For some, the synthetic world of artifice and self-promotion that is popular music appears to have an irresistible lure. |
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You should get your independent contractor agreement in writing, although that is not a legal requirement. |
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Researchers told a group of top athletes they were taking a legal drug that is known to boost performance and allow them to run faster. |
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Is there any constraint on the amount of legal aid that is allowed to be accessed? |
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If you have a policy that is 25 pages of single-spaced, dense legalese, people simply will not be able to find the answers that they want. |
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The chip captures light that enters the eye, and generates an electrical signal that is transmitted to the overlaying neural cells of the retina. |
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A lifestyle revolution, rather than a Marxist one, is required, and that is something that cannot be legislated for. |
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It is legislation that is necessary to cover the actual problem we are dealing with. |
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The Northern Lights are a phenomenon that is seen in the skies on clear, dark nights in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. |
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But although that is now on hold, she has no plans of becoming a lady of leisure. |
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But when a graphic designer uses a typeface that is older than 30 years, it is dismissed as retro, nostalgia or emptiness. |
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Or will the anthemion motif that is liberally stencilled in one shallow recess be applied to the rest of the walls? |
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He sees all species as collectively embraced by an environmental ethic that is anthropocentric. |
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It was replaced at half time by a length of plastic piping that is normally used as a goal post during Little League games. |
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An air bubble in water that is shaped like a normal glass lens would have roughly the opposite effect of the glass lens. |
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Of course the best cameras and lenses can produce images of superior technical quality to gear that is less capable. |
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Listen to the glorious outpouring of the lento, and the dance that is the finale. |
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An antibody is any protein that is released in the body in direct response to infection by an antigen. |
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When exposed to an antigen, that is a virus or a bacterium, the body produces antibodies. |
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It's strange me being a sleeping anti-capitalist working in a business that is all based on money. |
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They come out three months later than their UK counterparts, but that is markedly less of a gap than previously. |
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At first, the design of the network will seem less important than the content that is moved over it. |
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Remember to use any sprays or chemicals in a place that is well ventilated. |
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I personally think that is an excellent idea, it cuts down players travelling and also makes commuting for supporters easier. |
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Even if your particular room has been let it is usually possible to stay in one of the others that is free. |
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We feel frustrated and completely let down by this Government, and that is why we are planning this rally. |
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A software contract may not prohibit reverse engineering that is done for the purposes of making a piece of software work with other software. |
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Added to that is booze, which can make a lethal combination when added to football, causing fights and car accidents. |
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She is at her funniest when letting rip about all that is sexist and sizeist. |
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All of that is trivial, compared to the yawning black hole of unfunded pension liabilities. |
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Perhaps it is the increasing competition from other recruiting grounds that is revitalizing the tournament. |
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Klein will be in Brazil this week to join a debate on future tactics that is gradually reviving in websites across the world. |
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A licence that is in the form of a contract might be ineffective in achieving non-revocability. |
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The primary facts thus are the evidence of the ceremony that is valid according to local law. |
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In fact, chronic myelogenous leukemia is the only leukemic process that is associated with thrombocytosis. |
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All that is required to subvert the revolution is to put a for sale sign up in front of its symbols, at which point it is assimilated. |
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Identifying the structure of DNA triggered a revolution in biology that is still continuing today. |
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Gangsta rap is part of the anti-feminist backlash that is the rage right now. |
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The central anti-hero, Johnny, embodies all that is charming and despicable in a man. |
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In the narrow sense, it is a dictionary that is the lexical tool of information and retrieval systems. |
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And you know, in the case of the captain, that is more than just empty rhetoric. |
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Yet isn't prosopopeia a rhetorical device that is found, as a matter of course, in all poetry? |
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Leonard Hatred demonstrates his invention Psilence, an anti-noise spray that is applied directly to the ears sealing them up. |
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Nevertheless, there's a sense of daring and freedom here that is liberating. |
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And so a culture is created that is antipathetic to innovation and artistic experiment. |
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So I worked out what I wanted to do with the hexameter line, a line that is strongly rhythmic. |
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Many still think it is an African disease that is too distant from their shores. |
