One of the most popular presidents in recent memory is about to commit a cardinal sin. |
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This distinctively-coloured cardinal beetle has a somewhat flattened shape and comb-like antennae. |
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The cardinal beetle is just one of over 48 species of beetle known to live on this site. |
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Lin comprehended pairs, and could count to four, so eight was as high as his knowledge of cardinal numbering went. |
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Furthermore, ordinal numbers are less frequently encountered than are cardinal numbers. |
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The top panel of Figure 2 presents the median level of abstract counting with cardinal numbers, broken down by age and language. |
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The Great Pyramid's faces are positioned, almost exactly, in the directions of the four cardinal points with less than one degree of error! |
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More interestingly, under the dome, four chiming clocks were set facing in the four cardinal points. |
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Each side is carefully oriented with one of the cardinal points on the compass. |
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The principal halts of the journey corresponded almost exactly to the four cardinal points of the delta where these cities were situated. |
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His son Kempe Gowda II erected the four towers at the four cardinal points at Bangalore. |
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Official anti-racism has given to racial questions a cardinal importance that they never had before. |
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If you look head-on at the pump they would be located at the cardinal points of a compass. |
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Towhees were abundant, and I saw a newly fledged, almost tailless cardinal crashing around in a bush. |
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The terrazzo floor is designed in a cardinal point pattern, which emanates from the center of the centralized cash wrap. |
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At least externally, the cardinal reacted in an even-tempered way to negative criticism by bishops and lay people. |
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John Lauber, formerly an NTSB official and now an aviation safety counselor, once identified the seven cardinal sins leading to accidents. |
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I'd like to beg your collective indulgences while I commit the cardinal sin of bringing too much of the reviewer into the review. |
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Too much of it is loose, self-indulgent and, the cardinal sin of political comedy, badly researched. |
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These three cardinal sins require martyrdom because of their intrinsic severity, and not because of the punishment prescribed for them. |
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Acting as first minister, the cardinal directed the affairs of France for the next seventeen years. |
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Cardinal Algebras presents a study of algebras satisfying certain properties which capture the arithmetic of cardinal numbers. |
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Birds that overwinter in the northeastern U.S., like the red cardinal, are also the first to herald the onset of spring. |
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The Famatina specimens are assigned herein to a new species on the basis of their transverse outline and long, auriculate cardinal extremities. |
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The rest of them, save the one single cardinal that keeps evading my lens, I'm not sure what they are. |
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The cardinal sin was insincerity, two-facedness, of appearing to be one thing while actually being another. |
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The cardinal virtues enable leaders to habitually incorporate moral principles in their behaviour. |
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The duchess, a widow, is forbidden to marry again by her brothers Duke Ferdinand and the cardinal because they want to control her wealth. |
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It turns out that multiple paternity is very common, even among beloved backyard birds like the cardinal and robin. |
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The designated cardinal however can petition the pope to dispense him from this requirement. |
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Simplicity and directness are generally regarded as cardinal virtues in American peace leadership. |
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It can readily be distinguished by its subspherical, non-alate shell, incurved ventral beak and higher, posteriorly trilobate cardinal process. |
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Its trade is chasubles and mitres, stoles and lace surplices, Roman collars and cardinal red socks, packed thick into its dark wood cupboards. |
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At this stage also, minor septa and shortened cardinal septum become easily identifiable. |
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Such reticence, of course, is a cardinal sin in a media world that worships the gods of celebrity and fame. |
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From what I understand, having a beer can lead to such cardinal sins as dancing and cavorting with wild women. |
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The resulting slowness of cognition is a cardinal element of the pattern of impairment. |
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An unerring sense of right and wrong should be a cardinal quality of any corporate leader. |
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The hermit thrush and northern cardinal were observed eating pondberry fruits. |
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Many of these forms had high cardinal areas and coarse plications, although others were much more like conventional spiriferids. |
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He was made a cardinal in October 2003 that was the last consistory Pope John Paul called. |
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A wonderful sweet sauce, a reduction of olive oil and ketchup, had been dotted in the four cardinal points of the plate. |
