His funeral will be at the National Cathedral, an event likely to draw world leaders. |
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In both cases, the sports world knows of them by names different from their given names. |
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In the 1640s everyone had something to say about the way the world was going and everyone who was literate wanted to get into print. |
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They have incredible resources, and can draw on talent from all over the world, and the standard of competition there really has no peer. |
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In the local fashion world, designer Oscar Lawalata is something of a prodigy. |
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I would end up giving up everything just to bring that child into the world. |
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To this end we see how quickly sundry arts mechanical were found out, in the very prime of the world. |
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The broadsheet newspapers occasionally printed an article which gave some grudging insight into the book world. |
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The giants of the plant world, trees are the largest and oldest living things on earth. |
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Indeed, contemporary physics tells us the actual world abounds with probabilistic processes that are causal in character. |
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The system shortly became the world standard for nonpharmacological prevention of deep-vein thrombosis. |
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Imagine a world without giraffes, zebras and antelope, except locked in cages for the paying public. |
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They also met some of the top record producers and promoters in the music world. |
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Painting professionally for more than 25 years, his art career has allowed him to travel throughout the world. |
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Bianca and Aaron were a pair alone in the world since their entire family had deceased. |
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One of my favourite things is to sit on the top deck of a double-decker bus and watch the world go by beneath you. |
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Whether you welcome this prince of silly or shun him as a hopeless jester, on stage his outlandish world cannot fail to charm. |
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These five justices have all the right in the world to have their own principled way of interpreting the constitution. |
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A world where private feelings are private and even very old friends and colleagues call each other by title and surname. |
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The world of science, logic, and technology has killed off the world of dragons, giants, and heroes. |
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But what would our world be without these non-conformists who perform unspoken deeds in the dead of night? |
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Without more proactivity in these areas we are not going to counter the threats presented by the current trends in the world economy. |
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It probed crime and business for the government and now has about 400 representative offices around the world. |
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Thus civil law countries may use a nationality principle and proceed against a national no matter where in the world an offence is committed. |
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We recognise an asset as non-performing if it is in default for 180 days while the world norm is 90 days. |
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Frontline, set up three years ago, works to protect and defend human rights workers in danger across the world. |
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She has charmed the world with her prodigious talent and her level-headed approach to her growing celebrity. |
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The two concerts will be produced and broadcast live by BBC television and radio across the UK and the world. |
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Each production is a magical creation set within its own world of extraordinary music, choreography and gravity defying feats. |
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So there is a definite connection with the real world, but only a few important properties have been selected for further consideration. |
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What is clear is that Duchamp's decampment to New York is the single most symbolic act in the transfer of cultural power from old world to new. |
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Check out the climate data at weather stations around the world, or bone up on potential careers in geoscience. |
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World trade growth also decelerated sharply, commodity prices fell and deflation affected much of the world economy. |
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Alfred Kinsey was raised by a prig of a father, unkind to his son, his wife and anyone else who got in the way of his bitter view of the world. |
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They constitute the primitive elements out of which the world is constituted. |
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Nothing else in the world would have got us up before 8 am on a Saturday morning but this. |
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There is a world of difference between cold-blooded murder and the justice of the death penalty. |
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Knowing how to compress and decompress an archived file is essential, especially in today's world of online computing. |
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Those plans have moved further down his list of priorities since the world began waking up to the band. |
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Hasn't the world learned a thing from past internment, ghettoization and marginalization of groups? |
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The dedication ceremony was attended by guests from around the world and featured entertainment and several exclusive displays. |
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Whoever despaired of the world, he, at least, kept the lamp of hope burning brightly in his soul. |
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He was a giant among his peers in the world of science, obtaining three earned doctorates. |
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It is the simplest scam in the world and accounts for 20 pc of all internet fraud, taking millions of pounds from innocent dupes. |
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It's time this country and the world in general got their priorities right and stopped heaping honour on already privileged individuals. |
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It is pro-Porto Alegre, pro-people, pro a world where poor children don't die from preventable diseases. |
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Third wavers are from Generation X, women who grew up with feminism and never experienced a world without it. |
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This has nothing to do with drawing down the American military presence overall in that part of the world, does it? |
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She had enjoyed slipping away into their make believe world and pretending she was the heroine. |
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A digital photo taken from Delft University claims to be the largest in the world at an impressive 2.5 gigapixels. |
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The machine has 720 processors and is currently ranked as the 16th most powerful computer in the world. |
