Topics that had once appeared impossibly opaque to even the most determined of scholars now almost promiscuously invite inquiry and controversy. |
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Topics under discussion ranged from hunting hounds on the track, through to the future of the East Coast Main Line and problems at Leeds Station. |
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Topics up for discussion include current values, property funding, construction trends, strategic town planning and development. |
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Topics other than mathematics also interested him, especially physics and astronomy. |
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Topics include marketing, public relations, staff recruitment, and round-table discussions for experienced and first-time supervisors. |
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Topics include mothering, fathering, marriages, family group processes, sibling relations, and families. |
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Topics ranged from the golden mean, spirals, and tessellations to fractals, origami, and impressionist art. |
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Aristotle's study of sophistical arguments is contained in On Sophistical Refutations, which is actually a sort of appendix to the Topics. |
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Topics include chemical substances, principles of risk assessment, occupational asthma, solvents, and health surveillance. |
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Topics such as bullying, alienation in the workplace, and depression are also bravely touched upon. |
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Topics considered include addition and subtraction of decimal numbers followed by multiplication and division of decimal numbers. |
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Topics included Confederate nationalism, Civil War union leagues, and religion in the Civil War, respectively. |
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Topics ranged from fuels for missile operations to human bodily functions in space. |
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Topics will include menstruation, sexuality, pregnancy and childbirth in a cultural context. |
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Topics have ranged from population studies, herbicide, insecticide, planter speed, and inoculate trials. |
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Topics covered would include everything from base-level planning to commanding the airbase in an emergency. |
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Topics include symbolism, dialogue, and the influence of film on reading comics. |
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Topics have included the history of megaliths, the semi-defunct international language Esperanto, underground Japanese cinema and music broadcast to and from space. |
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Topics covered include the structure and mechanics of plants, how they adapt to the seasons, what roots do and how plants propagate and support themselves. |
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Topics include analytic solutions of linear equations, equilibria, linearization, stability, phase portraits, bifurcations, simulations, and modeling methodology. |
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Topics span career services, partying behavior, intergroup relations, student health, resident life, academic counseling and intercollegiate athletics. |
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Topics will include information on commercial and home constructed bins, wormeries care and management, practical tips on maintenance and questions and answers session. |
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Topics range from phonatory anatomy and perception of voice to disorders, lesions, vocal fold paralysis, and surgery. |
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Topics included in the Boot Camp program cover a wide variety of Oracle subject areas. |
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Topics range from such basic techniques as spays, castrations, and declaws to more advanced surgeries like craniotomy and lung lobectomy. |
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Topics include systemic lupus erythematosus, angiitis, drug abuse, and vasoconstrictive syndromes. |
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Topics include the distance to the nearest black hole from Earth, the characteristics of a black hole, as well as white holes and wormholes. |
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Topics included Lollardy, the Albigenses, the Dominicans and the Inquisition, Foxe's martyrology, and tradition and scripture. |
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Topics on the list take into account factors such severity, frequency, breadth, insidiousness, profile, and preventability. |
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Topics covered include coding theory, cryptology, combinatorics, finite geometry, algebra, and number theory. |
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Topics also include headache, painful medical diseases, neurolytic blocks for cancer pain and electrical stimulation of the nervous system. |
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Topics include ergativity and voice in Mayan languages, passives in Cavinena, the detransitive voice in Kryz, and undergoer orientation in Movima, among other topics. |
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Topics covered include parametric amplification and polariton liquids, quantum fluid and non-linear dynamical effects and parametric instabilities, polariton squeezing. |
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Topics of public controversy were also discussed such as the theories of Newton and Descartes, the slave trade, women's education and justice in France. |
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Topics cover productivity and object hacks, user interaction, data munging, working with modules, debugging, developer tricks, the code, and other Perl ideas. |
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Topics discussed included nutrient content claims, health claims, recommended intakes, upper limits and the economic impact of omega 3 consumption. |
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And free-text keywords can be complemented by identified terms from a controlled vocabulary like the IPTC Media Topics or a Getty Foundation vocabulary. |
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Leavitt, MA, Executive Director of Pain Treatment Topics and author of the report vitamin D or sunshine vitamin is essential for calcium absorption and bone health. |
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Topics for the Congress include obesity, gastrointestinal disease in elderly patients, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, amebiasis, and vaccination in hepatitis. |
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Topics of special interest to more advanced students are presented separately, and the structural formulae of around 600 food components are given. |
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Topics concerning single Soldiers or those with absent spouses were also left out of the mandatory chaplains' briefings for the other redeployments. |