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The seven deadly sins and their antitheses, the four cardinal virtues and three heavenly graces, provide the book's organising principle. |
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Trying to decide to whom we would offer the pastorship was as close as I ever came to being a cardinal. |
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Traveling alone is seen as sad and desperate, a cardinal sin, reserved for those social pariahs who talk to their cats. |
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To speak of a cardinal as papabile is to say that he is thought to be a likely candidate for pope. |
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North is classically defined as the cardinal point opposite the sun's position at noon. |
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They normally possess a central square from which lanes and streets extend in a straight line to four cardinal points. |
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Basically, I am making pictures from all cardinal points of all land masses from all four continents that edge the Atlantic Ocean. |
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One could settle for the same old brand every time, but to get stuck in a fragrance rut is a cardinal sin. |
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I made the cardinal bingo greenhorn's mistake of calling house when I hadn't filled my card. |
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We have the occasional sighting of a bluejay or a cardinal, but that doesn't make up for the lower class of birds who hang out in my yard. |
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In the four cardinal points of the clearing were small piles of dirt where it seemed fires had been burned, long ago. |
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When the decision to assign a consistorial benefit is made, a cardinal is entrusted with the duty to examine the case. |
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Admittedly he is inclined to forget things like birthdays, but that's not a cardinal sin, not in my book, anyway. |
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In Chinese, ordinal names are created by adding a prefix to the cardinal number name. |
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The cardinal presented a strange, Manichean interpretation of twentieth-century history. |
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They stood, facing outward, back to back, looking towards the four cardinal directions. |
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A cardinal quality is attached to the signs Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn. |
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In 1885 Cantor continued to extend his theory of cardinal numbers and of order types. |
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The cardinal sin in scientific communication is vagueness, not bad grammar. |
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This pattern of language differences for ordinal numbers is reminiscent of findings for cardinal numbers in a number of ways. |
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Her back is to us as she faces a cardinal with voluminous robes and a malevolent expression. |
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For example, a cardinal process with three lobate structures, but only two muscle attachment sites, would be bilobed and trifid. |
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There is a story that it was used as prefix to a number when it was supposed to be read as a cardinal number instead of an ordinal number. |
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It is not a rooster, or the four cardinal points that we traditionally find perched atop French roofs, but a laced boot. |
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Firmly locked in place throughout the South by 1915, Jim Crowism had two cardinal features. |
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Apart from anything else, this secretiveness adds up to the cardinal sin of security by obscurity. |
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The brachial valve contains short crura and a prominent, branched cardinal process. |
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The seas teem with mullet, squid, cuttlefish, cardinal fish, and it is here they swarm in a forest of wire coral and black coral reefs. |
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Summer brings sudden sights of the bright red cardinal beetles and banded demoiselles throng the riverbank. |
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Each cardinal will be required to take solemn oaths not to disclose any of their discussions on the pain of excommunication from the Church. |
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Finally, at a time designated by the Pope, the eldest cardinal deacon crowns the new Pope with the triple tiara of the papacy. |
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As the cardinal earth sign Capricorn portrays the enduring and irrepressible spirit of nature. |
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Anterior margin of carapace slightly acuminate with less obtuse cardinal angle than posterior margin. |
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Another factor of cardinal importance in protecting building occupants is debris mitigation. |
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Rather scarce, the cardinal beetles can sometimes be seen at the edge of woodland, as was the case here. |
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One of the principal theses of Isaiah Berlin, the English philosopher, was that most of the cardinal values to which human beings aspire clash. |
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In each plot, we established two 50-m-long transects perpendicular to each other, centered in the plot and oriented along cardinal points. |
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In 1985, after his cardinal petitioned the Vatican to beatify 117 Vietnamese martyrs, he was told he could never be released. |
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And suddenly I had the impression that there is an invisible line surrounding our cardinal that nobody dares to cross. |
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From the start, Holliday and his team have made decisiveness one of their cardinal virtues. |
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They are similar in appearance to cardinal beetles, however, they have a much more rounded body, and the wing cases are covered in tiny dimples. |