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His face is increasingly frozen in a grotesque rictus of appalled indignation, which seems to be his default response to the world. |
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Changing world scenarios over the past several years have allowed U.S. leaders to shift budgetary resources away from defense procurement. |
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Sleepiness can be a psychological defense mechanism, a way of shutting out the world. |
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Bausch is German in portraying a prevailingly grim, bleak view of the world, and of relations between the sexes. |
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There is a growing belief among the geologists who study world oil supply that world oil production is soon headed into an irreversible decline. |
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Country's glitterati from the world of fashion, entertainment and Bollywood dazzled at the function. |
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The USS clubs in our area have produced some of the finest swimmers in the world. |
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This tradition of saving up to wage war, either aggressively or defensively, has continued on into the modern world of corporate warfare. |
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The mini Metro was the first volume production car in the world to go to 12,000-mile annual service intervals. |
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The wicked world pursue their evil cause boldly, but alas! the people of God shame their honourable cause and profession by their cowardice. |
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Its stars were by then highly paid professionals, touring the English-speaking world. |
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Because in the face of all this death and deathlike cynicism, love is the one impulse in our repertoire that says the world is unfinished. |
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Caroline admits her training has opened her eyes to a world she was previously blind to. |
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I have to admit that I'm one of the few Geordies in the world who doesn't follow football at all. |
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What's she doing in a world of murderers, rapists, torturers, sadists, blood drinkers, decapitators and pimps? |
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This will in the future be a major factor in the evolution of the geopolitical and geostrategic situation in different parts of the world. |
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But, and I am genuinely sorry to say this, we deceive ourselves if we believe that we can change the world by this means. |
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Signs of economic deceleration will emerge as the world economy moves into 2005 with less strength. |
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What is clear is the art industry is making a decided shift into the online world. |
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It told of desolate, regretted things befallen happy cities long since in the prime of the world. |
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The factors that produced social bandits and other primitive rebels in the past are very much part of the present-day world. |
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It is no wonder that so much of the world looks upon Americans as self-absorbed primitives. |
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It's a wonder any books get published at all, what with the lack of interest that publishing companies show in getting them out into the world. |
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The world has gone mad, and has lost its sense of proportion along with its sanity. |
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In fact, it's probably safe to say that no other place in the world can boast as high a population of prestidigitators as Sin City. |
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The principal amount of all other debt is negotiable under the conditions of a world crisis as disastrous as the present one. |
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The freedom to make a choice is the basic principle of our democratic world. |
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Karen Kain, Canada's prima ballerina and one of the most respected dancers in the world, gave over 10,000 performances in her career. |
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Rome in the nineteenth century was a Mecca for painters, sculptors, architects, printmakers, writers, and composers from all over the world. |
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Quite odd you're already so prestigiously looked at, being only thirty-four years old, and one of the richest men in the world. |
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They spread it around the world that Obie is a hero and a prisoner of conscience. |
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It should be to teach children something about the world and help foster their relationships with each other. |
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The end result was strangely beautiful and ghostlike, suggesting a lifeless but beautifully frozen world. |
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Any additional sponsorship we get will go to Mine Action Group who clear landmines around the world. |
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For one thing, their kids will get all the money, and the poor world will get diddly-squat. |
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Particle physics was the world of the golden boys from the late 1930s onwards. |
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There is a presumptuousness that the world should be doing everything that they are saying. |
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He talks about how man cannot rely on his own skills to survive in the modern world, how he's reliant on many others for his sense of self. |
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Every great feat has been the child of dissatisfaction, and if everyone was aloofly content, who would open the world of new possibilities? |
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And then there's Hadley, the quintessential poor little rich girl, happy in her material world but vacant everywhere else. |
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When the world you're living in is getting you down, escape into another world with a good book. |
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But there's a defeating silence how we can use this privileged position to help the majority world, who shoulders the real burden of disease. |
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If his radical Professional Boxing Act becomes law, it could significantly alter how prizefighting is conducted around the world. |
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The Times lamented a loss of innocence and grieved over a world in which everything had changed. |
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My eyes swept the room, glazed in vivid remembrance before my world began to clear. |
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Sadly, it comes across more as a pretentious attempt to buy the world a coke. |
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Due to falling world silver prices during the last decades of the nineteenth century, the silver rupee was depreciated. |
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And yet Brazil, though top of the world rankings, are not the top team in South America right now. |
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There has been no genetic pollution of the environment reported anywhere in the world. |
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In reality, the moral implications in such a world are no more problematic or complex than they are in the current one. |
