So when I strapped on a pair of skis two years ago, it was a rather tentative individual who stepped on the snow. |
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A tentative diagnosis of rabies was made on a biopsy and confirmed at autopsy. |
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I tip-toed across the room to cast a tentative arm across the tremble of her shoulders. |
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It's a whole combination of things, that's what I was trying to say, the ability to draw is just the first tentative step. |
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A few tentative catkins are appearing on the willow and there are several flowers already open on the Japanese quince. |
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She wanted the user to experience first hand the tentative unassertive nature of uptalk. |
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It was a kind of empire built on very provisional and tentative things that might happen. |
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The two organisations are already exploring tentative plans to meet and discuss a joint approach to developing a national stadium. |
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To arrive at some tentative answers to these questions we might first consider some winners and losers. |
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Given the small size of the population I have considered, my own conclusions are necessarily tentative. |
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Court officials said the new dates are tentative and may still change depending on how the motion to consolidate the charges is resolved. |
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Just then, there was the sound of three tentative knocks, and the man clad in the wolf costume turned around. |
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If you're taking tentative steps up the professional ladder, consider all the options. |
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The US military released the first tentative artists' impression yesterday. |
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Both sides began in the tentative fashion that was to be expected in a winner-takes-all contest. |
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Three tiger cubs born in Scotland will this week take their first tentative steps into the great outdoors. |
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Through their daughters they made the first tentative steps towards friendship. |
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Some local authorities, including Liverpool, have already taken tentative steps towards a ban on smoking. |
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The first tentative steps towards allowing women to become bishops was taken by the Church of England's parliament yesterday. |
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It was just about 12 years ago that I sat on my living room floor, watching Natalie take her first tentative steps. |
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With the help of hospital physio teams, Dawn has taken her first tentative steps on false legs this month. |
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This time, Taras, only for a crisp moment, acted tentative in taking the sedentary position. |
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We were meant to learn new things about how the organization formed and pursued its first tentative steps into space. |
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The tentative plans call for about 100 self-contained units, with subsidized rent based on income. |
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Montgomerie is equally tentative, possibly because he senses Kidd's ambivalence. |
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I took a couple of tentative steps inside, when the door suddenly slammed behind me. |
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Finally, in light of these thoughts I will offer some tentative suggestions for how to handle middle-only verbs lexicographically. |
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The timpanist, however, sounds tentative throughout, as if afraid to overwhelm the trumpeters. |
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It begins with a short, tentative introduction of Bohemian wistfulness before launching on a vigorous sonata-form Allegro con brio. |
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Absolute clarity stops people from listening and being healthily tentative. |
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There are tentative plans to stage the summit's opening ceremony at the Johannesburg Stadium at Ellis Park. |
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The report's irenic and tentative tone, and the complete absence of bullet points in its text, should dispel any such misimpressions. |
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We defined inspection behavior as an approach toward the model predator in a tentative manner while visually fixating the model predator. |
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After waiting for him to return and realising he wasn't going to, Jake peered up the dark, uneven staircase, and took a tentative step forwards. |
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Notice how mousy and tentative his stance is, his shoulders stooped and his left arm crooked in a defensive position. |
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The melody slid smoothly along, minor chords predominating, building on a soft, tentative base of gentle violins and cellos. |
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Speaking of money, I've put together a tentative monthly budget because I'm sick of always scraping by from paycheck to paycheck. |
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A tentative ceasefire broke down last Tuesday leading to fresh fighting in the suburb. |
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Be your searching, tentative, very human self instead of trying to impress your mentee by claiming to be perfect. |
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The cooking for all its tentative seasoning is clean, greaseless and founded on adequate ingredients. |
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The film has the rhetorical flourishes of the certain, but the confusion of the tentative. |
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Less obvious and more tentative identifications include methyl cyanide, sulfur dioxide, acetylene. |
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His chip was a little too tentative, but to his relief he holed that putt too for another par. |
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Okwe has a tentative relationship with Senay, a Turkish refugee who works as a chambermaid at the same hotel in violation of her status. |