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I heard the peeping of a young, hungry cardinal, and I heard the soft cry of a nuthatch. |
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For example, the possibility of a North American cardinal being elected pope is just almost nil. |
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From a soft blush rose to cardinal to deep wine, red lipsticks put lips in the spotlight. |
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During the early 1980s a trend in new homes was to have a colour suite in either brown, green, cardinal red, etc. |
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Now I live by certain cardinal rules one of which is other people will get you in trouble so don't listen to them. |
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American roads also frustrated the traveller seeking to move diagonally rather than according to the four cardinal points of the compass. |
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The cardinal principle of astronavigation is to keep far away from gravitational maelstroms. |
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One of the cardinal principles John Hume held was that northern nationalists should not take sides in southern politics. |
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Respect for the dead that used to be of cardinal importance in society is rarely noticeable during funeral ceremonies these days. |
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Unfortunately, shoehorning distant events into modern explanations rarely works and is, indeed, one of the cardinal sins of historical research. |
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Apparently, choosing a place name, when not one member of the group actually hail from it, is something of a cardinal sin. |
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First, it is a profound betrayal of the cardinal principle of intellectual endeavour, which is freedom of speech and debate. |
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Tone in Luganda is of cardinal phonemic importance, which is probably a general characteristic of most present-day Bantu languages. |
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Conventional wisdom says that whoever goes into the conclave as pope exits as cardinal. |
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From all of our experiences, three cardinal rules for young people seeking to work in the developing world seem to have emerged. |
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This part of the garden is an area framed by a square yew-hedge with arboured entrances at the cardinal points. |
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Although the Ten Commandments are of cardinal importance, all the commandments were given by God and are essential to Judaism. |
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We didn't see very many insects, but there was one splendid cardinal beetle. |
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Well, it does kinda look like some cardinal beetles and Purpuricenus but I haven't found an exact match online yet. |
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The vermilion bloom stands regally, like a blessing cardinal. |
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The cardinal rule of business is that if a product cannot fill a consumer need and make it on its own, then it doesn't belong in the market place. |
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His big break came in 1992 when an aging cardinal plucked him from his outback and persuaded the Vatican to make him a bishop. |
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And yet, a dossier of allegations involving human rights could not help any cardinal at a moment like that. |
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After the cardinal audience and a celebratory lunch, the pope will prepare to leave the pontifical apartments. |
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One most beautiful and exotic of creepers is cardinal creeper. |
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Each cardinal approaches the altar, according to the order of precedence. |
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But no, he is lifting the crown toward the processional cross that a cardinal is holding at the exact center of the canvas, just before placing it on his wife's head. |
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For finite sets, the cardinal numbers are the whole numbers. |
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The cardinal rule of cross-examination is that the examiner must not make statements or make speeches. |
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Numbers that denote the magnitudes of sets are called cardinal numbers. |
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In the central garden, red cardinal birds fly among the maturing magnolias, silver birches and catsura trees that Noguchi planted to shade his abstract stone sculptures. |
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The cardinal should leave temporal affairs to the government. |
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On September 14, I reported that Pope Benedict XVI had made his pet schnauzer dieter a cardinal. |
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He walked with the air of a cardinal, emitting words with a nasal tone and melancholy gestures. |
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Ardent birders will devote hours to spot that elusive cardinal or bluebird. |
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I was sure the owner committed the cardinal sin of improperly storing his wine, and I smote him with all the fervor of a zealot. |
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Miloradovich also recognized these cardinal process types, and noted that the median lobe of the massive, trifid cardinal process often is recurved dorsally. |
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Most Mesomerican peoples understood the cosmos itself to be four-sided or quincunx in configuration, being defined by the four cardinal directions and a fifth, the center. |
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He quotes an unnamed cardinal saying that the conclave voters knew the charges were false. |
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I had committed the cardinal sin of pride and this was my punishment. |
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Roy Keane and Sonia O'Sullivan recently got the freedom of Cork, joining a list of just 47 people which included 20 bishops, cardinal legates, papal nuncios and priests. |
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I want a world where the cardinal virtue is tolerance of all behaviour, and where those who sin against this are demonised and expelled from polite society. |
