Creating a show specifically for teenagers, Irvine and Mcleary decided to capitalise on the adolescent obsession with the gothic. |
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To follow in the Buddhas' footsteps to nirvana requires that one be shown the way, specifically how to tread the Eightfold Noble Path. |
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It does this via a keylogger which specifically collects user logins for online banks. |
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Let's start off by aggregating all the possible insights about a given subject from all the weblogs that specifically refer to it. |
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And thinking specifically of the terribly wholesome, fairly traded, organic peanut butter we have here? |
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To apply, submit a curriculum vitae and three letters of reference specifically addressing abilities related to the fellowship. |
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A novel air-drying method that was developed specifically for this work, and which proved most suitable, is described here. |
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Officially, this means a doctorate in philosophy, specifically in aesthetics. |
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A dress code had been in operation at the pub for eight years banning tracksuits, runners and football jerseys specifically. |
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Vaishnava acharyas, specifically Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, led the people on the path towards a realization of going back to Godhead. |
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Is a new discourse needed specifically to discuss resource allocation in the age of the human genome? |
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His screenplay was written specifically as a feature, not as a series of short television dramas. |
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It works in the body specifically to reduce any allergic inflammation of the nasal passages, the bronchial airways and the throat. |
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So, all in all, it baffles me that more British anglers don't hunt out asp specifically when they're travelling abroad. |
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She doesn't believe that animals have a mystic ability to identify specific cures for specifically diagnosed diseases. |
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He intends to build up a stock of specifically bred queen bees for export nationally and internationally. |
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Other American students who have not yet been accepted to college use a gap year specifically to build their resumes. |
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He made his reflecting telescope entirely on his own, some parts of it with tools that he made specifically for the purpose. |
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The positive redefinition of a specifically Asian form of masculinity may also be a significant part of these texts' appeal. |
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The food court looks out through an entire windowed wall onto a grove of trees that was apparently planted specifically to provide a view. |
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The U.S. Constitution specifically prohibited the European practice of quartering soldiers in private homes. |
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The application is made to the magistrates' court and not specifically to the licensing justices. |
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More specifically, a recusant was someone who refused to attend Protestant church services. |
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This reported acalculia, specifically anarithmetria, is a feature atypical for the pure syndrome of alexia without agraphia. |
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Our target species these past weeks were not raptors, waders, or waterfowl, but were, in fact, songbirds, specifically warblers. |
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Joseph Campbell got the idea of the monomyth from James Joyce, and specifically from Joyce's novel Finnegans Wake. |
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It did not matter that the tie was invented in eastern Europe and so was not specifically a Western fashion. |
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During the 1950s, nuclear weapons required large bomber aircraft designed specifically to carry these weapons to their target. |
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The majority of the citizens and the ruling family are Sunni Muslims, specifically Wahhabis. |
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Most of the experimental mammary tumors are malignant, specifically adenocarcinomas. |
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Videodefecography is specifically designed to evaluate evacuatory disorders such as rectal prolapse and rectocele. |
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Subjects were asked to name any medicines they took specifically for hip adductor pain. |
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This program allows qualified civilian recruits to enlist specifically for Special Forces training. |
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Her barrister was specifically allowed to prompt the witness in reexamination. |
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The released liquids are gathered in wells specifically designed for that purpose. |
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I want to say that Campion's An Angel at My Table is faithful to Frame's autobiography, specifically to the writerly vision of the writer's life. |
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If speech perception is allophonic for dyslexic children their perceptual deficit would be specifically phonological. |
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In fact, seventeen of the fifty-seven sites are specifically listed for agate, chalcedony, chert, jasper, or petrified wood. |
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The joint statement specifically named Taiwan as a mutual security concern for the first time. |
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We need partners to fulfill other aspects of actualizing our digital plans, specifically in terms of information distribution. |
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Nancy spoke specifically about the words offered by the senior minister at her church. |
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Her decision not to testify had left a bad impression on the jurors, despite the judge specifically ordering them not to read anything into it. |
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Oddly enough, the advertisers deny they are specifically targeting gay consumers, one of society's most affluent groups. |