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This is best done in a tentative fashion, allowing the person to correct any misunderstandings. |
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That achievement, however tentative and imperfect, would ignite mounting aspirations for democratization from Iran to Morocco. |
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I was mollified for the time being, and things resumed their tentative state of normality. |
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There are the pieces barely there in form, undefined and tentative, as if they were emerging from the confining blob of clay. |
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To walk unaided three tentative steps from mother's to father's arms is a cause for high celebration and congratulation. |
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It seems to me that the schools were built next to each other as a pathetically tentative step towards integration. |
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Players are tentative and nervous, fearful that one missed shot or ugly turnover will earn them a seat on the bench. |
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Dismantling such structures has proved difficult, and the process of economic reform has often been tentative, dilatory, and slow. |
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The Conservatives easily overturned the Labour group's tentative grip on power and took control with a majority of 17 seats in the town hall. |
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So visual differentiation of the individual species in many specimens is tentative and can be verified only with some type of elemental analysis. |
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It's as if a person's tentative tone allows them to retract the statement if it is met with criticism or disapproval. |
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An alternative, but it must be emphasised tentative, diagnosis, is encephalitic meningitis. |
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It came amid signs of a slowdown in the tentative economic recovery in the 12-nation eurozone. |
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Because the book has relatively little polemic, its character is markedly exploratory and tentative. |
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Music that sounded tentative and exploratory a few years ago now has its feet firmly on the ground. |
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I'm gonna look into trip routes and travel times today, and plan out a tentative first month schedule to keep myself occupied. |
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The prose romances are tentative, immature, with the gawkishness and lack of ease of immaturity. |
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He had been showing a tentative swing in batting practice, though his aggressiveness was present in games. |
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In October 2001, tentative feelers were sent out to Japan, seeking negotiations. |
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Be prepared for continued barbs, even as the individuals appear to be reaching a tentative conciliation. |
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The typical crappie has a large mouth with thin jaw tissue and tends to be a soft, even tentative striker. |
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We talked for an hour and a half, only briefly touching on the subject of finalizing the tentative plans we'd made, and then he had to be off. |
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And there are signs of nascent political and economic reforms, albeit small, tentative ones. |
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The balance between instruments is especially fine when the inner voices begin to spin their own tentative arabesques. |
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The round old man hurried to their side, eyeing the mix, taking a tentative mouthful of it. |
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After some initially tentative playing, the University Symphony Orchestra performed with increasing confidence and assurance. |
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The Home Office, not the most tentative of Whitehall departments, kept things vague. |
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Religious belief is supposed to be, not tentative or hedged, but a profound, and profoundly personal, commitment. |
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The children, however tentative, seem to take joy in participating in the creative process using a movement vocabulary they love. |
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His legs took a few tentative steps into the room, the sound of his boots on the soft wood absurdly loud in his ears. |
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The clerk is an emaciated and jaundiced gentleman to whom I assign a tentative diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. |
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At one point, though only for a few yards, we had to find tentative footholds while hanging on to a cable. |
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With it the person poses tentative, general, preverbal hypotheses in terms of which to scan for confirmatory evidence. |
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Negotiations proceeded almost continuously until the next day at noon, when the two sides reached a tentative settlement. |
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Yesterday they posted the tentative list of accepted ACET proctors, and I was one of them! |
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Her responses grew more tentative and insecure with each of his outrageously tactless remarks. |
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He reached out and gave the statue a tentative whack on the side, then a series of harder slaps. |
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The company had been a tentative sponsor of the first marathon before backing out. |
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The composer was never quite satisfied with it, however, and after a tentative revision, he lay the work aside. |
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As I cautioned above, I only regard the above as tentative proposals, requiring much more research before they could be taken as proved. |
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Wilson was tentative for the first few weeks and didn't display his usual tenacity. |
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Meanwhile, NASA presented a tentative exploration strategy paper at the international workshop. |
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While such research is illuminating, its conclusions are always tentative and probabilistic. |
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At this stage, however, ideas about what causes the link between early mental ability and risk for dementia are only tentative. |