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The mammal species that are present include goats, foxes, anteaters, rabbits and bats, while the birds are hawks, partridges, daras, pigeons, troupials and a type of cardinal. |
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Second, utilities, being cardinal, already incorporate attitudes to risk. |
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This I regard as being a point of cardinal importance in the present case. |
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She said Zambia had recognised that the full participation of women and men in the development process was cardinal to achieving sustainable development. |
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The need for a viable transport sector in any economy is cardinal. |
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With different types of abuse affecting women and children, finding effective ways to protect them is cardinal to fighting violence against women and children. |
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She said administrators were mandated to serve the public and it was cardinal that they developed sport to higher heights as it was not Government's responsibility to do that. |
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He said camping was cardinal for athletes' preparations and that it would be an advantage if the budget was approved soon so that adequate preparations were effected. |
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There is a scarcer relative, the black-headed cardinal beetle. |
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Research on the acquisition of cardinal numbers in the two languages will be discussed first, before predictions about the acquisition of ordinal numbers are described. |
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He too seemed unfamiliar with the area, had only a vague appreciation of cardinal points and experienced audible confusion with the concept of left and right. |
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The most she can do to that needle is make it confuse its cardinal points. |
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More important-because it hits at the most cardinal sins of the sentimental writers-is Dennis's objection to the mixed emotional response expected of the play's audience. |
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The great cardinal sin in business these days seems to be missing even the slightest opportunity to shove an ad in people's faces at every possible moment. |
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Mathematics is an area in which one often must master multiple, related symbol systems, such as Arabic numerals and names for ordinal and cardinal numbers. |
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Use the clock technique or cardinal directions for headings. |
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Usually unflappable, the German-born cardinal choked with emotion. |
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It seems clear, however, that the cardinal deliberately exposed himself to temptation, as if to test the strength of his self-control and self-denial. |
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Henry Manning, who progressed from convert to ultramontane cardinal, encouraged Pius IX to consolidate authority and claim infallibility when pronouncing ex cathedra. |
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True to form, I committed a cardinal sin by ordering a side order of chips, and then spent a guilt-ridden lunch eating them with mayonnaise and ketchup. |
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Belief and expectation, cardinal components of hope, can block pain by releasing the brain's endorphins and enkephalins, thereby mimicking the effect of morphine. |
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In the weeks before the trip to Rome, I had tried but failed to arrange a meeting with the cardinal who headed the Pontifical Commission for Justice and Peace. |
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As we had learned from those first brave chickadees, the cardinal, the robin family, and now the sparrow, communion with another life can change your perspective on the world. |
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Over 70 percent of our 4000 beetles are harmless, including fascinating water beetles, brilliant red cardinal beetles and explosive bombadier beetles. |
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However, the Japanese cardinal fish deserves special mention. |
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We slowly circled around it, admiring the prolific fish life and invertebrates, including 5 species of clownfish, blue-ringed angels, and loads of cardinal fish. |
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The ancient Greeks had different systems for cardinal numbers and ordinal numbers so we must look carefully at what we mean by Greek number systems. |
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Let us consider another simple sort of pattern, small cardinal numbers. |
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The mistakes they make resemble closely the kinds of errors that younger English-speaking children make in the course of mastering the cardinal number names of English. |
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Credit attribution if neglected, is a cardinal sin that will breed bitterness within the community and discourage developers from further contributing to the project. |
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First of all, the land is chosen according to the ancient science of geomancy which considers the shape of the mountains, position of water and the cardinal directions. |
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In 1528, the new cardinal moved to Rome and remained there until September 1535, when the newly elected Paul III assigned him the papal legation to Perugia. |
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In 1953 he was made a cardinal and appointed patriarch of Venice. |
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After serving as apostolic delegate to Greece and Turkey from 1935 and as papal nuncio in liberated France from 1944, in 1953 he became a cardinal and Patriarch of Venice. |
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To leave a piton behind was one of the cardinal sins of rock-climbing. |
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The archbishop of the Prague archdiocese is the only Czech cardinal. |
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They say that widespread body pain is a cardinal feature of fibromyalgia. |
