The superior slips of muscle merge and fuse with the slips of serratus anterior. The inferior slips interdigitate with latissimus dorsi. |
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The master drew confidence in knowing his legerity was superior to that of his opponents. |
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In this and the next verse, the apostle specifies some of the respects in which our High Priest is superior to the priests of the Aaronic order. |
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The superior rectus and inferior rectus muscles abduct the eye. |
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A dozen movies far superior to Dogtooth or Outside the Law were bewilderingly overlooked. |
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As a Marine, I learned that peace is predicated on compromise, not superior firepower or belligerence. |
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It was clear that in single ship battle's superior force was the most significant factor. |
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What Marx attacks are the atextual theses that history is made up of free events and that history is guided by superior individuals. |
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Certain dense tropical hardwoods are believed to have superior resistance to deterioration when usd in climates such as those of North America. |
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The dormice are distinguished from the campagnols by the superior softness of the fur, and the greater length of the tail. |
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Aided by superior visibility, Hipper's five battlecruisers quickly registered hits on three of the six British battlecruisers. |
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This was symmetrical Diethyl Diphenyl Urea, which served as a stabiliser that was superior to the petroleum jelly used in British practice. |
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Also, the connecting gas pipeline to Tartan continued to pump, as its manager had been directed by his superior. |
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Legend also says that Tromp formally asked de Oquendo why he refused battle though he had superior firepower. |
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He slipped off into light fog and for several days tried to escape the superior forces. |
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Nelson knew that the superior seamanship, faster gunnery and better morale of his crews were great advantages. |
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They were considered superior to contact mines because they did not put friendly shipping at risk. |
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The French and British also believed that they were militarily superior and guaranteed victory. |
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The commandos were eventually forced to withdraw in the face of superior enemy forces. |
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These attributes of the owl cause its nocturnal eyesight to be far superior to that of its average prey. |
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This makes most efficient use of their properties as heartwood is best in compression whilst sapwood is superior in tension. |
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The flowers are actinomorphic with a superior ovary which later forms a capsule opening by valves to release the small black seeds. |
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The flowers have a superior ovary with one cell, which has three placentae, containing many ovules. |
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All judges at the superior and appellate levels are appointed after consultation with nongovernmental legal bodies. |
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The federal Cabinet also appoints justices to superior courts in the provincial and territorial jurisdictions. |
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Many of these relate to the superior adaption to cold environments possessed by the Neanderthal populations. |
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This would give a superior vision in the inferior light conditions found in Glacial Europe. |
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The Neanderthal populations seem to have been physically superior to AMH populations. |
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It was their superior artillery which would enable them to accomplish this end. |
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Worse, Europe developed other cotton suppliers, which they found superior, hindering the South's recovery after the war. |
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On 13 April Brunswick lost the Battle of Bergen to a superior French force and was forced to retreat. |
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They owned and tended the best vineyards in Europe and vinum theologium was considered superior to all others. |
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Nylon is used in spinnakers because of its light weight, high tensile strength, superior abrasion resistance and flexibility. |
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It has similar properties to Spectra including superior resistance to flex fatigue and UV degradation but also exhibits creep. |
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Epoxy resins and hardeners are universally used in boat building due to their superior holding power and ease of use. |
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Subsequently, it developed steadily until in the 1980s many AM stations transferred to FM due to its superior sound quality. |
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Cooper was being employed as a source by one of Read's superior officers, and Read tried using him as a trap for the Krays, but they avoided him. |
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The first area is Wernicke's area, which is located in the posterior section of the superior temporal gyrus in the dominant cerebral hemisphere. |
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Regarding their own civilisation as superior, the Lombards did indeed provide the environment for the illustrious Schola Medica Salernitana. |
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Tariq's forces were joined the next year by those of his Arab superior, Musa ibn Nusair. |
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In Russia, bog ore was the principal source of iron until the 16th century, when the superior ores of Ural Mountains became available. |
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He had to combat a panic among his own men, who had heard that the Germans were some sort of superior warriors. |
