What is reported by journalists rapidly acquires the status of truth, whether or not it has actually happened. |
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The point of in depth study is that one acquires skills, rather than knowledge, which are potentially applicable to a very wide range of jobs. |
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Not one of them acquires the slightest depth of characterization in the course of the book's 300-plus pages. |
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The huchen weighs 25-30 kg, has silver-gray skin and black spots, and when breeding acquires a red tinge. |
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A newborn baby acquires passive immunity from its mother through the placenta. |
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It contains a small amount of copper and acquires a patina that resists corrosion. |
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Although still a great hero and a favourite of the people, he acquires human faults and failings. |
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After four years of cohabitation, a relationship acquires the status of common-law marriage. |
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When a famous person promotes a foodstuff, their public persona acquires a nurturing, human edge. |
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When its content is high enough, the penetrated wood acquires the characteristics of petrified wood. |
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The end acquires this ineluctable and dangerous feeling logic that did surprise me. |
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It helps to create a fictive space in which this endless journey acquires mythic dimensions. |
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The nucleus of the lymphocyte becomes larger, stains less dark and acquires a one-sided indentation and an excentric position. |
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The calculator acquires a graphical interface and its calculation results are presented in graphic form. |
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Each side acquires wives for the other and redeems their spirits at death by providing their maternal kin with tusked boars and yams. |
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Man acquires at birth, through heredity, a biological constitution which we must consider fixed and unalterable. |
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In this case the slave machine acquires the resources after the ten-second node timeout occurs, as shown in the log excerpt. |
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So it acquires a mythic status based on inference and speculation, rather than actual content. |
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I used to be a bookseller and that generally means one acquires books without even trying. |
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Every normal human being acquires a natural language and that language is extraordinarily similar to that of the surrounding group. |
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Is it at this cost that one acquires civilization and the happiness to own a bowler hat rather than a burnous? |
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The embryo matures and the seed accumulates storage products, acquires desiccation tolerance, and loses water. |
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The south wind blows from the sea, from whence it acquires a humid warmth and softness. |
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If he acquires something new for his home, he always gives away a similar object. |
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Mr Jake Swinson is from the armaments centre, which develops, tests, evaluates and acquires non-nuclear, air-dropped munitions. |
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The gift is effective only if the donee acquires the unconditional right to dispose of the funds. |
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It acquires the status of canon law in a series of three church councils in the sixth and seventh centuries. |
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A person who enters into a binding contract acquires contractual rights that are created by the contract. |
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The cone acquires a definite sense of rotation, swirling cyclonically at its top. |
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As cells divide it is a necessity that the DNA be copied, in such a way that each daughter cell acquires the same amount of genetic material. |
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Joe eventually makes it to a level that attracts the big protection rackets, acquires money and eventually is pitted against a big name. |
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The embryo enters a quiescent stage, accumulates storage compounds and acquires desiccation tolerance. |
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The government spends the money, and the person who put up the capital acquires a financial asset. |
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Instead, tax will become payable automatically 30 days after the date that the purchaser acquires the property or land. |
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Once a region acquires a bad reputation it takes a generation to change it. |
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An infant is raised by one or two parents and acquires an attachment, usually a strong one, to these people. |
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Commitment to workmates and friends also acquires a diminished significance. |
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By seeing herself only in terms of what she lacks that others have, Susan acquires a distorted self-image. |
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The bone, called an otolith, acquires a growth ring every day for at least the first six months of the fish's life. |
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As always, theatre acquires an extra resonance when it deals with the real world. |
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Empty rooms suddenly resound with the sounds of living and life acquires a whole new meaning. |
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Aged vinegar acquires an increasingly brown colour as enzymes discolour compounds from the original fruit. |
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Most russulas are of medium size, up to 10 cm across the cap, which in young specimens is convex but later acquires a depression in the centre. |
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Soon Andy also acquires an absurd-looking gun that completely atomizes anything he points it at. |
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Each year acquires its own unique texture, like a carpet scuffed and trodden by every movement across its pile. |
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Of course, the meat and potatoes of the game are its many quests and the often-connected spells that Harry acquires as a result. |
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Writing as self-expression acquires a very literal meaning, for it is only through creative activity that identity is constructed. |
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As time proceeds she acquires a group of racially and ethnically mixed friends and acts with courage and self-reliance. |
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Anejo is Tequila aged in oak barrels where it acquires its mellow golden colour. |
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The Pharisee in this story is again claiming to go above and beyond the duty of the law by tithing a portion of everything he acquires. |
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Four years ago I had given my house title deed to a hotelier as a collateral in order that he acquires a loan which he needed. |