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In an increasingly globalising world, the concept of diaspora problematises the question of identity. |
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Skimpole expects a living from the world without actually earning it, either in the gentlemanly professions or in trade. |
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They are taking part in a sport called geocaching, which is played around the world by a small number of enthusiasts, via the Internet. |
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They travel around the world proclaiming the gospel and declaring their hope for a future when health can be restored. |
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It would have been a simpler world, plus it would have doubled our species capacity to procreate and survive. |
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In a world where nearly everything is for sale, genuinely meaningful experiences are rare commodities. |
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Abraham tries to prevail over God in the merit of having brought monotheism to the world. |
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Simultaneously, his urge to challenge the limits prodded him to attempt breaking world records. |
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Then, with all her sails, light and heavy, and studding sails on each side, alow and aloft, she is the most glorious moving object in the world. |
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We practice our religious beliefs, but I still have a problem with bringing a child into this sinful, dying world. |
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It is not a joke, to want to find a peaceful solution to this overwhelming pressure cooker, uneasy, business-dominated world conflict. |
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Twenty years ago we were the biggest creditor in the world, and now we are the biggest debtor. |
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They can open a window on the inner workings of ivory tower, debunking stereotypes of academics as detached from the real world. |
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I decided to watch a few random videos from the world of sports that I thought yinz would enjoy. |
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First, by the 1980s, Pax Americana's geopolitics had been replaced by a world of geoeconomics. |
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Although the biggest oil market in the world produces its own crude it is also a big importer from the Middle East and South America. |
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The report says that boys and girls attending school at the primary level is shrinking around the world. |
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It angers the world more than the film of the death houses and torture chambers discovered in Iraq. |
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When I come back I'll be looking for a girl Friday to sail around the world with me. |
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Rather, they are the direct product of the influence of processes unfolding in the leading capitalist countries in the world. |
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Last year China produced 1.03 billion tonnes of coal or one third of the total world production. |
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There is a defiant resistance under way all over the world, and we would do well to join it. |
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This is an honest editorial and gives a very good impression to the outside world of the Korean press. |
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Why, the defamation of our good names paints us as remorseless ghouls bent on world domination! |
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It would be bad faith to suggest that contemporary evangelicals' profession of faith in a life to come or in another world is bad faith. |
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So I hopped it to next-door St Lucia and probably my favourite restaurant in the world, Bang. |
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According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, London is now the costliest city in the European Union and the fifth dearest in the world. |
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The idea that the great work of the world is done by shining geniuses is false. |
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This already proved the world much older than had previously had been thought. |
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A laugh escaped his lips when he saw my pain and I only felt like taking that steak knife and doing the world a favor by decapitating him. |
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Corporations will raise the importance of geopolitical factors when they invest around the world. |
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In fact, it really just underlines the now yawning chasm between the old and new world approaches to wine. |
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This is a world where information is freely available or priced at fair market value rates. |
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Enemies of the state are used in experiments to develop new generations of chemical and biological weapons that threaten the world. |
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Among the thousands of priceless paintings is the Mona Lisa, perhaps the most famous painting in the world. |
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The artist's female figures reminded me of the ambisexual girls in artist Henry Darger's world. |
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It's as if our ability to find excitement in the world around us has been relegated to only those activities that charge for admission. |
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After running very consistently, the Sauber drivers Heidfeld and Raikkonen came in 6th and 7th, although lapped by the flying world champion. |
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In our dreams, we enter a primal world of emotion, often, fantastic situations and intense visual images. |
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What has happened to the elements of darkness, deception and fear that used to be a part of the fairytale world? |
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Our congregations as a gathered priesthood meet for the purpose of being equipped for mission in the world. |
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Amy woke up while the world was still dark, and only a thin line of grey along the horizon indicated the coming of dawn. |
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The cooking world has a very strict hierarchy where even geniuses have to begin as potato peelers. |
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New York, that great city of immigrants, is home to ambitious sons and daughters from all over the world. |
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You need to get over yourself, and stop acting like the world needs to be perfect. |
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Despite now being aged 51, former world champion Karpov has seen a renaissance in his play. |
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The nations of the world, after the first world war, realized the pressing necessity for a world peace organization. |
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Celebrities are launching a year-long campaign today to put pressure on governments to eradicate world poverty. |
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He touches on the territorialism that occurs when the local's secret gets out and a treasure is discovered by the outside world. |
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In an ideal world, I would be at home with you, enjoying breaks in the cloud and reminiscing over floods past and the storms of yore. |