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This in effect gave Augustus constitutional power superior to all other proconsuls in the empire. |
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He was also a man with superior personal strength, who rose from peasantry to ultimately being the one chosen for the throne. |
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Ambrose viewed celibacy as superior to marriage and saw Mary as the model of virginity. |
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A province of a religious institute is typically headed by a provincial superior. |
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This statistic in itself was seen by some that the socialist system was superior to the capitalist system. |
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The Origines also spoke of how not only Rome, but the other Italian towns were venerable, and that the Romans were indeed superior to the Greeks. |
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It was not, unlike the contemporary appeal, a proceeding in a court of superior jurisdiction reviewing the proceedings of a lower court. |
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He goes so far as to assert that certain climates are superior to others, the temperate climate of France being ideal. |
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The Austrian army therefore faced the technologically superior Prussian army with support only from Saxony. |
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Venice was satisfied with reaffirming the principle that no citizen was superior to the normal processes of law. |
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Foreign kings had to reaffirm their recognition of the Chinese emperor's superior status by presenting tribute. |
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They believed faith supported by sound philosophy was superior to simple faith. |
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She was an Eastern Virginia woman, and, although poor as a church mouse, thought herself superior to West Virginia people. |
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This trade accelerated as superior ships led to more trade and greater demand for labour on plantations in the region. |
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Observed in the Weddell Sea in 1823 but never again seen, New South Greenland may have been the result of a superior mirage. |
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The government's vastly superior numbers eventually crushed the insurgency. |
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First among these were the audiencias, which were primarily superior tribunals, but which also had administrative and legislative functions. |
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The land route was clearly superior and Dezhnyov's sea route was never used again. |
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American nationalism was superior to Europe because American values were superior, he claimed. |
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With superior organization, they were able to conquer their neighbors and extract tribute. |
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Many stories in Buddhist scripture stress the superior power of the Buddha's teaching to rehabilitate murderers and other criminals. |
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But, in any event, the Lords said that the card had no legal force because English law does not have a general defence of superior orders. |
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Each province in Canada has an official reporter series that publishes superior court and appellate court decisions of the respective province. |
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Short reports of all Irish superior court decisions from 2011 can be found on the web site Stare Decisis Hibernia. |
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The Court of Common Pleas, along with the other superior courts, sat in Westminster Hall from its creation. |
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In certain cases, a person might be liable for their employee or child under the law of agency through the doctrine of respondeat superior. |
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As it contained far fewer impurities than normal coal, the iron it produced was of a superior quality. |
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The Hilary term was formerly from January 11 to 31, during which superior courts of England were open. |
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In the Thirteen Colonies, there were instances of Coke's statement being interpreted to mean that the common law was superior to statute. |
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Tyson was that the federal courts would craft a superior common law, and the states would choose to adopt it. |
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The Constitution Act, 1867 also provides that, while provinces establish their own superior courts, the federal government appoints their judges. |
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The superior courts of original jurisdiction have an extensive civil jurisdiction, under both federal and provincial laws. |
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A further appeal normally lies to superior court of appeal, the highest court in each province. |
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At the next level are the provinces' and territories' superior courts, where judges are appointed by the federal government. |
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Judgments from the superior courts may be appealed to a still higher level, the provincial or territorial courts of appeal. |
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Unlike the provincial superior courts, which exercise inherent or general jurisdiction, the federal courts' jurisdiction is limited by statute. |
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Members of the bar or superior judiciary of Quebec, by law, must hold three of the nine positions on the Supreme Court of Canada. |
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The common good of the world is of a category superior to the good of each state. |
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Coke's superior crushing strength allowed blast furnaces to become taller and larger. |
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It provides superior fire resistance compared with wooden construction and gains strength over time. |
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The superior of the seminary allowed him to learn carpentry, and he soon achieved the standards of a cabinetmaker. |
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Lupton notes however it is superior in no other respect, particularly as a test instrument. |