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Topics include web searches, social bookmarking, managing and organizing information, content collaboration, media sharing, social networking, and digital mapping. |
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Topics to be covered include rickettsiosis, bartonellosis, leishmaniasis, and other diseases transmitted by ectoparasites, such as fleas, ticks and sandflies. |
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Topics covered range from scorpions, spiders, ants, and bees to mites, ticks, lice, bed bugs, sand flies, biting midges, mosquitoes, and horseflies. |
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Topics include properties, types, processing metallic-ceramic composite powders, sintering of ulrafine and nanosized ceramic and metallic particles, and applications. |
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Topics include preventative maintenance, flat repair, wheel bearings, cables and housing, handbrakes, chain and cogs, derailleurs, bottom brackets and wheel truing. |
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Pulling a sheet of paper out of my binder, I started to make notes on different topics we could use. |
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Texts are carefully selected to represent topics that are relevant to the child's world. |
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He lectured on analysis, physics, mechanics, chemistry, and engineering topics. |
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At university, degrees in topics such as accountancy and architecture, or medicine and mechanical engineering are career orientated. |
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The topics were mixed up, and the recipients were not told of the basis of the topic selection. |
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The work contains 11 chapters, one each on topics such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, square roots and cube roots. |
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Other chapters explore subtraction, multiplication, division, and other related topics. |
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However he also worked on differential equations, matrices and other topics in algebra, continued fractions, geometry and number theory. |
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The group currently meets twice each year and has developed a matrix of problem areas and topics for open discussion. |
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The topics Brillouin wrote on were the kinetic theory of gases, viscosity, thermodynamics, melting conditions and electricity. |
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The book concludes with biographical comments, notes on the text, and indices of persons, places, and topics. |
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Further, since they were creating text through the letter writing, it was easy to identify topics for subsequent mini-lessons. |
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Such a list has existed, but it should be screened and pruned to ensure that the topics are suitable for student research. |
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He also took up new topics, writing several papers on probability theory, in particular on Markov chains. |
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These topics included polygons, symmetry, and linear measurement as well as with tessellations and three-dimensional figures. |
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This broad topic was agreed upon after the two sides failed to come to terms on more specific topics. |
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We had a semi-traditional Bahraini breakfast, and talked running, amongst various other topics. |
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She nodded and, as their orders arrived, their conversation turned to lighter topics such as what Lynn thought of her school and her schoolmates. |
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His articles and case studies on these topics have appeared in numerous scholarly journals and books. |
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After he arrived on campus, now thirty-five and still single, he began to scout out new scholarly topics. |
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There are poets, playwrights, essayists and those who can write articles on various topics among them. |
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Specific topics can be located by using the search engine to scan back issues from the past few years. |
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He gathers information from a variety of sources such as newspapers, trade journals, and books on the latest topics and trends. |
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He's spent those years educating us on various topics ranging from teen pregnancy to obesity. |
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While it certainly addresses that trickiest of topics, it can scarcely be considered a novel, at least in any conventional sense of the term. |
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Among the topics included are prostate cancer, heart disease, male menopause, and hair loss. |
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Because they were practical, logical, teachable, and above all easy to test, the principles quickly became preferred classroom topics. |
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It is a new show that will give members of the public the chance to air their opinions on a range of hot topics. |
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He regularly writes articles on various topics in Ayurveda in Ayurvedic health magazines and alternative medicine sites. |
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Their stance is one of unswerving resistance, but their films, while dealing with awkward topics, have never been demagogic. |
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Blogs now cover a miscellany of culinary topics, sometimes only tangentially related to food. |
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If you are so-inclined, you can go off in a thousand tangents and cover an enormous range of topics. |
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Ice Age mammoths, life in Iron Age Britain and views of the Second World War are among the topics in a new series of talks at the museum. |
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He organizes his record collection, for example, not by performers or topics, but autobiographically, by when he bought a record and why. |
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The results from the minute papers are tabulated and presented to the students each day and then selected topics are covered. |
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Al-Jazeera gives air-time to their Arab leaders' opponents and to ordinary viewers and discusses taboo political and social topics. |
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The result has been some fascinating studies of such topics as sin, the Atonement, and the Incarnation. |