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I vote altruistically, for the benefit of others and for an idea of the kind of world I want for future generations. |
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Secondly, mobile phones, landlines, IP telephony all now can interconnect with one another, making the world a smaller place. |
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The book concludes with an overview of the fashionable world of the Yoruba. |
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Uzbekistan is, apart from Liechtenstein, the only double landlocked country in the world. |
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After dreaming up a death ray and an artificial aurora to light the world at night, he died in a hotel tending his pet pigeons. |
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The world is groaning to a halt, and yet the ants continue their relentless labour under sunny skies. |
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Here I have a rendezvous with the Timmermans, a Belgian couple who swapped the world of high finance for the good life. |
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At the very end, one's answers to the questions the world has posed with such relentlessness are to be found in the facts of one's life. |
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Pheromones are widespread in the animal world, from the single-celled amoeba to human beings. |
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She was raised to be an aristocrat from birth, and had lived in luxury aloof from the world at large. |
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The study is based on source material preserved in Genizahs and now dispersed in libraries around the world. |
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Around the world, cities with private water-management companies have been plagued by lapses in service, soaring costs, and corruption. |
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Most of the leaders of the YEC organizations around the world, in fact, have PhDs in science. |
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When the light goes out, the glass reveals the outside world, transforming the light of a street lamp into a prismatic rainbow on the wall. |
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A prison cell is one of the only unfamiliar places in the world where he might feel safe. |
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The USSR covered a huge land mass and was a police state whose reach extended into every Soviet home as well as various places around the world. |
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He encouraged his writers to remain slightly aloof from the world they were covering. |
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A team of experts will travel in May to clear landmines in Cambodia, one of the worst landmine contaminated areas in the world. |
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In the eyes of most of the outside world, they are akin to genocidal murderers. |
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Great thing about holidays seasons, such as just past, is the renewal of old friendships and touching comments from chums from around the world. |
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To present smart new buildings and amenities to the world is one thing, truly regenerating an area is quite another. |
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You want the governments of the free world to shake at the very mention of your name? |
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You can feel on top of the world by setting your own goal and really going for it. |
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A stronger United Nations is needed to counter insurgency and warlordism in the poor regions of the world as well as the richer ones. |
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They travel across the United States and the mythical world of the Yonder, facing down railroad bulls, yeggs and mythical creatures. |
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And similar reasons are why abortion and childcare haven't penetrated this Far East in a very poor area of the world. |
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Britain is a Trillion Pound economy, still the fourth largest in the world. |
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It is the largest and deepest lake on the American continent and the second largest alpine lake in the world. |
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The Ukrainian surprisingly beat the American for the world title a year ago. |
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I only hope that I am able to restrain them before these unutterable terrors escape into the world at large. |
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The Russian economy is growing fast as well, due in large part to the surge in world energy prices. |
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If you make assumptions about how the world has changed you usually get it largely wrong. |
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Few states considering themselves influential players on the world stage would publicly renounce peacekeeping. |
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At a young age he renounced the world and undertook a seeking journey to the hills of the mystic Himalayas in search of spiritual life. |
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He then changes into a simple robe, renounces the world, and takes his vows as a monk. |
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Abhorring theological speculations, he did not commend renouncing the world and living the life of a recluse. |
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This man's boldness-or foolhardiness-has been lampooned in the press and joked about all over the world. |
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Is the Minister aware of any country in the world that has held a referendum prior to abolishing the right of appeal to the Privy Council? |
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Associative communal memory is something that is prized very highly by cultures the world over. |
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Thus, the majority of graduates face up to the real world already heavily indebted. |
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There are some people on the other side of the world who are tossing insults at American football, the game and the players. |
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Efforts to introduce it to other parts of the world have been largely unsuccessful. |
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People from all over the world study in this colorful, mountainous country, long renowned for its inexpensive schools. |
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After all, it isn't nice for them to have to enter the real world in early life already in debt. |
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Since then, governments have been nothing less than ingenious in creating ways to bestow largesse on the business world. |
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Apparently it's the rugby football world cup or something at the moment, but I have yet to meet anyone who cares. |
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Tribal people like the Aborigines, Amerindians and Bushmen are the heirs to all the richness and diversity of the natural world. |
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While stockmarkets yo-yo around the world, the gravy train is picking up speed in one sector of the economy. |
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While the world has been saved from epidemics of dread diseases, some of today's children are being sacrificed. |
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Acetaminophen is considered to be the most widely used pain reliever in the world. |
