Nobody, but nobody did Debussy better than Stokowski and it is nice to have these lagniappes appended to the Holst. |
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To each is appended a significant bibliography for further reading of both older and newer scholarship. |
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In addition, Braund has appended to the text 614 notes, some of which are more than forty lines. |
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These directives are based on normal real estate valuation principles and are appended with land maps for each urban area. |
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Oh, one more thing, please ignore the snide remark some scabrous graffito vandal appended to the end of the article. |
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In colloquial use, this affix may be appended to the inceptive copulas and to verbs as well, though this is considered uneducated. |
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Two days later, the prof returned the transcribed lecture, with just a brief note appended. |
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He appended his name to an open letter that appeared in a Munich newspaper, denouncing Thomas Mann as being un-nationalistic. |
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All input hypsography and hydrography data were appended and trimmed to cover the areas for each processing block. |
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Carefully crafted summary reports, with columns of figures, spreadsheets, and graphs appended at the end, take time to digest and appreciate. |
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The silver animal pendants, brooches and ear studs are appended to a miniature carrier bag on which a little poem is written. |
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Properly crafted computer instructions appended to the text will then be executed by the machine, giving hackers a way in. |
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Those who appended their signatures merely to appear to be non-racial or fair in dealing with others, do so to their peril. |
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The second, appended to the first half with humorous irony, was apparently intended to mean what it sounded like. |
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The researchers included an appended isocyanate group so that the precipiton would react with amines. |
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The affidavit with appended exhibits was not served on the company until after the commencement of Mr. Hayer's cross-examination. |
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The researchers stumbled upon an unlinked page, accidentally appended to the lobbyists' website. |
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The proposal should take account of the wise recommendations appended to this draft resolution. |
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The appended homeowner's checklist will give you a list of things to do before you move. |
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It was also proposed that the Marseille Declaration should be appended to the FOGAR statutes. |
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Such a plan shall address any gaps identified by the assessment and be appended to the agreement. |
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A copy of the decision is appended to the file considered by the Adjudicator. |
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The disposition table of comments from the public review period of the draft screening report is appended to the report. |
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Graphics and references may be appended, but no other attachments will be accepted. |
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The missive was received back in London by David Barrie, a senior diplomat, who appended his own note. |
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In 1901, Bram Stoker appended a new introduction to the Icelandic edition of Dracula, his most famous novel. |
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These safeguards and guarantees could be set out in the same document containing the contact order or in an appended document. |
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A carriage return is automatically appended to the prompt response you enter. |
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Most of it is never heard in concert, other than as an encore appended to a recital of profoundness and pyrotechnics. |
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A revised version of the financial report will be appended to the draft decision on the budget and financial arrangements. |
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An X is appended to the end of the plaintext if necessary to give the plaintext an even number of letters. |
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Rather than paraphrasing Dr. Kleinman's report, it is appended in its entirety to this decision. |
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When you select the Append option, the contents of the file being sent will be appended to the file that already exists. |
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Relevant extracts are appended to this article for easy reference. |
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An invitation to the reader to get in touch with the author could be appended to the article. |
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If 's is appended to a noun in the user word list, the spelling checker utility no longer marks the noun as incorrectly spelled. |
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With the film going on general release, the restorers have appended a short video introduction and epilogue that outline the issues involved. |
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Apology appended to this articleA DIAGNOSIS of cancer is often followed by a prescription of surgery. |
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Any regulations appended to a piece of legislation must be authorized by the legislation itself. |
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The application form and all documents appended to it shall be kept by the issuing customs office for at least three years. |
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A copy of the duly endorsed contract shall be appended to the licence application. |
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A technical note on the manner in which interviews were conducted is appended as an annex to this report. |
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If the log file already exists from a previous installation, the new information is appended at the end of the file. |
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Material appended to a memorandum presented to Cabinet will not necessarily be a confidence. |
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The appended strip accentuates the rightward momentum of the depicted fish tail, as if the wriggling beast had pushed out the side of the composition. |
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This avouchment is made to the Tyler, who will cause you to sign the register, to which will be appended the name of the member who is making the avouchment. |
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The position information indicative of the selected signal block is appended to a queue of a shift register and position information is output from a head of the queue. |
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The peninsula, in effect a half-island appended to Eurasia, is burdened with geographic features that tend to encourage predatory behavior on the part of the great powers. |
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Every project is appended with the brief design introduction, general planning, ichnographies, section pictures, some general layout maps, scenery pictures and effect charts. |
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Finally, a series of tables are appended to the manual for easy reference. |
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The list of individuals who attended the event is appended to this report. |
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Though the Mazhilis passed the law on April 30th, it appended hundreds of amendments to the government's original proposals. One of these provided for farmers to receive plots of land free. |
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When he announced it, in 2013, he assumed further euro-zone integration must lead, by 2017, to a revision of the EU's treaties, to which his demands could be appended. |
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The Gospel of Nicodemus, a text appended to the Acts of Pilate, provides additional details about Joseph. |
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The Bureau is expected to present a draft decision on the review of implementation, to which the second review of implementation is expected to be appended. |
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The supply or service ordered shall be defined in the written order, any amendments thereto and any documents appended thereto that form an integral part of the order. |
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These documents are appended to this submission. |
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What is required is that the person determine whether there is within or appended to the documents an organized body or corpus of words which, looked upon on it own, comes within the definition. |
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Another important official is the Clerk, whose signature is appended to all orders made in the Council. |
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A charter might record the names of both a subject king and his overlord on the witness list appended to the grant. |
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The first mention of him occurs in the Saxon genealogies appended to four manuscripts of the Historia Brittonum. |
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To this objection, my answer stands as might be expected, admitting my own major, and denying the minor which the objicient has appended to it. |
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Another important official was the Clerk, whose signature was appended to all orders made. |
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There were also special capitularies for Italy, called Capitula Italica, some of which were appended to the edict of Rothar. |
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This new model test method aims to include these refinements and, together with the appended Guidance Notes, provide a more robust procedure for the assessment of survivability of a damaged ro-ro passenger ship in a seaway. |
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When necessary, the Greek spelling is disambiguated by an appended phonetic transcription. |
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The emperor's daughter has been born with a terrible affliction, to which palace sawbones have appended the acronym SARS—or, to give it its full name, Severe Atypical Reeking Syndrome. |
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However, accounts must be appended to the company's second annual return. |
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Reviews are either conducted by a caseworker in person, or by telephone, or through the mail via a declaration that is appended directly to the social assistance cheque each month. |
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The design and construction of categories 1-6 recreational roads shall be according to the terms and conditions of any applicable legal agreement and the standards appended to this Policy. |
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An information sheet has been appended for parents and other caregivers. |
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Amendments to the United States Constitution, unlike ones made to many constitutions worldwide, are appended to the document. |
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Management has presented the financial statements to the external auditor, who audited them and has provided an independent opinion which has been appended to these financial statements. |
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To locate any term, and to facilitate use of the dictionary by a national of any of the three languages, alphabetical indices are appended in English, French and German. |
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This fragment appears to tell the story of Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne There is also an early playtext appended to a 1560 printed edition of the Gest. |
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If it lasted more than one year, numbers were appended to the era name. |
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A speaker appended to one mobile sibilates with white noise, possibly echoing a shower room, that pitiless incubation chamber of high school neuroses. |
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