We restrict ourselves to the case where the brush layers are squeezed against each other but they do not interdigitate. |
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Mark Schlereth believes the Giants can keep up the momentum based off their win against the Cowboys. |
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He gathered her against him, felt that she was as cold as ice as well, and held on to her tightly. |
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He came at the bull with a knife after having had a history of violence against other bulls and committing bovicide in the past. |
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The sparks generated by striking steel against a flint provide the activation energy to initiate combustion in this Bunsen burner. |
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The federal government will take punitive action against the company that polluted the river. |
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The country's leaders relentlessly persecuted those who fought against the regime. |
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My lawyer advised me to particularize all my complaints against my landlord. |
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The civil rights movement fought against practices that segregated blacks and whites. |
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Students took part in several nonviolent demonstrations against the government. |
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The company has an ironclad policy against revealing secrets to competitors. |
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Ten members voted for the proposal, six members voted against it, and two abstained. |
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The U.S. Constitution includes guarantees against unreasonable searches. |
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You're only hurting yourself by holding a grudge against them. |
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We have a policy against printing vulgarities in our magazine. |
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They were able to achieve an important triumph against their chief rivals. |
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He waged a personal vendetta against his rivals in the Senate. |
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The insurance does not protect against damage caused by earthquakes. |
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They were surprised by the outcry against the casino proposal. |
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The students launched a protest against the tuition increase. |
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He was the victim of a congressional witch hunt against Communists. |
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The Canadian dollar is strengthening against the U.S. dollar. |
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The grand jury has handed down indictments against several mobsters. |
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The Yankees played a three-game series against the Red Sox last week. |
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And the anger of the LORD was kindled against Moses, and he said, is not Aaron the Levite thy brother? I know that he can speak well. |
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It would be ideal against the silvery foliage of some achilleas or artemisias. |
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It is thou that inspirest tyrants with rage against the innocent saints of God, and actuatest their hellish cruelty. |
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Beginning in 626, the Saxons of the Bessin were used by Dagobert I for his campaigns against the Basques. |
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We need to make our network more secure against attacks by hackers. |
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The board will adjudicate when claims are made against teachers. |
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She argued against the committal of the defendant to a mental hospital. |
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The college president was against any negotiation with the students. |
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She issued a stern warning against making changes too quickly. |
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We could hear the waves splashing against the side of the boat. |
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The back of my shoe is rubbing against my heel and giving me a blister. |
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There are marks where the chair has rubbed against the wall. |
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A few local residents have been agitating against a military presence. |
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There will be penalties against individuals who fail to comply. |
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She's the head of a rebellion against the leaders of the party. |
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I'm delighted that you should admire Beecham. A pompous little duckarsed bandmaster who stood against everything creative in the art of his time. |
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The government tells us we can protect against a chemical attack by duct taping the windows. |
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The blue men of Mica II discriminated against Earthies, considered them inferior since the Micans had conquered the Earthies a hundred years ago. |
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The truth is I was an emotional cripple when I met her, drunk more often than not, punishing myself for doing things that went against my nature. |
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The victim was able to enforce his evidence against the alleged perpetrator. |
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Uncle of Exeter, enlarge the man committed yesterday, that rail'd against our person. We consider it was excess of wine that set him on. |
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An evolutionarily stable strategy is a strategy that does well against copies of itself. |
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A man's persuasion that a thing is duty, will not excuse him from guilt in practising it, if really and indeed it be against God's law. |
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There has been excussion against the principal debtor, who has no assets. The creditor is therefore proceeding against the surety. |
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An exercitive is the giving of a decision in favour of or against a certain course of action, or advocacy of it. |