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Mencius distinguished between superior men who recognize and follow the virtues of righteousness and benevolence and inferior men who do not. |
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He suggested that superior men considered only righteousness, not benefits. |
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The ovary is superior and develops into a dehiscent seed capsule bearing numerous tiny seeds. |
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Alternative designs by Sir Charles Barry, the designer of the Palace of Westminster, although now regarded by some as superior, were rejected. |
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Continental and superior air masses are dry while maritime and monsoon air masses are moist. |
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They suppose two other divine hypostases superior thereunto, which were perfectly secret from matter. |
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These defects may be more pronounced in the superior visual field, perhaps corresponding to the inferior predilection for the snowflake lesions. |
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There is not in earth a spectacle more worthy than a great man superior to his sufferings. |
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In superior circles, however, introduction becomes more elaborate, more flattering, more unctuous. |
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I acted by verbal authority, even though I couldn't be sure my superior would confirm I'd been authorized. |
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Number 10 Bomber-Reconnaissance Squadron on the east coast flew Wapitis, an aircraft only modestly superior to WWI machines. |
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Technologies, creating a superior antibody molecule with enhanced ADCC and CDC activities. |
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Developed at the customersa request, the windshield is impact resistant, offering superior impact performance compared to acrylic windshields. |
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The hydraulic attachments also offer contractors levels of precision far superior to those of traditional wrecking balls. |
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But I think hoarding shows are popular, at least in part, because they allow more mainstream amassers to feel superior. |
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The avionics grade AMLCD provides superior optical performance with a wide viewing angle for excellent cross cockpit viewing. |
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Roughouts, some pundits assert, are therefore superior. Other pundits counterassert, fiercely. |
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He finds himself naturally to dread a superior Being that can defeat all his designs, and disappoint all his hopes. |
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The degenerationists hold that savagery is the result of degeneration from a superior state. |
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Diamond and Dybvig show that a bank offering an ordinary deposit contract can provide allocations superior to those of simple exchange markets. |
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It attempts to show that expressivism is superior to realism at explaining two key theses. |
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The first step in freezing out competitors is to create a superior product. |
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The superior degree of confidence towards Harriet, which this one article marked, gave her severe pain. |
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Clearly superior to her opposition, Lady Val got the upper hand late and won going away. What a ride! |
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Edward I, who had coerced recognition as Lord Paramount of Scotland, the feudal superior of the realm, steadily undermined John's authority. |
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In their superior longships, they raided, traded, and established colonies and outposts on the sea's coasts. |
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Making use of their sophisticated warfare and superior diplomacy, the Byzantines managed to fend off assaults by the migrating barbarians. |
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Tariq's forces were joined the next year by those of his superior, Musa ibn Nusair. |
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The ileocolic artery is the lowest branch arising from the concavity of the superior mesenteric artery. |
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Each man was bound to serve his superior in return for the latter's protection. |
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Although the Britons outnumbered the Romans greatly, they lacked the superior discipline and tactics that won the Romans a decisive victory. |
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With their superior discipline, the Romans were able to continue fighting as fiercely as ever. |
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Sir James Holt suggests this was the inevitable result of superior French resources. |
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Moreover, Caillette experienced a superior sadness, sifted through years of infestivity and gloom. |
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Montfort stood little chance against the superior royal forces, and after his defeat he was killed and mutilated on the field. |
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John pursued the Black Prince, who tried to avoid battling the French king's superior force. |
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At this stage, few of the nobles supported such drastic action, and York was forced to submit to superior force at Blackheath. |
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The English ships then used their superior speed and manoeuvrability to catch up with the Spanish fleet after a day of sailing. |
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With its superior manoeuvrability, the English fleet provoked Spanish fire while staying out of range. |
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That he pays not the least regard to the requirements of convention marks him out as either a superior soul or a rightdown jobbernowl. |
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As you can see here, WinXP's Luna interface is clearly superior to anything the Jobsian crowd in Cupertino has to offer. |
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Critical to his success in confronting Napoleon was using Britain's superior economic resources. |
