But they are also rooted in the progressive academicism of Dickinson's teachers. |
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However, it obviously cannot involve either, because the university is famously progressive, and hence abhors both sins. |
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Advancing age brings progressive loss of muscle strength, muscle mass, and muscle quality, resulting in a condition known as sarcopenia. |
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Ives may have sympathised with progressive ideas and there are occasional glimpses of the avant-garde in the Art Palace selection. |
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Aging is characterized by the progressive loss of functional and structural integrity of the organism. |
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Plants grown in a field lysimeter on two soil types were subjected to progressive drought during vegetative growth. |
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Perhaps someone with the time and technical know-how will construct a website for progressive tactical voters. |
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But when Bush used the L-word in the second presidential debate, Kerry did not defend that proud progressive tradition. |
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On her second hospital day she developed fever, tachycardia and tachypnea, progressive respiratory distress, and hypotension. |
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Her atypical behaviour and progressive music meant that she fell out with the record company. |
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This minority government will last by being progressive and attentive to some of the opposition. |
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Income tax rate will not be increased and the progressive taxation system will be preserved. |
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Carotid artery stenosis is characterized by atherosclerotic changes, plaquing, ulcerations, and a progressive narrowing of the carotid vessels. |
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I simply place 100 cases in a shallow cardboard tray, and use a spray-on lube before running them through the progressive cycle. |
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The militaristic name of the association was chosen to suggest its aggressive, progressive spirit. |
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Is feminity only about asserting yourself as woman when you find yourself left behind in a swirl of progressive women? |
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His progressive thinking is what has led to his quick ascent to the top of the world-renowned development studio. |
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An aging bus repair shop may seem an unlikely place for a progressive art school. |
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The GGA failed to live up to its lofty and noble ideals due largely to the self-serving nature of some of its less progressive members. |
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A few fruit grower associations and progressive orchardists have already started importing virus-free nursery rootstocks. |
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The arch-conservative theologian does not reflect the country's self-image as secular, liberal and progressive. |
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For many who are, like Peter, in the course of progressive dementia, litanies, prayers, and hymns often have a deep emotional significance. |
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It is especially striking in rock music and jazz as a progressive or structural device. |
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Ever since his death in 1963, progressive lionisers of John have remembered the peace but ignored the obedience. |
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He gets an evening devoted to lionizing him Thursday night by a group that considers itself progressive. |
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Hewson is an economic dry with progressive views on foreign policy, the environment and human rights. |
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Our incumbent politicians are keenly aware of Canadians' progressive values and Americans' sociopolitical rigidity. |
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Your reporter seems to think that this is a progressive and forward thinking club when it is anything but. |
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What action they take will depend on the political leadership of progressive anti-racist activists. |
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The next major burst of policy activity came three decades later as America entered a period of liberal progressive politics. |
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He basically argues that Mills is one of the most progressive players in the Lib party. |
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I was even one of those progressive Sixties kids who revolted, refusing to say the Pledge of Allegiance. |
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Complete depression of the pedal removes all output torque, whilst gradual release of the pedal leads to progressive torque introduction. |
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However, with progressive deformation, markers above anticlinal crests were extended in the shortening direction. |
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In 1912, a WD was described as a familial syndrome of progressive lenticular degeneration associated with cirrhosis of the liver. |
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Nader could once claim a legion of friends and admirers in the world of American progressive politics. |
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Several degenerative conditions, including the progressive retinal atrophy which caused his blindness, are passed along through breeding lines. |
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A nominally progressive tax structure to some degree retards the concentration over time of wealth among individuals. |
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As a liberal, as a progressive, he had risen to a position of leadership in society. |
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But why should the UK follow the lead of these progressive European countries and US states? |
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It is analytically worthwhile to highlight the progressive acceleration in debt growth over the past few years. |
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It is probably also beneficial in more rapidly progressive diseases, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. |
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a progressive disease affecting both upper and lower motor neurons. |
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After transfer, a nurse or physical therapist assists the patient with progressive ambulation. |
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After the recent election we again have four Greens and three progressive independents out of 10 councillors. |
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In fact, what we're getting on November 30 is a curious amalgam of the reactionary and the progressive. |
