The study of 2,000 primary school children found that almost one in five left their free fruit uneaten or threw it away after a few token bites. |
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By the same token the hulls come to embody notions of flight, diaspora, immigration and emigration. |
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In a token attempt at fairness Frank spoke to distaff staff and the Hill's always-burgeoning florist community to find out where the boys are. |
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Subsequent cases have held that once entitlement is decided, a token amount ought not to be awarded. |
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He was offended to receive a clump of pasta with a token dollop of tomato sauce on it. |
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There's one on-again, off-again couple, a hunky guy, a funny token black guy, a queenie guy and one old guy for good measure. |
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Mr. Fargo was very much taken by surprise at their token of appreciation from the men under him and replied in unfeigned terms of thanks. |
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Perhaps it had been too bold of him, but he told himself she would appreciate the gesture, and she deserved an unexpected token of appreciation. |
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In these markets, it is customary to share a token of appreciation with affiliated business partners and support services as well as the client. |
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"Arigatoo gozaimasu" is used to thank for a gift, a token of appreciation, or recognition appropriate for an occasion. |
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As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as a token of our sincere appreciation. |
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The two economic juggernauts justified their outright rejection of the proposal by citing past token concessions. |
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The droning of its wingstrokes as it flitted from flower to flower fell upon the ear as a token of content. |
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The price of one token is 50 kopiykas, and it allows you to transfer from line to line. |
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By the same token, neglecting to share a feast indicated an absence of ties, and exclusion from the feasting community meant rejection. |
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By the same token, some PCs serve as a TV, Stereo, and DVD player all in one, and therefore require incredible sound reproduction. |
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The ancient was a banner bearing an heraldic device, the token of ancient or noble descent, borne by a gentleman or a leader in a war. |
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By the same token, your company's future returns to the angels are not just financial. |
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By the same token, my friend would be able to ventilate all issues that pertain to the merits of the proposed amendment. |
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He invited me up to join him for a light meal as a token of gratitude for helping his people. |
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They were not expecting trouble and a lightly equipped token force accompanied the King. |
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They would be able to boast they have hired at least a token religious right-winger. |
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Well, a present is a token of your love and appreciation for the person to whom you are giving it! |
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Special little token prizes will be presented to all boys and girls under three and four. |
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By the same token, we were able to negotiate specific arms-control pacts with the Soviet Union but never an end to the Cold War. |
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By the same token, even an 8x DVD burner cannot match the burn speeds of dedicated CD burners. |
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Later traditions say that Arthur and the Knights sat at a Round Table in token of their equality. |
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Furthermore, they were accompanied into the land by the tabernacle, an evident token of the presence of God among them. |
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The token bit of blandness, of sanity, of charm, of reason, of niceness, of pointlessness. |
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War, as profitable as it can be, is just one highly revealing token of how an implicit axiology grounded in money cannot but uproot life. |
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By the same token, the computer techs out there facilitating all this movement of data don't get any glory. |
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By the same token, let's examine the minimum wages as mandated by legislation. |
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One of the greatest scourges afflicting Indigenous peoples in Canada is given only token attention, he said. |
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The criminal carefully jams the token slot with a matchbook or a gum wrapper and waits for a would-be rider to plunk a token down. |
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It had no sleevenotes, a token shot of mbalax drumming, and a single dancefloor hit. |
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Such protection automatically encrypts all information loaded onto a USB token or other removable media. |
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His work was almost always meant to have the quality of a personal token, rather than that of an object for public display. |
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And he declined to accept the token of recognition conferred on him by the Academy. |
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The number eight is a token of fortune in Chinese and has special favour across the country. |
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Well, for Hollywood couples, the most cherished token of their union isn't always the ring, it is the prenup. |
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The day had a very symbolic beginning when the school principal handed over a golden key, a token of authority, to the student principal. |
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So if your budget stretches to it, a book or record token or gift voucher as well may not go amiss. |
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On return, one simply inserts the token into a machine or goes to a kiosk and pays the fee. |
