However, in Davenant's masque, the effect is to make men effete, replicating the behaviour of the women they are trying to seduce. |
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The virus would have been pretty awful if it had taken control of a large number of computers and started replicating itself. |
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And captive bottlenose dolphins have shown themselves to be skilled at replicating computer-generated sounds. |
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We would have called a Rasta roko or a chakka jaam, except that we realised that we'd simply be replicating what's already happened. |
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In the days before xerox machines, a carbon copy was the best way of replicating a piece of writing. |
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In replicating his art, and offering the replica as art, the atom of the original artwork was split. |
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However, with the amount media circulating today there is no communication by replicating traditional design principles. |
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Cloning will be used for far more than replicating a mammal or reproducing a child. |
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What it concerns itself more with is with replicating the successes of genre titles gone by. |
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Researchers also had to tweak the organism's DNA so it would expend most of its energy making propanediol rather than replicating itself. |
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And in doing so, the gene creates copies of its genetic material by replicating itself through intricate processes of cell division. |
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Firstly, he has forsworn the easy Saturday Night Fever route of replicating the original's songs in the stage version. |
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The show included three sculptures replicating unmarked packets of sweetener at vastly larger-than-life size. |
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Students extensively research their subjects, making sure they're not replicating existing work. |
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However, a more sophisticated understanding of the biology of slowly replicating M. tuberculosis is necessary to develop such a strategy. |
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A live, replicating virus, vaccinia can cause side effects, which on rare occasions can be serious and potentially life-threatening. |
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Though such behaviour often turned out to be self-destructive, that didn't prevent stars from replicating Chaplin's actions. |
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The necklace shown in Plate VII is set with paste stones replicating emeralds. |
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He then hopes to integrate a replicating nucleic acid system with dividing protocells. |
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To avoid replicating Pepys' digestive troubles, this brunch sandwich contains some greenery, which would probably appal the diarist. |
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And if you're already infected, it can prevent it from spreading to further cells and replicating. |
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In this study, it was considered good to keep in mind the possibility of replicating or expanding the business from early on. |
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In so doing, it enables investigators to avoid replicating research that has already been conducted. |
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In an ideal world we can fantasise about replicating the idyllic childhoods of the past, but the horrible truth is that we can no longer afford that fantasy. |
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The two additional levels that are being added consist of a new steel structure replicating the bay sizes of the structure below. |
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This changes all echoes into short horizontal bars, replicating a flasher sonar. |
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I will not make any specific comments about the two reports, but I am, in any case, in favour of replicating their philosophy. |
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An evaluation of the effectiveness of the campaign was done in 2002, replicating a 2001 benchmark study. |
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It took decades of effort to master such know-how, which some of our partners have neglected and thus have difficulty replicating. |
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It simply requires facilitating knowledge transfer between communities and replicating successful models in several settings. |
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The unwanted blooms are at odds with his plans for a garden replicating the calming colours of an impressionist painting. |
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By the last quarter of the nineteenth century Viennese watchmakers were replicating earlier watch forms as well as continuing the revival of Renaissance enameling techniques. |
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He has devoted his life to replicating that peptide and when he puts it back in the patient, their cancer goes away. |
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The Waterloo Stage production loses some of the bigness of the musical numbers, however, by replicating the brass and woodwind instruments on a synthesizer. |
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This is not a radical idea, but only seems so in a country single-mindedly dedicated to replicating the economically convenient tropes of suburban sprawl. |
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The virion reproduces itself as from its genetic material only by replicating its genome. |
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A lot of immigrants finish up replicating the culture they came from. |
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It's likely that they are born with such tendencies, replicating what their kin have always done for generations. |
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As a rule, in replicating or selling positions that are already in the portfolio, it takes approximately one whole day-besides normal transaction delays-to carry out the necessary transactions on the world stock exchanges. |
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Large pavilions were built for and by the colonies, that for Canada for instance replicating the Parliament in Ottawa. |
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This saw Baz prevailing, replicating his victory from 2012, in similar conditions, after a spirited battle. |
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As counterfeiters become ever more skilled at replicating packaging, chemical testing is sometimes required to confirm that the product is not genuine. |
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A privileged class kept replicating itself. |