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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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Tottenham's desire for a win against a Norwich side playing with energy and exuberance made for an enthralling, end-to-end game. |
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Some of the charges against them... are due merely to the false light in which they are regarded. |
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The cultural struggle is for the survival of family values against all manner of atheistic amorality. |
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We will continue to monitor how the hurricane fares against projected models. |
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As she cleaned the room daily, she knew it was against his fastidious nature to bring or have food in his room. |
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It will not be easy to guard a hundred miles' length of ferriable river against him. |
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This essential medicine will give him a fighting chance against the disease. |
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The primary complaint leveled against the financialization of economies is that much of this activity is geared towards rent seeking. |
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The finder of treasure trove owns it against the landowner and everyone else except the true owner. |
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Commonwealth countries were called upon to rise to their finest hour against the double crises of Rhodesia and global poverty. |
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He was calm in the conviction that he could measure and calculate the universe.... He matched finity against the Infinite. |
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Henry was then free to move against the rebel barons in Brittany, where feelings about his seizure of the duchy were still running high. |
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Suddenly, however, Henry turned back south towards Anjou, against the advice of his officials. |
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This made it much harder for them to revolt against the king and defend all of their lands at once. |
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Henry was then free to turn his forces south against the besiegers at Wallingford. |
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Rovers forward Roque Santa Cruz headed against the post after a flick-on by towering defender Chris Samba. |
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Two flyhawks like Hunter and Matthews would be running into each other all the time, probably leaping against the wall simultaneously. |
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Face foamed up, I flicked on the shaver before lowering it to my face, and allowed the blades to fizz and chug against my skin. |
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But in so far as they were able to forearm themselves against the anxieties of bereavement, the loss may have been that much easier to face. |
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He forged forward against the current, even as it tried to sweep him down river. |
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She may be saved by your efforts, by your resource and fortitude bearing up against the heavy weight of guilt and failure. |
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Fret not thyself because of evildoers, neither be thou envious against the workers of iniquity. |
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This light, friable type of material offered excellent insulation against both desert heat and also the cold of darkness during the winter. |
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It was the typical chatter of the moment when each woman was showing off her baby, held against her froglike belly. |
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He resolutely set his beard against their boyish frolickings, and often held forth like an oracle concerning the vanity thereof. |
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He credits GamerGaters with organizing a revolt against a deeply unsatisfying marketplace by loyal consumers who deserve better. |
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This is also the case for some racing games that allow you to compete against your ghosts, which are precise recordings of your performance. |
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No plan of mine could stand long against a brainstorming session spearheaded by Ulia Gol at her glamoursome best. |
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Received a DUC for developing and using a special bombing technique against enemy bridges in French Indochina. |
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His method certainly goes against the grain, but it is unquestionably effective. |
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That Goliath is so big and strong, the little man will never stand a chance against him if he on his wrong side. |
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God's good word, both law and gospel, is your bulwark, your defense against bad theology and techniques of spirituality that make you anxious. |
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Falsehood, which was in ordinary cases the gravamen of the complaint, was omitted altogether in the information against him. |
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Since its founding in 1970, Greenpeace has borne witness against environmental injustice through numerous non-violent direct actions. |
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He walked to the edge and they heard his hoarse guffaw of laughter as the arrows clanged and clattered against his impenetrable mail. |
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What distinguishes the core of the rightwing populist electorate is its gullibility to idiocy-promoting rhetoric against climate science. |
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Yea, mine owne sayings are every hand-while alleadged against my selfe, when God wot I perceive it not. |
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So it didn't seem much of an option, leaning against a tree waiting for Harry Hun. |
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Great news for City, but the result was harsh on Neil Warnock's side who gave as good as they got even though the odds were stacked against them. |
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Hats off to the Jamaican bobsled team for their able representation of their country in the Olympics against serious obstacles. |
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King Burgred of Mercia fought in vain against the Ivar the Boneless and his Danish invaders for three years until 874, when he fled to Europe. |
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Practically all of the battles were fought against the eldest son of Aethelred, Edmund Ironside. |
