I caught the train to Slovenia with a local, who was happy to tell me a bit about the country and help me master a few language basics. |
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From basics like fitted carpets to luxury electronic gadgetry, I believe modern life is a huge improvement on my childhood. |
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You can learn the basics on maneuvering terrain and balance by taking rock-climbing classes at a gym. |
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I'd throw a ball against the wall of our house all day long to learn the basics because I had no-one to play with. |
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It is only after people have a good command of the basics that they can do so in an elegant and artistic manner. |
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Second, remember the basics and have a way out if you lose sight of your wingman. |
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Emergency supplies of flour, cooking oil and other basics are projected to run out in days in northern areas. |
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That being said, we'll give you a rundown on the basics of glucosamine and chondroitin, which are often combined into one supplement. |
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She put televisions and kettles in every cell, not as luxuries but because she considered them to be basics of life. |
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There he learned the basics of tamburitza music and Croatian dance, and practiced the Croatian language. |
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He was my first guru and was a hard taskmaster, adamant about me getting the basics of my training in Carnatic music right. |
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To become a good player, you need to be technically correct in certain basics. |
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In the ten days of the course, I learned the basics of luthiery and built my own mandola. |
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The bandmaster, John Ward, helped me to learn the basics but he was not that familiar with it either as the instrument was so new. |
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When it comes down to basics I'm no less selfish than anyone else I know and, thank heavens, I'm not foolish enough to think otherwise. |
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Along the way, Polkinghorne argues that going beyond the basics of theism can make belief more credible to nonbelievers. |
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I'm already going to assume you already know some of the basics, like backing up your stuff, and making a DOS boot disk. |
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For the most part, this is a bare basics album with Branch's voice and guitar always very much to the fore. |
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When you think benefits, think bare-bones basics like a retirement plan, as well as health, dental, disability, and life insurance. |
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And surely they're old enough to learn the basics of critical thinking skills and skeptical analysis. |
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What really bothers me is that people seem to have an incomplete foundation in the basics of language skills. |
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More importantly though, it reminded me to get back to basics as far as parenting skills go, and dig out some of the books out of the boxes. |
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It's quite alright to start within your comfort zone to help you build confidence and get the basics down pat. |
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Hence, the need of the hour is a school for our youth and talented players to congregate and learn the basics and the skills of the sport. |
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Players do the equivalent of tying a piece of string around their finger to remember the basics. |
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This explains why one of the basics of food hygiene is to keep raw or cold food cold, and cooked or hot food, piping hot. |
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Instead we should return to core food values, back to nutritional basics and revert to the heritage school dinners of old. |
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Until you understand the basics of functions and algebra, the thought that a number can be predicted is a surprising one. |
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Most of the suffering due to sickness could be avoided if we knew the basics of health, exercise and nutrition. |
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Once you're comfortable with the tai chi basics, you can do it by yourself. |
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But once the bubble has burst they turn back to basics and begin studying exactly what companies and their profits are up to. |
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Under the program, nutrition educators taught students the basics about healthy eating. |
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It is time to take a good hard look at our daily routines and re-learn the basics that are essential for health and longevity. |
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These people are not even afforded the very basics of health care, like vaccines or antibiotics. |
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Customers could still buy basics like salt, vinegar, tobacco, soap and candles. |
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When it comes down to basics it is really nothing more than an amalgam of sugar, salt, herbs, spices and vitamins with brewer's yeast. |
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Lentils and a few spices and other basics can lead to unexpected winter delights on a budget. |
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Even the animals' access to basics such as water, food and veterinary care is often severely limited. |
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Upon chancing a nibble, however, I felt that it could have done with a little bit more of the basics, namely salt and pepper. |
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On other occasions, the candidate had promised a nation where people do not have to choose between basics, such as food and medicine. |
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Restrict yourself to the basics, like a barley soup and some canned vegetables. |
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Many people appear to be saving their spare cash after paying out more for basics such as food, transport and health. |
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In my shopping basket I always have vegetable basics like carrots, broccoli and spinach in a bag. |
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Families crowd into tiny, ramshackle homes and scrounge for food as well as soap, paper and other basics. |
