We bombed our enemies into submission with all the power and weaponry we had available. |
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First, Hurston describes a gap in the relationship as Joe attempts to force Janie's submission to his authority. |
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Rather than trying to sue Americans into submission, imagine a real solution for the problem. |
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Obviously, in our submission, it would embrace the notion of something more deep seated than an aberrance. |
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If the accused would neither submit to trial nor abjure the realm after 40 days, he was starved into submission. |
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Screaming guitars and tortured wails were the tools used to pound the passion into each song and the listeners into dejected submission. |
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What I submitted, and I would like to just clarify it, is that you cannot make an order nisi absolute, in my submission. |
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Subject to two qualifications, this statement of the elements of the office accords with the respondent's submission. |
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This prisoner, a former policeman, was allegedly helping prison warders draw up false statements for submission to the commission, Barlow said. |
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Our submission is that they were quantitatively different but not qualitatively different. |
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That would be contrary to the whole concept of an accusatorial criminal justice process, in our submission. |
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Her mental maturity takes her from blind submission to condescending acquiescence. |
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That submission calls for serious consideration and it has led to some close textual analysis of the paragraph in question. |
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The submission also urged ministers to ditch plans by which they would no longer be accountable to the judiciary. |
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I certainly reject any submission that Dyson J. held that the rules of natural justice do not apply to adjudication. |
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He was, in our respectful submission, doing nothing more and charged with nothing more than administering the law. |
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Instilling a feeling of insecurity is the best way to scare your population into submission and frighten away potential investors. |
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The judge accepted that submission and directed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty. |
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Our submission is that it is an affront to the administration of justice if the continuation of the proceedings would be an abuse. |
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In my submission, those questions are simply not justiciable under the cross-vesting legislation. |
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Phipps sent an envoy bearing a white flag to demand his enemy's submission. |
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But it proved nothing more than a false note as they were lashed into submission by the boundary-belting cyclone that is Kevin Pietersen. |
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He volleyed as if he was using his racket to whittle wood, slicing this way and that and caressing the ball into submission. |
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It is not board level, because I have read in another submission there are no black women at board level. |
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He also submits that if the report is not admitted then there is no evidence to rebut his claim for summary judgment with this latter submission. |
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This is my final part submission case study, and believe it or not counts towards my final mark. |
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The price a world language must be prepared to pay is submission to many different kinds of use. |
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I am unable to accept the submission that the Secretary of State paid too little regard to therapeutic considerations. |
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This submission was made before the registrar, but later abandoned before the hearing was concluded. |
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It is an all-embracing obedience which requires total submission from the believers, having no exception whatsoever. |
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So in my submission it is important that we have a remedy against each of them to proceed as we see fit. |
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The high plains yodeler helped the company warble the world mass yodelling record into submission. |
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He also said a comprehensive report on urban renewal was ready for submission to the Cabinet. |
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Every pro se submission must be responded to by a government attorney, researched by a law clerk, and considered by a judge. |
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Rather than fortitude, courage or conviction, his morality play teaches resignation, passivity and submission. |
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I respectfully differ from him in his assessment of the effect which this submission had on the commissioners' ultimate conclusion. |
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They tend to drag the opposition down to their level and bore them into submission. |
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Zechariah, however, is given a punitive sign, while the annunciation to Mary concludes with her pledge of willing submission. |
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Louis entered Dijon not to scenes of rebellion and retribution, but to one of proper submission and loyalty. |
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Well, in our submission, your Honour, they choose to have this issue ventilated at the highest level. |
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Our submission is that it was just never ventilated, it was never discussed. |
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Although the submission came from the Marlborough District Council, a number of rural councils, all of a like mind, gave support to it. |
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The new Minister is acting like a bull in a china shop, and prefers to bully everyone into submission. |
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The applicants made no submissions on the law or facts in relation to this submission. |
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Your Honours, apropos of what our learned friend said about the Justice's judgment, in our submission, it highlights the error. |
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However, this act of submission did not silence the correct rumors that he, like Newton himself, was still an Arian. |
