Vivian jumped from subject to subject without pause, as if breathing were merely a happy suggestion. |
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Because I think it lays us open to the suggestion that we were avoiding them, and I think that is unwise. |
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Furthermore, the underlying suggestion of an inherent connection between physicality and culture seems awkwardly reductive. |
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As you can imagine, that suggestion of mine went over like a lead balloon among my fellow journalists. |
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The work captures O'Hara in repose yet with the suggestion that he would be ready at an instant to bounce into action. |
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They'll temper that with the suggestion that the mother put words into the boy 's mouth to come up with this story. |
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The reason that I mention it was that it came with a politely worded suggestion that I should change my browser. |
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At this point, on the suggestion of the President, the resolution was recommitted for redrafting. |
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My suggestion is that you should see a specialist, and tell him you want toning and reduction of certain areas of your body. |
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Employees treat their boss like an ambulatory suggestion box, constantly waylaying him in the hall with ideas large and small. |
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Many will balk at the suggestion that Megan's Law should be expanded to include warrants, dropped charges, and even acquittals. |
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Seventeen years later a British government chose to act on that suggestion and dispatch the fleet. |
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Last but not least, the new Mayor said that he would also be acting on a suggestion by Cllr. Browning. |
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Contrary to Garrison's suggestion, radiocarbon dating is not the only discovery to truly revolutionize archaeology or archaeological dating. |
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In interests of fairness, and to avoid any suggestion of judgement from me, the pieces are presented in alphabetical order by blog name. |
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The suggestion of a Pedestrian Crossing was put forward as one possible solution. |
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Pierce refuses to discuss their departure, but rails at the suggestion that the newly-recruited line-up are just there to make up the numbers. |
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It would be pleasing to many people if this suggestion was followed up and especially if elected representatives would take it on board. |
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She came up with a suggestion that they take a holiday from cooking during the entire month of Ramadan. |
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He dismissed any suggestion that the central rank posed a danger to people crossing the road to get a taxi. |
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Picture my surprise when I read the suggestion that he could have been a health adviser to the Blair government. |
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But I have found no suggestion that it has changed standards of advocacy for the worse. |
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The most probable scenario is a rap over the knuckles, and there is no suggestion of points being deducted or a replay ordered. |
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Kiely rejected the suggestion that Kellogg's had pulled its support due to the show's poor ratings. |
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Any expression of approval would probably meet the criterion of affirmative suggestion or encouragement. |
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But what about the suggestion that event causation is instead reducible to, or analysable in terms of, agent causation? |
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Her expression was slightly affronted, slightly embarrassed as she opened her mouth to refute his suggestion. |
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Now that's what I call real thoughtfulness, and of course I accepted the suggestion with alacrity. |
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This suggestion is objectionable to airmen and is the antithesis of US Air Force aerospace-power doctrine. |
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I think I might take his suggestion and live-blog the election night though. |
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I would like to dispute Shania's suggestion that riders wait until the bus stops if they are sitting at a window seat and need to get out. |
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For the officer, it was all in a day's work, and he still dismisses the suggestion he is a hero. |
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We totally refute any suggestion that these dismissals are linked to anything other than a serious breach of discipline. |
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Nevertheless, I balked at the suggestion that I should wear my khimar back in Japan. |
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But the suggestion that scientists are pointlessly pursuing experiments and models that do not work is just wrong-headed. |
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This suggestion might be dismissed as abandoning scholarship in favour of the misty realms of ley lines and earnest unwashed New Ageism. |
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Well, let us explore that, because it is quite an important suggestion which may or may not work. |
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His suggestion that they drink lime or lemon juice, which is high in vitamin C, helped overcome the problem. |
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It is a transformation scene without a suggestion of stage carpentry or fireworks and there is something of enchantment about it. |
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Mrs Martin agreed to take the suggestion to the town council and the youth council. |