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The kid said he wanted to go home, and the coach handed him a subway token. |
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Less predictable, however, was the special appearance by a token white girl for some gratuitous booty shaking. |
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To use this, one only has to obtain a token at the barrier before entering, park the car and then show the token to the bus driver. |
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To play you will need to buy a token from one of the wait staff in the casino. |
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The operator starts with a literal hyphen, which is followed by a variable token, an expression and an optional block. |
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This is typically done with a unique identifier such as a user name, ID card or a token. |
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When she left her last job, she was offered a token 300 pesos severance pay. |
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These largely token measures have done little to quell public anger at the violent actions of the police. |
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It is not surprising therefore that their affiliated unions are only making a token effort to oppose the government's plan. |
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I find the whole thing completely irresponsible, and this bill is just a token measure. |
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There were a half dozen or so public works, most token gestures at best, located in both towns. |
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The strike was little more than a token protest by the union and had little effect on the company's flight schedules. |
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Nevertheless, Labor is just as anxious as the government to push the legislation through, albeit with token amendments. |
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In response to growing public concern over the plight of the unemployed graduates, the government has made a few token moves to provide jobs. |
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How does an apathetic agnostic even begin to redress a quarter-century of token gestures and guest appearances at church? |
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But opposition by the government and big business to anything but a token pay increase has nothing to do with concern for the unemployed. |
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The police made no more than a token effort to disguise their enthusiasm for the militia cause. |
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But even the head acknowledges that her school is beyond such token gestures. |
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But, under intense pressure from the military, the courts imposed only token sentences. |
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She says U.S. companies boast diversity by including one token minority in advertisements and on TV shows. |
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I really feel he rounds out the cast well, not because he's the token minority but because he plays the loyal friend to the hilt. |
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Audiences who had grown tired of hackneyed devices and betting on which token minority would die first had spoken with their wallets. |
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We walked down Bostock Street, where practically every blind was drawn in token of a death. |
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Her last gift to him was the Adam's apple which was placed in his throat in token of their relationship. |
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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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Each end-user receives a token, a USB-based device and some on-board software. |
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The fellow was truly smitten, since he risked his job to give Carolyn a smidgen of moon dust in token of his adoration. |
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Three seconds later I was compelled to pat the floor in token of surrender. |
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The major networks can't even be accused of tokenism because they have too few token efforts to show. |
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We decided it was too cold for a jet wash so I was sent back inside the garage for a token for the proper car wash. |
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By the same token, the Democratic Party will carry the flag of anti-clericism. |
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By the same token, people should be allowed to continue working beyond 65 if they so choose. |
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Judging by the numerous posts already up, it is far from the token effort we sometimes see from big names who take to blogging. |
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It's a worrying statistic and maybe a trigger-happy situation but, by the same token, you need to be seen to be going forward. |
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She stood just inside the gate and clutched her small bundle of possessions, her one familiar token in an unknown world. |
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However, it was no more than token resistance as Grange slumped to defeat by 49 runs, their second reverse in a row. |
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But, by the same token, could a monkey be blamed for throwing around his own feces, or a fish blamed for soiling his water? |
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I guess it's a case of no news is good news in as much as his condition hasn't deteriorated but by the same token hasn't improved. |
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He is bedecked with the crown styled in the Mughal form presented by the former Nizams of Hyderabad as a token of reverence. |
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So many spoofs today make only token gestures towards the genre they're aping, then look for laughs in deliberate anachronisms. |
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By the same token, the marriages performed by wali hakim appointed by the government were then accepted as lawful. |
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I was just going to say, by the same token, that it's not safe to wash hands, face, body with standing water. |
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By the same token, it could be said, historical falsification is bound up with efforts to obscure an understanding of the present. |