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Olaf Haraldsson stood down, unable to put up any fight, as his nobles were against him for his tendency to flay their wives for sorcery. |
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Throughout the war they sent inspirational radio speeches and supported clandestine military actions in Norway against the Germans. |
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In exchange for the land, the Norsemen under Rollo were expected to provide protection along the coast against further Viking invaders. |
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But Ford, and Chrysler continued to hold their own against the latest competition from the Japanese. |
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Despite the defeat of its European allies in the first year of the war, the United Kingdom continued the fight alone against Germany. |
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Several members cast it as an either-or issue, pitting the form of the headhouse against the function of the passageway. |
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In 1294, Balliol and other Scottish lords refused Edward's demands to serve in his army against the French. |
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Scotland contested the first ever international football game in 1872 against England. |
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This alliance later broke down and Anarawd came to an agreement with Alfred, king of Wessex, with whom he fought against the west Welsh. |
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Pacifist numbers during both World Wars were fairly low, especially in the Second World War, which was seen as a fight against fascism. |
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In 55 BC Julius Caesar invaded, claiming that the Britons had aided the Veneti against him the previous year. |
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Let the hellmen down the beach tilt against 100 yards of whitewater trying to paddle out. |
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A combined force of Cimbri and Teutoni squared off against additional armies from Rome in 109 and 105 BCE, vanquishing them in the process. |
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But it was Caesar's wars against the Germanic people that helped establish and solidify the use of the term Germania. |
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From Trinidad he proceeded to Tabasco and won a battle against the natives. |
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In 1568 the Dutch rebelled against the rule of Philip II of Spain leading to the Eighty Years' War. |
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The murder of the Archbishop gave rise to a wave of popular outrage against the King. |
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However, the Dutch settlers revolted against the English and the colony was recaptured by the Dutch. |
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On Black Rod's approach, the doors are slammed shut against him, symbolising the rights of parliament and its independence from the monarch. |
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In many cases, MPs may be expelled from their parties for voting against the instructions of party leaders. |
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For example, a group of English workers known as Luddites formed to protest against industrialisation and sometimes sabotaged factories. |
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It also provided for sanctions against factories that emitted large amounts of black smoke. |
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The Thames Barrier was completed in the 1980s to protect London against tidal surges from the North Sea. |
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The charter is a codified catalogue of fundamental rights against which the EU's legal acts can be judged. |
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Restored to life, Pelops competes for Hippodamia against her father Oenomaus, who dies cursing Pelops' family. |
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The hissings and screamings of the vulgar against him as he moved forward on his stedfast course he heeded less than those of geese on a common. |
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If bodies be extension alone, how can they move and hit one against another? |
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Later medieval castles at Helmsley, Middleham and Scarborough were built as a means of defence against the invading Scots. |
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But though I could hardly hold the gun, unless with my back against a bar, it did me good to hear it go off, and hope to have hitten his enemies. |
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He was awful to me when we were young, but I don't hold that against him. We were children then. |
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The British government's fear of an independent Ireland siding against them with the French resulted in the decision to unite the two countries. |
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But the GOP lawmakers are happy to take home the news that they have held the line against deficit spending. |
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The UN General Assembly was expected to hold the line again today against seating Red China. |
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Within several decades, Heraclius completed a holy war against the Persians by taking their capital and having a Sassanid monarch assassinated. |
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Later, the Norse fought for control of the Baltic against Wendish tribes dwelling on the southern shore. |
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The Northumbrian region continued a history of revolt and rebellion against the government, as seen in the Rising of the North in Tudor times. |
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Others find the deliberate discord, playing against the evident parallelism of the two lines, stimulating and intriguing. |
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The defection of these peoples in the year 89 during Domitian's war against the Dacians modified the whole frontier policy of the Empire. |
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Some of their Frankish successors fought against the Saxons, others were allied with them. |
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In 589, the Saxons wore their hair in the Breton fashion at the orders of Fredegund and fought with them as allies against Guntram. |
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Notable is Aristotle's division of sensation and thought, which generally went against previous philosophers, with the exception of Alcmaeon. |