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Part One covered Mike's opinions on topics ranging from his beloved Phillies to sabermetrics to his favorite players and baseball heroes. |
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During the last two years, theoretical studies were performed on a variety of topics related to collisions involving Rydberg atoms. |
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Other topics in the large range of applied mathematics topics which he studied were existence theorems and asymptotic expansions. |
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His interests span a broad range of topics in astrophysics, from cosmology to the emergence of intelligent life. |
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Specialty assemblies gather for business meetings at least twice per year to discuss hot topics and issues relevant to their specialty. |
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Narrated by Kenneth Branagh, this beautifully animated short ruminates on the topics of isolation, ignorance, loss and apathy. |
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Today's papers revealed the topics for the entire country along with analyses of their difficulty and predictions of possible grading rubrics. |
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It discusses topics such as geometry, geography and algebra with applications to the longitudes of the planets. |
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The theme is York's environment, which takes in science, geography, history and arts topics. |
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In this reviewer's opinion, topics in the various chapters should be arranged in the order of their occurrence. |
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The author's wry sense of humour livens the narration and sometimes some passages seem to touch on topics not merely medical. |
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Their different attitudes and life experiences lead to lively discussions on topics of history and philosophy, art and literature. |
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Talk radio is enjoying a coast-to-coast resurgence with millions of loyal listeners tuning in to their favorite topics. |
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Most topics appearing in journals were offered in similar or greater percentages of the curricula. |
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Before this paper appeared, he published two other papers on rather more conventional mathematical topics. |
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In this essay, I wish to make a case for the proper order of discussion topics in the apologetic argument. |
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Postings and weblogs covering broad topics about Japan, with emphasis on legit news as well as humorous, light-hearted content. |
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Her studies focused on paranormal topics, such as auras, levitation and ghosts. |
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It was a sign of his intellect that he could muster facts on such a wide range of topics. |
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Opinion was running hot and heavy, and gibbets, nooses, electric chairs and lethal injections were topics featuring prominently. |
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Fact sheets are on topics such as restless legs syndrome, insomnia, and sleep apnoea. |
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The handouts can be copied and placed in examination rooms or waiting rooms so patients can read about topics of personal interest. |
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It is an accomplished film that uses dark humor to leaven its serious topics. |
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He also published a number of papers on the cubic surface, studying lines on the surface, and other topics such as the Schur quadric. |
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Her presentation topics have included functional piano, contemporary piano literature and leadership skills. |
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The book ranges over countless topics, from the share market to academia to rail gauges. |
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It focusses on topics so remote from everyday concerns that, from a layperson's perspective, they can seem pointless. |
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The editors bring together more than 250 contributors to outline diverse topics ranging from abortion to zombification. |
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Those are the ultimate water-cooler topics for the month, and our analysis will help you stay ahead of the games. |
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The rotation of question masters works very well as it guarantees a good variety of topics and keeps boredom at bay. |
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This has become one of the hot topics that need critical and analytical discussion. |
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It gives an overview of British society and history and devotes chapters to the eight topics that candidates will be quizzed on in the test. |
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An average day for her exhausts the topics of friends, acquaintances, drawing and books. |
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His favourite topics in number theory included binary quadratic forms, quadratic residues, Gauss sums and Fermat quotients. |
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And all four are very unusual and uncommon topics for discussion amongst friends. |
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It will be seen from this that Bellavitis worked on a large range of mathematical topics. |
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It takes a certain skill to do this well, juggling topics, joshing with callers and cracking jokes. |
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Aristotle was an industrious collector who amassed a prodigious quantity of information on a vast variety of topics. |
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Other language arts practiced daily are writing and spelling, with grammar topics introduced from time to time. |
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More specifically there are discussions of his language and poetic style as well as of the topics and ideas in his work. |
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Knotty or mundane national topics often come into relief through a current reference. |
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After the meal, they had sat in the front room and the conversation had ranged over a wide variety of topics. |
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She meandered through an interminable speech ranging through topics from sick children and warfare to the superficiality of film. |
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Among other topics we discussed, she ranted about some of the things my stepdad does that drive her nuts. |
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I believe that Theological Aesthetics will reward theologians, aestheticians, and others interested in these topics. |