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Our submission in response to that is that the courts are armed with all of the powers to decide these issues. |
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In the Cadets he won with an inner-leg throw and followed the throw with an armlock for a submission. |
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The MPA submission included a considerable financial commitment by the state and concessions from longshoremen and other port users. |
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There is nothing, in our submission, that your Lordship can direct appropriately today. |
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The learned trial judge, as was his province, made those findings, and it is my submission that those findings are not assailable. |
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When the food doesn't go down, the mouth produces more saliva to try and lubricate everything into submission. |
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For conformity and submission to exist within a society, there must be a corresponding need to find security in authority and power. |
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Parenthetically, it is inconsistent with his submission that there should be no award of damages for loss of opportunity. |
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Their secret agenda, crushing the Axis into submission, was holy and treated as such. |
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And hey, if they get out of line, they can always taser them into submission. |
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The saturation of each of the four inks determined where the submission was placed in the book. |
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Critics tasting these wines without food and in large groups often miss wines like these that do not hammer their palates into submission. |
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The commission has extended the deadline for the submission of tenders by one month. |
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The voting machines and paper ballots for said election shall carry the following designation, which shall be the title and submission clause. |
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To try to make their submission stand out, desperate publishers have taken to theming their entries. |
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I do not say that is a bar to making the submission that Mr Bowen makes, but it is highly relevant. |
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While perhaps willing to consider new writers, in their mastheads all firmly discouraged the submission of unsolicited materials. |
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In our submission, the question of standard of proof is materially different from the question of pleading. |
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Because of feminism's many successes, women have been seduced into submission once again. |
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His mouth trails down the column of my neck, my throat bare and arched up towards him in an attitude of complete submission and surrender. |
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In the ultimate paradox, submission was to be the only meaningful route left to national self-assertion. |
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One submission called for photographs of victims to be etched into glass plates. |
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The submission of Clopton to his beating was symbolic of the defeat the Confederacy would suffer in less than a year. |
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Please be sure as an angler your submission on this final proposal is sent in on time. |
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A decade ago a mere palm full of gel or mousse used to tame your locks into submission for the weekend. |
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I think I refer to, in my submission, a triage approach where each individual case is judged on its merits. |
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I also observe that while not bound to accept a joint submission, the court must seriously consider it and not lightly reject it. |
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When a defeated combatant pats or hits the floor in token of submission, the victor must at once let go his hold. |
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Under these conditions, it cannot tolerate anything less than total submission to its reckless and criminal foreign policy agenda. |
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After a year which has seen Goodwin suffer a torrent of abuse over his share price, these were the first signs of submission. |
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Central Vision has taken this further with its detailed submission as to how a campus at York Central would be good for town and gown. |
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What is the difference between that submission and the submission about sham? |
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Scholarship criteria require submission of official transcripts from previous and current educational programs. |
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One common cause of post-analytic error for this and all other surveys is incorrect transcription of the data onto the submission forms. |
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We must never become a nation cowed by fear, sheeplike in our submission to the power of any majority demanding absolute control. |
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In our view this submission is entirely misconceived and misunderstands the effect of these cases. |
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We held an April contest there, and since I'm a moderator I figured I best churn out a submission. |
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I developed a slightly hysterical giggle as we entered the Mausoleum, but the monobrowed guard soon shhhhhed me into submission. |
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The legal significance of the events which I recited is, in our submission, a matter of law. |
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What is needed is a critical mass that cannot be bludgeoned into submission. |
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Mr. Berry's closing submission goes some way towards recognizing that Larry is now underemployed. |
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The next step in the multimillion proposed development will be the submission of an application for planning permission. |
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Four judges of the Federal Court have, in our respectful submission, quite unexceptionally construed this section. |
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Such is the spirit of meek and unmurmuring submission in which we ought to receive the dispensations of God, however severe and afflictive. |
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On this appeal four grounds are relied upon in support of the submission that the appellant's conviction is unsafe. |