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Paul Jane offers a helpful suggestion for those wanting to use Spanish words in their writing. |
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An inciter is one who reaches and seeks to influence the mind of another by suggestion, request, proposal, argument, persuasion or inducement. |
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But the suggestion that it might have come a bit late in the day to resuscitate his reputation was left unsaid. |
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There is no suggestion in the evidence that your client suffered from alcoholism, is there? |
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Neither suggestion met with approval so I repaired to the kitchen to make coffee. |
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The suggestion seems to be that they offer him a sense of family and belonging, and that he identifies with their dubious code of loyalty. |
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As per your suggestion, I had a stiff Tom Collins, followed by some White Russians and a few shooters. |
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Mr. Friedman continued that there had been no advice, warning or suggestion that anything Jarvis had been told earlier was wrong. |
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While it's not required that the government receive warrants in return, that's one suggestion to compensate it for the credit risks being taken. |
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Barney is more sympathetic to the suggestion that the past counts against us. |
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I've never liked the lake with its menacing suggestion of depth and its ability to attract noisy watercraft. |
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If I were to make a suggestion to him, my suggestion would have been they ought to have remembered to call on some foreign reporters. |
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The suggestion that birth and motherhood are almost as taboo as death in our society, would, as like as not, be met with guffaws of disbelief in mixed company. |
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She sounds grateful for his suggestion that she use milk and apple juice as eye drops for their old English bulldog, Josephine. |
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An interviewee aired the suggestion that all new buses plying in the city should be fitted with a manual lifter enabling a wheelchair user to board a bus. |
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The occasional yellow or red was acceptable, but the suggestion of a blue dress was met with distress, and brown was anathema. |
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A final suggestion for getting images onto clear plastic sheets for this and other projects is to use an acrylic medium and transfer the ink-jet printed image to the acetate. |
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But Hagel just as quickly shut down the suggestion, saying he was disinclined to review the policy formally. |
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That suggestion turns absurd when you consider the long list of corrupt Democrat politicians Lynch has sent to prison. |
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The suggestion was batted down, they said, because there would be no time to train anyone else. |
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The suggestion that anyone is more worthy to represent the people now because of what his great-grandfather was doing hundreds of years ago is ridiculous! |
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But that bold suggestion went nowhere with the politicians, who stalled until the idea, along with the confederacy, was dead. |
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Rios Montt staunchly defended his actions against what he termed a deadly enemy, and bristled at the suggestion of genocide. |
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My instinctive reaction to the suggestion that an implied licence could not be sufficient to defeat a claim of user as of right was to wonder why ever not. |
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What they cannot abide is the suggestion that it was fought on a lie. |
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It almost seems too emotionally manipulative for a horror show, it doesn't truly rely on scares or spookiness just loss and pain and the suggestion of mental illness. |
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The director relies on the power of suggestion rather than explicitly showing the murder. |
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At the suggestion of founder Maneesh Goyal, the company went with a Pee-wee Herman theme. |
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Most promising seemed the suggestion that he should marry Mary, queen of Scots, five years his junior, with the prospect of uniting the two kingdoms. |
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Of course, we'll miss this character in any sequels, but there's a suggestion that the wizard might be able to reanimate him using the sacred stones. |
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Weste is compiling a list of people interested in serving on a committee to draft a new measure, a suggestion from local activists. |
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It was Frank Kermode's suggestion that Snow was writing a kind of antinovel in reaction against the experimental fiction of pure form. |
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She also rejected the suggestion those who opposed the present bombing campaign were appeasers. |
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With the suggestion of the RDO, I descended to pattern altitude and completed my four required touch-and-goes. |
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The human rights lawyer Geoffrey Bindman, interviewed on BBC radio, concurred with Tutu's suggestion that there should be a war crimes trial. |
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She snorted at his suggestion that he could fix the sink himself. |
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He was commended for his work, and there is no suggestion that if he had eschewed all coat trailings his success would have been greater. |
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With the added suggestion of her goggles it reminded her pupil of the polished shell or corslet of a horrid beetle. |