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One theme that recurs throughout the weekly course topics is the influence of mothers on fathers and vice versa. |
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It is possible that the difference in setting could affect the way personal topics impact on participation rates. |
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Boutroux's topics range from rational numbers to an analysis of the notion of a function. |
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Ensure that topics of conversation are kept to literary or academic subjects. |
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The book is structured like a typical lexicon with topics listed alphabetically in each section. |
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It frequently carries topics and issues of wide import that get into the mainstream papers months or years later. |
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It was quite interesting and wide-ranging, and one of the topics was death. |
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The terrorist act in America and the allied efforts in Afghanistan were hot topics at the meeting. |
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These topics are only a sample of the Wikipedian breadth of McCaig's new novel. |
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Other topics covered in the issue include Italian cinema, philosophy in film, Jean Eustache, DVD releases, current releases and festivals. |
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The interview runs 21 minutes and is indexed in five chapters so one can conveniently jump to specific topics. |
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The reviewer would want this book on his bookshelf as a reference on any number of topics. |
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At the worst extreme, existing courses in standard topics are just relabeled with a hipper, architecture-oriented name. |
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Even fewer students have any recall of these topics, as I know from having asked audiences at various colloquia. |
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I hear these topics regularly being discussed in private and feel it is time that a public airing was given to the matter. |
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The candidate concluded his recitation with an abbreviated recapitulation of the subdivisions of the five principal topics. |
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These rambles take the author, briefly and allusively, through a great many topics other than his primary concern with taste. |
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Procedures relating to topics within the chapter are boxed in and numbered so that the reader can quickly recognize them. |
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In fact, I was pretty sure that the latest romances were the major topics of the staffroom at recesses and lunchtime breaks. |
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The mathematical topics that Delone studied include algebra, the geometry of numbers. |
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I try to touch on topics that I feel are universal, and refine my methods of communication so what I'm saying is clear to any listener. |
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The software includes sample analysis, related movies, and activity guides for topics such as kinematics and dynamics. |
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He ends by arguing that the topics of interest to aestheticians can be re-evaluated into a number of distinct adaptations. |
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Conversation is done using a hyperlink tree, and navigation through the topics is relatively easy. |
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I opened my mouth in surprise, wondering why she changed topics so quickly. |
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The center tries to foment debate, providing daily forums for visitors to discuss knotty topics. |
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Today pensions is front page news in red tops and broadsheets alike, and one of the hottest political topics around. |
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I wasn't left high and dry as the book is well referenced which led me to the books that shaped his thinking on a variety of topics. |
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Aghion, moreover, covers all the relevant topics in sufficient depth to escape any suspicion of reductiveness, at least as far as I am concerned. |
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Public policy topics will expand our knowledge base in the legislative and regulatory arenas and inspire attendees to become politically active. |
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The story has staked its claim amongst the trending topics, holding 8 of the 10 UK trending topic spots and 4 of the 10 worldwide trends. |
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The collection is miscellaneous in the sense that the pieces were prompted by different occasions and treat different topics. |
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Instead, I'm just going to delve into a few general topics about why Trek V fails for me, a Trekkie. |
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She writes on topics ranging from travel to fitness, and also recently completed a mystery novel. |
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The topics of discussion will include college, minor league, and major league baseball. |
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There is a discernible bias to topics popular with the current generation of French and Russian mathematicians, who form the bulk of the authors. |
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View our mind map for details, which outlines the topics covered within the following resource. |
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These topics were the subject of a conference at Yale on transhumanism and ethics. |
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He was not one to mince matters, nor did he wrap up inconvenient topics in persiflage. |
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Religion and politics are apparently the two topics best avoided when engaging in polite conversation. |
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The site mixes entertaining, shareable topics like pets through a conservative-values lens with articles about politics and policy. |
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Resuscitation, toxicology, and clinical criteria for imaging represent some of the core topics of the practice of emergency medicine. |
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Advanced topics dealing with microprogramming including microprogram control, writeable control storage and design specifications. |
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The natural body, the body as nature, and the nature of the body are three touchy topics in the realm of culture studies. |
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Other central topics will be the material properties and their simulation as well as microelectromechanics. |