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There is enough data for us to draw more than tentative conclusions as to their future performance. |
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But the official also stressed that the report was based on tentative conclusions and said the analysis is not yet final. |
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Organizers expect the park to be skate ready for a tentative kick-off date of September 30 this year. |
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Now, I may finally keep track of my journey with solid dates, instead of tentative time periods. |
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Field notes and memos that explored tentative meanings from the data enhanced conclusion drawing. |
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What began as a tentative dance has become a passionate embrace. |
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But sometimes, it would just be a little tentative exploration of the idea that some of the official stories of world events might not be the full truth. |
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Celandine, cow parsley, cuckoo pint, goosegrass and bluebells also only put out the most tentative shoots, but deadnettles did not appear at all, and rosemary did not flower. |
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I slowed down to a tentative walk as I stepped onto Myra's walkway. |
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At least a couple of times during the day, the audit team should meet and share facts, tentative conclusions, and problems and to replan the rest of the audit. |
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When on August 7, 2013 Future finally did share a tentative date, he also made a significant change. |
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Her independence of mind has never had a chance to flourish, and she beautifully portrays her tentative nature with a mixture of stolidity and veiled wit. |
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It would destroy any tentative revival of confidence and spending. |
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Alice was a touch tentative about what she said to Seth that night. |
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But the judge being the trier of fact has heard the evidence of Savvas and has presumably formed at least a tentative view about the credibility of Savvas. |
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Instead Hollywood remains tentative, depending on women-friendly filmmakers like Cukor, Hawks, and now Feig to push the envelope. |
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As the clock counted down, Manulla kept plugging away but they had been edged out, and after a rather tentative start, the homeside managed to finish with a flourish. |
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He returned my tentative smile with a rakish grin of his own. |
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A tentative glance around the room assured her she wouldn't be noticed. |
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Agassi, seeded No 1 at Queen's and playing here for the first time, was tentative with his usually solid ground strokes and double-faulted 14 times. |
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Gia Coppola sounds surprisingly tentative for someone who has made such a self-assured first feature. |
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Several infraspecific taxa have been recognized but the current classification should be regarded as tentative and further studies based on molecular data are needed. |
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The repeal of the Bubble Act in 1825 was followed by a series of tentative statutory initiatives which left the private joint-stock company in legal limbo. |
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A small girl, oblivious of the tiny drama, toys with the float of the lady's hair, which has slipped from her topknot, perhaps as a result of her admirer's tentative advance. |
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He looked as if he wanted to say more, so I silenced myself, but he took his time by first blowing at the surface of his mocha coffee and taking a tentative sip. |
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Although advanced as a first, tentative approach, the proposal is presented very systematically, with clear ambitions to generality and exhaustiveness of the field. |
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As sudden musical flourishes precede and follow more tentative, delicate passages, so hope and anxiety seem to dance across the song's brightly colored sonic eggshell floor. |
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Our findings provide preliminary and highly tentative impressions. |
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As mum and dad took photographs or recorded the auspicious moment on the camcorder, the youngsters played happily and tentative new friendships were formed. |
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By the time they're lacing themselves into their blocked satin slippers and making their first tentative steps on pointe they will have passed the point of no return. |
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There are tentative plans to introduce a PDF version of each event. |
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It treated tentative approaches to a new understanding of original sin. |
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Torn between so many different impulses, Tomlinson Hill ends up as tentative as our country itself. |
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The Skyline Melody apartments at Vazhuthacaud seem to have taken the first tentative step to recognise the need for collective action by bringing out a directory-cum-souvenir. |
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Second, Ukraine has been a tentative ally of Moscow and a huge trading partner,fourth in imports and sixth in export to Russia. |
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It has been characterised as an era of colourless politicians, ill-judged initiatives in foreign policy, tentative reforms, parliamentary corruption, and economic weakness. |
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It's an ideal place to make those tentative first dives in the ocean. |
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Bebbens cleared his throat and took a tentative step forward. |
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Many applicants had tentative agreements for real estate contingent upon the receipt of their license. |
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A tentative correlation with a Tethyan reference carbon-isotope curve allows the provisional application of stage-level chronostratigraphy to the Wealden Group. |