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The suggestion that they work through the holidays met with deafening silence. |
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I wish merely to caution you against the whole tone of L'Etoile's suggestion, by calling your attention to its ex parte character at the outset. |
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If there are enough Friendsy shows that have thumbs up, the one that has a thumbs down has little effect on the suggestion engine. |
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After his last suggestion was laughed at by his colleagues, he was gunshy about making another suggestion. |
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Mueller is even less convincing in his suggestion that World War II might never have happened if Hitler had never been born. |
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There is nothing like the suggestion of a cancer risk to freak out a parent, especially one of the hypereducated, ecoconscious ilk. |
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More recently a suggestion has been made that the battlefield was on the A5 just south of Dunstable, Bedfordshire. |
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Direct persuasive suggestion under hypnosis was the type of hypnotherapy used by the old medical practitioners of hypnotism. |
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Along with other rebels, Hussey was executed, but there was no suggestion that Mary was directly involved. |
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He regrouped at Oxford, turning down Rupert's suggestion of an immediate attack on London. |
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He refused the suggestion that he simply arrest James because this would violate his own declarations and burden his relationship with his wife. |
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At the waiter's suggestion, they added mushroom soup and khachapuri, the traditional and ubiquitous Georgian cheese bread. |
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Hooke's role at the Royal Society was to demonstrate experiments from his own methods or at the suggestion of members. |
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Further to this, there was a suggestion that the microtubules could be pumped into a coherent state by biochemical energy. |
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His suggestion was that a unit, the milliare, be defined as a minute of arc along a meridian. |
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One aspect of this work was the suggestion of a decimal system of measurement, such as the metric system. |
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This suggestion is still met in contemporary writing, but there is no proven connection and the etymological connection is doubtful. |
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Other inscriptional evidence for Arthur, including the Glastonbury cross, is tainted with the suggestion of forgery. |
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Sentries receive instruction on how to eliminate nuisance or any suggestion of threat from members of the public. |
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His speeches and writings, having made him famous, led to the suggestion that he was the author of the Letters of Junius. |
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At the suggestion of his doctors, he agreed to move to Italy with his friend Joseph Severn. |
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Several documents exist that allude to the possibility, although no proof corroborating this suggestion has ever been found. |
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The suggestion was to medialise the centre of rotation in order to increase the lever arm of the deltoid. |
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At the age of twelve he took up the trombone at Adolph's suggestion, thinking that playing a brass instrument might improve his asthma. |
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Jones inquired about the vacant position at the suggestion of his wife after Dreja dropped out of the project to become a photographer. |
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Designer John Pasche created the logo following a suggestion by Jagger to copy the outstuck tongue of the Hindu goddess Kali. |
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Olivier dismissed the suggestion, regarding it as an insult to his integrity as an actor. |
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Following a suggestion from Glen, Lamont created realistic sets, instead of the elaborate scenery for which the series had been known. |
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The words were fitted to the melody on the suggestion of King Edward VII who told Elgar he thought the melody would make a great song. |
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Few were bothered by this suggestion, and the pope and several archbishops were interested enough by it to want more detail. |
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In spite of four songs written for her and a suggestion that he was willing to marry her, she rejected him. |
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The National Trust for Scotland has downplayed the suggestion on the grounds that evidence is insufficient to support the claim. |
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Mead is mentioned in many stanzas, sometimes with the suggestion that it is linked to their deaths. |
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At Eric Clapton's suggestion, the brothers moved to Miami, Florida, early in 1975 to record. |
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This suggestion was opposed by the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish associations. |
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They also put before the court the suggestion that Alexander III had designated Bruce as heir when he himself was still childless. |
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Used in Wales, this standard was created in 1962 at the suggestion of Prince Philip. |
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Used in Scotland, this standard was created in 1974 at the suggestion of Prince Charles. |
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This suggestion is more or less backed by letters corresponding with other suggested government scammers of the time such as Paul Benfield. |