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Since then she has had several set-tos with the administration over various topics. |
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The reviewer is perforce required to deal with major themes and how topics within them are treated. |
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I was talking to a Canadian guy last week and one of the topics of conversation was language. |
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One of the topics of my lunch conversation with Ollie yesterday was Physics. |
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Inevitably in dealing with such large topics some of the discussions are far too abbreviated. |
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Unfortunately, one of the topics of conversation was to be the new guy asleep in the corner. |
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The conversation turns to other topics, but by that point I've drifted off into my own thoughts. |
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Where to go on holiday, parenting advice and bad days at work are among the other hot topics of conversation. |
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Good form, in fact, is not to try to initiate any topics of conversation yourself at all. |
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Indeed, social history's capacity to generate new topics belies some of the common criticisms of the field. |
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He did not restrict himself to studying mathematics, however, for he studied other topics such as astronomy, meteorology and chemistry. |
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Her mother barely tolerated her ex-husband, and he was way down on her list of favorite conversation topics. |
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The main research topics which Genocchi worked on were number theory, series and the integral calculus. |
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He devoted his life to the species problem but also became a popular authority on many topics, including spiritualism, mesmerism, and phrenology. |
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The guidelines dictate that emotionally charged topics be avoided on tests, for fear that mention of them might upset sensitive children. |
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The team train volunteers to become mentors on a whole range of topics including drugs and crime. |
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Its topics included not only monks but canons, mendicants, and other groups. |
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Both rowers write regular newspaper columns and both are frequently contacted by the media for comment on a wide range of topics. |
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The same range of topics and preoccupations fueled discussion on the other side of the Atlantic. |
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Among the topics discussed are how to code gastrointestinal sarcomas and malignant lymphomas, as well as malignant thymomas. |
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The remaining sections provide brief and inadequate sketches of selected topics, with references to the primary literature. |
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Their chief concern was mass culture and popular art and their topics included cinema, pop music, cars and science fiction. |
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Those topics are the impact of technology and popular mass culture, both elusive subjects with which to deal in general terms. |
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The event is aimed primarily at owners of empty properties in the private sector and visitors can get free advice on a range of topics linked to letting property. |
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Pictures depict the major topics of discussion and support the text well. |
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And in general, most people have an aversion to topics which are likely to trigger a personal grudge in a coworker. |
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One of the topics you write about quite a bit is the body image problem you had when you were growing up. |
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The priests conclude that there is common ground on even the most contentious topics that pit science versus spirituality. |
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In addition, there is a large programme to fund research on a wide range of topics, including biology, physics, chemistry, agronomy, and human and social sciences. |
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A critic may also question why other important topics, such as intelligence and reconnaissance, air-sea rescue, and helicopters, were not covered in separate monographs. |
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With a wide array of workshop topics, Career Services has information on every aspect of the job hunt, from creating a resume to selling your skills in an interview. |
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We also reviewed books, bibliographies, and conference proceedings of related topics as well as citations in these books and articles and references provided by colleagues. |
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The authors use a set of icons to alert the reader to clinical implications, interpretations, or topics that might be naturopathic or allopathic in origin. |
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Its topics are the predictable pop-culture bellwethers of the day, reheated into screechy mush. |
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They still just distract us from generally more substantive topics in need of our attention. |
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It has been criticized as a checklist of linguistic topics without an internal dynamic connecting the parts, or relating them to educational processes. |
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New toys are studied, conversation topics reviewed, and tips are doled out. |
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He has authored more than 30 journal articles on such topics as airborne laser altimetry, crustal deformation monitoring, and high-precision GPS reference networks. |
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By then the Editorial Board had been reoriented towards other countries and transport modes, although traditional topics and Britain remained central. |
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The lectures have featured such topics as the effect of temperature on chocolate, browning foods, and the ecology of farming. |
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As you are doing your various modules, begin to think about whether there are any topics that might interest you and that might provide you with a researchable area. |
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And I got quite a bit of interest with a post on a 12 th-century Anglo-Norman play, so you don't have to worry about dealing with what some might see as obscure topics! |
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In his spare time, he likes to write code and lecture on security topics. |