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In the Peach State, Michelle Nunn, the daughter of former Senator Sam Nunn, appears to have scratched out a tentative lead. |
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Every move is tentative to the extreme, offset by a countermove. |
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On June 16, 2009, provincial premier Danny Williams announced a tentative agreement to expand the Hibernia Oil Field. |
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Yet in the face of the mutely expressive, itchily inert objects themselves, Fer's scrupulously tentative ruminations leave me in doubt. |
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As the humans establish tentative bonds with their evolutionary cousins, the inter-species waters start to muddy. |
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The following list of ships should not be regarded as authoritative, but a tentative list compiled from various conflicting accounts. |
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When this line is drawn, as in the departmental structures of schools, it is at best tentative and suppositional, at worst false. |
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A tentative selection is rails runer LODGE MENTOR who just might get the run of the race. |
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A tentative ceasefire was brokered by the British, which gave the interior more autonomy. |
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Those lovers, played by Vincent Perez and Rachel Weisz, are certainly easy on the eyes, but their romantic chemistry is tentative at best. |
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By 1000, Bruges and Ghent held regular trade fairs behind castle walls, a tentative return of economic life to western Europe. |
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A number of other places are on the tentative list, for example the Burren, the Ceide Fields and Mount Stewart. |
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From the tentative beginnings known as the First Romanesque, the style flourished and spread across Europe in a remarkably homogeneous form. |
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Bangladesh has three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and five tentative listed sites. |
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Its old town is included by the Russian government in the country's tentative World Heritage List. |
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According to Peirce's doctrine of fallibilism, the conclusions of science are always tentative. |
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His experiences destroyed his previous tentative support for the revolution. |
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Gibraltar's Gorham's Cave Complex is also found on the UK's tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site list. |
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Due to this significance, the islands are on the United Kingdom's tentative list for future UNESCO World Heritage Sites. |
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Jack and Rose develop a tentative friendship, despite Cal and Ruth being wary of him. |
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Despite a tentative opening round Maccarinelli improved and managed to rock his opponent in the fourth round with a right hand. |
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Asian and African countries followed suit and began taking tentative steps toward forming their own respective continental associations. |
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Svalbard is on Norway's tentative list for nomination as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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Reconstructions are tentative and multiple versions with varying degrees of difference exist. |
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Moreover, when we included our tentative codings for Poracanthodes in the analysis, all structure of the phylogeny was destroyed and a large basal polytomy was generated. |
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He must engage, yet shuns the quick surmise With passion for those cool exactitudes He isolates from hearsay, myths, and lies, Tactful and tentative as he intrudes. |
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Evidence for hunting is, however, tentative, consisting primarily of a horse shoulderblade with a semicircular hole that has been interpreted as a projectile impact mark. |
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Through the Internet cafe, individuals will have a chance to make that first tentative step towards repairing broken relationships and healing the wounds created by that loss. |
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A flat track and a strong pace, affording Walsh the opportunity to switch off his mount, should ideally suit Deejay, and he gets a tentative vote in a tricky handicap. |
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While there had been tentative plans over the years for both Peter Hall and Michael Grandage to direct Sheen in the play, he eventually asked Ian Rickson. |
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Rani Ki Vav has only been fully excavated in the past 50 years and is currently on the Unesco tentative list to be considered for World Heritage Site status. |
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They are carried out on a nonscientific basis on behalf of clients with whose products they often have the most tentative connections or even none at all. |
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This nomination, to the UK's Department for Culture, Media and Sport would have included York on a list of tentative sites to be reviewed by UNESCO itself. |
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This tentative agreement with UNITE follows on the conclusion in October 2014 of a new agreement with Air Canada's pilots on collective agreement terms for ten years. |
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With a tentative diagnosis of a cutaneous Candida albicans infection, the bird was treated supportively with parenteral fluid therapy, cephalexin, and nystatin. |
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The tentative agreements, reached four weeks ago, came after months of acrimonious wrangling between Mesaba management and union leaders from the Air Line Pilots Assn. |
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But while its moderatism makes the party a potential ally, the party's tentative commitments hinder it from sustaining a long-term alliance with either. |
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Chen pieces together a careful, tentative, and necessarily somewhat speculative picture of the possible role of Buddhist monks in early medieval Turfan funerals. |
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