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A third component of reactive aggression is affect, and specifically anger. |
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Its database provides lists of websites dealing specifically with user queries. |
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Not many flowers are designed specifically to withstand cold and frosty weather. |
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The budget specifically allocates a six per cent increase for teachers' salaries. |
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Lots of the music on the compilation was recorded specifically for the album, and all of it will be new material. |
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Recent studies have suggested that a number of drugs may act specifically to increase healing rates. |
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The inquiry was reconvened in Hull specifically to hear the new evidence, months after it was wound up. |
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Yoghurts, as we all know are often part of a dieter's menu, specifically the kind that are very reduced in fat content. |
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I was quite specifically talking about the comparison between playing Heimdall on one day, and playing Mandela on the next. |
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A 55-mile rafting trip down the lower Colorado River through the Grand Canyon has been arranged and designed specifically for conference attendees. |
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One path utilizes existing absorptiometric equipment while the other relies on apparatus constructed specifically for the measurement of scattered light. |
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Officer Daniel Pantaleo put him in what looked like a chokehold, which is specifically prohibited by the NYPD patrol guide. |
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My wife was not at that meeting, and she specifically absented herself from that meeting, so as to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest. |
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The Holy City, specifically the al-Aqsa compound, has been the flashpoint for the latest round of conflict. |
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Is there more to playing a specifically American character than altering your accent? |
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Sociologists such as Berger point out that religion fulfills its role in part by devising a set of beliefs that together constitute the specifically religious Weltanschauung. |
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Perhaps the more exciting announcement to come out of Crewe is the revelation of the company's re-entry into motorsport, specifically the 24-hour Le Mans race. |
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Patterson used radiometric dating, specifically U-Pb dating, to determine the age of the Canyon Diablo meteorite in the early 1950s and that date was 4.55 billion years old. |
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These orders must be specifically linked to his executive authority and must not contradict a statute passed by Congress. |
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This isn't specifically about America so much as it is about the use of available power and the opportunistic grabs to extend it wherever possible. |
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Almost everyone I spoke to said they have used JSwipe because they are specifically not just looking for a booty call. |
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Not only do I not classify myself as a birther, I specifically repudiate the birther thesis with two books and the film. |
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He cited Ernst and her husband Gail in his reasons for resignation, specifically for how they had treated Peterson. |
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Yet, when asked specifically about the deal, National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan kept her response vague. |
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Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al Qaeda, specifically called on French Muslims to defy the ban. |
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San Juan BOCES is specifically about educational needs in a school setting. |
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Are there really no code-based controls for assuring that specific surveillance is specifically justified? |
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Moreover, the most vulnerable prisoners are often specifically and disproportionally targeted. |
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Technology, specifically the advent of computerized trading, changed all that. |
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The agents used traditional, entirely legal, and specifically targeted methods to place the dimwitted Zazi under surveillance. |
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The term Lowlands is sometimes used in a more restricted sense to refer specifically to the Midland Valley. |
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The NTZ was specifically introduced to protect delicate communities such as Maerl. |
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Momzillas are mothers whose lives are defined by their children, and more specifically, by their children's accomplishments. |
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As it was designed specifically for the Japanese market, Boeing would likely scrap it after they switched orders. |
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The law requires that an individual specifically intend in making the transaction to conceal the source, ownership or control of the funds. |
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After World War II, the Andean countries saw an expansion of trade, specifically with cocaine. |
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It will be specifically examining whether the banks have complied with their obligation to prevent money laundering. |
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Newton had also specifically attributed the inherent power of inertia to matter, against the mechanist thesis that matter has no inherent powers. |
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Dr. Morris and his colleagues have reported on one experimental compound designed specifically to be a morning-after pill. |
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The Agency has an important role in conservation and ecology specifically along rivers and in wetlands. |
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I'm using a lot of energy more specifically about political states of affairs, which I think are very, very worrying as things stand. |
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Both books specifically addressed the new customers of popular histories, rather than readers of belles lettres. |