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That is absolutely absurd and untenable and, in our submission, a serious deficiency. |
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In our submission, that does not amount to drawing, accepting and negotiating a bill of exchange. |
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Our simple submission is the majority in the Court of Appeal got it right for cogent and sound reasons. |
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It does, in my argument or my submission, give rise to a proper application for an order nisi for mandamus. |
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Now, instead of browbeating his chosen boys into submission, he let them do whatever they wanted. |
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The shock of inhuman brutality was sufficient to traumatize the inhabitants into submission. |
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We must question, however, the actual usefulness of such a characterization of spectatorial submission to the visual image of film. |
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And the pursuit of this peace, balance, and justice lies at the core of submission to God, and the obligations of vicegerency. |
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Within our submission we have the bullet point summary of some of the issues and some of the proposals. |
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The herpes virus can be virulent, but you'll be surprised to learn that a garden herb can beat the symptoms into submission. |
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It is our submission that the course adopted by the learned trial judge has vitiated the verdict in a number of ways. |
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Express in the UK charges a once only, non-refundable processing fee per submission. |
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If one focuses on what those interests are, in my submission, they are substantive legal interests. |
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As soon as someone tries to squash me into a position of submission I will react and deal with any consequences later. |
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He says some Maori were given less than a day's notice to prepare an oral submission, on what is a major piece of legislation. |
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This is the core of the applicant's submission and it is the nub of his Honour's reasoning. |
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Your wording in your submission is that, to your mind, the disciplinary process used a sledgehammer to crack a nut. |
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That submission runs into the authority of a number of final courts in the world and obiter dicta of this Court. |
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What if Germany's U-boats had won the Battle of the Atlantic and starved Britain into submission? |
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That is why, in our respectful submission, the approach taken in point of principle is off centre. |
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Because, in my submission, it then offends against the principle that where the duties are pre-eminently spiritual certain presumptions arise. |
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His submission in this context was that the scheme offended against elementary principles of public law. |
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In our submission, that directly flows from the result of the decision in Lim. |
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He steers to the left, accelerates to near bumper-nudging distance, in effort I assume to intimidate the first driver into submission. |
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Whilst acknowledging the respect to which the opinion of Judge Milonas is entitled, I found this submission a surprising one. |
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I agree with her submission that his construction would render paragraph 3 in practice otiose. |
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It was certainly better than the average submission, so he decided to spend a little time on it. |
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The injunction to turn the other cheek is often quoted, out of context, to justify craven submission. |
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It says nothing, and in our submission, can say nothing about subconscious influence. |
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So for those reasons, in our submission, no challenge to our entitlement to compensation has force. |
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How can the civil society be made to keep quiet and forced into submission by the fundamentalist forces? |
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If the teachers are of the opinion that they are going to force the minister into submission they are way out. |
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Vancouver's Holy Body Tattoo celebrates the sensual forces of submission and control. |
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Instead, and despite its tradition of absolute submission to civilian authority, the Army joined the Committee for Public Safety. |
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Of course, I try and hold it back, force it into submission, but in the end it gets away from me and the serial explosions then occur. |
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Perhaps the despicable Horst knows whose hand it is and that he will use that knowledge to force Marie's submission. |
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Most citizens are docile in their submission to authority, and neither Congress nor the public has any taste for rebellion at present. |
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In November 2000, he made his UFC debut, defeating his opponent with an armbar submission less than one minute into the fight. |
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Both arts employ chokes, armlocks, leglocks and other submission holds to defeat opponents. |
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Comments from the town council will be taken into account prior to submission of a planning application. |
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The early submission of papers for consideration for presentation is actively encouraged. |
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An application is being prepared for submission and we will keep you informed of developments. |
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Two months after the deadline for submission of applications the results will be made public. |
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The investor shall entrust the authorized consultative bodies or agencies with application and documents submission for approval. |
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It's been a hectic couple of days, getting all the monies and documents together for submission with the loan application. |
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The fund's decisions will be country driven, with decisions on proposals for submission to be made nationally. |