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For all his rightist political involvement, he was fundamentally a great artist and musician of progressive aspects. |
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The author of many books on educational theory, he relished the chance to put his progressive ideas into practice. |
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Music, massage, imagery, progressive muscle relaxation, biofeedback, and therapeutic touch are a few examples. |
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More structured techniques, such as progressive muscle relaxation and neutral guided imagery may be more suited for these individuals. |
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Biofeedback and progressive muscle relaxation training demonstrated some decrease in hot flushes. |
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Another area where the 1990s have proved supportive of progressive economics concerns supply-side economics and the Laffer curve. |
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The progressive impulse brought down the original robber barons, and reined in corporate greed. |
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The division among progressive allies is a signal of the genomic politics to come. |
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Such an organisational alliance with the populist right would be unthinkable for progressive French and Dutch campaigners. |
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After all, a queen regnant sits on the throne and the monarchy must be feeling pressure from its seemingly more progressive neighbors. |
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Both traditionalist and progressive arguments were mobilized in those parts of France where regionalism was strong. |
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It is encouraging to see that Saskatchewan's progressive tradition is alive and well. |
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Kyphosis is a progressive disorder that can affect children or adults in the thoracic or cervical spine. |
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Unless scientists and teachers can re-establish a sense of science as a progressive social project, we will not be able to halt the slide. |
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But in the Sparta corner was, most redoubtably if less predictably, the equally progressive thinker Jean-Jacques Rousseau. |
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Instead, the focus is on departments like sociology or ethnic and women's studies where there's a lot of progressive thought. |
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The Reverend William Matheus, another member, was assistant rector at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, a bulwark of progressive social causes. |
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Blue Nun is about as fashionable as bubble perms, kipper ties and progressive rock. |
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The more progressive way would be to continue discussions with a view to finding a solution. |
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There is a definite Irish feeling to their sound, which draws on the kings of Irish rock and progressive trad, as well as more modern influences. |
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Like many progressive Keynesians, I supported growth policies to remedy a stagnant wage economy. |
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Frank had a great affinity with the land and all things agricultural and was a progressive farmer. |
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Pelycosaur, therapsid, and mammal represent three evolutionary grades in a single progressive evolutionary axis. |
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A couple of weeks later, the boys developed progressive coughing spells with inspiratory whoop and posttussive vomiting. |
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I read with interest of your concerns about the Greens' progressive drug policy. |
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One would assume that Mills, coming from the progressive, underground garage movement, would buttress his raps with arresting beats. |
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However, the type of cataract that occurs with advancing age is generally progressive. |
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For the best part of 150 years, progressive opinion has seen the Civil War as a just war. |
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It's a kind of status symbol to show you are modern, progressive, technically savvy and what not. |
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He remarked admiringly that the colonel was the most progressive and most alert man he had ever seen. |
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He was an adherent of liberation theology, a progressive movement that advocated for the poor. |
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There's a well-tempered man who did so much to foster progressive politics and did it fairly harmoniously. |
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In addition, you might try other strategies, such as progressive muscle relaxation, acupuncture and acupressure. |
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Myasthenia gravis is a chronic, autoimmune disorder which results in progressive skeletal muscle weakness. |
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The foremost trendsetter of Scandi-sleek design and New Nordic food knows no limit to its progressive reputation. |
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He is a progressive and modern farmer who achieves excellent results. |
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What had happened to the open, anti-establishment, progressive Michelle Shocked they had fallen in love with? |
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In the early years, modernism had a kind of progressive, even socialist bent to it. |
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Weiss is likely to get confirmed even as Warren and a handful of other progressive Democrats vote no. |
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But now his politics were offending the progressive sensibilities of the American film industry. |
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Throughout the progressive movement, this sentiment is echoed almost everywhere. |
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Alex Jones is a representative Second Amendment enthusiast in the same way that Leonid Brezhnev is an archetypal progressive. |
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The message is that strong progressive leadership is within reach if women seize it at the ballot box. |
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But while progressive attempts to address the class divide have been less than successful, can the Republicans fill the breach? |
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Making the progressive case for reversing Citizens United and even Buckley requires deep thought about the path forward. |
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Cantor said he sees the election of de Blasio as the capstone of a transformational year for the progressive movement. |
