The twenty-dollar gift may allow him to slough off the backwardness of the Old World. |
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Forages the researchers are working with include native rangeland, winter wheat, Sudan grass, Old World bluestems, and wheatgrasses. |
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For a distribution to be Palaeotropical a taxon must occur in tropical regions on both continents in the Old World, i.e. in Africa and Asia. |
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Several serial duplications in the beta subunit are found in apes and Old World monkeys but not other primates. |
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This kind of settlement is associated with the Palaeolithic period of the Old World, and the Paleo-Indian period of the New. |
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The effect is dramatic, a superb blend of Old World glamour and contemporary chic. |
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Known predators of Old World sparrows include hawks, owls, snakes, house cats and raccoons. |
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Close relatives to Old World sparrows are pipits, accentors and possibly finches. |
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Emigrant musicians from many different European ethnic groups made commercial recordings in their indigenous Old World styles. |
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It deals with the tensions of the 21st century city in the context of these pervading, seductive, Old World instincts. |
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Homesick colonists brought their favorite flowers, medicinals, and edibles from the Old World. |
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The Yellow Wagtail is widely distributed throughout the Old World and has colonized Alaska in the New World. |
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Old World leaf-nosed bats are sometimes regarded as a subfamily of the Rhinolophidae. |
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Sofi is the story's manic pixie dream girl there to provide the pulsating literary Old World heart to Karen and Ian's just-the-facts rationality. |
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This chateau makes wine for Old World claret drinkers rather than for the powerful New World wine critic, Robert Parker. |
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Old World War II gun emplacements and observation towers rust and crumble silently. |
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In primates, prosimians and Old World monkeys exhibit a moderate level of the enzymatic activity relative to mice and rabbits. |
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Old World warblers and chats are an excellent representative system to test these hypotheses. |
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The posters are hand-pulled on the Old World presses using hand-drawn printing plates, one plate for each color in the poster. |
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Old World sparrows are small to medium sized, stocky birds with a short bill with a decurved culmen and short legs. |
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Phasianid galliforms are commonly known as grouse, turkeys, pheasants, partridges, francolins, and Old World quail. |
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More important, however, he never became a founding father of republican institutions in the Old World. |
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The wine list is fairly priced, refreshingly pro-French and Old World and the service is sharp and vigilant but not fawningly over-attentive. |
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Additional Old World families of this large order include bee-eaters, ground-rollers, hoopoes, wood-hoopoes, and hornbills. |
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It is a world of gracious living, Old World culture, and haute cuisine, as ageless as Brigitte Bardot or Catherine Deneuve. |
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Nursing periods among cebids are generally longer than is typical of Old World monkeys. |
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The New World howler monkey, which has a notably folivorous diet, evolved full trichromaticity independently of Old World primates. |
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Unlike birds of prey, the talons of Old World vultures are relatively weak and unsuitable as weapons of attack. |
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That also seems to be the case with some of the other New World quail and appears to reflect a bit of Old World bias of the authors. |
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By contrast, many Old World monkeys, such as baboons and macaques, live longer, start to reproduce later, and have more time between babies. |
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Tall fescue, a vigorous Old World grass introduced to the New more than a century ago, now reigns over much of this region. |
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Hedgehogs, porcupines, and some Old World salamanders sport protective spines. |
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Delicate rosebuds bundled with sprigs of rosemary and hypericum berries update the Old World charm of a classic goose-feather tree. |
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The best fruit of any Old World species is that of Cornus mas, commonly called cornel or cornelian cherry. |
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It's a charming Old World touch, as is the collection of beer steins over the bar. |
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The New World is not hampered by Old World restrictions and includes the white grapes in the blend and on the labels. |
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In Santa Rosa, this family-run operation bears the distinctive stamp of its Old World owner, Joe Matos. |
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In recent trials, they tested New World squirrel monkeys and Old World pig-tailed macaques for their olfactory sensitivity to aliphatic alcohols. |
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Old World regions, such as France and Italy, have to follow what are in some cases extremely constringent laws. |
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Humans introduced Old World sparrows to the Nearctic, Neotropical and Australian regions. |
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The oldest recorded Old World sparrow was a house sparrow that lived to be 13 years and 4 months in the wild. |
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Native to the Old World tropics, it is naturalized at scattered locations in the southern United States from California to Virginia. |
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Grumans serves all the Old World deli favourites, but out of loyalty I have to say that, while the food was great, it was only almost as good as my babushka's cooking. |
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He published this clarification in the Architectural Record for American art lovers, who were avid for information about what was happening in the Old World. |
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The thick smoke from Old World coffee houses infects the air, and our feet fly along cobble-stoned back streets to cheap hotels and late night meetings. |