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Many of the shifts are seen in the vertebral column, specifically the cervical and thoracic regions. |
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Emlyn Evans, who tailored songs specifically for the Victorian music market. |
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Turner Classic Movies also began to show the film, specifically during the days leading up to the 82nd Academy Awards. |
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However, in works such as Of Superstition and Enthusiasm, Hume specifically seems to support the standard religious views of his time and place. |
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As many sports teams have logos printed on their jerseys, rowing clubs have specifically painted blades that each team is associated with. |
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Another notable car was the Ford Escort RS Cosworth, which was specifically designed for rallying. |
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It had gotten down to details of how HTML should be written, not how Ross should author his site specifically. |
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Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu, the national anthem of Kenya, is one of the first national anthems to be specifically commissioned. |
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By the 1st century BC, Britannia came to be used for Great Britain specifically. |
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Over time, Albion specifically came to be known as Britannia, and the name for the group was subsequently dropped. |
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The zones function as buffer zones specifically monitored by border patrols in order to prevent illegal entry or exit. |
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Large airports have a frequency called Clearance Delivery which is used by departing aircraft specifically for this purpose. |
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Although the first US copyright law specifically did not cover obscene materials, the provision was removed subsequently. |
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Many companies have moved to outsourcing services in which they no longer specifically need or have the capability of handling themselves. |
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Academically oriented gymnasiums have higher entrance requirements and specifically prepare for Abitur and tertiary education. |
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In some instances the term Old Norse refers specifically to Old West Norse. |
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Many historians have argued that the monastery or Priory was founded specifically in 1114 by Alexander I of Scotland. |
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More specifically, ocean currents influence the temperature of the regions through which they travel. |
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The development of gametangia provided further protection specifically for gametes. |
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In horse racing, specifically National Hunt, Ulster has produced the most dominant jockey of all time, Tony McCoy. |
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Kirk is a Scottish word meaning a church, or more specifically, the Church of Scotland. |
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The first composer to write specifically for the chromatic accordion was Paul Hindemith. |
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The poem celebrates the rings found in nature and does not specifically mention the couple's names. |
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This word had been used by the Romans since the 1st century to refer to Great Britain, and more specifically the Roman province of Britain. |
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Seals are used primarily to authenticate documents, specifically those which carry some legal import. |
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The kits also include a commemorative crest, designed specifically for the season. |
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The text is more specifically Glaswegian, with its stylised Mackintosh font. |
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More specifically, the terms bilingual and trilingual are used to describe comparable situations in which two or three languages are involved. |
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Airport hotels are starting to court these nonlodging guests by introducing or enhancing amenities specifically aimed at them. |
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As early as 1801, new roads were being built specifically to serve the quarries. |
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Other customs are designed specifically to represent a social group to outsiders, those who do not belong to this group. |
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However, the Provisional IRA drew support from the Republic, specifically Dublin. |
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It was played on the newly constructed Twenty Ten course, specifically designed for the event. |
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The punk side to the band's music has been noted, again specifically of the pop variety. |
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That coup some historians consider the closing of the specifically republican phase of the French Revolution. |
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The production of cut flowers is specifically known as the cut flower industry. |
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They will attack the problem specifically at key sites in the brain, digestive system, and adipose organs. |
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They are neither mentioned specifically in the Constitution, nor in the Federalist Papers that cadenced the nationalist debates. |
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Depending on context, the term may be understood to mean specifically co-sibling-in-law, or co-parent-in-law. |
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I did not always agree with Malcolm X, specifically his critiques of Dr King and of the philosophy of nonviolent resistance. |
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And further it also appears that at the height of hunger, the exploratoriness is specifically directed towards food. |
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Each of these genderings of the pedagogical relation specifically and profoundly inflects the question of authority. |
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Human reason doth not only gradually, but specifically, differ from the fantastic reason of brutes. |
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Heliportable operations use smaller drilling equipment specifically designed for easy separation into component parts and reassembly on-site. |