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A licensure examination tests more than technical knowledge, although that is a large part of it. |
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Every location on earth has a counterpart that is directly opposite, called its antipodal point. |
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The U.S mainland is antipodal to the sea that is west of Australia, down near Antarctica. |
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Such irony that the nation leading the world into the Information Age has an electoral system that is so antiquated. |
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Our feeling is this time the administration might be more receptive, and that is probably putting a lid on prices. |
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You have been very passive about something that is entirely within your control to put a lid on. |
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The writings specify an abbey that has lain unused for a century, and that is what this is. |
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And that is why I find it a bit rich, if you excuse the pun, of Mark McCormack to claim that golfers are too greedy. |
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This is a world that is entirely believable with a set of characters and relationships that are complex and richly developed. |
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What's at stake is a cultural richness that is unique in the United States. |
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It is a rich mixed genre channel that is available on digital satellite, cable and through an aerial. |
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This special tail fat gives a pleasing fragrance and richness to many Persian meat dishes that is difficult to emulate. |
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God is love, and that is the measuring rod by which we measure all our speculations about life after death. |
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It doesn't seem to be alcohol that is the important factor, but the life-giving nutrients buried within the grapes that make wine. |
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The force that is capable of bringing down capitalism and establishing socialism is constantly renewing itself. |
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It is not Labour policy to freeze prescription charges and review a system that is riddled with anomalies. |
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He highlights intonationally the syllable of each word that is its normal main stress. |
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If you want to understand the man and everything about him, then all of that is part of his life story. |
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The antisymmetric tensor field carries a force that is difficult to describe in this short space. |
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Great news for people who have a hunger control switch that is functioning well in the brain. |
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This is an epidemic that is devastating the world and serves as a spotlight on the inequalities that are rife throughout the global economy. |
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It looks like a body that can't get things done, an organization that is rife with cronyism and lobbyists' money. |
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This plant is an annual that is easy to start from seed and is not fussy about soil or light. |
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As soon as that is exposed to the light of day, the public will revolt against it. |
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No rifle that is light enough to carry will penetrate brush nor should it be expected to. |
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One type is a round chrome moly steel liner that is button rifled to produce an ultra-smooth bore with uniform rifling. |
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So to replace a traditional 60-watt bulb, look for a compact fluorescent light bulb that is about 15 watts. |
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In my opinion, however, that is not the right conclusion to be reached from those authorities. |
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There is no anger here but perhaps that is a more accurate reflection of life in Britain right now. |
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As long as he keeps his ugly face off screen, leaving only his annoying voice that is acceptable, right? |
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And David said, Is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul, that I may show him kindness for Jonathan's sake? |
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The plug you see below the fitting is the only part of any of these that is visible, and even then is difficult to spot. |
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People are saying they don't want any old tat, they want to find quality and they want to find a bargain, that is special and unique. |
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It will also allow us to return any property that is stolen to its rightful owners. |
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Not that I know anything about Tibetan music or anything, but that is what this reminds me of. |
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So just who is allowed to participate in the conversation that is Judaism, anyway? |
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He goes to England to seek help to regain the throne that is rightfully his. |
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Many horsemen were hopeful for a January opening, but few now believe that is possible. |
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This swings you into turn seven, a right-hander that is negotiated at similar speeds and leads onto the back straight. |
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Like the folk healers of old, Callahan thinks it is his magic that is effecting cures at lightning speed. |
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The idea of government stepping into this is one of those issues that is sure to be a lightning rod for criticism. |
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The film will obviously come in a lightproof bag, but I am going to need that to hold onto the original film that is not shot yet. |
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Quite apart from any question of reasonableness, it is plain that that is not this case. |
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So we try to skirt past this lot, and find ourselves in the church of furniture, the calm haven that is Habitat. |
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The mountain range's east summit comes next and then the rocky perch that is the 3776 ft summit, the apex of the quartet of ridges. |
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Europe recognises regions rather than cities and, like it or not, that is how the cash is doled out. |
