Although the history of military logistics is complex, its nine salient themes can be concisely stated. |
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On the middle pillar of the canopy-work are the arms of this knight, a lion salient, impaling a spread eagle, the arms of his lady. |
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Population and employment are more concentrated in Dublin and therefore childcare is a salient issue for more people. |
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The Allied command planned to clear the salient of Germans along a 20 mile front. |
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In May 1943 four strikes of Soviet aviation at the enemy airfields at the Kursk salient destroyed 500 aircraft. |
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These pervasive and at times contradictory demands informed the salient qualities of his pictures. |
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We replaced the detailed oral counselling before testing with a shorter, written explanation of the salient points. |
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The fictional world only selectively represents the real world, making the themes about open issues particularly salient. |
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The bloggers scour far and wide for news reports and bring the most salient ones to the attention of their readers. |
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For the scientific democrats the most salient fact of American life during the Gilded Age was the spread of egoistic and self-seeking behavior. |
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Yet if we fail to gauge how representative the sample is of the population, we assume that it is faithful in all salient respects. |
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The variety of Macedonian spoken in the capital, Skopje, for example, shares some of its most salient features with Serbian. |
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Like coin tosses, there may be no salient causation to be discerned in the outcomes. |
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First, gender could be such a salient factor that other variables have little influence. |
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Trading in Auckland International Airport was the salient point in lacklustre trade on the New Zealand sharemarket this morning. |
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Nowhere is this neglect more salient than in the consideration of the experiences of indigenous peoples and ethnic minority groups. |
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These salient aspects made the plan irreconcilable with the views of the moderates. |
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The sound is of good quality though, which is the salient point for any jazz story. |
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Matters of theory and pedagogy are often made salient when set in the context of a novel that speaks to the students. |
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One of the salient characteristics of the book is that it is unspecific about the exploitation it seeks to fight against. |
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One of the most salient negative cognitions in anxiety is the sense of uncontrollability. |
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The salient features defining his creative contours are the cascading planes of colours and the broad brick strokes applied with a palette knife. |
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This study's focus on community outreach contexts and its accompanying outcomes made social comparison processes especially salient. |
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A narrative about place yields structuration of meaning generated from identity to produce what is most salient about place. |
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For them, aggressive war across national frontiers was a more salient risk than the extermination of peoples within states. |
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Cohen is happy to accuse the left of covering up crimes, but oddly omits to mention this salient bit of history. |
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Given space constraints, I focus my response on the most salient areas of disagreement rather than the many issues on which we are in accord. |
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The logical location for a successful offensive was the salient that jutted into the German lines between the cities of Orel and Khar'kov. |
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This seems to be, in many ways, a question of one law for the them, and one for the obedient puppy, excepting for some salient cases. |
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In Turkish, with its extensive system of vowel harmony, the above categories are more salient than they are in English, for example. |
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The salient feature of the battery-powered boat was that it had all scrap materials. |
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The opening day wobble against Longford will soon be consigned to history's dustbin but for now it serves as a salient reference point. |
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This force would attack south and penetrate enemy defenses around the city of Kursk to envelop remaining enemy forces in the salient. |
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Mediated pathways were especially salient for understanding variation in adolescents' self-reported distress. |
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These task parameters may have contributed further to any inherent vulnerability to salient visual and auditory distractors. |
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Binary coding is culturally salient because Andean social organization and conceptual systems are primarily structured in dualisms. |
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In attempts to adhere to the most salient aspects of their religio-historical identity, Sikhs have built a gurdwara wherever they have migrated. |
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The salient point here is that the retrenchment was plainly not forced by tight money or credit. |
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Although a detailed discussion of this topic is beyond the scope of this paper, a few salient facts may be noted. |
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Therefore, chronic marital distress may be a more salient psychosocial risk factor for women than for men. |
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The idea is to provide an opportunity to the manufacturers to explain the salient features of their products to the consumers. |
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They distributed handbills and explained the salient features to those who showed interest in the policy. |
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Capote brings out many salient facts about the killers' lives, but contents himself largely with psychologizing about Smith's condition. |