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It was to the King in Ireland, not specifically to the King of the United Kingdom. |
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The hornbook is the first piece of instructional material specifically mentioned in American records. |
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Urs Altermatt of the University of Fribourg, looking specifically at Catholicisms in Europe, identifies four models for the European nations. |
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When Henry II and Louis VII made a truce on 8 September 1174, its terms specifically excluded Richard. |
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Henry had wanted John to be crowned King of Ireland on his first visit in 1185, but Pope Lucius III specifically refused permission. |
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As explored by Professor Philip Morgan, a battle might initially not be named specifically at all. |
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However, this does not fully explain why the Renaissance occurred specifically in Italy in the 14th century. |
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Royal Supremacy is specifically used to describe the legal sovereignty of the civil laws over the laws of the Church in England. |
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The book was produced specifically for women with an interest in scientific writing and inspired a variety of similar works. |
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The King, many of the Feuillants, and the Girondins specifically wanted to wage war. |
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In 2007 Kemerovo got Russia's first indoor arena specifically built for bandy. |
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The Latin word Scotti, originally the word referred specifically to the Gaels, but came to describe all inhabitants of Scotland. |
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Many others are located around the area, particularly in St John's Gardens, which was specifically developed for this purpose. |
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A significant number of ferries were provided specifically for navigation purposes. |
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The grant was specifically awarded to the relevant local government area such as a civil parish or borough. |
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This result is described as market efficiency, or more specifically a Pareto optimum. |
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They use private branding strategy to specifically target consumer markets. |
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Unlike many of the previous trainers in RAF service, the Hawk was specifically designed for training. |
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More specifically, he discovered three sporadic groups based on the symmetry of the Leech lattice, which have been designated the Conway groups. |
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Some companies such as Topdeck Travel were set up to specifically use buses to drive the hippie trail or travel to places such as North Africa. |
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The Calvert typeface, used for signage and in printed materials, was designed specifically for the Metro by Margaret Calvert. |
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Signal phases for the tramway are specifically modified to account for the length of the tram. |
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Teachers in an ESL class are specifically trained in particular techniques and tools to help students learn English. |
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Each language to which Part III of the Charter is applied must be specifically named by the government. |
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In 1870, the First Vatican Council affirmed the doctrine of papal infallibility when exercised in specifically defined pronouncements. |
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More specifically, pilgrims spent money and would leave gifts for the support of the cathedral. |
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The money raised is specifically channelled towards The Salvation Army's social work in each respective territory. |
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Scholars of religious studies classify Wicca as a new religious movement, and more specifically as a form of modern Paganism. |
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Wicca is also a form of Western esotericism, and more specifically a part of the esoteric current known as occultism. |
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The ruqya contains verses of the Qur'an as well as prayers specifically targeted against demons. |
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Witches disrupted the societal institutions, and more specifically, marriage. |
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When looking specifically at social sciences, Times Higher Education ranks LSE at 15th globally and 4th in the country. |
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In the 19th century the Robin Hood legend was first specifically adapted for children. |
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Injuries from collision with the pommel of a saddle are mentioned specifically. |
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Fawkes's and Tresham's testimony regarding the Spanish treason was read aloud, as well as confessions related specifically to the Gunpowder Plot. |
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Additionally, there is a specifically Welsh version of this terpsichorean art that is distinct from the Borders Morris style. |
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Psilocybin mushrooms have also shown to be successful in treating addiction, specifically with alcohol and cigarettes. |
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Chesterton wrote a couple of essays on cheese, specifically on the absence of cheese in art. |
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There are many hundreds of varieties of cultivars developed specifically for cider making. |
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This work specifically advises royal retainers to amuse their masters with inventive language. |
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While not specifically mentioning Hobbes, he attacks Sir Robert Filmer who had the same definition. |
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The fairytale world satirizes English society, and more specifically the world of academia. |
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Dance music is music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing. |
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The genre of music, Dangdut, is a genre of popular music specifically found in Indonesia. |