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Aid agencies on the ground continued to warn that millions across the region were without the basics of food and clean water. |
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Each chapter begins with the basics, detailing the batterie de cuisine and general troubleshooting for the chapter. |
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Today it is still widely used on the campus by keen climbers and beginners who want to learn the basics. |
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Training on the course begins with the basics and complete beginners are catered for. |
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People are going back to basics like Scotch on the rocks and Tanqueray and tonic. |
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Hasina, who knows certain basics of stitching, has oiled her sewing machine. |
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The simple basics of VOIP is that it uses high speed internet lines to carry voice traffic instead of telephone lines. |
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In the black art of politics, as in the basics of comedy, timing is everything. |
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But before you take on the hordes of sixth-graders channeling Danny Kass at your local pipe, you need to master some basics. |
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Vantage offers Big and Tall sizes in seven basics and bestsellers, including a woven shirt, a windshirt, and a sweater. |
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She took out money raised in a March fair and used it to buy basics for the orphanage, and a music centre for the school. |
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Barry's a horticulturist and I just love growing things so we bought a cedar tree and a book on the basics of bonsai. |
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Collectively, the soundtracks get the basics of the words and sounds across, but otherwise they're uninvolving. |
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But the basics of traffic flow have been mapped out and the intricacies that contribute to slowdowns are being worked out. |
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Also, any powerplay unit can fall out of the habit of doing some basics, such as putting the puck on goal and crashing the net. |
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Following it, they have regrouped and gone back to the basics, working hard and showing solidity and strength in defence. |
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Music playschools also introduce the children to the basics of solmisation and musical notation. |
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Having mastered the basics, some engineers follow their interests into specialisms to act as sources of expertise in that area. |
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A driving-school trainer said that people want a licence by hook or by crook, without mastering the basics of driving a vehicle. |
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In addition to the basics, there are many specialized tools with unexpected shapes or special calibrations to streamline certain sewing tasks. |
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Being a downhill ski nut and former instructor probably helps, but I think anyone can learn the basics of downhill skating and live to enjoy it. |
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A Cameroonian, he says respect for others and a love of life are not considered optional extras, they are the very basics by which he exists. |
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Our schools need to teach children the basics, not view them as depressed, incapable of navigating through adolescence without legal happy pills. |
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Oftentimes I see that players in form slumps really are just forgetting about doing the basics that they're supposed to be doing. |
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Unusually, he found himself on the carpet when he went back to basics to mark NHS Week. |
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The young visitors were shown the basics of stage fighting and were able to feel for themselves what it is like to fence with a sabre or epee. |
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Participants will also be taught the basics of drawing up their own storyboards so they do not waste time taking unwanted footage. |
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Church, charity and opportunity shops provide many New Zealanders with the basics of life. |
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We won't have a theological culture schooled in the basics, a catechetical renewal, until the church decides to pay for it. |
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Perhaps the kitchen here is so focused on elaborate concepts and presentation that important basics are hindmost. |
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I think it's good to invest in classics or special, interesting pieces, but T-shirts and other basics can be cheapies. |
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The first lesson details the basics, such as the minimum requirements, and customising the work area, palettes and user interface. |
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When already thirty, he decided on a return to basics, busying himself with contrapuntal puzzles, fugues and harmonization of chorales. |
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No side can expect to win when the chosen players can't perform the basics even half-right. |
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Steam them for mash or add them to the vegetable basics of a stew and let their sweetness flavour the broth. |
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Before even learning the basics of skating she was already trying her hand at ice dancing. |
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They also teach the often-overlooked basics about how to move about on skis, encouraging you to clump around on a carpet fully kitted up. |
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The basics of fartlek is to vary your training routine, have fun and invent new things to do. |
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She remembered when Syrup and she had been recruits in the army, learning the basics of war and commandeering a ship together. |
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You'll learn the basics, including turning, stopping, adjusting your bindings and, of course, picking yourself up when you fall. |
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We spent all day learning the basics, but it was still so much fun climbing those tree-filled pitches. |
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The nani manipulates the history teacher to teach Saben music and in the scene, Nani instructs her in the basics of dance. |