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This is a column about New Labour's complete failure to publicise its many progressive achievements, while screeching out its reactionary policies in a ceaseless wail. |
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Deenside Players are one of the most progressive groups in the area and continue to nurture the abounding array of talent in the town and environs. |
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An absolute majority will say yes to this progressive legislation. |
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Fiscal stimulus can come in all kinds of packages, not just warmed-over Reaganomics, and there are plenty of more progressive ways to put these monies to use. |
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Radiographic findings of progressive radiolucent lines surrounding the prosthetic stem or areas of osteolysis also suggest prosthetic loosening or infection. |
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Thus, nowadays, these four species represent progressive stages of late speciation and constitute an excellent example of ecological speciation and adaptive radiation. |
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At the time, any educator who was modern, progressive, and scientific, or so it seemed, supported vocational and industrial education and the spread of junior high schools. |
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The new wharenui is a tribute to the kaumatua and people of the iwi who have worked so hard to establish it as a thriving and progressive marae once more. |
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Of course, there are lots of other minor arguments on the issue, but when all is said and done, it all comes back to the issue of progressive cultures vs. primitive cultures. |
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That's a risk progressive parties cannot afford to take again. |
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Senate Democrats in particular are grappling with their razor-thin majority, which gives Republicans the power to block progressive legislation of any kind. |
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The CPR was supposed to be the progressive counterweight among the troika of parties that governed Tunisia before Sheratongate. |
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Prolonged lack of vitamin A leads to deterioration of the eye tissue through progressive keratinization of the cornea, a condition known as xerophthalmia. |
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The poet, publisher, and crusader for progressive causes died in 1965, leaving behind a boarded-up house in the south of France. |
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You know, I can say in response to this column, that for 20 years the Democrats have been rebuffing one part of the progressive agenda after another. |
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While cusack is known for being a progressive activist, the other celebs that spoke out are not. |
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In his first term, dan Malloy enacted a hugely ambitious progressive agenda. |
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He always seemed to be the one more into creating dance music, while Hyde and Smith were the experimental, progressive kooks, but that isn't the case here. |
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In Scandinavia, most progressive companies have therapists who regularly support the staff with sessions of aromatherapy, massage and reflexology. |
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Above all, it faced the progressive movement of the civilisation of the book, enveloping discordance like the resolving refrain of a Beethoven sonata. |
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This would in fact mean that the ALP is no longer a labor party but rather a vaguely progressive organisation not unlike the Democratic Party in the United states. |
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Here it should also be noted that it is wrong to depict one's religious community as more liberal and progressive and another community as more regressive and backward. |
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It's true that if Republicans continue to disable themselves, Democrats have more freedom to indulge their progressive instincts. |
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Two thirds of pancreatic cancers develop in the head of the pancreas, and most patients present with progressive, obstructive jaundice with dark urine and pale stools. |
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Even if there are a few more, the list is dwarfed by the number of famous progressive comedians. |
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Fantasizing about some underground tradition of progressive middle-class Republicanism, he embraces the governments of McKinley, Nixon, and Lincoln. |
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His wife Eleanor was more representative of the activist strain running through the progressive movement. |
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This year, it has 50 field organizers working to elect Malloy and progressive legislators. |
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Ellison, a stalwart progressive, was the first Muslim-American elected to Congress. |
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The Foreign Office is no place for a politician of progressive ideas and as a progressive he never made the most of his comparatively short time as Leader of the House. |
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In such a characterization one does not need to work hard to see Barth and Athanasius reflecting the concerns of the socially progressive Anglo-Catholic Oxford theologian. |
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And the solution involves a re-education of males, including those of us who consider ourselves progressive and enlightened. |
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Their agitation for a more powerful Dublin parliament was framed not as a progressive reform, but as the restoration of aristocratic prerogatives that had been taken away. |
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Were it not for progressive stances on marriage equality and abortion, Cuomo might easily be mistaken for a Republican. |
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You have to respect certain rules of law and progressive means of facilitating change from other avenues. |
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The patient was a 6-year-old right-handed girl who presented with a slowly progressive drooping of the left side of her mouth of 9 months' duration. |
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He likened the fight to the struggle against apartheid and forging links with progressive countries and organisations to finally eradicate apartheid. |
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They locate their feminism within a complex progressive movement. |
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But the new rich, particularly the young, tend to be more progressive, or at least gentry liberal. |
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Both mobilized a grassroots organization unprecedented in their countries, and both hawked progressive agendas. |