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There are however many albums specifically designed for personal listening. |
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While some venues are constructed specifically for operas, other opera houses are part of larger performing arts centers. |
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Many of his operas and oratorios were specifically written for Covent Garden and had their premieres there. |
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Ashton is widely credited with the creation of a specifically English genre of ballet. |
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While the dimensions of the pitch and infield are specifically regulated, the Laws of Cricket do not specify the size or shape of the field. |
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Netball is most popular in Commonwealth nations, specifically in schools, and is predominantly played by women. |
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Methodologically, Wiktionary represents an implementation of the descriptive approach to linguistics and specifically to grammar. |
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Gross lesions, specifically microabscessation, pulmonary consolidation, and splenomegaly were recorded for each rabbit at the time of necropsy. |
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In languages having a definite article, the lack of an article specifically indicates that the noun is indefinite. |
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Given this expansive and diverse geography it is no wonder the region is difficult to specifically define. |
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The term may also be used generically, like in alpine tundra, or specifically to refer to a particular place. |
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All matters that are not specifically reserved are automatically devolved to the Scottish Parliament. |
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There are two domestic animals specifically connected to the Isle of Man, though they are also found elsewhere. |
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The 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act banned Chinese workers and specifically barred them from naturalization. |
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A Girl Guides company, the 1st Buckingham Palace Company, was formed specifically so that she could socialise with girls her own age. |
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Germany, France, and other countries called on the OECD to specifically add Switzerland to a blacklist of countries that encourage tax fraud. |
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For example, the United States Constitution of 1787 specifically authorized Congress to issue letters of marque and reprisal. |
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The guards are usually supplied from ships intended specifically for training and supplying such armed personnel. |
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This ancient passage specifically connected the Bridge of Dee to Cowie Castle via the Portlethen Moss and the Stonehaven central plaza. |
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The result was the Angevin Empire, named after Henry's paternal title as Count of Anjou and, more specifically, its seat in Angers. |
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Alternatively, the mine can be programmed specifically to ignore all surface vessels regardless of size and exclusively target submarines. |
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The new base at Portland was to be the first naval anchorage specifically designed for the new steam navy. |
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The local council publishes a website specifically aimed at tourists visiting Ramsgate and neighbouring towns. |
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There are reports of brown bears specifically targeting Amur leopards and tigers to appropriate their kills. |
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The louse Trichodectes vulpis specifically targets foxes, but is found infrequently. |
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Bat echolocation is a perceptual system where ultrasonic sounds are emitted specifically to produce echoes. |
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Several types of dog, including like the Borzoi, Irish wolfhound, and Kyrgyz Tajgan, have been specifically bred for wolf hunting. |
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In 1470 compulsory archery practice was renewed, and hazel, ash, and laburnum were specifically allowed for practice bows. |
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Hyphae are specifically adapted for growth on solid surfaces, and to invade substrates and tissues. |
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The Greek historian Herodotus specifically uses the appellation to refer to such parts of Africa as were then known within the inhabitable world. |
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Seamounts may thus be vital stopping points for some migratory animals, specifically whales. |
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The antirunway munitions are specifically designed to cause maximum destruction to airfield pavements. |
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There is evidence pirates specifically hoped to find edibles in their loot over specie. |
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Often the plants are raised specifically for the purpose, in field or glasshouse growing conditions. |
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The cultivation and trade of flowers is a specialization in horticulture, specifically floriculture. |
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It is found in the palace built specifically for Sargon II, another Assyrian king, at Khorsabad, now northern Iraq. |
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As most of England was now in parliamentarian hands, war was declared specifically upon the Isles of Scilly. |
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Now Khabarovsk has the world's biggest indoor arena specifically built for bandy, Arena Yerofey. |
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Adidas Skateboarding produces shoes made specifically for skateboarding, including the redesign of previous models for skateboarding. |
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The study of fossils, on the other hand, can more specifically pinpoint when and in what organism a mutation first appeared. |
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Innovative buildings specifically for this purpose were built at West Quay, with baths that were filled and emptied by the flow of the tide. |
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This term is specifically applied to shallow marine sediment, that contains noticeable quantities of rounded greenish grains. |
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Boroughs as administrative units are to be found in Ireland and the United Kingdom, more specifically in England and Northern Ireland. |