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This revealed that the Americans had greatly overestimated the Iraqi army, which virtually disintegrated, offering only token resistance. |
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The Iraqi army disintegrated before the onslaught, offering only token resistance. |
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Their demeanour indicated that they had not come to honour Manat or to leave a token offering. |
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They trained capuchin monkeys, which are native to the forests of South America, to exchange a token for food. |
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In a recent experiment with pairs of captive capuchins, Brosnan handed a familiar token to one of the monkeys, then turned her own hand palm up. |
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And by the same token I used that pen to initial my response to the offer that subsequently fell through. |
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It's a heart-warming story of love, loss, love, biscuits, tea, friendship, tea, token Americans, tea and love. |
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By the same token, such attention traps reduce any accompanying blurbs to simplifying catchphrases, slogans of common sense. |
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By the same token, councillors ignore local strength of feeling at their peril. |
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Some were 'shepherds' who did token work on their claim until a neighbour struck gold. |
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By the same token, try to use studs to fasten your tuxedo shirt rather than the plastic buttons already on the shirt. |
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But while that triangular confrontation was stupendously dramatic, the ex-president left with a token fine which was quashed on appeal. |
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By the same token, few Wall Street firms would be thrilled with a home page that's a symphony of pink and lilac. |
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Subjects win a token if a face card appears and lose a token when a number card is played. |
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In Fisher's day, paper money and token coin were the predominant means of payment. |
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Only the computer that has the token controls network communications and thus collisions do not occur. |
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By the same token, certain ingredients used in combination capture benefits not achievable when used alone. |
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The tricky thing is to draw an appropriate line between a token gift or favor and a more substantial one. |
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Her left hand hit the token, and she lightly fingered it, letting her hands learn every crevice, indentation, every detail of that token. |
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The following day, he made a token appearance and gave up citing indisposition. |
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By the same token, it is also good to take into account the individual character or personality of the student. |
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The pensioners' Christmas bonus, was, in that overall scheme, an insignificant measure that amounted to a token of the government's intent. |
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By the same token, the unspecified six-part ritornelli in Dixit dominus may well be intended for a wind consort. |
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There's been unbroken sunshine from first to last, with barely a token cloud in the sky. |
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By the same token, investors are starting to recognise the intrinsic value of more profitable old economy businesses. |
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The token plunker bangs against the locked turnstile and walks away in frustration. |
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By the same token, an original or funky coffee table, end table or even barstool can serve as the conversation piece of your loft. |
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The x coordinate of a vertex represents the location of one token, and the y coordinate represent the location of another token at the same time. |
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Ultimately, the value of the token is irretrievably dependent on the success of the economy. |
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The issuer may send an unsolicited credit token under a credit-token agreement already made. |
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But by the same token, it's not a good thing for them to be fomenting world opinion against us either. |
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The silver-haired Louis Nagan, token old queen, completed his outfit with a fabulous foulard and oversized heart-shaped brooch. |
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By the same token the most important factor in transforming their possibilities was freedom from colonial rule. |
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The pair can only put up a token protest before they are full, warm, content and asleep. |
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Let this monument be a token to their names and honour from the Gaels of America. |
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Although some have not fully embraced open source, these sometimes small, token gestures offer us a wealth of knowledge. |
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This, too, dovetails nicely with their goal of defunding the party and turning it into the token opposition in a one-party state. |
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For the tyrannical despiser of men popularity is the token of the highest love of mankind. |
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The second problem is that there is no way to police if the teams are just interviewing these minorities as token candidates to fit under the guidelines. |
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Children can buy a 10p tuck shop fruit token from teachers, and the council is providing fruit twice a week to children receiving free school meals. |
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The remedy was to implement a de jure gold standard so as to free England from the effects of Gresham's law and to keep token silver coins in circulation. |
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Eventually, it was gifted to Czar Peter the Great as a token of goodwill between the Germans and Russians. |