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He has a doctorate in art history from Oxford University, and has written on aesthetic topics ranging from Facebook to gastronomy. |
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The course syllabus, competencies, unit objectives, topics for asynchronous discussion, and exams will be available to the student in a Web-enhanced environment. |
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Chapters treat such topics as nature, postmodern concepts of God, religious ethics, free will, revivalism and sacramentalism, and the salvation of non-Christians. |
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In the last few weeks I have written about many topics such as goal setting, traveling, and bicycle saddles but I have overlooked a fundamental topic the sport of cycling. |
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While driving, I would listen to music of my own choosing, audiobooks on a variety of topics, and sometimes have conversations on the Citizens' band radio. |
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Also included are the topics of natural history and aviculture. |
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Journalism has a slightly different set of rules for choosing topics and sorting evidence. |
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Despite the tension, Hutchinson continues to explore controversial topics within her relationship. |
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The topics assigned will be chemical, physiological, bacteriological, economy or social, according to the preference and training of the individual students. |
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The organizations annually update topics such as hyperthermia, hypothermia and hyponatremia. |
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Our dinner topics that night included retting, scutching, and hackling. |
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As we have noted Jeans worked on thermodynamics, heat and other aspects of radiation, publishing major works on these topics and on applications to astronomy. |
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Since Lisbon Strategy is a topics which has not been given much attention in Croatia, the published articles represent the base for further research. |
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You go through the same emotions and questions over and over, and talk with your friends about the same topics because you cannot seem to make a decision. |
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There was no position for him at the university at this time so he was not able to teach his specialist research topics, but rather he had to teach mechanics, and statistics. |
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A discussion of common medical ethics topics for clinical readers can be found in the Canadian Medical Association Journal's series on bioethics for clinicians. |
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They're not afraid to discuss tough social topics like wife battering, bride burnings, child abuse or the fact that Indian girls have the highest suicide rate. |
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I would be grateful to receive from any readers, comments on the range of topics, the contents of the answers and the style and presentation of the material in the book. |
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Among the topics were personal experiences of coming out at work, the tick box approach to dealing with discrimination and the need to continue campaigning and lobbying. |
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I note that she herself falls short of recommending specific books or topics, and thus can be accused of the same timorousness that she ascribes to the text writers. |
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The beauty of this book is that Allen pulls no punches as he tackles the difficult topics, and that Schumacher's response is to give as good as he gets. |
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In addition to the topics discussed, Brentano made important contributions to metaphysics, especially on the relation of substance and accidents, and concerning mereology. |
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But by and large, McCain and Kaine didn't so much disagree as lament different topics. |
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It would be a shame for the only analysis of political rhetoric to be in terms of frames, metaphors and word choices, as interesting as those topics are. |
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However, I propose that in the case of topicalization, young deaf children have exploited an alternative, prosodic way of marking topics that is easily overlooked. |
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Hambley originally formed this group in order to present issues relating to topics like the freedom and sexualization of the female breast in our society. |
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Cole discusses such sensitive topics as female impersonation and minstrelsy in order to deconstruct and elaborate on the many nuances of the concert party theater. |
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Ted is a quirky guy that loves esoteric topics like Teddy Roosevelt trivia and the history of belts. |
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These were on a number of topics, everything from medical advice to moral judgments. |
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They identified babytalk and repetition as types of elderspeak and recommended these behaviors as topics for training programs. |
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There were clearly gaps in Bede's knowledge, but Bede also says little on some topics that he must have been familiar with. |
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Child serves up wingding plots, pithy dialogue, extraordinary background on intriguing topics, and cunningly constructed suspense. |
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Chapters cover Cartesian products, more classical products such as Hamiltonian graphs, invariants, Algebra and other topics. |
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It enacted resolutions on such topics as the conduct of warfare, environmental protection, international sovereignty, and human rights. |
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Five versions of Dasam Granth exist, and the authenticity of the Dasam Granth is amongst the most debated topics within Sikhism. |
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It has obtained a reputation for the variety of the topics discussed at its meetings. |
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The engravings show depictions of a wide range of topics including agricultural and war scenes alongside more abstract symbols. |
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Languages spoken, dialects, and the history of language change are another group of standard topics. |
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His satires dealt with common Elizabethan topics, such as corruption in the legal system, mediocre poets, and pompous courtiers. |
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And despite numerous attempts to beat the Turing Test, it still hasn't been done, except within the most limited of topics. |