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The metaphor that likens the brain to a computer is misleading and in another discussion somewhere, sometime, I will tell you why that is. |
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It is gravitationally captive to the giant ball of ringed gases that is Saturn. |
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Inevitably, the transformation of Ireland and the EU is ringing the changes of a society that is refusing to stand still. |
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What's with the rinky-dink picture that is far too small to actually show you what your changes are going to look like? |
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I was prepared for work that is riotously colorful, highly decorative, masterfully painted, and with a story to tell. |
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The result is more constant power that is less likely to fluctuate under load. |
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I have returned to you in this lifetime, and in the future, I will find you again and again until our love is appeased, if that is ever possible. |
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And now 11 years later, that is where he remains to this very day, plotting to rise up and take the throne. |
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Using a geometric style that is still sparer and more linear than her previous book designs, she presents a visual metaphor of the book itself. |
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They also require housing in shelter that is warm, dry and as draught free as possible. |
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No single profession has as its duty the obligation to provide a building that is dry and free of mold growth. |
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The rail workers are blessed with a down-to-earth sense of humor and dry wit that is more than a match for any managerial staff. |
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I averted my eyes from Guinness to watch Tony, and Alec dried, that is, he forgot his lines. |
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If your favorite ride is being rained out, there is always another spot to ride that is dry as a bone. |
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Lake maintenance is an afterthought or a line item on the budget that is first to take hits when money becomes tight. |
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Like motherhood, apple pie, little league and homecoming, it represents all that is steady, regular, wholesome and decent in America. |
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His work forms a single entity that is full of life, intelligent and open-minded, yet riven with doubt, idiosyncrasy, and contradiction. |
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Let me be on record as being strongly opposed to sending Limbaugh up the river, even though that is the penalty he wished to inflict on others. |
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They may be applying diplomatic pressure behind the scenes, but there comes a time when that is inadequate. |
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In arid climates, Zingaro recommends bentonite be applied beneath a plastic liner that is woven or textured on the bottom. |
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At the last paragraph on the page he describes the effect of the apportionments, and that is that. |
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For, more than anything else, it is international appreciation of their situation that is most needed now. |
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Most people are very appreciative of what we do and that is very rewarding. |
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Some linguists classify the Gullah language, spoken in the North Carolina islands, as a pidgin that is based on West African syntax. |
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Anyone buying into the extras finds themselves road-testing a technology that is still in a developmental stage. |
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Some Nordic countries even offer subsidized childcare services and compensation that is approximate to the actual loss of earnings. |
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After all, as the British government's linkman he also helped to arm them, but that is another and much less edifying story. |
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Now the industry is offering consumers a good-tasting roast that is mircowaveable in seven minutes and has potatoes and carrots with it, he said. |
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They were seated at the midpoint of the nave, with us facing them backward, that is, toward the narthex rather than the apse of the cathedral. |
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This is the kind of non-controversy that is apt to generate more confusion than clarity. |
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I am not an aquarist, but my wife has a 44-gallon freshwater tank that is always crystal-clear. |
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Your utter disregard for everything that is good and decent has rocked the very foundation upon which our society is built. |
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My heart belongs to rock and roll, and that is the music I performed for nearly 20 years. |
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But if you remove them altogether, they cannot fill up and that is the principle behind liposculpture. |
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The iris is an internal organ of the eye that is located behind the cornea and the aqueous humor. |
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They're expert climbers, so they can go up any rock face and that is their world. |
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The local drink that is popular with Arabic dishes is arak, an anise-flavored liquor that is mixed with water and ice. |
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The local drink is known as arak, an anise-flavored beverage that is served mixed with ice and water. |
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Investing in a company that is liquidating is playing in a high-risk arena that can be lucrative when done right. |
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The first is that I explicitly admit that is an unjustified, foundational, non-contingent, arational belief. |
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The governor is a proponent of early deployment of missile defenses to meet the threat that is emerging and growing from rogue states. |
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Mercifully, the album evens out at a level of listenability that is less than ideal but not actively rotten. |
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Pride, as they say, is all that is left to play for, but even that appears in short supply in two listless, morale-free, rugby nations. |
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He plays on the brooding darkness that is present in almost all of his film roles, taking it up a notch for this role. |