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It was carved by my great-grandfather and came to me unrequested, a bargained token in the frantic last minute horse-trading as my parents' divorce was settled. |
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Coins or small poker chips will serve as markers, and you can now buy little colored plastic train engines which look like the token from a Monopoly set. |
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Through the years it's remained in the lead, even with concerted efforts to replace it with more sophisticated token ring, FDDI, and ATM technologies. |
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By the same token, every value retrieval reads the information from disk. |
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This is a smart move, and will be far more important to curbing unauthorized immigration than token efforts at border security. |
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By the same token, you are urged to keep mum more than usual, lest you enter overpromising or overcritical territory. |
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By the same token, Rawkus had their heart in the right place. |
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By the same token many of the Tarascans experienced the cultural shock of having their pre-Hispanic idols, temples and religious regalia destroyed by Franciscan missionaries. |
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As the seemingly token Yankee on this here corner of the blogosphere, I almost feel it necessary for me to apologize for my northern brethren, and quite frankly for myself. |
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For another, it is obvious that much of the protestation is just token outrage, going through the motions to validate the charter of certain organisations. |
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The government would take a tough stand and then make a token concession. |
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By the same token, a performance rendered in a machine-like manner, where tones are physically produced but not in response to prior hearing, is not a musical one. |
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The strikers held a march and observed a token hunger strike. |
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Kelly reached forward and gave her a token chuck under the chin. |
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Too many companies have only token representatives of a diverse group. |
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There is a token amount that this Government is setting aside for the rest of the country, but most of the money raised will be spent on Aucklanders. |
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When we arrived in Los Angeles the fruit growers of this section, were circulating a petition asking for contributions among themselves, to present Mr. Koebele with a token of appreciation. |
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Neither side called him, and he made one token appearance at the trial. |
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One superintendent and his district staff were even able to give gift certificates to a local restaurant to each employee as a token of appreciation. |
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A funny, feisty couple, they joke about being token minority characters. |
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Despite token opposition to this clause from France, Germany and Mexico, the three countries abstained in the voting, enabling the resolution to be passed. |
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By the same token, boxing is a transposition of a noble pursuit of post-pub Britain into an artificial environment of padded gloves and gumshields. |
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The Lions were totally outplayed and only offered a token resistance. |
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I came from a poor family and a broken home and had always felt like I was the odd one out, the token working-class girl in Watford Grammar School. |
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On Wednesday, in token of their appreciation of his courtesy, the passengers on the Great Lever car subscribed for and presented to him a handsome clock. |
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Digging out his last subway token, he drifted along in their wake. |
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By the same token his republican bloodline saw him involved in the background of the peace process as both a negotiator and sounding board for the Government. |
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Oh, sure, if it would attract a few token Republican votes, they were willing to tinker with the price tag. |
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A committee of women collected donations from all over the state to fund the design and production of a sterling silver commemorative token, a loving cup. |
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By the same token, organizations resort to sorcery to explain mischance. |
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The few that decided to leave were probably some token claustrophobics. |
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Symmetric keys are therefore often cryptographically derived from a unique serial number of the token and a master key which is the same for all the tokens. |
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Unlike a hunting trophy that the taxidermist immortalizes as a token of man's domination over nature, stuffed animals are objects without a lived past. |
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All the performers wore cloth caps, in token of the proletarian poet whose doggerel verses about the Tay Bridge and its collapse in 1879 provided the work's text. |
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Benjamin put his token into the machine and got on the nearest train. |
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Maybe there'll be a bowl of ready salted crisps and a selection of over-baked fatty parcels plus a token lump of fruit to round off the whole culinary non-event. |
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The legend goes that these tasty beauties were bought by love-struck male students and given to their damsel's chaperone for safe keeping as a love token instead of a kiss. |
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By the same token, some analysts contend that focusing on cash flow from operations penalizes profitable and fast-growing but capital-intensive businesses. |
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We're not trying to make a point of being laid-back but, by the same token, you do not want to be gratuitously intense, because that becomes your message. |
