Two days later and I had achieved a stomach that, if not washboard, was no longer in the washtub category. |
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That fourth category is pedagogy, and more specifically, composition pedagogy. |
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A second characteristic that distinguishes markets in which valuation is difficult is the heightened salience of product category boundaries. |
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This category has frequently presented the biggest upset, and the front runner in most cases rarely wins. |
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I fell short of genius category by a full fifty points, barely enough to qualify me to sharpen their pencils. |
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This is the first year that there was a special category for washed rind cheeses. |
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The careers listed under the two professional headings were grouped together to form the high category. |
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The best way to explore the site is to ignore the category tags such as Business, Culture and Economics and hit the tag cloud. |
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Actually, Perry mentions Tommy's, then stipulates that he views chiliburgers as a separate category outside the focus of this story. |
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I streamlined the permalinks by putting each category of links into its own popup window. |
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Power is increased from 99 bhp to 113 bhp without any increase in cubic capacity, so no change to the car's vehicle registration tax category. |
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In the world of classical music, string quartets fall into a category known as chamber music. |
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The higher professional category includes chemists, vets, dentists and barristers. |
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I feel a need to have a pig category of postings as I'm a great fan of all things porcine. |
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The favourite category for the pharma industry continues to be anti-infectives, which contains antibiotics. |
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To include an index listing the women writers under each category would have been extremely productive for further research. |
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Because these projected experiments had never been done, assignment to a risk category was, of course, somewhat speculative and subjective. |
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The percent of respondents classifying a task in each educational category was tabulated. |
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The jury has selected the film under the non-feature film category, say the producers. |
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The new prehypertension category reflects this risk and, we hope, will prompt people to take preventive action early. |
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The galenicals included here are named by their appropriate pharmaceutical category. |
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The film's light, frothy tone and the fact that it won the Genie in this category and an award at Cannes definitely works in its favour. |
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Though the residuum is in one sense a social category, the concept implies that the group stands outside society and resists easy categorization. |
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Also, objects that are not isomorphic in one category might become isomorphic when a functor is applied. |
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The notion of personhood identifies a category of morally considerable beings that is thought to be coextensive with humanity. |
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The 16 players in each category will be paired in a round robin system with the top eight qualifying for the final round. |
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A wide range of plant-modeling formalisms is possible, depending on the category of system being controlled. |
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Humanity began to reach for the stars, and the race was on to achieve a series of firsts in a new category. |
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All funds envisaged in this category, adding up to about 10 million euro, had been used, he said. |
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A painting in the first category, The Bronc Rider Started Early, shows a cowboy in a corral lassoing a horse. |
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In science, the number of students who scored below average results grew the most of any category. |
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The first part of the book was an index indicating what page each category started on. |
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These references are listed by category, e.g., limnological methods, abiotic frame, food web interactions. |
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In the white category, Peel has done very well with Sancerre, Austrian wines like dry riesling and white Burgundy. |
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The maximum increase in exports was in the category of rough diamonds and gold jewellery, a Council release said. |
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These are the most nominated blogs in each category, and it's more a longlist than a shortlist really. |
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But the attempt to define and punish a category of speech as obscene is an atavistic vestige from a distant era. |
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Men's motifs are well represented in this category with designs ranging from fishing lures to hunting themes to Neopolitan fleur de lis patterns. |
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The apes are a category of primates represented in Africa by gorilla, chimpanzees and bonobo. |
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Positions such as party workers, temporary dayworkers, waitresses and bartenders and party cooks fall into this category. |
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Broken down by age, the five-person category contained four subcategories according to the total ages of all team members. |
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Some of my favorite food at parties falls under the category of hors d'oeuvres and appetizers. |
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I accept that a print service provider would not fall into the category of a preferential creditor. |
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The West Coast continues to be the main focus of our weather segment, with rainfalls in the record category. |
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Antisocial personality disorder is best understood within the context of a broader category. |
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A third category is made up of foreigners who acquire properties purely as investments. |
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Wars of aggression were only one of the subcategories of the broad category of crimes against peace. |
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Medical treatment, even treatment for minor ailments, does not fall within that category of events. |
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Women in this category should also avoid consuming the white fish species of shark, marlin and swordfish for the same reason. |
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Included in this general category is Sydenham's chorea, but it does not lead to carditis. |
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It would mean changing its existing two-tier share classifications into a single share category. |
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Do you think that more women will get into the freeride scene, like a women's category at the slope style events? |