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He inflicted 25,000 casualties on a numerically superior enemy army while sustaining fewer than 7,000 in his own force. |
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The French army fought 67 actions and won 18 pitched battles through superior artillery technology and Bonaparte's tactics. |
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Shots were fired by both sides, although most contemporaries agree that the soldiers holding the building had vastly superior firepower. |
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At the start of the war, most commanders thought enemy tanks should be met by tanks with superior specifications. |
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Courts exercising inferior jurisdiction must accept the law declared by courts of superior jurisdiction. |
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The application of the doctrine of stare decisis from a superior court to an inferior court is sometimes called vertical stare decisis. |
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Note that inferior courts cannot evade binding precedent of superior courts, but a court can depart from its own prior decisions. |
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According to some research, private schools often provide superior educational results at a fraction of the unit cost of government schools. |
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Tathai, an Irish monk, superior of a small community at Swent near Chepstow, in Monmouthshire. |
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The consecration was rushed in order to take advantage of the vacancy of the archbishopric of Rouen, the abbacy's superior. |
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The Rig Veda praises various deities, none superior nor inferior, in a henotheistic manner. |
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The superior Q2 called the play The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet. |
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In the Netherlands, he consistently urged boldness on his superior, his uncle the Earl of Leicester. |
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Hunton had maintained that the king's prerogative is not superior to the authority of the Houses of Parliament. |
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The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires. |
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It is the version now generally available although some critics consider the silent version superior. |
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The materials used are superior, offering improved performance to the 2003 kit. |
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Senchenko used his superior reach to land jabs, and gained the upper hand as the fight progressed. |
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Buckwheat middlings is a fairly good feed for dairy cows, being far superior to buckwheat bran. |
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The Royal Navy was superior to any other two navies in the world, combined. |
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Many B2B white papers argue that one particular technology, product or method is superior for solving a specific business problem. |
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The Court of Judicature is the most important superior court of Northern Ireland. |
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The question of whether EU law is superior to national law is subject to some debate. |
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He claimed that Soviet missile capabilities were far superior to those of the United States, capable of wiping out any American or European city. |
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The HVO and ARBiH did continue to fight side by side against the superior forces of the VRS in some areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
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Despite superior firepower, the Yugoslav forces failed to destroy the KLA unit which had been their objective. |
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Lastly, the planes produced in the United States were more comfortable and had superior flight decks than those produced in Europe. |
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However, more recent testing of this theory with superior panel data has shown it to be very weak. |
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On 29 December 1881, The Times described the electric lighting as superior, visually, to gaslight. |
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This chthonic couple seem to bear the superior ethical power and also the power of creation and destruction. |
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In 1960, Waugh was offered the honour of a CBE but declined, believing that he should have been given the superior status of a knighthood. |
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It did so by asserting the jurisdiction of the courts as superior to the executive powers of the king. |
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The stanzas that make up the poem are a series of elegies for warriors who fell in battle against vastly superior numbers. |
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Mill's approach is to argue that the pleasures of the intellect are intrinsically superior to physical pleasures. |
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Smith considered the teaching at Glasgow to be far superior to that at Oxford, which he found intellectually stifling. |
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They also cite Smith's opposition to the often expressed view that science is superior to common sense. |
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If there are two or more flagpoles present, the Saltire may be flown in addition to the Union Flag but not in a superior position. |
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The newly enthroned king acknowledged King Edward as his feudal superior and thus sowed the seeds of his demise. |
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Andrews to restore control, but it was halted by superior numbers at Cupar Muir and forced to retreat. |
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Glasgow merchants made such fortunes that they adopted the style of aristocrats in their superior manner and in their lavish homes and churches. |
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Voltaire's minor poems are generally considered superior to either of these two works. |
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Even after Niagara Falls Thomson still held to his belief that direct current was the superior system. |