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The host response is the defense mechanism of the host against exogenous microorganisms. |
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The Dumnonii had made their peace with Rome early, and there are no indications that the Roman army campaigned against them. |
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Those homeowners who bought too much house, or borrowed against inflated values are now going to be liable for their own poor decisions. |
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The fat also allowed the mammoths to increase their muscle mass, allowing the mammoths to fight against enemies and live longer. |
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Collective burials in dolmen structures in Ibiza could be contrasted against the individual burials in Mallorca. |
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It is the flat plate which presses against and transmits lateral thrust of the plough bottom to the furrow wall. |
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The landside absorbs the side thrust of the plough against the furrow wall. |
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The rear bottom end of the land side is known as heel which rubs against the furrow sole. |
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It is also easier to steer the tractor and driving with the front wheel against the furrow wall will keep the front furrow at the correct width. |
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In 52 BC Vercingetorix led a revolt against the Roman occupation but was defeated at the siege of Alesia and surrendered. |
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The new war in Sicily against Carthage, a great naval power, forced Rome to quickly build a fleet and train sailors. |
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Rome gave Philip an ultimatum to cease his campaigns against Rome's new Greek allies. |
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Now not only Rome's allies against Philip, but even Philip himself, sought a Roman alliance against the Seleucids. |
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Pompey was nominated as commander of a special naval task force to campaign against the pirates. |
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These rebellions rapidly collapsed as William moved against them, building castles and installing garrisons as he had already done in the south. |
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William's next efforts were against Guy of Burgundy, who retreated to his castle at Brionne, which William besieged. |
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William was engaged in military actions against his own nobles throughout 1053, as well as with the new Archbishop of Rouen, Mauger. |
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The last claimant was William of Normandy, against whose anticipated invasion King Harold Godwinson made most of his preparations. |
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But the families of Harold and his brothers did lose their lands, as did some others who had fought against William at Hastings. |
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Dadaist reaction against an incondonable reality also meant reaction against all who condoned that reality. |
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William departed Normandy in July 1080, and in the autumn William's son Robert was sent on a campaign against the Scots. |
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The right defense against false sentiments is to inculcate just sentiments. |
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All declared their support for Richard provided that he support Guy against his rival Conrad of Montferrat. |
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In response, Edward proclaimed himself king of France to encourage the Flemish to rise in open rebellion against the French king. |
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A subsequent victory against Scotland at the Battle of Neville's Cross resulted in the capture of David II and reduced the threat from Scotland. |
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George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, plotted against his brother and was executed. |
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Louis organised a coalition against Henry, including Stephen, Eustace, Henry the Count of Champagne, and Robert the Count of Perche. |
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St. Cyril, in his first book against Julian, thinks there was a representation of the blessed individed Trinity. |
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In 42 BC Mark Antony and Octavian fought the Battle of Philippi against Caesar's assassins Brutus and Cassius. |
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The ambitious Octavian built a power base of patronage and then launched a campaign against Mark Antony. |
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The plebeian soldiers refused to march against the enemy, and instead seceded to the Aventine Hill. |
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The Senate, elated by its successes against Catiline, refused to ratify the arrangements that Pompey had made. |
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Clodius was a bitter opponent of Cicero because Cicero had testified against him in a sacrilege case. |
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Meanwhile, the senators adopted Pompey as their new champion against Caesar. |
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Near the end of his life, Caesar began to prepare for a war against the Parthian Empire. |
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Eventually, however, Antony and Octavian fought against each other in one last battle. |
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If any magistrate tried to use the powers of the state against a citizen, that citizen could appeal the decision of the magistrate to a tribune. |
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His beached warships filled with water, and his transports, riding at anchor, were driven against each other. |
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Cassivellaunus gave hostages, agreed an annual tribute, and undertook not to make war against Mandubracius or the Trinovantes. |
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Despite the general avoidance of the Republican era, he penned a defense of Cicero against the charges of Asinius Gallus. |
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The Silures were not finally conquered until circa AD 76 when Sextus Julius Frontinus' long campaign against them began to have success. |
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The Silures were led by Caratacus, and he carried out an effective guerrilla campaign against Governor Publius Ostorius Scapula. |