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In multicultural, pluralist, tolerant Britain, ridiculing religion is frowned upon and causing offence or undermining the self-esteem of communities is a cardinal sin. |
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Aloof and bookish, Pius XI spent years as a Vatican librarian before becoming a diplomat and cardinal. |
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Then we return to Lady Spring Wood, home to the cardinal beetle. |
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The Dean of the College of Cardinals then asks two solemn questions of the cardinal who has been elected. |
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The tallest stage takes the form of a tempietto with four columned porticos facing the cardinal points. |
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The marble sarcophagus which holds his remains was made for Cardinal Wolsey but not used as the cardinal had fallen from favour. |
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All other lakes tends to be round, oval or of more complex shape and also lacking any specific cardinal direction. |
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While cardinal Petroni had written a 1313 will he had never conceived of a Latin Collegio. |
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He made one cardinal error in his presuppositions about the relation between language and perception, but in this he was far from alone. |
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Pruritus is the cardinal symptom in Atopic Dermatitis and one of the most important symptoms of Psoriasis. |
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Anhedonia, the inability to experience pleasure in things normally rewarding, is a cardinal symptom of depression. |
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It unfolds in a 1960s mental institution and commits the cardinal sin of cheating the audience for the sake of a final reel twist. |
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The pararectal space is bordered laterally by the pelvic sidewall, anterolaterally by the cardinal ligament, and medially by the rectal pillars. |
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Each level had four cardinal directions associated with a different colour. |
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Koeman hammered Maya Yoshida for committing his Southampton manager's cardinal sin of attempting a back-pass. |
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This symbolism based on cardinal points was used in a plethora of different occasions, and is therefore widely attested. |
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In his Peaceable Kingdom, Hauerwas identifies peaceableness as the cardinal characteristic of the church's narrative. |
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And to fancy a treat of your favourite sweet will be classed as a cardinal sin. |
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The Ward unfolds in a 1960s mental institution and commits the cardinal sin of wilfully cheating the audience for the sake of a final reel twist. |
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Set in a 1960s mental institution, The Ward commits the cardinal sin of willfully cheating viewers for the sake of a final reel twist. |
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Since then, no other transposal material has appeared for the cardinal numbers TWENTY ONE and upwards. |
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In the cardinal number system, 2 is higher than 1, but in the ordinal number system, first is higher than second. |
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During the prayer service April 11, Francis symbolically gave the bull to the four cardinal archpriests of the papal basilicas. |
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What are lowest, highest, shortest and longest number names, cardinal and ordinal, whose letters are in alphabetical order? |
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Northern cardinal and Carolina chickadee were the two most common species encountered in all seasons across study phases. |
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A deduction of an Ordinal Scale, a ranking, from cardinal data is always possible. |
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Forced to flee, Cola could come back among the suite of cardinal Albornoz, in charge of restoring the church power in Italy. |
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Our native cardinal flowers love part shade and can serve as cut flowers, too. |
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For example, spiders are relatively restricted in their movements and can move only one space in a cardinal direction at a time. |
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The basis of this theory is that some Asiatic languages used color words to refer to the cardinal directions. |
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Perhaps, as one cardinal recently complained, the chaos is the plan. |
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I thought this was true, but the cardinal believed he had detected a divisive and anticlerical tendency. |
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Using social engineering, the new cardinal has efficiently re-arranged the Church's outreach. |
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Each deity had four manifestations, associated with the cardinal directions, each identified with a different colour. |
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And ringing false is the cardinal sin of the Chuck Norris universe. |
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Ingratitude is indeed their four cardinal virtues compacted and amalgamated into one. |
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Specifically, neoclassicists construct cardinal representations of utility through the use of marginal rates of substitution between goods. |
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In dealing with certainty choices, standard economic theory treats utility as an ordinal rather than a cardinal variable. |
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The chilidium is a convex plate often covering the cardinal process of the dorsal valve in the Protremata. |
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With a small pocket compass, you can always maintain cardinal directions and stay on track in the thick stuff. |
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Most beginners are blissfully unaware that dropping in on someone is a cardinal sin. |
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But clearly at this rate of ingratiation there must be a good chance of at least being made a cardinal. |
