She also strives to situate the tondo within a representational tradition and in relation to specific social and cultural practices. |
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A suit in equity was instituted between two parties resident in England to enforce an equitable lien to land situate abroad. |
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Our secondary goal is to situate this exploration and analysis within the broader context of continuing professional education. |
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What both works do well is to situate a set of ideas now very familiar to students of environmental studies in less familiar territory. |
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His early tempera-and-ink paintings depicting ghoulish figures firmly situate him in the postwar European figurative art scene. |
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Only minor adjustments or an annex may be necessary to situate the report in the regional context. |
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We must describe the present, but situate it in the forces and struggles of the past. |
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It is clearly necessary to situate these verses within ancient Mediterranean cultural codes relating to honor and gender. |
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The aim of this section is to situate our experimental results in nativisation in order to define the status of English in present-day Malaysia. |
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I will initially sketch a context to help situate the care of dementia patients and the termination of their treatment. |
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The odd-numbered tracks are short interludes using music boxes and prepared toy pianos to situate his longer improvised works for prepared piano. |
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Essays attempted in a variety of ways to situate contemporary architects in relation to premodern Japanese architecture. |
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But the mind, the psyche, the soul struggles to find itself again and to situate itself in a world whose features have been altered by disaster. |
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It is important for students of law to situate the legal doctrine of the EU in its historical and political context. |
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They situate and reassure the reader by promoting verisimilitude, the quality of appearing to be real. |
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Of course, Brennan's purpose is to revise the idea that formalism was monolithic and uninventive, not to situate the Stieglitz circle's aesthetics in historical context. |
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Placing your portfolio on the Web allows you to link your pages to related information, which helps to situate your work within a broader context of your choosing. |
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To his mind, style is not decoration or ornament, but a fundamental decision about how we situate ourselves and our work in relation to the world around us. |
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If you were building a hide from which to observe them in their natural habitat, you would probably situate it somewhere in the north-west between Liverpool and Wigan. |
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A more apt context in which to situate the 1960s projects is the realm of similarly category-resistant works by a far-flung confraternity of independent artists. |
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Here, I wish to situate discussion of Italian-Australian cultural production as part of the diverse generative dynamics organic to Australian multicultural culture. |
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The question of where to situate those limits has returned in force since the fall of the Berlin Wall. |
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It is hard to situate Taylor squarely within any particular philosophical school. |
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Finally, it is difficult for some Canadians to understand why we would situate such a market in the city of Montreal. |
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Nonetheless, there are at least two good reasons for pausing to situate federal standards relative to those of other jurisdictions. |
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Thus, it is essential to situate the Decade with respect to efforts in which the international community is already engaged. |
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Industrialize the functional test provides operational elements which allow the reader to situate himself at a better level of present practices. |
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It would also provide managers with a general framework within which to situate their own activities. |
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Some of these are briefly described below to situate evaluation in its current context. |
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There were also several comments on the need to situate human health within the larger context of ecosystem health. |
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It is as well useful to situate MM within the complete urban transport policy framework as MM-measures are rarely isolated. |
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Before discussing possible solutions, it is important to situate this issue in the Congolese context. |
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It was important to find an objective point of support so as to be able to situate oneself before it and with it for such a dialogue. |
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Broken into extremely short chapters, the text focuses on the lives of these individuals, but provides little historical context with which to situate these case studies. |
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The conductor preferred to situate the bass in the middle rear, rather than to one side of the orchestra. |
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Care should be taken with plumbing in domestic projects to avoid long pipe runs, situate the boiler near point of use, and make sure pipes are insulated. |
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Finally, it makes it possible to situate the difficulty of conducting many of these types of survey: the contingent and questionable nature of any average meteorological index for a region that is fairly enormous. |
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Guillaume Bresson seems to situate painting in a temporal gap, between photographic mise-en-scene and pictorial construction, news stories and historical painting, intrigue and the elusiveness of a gesture. |
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It also helps situate agriculture's strategic role and its nourishing function in a world where population is exploding and agricultural production is greatly threatened by global warming. |
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To all men of different beliefs and religions I say to them that they have not known how to situate the worldly riches in order to rightfully place that which corresponds to those of the spirit. |
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It will allow commanders to operate away from fixed command posts so they can situate themselves for optimum effectiveness. |
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To situate my remarks, let me first say a few words about the project. |
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Before delving into this subject in detail, it is helpful to situate conflict resolution within the broader framework of pre-deployment preparations. |
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With her sure grasp of the social and political passions driving the times, she is able to situate her clutch of subjects in a very particular intellectual tradition. |
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In particular, what is the right countercyclical approach to take to best situate the economy for future growth? In no small part, the question comes down to interpretations of charts like the one at right. |
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For the Australian context, chapters by Tom Calma and Marcia Langton situate Indigenous perspectives on communal land tenure within the broader policy setting. |
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Clay Smith has argued that this sort of allusiveness serves to situate Gaiman as a strong authorial presence in his own works, often to the exclusion of his collaborators. |
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The New Urbanists, he charges, talk about intimate, pedestrian places, but duplicitously situate most of their projects on the metropolitan fringe, compounding sprawl. |
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Situate the chains or other hanging device so your fuchsias can grow around them. |
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