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The Romans had previously defended Cartimandua against him, but this time were unable to do so. |
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His sometime rival Severus promised him the title of Caesar in return for Albinus's support against Pescennius Niger in the east. |
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Ariovistus of the Suebi is reported to have done the same thing in his battle against Julius Caesar. |
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However, they rose against them in 47 after the governor, Publius Ostorius Scapula, threatened to disarm them. |
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The current study investigates autoantibodies against steroid synthesis enzymes in dogs with spontaneous hypoadrenocorticism. |
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In particular, there is no information on the activity of the anthelmintic against hypobiotic larvae in tissues. |
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While campaigning against Byzantium he ordered the covering of the tomb of his fellow Carthaginian Hannibal with fine marble. |
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Constantine soon heard of the rebellion, abandoned his campaign against the Franks, and marched his army up the Rhine. |
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Eusebius is vague about when and where these events took place, but it enters his narrative before the war against Maxentius begins. |
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By 1135, major disputes between Henry I and Matilda drove the nobles previously loyal to Henry I against Matilda. |
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Geoffrey took Caen and Argentan without resistance, but now had to defend Robert's possessions in England against Stephen. |
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Luckily enough, Louis fell ill and had to retire from the conflict while Henry's defences held against his enemies. |
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With the help of Philip, John went to invade England and incite rebellion against Richard's justiciars. |
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The autonomous and troublesome duchy of Aquitaine was conquered by the Franks in 769, after a series of revolts against their suzerainty. |
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By the age of 16, Richard had taken command of his own army, putting down rebellions in Poitou against his father. |
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One of the specific charges laid against Longchamp, by John's supporter Hugh, Bishop of Coventry, was that he could not speak English. |
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There were rumors that Eleanor might have encouraged her sons to revolt against their father. |
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Richard went to Poitou and raised the barons who were loyal to himself and his mother in rebellion against his father. |
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Eleanor was captured, so Richard was left to lead his campaign against Henry II's supporters in Aquitaine on his own. |
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After the conclusion of the war, the process of pacifying the provinces that had rebelled against Henry II began. |
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Henry seemed unwilling to entrust any of his sons with resources that could be used against him. |
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In exchange for Philip's help against his father, Richard promised to concede to him his rights to both Normandy and Anjou. |
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The following year, Richard attempted to take the throne of England for himself by joining Philip's expedition against his father. |
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Richard's brother John was not satisfied by this decision and started scheming against William. |
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All declared their support for Richard provided that he support Guy against his rival, Conrad of Montferrat. |
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The next year, King Henry sent him on a campaign in Wales against Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, with only limited results. |
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Edward then captured Northampton from Montfort's son Simon, before embarking on a retaliatory campaign against Derby's lands. |
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Montfort stood little chance against the superior royal forces, and after his defeat he was killed and mutilated on the field. |
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Edward responded with severe brutality against Bruce's allies and supporters. |
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A more dubious story tells of how he wished for his bones to be carried along on future expeditions against the Scots. |
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At age seventeen he led a successful coup against Mortimer, the de facto ruler of the country, and began his personal reign. |
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With his northern borders secured, Edward felt free to continue his major offensive against France, laying siege to the town of Calais. |
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During the wars with France, opposition emerged in England against perceived injustices by a papacy largely controlled by the French crown. |
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Sovereignty should inhere in the people and not the government, so governments forfeit sovereignty when they commit crimes against humanity. |
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Henry skilfully played them off one against the other, without relaxing his warlike approach. |
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I can't believe that, after all our advice against gambling, you walked into that casino! |
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The breakthrough came through Torres who, pilloried for his miss against Manchester United a week earlier, scored his second goal of the season. |
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If good is done, then there is the spirit of God and not the spirit of evil, for a house divided against itself cannot stand. |
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She brought suit against Margie under a seldom-used theory, the alienation of affections cause of action. |
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An orange cat rubbed against it and then threaded through the aloe veras, meowing lazily as Jessica opened the screen door. |
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But usually, when not used, the tables stood altarwise against the east wall. |
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The Amazonomachia, or Amazon contest, symbolized the struggle of civilization against barbarism. |