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Of course, the young people on the progressive side of the hall supported my cause with gusto. |
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Like Hartmann, Miller is out to prove that progressive radio can be commercially successful. |
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The last six years have often been heady for someone who cares about progressive political movements. |
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This crystalline retinopathy is rarely seen with standard doses of tamoxifen, but when present it can cause a substantial progressive drop in visual acuity. |
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Ignore the talk about purity tests, progressive cred, and skipping to a post-presidency status. |
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Boyle's novels are wittily and slyly satiric about the earnest, innocent reforming utopians who questioned social attitudes and proselytised progressive, perfectionist ideals. |
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Other groups in the progressive orbit are trying out other tactics. |
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From 1859 until 1868, Ruskin was involved with the progressive school for girls at Winnington Hall in Cheshire. |
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In this way, the salaryman was both a progressive social stratum and an intellectual class. |
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Harry Vyse aged 12 from Staffordshire has Glutaric Aciduria Type 1, a progressive genetic disorder. |
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The small school had a liberal outlook and a progressive curriculum more modern than the larger, more prestigious schools. |
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In 2012, a suspended UUP member became UKIP's first MLA, and in 2013 two UUP MLAs resigned to form the progressive NI21, which later split. |
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It has historically been one of the most socially progressive cultures in the world. |
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Davis is a big fan of the French progressive rock band Magma, and even organised a concert in London so he could watch them. |
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Laryngoscopic examination revealed progressive palatal inflammation and epiglottitis. |
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The Liberals were in power with a progressive alliance of Labour and, off and on, Irish Nationalists. |
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Since 1996 he has been a regular broadcaster with Phoenix FM and an expert in the progressive rock genres of Zeuhl, RIO and the Canterbury scene. |
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Auxiliary verbs mark constructions such as questions, negative polarity, the passive voice and progressive aspect. |
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A 51-year-old woman presented with progressive left-sided enophthalmos and retrobulbar pain. |
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Auxiliary verbs such as have and be are paired with verbs in the infinitive, past, or progressive forms. |
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Brookes was progressive for his day in noting the link between mental and physical agility. |
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This speeds the completion of the entire event as players are not kept waiting for progressive tee times at the first hole. |
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The film included progressive elements of Japanese culture as part of the background. |
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Any policy, progressive or not, can be criticized in good faith. |
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For the first oceanic exploration Western Europeans used the compass, as well as progressive new advances in cartography and astronomy. |
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Initially, Taylorism was hailed as a progressive force that would free workers from the whim of autocratic bosses and benefit all. |
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Closely related to power metal is progressive metal, which adopts the complex compositional approach of bands like Rush and King Crimson. |
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In this stage of DT, countries are vulnerable to become failed states in the absence of progressive governments. |
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Renewed interest in the genre in the 1990s led to the development of progressive rock festivals. |
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New prog describes the wave of progressive rock bands in the 2000s who revived the genre. |
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Symphonic metal is an extension of the tendency towards orchestral passages in early progressive rock. |
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Its guttural vocals are sometimes used by bands who can be classified as progressive, such as Mastodon, Mudvayne and Opeth. |
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Cultivation of papova-like virus from human brain with progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy. |
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A half-mile later, it is progressive hip-hop crew Black Eyed Peas looking fresh in Levi's Silver Tab jeans. |
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Few new progressive rock bands formed during this era, and those who did found that record labels were not interested in signing them. |
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The rise in punk cynicism made the utopian ideals expressed in progressive rock lyrics unfashionable. |
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Many of these groups were very influential even among bands that had little enthusiasm for the symphonic variety of progressive rock. |
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Many psychedelic, electric folk and early progressive bands were aided by exposure from BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel. |
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Of these elements, the first and last were the most important in clearing a pathway toward the development of progressive rock. |
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The highly progressive Bellflower Boy looks the answer in the handicap hurdle. |
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His dancefloor-friendly progressive house sounds mix easily with electro and dirtier, techier influences. |
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Cotner contests Macan's view that progressive rock cannot exist without the continuous and overt assimilation of classical music into rock. |
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As a crowning dissipation, they all sat down to play progressive halma, with milk chocolate for prizes. |
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That knocked a few stats into touch, but he did look the progressive horse going into that race. |
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It also offers progressive scan, backlight compensation, gamma correction, a signal-to-noise ratio of 48 dB, and a slow shutter speed. |