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Meanwhile, it's downplaying such basics as khakis and plain blue jeans in favor of items like tops with matching belts. |
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His set of instructions began with the basics of putting line down on paper, a first step toward global consciousness-raising. |
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Some basics of music theory also are explained including scales, key signatures, chords, intervals, transposition and the circle of fifths. |
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I find it hard to tear myself away from the wonderful basics, the very long, delicate flautas, for instance. |
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The third chapter explains the basics of instrumentation, including lasers, fluidics, signal detection, and electronics. |
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We liberate the sport of fly-fishing and take you back to the clean and simple basics. |
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Now in its eighth year, World Book Day encourages children to forget about technology and to get back to basics. |
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If you look, you can find a few stores for basics, although most cruisers get things shipped in. |
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Learn the basics of network security, including cryptography, security policies, and secure network design. |
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This course gives the hardcore basics for surviving through the monotony of the undergraduate frosh existence. |
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Parents need to know the basics of nutrition and help by emptying snack drawers and filling up fruit bowls. |
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Even when I was training, the emphasis was always on the basics and fundamentals. |
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This basics course touches on the fundamentals of retirement plans, education savings plans and more. |
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The film feels neither like a reinvention of cinema nor a truly fundamentalist attempt to get back to basics. |
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It's hit us early doors that, if you don't get your basics right, this division will punish you. |
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When the film strips down to basics and actually concentrates on its main characters rather than these daffy asides, it's pretty good. |
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The marginalisation of basics has been one of the most damaging trends in contemporary educational theory. |
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Students practice basics and prearranged two man drills, but the opponent is expected to be cooperative. |
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A huge range of interactive program guide children from the absolute basics through to GCSE level and above. |
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Trying to prove that prestidigitation is easy once you know the secret, the foreign know-it-all explains the basics of magic. |
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One of the most devastating punchers to fight at featherweight, he ignored the basics. |
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We played the basics of the song live and purposely left a lot of space for other elements to come in later. |
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In fact, in 11 years of Ontario education, I have never been taught even the basics of grammar and sentence structure. |
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Once you learn the basics you can get creative with hot hip movements, low dips and fast spins. |
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Between my mom and the brigade of little old ladies from Tower 2, I had a solid grounding in the basics of knitting. |
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Yes, simulation can teach you stuff, but you have to have a solid grounding in basics before it helps you. |
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Having discovered that I was not alone in my quest to be a gunslinger, I needed to find out the basics. |
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We blame others for creating disunity among the Muslims without ourselves knowing the basics of moon-sighting. |
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Give your children the basics on how to avoid and escape potentially dangerous situations. |
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The mothers will then be expertly guided through the basics of how to wash, feed and clothe their child. |
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Keep a to-do list of basics that must be done every day to ensure your galley maintains a high degree of quality. |
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Far from being an economist, and no great mathematician, I do know the basics of accountancy and can read a balance sheet. |
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With these basics out of the way, we can start to build a game plan and talk about strategy. |
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It took ten times the amount of energy and quite a bit of time to learn even the basics. |
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In their early ages, they have learnt the grammar of the ragas, the basics of laya, tala and technique together with a few patterns of tana. |
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After a lesson in the basics from a qualified instructor, he was soon having a whale of a time. |
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The wind was not used to advantage in the first half, and basics were performed poorly, with the line-out a shining exception. |
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It is easy, she says, for the basics to get lost among petty controversies and whizz-bang advertising. |
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Eventually, they turned to their church and asked for some financial aid to buy food and basics and got it. |
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It was an exciting time for the youngsters, who learnt the basics of handling the air rifle, air pistol and.22-rifle. |
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Mr. Boskey was a short, portly fellow who wisecracked his way through our daily hour of devotion to the basics of geology. |
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After learning the basics of our government, I counted the days until I turned 18 and could register to vote. |
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The classes teach the basics of computing, word processing, spreadsheets, Internet browsing and Web cameras. |
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He described him Mr Reid as an amiable person who wanted to learn the basics of the religion. |