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Thank you also for the explanation of the reasons for the delay in submission of your proposal, it certainly clarifies the situation. |
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Mr Casilli said the association would discuss all the proposals for submission after the annual general meeting later this month. |
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We would really love to publish your work, hopefully your present submission and future ones as well. |
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They were given 15 days to make a submission for an application for leave to remain. |
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Victoria sponge cakes and female submission do not a happy home make. |
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So your submission was directed at the specificity of a percentile discount rather than the entitlement of some allowance in the reduction of the punitive sentence? |
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Mr Watson says he raised the issue last year in a submission to the regional council and it undertook to review the charges, but there has been no progress. |
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On Friday last in Perth Ireland were forced into submission by a physically stronger Australian side in the first match of the International Rules series. |
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The submission also says landholders south of the border were under-represented, and the New South Wales Government was locked out of contributing to the draft plan. |
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Your Honour, it is not materially different, in our submission. |
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The images in this song are of loneliness, need, humility and submission. |
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If your opponent is really good at defending the armlock, for example, you may be able to switch to a quick wristlock and get a submission that way. |
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Of course, there are those who seek not to enlighten, but to habitually and purposefully obfuscate in order to baffle a client or weary public into submission. |
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The shrewish Katharina gives her final speech of submission out of real love for Petruchio, apparently because she realizes he's as mixed up as she is. |
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The drop below his signal eloquence was a submission to the kind of minstrelsy demanded of anyone, high or low, these days. |
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Regulations of The Institute require that candidates for the licentiateship should ultimately be tested on the submission of an approved thesis or research dissertation. |
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The essential prerequisite for belief, for submission, is humility. |
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I suspect they were trying to grind me down into submission. |
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During the interregnum following the beheading of Charles I in 1649, Parliament forced the submission of governments that supported the displaced Stuart monarchy. |
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A cracker bus driver refuses to let him aboard, and our hero coolly spins a yarn about being a wounded veteran of the Normandy landings which shames the man into submission. |
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Therefore, the so-called second issue raised in our written submission should be seen as important only in this sense, which does not render it justiciable. |
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There is, in our submission, no demonstrable or justiciable error of law that should attract this Court's jurisdiction arising from the judgment of the Full Court. |
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I always think that it's a good thing to have an alternative finisher and, ideally, for one of the finishers to be an impact move and the other one a submission. |
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I was wondering if I should include these shots in a submission? |
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He was also very disappointed in the decision as the people in this area were the one group who had presented a very detailed submission to the consultants. |
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The cook informed everyone that she had been hanging around the kitchen, bossing him into submission and demanding certain strange things to be packed. |
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The submission that was made below was that that means damage or loss occasioned by reason of the misplacement or misdelivery of exhibits, not direct damage to the exhibits. |
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The planning application is ready for submission and they have received grant aid from Action South Kildare to employ a manager for the start up phase. |
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Coun Brown spoke of her objection to the scheme after hearing that it was prepared for submission, and she stressed that the proposal would cause a lot of concern in the town. |
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The award of a scholarship is determined solely by assessment of application and submission of written essay, being solely the work of the applicant. |
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Because you've phoned to say something about a submission, someone may write down your name and the title of your book, and pass the note on to the slush readers. |
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Knowledge and strength are greater virtues than humility and submission. |
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Ruby said it had something to do with their application missing the deadline for submission, and the fact that they'd gone through a state of flux. |
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In our submission, that misconceives the characterisation of the loss. |
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The law abiding have been forced into submission by the law breaking. |
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My learned friend's submission seems to be premised on the submission that it can only be rational to change one's mind if there is a rational reason for doing so. |
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His hands outstretched, shoulders in submission, there was no shouting, no expletives, no aggression at all. |
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What you are left with are faint traces of lyricist her fragile vocals, as if she too has been bludgeoned into submission by the swirl of his sustained sonic extremism. |
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They have cowed candidates into submission and burnt down the big tent in the process. |
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Completed in 1953 and composed with standard line breaks and punctuation, the book was completely ignored upon submission. |
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The truly religious, following the logic of submission to political and moral ideals, and to the arbitrary will of God, are terrifying to us and almost incomprehensible. |
