolfo, situated on the site of the ancient city of Alba Longa. |
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A phone is a speech segment that possesses distinct physical or perceptual properties and serves as the basic unit of phonetic speech analysis. |
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As a product of Puerto Rican history, the island possesses a unique Spanish dialect. |
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On the one hand, every culture possesses the desire to routinise and ritualise activity, to achieve its stereotypes in thought and action through re-representation. |
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The town possesses a number of venues for sport and leisure. |
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Moreover, the Badger State has, in recent months, been more conducive to Republican success and possesses a stronger ground operation, the sources added. |
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Based on a script by Jack Paglen, the film revolves around two scientists who work toward creating a machine that possesses sentience and collective intelligence. |
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They concluded that EER extract possesses antisecretory, cytoprotective, and anti-ulcer activities against experimentally-induced gastric lesions. |
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Flag-waving jingoists who believe the United States possesses cultural supremacy and therefore has a right to global hegemony will not like this book. |
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The church traces its apostolic succession directly to the Utrecht Union and thus possesses orders and sacraments which are recognised by the Holy See. |
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Turkey possesses known deposits of 77 of the 90 marketable minerals, most notably boron, feldspar, marble, baryte, celestite, emery, limestone, magnesite, perlite and pumice. |
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The metropolitan is obliged to request the pallium, a symbol of the power that, in communion with the Church of Rome, he possesses over his ecclesiastical province. |
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With a collection numbering some 330,000 works, the British Museum possesses the world's largest and most important collection of Mesopotamian antiquities outside Iraq. |
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With cauliflower ears, a lumbering stoop and a slack jaw, he possesses the size and gait of a performing bear, and the same sense of deep but uncomprehending unhappiness. |
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This type of set of experiences possesses a constancy and coherence that is lacking in the set of experiences of which hallucinations, for example, are a part. |
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Our analysis demonstrates that this feature places limits on catastrophe bond penetration, even if the structure possesses frictional cost advantages over reinsurance. |
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The second mineralization type contains native silver, argentite-acanthite, stromeyerite, and possesses high silver values with generally low lead and other base metal grades. |
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The Queen also possesses royal standards and personal flags for use in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, and elsewhere. |
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The AA release of Wizard and Wipeout possesses all the quirky hallmarks of the band but boasts a catchiness that has sometimes been missing from their material. |
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Separately, a Hezbollah MP dismissed a media report claiming that the party possesses an airstrip in northeast Lebanon used to land its arsenal of drones. |
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It possesses good weldability with conventional welding processes. |
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Contemporary Austrians express pride in having Celtic heritage and Austria possesses one of the largest collections of Celtic artifacts in Europe. |
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At present, Canada possesses an aging fleet of C-130 Hercules tactical transports and five converted Airbuses, which we often misemploy as strategic load carriers. |
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In a federal system of government, sovereignty also refers to powers which a constituent state or republic possesses independently of the national government. |
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Currently, the National Breeding Station possesses 6 highly productive bulls imported from the United States who allowed to start artificial insemination of cows. |
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Maldor may been the least powerful of Zokar's apprentices, but he possesses a cunning intellect, and in a wizardless world his abilities were suddenly formidable. |
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The 7065 possesses advanced finishing capabilities with an optional booklet-maker finisher that saddle stitches and folds, and a post sheet inserter. |
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Sovereignty may be recognized even when the sovereign body possesses no territory or its territory is under partial or total occupation by another power. |
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Without the raised suspension and rugged looks of its popular stablemates, the Pulsar possesses clean and relatively unfussy lines not always associated with Japanese brands. |
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The new species possesses a combination of primitive and derived features that helps to fill wide morphological and temporal gaps in early mesoeucrocodylian history. |
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You cannot mention trade or business, for instance, but they will relate the frauds and overreachings by which such an one has acquired the wealth which he now possesses. |
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Shahidan, An aqueous extract of Citrus mitis possesses antioxidative properties and improves plasma lipid profiles in rat induced with high cholesterol diet. |
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Each House of Parliament possesses and guards various ancient privileges. |
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I love the villagey feel that no other Gulf state possesses. |
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Every boy, or youth, who has not exercised before, is either entirely stiff, or if he possesses some limberness, he rarely understands to execute a regular movement. |
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The Supertram network possesses a few remarkable structures. |
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These facts, together with the occurrence of a rash, show that the disease possesses many of the features which characterize kedani or tsutsugamushi fever of Japan. |
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The United States was ranked as the second highest coal producing country in the world in 2010, and possesses the largest coal reserves in the world. |
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The Navy's large fleet units are supported by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary which possesses three amphibious transport docks within its operational craft. |
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Southern England possesses particularly large concentrations of them due to the widespread deposition of gravel in the region during the Ice Ages. |
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