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Discuss the role of euphemisms in disguising something that is inherently bad. |
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All of that is ultimately in pursuit of not the literal representation of a sound, but its essence. |
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All of these writers' works, and a host of others, create the body of literatures that is the focus of contemporary critical studies of gender. |
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Dads aren't worried if you forget them, that is the way we roll in the Dad world. |
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If that is the case then it is a criminal offence and a conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. |
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With a roller bearing instead of having a contact point that is only a spot, you have an entire strip running along the width of the bearing. |
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The first is that, once again, we have legislation that is a litmus test in terms of the difference between this Government and the Opposition. |
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Now, that is because they're trying to prevent people from pirating the movie. |
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And with his arch-rivals as chief executive and as chairman, that is unlikely. |
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What you can do to avoid that is to eat a number of little small meals throughout the day. |
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But there is too little here that is fresh and quite a little that sounds fanatical. |
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It would be desirable to have a system of Romanization that differentiates them in a way that is more indicative of the actual phonetic values. |
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Steiffie was added for my birthday in 1978, and that is when I truly became an arctophile, a serious collector of teddy bears. |
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The movement of families from older estates to the new ones is also a very live issue and that is happening on a regular basis. |
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Well, scientists have created a smell that is so vile that it can make even the tough guys gag. |
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The ventral paratenon consists of fatty mesenteric-like areolar tissue that is rich in blood vessels that nourish the tendon. |
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But cleaning fish on a lively boat that is heading for home at best speed can be fraught with danger if proper precautions are not taken. |
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We can plot a complex function on an Argand diagram, that is, a function whose values are complex numbers. |
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As the vegetables are whisked away a platter of crostini spread with chicken liver pate arrives, but that is not the special part. |
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Instead, he is dangling before its recipients a lump sum that is difficult to argue with. |
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One thing that is important to consider are the many qualities of a compatible roomie. |
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She is living proof that for many, owning and operating a gallery is something that becomes a part of you that is difficult to leave behind. |
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One's own ancestors are also revered in a manner that is inseparable, it would seem, from the reverence of the loa or orishas. |
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One switchman handles both locomotives, that is he takes one out while the other is loading and so on. |
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And who wants to fiddle with a camera that is so small that loading the film requires a lot of patience and pretty small fingers? |
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Good soil structure is one that is equally balanced between sand, clay and loam. |
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This is an army that is learning its trade as a combined arms team at very high cost. |
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Our submission in response to that is that the courts are armed with all of the powers to decide these issues. |
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Another, newer, antidepressant that is better tolerated can now be added to the armamentarium. |
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Next, I create an armature using anything I can find, or make, that is close to the shape I intend to end up with. |
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Some islands provide nesting habitat that is critical to the survival of the endangered roseate tern. |
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You therefore need a roster of available players that is two or three times the average number of players you desire. |
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With the motion and rotation of Earth, the coordinates dance all around in a strange mess that is extremely difficult to untangle. |
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With low-involvement decisions, really all that is required is rather simple rote learning of the benefit associated with the brand. |
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Thick, juicy cod fillets are steamed over water that is intensely flavoured with a medley of spices, fresh herbs and aromatics. |
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Gideon and I had a rough start and it included many strange occurrences but we are happy and that is all that matters. |
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A horse that is too small does not have the scope to deal with the rough and tumble of jumping over fences. |
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He is teaching the rough-hewn and poor kids of London's East End, in a school that is considered a dead end for both students and teachers. |
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Worse than that is when Taylor prevents the timekeeper from ending the round during the big fight. |
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Some of the ballets were designed to be danced in the round, and that is incredible training for a dancer. |
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Nothing will slow enrollment more quickly than a protocol that is logistically difficult to carry out or involves tricky data collection. |
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Orafai gives the most fully rounded of the film's performances, displaying a weary dignity and grace under pressure that is moving. |
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When it comes down to threats of physical violence against people who are doing their jobs, that is something we roundly condemn. |
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This sitcom artfully exposes the evil that lies even within a subgroup that is often associated with political liberalism and concern for others. |