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Building a youth academy was important for Celtic to surpass both Hearts and Rangers who had superior youth facilities at the time. |
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The uprising was eventually suppressed by the superior resources of the English. |
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A group of enlarged nonmatted rapidly growing lymph nodes may be associated with features of superior mediastinal syndrome suggesting lymphoma. |
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Copper's superior conductivity enhances the efficiency of electrical motors. |
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Many metals are superior to lead in some of these aspects but are generally less common and more difficult to extract from parent ores. |
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Brass is generally more ductile and stronger than copper, and has superior corrosion resistance. |
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The last months saw inward disintegration as well as submission to superior force. |
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The fyrd and the housecarls both fought on foot, with the major difference between them being the housecarls' superior armour. |
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Henry thus had to overcome the superior claim of the Mortimers in order to maintain his inheritance. |
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Byssal threads, used to anchor mussels to substrates, are now recognized as superior bonding agents. |
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The Norse remained in control until 1169 AD when Wexford was attacked by a superior force of Norman and Irish soldiers. |
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Solid solutions have important commercial and industrial applications, as such mixtures often have superior properties to pure materials. |
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It also serves to communicate their health and superior status to both other males and females they are attempting to attract. |
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The conservation expert Peter Paul van Dijk noted that turtle farmers often believe that animals caught wild are superior breeding stock. |
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The French Navy was, at the time far larger and superior to the North German Federal Navy, the Navy of the North German Confederation. |
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Their idea was to send in a superior force during darkness to catch the German destroyers as they returned. |
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At the Admiralty, Wilson, Oliver and Churchill arranged a plan to confront the Germans with a superior opponent. |
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So it's not surprising that Terry McCabe's theatrically assured, combustibly comic staging is superior to Borealis Theatre's revival two months ago. |
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I saw nothing else that is superior to the common run of parks. |
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It was according to this idiom of superiority and inferiority of lineages derived from birth order that legal claims to superior rank were couched. |
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The hub's advantage is that many more regions and cities can be accessed via a combination of HS2 and classic lines, giving overall superior journey times. |
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He found the new wireless operator a charming fellow, possessed of talents far superior to those of the young men who ordinarily pound the brass at sea. |
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They would inadvertently find that white Europeans were superior. |
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Margaret Thatcher tried to do it again, digging in her heels, lecturing archly on her achievements, illuminating our European partners on the superior virtue of her ways. |
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He discusses the role of the tradesman in England in comparison to tradesmen internationally, arguing that the British system of trade is far superior. |
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Not only does Defoe elevate individual British tradesmen to the level of gentleman, but he praises the entirety of British trade as a superior system. |
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The All-American title is granted only to those rare daylily varieties that have shown superior performance across at least five USDA hardiness zones. |
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Moreover, no one would dream of reading a paper to a scientific society arguing that the God hypothesis is superior to the Molecular theory of gases. |
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These arteritic lesions are not confined to the striated musculature, but occur everywhere, including the superior and inferior mesenteric arterial beds. |
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He was initially the deputy of Musa ibn Nusair in North Africa, and was sent by his superior to launch the first thrust of an invasion of the Iberian peninsula. |
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The Supreme Court Act limits eligibility for appointment to persons who have been judges of a superior court, or members of the bar for ten or more years. |
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Each has its own procedural law, statutorily created provincial courts and superior trial courts with inherent jurisdiction culminating in the Court of Appeal of the province. |
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Canadian Federal Courts operate under a separate system throughout Canada and deal with narrower subject matter than superior courts in provincial jurisdiction. |
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The Court of Session placed increasing emphasis on its independence from influence, including from the king, and superior jurisdiction over local justice. |
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This gave the British regulars a difficult fight, but their weight of numbers, superior equipment, and often brutal tactics, eventually brought about a British victory. |
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Marine fossils are mostly used to measure extinction rates because of their superior fossil record and stratigraphic range compared to land animals. |
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Comparison between deinopoid and araneoid orb webs suggests that araneoid silks and webs are far superior with respect to functional capabilities. |
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The battle, which happened in April or May, began with direct boarding action by the Ming fleet, but they were unable to close in due to the superior range of Portuguese guns. |