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In Taiwan, road infrastructure has been built specifically with two wheelers in mind, with separate lanes and intersection turn boxes. |
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The power of language, more specifically of certain rhetorical tropes, in art history and historical discourse was explored by Hayden White. |
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More specifically a campsite is a dedicated area set aside for camping and for which often a user fee is charged. |
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These types of tools were specifically made to catch the eye of many different craftsman who traveled to do their work. |
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Only Western Australia and Queensland specifically excluded Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from the electoral rolls. |
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In 1962, Commonwealth legislation specifically gave Aboriginal people the right to vote in Commonwealth elections. |
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This article specifically concerns the properties of natural human language as it is studied in the discipline of linguistics. |
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Many aspects of language use can be seen to be adapted specifically to these purposes. |
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However, proposed export oil pipelines were objected to specifically because of this issue. |
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The word archipelago was originally applied specifically to the Aegean Sea and its islands. |
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No clear archaeological evidence has been found to confirm Caesar's account that the Eburones came specifically from over the Rhine. |
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This is the dialect of the monastery of Fulda, and specifically of the Old High German Tatian. |
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A number of separate codes were drawn up specifically to deal with cases between ethnic Romans. |
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In many regions and realms there also existed population groups born outside these specifically defined resident estates. |
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A commander is normally specifically appointed to the role in order to provide a legal framework for the authority bestowed. |
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Third is the seed drill ard, used specifically in Mesopotamia, which added a funnel for dropping seed in the furrows as the ard cut them. |
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Societies with the Iroquois kinship system, are typically uniliineal, while the Iroquois proper are specifically matrilineal. |
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A state is specifically a political and geopolitical entity, whilst a nation is a cultural or ethnic one. |
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Nation states continue to build, for instance, specifically national motorway networks. |
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Given sufficient effort, all known infectious agents can be specifically identified. |
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These tests are based upon the ability of an antibody to bind specifically to an antigen. |
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Thus, the technological ability to detect any infectious agent rapidly and specifically are currently available. |
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More specifically, they lie between Weber's Line and Lydekker's Line, and thus have a fauna that is rather more Australasian than Asian. |
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Arrian also mentioned this as an alternative, but Plutarch specifically denied this claim. |
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Yan Congjian's Shuyu Shilu records an imperial order for the construction of 250 ships specifically for the voyages to the Western Ocean. |
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The astrological officer and his four astrologers specifically recorded the astronomical data. |
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This is also a mediocre rank in the Asia Pacific region specifically, but ahead of countries like Indonesia and China. |
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The use of Mongolian in China, specifically in Inner Mongolia, has witnessed periods of decline and revival over the last few hundred years. |
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Genghis had designated several of the territories south of the Caucasus to Jochi, specifically Georgia, and the Seljukid Sultanate. |
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He was specifically looking for spices to put in wine, and was not alone among European monarchs at the time to have such a desire for spice. |
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Incense usage reached its peak during the Song Dynasty with numerous buildings erected specifically for incense ceremonies. |
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This is used specifically on special occasions like weddings or on Fridays or generally to perfume the house. |
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Internet blogs specifically informative of locality are abundant in Jeddah, catering mostly to the widespread expatriate population. |
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The Prime Meridian passes through Ghana, specifically through the industrial port town of Tema. |
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Namibia is one of few countries in the world to specifically address conservation and protection of natural resources in its constitution. |
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Macdonald asserts that caravel was specifically built for the Atlantic crossing. |
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Very few Sephardic Bnei Anusim carry surnames that are specifically Sephardic in origin, or that are specifically found only among Bnei Ansuim. |
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Most countries provide professional training for their diplomats and some run establishments specifically for that purpose. |
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Thereby red blood cell folate reflects the folate status of the periconceptional period and specifically the preconceptional period. |
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At least seven religious deities have been specifically dedicated to smallpox, such as the god Sopona in the Yoruba religion. |
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The imperial cult, specifically, was that of Huitzilopochtli, the distinctive warlike patron god of the Mexica. |