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The first, and most predictable, message addressed gender roles and signaled the pre-eminence of piety over power, submission over supremacy, and maternalism over masculinity. |
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Transport aircraft carrying supplies kept the German columns moving swiftly, and finally relentless bombing helped to force Warsaw into submission. |
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This has nothing whatsoever to do with submission or with abnegation. |
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Beheadings, the traditional means of traumatizing the population into submission, have surged. |
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In its submission, the IWAI said the EIS statement showed the abstraction would impact on water levels and considerably affect navigation in average summers. |
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Ever since, Indigenous Peoples have been forced into submission, if not obliteration, in the name of civilization and progress all over the globe. |
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There is no place for the purely arbitrary or mean parent or educator, but submission to human authority is necessary for us all, including our children. |
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Their services also include advising businesses in dealing with public sector purchasers and preparing proposals for submission to contracting bodies. |
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Most fights involve hooking uppercuts or a cautious locking of horns or shoving head to head, ending when one animal signals submission and the winner lets him go. |
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It is his submission that there is no warrant for the proposition that the claimant can rely upon matters which were unknown and could not have been known to the defendant. |
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She prefers her other suitor, George Neville, but when Griffith loses his inheritance for her sake she accepts him, hoping for a contented marriage without undue submission. |
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To do that, your Honours, it would have to be established, in my respectful submission, beyond reasonable doubt, that the man Rocky was dealing in drugs. |
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He urged quietism, pacifism, and submission to civil government, exhorting his followers to live peaceably and unobtrusively in harmony with the community and the government. |
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In fact, Army forces have always relied on indirect or aerial firepower to pound enemy positions into submission before ground forces are committed. |
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A rather more captious way of putting your submission seems to be that, and are searching for identity and you do not demonstrate identity by ignoring change. |
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You could always add a CAPTCHA to the comments submission system. |
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Last week during the submissions to the Civil Union bill people were grouped up so that they got five minute slots each to present their submission. |
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Now, those words are not, in our respectful submission, mere boilerplate. |
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Given the factual circumstances, Mr Maguire's submission that the respondents acted unlawfully in arresting him for breach of the peace is not accepted. |
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Orphan Therapeutics holds exclusive rights to the TAHRS data for the NDA submission. |
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The frequency licence will be awarded by way of a multi-stage process consisting of a technical submission and a financial submission. |
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Significant matters connected to the technical submission of bids, along with the assessment and choosing of consultants will be emphasised. |
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Despite Renee's submission, Roger persists in psychopathologically recreating his lost love. |
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Numerous online submission providers make great promises but they take recourse to spammy submissions in websites of very little value. |
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The finale builds grippingly to those jabbing A's, and triumph vividly is beaten into submission in the last bars. |
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The Baronies appear to have been formed successively on the submission of the Irish chiefs... the territory of each constituting a barony. |
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In schools, submission, not curiosity, was a highly valued virtue. Thinkers were out, doers were in. |
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Every encounter with friend or foe, every clash with or submission to authority bears the perverse traces of family romance. |
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By then, ambassadors from some of the British states, warned by merchants of the impending invasion, had arrived promising their submission. |
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I have no time right now because of an impending paper submission deadline. |
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He then pursued the Danes to their stronghold at Chippenham and starved them into submission. |
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Despite the submission of the English nobles, resistance continued for several years. |
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A resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917 raised the prospect of Britain and its allies being starved into submission. |
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The last months saw inward disintegration as well as submission to superior force. |
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Eventually, each of the countries in turn would be brought to submission by the invading force. |
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By the bull Quorundam exigit he modified several provisions of the constitution Exivi, and required the formal submission of the Spirituals. |
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After his submission to the Council of State, he was allowed to subside into private life in Fetter Lane. |
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In its submission to the Burns Inquiry, the League Against Cruel Sports presented evidence of over 1,000 cases of trespass by hunts. |
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Mansfield's submission focused on addressing both trade and regulatory issues with member states as well as other global trading partners. |
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The Picts and Northumbrians laid siege to Dumbarton Rock, and extracted a submission from Dumnagual. |
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List with date of submission and adoption of recommendation by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf. |