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By 1918, there was suspicion of German Americans and other ethnic groups who were thought to be too clannish and too attached to their Old World cultures. |
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In ornithological circles, he perhaps is best known for unraveling the systematics of the cisticolas, a notoriously difficult group of Old World warblers. |
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If the wine comes from a well-known village in the Old World, such as Chianti, Burgundy or Rioja, the producer's name should always appear alongside it. |
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Among the invasive species found here and there are Brazilian peppertree, guava, laurel fig, melaleuca, Old World climbing fern, and strangler fig. |
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Finally, the North and South American west coastal species appear to have evolved from the Old World smooth-seeded lupins, or from the same ancestral stock. |
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Coogan essentially reprises the role that made him famous, only this time he's an immigrant waif orphaned during his sea passage from the Old World. |
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Montane forests above about 3,000 feet in the Truong Son are rich in songbird diversity, notably in the flycatchers and Old World warblers and related species. |
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The first appearance of Vernedia in lower Cenomanian rocks of Oregon implies that the genus migrated westwardly across the Pacific into the Old World Tethyan province. |
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Within 10 million years of that event the procyonid group split into Old World procyondis represented today by the red panda and the New World procyonids. |
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The plant is a member of the family Solanaceae and therefore a relation of the New World capsicum peppers and potato, and of the Old World aubergine. |
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This one presents peppery spice on the nose and a solid Old World palate. |
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Perhaps this attitude stemmed from some vestigial Old World notions of hierarchy, division of labor, or even the unseemliness of the music that they produced. |
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They conclude that the gene began to deteriorate after the split between New and Old World primates but before the Old World monkeys and apes diverged. |
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The bee-eater is an Old World bird, so we've never seen one. |
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Recycled bureaus, sideboards, or wardrobes can create an Old World look. |
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But the weather combined with the intensely chalky soil yields a sparkling wine that is impossible to duplicate in many New or Old World climates. |
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Though the original homes of most of the wild balsams are the Old World tropics, not much has been done to cultivate this ornamental plant in the country in new areas. |
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Scientifically, Hanuman langurs are named either Semnopithecus entellus or Presbytis entellus within a genus of colobine primates, a sub-unit of Old World monkeys. |
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In contrast with the Xenarthra, the Old World Pholidota is not trophically diverse and contains only the myrmecophagous pangolins, or scaly anteaters. |
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The peoples of the Old World had had thousands of years for their populations to accommodate to their common diseases. |
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Datura did grow in Haiti, three species, all of them introduced from the Old World. |
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Restricted to the Old World, desmans have a diet consisting of aquatic invertebrates and fish. |
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As a result of their efforts there is a sizable body of information regarding Old World microtine glandes and their usefulness in classification. |
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In the Old World, humans learned to smelt metals in prehistoric times, more than 8000 years ago. |
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The discovery of copper and bronze manufacture had a significant impact on the history of the Old World. |
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In the Old World, the most desired trading goods were gold, silver, and spices. |
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Native peoples were at first utilized as slave labour by Europeans until a large number died from overwork and Old World diseases. |
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New World porcupines have some arboreal adaptations that are lacking in their more terrestrial Old World counterparts. |
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Soon after its introduction to the Old World, tobacco came under frequent criticism from state and religious leaders. |
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These cultures did not develop the stoneware, porcelain or glazes found in the Old World. |
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When Poles came to Chicago and surrounding cities from the Old World, they brought with them long ropes of kielbasa, cabbage rolls, and pierogis. |
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There are four flamingo species in the Americas and two species in the Old World. |
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Trading networks of the Old World included the Grand Trunk Road of India and the Incense Road of Arabia. |
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This was truly a world system, even though it occupied only a restricted portion of the western Old World. |
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Old World folk customs have persisted for decades in North Dakota, with revival of techniques in weaving, silver crafting, and wood carving. |
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Such hair forms a ruff around the necks of the some Old World megabat males, forming a conspicuous collar. |
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However, as in many species of Old World deer, some adults do retain a few spots on the backs of their summer coats. |
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However, a study of mitochondrial cytochrome b sequences placed it near Capreolus within an Old World section of the subfamily Capreolinae. |
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Fossils at 20 million years ago include fragments attributed to Victoriapithecus, the earliest Old World monkey. |
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This suggests a gradual assembling of the package of modern human behaviours in Africa, and its later export to other regions of the Old World. |
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Sources of nicotine other than tobacco and sources of cocaine in the Old World are discussed by the British biologist Duncan Edlin. |
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For the 2008 tour, a stop at the Old World Tea Rooms in Godshill was added for a complimentary mince pie and a hot drink. |