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If the spectacle of the vanity of the self makes us laugh, it makes us cry by the same token, because we are saddened by the great illusions of freedom that the self hoards. |
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But by the same token, the referees would lose more than just face if they were to cause hundreds of players to remain idle at the start of the season. |
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But by the same token, there is no question of mistrusting his judgement when it comes to success, and there is page after page of considered evidence for that. |
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The first field of bytes which is of fixed length is always present in every message and taken together, these bytes represent a unique message identifier called a token. |
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By the same token he has well-honed skills of debate and a hectoring, let-me-do-it-right-for-you manner when delivering his otherwise glib answers. |
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Popularity need not be equated with the destruction of intellectual values and, by the same token, accessibility need not threaten traditional archival and custodial roles. |
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All that teams such as the 49ers have to do now is parade around two or three token black candidates and then bring in the white candidate they wanted all along. |
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He prepares red ocher, the most holy of pigments, a token of life. |
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In education these operant techniques include token economies, contingency contracting, behavior modification, and various forms of programmed instruction. |
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No stone was left unturned to make them feel truly welcome and they richly deserved every token of friendship as their constant smiles brought out the very best in everyone. |
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For example, if you decide to buy a packet of Digestives, Gingernuts, Hobnobs or Rich Tea biscuits, the token you will get has a value of five. |
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By the same token, maybe we need different words for possession. |
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The merest adumbration of an apology on Baron Veen's part would clinch the matter with a token of gracious finality. |
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The lady drops a courtesy in token of obedience, and the ceremony proceeds as usual. |
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This is not the whole explanation why these Mayan doculects have an exceptionally high token frequency, but it explains part of the deviation. |
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By one token in particular you may tell every member of the tribe. It is the token of the ejaculatory comment. |
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It is manifestly a feature of the times, and, as such, it becomes a significant and heedworthy token. |
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Drake presented the Queen with a jewel token commemorating the circumnavigation. |
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A burgh constituency is now one with a predominantly urban electorate, and a county constituency is one with more than a token rural electorate. |
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The intercession of Christ, and the lastingness of it, is a sure token of the salvation of them that come unto God by him. |
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By the same token, Rembrandt resembled Hawthorne, and the architect who had designed Melrose Abbey was a Mozart among architects. |
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The value that people attributed to coins was originally based upon the value of the metal unless they were token issues or had been debased. |
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The Crawshay family crest included a pile of cannonballs in token of the crucial role of their ironworks. |
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They were obliged to sign treaties and yield hostages as a token of good faith. |
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Often jurisdictions pay token amounts for jury duty and many issue stipends to cover transportation expenses for jurors. |
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For each lexeme, the scanner creates a small data package known as a token and passes this data package on to the parser. |
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For example, if you like Digestives, Gingernuts, Hob Nobs, or Rich Tea biscuits, the tokens found on those packets have a token value of five. |
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Many of these lexemes have very low token frequency in the AMC pattern, indicating that it is productive. |
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About 15 Orangemen took part in a silent token parade past the contested shopfronts, jeered by nationalists and cheered by loyalists. |
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I thought back to years of discriminatory practices and mere token representation in management. |
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A token economy system taught self-regulation of maladaptive behaviors and recognition of positive social behavior. |
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Descriptors included token economy, token system, reinforcement, or reinforcer. |
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However, relatively little research has addressed what variables relate to such participation, especially in the presence of a token economy. |
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Let's at least pretend we plan to take up a new sport by giving a token nod with these great high-tops from Pied A Terre in on-trend silver. |
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By the same token, literary studies ought to aspire not merely to exemplify but also to complexify research in other disciplines. |
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Sabah became part of Malaysia in 1963, and the country still pays a token rent to descendants of the Sultan of Sulu every year. |
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This is because your token meter was undercharging you because our prices have changed since it was last reset. |
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By the same token an entrechat in ballet can convey elation, or it can register as a lacing pattern in its own right. |
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Just to be on the safe side, the Kremlin has also banned any of Putin's serious critics from standing. Three unelectable misfits have been allowed to mount token challenges. |