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He should have started with the basics such as cottage pie, chicken and ham pie, lasagne and ham salad. |
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She talks about beauty basics, as well as major concerns affecting darker skins, such as the effects of sickle-cell disease, scars and keloids. |
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Here, a group of children are busy learning the basics of education these days through a theatre workshop. |
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When you shear it of all its pomp and extravagance, when you whittle it down to the very basics of musical comedy plotting, Half a Sixpence should work like a lucky charm. |
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Now that we're past the basics, let's look at one of the most overlooked features of better-quality digital audio geegaws and the whole point of this month's column. |
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The solution to this mutation of complex growth is to go back to basics, to the old virtues we know, the respect for individual countries and their mores and manners. |
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But I need to read more about how this concept can serve people who are in danger and are truly deprived of the basics which I am blessed to have. |
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It is not an addiction, it is simply that good cheese is as high on my list of basics for a decent life as good bread, strong coffee and leafy green salad. |
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The new campaign sees the Italian knitwear giant get back to basics with a vibrant refresh of its colorful melting-pot aesthetic. |
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The staff spend an average of six months concentrating on backroom duties and learning the basics before they are let loose on the company's clients. |
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These national chains typically carry popular dairy basics like milk, cheese, sour cream, ice cream, and butter for consumers running errands or between supermarket trips. |
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The same coaches, players and fans who rail against officials often lack an understanding and appreciation of not only the basics but also, as it were, the art of reffing. |
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It was Murray who taught Alexander Graham Bell the basics of acoustics and electricity and thus was the grandfather, if not the father, of the telephone. |
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The little black dress, short skirts, and men's jacket worn with a skirt are all vintage Chanel and even today form the basics of a modern woman's wardrobe in western society. |
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The classes bring to life the basics of music and dance, including choreographed movement and dancing, singing, instruments and musical guessing games. |
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Start new staffers with some of these basics and you'll be arming them with handy reference tools for dealing with a few basic customer questions. |
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Appropriating and borrowing things from other cultures buffet-style seems like a good way of cutting down the amount of time you have to spend hacking out the basics. |
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Being grounded in the basics of law, the legal battle which started from the Paravur Municipal Court, had a successful denouement at the Supreme Court. |
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The omission of a discussion of the basics of oil and tempera painting is not the only place where the book seems to address an informed, if not specialist audience. |
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At a time when most automakers are shoehorning every new gimcrack gadget they can into their concept cars, leave it to the stolid Swedes at Volvo to get back to basics. |
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This includes help with dictation and pronunciation, along with sections on the basics of English, spelling, grammar and activities such as games, tests and quizzes. |
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If you do not inform your reader with the basics of how to accomplish a task, perform a function or use a new tool, I guarantee he will find out from someone else. |
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Now, as the Olympics return to their spiritual home, the modern Olympic dream is that we can revert back to basics before idealism is completely snuffed out by cynicism. |
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My father, a marathon runner, taught me the basics of healthful eating. |
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The cyber cafe will provide a friendly atmosphere for people who have never used a computer to learn the basics and become more familiar with using the internet. |
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After covering the basics, Thurwachter launches into a fairly academic discussion of signal and fourier analysis, and amplitude, angle and pulse modulation and demodulation. |
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Even the basics are not up to scratch as the court, laid at the last minute, slopes alarmingly and is uneven in some places and positively lumpy in others. |
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The show's legion of hate-watchers will likely be quick to point out that we probably could have picked up on the basics of that message without having it spelled out for us. |
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Along the way, I got an education in shading, depth, perspective, and all the other basics of drawing. |
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In the past, if you wanted a house that went beyond the basics provided by a tract house, you hired an architect and a contractor and built a house yourself. |
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Well, the many articles written in the weekly and monthly angling magazines about winter carp fishing are correct, with respects to the basics, so I will start with them. |
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You can also teach them the basics of using an automated teller machine. |
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But the new one has just got all the basics, the solid foundation, it stays afloat. |
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Several trailers, TV spots and radio spots round out the basics of the extras, but the crowning achievement in this area is clearly the commentary track. |
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You can find a brief introduction to the basics of spreadsheeting here. |
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Despite the obvious ongoing problems with disease and access to basics, the future of Africa is bright. |