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Severing's belief that trade union workers were the most progressive and democratic element in Germany holds up well under investigation. |
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By July of that year, they released their eponymous debut album, an effort influenced by heavy metal and progressive rock. |
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What is destroyed will be replaced by creative light, fulfillness and progressive development. |
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Developing progressive shapes and technologies DB continues to help advance longboarding through production innovation and community support. |
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There is disconnexion, and there is progressive decline in handwriting skill. |
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Thus analytical surface wave solutions are available to describe waves that are either progressive or trapped in the crosswedge direction. |
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They achieved international acclaim with their progressive and psychedelic music. |
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Towards the end of their recording career, they moved to a more mellow and progressive sound, dominated by Jones' keyboard motifs. |
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The Cod faction consisted of the more progressive cities, while the Hook faction consisted of the conservative noblemen. |
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After conversion, the believer grows in grace through a lifelong process of progressive sanctification. |
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Man are a rock band from South Wales whose style is a mixture of West Coast psychedelia, progressive rock and blues. |
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Budgie's music is often described as a cross between the progressive textures of Rush and the heaviness of Black Sabbath. |
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The Cretaceous record of diatoms is limited, but recent studies reveal a progressive diversification of diatom types. |
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His involvement in progressive and controversial issues did not cease after he left parliament. |
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Liberal forces won, but the conflict between progressive and conservative liberals ended in a weak early constitutional period. |
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There is also a progressive form of verbs in present, corresponding to the same in the Dutch language. |
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Among the true foxes, the red fox represents a more progressive form in the direction of carnivory. |
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By the 1860s, the progressive tax had become a grudgingly accepted element of the English fiscal system. |
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The tax systems vary greatly and can be progressive, proportional, or regressive, depending on the type of tax. |
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Early blues rock bands often emulated jazz, playing long, involved improvisations, which would later be a major element of progressive rock. |
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In America the genre was pioneered by figures such as Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger and often identified with progressive or labor politics. |
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Later, Italy was at the forefront of the progressive rock movement of the 1970s, with bands like PFM and Goblin. |
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These skeptics saw the proposal as a ploy to enhance Prussian power rather than a progressive agenda of reform. |
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There is nothing new or progressive in the politically corrected vocabularies that now amuse the prejudiced. |
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A new constitution was adopted in 1940, which engineered radical progressive ideas, including the right to labour and health care. |
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They were sometimes quite progressive and directed towards the modernization of government and commerce in the Philippines. |
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And hence the progress of the history of salvation is the progress of protology in the progressive development of its starting-point. |
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Aspects of stage continue through progressive, pausative, resumptive, cessive, and terminative. |
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Some Atlantic Creoles use one marker for both the habitual and progressive aspects. |
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The Latin present tense can be translated as progressive or simple present. |
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It is suggested that the progressive passive was popularized by the Romantic poets, and is connected with Bristol usage. |
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In recent years the ACC has been a leading progressive force within the Anglican Communion. |
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Initial developments for the Anglican realignment started through progressive tendencies of the Lambeth Conference. |
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The World Happiness Report indicates that some regions have in recent years have been experiencing progressive inequality of happiness. |
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When England was conquered by the Normans in 1066, it came under the influence of the most progressive and best governed system in Europe. |
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But another study found that states with a more progressive personal income tax have a higher percentage of sole proprietors in their workforce. |
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By the early 1790s,Owen's entrepreneurial spirit, management skills, and progressive moral views were emerging. |
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Lymphedema is a chronic and progressive complication which develops secondary to breast cancer treatment. |
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This bullying continuum illustrates the progressive escalation from harmless banter to bullying and criminal behaviours. |
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Curry the progressive degeneration of Macbeth from the point of view of medieval theology. |
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While in the West Buddhism is often seen as exotic and progressive, in the East it is regarded as familiar and traditional. |
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As the CD4 count decreases, the risk of rapidly progressive acute necrotising ulcerative gingivitis and stomatitis increases. |
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In a shift from its initial years of operation, the Werk therefore undertook a more progressive approach toward the reigning maternal ideology. |
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This is exactly the breech into which progressive women should step. |