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Mr. Vouillamoz, an engineer in nuclear physics and a microfluids specialist, wanted to create a new application of that ancient concept by replicating a clepsydra in a wristwatch. |
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Firstly, there are various pieces of national legislation which already protect workers and this is merely duplicating or replicating what is already in place. |
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Unlike tribute bands that have preceded them, the Rosez take pride in replicating the massive grooves of the Second Coming album. |
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In general, the structure of the mission should complement existing United Nations country team capacity and avoid replicating existing programmes or supplanting local processes. |
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But she has little faith in him replicating the impressive foxtrot of former Liberal Democrat Cabinet minister Vince Cable, who starred on the 2010 Christmas special version of the show. |
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The government's push for a seven-day NHS has to recognise that the goal cannot be replicating existing Monday-to-Friday services over the weekend, but reshaping those services. |
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For example, new software can help lip reading deaf people use the telephone like everyone else. Such systems generate an artificial face on a computer screen, replicating the lip movements of the other caller. |
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Toward the end of the 1930s, Max Delbrück had the intuition that the question of autocatalysis, that is, replication, could be attacked through the study of phage, i.e., viruses replicating in bacteria. |
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Plants take weeks to grow, but yeastlike micro-organisms replicating in vats can be used to churn out significant quantities of carbohydrates, sugars, proteins and fats in a matter of hours. |
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Phoenix today is a replicating sprawl that flows around bare mountains in the hope of linking with the sprawl sprawling sprawlingly out of Las Vegas, which is also longing for union. |
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The laws and institutions of the state must address the root causes of discrimination, rather than replicating or fomenting it for political ends. |
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The company has developed an animal model capable of replicating neurodegeneration from its earliest stages, making it an excellent tool for testing potential new diagnostics and therapeutics. |
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We are in danger of replicating the situation that currently exists in broadcasting, where great sums of money flow south to buy programming and Canadian content is the poor stepchild. |
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Rooster in horn of zebu colored replicating the natural colors. |
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Practical Action is replicating the project in other countries. |
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The colour schemes are an overriding feature: blue lavender and silver Anaphalis triplinervis are laid out in triangles and fans, replicating the flag of St Andrew. |
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This follow-up grant will help finance a pilot project that aims to demonstrate the new methodology to villagers on a small scale before replicating it on a wider basis. |
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Initial data from a study replicating a commercial fish aquaculture operation has demonstrated less than expected damage to fish and their habitat. |
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This publication envisages a new agenda for innovation in governance and public administration that shifts the focus from failures and shortcomings to replicating what works in service delivery. |
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A cursory knowledge of Canadian data sources indicates that there are no real obstacles to replicating in this country the organizations and models developed elsewhere. |
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We could also do a better job if we had one national drug approval system rather than ten, as the bureaucratic cost of replicating the approval process ten times over is ludicrous. |
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Some parents may feel that not enough is on offer whereas others may feel that the school is replicating roles that should be performed by others. |
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The European network, which has been in place since 1999, has established a strategic framework for replicating the architecture being developed for the international network. |
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Entry by other competitors, in terms of building or upgrading new competing networks, is difficult because of the cost of replicating, upgrading or expanding networks. |
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Ten years into the charter school movement, founders of successful charters have begun replicating their schools in the communities they serve. |
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Te trainer is effective in replicating the sight picture, operator controls and backblast. |
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Efficient oncolysis by a replicating adenovirus in vivo is critically dependent on tumor expression of primary ad receptors. |
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Today's replication solutions make it affordable for most companies to at least consider replicating their e-mail data as part of their disaster recovery plans. |
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We are replicating the design elements, approaches and strategies that work together synergistically to achieve the outcome,'' said Elliot, co-founder and CEO of PUC schools. |
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In the process of replicating others' experiments, Priestley became intrigued by unanswered questions and was prompted to undertake experiments of his own design. |
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Wound colonization refers to nonreplicating microorganisms within the wound, while in infected wounds, replicating organisms exist and tissue is injured. |
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One of the immune system's strongest cellular defenses is protein kinase R, an enzyme that lies dormant until it detects viruses replicating within a cell. |
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The Mobi-C is designed to provide six degrees of freedom via a mobile bearing technology, thereby better replicating the natural kinematics of the spine. |
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Replicating great experiences in the lives of others is something we practice in our offices and throughout the pages of our magazine. |
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