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The submission, as well as a detailed map, can be found in the Task Group for the extension of the Continental Shelf website. |
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Adults trill excitedly before mating, and indicate submission through quiet trilling, whining and squealing. |
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The submission to Moray Council outlined the following proposed works at the station. |
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With modern digital submission in formats such as PDF, this photographing step is no longer necessary, though the term is still sometimes used. |
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The bidding association also receives a form, the submission of which represents the official confirmation of the candidacy. |
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William moved up the Thames valley to cross the river at Wallingford, where he received the submission of Stigand. |
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Having failed for years to outhandle and outfinesse the BMW, the competition has been trying to hammer it into submission. |
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In 1189, Richard openly joined forces with Philip to drive Henry into abject submission. |
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I was originally into plain old bondage, but have found that both submission and painplay are things that I can eroticize. |
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When merely expressing submission to a dominant animal, the posture is similar, but without arching the back or curving the body. |
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In 1292, The Mongols sent envoys to Singhasari Kingdom in Java to ask for submission to Mongol rule. |
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Vasco da Gama arrived back in Portugal in September 1503, effectively having failed in his mission to bring the Zamorin to submission. |
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It took up winter quarters, demanded the submission of Metz and Strasbourg and launched an attack on Basel. |
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After a successful campaign which resulted in the submission of a substantial section of the Moesi, Crassus again sought out the Bastarnae. |
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However, Maria Brosius explains that Augustus used the return of the standards as propaganda symbolizing the submission of Parthia to Rome. |
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Yisaur sent envoys to Aleppo to demand submission of tribute, which Malik agreed to pay. |
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Yisaur withdrew his force back up the Euphrates valley and received the submission of Malatia. |
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He also brought about the submission of the last of the antipopes, Felix V, and the dissolution of the Synod of Basle. |
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His only success had been the capture of Ostia and the submission of the Francophile cardinals Colonna and Savelli. |
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He requested that officers be sent to him so that he could confirm his submission. |
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For the long term, evangelization efforts would bring longer term submission. |
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Here the Archbishop demanded complete submission to the Latin jurisdiction. |
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It led to some rather incredible and colourful claims in the submission by the union that the employers had ratfinked on previous agreements. |
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Redhandedness is also an instrument a contractor employs to keep us in submission. We don't like it. |
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In 1214, King Philip II of France defeated the Count of Flanders in the Battle of Bouvines and forced his submission to the French crown. |
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They could insinuate and steal themselves under the same by their humble carriage and submission. |
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But when I press anything, it is always with a true wifish submission to your judgment and inclination. |
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Bachmann parried smoothly, once again equating submission with respect. |
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Included in the basic trademark protection package is the added feature of search engine and online directory submission of trademarked names. |
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Bringing up kids, obesity, welfare traps they have nannied us into submission. |
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As if to physicalize the sense of exhaustion, Kent slumped against one of the stage pillars in utter submission. |
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His submission is that he is of Mongolian extraction and irresponsible for his actions. Not all there, in fact. |
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Animal testing and human clinical data from the ELUTES trial supported the regulatory submission, Cook officials added. |
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With his submission on facets of agriculture, Mr J Malcolm Thomas of Llangynog, Carmarthen, West Wales, was also awarded an associateship. |
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It even requires each submitter to verify that he or she has done so before submission. |
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Always black with a mean heel and lace-up or strappy detailing, these boots will have fashionistas cowering in style submission. |
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The paper said the submission was made by the income tax department in its reply to Nokia's plea for the unfreezing of its assets in India. |
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A diagram of the grossing technique for entire submission of the nipple and macrophotography of the corresponding sections. |
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Bidders should have completed within five years from the date of submission and receipt of bids, a contract similar to the project, Boac said. |
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Arnulf continued to rule it like a king even after his submission, but after his death in 937 it was quickly brought under royal control by Henry's son Otto the Great. |
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Charlemagne's siege of Salerno forced Arechis into submission. |
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In conclusion, the BVB transmits the entrepreneurs the manufacture and supply of concrete slabs and Moellon accordance with the provisions of the present submission documents. |
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The subcommission established to consider the submission made by Uruguay completed its work and submitted its draft recommendations to the Chairman of the Commission. |
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The film which was Pakistan's official submission for Best Foreign Film Academy Awards 2014, also stars Pakistani actors Khurram Patras, Salman Ahmad Khan and Zohaib Asghar. |