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Sentential word order is one of the most studied topics in linguistic typology and generally in syntax. |
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I learn about so many topics from knowledgeable guests whether chefs, bryologists, or park interpreters. |
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Long entries on key topics such as Blues, Concert Music Composers, Jazz, Rap Music, and others contain numerous subentries. |
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His topics include number systems, Boolean algebra and logic, integrated logic, combinational logic, and synchronous sequential logic. |
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To get an understanding of the topics, he quickly went online and wikied each one. |
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Two topics of particular interest and study have been dinosaur size and behavior. |
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This has led to the production of vast amounts of material on topics such as the Bermuda Triangle. |
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Important topics addressed in these letters include ecclesiology, the sacraments, the role of bishops, and Biblical Sabbath. |
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There are sub-forums on alpine touring, backcountry and mogul skiing, and obscure ski areas, among many other topics. |
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This phenomenon is, together with the future of Brussels, one of the most controversial topics in all of Belgian politics. |
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By overteaching children, we prevent them from focusing on the topics that are important. |
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Vanarrogan's lucid explanations may even inspire otherwise reluctant lecturers to tackle difficult topics such as Molinism in a freshman course. |
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Usually the sentence material occupying the preverbal slot has to be pragmatically marked, usually either new information or topics. |
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The lectures included lengthy digressions on topics ranging from the professor's dog to the meaning of life. |
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The original Environment Bill covered the establishment of the Environment Agency, contaminated land, National Parks and waste topics. |
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These texts discuss theology, philosophy, mythology, Vedic yajna, Yoga, agamic rituals, and temple building, among other topics. |
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On environmental regulation, taxes and other topics that are red meat to economic conservatives, Mr. Bush has delivered. |
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Therefore, along with their husbands, women used family meal times to discuss religious topics and to focus on prayer. |
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Few topics are more prone to the comparatist touch that the regimes of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. |
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Stepping back to the Web topics, what are your thoughts on Web 3.0, the Semantic Web? |
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Other topics include chemical transport as part of surface water, sediment transport and erosion. |
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Country-specific brand images and country of origin effects are key topics in this area. |
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Ever since she was young she had a keen interest in politics and keenly expressed her views on topics that she has formed an opinion in. |
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Please indulge me while I review the topics we covered yesterday. |
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Loud talking within the mosque, as well as discussion of topics deemed disrespectful, is forbidden in areas where people are praying. |
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Their topics include divisibility, polynomial congruences, quadratic reciprocity, the geometry of numbers, and algebraic integers. |
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Original content covers bullycides, marriage equality, hate crimes, HIV, and other topics relevant to the LGBT community. |
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In a diglossic situation, some topics and situations are better suited to the use of one language over another. |
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His experiences debating made him a more articulate communicator, not least because the topics were often controversial. |
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His topics are commentary and imitation, voices of the text, renewal of covenant, and the metaleptic Joseph. |
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Advanced topics include continued fractions, Pells equation, and the Gaussian primes. |
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Graham was a very effective member of the House of Commons, especially when speaking on Scottish topics. |
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Meandering through topics with an adverse witness is unlikely to produce helpful answers. |
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Many of the pamphlets bear the handwriting of Gladstone, which provides direct evidence of Gladstone's interest in various topics. |
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Energy economics is a broad scientific subject area which includes topics related to energy supply and energy demand. |
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His topics include the Black-Scholes model, measures of risk and performance, Levy models, copulas and applications, and filtering. |
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It is important to note that the majority of scholarly research done on these topics have been from North America. |
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Not many general topics appealed to Sophie, and the question of Wales or being Welsh stood high in her uninterests. |
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The papers focus, among other topics, on the infamous brain drain, sweat shop labor, wage levels, and changes in production processes. |
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His topics include numerating systems, kinship and social relations, divinations, and calendars. |
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These manuscripts covered numerous topics, detailing Marx's concept of alienated labour. |
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This role also helps to eliminate tension between workers and allows for sides to be heard on different topics that arise. |
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By the light of the big candles on stakes clusters of people were eating and drinking and chinwagging about the topics of the past four days. |
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A sampling of topics includes ABC transporter, cell-mediated immunity, Herceptin, Frederick Sanger, and von Willebrand disease. |
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