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They'd been alone together, almost as if they were in their own private little world. |
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He obviously hasn't done his homework, yet goes on lamestream TV to demonstrate to the world his complete ignorance. |
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As well as garden ranges, the split-level development will stock giftware, including crystal and jewellery from around the world. |
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There is no doubt that policy failures, weak governments, distorted incentive structures and rent-seeking are common around the world. |
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No, I didn't want to see the players larking around as though they didn't have a care in the world, but I don't think that's unreasonable. |
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The 4,000 members of the co-op produce one third of the almonds grown in the world. |
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Oil was in turn followed by gas, increasingly used for electricity generation, which brought power and light to households throughout the world. |
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She was kissing his face amiably as if he were her savior, taking her away from her disappearing world. |
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There are few men left in this world and I'm almost positive gentlemen are extinct. |
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According to the mythologies of Hinduism, each world cycles is subdivided into four yugas or world ages. |
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He acted honourably and, in the gentlemanly world of golf, with the intention of abiding by the rules. |
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Sachin has been a great role model with his gentlemanly behaviour, despite his huge stature in the cricketing world. |
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In an ideal world being gay and playing professional sport shouldn't be something that ordinarily requires a public proclamation. |
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With an easy command of two languages and her local dialect, the world can open up for her. |
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She will remember her father, who served in both world wars, and whose life was fore-shortened by nervous debility brought on by his experiences. |
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On the other, they say religion has little power to bring peace and harmony to the world. |
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Carina Round drops in to provide the prettiest of pretty harmonies and for just one song the world is at peace. |
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Native speakers argue that we are still zigging when the rest of the world has zagged. |
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And they are pitching to network executives who come from largely the same world and they're all kind of speaking the same language. |
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This thought-provoking film follows a group of Amish kids let loose on the world at 16 so they can freely choose whether to return to the church. |
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It is more a call to the rational, to maintain peace and amity in a world of imbalances. |
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The trip to the ashram opens a new world of religious amity and brotherhood before the children. |
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And lastly, they thanked us for helping to show the world by our presence that it was possible to create a world where all worlds fit. |
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In the physical world, once an attacker is repelled, you follow up with counterattack. |
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We are seeing boats coming in from all over the world with manufacturer identification codes assigned by their country of origin. |
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The nations that survive and prosper and become world powers are the ones that adhere to strict moral codes. |
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Wheat is a major world crop and as such is a primary target for improvement of agronomic characteristics via genetic engineering. |
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Its medium term outlook however is clouded by a possible crisis in America and its repercussions on China and the rest of the world. |
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Almost every film made, anywhere in the world, follows the spirit of the yin and the yang. |
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After school, I rode the bus home and entered the solitary world of a latchkey child. |
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Across a substance common to both, we witness repetitions of political impulses, as if the world starts with the muscle, not with the map. |
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But if that biography confined itself to her activities in the world, it would be appallingly repetitious and boring. |
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The exhibition, which runs until September 7, is a showpiece of life and death in the animal world. |
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Best's prodigious talent drew the affection and awe of millions of fans and tributes to him poured in from across the football world last night. |
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Lesson One in this world is that the customer, with his finger on the zapper, the mouse, or the remote, wields control as never before. |
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Formerly, the Zarathustrians occupied a very prominent place in the history of the world. |
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While we may not be able to completely remould the world in one lifetime, we need to get the ball rolling. |
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Shortly before the second world war began, Renault sacked him for lateness. |
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Countries around the world are facing the problem of anarchists running amok. |
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It is a beautiful world situated among endless sands and rocks under an orange sky. |
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The Gideons provide Bibles, in about 70 languages, for schools and hotels all over the world. |
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All this is to say that I don't know why in the world these studios don't jump on replaying these films. |
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I have seen children all over the world languishing for love, and care, and giving. |
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Another is to retreat into various shades of nihilism, cynicism or amoralism, gazing blankly at a world of stone. |
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The Cultural Commission's report will land on the desks of the Scottish arts world on Thursday morning. |
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For one fleeting moment the world has acted together in defiance of the group, whose isolation is now exposed for all to see. |
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Back then the old buffers declared that they wanted to make Scotland the leading rugby nation in the world. |
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He joined me from the cabin, offering a beer and various kinds of counsel, profane wisdom of the world. |
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I would receive instant replies and reviews from readers in all corners of the world. |
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They defend their right to profit from patients' pain, suffering and death with a zealousness that is unmatched in the corporate world. |
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Of all the wild equines in the world today, only the plains zebras of Africa are present in large numbers. |