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Plumer declined the suggestion, as eight fresh German divisions were behind the battlefield, with another six beyond them. |
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The DTM is only a suggestion about the future population levels of a country, not a prediction. |
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The assignment was at the suggestion of his friend and lawyer Truman Gibson, who knew of Louis's love for horsemanship. |
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Brother Samson Subsacrista, one remarks, is ready oftenest with some question, some suggestion, that has wisdom in it. |
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Ocean scientist David Assinger has challenged this general suggestion, and cites the Dead Sea as the most radioactive sea in the world. |
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Beno Gutenberg then made the natural suggestion to plot the amplitudes logarithmically. |
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Hitler made such a suggestion on 11 November, pressing for an early attack on unprepared targets. |
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There is also a suggestion that he toyed with the idea of moving Nelson's Column to Berlin. |
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This suggestion would find an important point of rapprochment between the structuralist and psychoanalytic approaches to myth in Freud's thought. |
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Though there is no evidence to support the suggestion, it is probable that during this period there was also a passing of religious ideas. |
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The inception date of the modern income tax is typically accepted as 1799, at the suggestion of Henry Beeke, the future Dean of Bristol. |
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A suggestion in early 2009 was to reinstate the loop at Brading, thus allowing a 'Clock Face' timetable to encourage greater use. |
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A third suggestion is that the outbreak was caused by contact with members of the First Fleet. |
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There is some suggestion that the Urnfield culture is associated with a wetter climatic period than the earlier Tumulus cultures. |
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An official proposed that Kublai should abdicate in favor of Zhenjin in 1285, a suggestion that angered Kublai, who refused to see Zhenjin. |
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Mr. Brown is touchy about accusations that he is a packaged candidate, and bristles at the suggestion that Mr. Caddell pulls his strings. |
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At this point, Konrad Schmid, a priest from Aargau and follower of Zwingli, made a pragmatic suggestion. |
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Newman's suggestion of two criteria for the sound development of doctrine has permeated Anglican thinking. |
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There's no need to get so defensive. I was only making a suggestion. |
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The title was a suggestion by the publisher and is meant as a sarcastic reference to the Bauer Brothers and their supporters. |
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This was at the suggestion of Prince Albert who had shown keen interest in the progress of the tunnel. |
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Such a suggestion is scoffed at by Shimerians who maintain that they have the will to stave off institutional death. |
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While doing this I walk about the room so that there will not be any suggestion of stiltedness or vocal or muscular interference. |
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She wasn't romantically interested in me, so a few weeks later at the suggestion of a friend, I picked up the phone and tried the telepersonals. |
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If the dear people want sex, give the dear people sex. But not by suggestion, innuendo, varnishment. |
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Every dark form in the dimness had its ominous quality, its peculiar suggestion of alert watchfulness. |
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They make the interesting suggestion that since cattle are rare in Kigezi christyi has had to abandon its zoophilism and become anthropophilic. |
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Indeed, while there was a suggestion that tickets were over-priced when they went on sale the club might now refect they have under-priced them. |
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My last suggestion and possibly the most effective is 'sound aversion therapy. |
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However, at Smith's suggestion, the Barathea filly remained in training and has been upped to a mile and a half. |
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Stuart Yoak's suggestion that the press only does a good job when it comes to telling us about the scofflaws in business and finance. |
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In fact, there was no suggestion of that, although Wolves deployed men behind the ball to stifle the league leaders in a first-half that proved very frustrating for City. |
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Bertram fully adopted the suggestion and published his account under the name Ricardus Corinensis, from the archaic Latin form of Cirencester's name. |
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During the 1990s at the suggestion of Trinidad and Tobago's Patrick Manning, Barbados attempted a political union with Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. |
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There was even a suggestion that Aristotle may have participated. |
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The suggestion that Daoi means wolf may also be supported by one of the Dacian standards, the Dacian Draco, that prominently featured a wolf head. |
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Any suggestion that any senior Fleishman-Hillard official, outside of Los Angeles, was responsible for reimbursing employees is utterly false,'' Kline said. |
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A suggestion for increasing the number of Indigenous representation has been the introduction of seat quotas like the Maori electorates in New Zealand. |