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Whatever it is that's riled him, his ugly, near unnecessary swearing renders any salient point he might have been making completely irrelevant. |
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Risk factors for suicide, such as gender nonconformity, appear to be particularly salient with regard to boys and men. |
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Cardiac rate may be a relatively nonspecific indicator of appetitive or aversive arousal in animals confronted with salient valanced stimuli. |
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What were the most salient features of the impeachment crisis and its most important political lessons? |
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The salient feature of these policies is not their racism per se but their carefully calculated divisiveness. |
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Yet the most salient feature of Truth and Truthfulness is Williams's passionate devotion to the political heritage of the Enlightenment. |
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Based on the preceding readings, how would you identify the salient distinctions between civil-political and economic-social rights? |
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Their didactic import encompasses salient aspects of Buddhist doctrine, especially the traditional notion of human transience. |
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The salient recommendations likely to be posited before the Government range from the noble to the strategic. |
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The salient reality was the depth of popular antipathy to the political establishment as a whole. |
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The trial judge's succinct reasons refer to many salient evidentiary points. |
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These issues were salient in the lives of these teens and were conducive to both the exploration of alternatives and the experience of conflict. |
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The crisp presentation outlined all the salient features of broadband technology, notably cheaper downloads and smoother surfing. |
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And there are many such places in Karnataka which have salient features to be developed into potential centres of growth. |
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The second most salient feature of primary forest indicated by habitat classification freelists was humidity. |
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Drawing on strengths specific to a replicated case-study design, the most salient issues related to each couple's progress, or lack of thereof, were examined. |
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But in the aggregate, immigration reform is not a salient issue for white evangelicals. |
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One of the most salient features of the economic crisis in Sweden during the 1990s was the dramatic increase in long-term social assistance recipiency. |
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I'd like to celebrate some of the salient contributors to our durance and, alack, I'm sure to forget or miss mentioning some, and for that, I apologize in advance. |
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He is also known as El H, but of all his nicknames El Elegante is the most salient. |
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One salient example was Ilyas Kashmiri, one of the highest-ranking al Qaeda commanders. |
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When I sit down someday to write my memoirs and try to characterize this era, I will note three salient political features. |
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One salient moment in the book comes during a meeting with JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. |
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A particularly salient feature is a territorial retrenchment of the north. |
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Hopefully I've convinced you that frequent retweets is a salient goal. |
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Frank Kermode touches lightly on the salient features of each play. |
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A few representatives of the dealer as well as the official financier are present at the makeshift counters to explain the salient features of the product and loan offers. |
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The salient features of the Contributory Health Scheme meant for the ex-servicemen community will also be explained to them by the members of the team. |
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A salient feature that has emerged is that no single individual can claim to be the pillar of any political party as all members are bound by the collective responsibility. |
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Where the salient angle occurs it is plain that it will be more subject to the effect of the water on the side which opposes the current, than on that which declines from it. |
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In addition, troop movements were executed in the salient at night as much as possible, and any mention of preparation for the operation over the radio was prohibited. |
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Though the weather after 5 July was essentially clear, it worked against the German army during the critical initial advance into the Kursk salient. |
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Removal of the meninges and some cranial nerve roots allow salient features of the ventral or anterior aspect of the medulla and pons to be examined more easily. |
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The interests of justice are best served by an independent judiciary adjudicating on the merits of a given case based on application of the salient law. |
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Chapters two through five cover the salient aspects of biopharmaceutics. |
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That they persevered in the face of freezing cold, starvation and deprivation to win the struggle is one of the salient epic turning points of history. |
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On the upside, I just discussed with my AP Government class how a poll can skew results by how they phrase a question and how important it was to be polling on salient issues. |
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Obviously there have been cuts, in both characters and scenes, but what is important is that the very essence of the play, its most salient points, are preserved. |
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Well, the most salient fact about that missile test was that, like the more grandiose Pacific tests of the Star Wars interceptors, it was a failure. |
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Two days later the fiery General Mangin launched a counter-attack against the western flank of the salient with an army that now included American divisions. |