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Oslo is one of the largest cities in the world in terms of the geographical area it covers. |
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We call upon the world to acknowledge that you cannot talk about prevention without treatment. |
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Before I knew it, I forgot about everything else as I got lost in the world of volts, amps, and ohms. |
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Tired of the rat race of modern life, they found a deserted valley in a remote region of the world. |
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Optimists saw a world where captive-bred animals would inspire public support for conservation and repopulate the wild. |
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The high plains yodeler helped the company warble the world mass yodelling record into submission. |
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Bangalore Live will offer jazz, world music, Latin, fusion, and rock, to begin with. |
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I think being a writer you never need to feel alone or lonely ever again because it's like you've created your own world. |
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This could be the catalyst needed for the revolution of the common people of the world to unite and throw off the yoke of government oppression. |
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So think of this album as a sort of crossover for both me, the reviewer, and you, the reader, to the world of Latin music. |
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There is no huge newswire with reporters around the world feeding articles to newspapers. |
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He also keeps his laptop beside him each evening, monitoring world price movements to avoid being caught on the hop. |
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It nails down the wry, wisecracking tone of the business world in lively, almost reportorially vivid detail. |
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Its goal is to visit each of the latitude and longitude integer degree intersections in the world, and to take pictures at each location. |
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The Imprimerie Nationale, one of the greatest repositories of typographic material in the world, spans four centuries. |
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Pruning also removes the spent flower heads, which are among the ugliest and untidiest of the plant world. |
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Aspirations best represent the dreams of young women, while expectations reflect a realistic view of the world. |
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Living intimately with the world, they have become prosperous in the eyes of the Laodiceans but poor and naked in the eyes of God and the author. |
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North is the farthest remove from home, a place where Frankenstein's monster wanders mournfully, distant from all the known safe world. |
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A whole new world of gardening awaits you when you go searching for water lettuce, water hyacinths, lilies and prairie grass. |
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And even if they keep the world guessing, ambiguities are often put to work in dealing with sensitive matters. |
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In representation that is immediately perceptible and more abstract, Hobbs documents a world that is both familiar and strange. |
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The importance of Neoplatonic ideas in renaissance visual representation of and intervention in the physical world has been well documented. |
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All the amplification in world can't make up for a lack of soul, providing more proof that some genres just don't rock. |
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Voting rights should be rejiggered to make the IMF more representative of the world, and a more attractive forum for Asian nations. |
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GlaxoSmithKline, with its vast network of sales representatives around the world, markets and sells for other drug companies. |
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The last forty pages of the publication are dedicated to the numerous journalists who have fallen the victims of repression around the world. |
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And this time, instead of having the feeling of one person looking at you, it seemed like the whole world was staring and laughing in my face. |
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The loss to be suffered may not remain confined to this world alone but also transfer to the next world. |
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In our scientific age with its rationalistic world view, the idea of a person being raised form the dead sees laughable. |
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Nonetheless, the topic is of great germaneness to world politics and should prompt someone else to a more thorough investigation. |
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Are you here because you want to be wowed by my amazing writing skills and entertained by my amusing descriptions of the quirks of the world? |
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This is a world of lace, lapdogs, knee-breeches trimmed with silk ribbons, rich textures, glowing colour and shadows pregnant with meaning. |
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One of the largest companies in the world will be launching a new product in Zambia tomorrow. |
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Noble ideas about feeding the world are being used to cloak ambitions of economic dominance. |
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It's no secret that the classical music world has traditionally been a leader in embracing innovations in sound reproduction. |
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Unlike world leaders she was not driven by raging ambition or a desire to improve society. |
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One of only two remaining alligator species in the world, this reptile has the dubious distinction of being the planet's most endangered species. |
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In a world where technology has invaded every minute aspect of our lives, their music seems somewhat anachronic. |
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In a world hurtling into a space-age, perhaps we need a bit of anachronism, a place that exudes such history. |
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In the shrinking modern world, the relationship between sport and war seems to be getting closer. |
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In the developed world, birth rates have been declining steadily for the past two decades. |
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The Presocratics were from either the eastern or western regions of the Greek world. |
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Can the results from scientific research be generalized to witnesses in the real world? |
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For the generalists the lure of assignments in different corners of the world is perhaps the main attraction of their work. |
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This weekend, the world will remember the courage and sacrifice of the Allied troops at the D-Day landings in France. |
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In the academic world, we don't get to publish our books at academic presses without peer review. |
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A falling dollar would be a major deflationary influence on the world economy, notes Levy. |
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