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Beth ran her through the basics, softly explaining how the gun functioned. |
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We need to stop being an innumerate country, and start to get on board the fact that it is perfectly possible for everybody to understand the basics of statistics. |
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The seniors identified a need for basics such as food, water and shelter. |
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They choose poker because it is easily available over the internet, and is fun and straightforward, once the basics of flushes and full houses are sorted out. |
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Shannon first gave the basics of information theory a probabilistic basis. |
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Pay attention to these basics, and don't sweat the details too soon. |
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If that's not your style you could go back to basics and opt for a bread bin, a 40 litre pedestal dustbin and a knife block with six to 12 knives. |
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This course will teach you the basics of pinch braiding for braid fusion, bonding, hairweaving, as well as advanced techniques including interlocking and tree braids. |
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He gives the basics of the science behind his conclusions, very useful for a science know-nothing like myself, and the final few chapters try and draw out some lessons for us. |
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Many are beginners and the basics of safety can never be overstressed. |
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He felt that the best way to go back to basics was to start teaching. |
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Each year, I begin the study of Asian painting with a sound filmstrip that outlines basics such as its origins and history, styles, subject matter and materials. |
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Thanks to a food-rationing programme that began in the late 1990s, almost all families receive a monthly allowance of rice, cooking oil, salt, sugar and other basics. |
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Perhaps there you can learn some of the basics of the social graces. |
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Located in northern California, the plantation Farm Camp takes everything back to the basics. |
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A It's all too easy sometimes to forget the healthcare basics. |
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After covering the basics, he launches into a fairly academic discussion of signal and fourier analysis, and amplitude, angle and pulse modulation and demodulation. |
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If a curriculum is dedicated to getting back to the basics, then we can be sure that the guiding philosophy is that of essentialism. |
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Chiacchia had to relearn the basics of walking and tying his shoes, but is now back competing in eventing. |
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The government adopted the basics of Matra's plan in 1784, and funded the settlement of convicts. |
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There are 3 levels, Apprentice, which allows you to work under a qualified supervisor until you are familiar with the basics. |
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Some children need manipulatives to learn math basics, Dr. Clements said, but only as a starting point. |
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Obtaining work permit in Ukraine is a one of the basics to obtain residence permit. |
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Understanding the basics is easy, but appreciating the nuances takes years. |
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This book outlines the basics of what is today known as classical economics. |
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He set up the very basics of a state administration with stewards in the most important former chieftain estates. |
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Salmon, hake, Atlantic pollock, Greenland halibut and redfish are among the basics in frozen seafood, as are fish fingers and fish cakes. |
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The men use the dolls to practice the basics of caring for babies. |
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It may be time to kick these new age diet fads and get back to basics. |
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With duck season upon us, this is a fine and, at 298 pages, exhaustive primer on waterfowling basics. |
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Here are the basics in case you find yourself eating bitter herbs or on a quest for the Afikoman tonight. |
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Music Wormhole is series of apps to help the beginning musician learn the basics of music theory. |
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Appendices discuss the basics of mobile radiotelephony, mobile typography, templates and guidelines, as well as the all-important human factors. |
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Cookbooks that contained Aboriginal foods kept to the basics, in particular, maple syrup, corn, pumpkin, arctic char, and cranberries. |
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More than 750,000 kindergartners listened and learned as Slyde addressed safety basics. |
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Then gently re-explain why the basics are even more important at longer distances. |
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I'll give you the basics on Laser Fundamentals, Types of Lasers, Laser Tissue Interaction as well as Laser Safety. |
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Instead, men are going back to basics, and, according to The Grocer magazine, a new breed of man, known as the Retrosexual, has emerged. |
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A traffic sign provides to drivers basics and advanced informations about traffic restrictions, determines them commands and prohibitions. |
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Growing up on a farm in rural Kansas her family had Rough Collies and her mother was a dog groomer who taught her grooming basics as a child. |
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Siemens' new CF62T is a light, cute clamshell phone that is good at the basics. |
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Shop for basics like stockpots and tongs, and drool over commercial appliances. |
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This book teaches the basics of playing three Brazilian styles, choro, samba and bossa nova, on solo piano or as part of a group. |
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Learn the basics, then create many of the lovely projects profiled here in a detailed overview of the serger and its stitches and tools. |