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It is the southernmost country on the mainland of the Old World or the Eastern Hemisphere. |
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According to molecular data, the New World and Old World camelids diverged 11 million years ago. |
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The Inca Empire was unique in that it lacked many features associated with civilization in the Old World. |
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It is these returnees to Judaism which represent Old World Western Sephardim. |
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The Native American population was devastated after contact with the Old World by introduction of many fatal diseases. |
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Old World Eurasian diseases, which had long been endemic on the Continent, were carried unknowingly by colonists and conquistadors. |
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Scholars rely on archaeological data and written records from settlers from the Old World. |
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Both are fringed by beds of common reed Phragmites australis, providing important habitat for Old World warblers. |
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Other higher-end properties, like the hotels Budir, Ranga and Glymur, offer Old World charm or slightly tacky rusticism. |
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Old World monkeys are a diverse and widespread group, which includes African and Asian macaques, baboons, mangabeys, leaf monkeys and langurs. |
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They don't have the marble heft of those in the German sedans' baroquely detailed, Old World cabins. |
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Although loofa is an Old World tropical plant, it grows well in more temperate climates. |
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A family-owned classic with tuxedoed waiters, chalkboard menu, Old World ambience. |
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Yellow baboons usually live in the eastern forests of Africa in the forest and are baboons from the Old World monkey family. |
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Mandrills are the fifth species of Old World monkey seen deliberately modifying tools. |
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A mysterious kind of nerve cell that has been linked to empathy, self-awareness and even consciousness resides in Old World monkeys. |
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It is also known as an Old World Vulture in the bird of prey family Accipitridae. |
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Since Old World vultures hunt by sight, not smell, vision is essential to detect possible food sources. |
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Soon the raccoon line divided further into the Old World raccoons and New World raccoons. |
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Ice plant is 'An Old World annual herb of the carpetweed family with fleshy foliage covered with glistening papillate dots or vesicles. |
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The early papers were concerned with responding to claims of the diffusionists or with summarizing existing knowledge for an Old World audience. |
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Global investors are fleeing Europe with the same herd instinct that accumulated Old World bourses last year. |
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In the face of the devastation of smallpox, various smallpox gods and goddesses have been worshipped throughout parts of the Old World, for example in China and in India. |
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The animal probably originated in Southeast Asia during the Early Pleistocene, and outcompeted other suid species as it spread throughout the Old World. |
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One of the features of this trade was the exchange of a great array of domesticated plants and animals between the Old World and the New and vice versa. |
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Contrasting with the Old World traditions of the Amish builders is the developer's commitment to provide the latest in technology in each townhome. |
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Bat pollination is a syndrome essentially from Old World Zingiberales, with the exception of the South American Phenakospermum guyannense pollinated by phyllostomid bats. |
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Contact with the New World led to the European colonization of the Americas, in which millions of immigrants from the Old World eventually settled in the New World. |
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Fewer fossils of Old World monkeys have been found, but a handful of monkey species are known to have inhabited Africa around 20 million years ago. |
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Erethizon characteristically takes shelter in rock piles, beneath overhanging rocks, or in hollow logs but does not dig burrows as do Old World porcupines. |
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I learned this as soon as I slipped into the stately Old World lobby of Haifa's Dan Cannel and was guided to an ornately decorated room with a majestic king-sized bed. |
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Both winning PTT projects this year are studying Old World vultures, as they are facing a crisis with most of their populations experiencing alarming declines. |
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A single species formerly placed in the Old World babbler family. |
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Phyletic diversification of the Cormohipparion occidentale complex, late Miocene, North America, and the origin of the Old World Hippotherium datum. |
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The Indus civilisation is one of three in the 'Ancient East' that, along with Mesopotamia and Pharonic Egypt, was a cradle of civilisation in the Old World. |
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In the Old World, the first metals smelted were tin and lead. |
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The development of copper smelting in the Andes, which is believed to have occurred independently of that in the Old World, may have occurred in the same way. |
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It is known to have been associated with agriculture in the Old World since early times and has had an old symbolism and association with agricultural fertility. |
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The historical powers became involved in global trade, as the exchange of goods, plants, animals, and food crops extended to the Old World and the New World. |
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Man evolved in the Old World and although the human flea is closely associated with him, it probably has a New World origin, as all its congeners are found in the Americas. |
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The equivalent of the Old World had names in some of its ancient cultures, including Midgard in Germanic cosmology, and Oikoumene among the Greeks. |
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What is clear is that Duchamp's decampment to New York is the single most symbolic act in the transfer of cultural power from old world to new. |