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Here were the three tents overshadowed by the great lehuas, still brilliant with their cardinal blossoms. |
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The oldest dating systems were in regnal years, and considered the date as an ordinal, not a cardinal number. |
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The cardinal angles are obtuse and the anterior commissure is rectimarginate to weakly sulcate. |
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Any extra fantasy outside the cardinal assumption immediately gives a touch of irresponsible silliness to the invention. |
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Featured are cardinal, turtle, otter, fox, raccoon, deer, duck, bobcat, rabbit, skunk, flying squirrel, waterthrush, and black bear babies. |
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Thus prepared, he ordered them to meet in special sessions under the presidency of a cardinal appointed by him. |
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A very Thomistic framework, it covers the cardinal and theological virtues. |
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The 10 apartment towers are all named after major port cities of the world and are orientated towards the cardinal direction of their corresponding city. |
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In this article, the author uses the four cardinal direction words and the fifth, the centrum, to present an outline of the primitive Chinese classification system. |
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What are the smallest, shortest, largest and longest cardinal and ordinal number names which contain their own alphanumeric letter within their spelling? |
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Basically, he demonstrated how two aggregates may be measured by the same cardinal number and yet be ordinally distinct, or as Cantor said, dissimilar. |
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Pope Eugene made him a cardinal in 1446 after successful trips to Italy and Germany, and when Eugene died the next year Parentucelli was elected in his place. |
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Authorities alleged the cardinal was killed by narcotrafficker Joaquin Guzman Loera, who mistook him for a member of a rival band led by Arellano Felix. |
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Some of the more famous are the black spot piranha and the cardinal tetra. |
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The least squares estimation treats happiness as a cardinal variable. |
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Southern birds like the cardinal, titmouse, mockingbird, Carolina wren and red-bellied woodpecker have moved up here in great numbers during my lifetime. |
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But in recent centuries, the 13 Principles became standard, and are considered binding and cardinal by Orthodox authorities in a virtually universal manner. |
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Other cardinal systems include Proportional approval voting, sequential proportional approval voting, Satisfaction approval voting and majority judgment. |
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It has remained a cardinal principle that only Brahmans have the authority to perform the most important rituals that preserve and renew the sociocosmic order. |
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The front-wheel drive scooter has a folding, tubular frame with solid steel construction, and comes in cardinal red or ocean blue, with a gray, molded foot rest and seat. |
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They monitored eight species of neotropical migrant birds, which breed in North America and winter in the tropics, and observed nests of the northern cardinal. |
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A higher proportion of the northern cardinal digestive tracts contained seeds of Callicarpa, Croton, and Datura than did those of the other three bird species. |
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Central defects are often associated with the loss of Level I support at the cardinal ligaments, and patients may present with a concomitant enterocele. |
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In Latin most cardinal numerals through 100 are indeclinable adjectives. |
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It was said a cardinal, by reason of his apparent likelihood to step into St. Peter's chair, that in two conclaves he went in pope and came out again cardinal. |
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Arrow's and Gibbard's theorems prove that no system using ranked voting, as opposed to cardinal voting, can meet all such criteria simultaneously. |
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The mambo next presented a container of water to the cardinal points, then poured libations to the centerpost of the peristyle, the axis along which the spirits were to enter. |
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The vallum was quadrangular aligned on the cardinal points of the compass. |
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A new therapeutic agent like CT327 that specifically addresses pruritus, the cardinal symptom of the disease, would make a real difference to patients. |
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The cardinal tetra is one of the most abundant vertebrates in the Amazon. |
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Click to listen or read the transcript of the interview to find out what other cardinal sins investors make everyday including ignoring their stocks and acting on impulse. |
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The nomenclature for cardinal directions of Inuit speakers of Greenland, however, is based on geographical landmarks such as the river system and one's position on the coast. |
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Klaiman looked out on 76 players dressed in cardinal red and ready to go. |
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Count all the cardinal number names spelt with a given number of letters. |
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It uses explanations and examples to discuss how to use cardinal and ordinal numbers in Arab, with entries packing in descriptions in English and examples in Arabic. |
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From the center one may still venture in any of the four cardinal directions, make discoveries, and establish new centers as new realms become known and settled. |
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