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I am an Amerasian, why am I not allowed to stay here legally? Why do you try to keep me out, why do you discriminate against me? |
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Biological antianimal agents are those which could be employed against domestic animals to incapacitate or destroy them through disease. |
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Pro-circumcisionists have marshalled as many arguments in its favour as anti-circumcisionists have marshalled against it. |
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In contrast, his essay on coffee offered no more than a rambling and trite presentation of the arguments against anticoffee legislation. |
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This happens to be an antifragmentation vest, which is the vest which would protect you against shell fragments, bullets, et cetera. |
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Immunization with antigenized antibodies is an efficient method to focus the immune response against defined epitopes of foreign antigens. |
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A first step in a company's defense against executive kidnapping is to develop a policy and obtain approval of an antikidnap plan. |
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In the afterglow of the Swope Park jubilee, the antipark men quietly gathered strength for their big battle against the plan. |
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Like other critics, he has compared the antisalt campaign to the campaign against fat that began several decades ago. |
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It seems to me a cold, antish trick. But the fire that is... I will use it against the ants, while they swarm over everything. |
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We may picture Vesal's impatience waiting the end of these divagating sessions, the final cautions against mistaking a julep for an apozene! |
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The chairs were all a-row against the walls, with the exception of four or five which stood in a circle round the fire. |
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If all his errors and follies were articled against him, the man would seem vicious and miserable. |
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Her husband puts both hands on her shoulders, and she rubs her face against first one hand, then the other, sensuous as all hell. |
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He is the champion of Asgard and Midgard against the chaos and destruction of the thurses. |
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He then sent his infantry against Maxentius' infantry, pushing many into the Tiber where they were slaughtered and drowned. |
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In either 314 or 316 AD, the two Augusti fought against one another at the Battle of Cibalae, with Constantine being victorious. |
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Three regional Church councils and another trial before Constantine all ruled against Donatus and the Donatism movement in North Africa. |
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In the late winter of 332, Constantine campaigned with the Sarmatians against the Goths. |
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In 334, after Sarmatian commoners had overthrown their leaders, Constantine led a campaign against the tribe. |
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In the last years of his life Constantine made plans for a campaign against Persia. |
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In both medieval East and West, Constantine was presented as an ideal ruler, the standard against which any king or emperor could be measured. |
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I am not a racist, but I do admit to being an idiotist. I am really, really, prejudiced against stupid people. |
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And you have acted not well against the just man, because you have not repented of crucifying him, but also have pierced him with a spear. |
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He launched an expensive campaign against the Persians, which ended in defeat and his own death. |
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He may also have intended to give Alaric a senior official position and send him against the rebels in Gaul. |
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In 410, the Roman civitates of Britannia rebelled against Constantine and evicted his officials. |
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His son was killed along with those major supporters who had not turned against him, and he himself was assassinated. |
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During this period, the Roman army would prosecute seasonal campaigns against largely local adversaries. |
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The Roman military readily adopted types of arms and armour that were effectively used against them by their enemies. |
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Such migrants may violate our laws against illicit entry, but if that's all they do then they are trespassers, not criminals. |
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Chlothar, in particular, needed a friendly realm across the Channel to help guard his kingdom's flanks against his fellow Frankish kings. |
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Centwine is known to have fought and won battles against the Britons, but the details have not survived. |
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Hearing of this, Danes in East Anglia and elsewhere then rose against Alfred. |
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After 491 the written history of Sussex goes blank until 607, when the annals report that Ceolwulf of Wessex fought against the South Saxons. |
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Although she was not ultimately removed from office, she still carried a grudge against her impeachers. |
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Abrogators and dispensers against the law of God, but tyrannous importunators and exactors of their own. |
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And if the people of other countries don't want communism, we don't want to see it imposed upon them against their will. |
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For the rest of the year Alfred concentrated on attacking with small bands against isolated groups of Danes. |
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Some people support the measure, but the community at large will probably be against it. |
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Samantha Who?, a comedy beginning tonight on ABC, makes quite a good case against auteurism. |