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No negative Words are necessary here, because the qualifying Words will be absolutely negatory, if they do not imply an Exclusion of the superior Courts. |
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Tin bronze was superior to arsenic bronze in that the alloying process could be more easily controlled, and the resulting alloy was stronger and easier to cast. |
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The High Court is a superior court of record with unlimited original jurisdiction to hear and determine any criminal, civil or constitutional cases under any law. |
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The spinous process of vertebra CII can be identified through deep palpation as the most superior bony protuberance in the midline inferior to the skull. |
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In its preface, he argued that Zosimus' picture of Constantine was superior to that offered by Eusebius and the Church historians, offered a more balanced view. |
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The Saxons, led by Odda, attacked the Danes while they slept and defeated the superior Danish forces, saving Alfred from being trapped between the two armies. |
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Alfred was forced to go into hiding for the rest of the winter and spring of 878 in the Somerset marshes in order to avoid the superior Danish forces. |
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English coinage was also superior to most of the other currency in use in northwestern Europe, and the ability to mint coins was a royal monopoly. |
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This Propination was carry'd about towards the right hand, where the superior Quality of some of the Guests did not oblige them to alter that method. |
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For instance, during the Saratoga campaign, two redcoats received 1,000 lashes each for robbery, while another received 800 lashes for striking a superior officer. |
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According to Said, orientalism allowed Europe to establish itself as the superior and the norm, which justified its dominance over the essentialized Orient. |
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Perry is less popular than cider, but some consider it superior. |
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The French reorganised the superior numbers of their feudal levies into a modern professional army and retook Paris, Rouen, Bordeaux and Normandy. |
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In the Army Manoeuvres of 1912 he was decisively beaten by Sir James Grierson despite having the odds in his favour, because of Grierson's superior use of air reconnaissance. |
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In 1848, Priscilla Lydia Sellon became the superior of the Society of the Most Holy Trinity at Devonport, Plymouth, the first organised religious order. |
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The circuit court judge's ruling was invalidated by a superior judge. |
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The carvers who believe that their ideas come from dreams inspired by a spirit-friend claim that their work is superior to that of nondreaming carvers. |
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Luxury goods are often synonymous with superior goods and Veblen goods. |
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At Turnham Green on the outskirts of London, the royalist army met resistance from the city militia, and faced with a numerically superior force, Charles ordered a retreat. |
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It is adverse selection that leads US workers who anticipate high family medical expenditure to seek employers with superior health insurance coverage for their employees. |
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So, for example, the T form might be used when speaking to a friend or social equal, whereas the V form would be used speaking to a stranger or social superior. |
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Thus in the East during the third century the bishop of the provincial metropolis came gradually to occupy a certain superior position, and received the name of metropolitan. |
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Due to the variations in iron ore origin and iron manufacture, wrought iron can be inferior or superior in corrosion resistance compared to other iron alloys. |
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The judicial system of Northern Ireland is very similar to that of England and Wales, and superior court judges are addressed the same way as those in England and Wales. |
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Nelson served on the station under Admiral Sir Richard Hughes, and often came into conflict with his superior officer over their differing interpretation of the Acts. |
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Wellington is famous for his adaptive defensive style of warfare, resulting in several victories against numerically superior forces while minimising his own losses. |
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The grapes are much more palatable than the celebrated kinds coming from Bokhara, and superior even to the Tchaush grapes from the environs of Smyrna. |
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Grasshoppers, bees and even ants are also used as bait for trout in their season, although many anglers believe that trout or salmon roe is superior to any other bait. |
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English law has no general defence of superior orders and the conduct of every police officer has to be judged on the facts as they believed them to be. |
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But England's superior fitness told in the second half, with Delon Armitage, Manu Tuilagi and Chris Ashton going over for tries to secure a bonus-point win. |
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These were technically superior, and continue to be produced. |
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The position of high sheriff in the United States generally denotes the superior sheriff in a state, or the head of a statewide sheriff's department. |
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While other rubber products may use synthetic rubber, most rubber bands are primarily manufactured using natural rubber because of its superior elasticity. |
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Electric traction was more efficient, faster and cleaner than steam and the natural choice for trains running in tunnels and proved superior for elevated services. |