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How Cusco was specifically built, or how its large stones were quarried and transported to the site remain undetermined. |
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The term also more specifically refers to a historical intellectual movement, The Enlightenment. |
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The Sea Venture was specifically designed for emigration of additional colonists and transporting supplies. |
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All real and tangible personal property located in the state of Maine is taxable unless specifically exempted by statute. |
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In addition, there is a DTT and internet channel, Son Galicia Radio, dedicated specifically to Galician music. |
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Because of the easy accessibility of the mountains there are no specifically mountainous species. |
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Other horse breeds developed specifically for light agricultural work, carriage and road work, various sport disciplines, or simply as pets. |
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Potatoes have been bioengineered specifically for these pigmentation traits. |
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Some studies show that regular consumption of peanuts is associated with a lower risk of mortality specifically from certain diseases. |
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The price revolution refers most specifically to the high rate of inflation that occurred during this period across Western Europe. |
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Furthermore, legislation specifically concerning the Sami must be translated to these languages. |
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The discipline that deals specifically with the sound changes occurring within morphemes is morphophonology. |
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In the past, deixis was associated specifically with spatiotemporal reference whereas indexicality was used more broadly. |
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More specifically, if this pronoun is the subject of the relative clause, it is always suppressed. |
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Contrastive focus specifically refers to the coding of information that is contrary to the presuppositions of the interlocutor. |
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Texan cities classifiable as such specifically include Abilene, Austin, Corpus Christi, and El Paso. |
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In 1519, Zwingli specifically rejected the veneration of saints and called for the need to distinguish between their true and fictional accounts. |
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Moreover, the treaty specifically exempts Ruthenians from accepting the Filioque clause and Purgatory as a condition for reconciliation. |
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Blackstone's primary legacy is his written work, specifically the Commentaries on the Laws of England. |
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It is the first law journal in Bangladesh which specifically publishes law decisions of Supreme Court of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan only. |
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State of California, or it may require more specifically that the case be filed in the Superior Court for Los Angeles County. |
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The Supreme Court was the only court specifically established by the Constitution while all other federal courts were created by Congress. |
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The amendment states that the federal government has only those powers specifically granted by the Constitution. |
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Administratief beroep is available only if the law on which the primary decision is based specifically provides for it. |
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Air quality laws are often designed specifically to protect human health by limiting or eliminating airborne pollutant concentrations. |
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Apart from this, there are also individual legislations specifically enacted for the protection of Water, Air, Wildlife, etc. |
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A money bill is specifically defined by Article 81 of the Constitution of Bangladesh. |
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Lord Curzon, for example, specifically requested an Irish peerage so he would not be debarred from sitting in the House of Commons. |
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The word is sometimes used to describe a robot, more specifically an autonomous robot. |
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Bread and breakfast cereals are sometimes specifically fortified with iron. |
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Waterwheels influenced the construction of cities, more specifically canals. |
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The waterwheel, sparked questions of the laws of nature, specifically the laws of force. |
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Many assets are wasted and in some few cases created specifically to fight a war. |
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This event caused Engels and Marx to go back to their homeland of the Prussia, specifically the city of Cologne. |
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Embroidery threads are yarns specifically designed for hand or machine embroidery. |
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Wrought iron is a general term for the commodity, but is also used more specifically for finished iron goods, as manufactured by a blacksmith. |
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Cholera morbus is a historical term that was used to refer to gastroenteritis rather than specifically cholera. |
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It specifically recognises its rapidly changing role in society, marked by the emergence of the digital cooperative. |
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Beverly mill suffered from economic problems, specifically with the costs associated with building such a mill. |
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There is no specifically designated bus station, although many bus routes start and end near the town hall. |
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Climbers tend to have a lot of endurance and specifically developed muscles for long hard climbs. |
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It lies near the west coast of Cumbria in the borough of Copeland and more specifically, in the ancient district of Millom. |
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Slate can be made into roofing slates, a type of roof shingle, or more specifically a type of roof tile, which are installed by a slater. |
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