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Pasternak portrays art as iskusstvo-vran'e, the art that deceives, defending it against Lef's demands for a crude authenticism. |
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Stepping back he pulled the window abstractedly but bangingly down, and leaning against the wall in the quietness began to read. |
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The junk was nearer, beating in toward the island, her brown batwing sail suddenly tall and terribly conspicuous against the sky. |
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He clumbled for his fametold sword, Fear becringing on his thoughts, And steadened by the curtain cord, He breaged against the ghosten slaught. |
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Why, Warwick, canst thous speak against thy Liege, Whom thou obeyedst thirty and six years, And not bewray thy treason with a blush? |
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Coupled with the Constitution's proscription of ex post facto laws is a similar prohibition against bills of attainder. |
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There should be some kind of law against this. They play Scottish bagpipes, Breton binioux and drums. |
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Three hours later Boyles and Rise are propped up against the trunk of the sole acacia tree on the knoll, drinking up the bipinnate shade. |
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Flory was standing against the veranda rail, half facing the girl, but keeping his birthmarked cheek hidden. |
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I'm all over the fact that we can list up a bizillion charges for a guy to defend himself against in connection with any given crime. |
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But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation. |
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For England, everything now boils down to what happens against Poland on Tuesday. |
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If you're miking a boomy acoustic, the proximity effect can work against you, but having it on a thin-sounding arch-top can work for you. |
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Bull did not hesitate to obey, for the broad, cold blade of a bowie rested lightly against the back of his neck. |
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You can breathe easy knowing that your savings account is insured against loss. |
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Just need to project against users from deleting NK.BIN and bricking the device. |
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The investigators came up against a brick wall in their search for the missing money when they discovered it had been transferred overseas. |
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Maybe you will find a love that you discover accidentally, who falls against you gently as a pickpocket brushes your thigh. |
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Nowhere is this admonition against busybodying more important to be remembered than in the Church. |
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One of these was the butterfly kiss, given by fluttering the eyelashes against the skin of the recipient. |
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The form letter included a canned answer stating that what I asked was against policy. |
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Then were heard a few scattered yells of derision and protest, a few shouts of anger and derision against the carabinieri. |
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There was no similar carrot and stick for use against the French land armaments. |
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He was sent in at catchweights against George Chip before his left eye was healed from an old cut. |
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After a long and patient investigation of facts, the Coroner returned a verdict of wilful catslaughter against a party or parties unknown. |
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I debated childproofing my house, but decided against, on the basis that any scars or burns would serve as object lessons in restraint. |
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Sylvia had a recording of someone playing the chimes against a background of surf noise that she found calming. |
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His white came back down the table in the orthodox fashion and rested up against the green ball in a Chinese snooker. |
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Few Presidents have been bald. The last was Dwight D. Eisenhower. Luckily, he ran both times against another chrome dome, Adlai Stevenson. |
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Claustrophobias and fears of suffocation are often specially directed against fantasies of being in the mother's womb. |
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And there came against the place as they stood a young learning knight yclept Dixon. |
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Una stood with a hulking man pressing as close to her side as he dared, and a dapper clerkling squeezed against her breast. |
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Yet the caracole had struggled against cold steel throughout the 16th century and had come off the victor. |
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I have a very strong personal grudge against my ex-husband, and I'd love to see him finally get his comeupance. |
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The spouse of an accused party is not generally compellable to give evidence against him. |
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It will stoope and yeeld upon better compositions to him that shall make head against it. |
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At the wakes time Morel was working badly, and Mrs. Morel was trying to save against her confinement. |
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The Attorney General applied for an order for contempt of court against the New Statesman. |
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How contentful the whole life is of him, that neither deviseth mischief against others, nor suspects any to be contrived against himself. |
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It is the picture of a farmer and his son standing against the backdrop of an empty wooden corncrib. |
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Fallacious enough doctrine when wielded against one's prejudices, but in corroboration of cherished suspicions not without likelihood. |
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It was necessary, by exposing the gross corruptions of monasteries,... to exite popular indignation against them. |
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