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Then she went off with Nawnim, past the three coaches provided for superior passengers, to the trucks at the front, where the crowd was entirely black. |
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The superior local knowledge of the Easter Island boatmen was a distracting influence, but on the way in I had decided to anchor on the sandy patch close under the bombora. |
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The Government is both the organ of sovereignty that conducts the general politics of the country and the superior body of the public administration. |
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The giantess fetish, whether it's macrophilia or microphilia, is a pretty unique one. What y'all want is to be made to feel tiny by a bigger, stronger, superior woman. |
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Dolos has replaced the use of concrete blocks because it is more resistant to wave action and requires less concrete to produce a superior result. |
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Other productions have used the probably superior Q2 and Folio texts, but used Q1's running order, in particular moving the to be or not to be soliloquy earlier. |
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Once again proving that superior force was the deciding factor. |
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According to Cassius Dio, the legio XII Fulminata was hemmed in by a superior Quadi force and almost forced to surrender because of the heat and thirst. |
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For that, the government must be set up according to a constitution of government that is consistent with the superior unwritten constitutions of nature and society. |
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AccretaMab platform consists of POTELLIGENT and COMPLEGENT Technologies, creating a superior antibody molecule with enhanced ADCC and CDC activities. |
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However, even though the opposing Russian battleships were slower, they were often able to amass in superior numbers to outgun Goeben, forcing her to flee. |
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Hitchcock was quickly impressed with the superior resources of the American studios compared with the financial limits that he had often faced in Britain. |
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He also recognizes the dead man, but conceals this from his superior. |
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The Court seeks to minimize situations where it asserts itself superior to either President or Congress, but federal officers must be held accountable. |
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Harder, drier compounds are generally considered superior by most players. |
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The premise of apartheid was that whites were superior to Africans, Coloureds and Indians, and the function of it was to entrench white supremacy forever. |
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In pool C, Samoa gave England a fright with an adventurous approach that allowed them to take an early lead, however, England's superior fitness saw them through. |
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Thirlmere water had been analysed by Professor Roscoe who pronounced it superior even to that of Loch Katrine and thus one of the best waters known. |
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We first provide one example of a study with serious methodological limitations, and then give greater attention to methodologically superior studies. |
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On confronting the mechanics, it transpired that Prost saw Mansell as having a superior car and as a result, they were swapped without telling Mansell. |
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Despite superior numbers, Kerbogha's army, which was divided into factions and surprised by the motivation of the Franks, retreated and abandoned the siege. |
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However, Saladin lured the force into inhospitable terrain with water, surrounded the Latins with a superior force, and routed them at the Battle of Hattin. |
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This year's model is superior to last year's in several respects. |
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In their typical fashion, district officials ignored common sense and good advice to bypass superior air-conditioning methods of central air or rooftop units. |
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The performance of the Spitfire over Dunkirk came as a surprise to the Jagdwaffe, although the German pilots retained a strong belief that the 109 was the superior fighter. |
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A range of superior courts can issue a declaration of incompatibility. |
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Societies, like organisms, evolve throughout history, thrive for a time, but inevitably become weak and die out, giving place to a stronger, superior breed. |
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Unlike a codified constitution, there are no special procedures for making a constitutional law and it will not be inherently superior to other legislation. |
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The superior courts, created and maintained by the provinces, are divided into superior courts of original jurisdiction and superior courts of appeal. |
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The battle quickly turned against Alabama due to the superior gunnery displayed by Kearsarge and the deteriorated state of Alabama's contaminated powder and fuses. |
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Before the 1920s, social scientists agreed that whites were superior to blacks, but they needed a way to prove this in order to back social policy in favor of whites. |
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Kitty, rescued from Lydia's bad influence and spending more time with her older sisters after they marry, is said to improve greatly in their superior society. |
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Despite having a numerically superior armoured force, the French failed to use it properly, or to deliver an attack on the vulnerable German bulge. |
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If they were graded as superior then they were promoted, if graded adequate then they retained their ranks, and if graded inadequate they were demoted one rank. |
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These improvements have also allowed Otters and Water Voles to return to the river as the water and food quality is far superior to that when the river was polluted. |
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