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We didn't want to make an art house film, we wanted to make something that is fairly commercial. |
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Certainly a film for art house audiences, but also a nice first time introduction to Danish cinema that is bold and confident. |
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Our annual round-up helps us manage for a wild population that is increasingly becoming older. |
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Like lonely hearts ads and introduction agencies, cyberdating used to be thought of as a last resort, but that is no longer the case. |
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The key to that is somebody with at least a strong, identifiable personality, coupled with street smarts and a clearly articulated vision. |
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That's an idea that is seldom articulated carefully, but that, in fact, drives many people. |
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There is a retinal torquing of the field color that is pushed further by the interlocking order of the columns, which establishes a sequential rhythm or pulse. |
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In the third movement, Tennstedt found a certain sense of formal rhythm that is in perfect balance with the drive and impetus that he generates in the fourth. |
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A jet engine that is still functioning is basically a furnace, and the most likely first source of ignition. |
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Except, that is, in fantasyland, where Crist has long since taken up permanent residence. |
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But real life is not a romantic fairy tale and only you can create an environment that is conducive to romance, and bring out the lover in your spouse. |
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For example, Colborn says, bisphenol A, a component of plastic that is also used as a fire retardant, causes female mice to reach puberty earlier than normal. |
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Previously, I've found him to be a fairly loathsome figure, the epitome of all that is rotten about the role of the spin doctor in modern politics. |
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The note-taking during the reading of the Flusser book enabled me to overcome the travel sickness in the arrhythmic opening movement that is inevitable in an unfamiliar book. |
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The expander bolt that is to be used in place of the star nut appears nicely designed with horizontal ribbing and of course there is the threaded center for the top-cap bolt. |
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It works, as the licorice stick nose gives way to a lightly sweet, soft and mouth-watering vodka that is delicate and refreshing, with some gentle spiciness on a clean finish. |
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Instead of being robed in the skin of a lion or a leopard that is customary for African royalty, he is clad in a cape made from the skin of some wild animal. |
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Maybe the inhabitants can't see it, but there is a freshness and antique aura of the quaint little shops and farms that is breathtaking and endearing. |
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A mix of clear ice and rime ice is formed when droplets vary in size or when snow, various-sized droplets and ice pellets make up the mix that is hitting the plane. |
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Together, they harness decades of experience in a variety of styles to make a musical statement that is rooted in tradition but with no fear of improvisation. |
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This is not because of bad leaders, or polarized politics, but because of a governing structure that is fatally flawed. |
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When a school has a close connection to nature and the elements, it is only natural that it also is the only T'ai Chi school in the world that is teaching aqua T'ai Chi. |
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Pavers surround a rock that is left to emerge from the floor. |
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The anthroposophical concept, that pests and diseases are nature's way of getting rid of something that is basically unhealthy, is in itself seen as a warning. |
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The gate lodge behind it is the only indicator that behind the wall lies some large estate, somewhere that is hidden from view and inaccessible to the public. |
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Unlike the normal school year, the summer is filled with a crowd of instructors that is unfamiliar with the rigid rules usually inflicted upon the students. |
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I think that is why you are seeing our lieutenant governor, our insurance commissioner, and probably a couple of more name Democrats diving into the race. |
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This article will review the basic information that is leading scientists and researchers to suspect mitochondrial toxicity as a factor in lipodystrophy syndrome. |
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There's a spirit in England that is quite different from anyplace else. |
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Perhaps that is warranted in this case, but there is peril in generalizing. |
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I think the first example of that is in 1979 Foucault supporting the Iranian revolution. |
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But they are not checking the cargo that is loaded into those planes. |
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Until then, enjoy this quote that is slightly relevant to an epistemic bubble this blog discusses on occasion. |
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This seems to have its source in the rock-like stoicism projected by Cooper onto his native characters who are always ready for the worst that is coming to them. |
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The bill legalises perjury, and that is something we find to be offensive. |
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The purpose of both line breeding and inbreeding is to bring about breed improvement to get the best that is possible out of ones matings and to upgrade his stock. |
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One traditional practice that is part of this belief system is anointing one's body with butter or ghee, a clarified butter used for cooking and other purposes. |
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Satellite orbits were computed using a GPS almanac-like representation, that is, six Keplerian parameters plus the secular drift of the right ascension of the ascending node. |
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Toeing the government line has allowed film-makers to avoid revealing the humanity of their subjects, lest a breath of truth threaten the house of cards that is the drug war. |