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And with just four minutes 38 seconds on the clock, Etim pinned his man on the canvas and landed a guillotine choke hold to force a technical submission. |
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An automated product submission tool for comparison-shopping portals. |
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The technical submission is the most important component of the claim. |
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Nor could he spare years to starve the city into submission, years he needed to set up the administration of an empire his heirs would reign over. |
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Now, frequently used functions such as non-interactive jobs submission, remote visualization, and data management are much faster and more user friendly. |
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He continued southward to the Persian Gulf, when, after escaping with his fleet a tidal bore on the Tigris, he received the submission of Athambelus, the ruler of Charax. |
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Active submission occurs often as a form of greeting, and involves the submissive wolf approaching another in a low posture, and licking the other wolf's face. |
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Initially, there was an outcry, led by the Rev Thomas Price against the comments made by the vicar of Aberdare in his submission to the commissioners. |
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He then continued westwards to threaten Haverfordwest where the burgesses offered hostages for their submission to his rule or the payment of a fine of 1,000 marks. |
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This submission must be done either personally, by an intermediary agent or by correspondence, the Lyon Clerk is required to personally interview and reply to each applicant. |
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He captured York and received the submission of the Danish people. |
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However, our proven expertise, comprehensive technical submission and the value we offered enhanced the client's confidence in the quality of our work. |
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The submission is based on data from the Phase III clinical trials which included 574 nulliparous and 878 parous women from North America and several European countries. |
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With every submission of application for a grant of arms, a matriculation of arms or the recording of genealogy must be made through the Lyon Clerk. |
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List in order of date of submission, with date of submission. |
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Hence, we proposed a trust based obfuscation mechanism, which designed especially to obfuscate items' ratings before their submission to these highly reputable peers. |
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The Rise of Historical Criticism was his submission for the Chancellor's Essay prize of 1879, which, though no longer a student, he was still eligible to enter. |
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Data in the company's submission for Lovan were based on six-month efficacy studies, which were the criteria the FDA had in place at the time of the filing. |
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Mujra is symbolic of total submission before a royal patron. |
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However, John Lane at The Bodley Head offered to accept it after keeping the submission for several months, provided that Christie change the ending. |
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For a submission to reach publication, it must be championed by an editor or publisher who must work to convince other staff of the need to publish a particular title. |
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They are often being beaten over the head, berated into submission, absurdly dehumanized by senseless and mean corporate-style overlords, most of them barely literate. |
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However, Carthage, after having paid the war indemnity, felt that its commitments and submission to Rome had ceased, a vision not shared by the Roman Senate. |
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Whether using CROSSCHECK with LINK or the standalone version, users can assure the highest quality, efficiency, and accuracy with every submission. |
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More importantly, the contests were open to all, and the enforced anonymity of each submission guaranteed that neither gender nor social rank would determine the judging. |
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His submission referenced 17 rivers that have been polluted by mercury, methyl mercury, selenium and other contaminants from resource development activities. |
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Here the first settlements were made by the Mexican inwanderers of a century ago, who huddled round the coast-line missions, which strove for the submission. |
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The lazzi represented the descendants of the original inhabitants of the conquered territories, who were forced to make oaths of submission and pay tribute to the edhilingui. |
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Here, Gomez, who channels Perry's vampy vapidness to a form-fitting tee, whips her uncaring boyfriend into submission, not unlike the way someone would housebreak a dog. |
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Garantia participation will be filed at headquarters AC original deadline date for submission of bids, and a copy will be loaded with SEAP solicitate. |
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Some universities began their ETD by instituting and electronic copy requirement along with the paper version during submission of the theses or dissertation. |
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This integration will eliminate date re-entry and significantly reduce errors, speeding the loan submission process, reducing costs and shortening close times. |
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The court will take your photocard, and if you include the paper counterpart with your submission, the photocard will be returned to you but the counterpart will not. |
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No mention was made by him of the spinning jenny, but it was mentioned as a statement of fact in Arkwrights submission, that Hargreaves had invented it. |
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However, a genuine bona fide mistake by an adjudicator in omitting to state reasons for not considering a submission is not enough to be a breach of natural justice. |
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This paper trail will be in custody of Presiding Officer who will send them to ECP through diplomatic bag for onward submission to Returning Officers. |
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More importantly, the contests were open to all and the enforced anonymity of each submission guaranteed that neither gender nor social rank would determine the judging. |
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