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When a large progressive organization takes the easy way and makes peace with war, the abdication of responsibility creates a vacuum. |
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Marx continued to write articles for the New York Daily Tribune as long as he was sure that the Tribune's editorial policy was still progressive. |
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Another development was the increasing use of longswords and the progressive replacement of scale armour by mail armour and lamellar armour. |
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Until the formation of the Bauhaus in Germany, the Central School was regarded as the most progressive art school in Europe. |
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A deeply experimental and progressive artist, his influence can be found in the works of painters as diverse as Claude Monet and Mark Rothko. |
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It also takes a progressive approach to social policies such as civil liberties, animal rights, LGBT rights and drug policy reform. |
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However, in adults, multilocular rarefactions become sclerotic with progressive calcification. |
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It holds many music and visual art events and has a very progressive programming policy. |
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The role of women in society and progressive ideas about life and love are major themes. |
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This allowed progressive legislation and gradual liberalisation was effected. |
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In many countries, the terms conservative and progressive are informally used to describe the character of particular Brethren assemblies. |
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It was progressive and radical in several respects, in particular by establishing universal male suffrage. |
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A progressive tax is a tax by which the tax rate increases as the taxable base amount increases. |
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His close circle of admirers included the most progressive thinkers of the day. |
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Norway has been a progressive country, which has adopted legislation and policies to support women's rights, minority rights and LGBT rights. |
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The island strives to be progressive and innovative in new products, whilst providing a high quality of service. |
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What better time for the Democrats to reembrace the principle of progressive taxation than when the government so desperately needs the money? |
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Such taxation usually includes a larger income tax for people with higher incomes, called a progressive tax. |
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It is a chronic progressive degenerative disease characteristically showing quiver, stiffness, bradykinesia and postural instability. |
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Unlike most progressive economic theorists, Upton does not believe our current economic ideas, particularly the money system are reformable. |
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Under Tomas Masaryk, Czech and Slovak politicians promoted progressive social and economic conditions that served to defuse discontent. |
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It is true, the more progressive members of our horde lived in the caves above the river. |
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The German Empire enacted a number of progressive reforms, such as Europe's first social welfare system and freedom of press. |
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The ninth chapter is about relaxation techniques and discusses progressive muscle relaxation, autogenic training, self-hypnosis, and biofeedback. |
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During its brief life of just over a year, the Derby government proved moderately progressive. |
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Indeed some kind of chart might be drawn up to indicate the close connection between length of British rule and progressive growth of poverty. |
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It detailed a representative government with enumerated social programs to remedy the numbing poverty of commoners through progressive tax measures. |
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Classical orchestration, keyboards and synthesisers were a frequent addition to the established rock format of guitars, bass and drums in subsequent progressive rock. |
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A common thread we have found with sufferers of compassion fatigue symptoms has been the progressive loss in their sense of connection and community. |
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With the advent of punk rock and technological changes in the late 1970s, progressive rock was increasingly dismissed as pretentious and overblown. |
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Atlantic were a label with a catalogue of mainly blues, soul, and jazz artists, but in the late 1960s they began to take an interest in British progressive rock acts. |
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Biliary atresia is an inflammatory cholangiopathy of infancy that results in progressive fibrosis and obliteration of extrahepatic and intrahepatic bile ducts. |
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However, some young Friends such as John Wilhelm Rowntree and Edward Grubb supported Darwin's theories adopting a doctrine of progressive revelation with evolutionary ideas. |
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His music was identified in the public mind with the Edwardian era, and after the First World War he no longer seemed a progressive or modern composer. |
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Shaw has discovered, with characteristic sense, that it is very doubtful whether any existing human being with two legs can be progressive at all. |
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These findings also raise serious concerns that the progressive westernization of African communities may lead to the emergence of colon cancer as a major health issue. |
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Roughly speaking, Germanic languages differ in how conservative or how progressive each language is with respect to an overall trend toward analyticity. |
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Between World Wars I and II, Functionalism, with its sober, progressive forms, took over as the main architectural style in the newly established Czechoslovak Republic. |
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Even though I have a more progressive philosophy, I can understand where he's coming from. There was a time in my life when it was hard for me to adapt to change, myself. |
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Sinkholes can develop gradually as surface openings enlarge, but progressive erosion is frequently unseen until the roof of an underground cavern suddenly collapses. |