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But by the same token, if I must be on the couch about this, it probably is the first time I've directly blamed a broken home for what makes Frank run. |
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The legacy of this trade remains in some Western legal systems that recognize the term peppercorn rent as a token payment for something that is, essentially, being given. |
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Natives who brought the amount were given a copper token to hang around their necks, and those found without tokens had their hands amputated and were left to bleed to death. |
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The system currency which is due to launch in 2017 will be on the gold standard, whereby one RMG token equates to 1 gram of physical gold held within in a Royal Mint vault. |
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To bridge the difference between the values, unofficial supplementary token coins, often made from lead were issued by unauthorised minters across the country. |
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A token Virgin Trains service runs via Chester and Crewe to London Euston. |
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Britain pulled its military out of Singapore in October 1971, leaving behind only a small British, Australian and New Zealand force as a token military presence. |
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The Tower retained the formal status of a royal palace and to mark this a party of twelve Yeomen of the Guard was left in place as a token garrison. |
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Despite this, Urdu was chosen as a token of unity and as a lingua franca so as not to give any native Pakistani language preference over the other. |
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Because there was only one unique token issued at any one time for each stretch of single track, it was impossible for more than one train to be on it at a time. |
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But by the same token if Commons decided to stop for a pie supper on his way home last night he'd still have the best touch, vision and skill on the training pitch today. |
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By the end of May, Kesselring's Luftflotte 2 had been withdrawn, leaving Hugo Sperrle's Luftflotte 3 as a token force to maintain the illusion of strategic bombing. |
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Grand Master Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim surrendered after token resistance, and Bonaparte captured an important naval base with the loss of only three men. |
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But by the same token, if Commons decided to stop for a pie supper on his way home last night, he'd still have the best touch, vision and skill on the training pitch today. |
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Suddenly a book token and some smellies never looked so appealing. |
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As the gavocciolo had been and still was an infallible token of approaching death, such also were these spots on whomsoever they showed themselves. |
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For every violent word on the list spoken by any staff member, one token is subtracted, and a hash mark added beside the offending word on the master list. |
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The RDX business plan is long term and should greatly benefit from the market environment returning to normal after years of subsidies creating a token economy. |
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The guide includes exercises, and instructions for using token economy incentives, scoring the brainsets' assessments, and keeping a daily activities calendar. |
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In addition to the token economy, escape extinction was implemented for any set daily tasks that were not completed at a time or level resulting in point earning. |
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And by the same token it was plain that there had also been a hundred and seventy-five floodings of the earth and depositings of limestone strata! |
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The preacher then tells the confirmands, that as a token of their full consent to the confession just made, each of them should kiss the Scroll of the Law. |
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A token ring network is collisionless, but an Ethernet network is not. |
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Justin Hughes's application of Lockean theory to trademark law is limited to the problem of genericness and the abolition of the token use doctrine. |
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Then you should try the new victimless crime of gift token laundering. |
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Transit passes, including any pass, token, farecard, voucher or similar item that entitles the employee to transportation on mass transit or in a vanpooling vehicle. |
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The orientations covered include operant procedures, token economies, Pavlovian conditioning, stimulus and response control and desensitization, and implosive therapy. |
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We are a middle power, in spite of our token participation in the G8, and ought to take up our responsibilities in that light, not by serving as jackal to the American lion. |
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Token money has an intrinsic value less than its face value. |
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As the market leader in high performance and flexible Token Ring connectivity, Madge Networks will continue to innovate with new products. |
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In 1967, in a four-runner chase at Newcastle, the judge declared that Tant Pis had beaten Moidore's Token by a short head. |
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The new Token Ring Twisted Pair Module allows up to 200 Token Ring stations to be connected to a PARAGON hub via unshielded or shielded twisted pair cable. |
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The new Digital product, the DEC TRNcontroller 700 Token Ring Interface Card, was custom engineered and designed by a team of Proteon hardware specialists. |
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Madge has taken the lead in driving down the cost of Token Ring switching. |
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The first members of this new series include high-performance PCMCIA Ethernet and Token Ring local area network adapters, as well as a new line of high-speed print servers. |
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