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In 2012, 30,000 children emancipated from their foster care homes, a number that is increasing. |
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The form of solid matter that is simplest to think about is a crystal, in which the constituent atoms are ordered in the pattern of a regular array. |
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Are you worried about raising your two young daughters in a culture that is so fixated on celebrity and low culture? |
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Part of that is surely just the sort of flattery for which the Senate is nauseatingly well-known. |
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When I see people struggling to light their smokes up in a stinking back alley in the dead of winter, in the rain, I really can't see that is their little pleasure time. |
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The size of the placental bed decreases by half, and the changes in the placental bed result in the quantity and quality of the lochia that is experienced. |
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It is this length of time during which the allegations were allowed to fester that is so puzzling. |
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The limberness of the stereocilia is key to their ability to respond to deflection and provide precise information that is interpreted by the brain as the range of sound. |
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My take on that is that I always read him as an older kind of a guy on the cusp of finishing school and finding a job. |
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Instead of being swallowed up, as in a typical rift valley, the sediments are spread widely over the basin or anywhere that is slightly lower than the uplifted area. |
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An institution is legitimated in terms of values and norms, that is, a purpose transcending individual self-interest in favor of a presumed higher good. |
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Classic market rules, supply and demand considerations don't work in textbook fashion in a rigged market that is routinely manipulated by global central banks. |
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Mercerized cotton is treated to permanently straighten the cotton fibers which then becomes a smooth, rod-like fiber that is uniform in appearance with a high luster. |
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The point which emerges from this debate is that what is occurring is something that is, at least for some purposes, perhaps for all, a process that is outside a lis. |
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But it is not necessarily lack of money alone that is exacerbating the problem. |
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I really think this season is about the toll that is exacted on intelligence officers doing their work. |
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There is something about a cup of tea that is almost reverent. |
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Since there is less moisture in the air, the skin can become very dry and dehydrated, as it fails to replenish the moisture that is exuded naturally into the air. |
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Links lead to arnica, otherwise knows as Leopard's bane, a daisy that is a narcotic and stimulant used to treat bruises, found in the mountains of Europe. |
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Locked-in syndrome poses problems for clinicians, who just do not understand that their patient is a silent and unresponsive witness to everything that is happening. |
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Needless to say, the gallows humor that is a hallmark of my former profession has lost much of its luster. |
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All competitors please retire with me to the castle, that is all. |
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Everyone is out to pickpocket you, auto drivers cheat, cabs are too costly and anything served by the roadside is a local delicacy that is a must have and cheap. |
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And unlike his two compatriots, Mehrjui's work is mostly devoid of the artful interplay between life and art that is so characteristic of their work. |
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These are excuses offered up by a party that is too divided to govern and legislate. |
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In his low-key documentary, Blitz has succeeded in creating drama out of everyday life that is highly absorbing, despite it's lightweight subject matter. |
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In the future we might have a Government that is pretty antagonistic to the aid community, and is running some rather strange foreign policy agendas. |
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Daniel himself seems to exist outside or above human emotion, exhibiting a sort of Zen calm that is at odds with his situation. |
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It is no longer possible for any section of the global population to cling to a system of thinking that is uncompromisingly antagonistic to the thinking of others. |
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Well, that is all motherhood and apple pie, but what does it actually mean, and what are the new legal rights that will be created because of what is in this legislation? |
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Of course there is fine print somewhere buried in the website stating that everything is fictional but that is difficult to find. |
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Francine Prose, in a testament to her talents, has managed to create a wartime saga that is both original and epic. |
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Another way that is just as effective as apple-polishing is flattery, giving someone high praise, telling him how good he looks, or how well he speaks, or how wise he is. |
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And while it is true that Frank Auerbach's portraits are not likenesses in any conventional sense, that is probably the least significant fact about them. |
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The announcers, meanwhile, are talking about how that is the ruling on the field and that it should stand, all while I'm apoplectic in my living room. |
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Now that is so easy to raise hopes and, in point of fact, hype results, but this experimental vaccine has proved to be, so far, 100 percent effective in some instances. |
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But Millennials plainly have a spirit of innovation and experimentation that is stymied by centralized government. |
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The earth moves around the sun in an orbit that is nearly a circle, and the axis of rotation of the earth maintains an effectively fixed direction. |
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Yes, that is her voicing narrator gaia in the popular God of War video game series. |