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P reviously, he looked most progressive when winning over today's course and distance, readily holding York Rite and Now Then Sid in the closing stages. |
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Although a progressive time for international rugby, this period initially saw regression for many of the club sides in the form of the temperance movement. |
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Now, it seems, some liberal politicians may be stumbling as they seek to present the common good as a progressive value even as conservatives mischaracterize its meaning. |
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The mixture of hard rock and progressive rock, evident in the works of Deep Purple, was pursued more directly by bands like Uriah Heep and Argent. |
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Typically, patients with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy present with weakness, hemianopia or quadrantanopia, and cognitive abnormalities. |
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The disease is characterized by an abnormally elongated eye with a physical stretching of the sclera, choroid and retina, resulting in degenerative and progressive changes. |
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Ankylosing spondylitis is a painful progressive rheumatic disease which mainly affects the spine but can also affect other joints, tendons and ligaments. |
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This process of progressive differentiation occurs within the bone marrow. |
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During the decade, some progressive rock groups such as Tasavallan Presidentti and Wigwam gained respect abroad but failed to make a commercial breakthrough outside Finland. |
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Baldwin and many of the more progressive members, like Austen Chamberlain, of the Conservative Party, and those who fundamentally opposed Lloyd George split. |
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Originally, the Fabian Society was committed to the establishment of a socialist economy, alongside a commitment to British imperialism as a progressive and modernising force. |
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Social democrats supporting the first variant advocate for a peaceful, evolutionary transition of the economy to socialism through progressive social reform of capitalism. |
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The party supports constitutional and electoral reform, progressive taxation, environmentalism, human rights laws, banking reform and civil liberties. |
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Each genre experienced a fragmentation of styles at this time, and many metal bands from the new wave of British heavy metal onwards displayed progressive rock influences. |
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Concomitant progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy and primary central nervous system lymphoma expressing JC virus oncogenic protein, large T antigen. |
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This led in part to British progressive folk music, which attempted to elevate folk music through greater musicianship, or compositional and arrangement skills. |
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Spinal demyelination in progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy. |
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Cultural hegemony has philosophically influenced Eurocommunism, the social sciences, and the activist politics of socially liberal and progressive politicians. |
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Miliband is progressive in regard to issues of gender and sexuality. |
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The Brethren movement in Australia, too, has diversified, with the more progressive assemblies generally growing and the more conservative ones declining. |
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Assemblies with more progressive approaches have grown, however. |
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Most patients with AML die from progressive disease after relapse, which is associated with a small sub-fraction of leukemic cells termed leukemic stem cells. |
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It also argued that progressive scanning enables easier connections with the Internet, and is more cheaply converted to interlaced formats than vice versa. |
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Record stores specialising in progressive rock appeared in large cities. |
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Parliament was not inherently progressive, with the events of 1640 a precursor for the Glorious Revolution, nor did Puritans necessarily ally themselves with Parliamentarians. |
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The film industry also supported progressive scanning because it offers a more efficient means of converting filmed programming into digital formats. |
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Broadcasters also favored interlaced scanning because their vast archive of interlaced programming is not readily compatible with a progressive format. |
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General semanticists favor the extensional orientation with its cumulative and progressive scientific ways and its practical way of resolving disputes through testing. |
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While in some respects Northern Ireland's equality law ha been in advance of developments elsewhere, there are also examples where it is not as progressive. |
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Norway has been considered a progressive country, which has adopted legislation and policies to support women's rights, minority rights, and LGBT rights. |
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This apparent motion is due to the finite velocity of light, and the progressive motion of the observer with the earth, as it performs its yearly course about the sun. |
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In Tok Pisin, the optional progressive marker follows the verb. |
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This established the progressive elimination of customs duties on industrial products, but did not affect agricultural products or maritime trade. |
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With progressive external rotation, additional osteophytes and capsule can be resected utilizing electrocautery, rongeur, and small curved osteotomes. |
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The 1970s progressive rock band Jethro Tull was named after him. |
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And the progressive Hash Brown, runner-up to Klepht at Killarney, might get the better of the progressive Desertmore Stream in the Ballygarry House Hotel Novice Hurdle. |
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Bill Bruford, a veteran of several progressive rock bands, said that Sgt. |
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With progressive prostration and with a tone to the cry which is a sort of a thin, crowing, quacky sound, points to the existence of retropharyngeal lymphadenitis. |
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This was associated with their culture and progressive thought. |
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