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The salient fact, nevertheless, about the Scottish game is not that it is dull, hold the front page, but that it is bereft of any creative thinking. |
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Could it be that the most salient divide in our politics is not the gender gap, the marriage gap, or the religion gap, but instead the happiness gap? |
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In an independent operation in September, the doughboys completely wiped out the salient at St. Mihiel, bringing the German assault to a standstill. |
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Despite such antisocial tendencies, such youngsters do not necessarily have salient psychological maladjustments. |
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Joffre's plan for 1915 was to attack the salient on both flanks to cut it off. |
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First, they must be visually salient, so that highlighted objects are clearly visible by end-users. |
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Even a partial success would improve the tactical situation in the Ypres salient, reducing wastage, which was exceptional, even in quiet periods. |
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The biographies of Aristotle written in ancient times are often speculative and historians only agree on a few salient points. |
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For example, Zeami, the founder of no, writes of monomane as being a salient part of any actor's performance. |
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The other most salient fact about children's maintenance activities is the sheer amount of time spent in nonmeal eating. |
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The identity of being an American are salient after the terrorist attacks and American national identity are evoked. |
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Social scientists have thus focused on how, when, and why different markers of ethnic identity become salient. |
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Using the two paths cleared through the southern minefields, IDF tanks entered the Rafah salient. |
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Virgo is an earth sign and the salient point about Virgos is that they are generally hard-workers who are only happy when they are doing things. |
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Nevertheless, there is only one salient discriminative stimulus available before each approach response. |
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Gabor wavelet can be well simulated brain cortex in single cell receptive field profiles, capture salient visual attribute. |
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This withdrawal negated the French strategy of attacking both flanks of the Noyon salient, as it no longer existed. |
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The pluralist model favors having government shared by politically salient social groups. |
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The most salient conceptual point Eterno makes is that policing is a difficult job made even more so by the ambiguities in the law. |
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A salient difference between cybertravel and forms of travel previously discussed is the disembodied nature of the cybertraveller. |
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The article is not exhaustive, but it covers the salient points pretty well. |
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A fifth line of high ground, less a ridge than a salient in the breast of the fell, runs due west to Seat Sandal across Grisedale Hause. |
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However even corpus linguists who work with 'unannotated plain text' inevitably apply some method to isolate salient terms. |
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Other salient differences between socioeconomic levels include levels of higher education, car ownership and home size. |
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South of the German salient, limited French attacks on 23 March near Peronne and Amiens. |
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The Soviets had intelligence of what was to come and prepared massive defenses in huge depth in the Kursk salient. |
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Social interaction is particularly salient in eusocial species but applies to other invertebrates as well. |
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Conditions in the salient improved with the completion of transport routes and the refurbishment of German pillboxes. |
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Haig selected Gough to command the offensive on 30 April and on 10 June, Gough took over the Ypres salient north of Messines Ridge. |
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In order to define the ECO construction for column-convex permutominoes, we classify the corners of their boundary, using reentrant and salient points. |
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Framarin proposes that these Indian texts actually distinguish between a type of purpose that is equanimous and desires that are phenomenologically salient. |
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The rebel salient in the west was totally eliminated and the invasion in the east ground to a standstill half way across the country, at Kisangani. |
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The geste of the President of the Republic is tremendously salient, because he is honoring Professor Torbay and similar fellows while they are still alive. |
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In each instance the listener was meant to recognize the source, to grasp the intent of a transformation which left salient aspects of the original intact. |
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He had in himself a salient, living spring of generous and manly action. |
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There are other salient interdisciplinary projects, such as ceramic pie birds, sundials, Day of the Dead projects and mummy boxes with cat mummies. |
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Aspinall, that either the British should retire to the west side of the Gheluvelt Plateau or advance to broaden the salient towards Westroosebeke. |
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This ceded without a fight the salient seized the previous April. |
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One of the more salient examples of tremor misclassification can be seen in the still developing research associated with primary orthostatic tremor. |
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The 1e DCR, which had been intended to form part of the First Army reserve, was sent to Charleroi at the north side of the German salient on 10 May. |
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Because of these conflicts, aboriginal population identify less or do not identify with the national identity of being an Australian, but their ethnic identities are salient. |
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