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Early chapters cover basics of DC machines and types of controllers, rotating field theory, and induction motor basics. |
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If we stick to those basics, we'll always achieve success for our individual shoppes and for our company. |
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McCotter has only a skeletal staff that is still working on the basics. |
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Aruvian's research report Analyzing the Global Oil Shale Market analyzes the basics of oil shales to the global oil shale industry. |
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He even enrolled on a three-week crash course on the basics of cooking to get himself up to competition standard. |
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The rangers provide snowshoes and teach the basics of snowshoeing, winter survival, and winter ecology. |
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Early chapters offer an introduction to the theory of error and uncertainty, and present basics of measurements in infrared thermography. |
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In particular, it explains the basics of cryptography for SCADA experts and the basics of SCADA for cryptographers. |
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The first chapter introduces the basics of X-ray scattering theory in crystal systems. |
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It is a gift that keeps giving, since effectively parented children pass on the basics of a caring and humane society. |
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In the continuation, components and the operating basics of the GPR system are described, also the basics of calculating layer thicknesses. |
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They become friends as the volunteer provides leash training and teaches the dog the basics, including house training and socializing with people and other dogs. |
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Reducing the number of publisher-only meetings and reallocating those resources to bi-monthly audio-conferences on such topics as telemarketing, ezines, and marketing basics. |
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The Torah does not require any particular foods to be eaten on Rosh Hashanah, but challah is one of the basics, shaped in a spiral round, she notes. |
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Global CNC router research offers a summary of industry chain structure starting with definitions and covering basics of segment classifications and applications. |
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Blogging under the name of MyVirginKitchen, Barry teamed up with Eira to master the basics of using eggs and cheese to create a quick and healthy meal for the family. |
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Psychic Irene Ison, from Willenhall, explained the basics of tarot cards, astrology and palmistry and gave everyone the chance to look into her crystal ball. |
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Prince Albert used this as a way to teach the basics of economics. |
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The training was designed for creative work experts as an exciting hobby that will cover the basics of scrapbooking concepts, tools and techniques. |
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It was back to basics for Mahmood Al Zarooni, but a maiden-race double with Introvert and Rutterkin confirmed the stable are in excellent form as Ascot and Goodwood approach. |
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They begin with the basics of mushrooms, collecting them for the table, and making a spore print, then carefully explain how to identify mushrooms. |
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This is admittedly the bare basics of journalism, and one would hope it took more than simple journalistic blocking and tackling to become our most trusted practitioner. |
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A brief introduction in English explains the simplest basics of Burmese grammar, romanization, alphabetical order for Burmese script, pronunciation and writing tips, and more. |
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Education began at the age of around six, and in the next six to seven years, boys and girls were expected to learn the basics of reading, writing and counting. |
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In projects in California, Georgia, and New Jersey, the NCCMT found that most retrainees already knew the basics and did not need individual training. |
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Antoine Pierini learned the basics of glass blowing from his father. |
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There are glossier books on the market and ones with simpler basics but this one, with 4,000 entries, is ideal if you seriously want to learn about wine. |
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Kovacs promised that AVG would develop a simple privacy policy that can communicate on one page the basics of what data AVG collects and how AVG uses it. |
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This kind of data pleads for a non-Gaussian statistic of both intermolecular forces and chain lengths, of which we give here no further details than the basics. |
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Li to stress the Micromechanics basics behind the design of this material. |
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I don't like the basics of the plan,'' said Bergan, whose group passed a resolution at its convention earlier this year opposing all mayoral takeovers of school districts. |
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Starting with the basics, firms are peer reviewed every three years. |
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The Britpop foursome have gone back to basics for new album Road To Rouen. |
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Coverage includes the mathematical basics of symmetric and asymmetric cryptography, the synthesis of block ciphers, and software-oriented ciphers. |
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The fantasy elements within the game might irritate some die-hard fantasy fans because they gently spoof some of the basics of traditional fantastical fare. |
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The WMIA'S 1993 Educator of the Year award winner, Catawba Valley Community College's Furniture Technology Division has been teaching the basics and more for 33 years. |
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The model shows the basics, but we still need to flesh out the details. |
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While last month's column detailed the important differences between sales and marketing, this article explains the basics of niche marketing and how to become niche-focused. |
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