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Once the old world order had broken down, in the new climate of instability, the old routines no longer worked. |
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She was still in the midst of the old world of received pronunciation and velvet smoking jackets. |
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It is a brilliant slogan for conveying clearly and punchily that the old world of ideology has gone forever. |
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At one point Baldwin swooped one woman off her feet in a scene that was reminiscent of an old World War II movie reel celebrating the war's end. |
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The guileless McKenzie is of course immune, as he blunders through a palsied old world. |
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But along the way, some fear a little something is being lost, the old world charm, that special Chinglish. |
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Think of the old world monkey or apes, the gorilla, the chimp, the orangutan. |
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A Tuscan decorating theme can put some old world charm into your kitchen and make it a warm homey room to gather in. |
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This pub dates back to 1887 and is an old world pub with big open fires, sugan chairs etc. |
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The hedgehog is an old world mammal that has possibly changed little over a million years. |
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The old world charm of the former building and its ambience are something that old-timers still miss. |
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Old world garden contains bluebells, violas, hardy geraniums, sweet peas and old roses. |
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There were bookcases and shelves stretching across the other wall, and a massive stained old map of the old world. |
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Rhenisch, a poet to his bones, is a new world essayist with an old world sensibility. |
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I believe that in the old world of civil rights you'd be termed an Uncle Tom. |
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But they were tweely sweet and in keeping with the old world charm of Hertford. |
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Despite the current trendiness and bloated pricing, the old world craftsmanship does demand respect. |
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What has maintained the old world order has been the might of the omnipotent dollar. |
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It'll be a soggy old world in Somerset tomorrow morning, even soggier than it was this morning. |
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From the old world, settlers brought various vegetables and fruits but above all poultry, hogs, and cattle. |
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Display your majolica or old world pottery behind the chicken wire to authenticate the look. |
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In the old world, the worst the whips faced was having to push a slurring MP through the right division lobby. |
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So it happened that beginning at age six I was apprenticed to an old world craftsman. |
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He sees the current disease-mapping race as being analogous to the activities of old world explorers. |
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It is genetically linked to an Italian variety called Primotivo, and possibly the first Zinfandel grapes were a mutation of this old world wine. |
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Association with the Tuesday Club offered an opportunity to acquire some of that old world patina of gentility and refinement so desired by the Chesapeake elite. |
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There is a separate garage, which again also has an old world appearance, with lace curtains in the window, a weathervane and a lucky horseshoe over the door. |
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Even without the numerous wine stewards walking around the dining room with silver tastevins hanging around their necks, the atmosphere at Le Bernardin feels quite old world. |
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America was born in a revolution against Western imperialism, born as a haven of freedom against the tyrannies and despotism, the wars and intrigues of the old world. |
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We were back to the same old world where our enemies were everywhere, and they were diabolically clever. |
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The 19th century cloth mills still line the banks of the river and the old clothiers ' houses and weavers' cottages provide plenty of old world charm. |
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The old world order organised around nation states was far from perfect. |
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To continue the debate, I feel the drift of this conversation is that Ken has the old world traditional values at heart and represents the majority. |
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Espresso breaks are common in Palermo, especially at the elegant, old world Antico Caffe Spinnato. |
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It is an 8-color, heat-set polypropelene in old world, ikat and distressed designs in a trendy color palette and six sizes. |
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The apocalypticists had become convinced that the world was so depraved that God would have to destroy the old world and create a new one. |
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And Mr Bishop said with two old World War airfields near by, it meant the possibility that ravers would target Dale again could not be ruled out. |
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For integrity I look to the old world and producers that have been working with the terroir for centuries. |
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Our constitutions have never been enfeebled by the vices or luxuries of the old world. |
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Old world monkeys are a diverse and widespread group, which include African and Asian macaques, baboons, mangabeys, leaf monkeys and langurs. |
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By coincidence he was visiting his old World War II battlefields in Tunisia where the film was being made. |
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In order to meet demands from the old world, tobacco was grown in succession, quickly depleting the land. |
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Sadly, however, in my brave old world the Internet has been disinvented. |
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When she married her husband George in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, they continued the family's unique tradition of making headcheese, an old world delicacy. |
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Patent and Trademark Office issued patent 9133248, covering methods of propagating proprietary gene delivery adenovectors isolated from new and old world monkeys. |
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