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However, on a deeper level, there must be an efficient cause to explain why a city-state acquires its constitution in the first place. |
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Reed Richards acquires the power to contort into any shape he pleases. |
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This ensures that no basepair in the DNA double helix, regardless of its sequence context, acquires a very high thermodynamic propensity for opening. |
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Equally skilful is the progress of Waverley from his woolly-minded ignorance at the opening to the knowledge of the world he acquires from experience. |
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But all this detracts from the microscopic detail of a play in which even the sweat stains on the hips of a miner's trousers acquires dramatic relevance. |
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In this manner the figure loses its proportions and acquires a sinuousness and flexibility suited to the space in which it finds refuge after the various mirrorings. |
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Facebook, in effect, already is selling the businesses it acquires to others. |
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Wes acquires a hat, ring, heart stones, flowers, his baby blanket, a cloth angel, photographs. |
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And there is no question that once he acquires it, history shifts immediately. |
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Since the under-40s are less white than the over-65s, this battle between generations also acquires an unmistakable racial cast. |
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That imbalance will continue even if and when Iran acquires nuclear capability. |
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The virion of MuLV classifies it as a C-type virus, which assembles at the surface of infected cells, and acquires a plasma membrane envelope as it buds from a cell. |
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He refuses, and eventually acquires their cache of weapons after they crash their car following a drive-by shooting attempt. |
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In the context of elegy and of lyric, however, this marks a distinct departure, and one that acquires weight as print becomes a commodity consumed by unknown readers. |
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Laboratory benchwork is planned so that resident acquires a research technique that he or she may continue to explore throughout his or her career. |
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The purpose of this term is to ensure that the terms of the licence, and the constraints on its use, are readily discoverable by everyone who acquires a copy. |
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Bayview is a full-service real estate investment and mortgage finance company that acquires and securitizes seasoned residential mortgage loans. |
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New genes can be generated from an ancestral gene when a duplicate copy mutates and acquires a new function. |
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Stoic epistemology generally emphasized that the mind starts blank, but acquires knowledge as the outside world is impressed upon it. |
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As well as these collections, the library actively acquires literature on the subject. |
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Published in 1930, it deals with the struggle that ensues when one who has lacked faith acquires it. |
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Traditionally, a Bejant or Bejantine acquires academic parents who are at least in their third year as students. |
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Similarly, a Bejantine may ask a male to be her Senior Man but there is no overt rule regarding how she acquires a Senior Woman. |
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The eel acquires a greyish colour with a whitish or cream coloration ventrally. |
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Through this process, the standard variety acquires prestige and a greater functional importance than local varieties. |
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She now sometimes acquires the name Kitty after being sent to Canna Farm as a teenage apprentice. |
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However, when the taxpayer acquires used property, then incurs additional costs to recondition or rebuild it, Temp. |
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Pretakalpa, Narayan Dhakal's new novel, acquires its name from a story about Dalit liberation in the Rig Veda. |
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One habit Manito acquires from Tio Neto and his dead father's family is the ability to push down pain and emotion. |
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Descent is the title whereby a man, on the death of his ancestor, acquires his estate, by right of representation, as his heir at law. |
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The reporter is responsible for Shumann's death only insofar as he acquires the unflyable aircraft that Shumann failed to acquire for himself. |
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Cakes of soap are placed in the basins of fountains, a train station sign acquires a doorhandle, a drinking fountain gets a plug. |
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In this effort at eternalizing the dead heroes, the second funeral of the King acquires a central significance to Banti's argument. |
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In the United States, Unapix's A-PIX Entertainment subsidiary acquires rights to and co-produces movies for sale to television and home-video markets. |
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Although it may appear logical, there is a huge difference in coverage exposure to a carrier for property and liability when an insured acquires a long-term cohabitant. |
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A subtle one through ten counting exercise is neatly worked into the story, as Penelope, acquires one Galapagos Islands penguin, two Rockhopper Penguins, etc. |
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If a note or draft is negotiated to a person who acquires the instrument. |
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The Caribbean architecture acquires a strong Arabic influence. |
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In sediments, the orientation of magnetic particles acquires a slight bias towards the magnetic field as they are deposited on an ocean floor or lake bottom. |
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As a country develops, it acquires more capital, which leads to the owners of this capital having more wealth and income and introducing inequality. |
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In medicine, this contributes to the spread of antibiotic resistance, as when one bacteria acquires resistance genes it can rapidly transfer them to other species. |
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In minority active investments, an investor acquires common shares of an investee with the intent of exerting significant influence over the investee's activities. |
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In contrast, in civil law systems, case law only acquires weight when a long series of cases use consistent reasoning, called jurisprudence constante. |
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Then this theological expression loses its exhortative connotation, which remains inserted into a binary scheme, and acquires an ontological meaning. |
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