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There has been a bit of argy-bargy in the House this afternoon, but I am absolutely serious when I say that this is an issue that is critical to New Zealand's future. |
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And sometimes they have a quality that is incredible, just the sheer texture of the sound, this crushed, squashed sound that you get from using cheap limiters and so on. |
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You cannot just keep retrying cases and cases, that is the law. |
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Surely, however, that is not a movement that the self-marginalizing antiglobalization forces that have been in decline since Seattle are capable of building. |
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There is none of the jutting out of decks and balconies, and feeling of exterior bulk that is so familiar to mega-yachts. |
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We have just passed through the witching hour that is Hallowe'en, relic of a medieval past when ghosts and spirits were thought to stalk the land on All Hallow's Eve. |
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And judging from reviews, their froth is one element that is saving the show. |
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It is only their subject matter that is different and marks them apart. |
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This is a barley variety that is inferior in grain, hull, and straw nutritive qualities that would logically have a negative impact on animal performance. |
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It will make you roll your eyes, but that is part of the enjoyment. |
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This official declined to discuss the details of the current espionage case that is roiling the German government today. |
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If that is not appeasement, I'd like to know what you call it. |
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Their action is due to free anthraquinones, that is to say anthraquinone glycosides called sennosides, of which several types have been identified. |
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It is so totally dominant that it seems to be out of keeping what I call the magic fabric of York, the enchanting roofscape that is so special to the city. |
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Foundational to Garver's argument is Aristotle's insight that the rhetorically relevant ethos is the one that is constructed in the rhetor's discourse. |
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However it seems to me that that is a natural and logical progression of thought which could reasonably be based on the reasons advanced by the mother. |
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The incommunicable thrill of things, that is the tuning-fork by which we test the flatness of our art. |
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Health workers at the facility say that is the only way to stay safe because you never know who is carrying the deadly virus. |
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Our only feeling on that is that there are proven psycho-magnetic ley lines which criss-cross the country, and it is suggested that ghosts can use these as we use roads. |
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At that point, the probe drops down on a tether that is as skinny as a shoelace, to keep it a safe distance away when the lander's retrorockets fire. |
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Other high fashion T-shirts are decorated with large chandelier crystal rhinestones evoking a look that is a perfection of casual elegance in today's global dressing. |
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This fairytale of a cosmopolitan-cultural-melting-pot that is the envy of the international community certainly has its charms. |
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However, it spends too much time mocking the films that it claims to be above without ever actually rising above them, and that is a disappointment. |
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Labor Day is a national legal holiday that is over 100 years old. |
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She paints the current rodent situation as more than a foul inconvenience, and one that is a particular blight on poorer areas. |
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Also crowds are appreciative of effort and that is what I give. |
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Usually applied to visual perception, gestalt psychology studies how we perceive a given scene and apprehend a whole that is always greater than the parts. |
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What these things equate to are sometimes called libertarianism, a political ethos that is particularly American and is centered around small government. |
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Blanche turns on the radio and begins to dance to a rumba that is playing. |
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These effects may be explained by a visuo-spatial magnitude representation or mental number line that is logarithmically compressed as magnitude increases. |
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All of this leads to the archaeologically and historically important site that is the magnificent Machu Picchu. |
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For example, next spring I will grow scorzonera, a root vegetable that is supposed to be quite tasty. |
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And now, we're even seeing some non-traditional premium box wine that is hitting the mark with consumers. |
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For lunch there are daily blue-plate specials, burgers, sandwiches and a pecan pie that is worth the entire trip. |
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With a writing style that is honest, insightful and straightforward, author Bil Carpenter is one of America's preeminent music journalists. |
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Curcylic is a patented form of salicylic acid that is safe, stable, effective and meets the USP salicylic acid gel monograph. |
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Approaching its 80th year of publication, Brave New World explores a potentially frightening reality that is not incomparable to our world today. |
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It's the cost of real food, like scrag end, haddock or chops that is getting a proper kicking. |
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At it's most basic a computer is a machine that has some sort of central processor that is capable of performing binary operations. |
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Even with Peters lucklessly sidelined today with a broken thumb against the club he left last autumn, that is still the case. |
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The prostate makes fluid that is part of the seminal fluid and helps to keep sperm working normally. |
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