But he warned that interviewing candidates for entry should be ruled out as it might militate against untraditional medical students. |
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The style of the book was untraditional, the narrator using slang and colloquial turns of phrase. |
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It also shared the Siamese's pointed color pattern, but in the untraditional colors of red, cream, tortoiseshell and lynx points. |
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Even the most traditional-looking boardroom tables can hide some very untraditional electronics. |
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Midnight is a fairly untraditional hour to do an interview, but as I begin to speak with the HIM founder, I realize he's a bit of an odd-bird. |
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The book describes the winsomely untraditional family surrounding Fern, a college student who takes charge of a friend's newborn son. |
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This is certainly untraditional, but the casting responds to deep chords in the text. |
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Like many contributors to the Kimel volume, feminist liturgists often appeal to tradition in a deeply untraditional way. |
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This often results in the combination of traditional drum playing and the more untraditional use of our tools. |
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The resulting piano duos are effective, referencing their sources but with a new, complex postmodern voice that moves in untraditional harmonies and rhythms. |
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You tried a lot of things at the beginning that were sort of untraditional. |
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After all, plenty of folks would be amenable to, or perhaps even charmed by, the idea of an untraditional marriage. |
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An untraditional campaign topic, private equity is actually a foreign idea to many voters. |
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The untraditional venue is just one more thing that sets this show apart. |
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It seems more likely that these sorts of services will attract travellers who were already considering untraditional lodging arrangements. |
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To eradicate terrorism, a bold and untraditional approach was required, with the United Nations playing a central role. |
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Someone said that we need to get traditional workers to play untraditional roles and that we need more untraditional workers taking on new roles. |
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Some succeeded in more traditional industries, but in very untraditional ways. |
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It's true that we are an untraditional, alternative bank with flagship technology and a unique business model. |
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Three women who meet in an anger-management class decide to form a traditional business with very untraditional methods. |
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His nonconformist work is a perfect fit for Valmorbida and Roitfeld, who are rather untraditional art dealers themselves. |
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Now, coinciding with his soundtrack for the upcoming film, American Psycho, he has released a literary look at his life that's as untraditional as any of his recordings. |
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But what I saw in my four years at Yale was a community devoted to strengthening traditional values in untraditional but still romantic and successful ways. |
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So begins a wholly untraditional murder mystery in which her neighbours on Wisteria Lane try to discover why a seemingly contented woman would do such a ghastly thing. |
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He said the stage set was simple and was done in a manner that enabled the group to perform even in places that included untraditional artistic venues. |
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Bahamians need access to business loans, lines of credit and the traditional and untraditional ways of temporarily accessing funds that they don't have. |
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The bread bag is constructed with magnets so that it can be closed and used for storing bread, but can also be folded to an untraditional bread basket in different sizes. |
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So far, she appears to be enjoying this untraditional tour immensely. |
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As a Louis Signs customers you will receive thorough guidance and consultancy as well as the possibility of a untraditional solution which is our main competence. |
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And with improvements in financial services unlikely soon, MBAs would be wise to seek opportunities in untraditional, and perhaps more enjoyable, directions. |
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Purveyors of all that is untraditional gallivant madly through our society, throwing out a ginger stepchild here and an unchallenged eyebrow piercing there. |
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In the 70's and 80's, Jean-Claude Binoche initiated the first contemporary art auctions in Paris in untraditional venues with a festive and unique ambiance, he became a figure of the avant garde art market. |
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In 1926, at the age of 45, she adopted a son via untraditional channels. |
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