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Another suggestion was to mount the entire rocket atop a Blue Streak missile, while a third proposal involved replacing the Gamma engines with the more powerful Larch. |
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Shinde agreed to the suggestion to more actively engage the local industry in development and execution of BoPs and not solely rely on Joint Ventures. |
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Bute proposed a suggestion that France cede her remaining North American territory of Louisiana to Spain to compensate Madrid for its losses during the war. |
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A further suggestion is that both accounts are accurate, and that Harold suffered first the eye wound, then the mutilation, and the Tapestry is depicting both in sequence. |
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This suggestion was generally disregarded but a 2009 study claimed to have found carbonized remains that date to 2000 BCE and appear like seeds of custard apple. |
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He rejected the pope's suggestion that the East use the Western date. |
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An alternative suggestion is that it is from Latin calidus, meaning warm, as this is the source of Spanish caldo, with the senses of broth or gravy. |
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A recent suggestion that vector potentials in electrodynamics are nontensorial objects under 4D frame rotations is found to be both unnecessary and confusing. |
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At Clark's suggestion, in 1935 they used their influence to convert it into a nationwide organisation, the Prehistoric Society, of which Childe was elected president. |
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When the Decimal Currency Board met none of the other members had any suggestion to make, so when the samples were produced the idea was accepted without opposition. |
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The reaction of the European colons, a mixture of shock and fear, was to demand further draconian measures and to suspend any suggestion of new reforms. |
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A variety of sources show saltires in use earlier than 1783 in Ireland and in an Irish context, although there is no suggestion that they are linked to St Patrick. |
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The Band of Hope were selling biographies of George in 1859 at a penny a sheet, and at one point there was a suggestion to move George's body to Westminster Abbey. |
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In 1917, Canadian Prime Minister Robert Borden suggested that the Turks and Caicos join Canada, but this suggestion was rejected by British Prime Minister David Lloyd George. |
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At Murray's suggestion, the Jacobites tried that evening to repeat the success of Prestonpans by carrying out a night attack on the government encampment. |
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The study also found that their third suggestion would run against the spirit of the Bologna agreement, which aims to encourage EU student mobility. |
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Certainly the atmosphere was like a bear pit and perhaps the FA authorities should have taken up Sam Hammam's suggestion to stage the game at the Millennium Stadium. |
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Jordan followed the suggestion, ordering Schumacher not to overtake. |
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However, these make no mention of mass hysteria or give any suggestion that hysteria may affect multiple individuals at one time in a special situation. |
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In 1956 Ormerod Greenwood, working on a translation of Gawain, made the suggestion that the author of Pearl and Gawain was one of the Masseys of Sale. |
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It is not known which, if any, of Chaucer's extant works prompted the reward, but the suggestion of him as poet to a king places him as a precursor to later poets laureate. |
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Working on the suggestion, Anthony Salvin refurbished the tower and led a further programme for a comprehensive restoration at the behest of Prince Albert. |
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There was even a suggestion that King's should be relocated to new premises in Bloomsbury to alleviate space concerns, however, these plans never came to fruition. |
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This suggestion was accepted by many subsequent writers, but in 1703, Jean Mabillon put forth a new hypothesis, claiming that the entire forehead was shaven back to the ears. |
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Invariably anything Hamletic intimates a large world and major problems, and who could question the rightness of this suggestion for the humanities, in academe or outside? |
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Although I liked your suggestion, I'll go with my original idea. |
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Our suggestion was rejected, I think I can fairly say, almost with scorn. However, we still remain fixedly of the opinion that it is an extremely reasonable suggestion. |
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Conte has broken the mould further with the suggestion he might escape the Abramovich cleaver, becoming the first of his line to leave by his own volition. |
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Horry, an affable Alabamian, continues to do that well enough to suit Harris, who bristled at the suggestion that the sixth-year forward is in any way struggling. |
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On the principle that two heads are better than one, he resolved to take his companion, Jones, into his confidence and ask him to make a suggestion. |
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Traffic signs seem to be more of a suggestion than an order. |
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The erythrophobia and the suicidal obsession, which did not yield to the influence of hypnotic suggestion, entirely disappeared and sank at once into the background. |
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