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This pattern of politics leaves people who don't fit into either category completely out of the picture. |
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Among the free, the category of citizen was the largest, as it comprised both freeborn citizens and those who were freed slaves. |
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It turns out that this is simply a residual category obtained by subtracting both groups from the total population. |
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A conceptual framework for selective coding was developed that linked unrelated codes to the core category of providing. |
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The Contemporary World Cinema category is generally a catch-all and a crapshoot. |
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The absence or presence of postmodification, the length of any postmodification or the category of the final word should not matter. |
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The decisions people in this category make will affect which cities or regions thrive or wither. |
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The late 18th century produced two artists who achieved international reputations for this category of work. |
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Single couplets of course form a significant category, as do longer poems composed of rhyming pentameter couplets. |
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An important category of small replicons are the prophages, phages and other virus types. |
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We were totally out of our league, however, in the fine wines category and after the questions on Chinese dynasties we were in last place. |
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He called it a Japanese cafeteria, which places the eatery in a different category from the other Japanese restos in town. |
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In this category, I do not include monumental anthologies, like Springsteen or the Beatles have put out. |
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The idea that raw-milk cheese poses a public-health menace in the same category as cigarettes borders on the absurd. |
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The Latin category consists of the rumba, cha cha, samba, paso doble and jive. |
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The most inventive shorts are in the animation category, particularly two painstakingly made stop-motion movies with not a lick of dialogue. |
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This risk assessment, according to Dr. Woodside, is at the high end of the moderate category of risk. |
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If we take a look at each category, it quickly becomes apparent that many websites need to get up to speed. |
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Some vegetables in this category include cabbage, collards, kale, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, mustard greens, turnips and radishes. |
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Of the government defeats in the division lobbies in this century, all but a handful have fallen in this category. |
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This book presents waste as an aesthetic category that introduces an arsy-versy world where detritus is precious. |
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Many people in this category have strong artistic and creative inclinations. |
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An assignment to this category is straightforward for duplicates with amino acid sequences of identical length. |
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It is the only unitary authority in the country to gain the award in the rural economy category. |
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If they finish the year first in pilfered sacks, it would be the first time since 1938 that the Bronx Bombers led in this category. |
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Gangsta rap is generally considered a subgenre of the larger category of rap music, which itself is a subcategory of hip-hop. |
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The use of category theory for logical and philosophical studies is already well underway. |
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In summary, unlawful combatants have long been recognized as a category of combatants. |
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Specific hormones that belong to this category are epinephrine and norepinephrine. |
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You'll also want to consider a DVD burner, and of course a CD-RW drive is a must for this category. |
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Despite the undeniable influence of earlier models, Shakespearian comedy represents a distinctive dramatic category. |
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But it is perfectly humane, especially if you fall into the category of those who can't stop choking their dogs with the choke-chain collar. |
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While this broad category includes heavy machinery, it's also where statisticians place computers, fax machines, photocopiers and printers. |
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These responses are incomparable because the individuals have different response category cut points for questions about mobility. |
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It's also part of the reason why we now have a category of blood pressure called prehypertension. |
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Agapanthus, daylilies, kangaroo paws, lemon grass and red hot pokers are in this category. |
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Of course, you don't have to be in a high-risk category to be struck by colds or the flu. |
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Not trippy enough for trip hop, and not good enough for its own category, Dragizas seems to want to create some sort of easy listening album. |
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The five inductees in the performer category were the top vote-getters among 15 nominees on this year's ballot. |
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Moving to America, one finds that the category of food known as chuck to cowboys is rich in examples of one-pot dishes. |
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Hashtags are a discovery tool, while subtweets are a category of tweets that often purposely evade easy discovery. |
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The data for twelve years, 1988 to 1999, were cumulated to have adequate frequencies in each price category. |
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Sebire questions the relevance of a category for fetal growth restriction, as most fetuses with this condition do not die. |
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Within this broad category, there may be subtypes with distinct differences. |
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The winner of the under ten category was Scarlet, whose pumpkin had a circumference of 57 inches. |
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The first category is for those with an innovative idea for a business offering a new product or service. |
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To that end, we've field-tested the best gadgets in each category and reviewed them on the pages that follow. |
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This second category of inputs in the labour relations system will be examined in the forthcoming article. |
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Now the five are pitching for the 2001 Evening Press New Business of the Year category and have hopes of winning the overall title. |
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The production of tar and pitch as well as potash and saltpeter is included in the category of proto-industry. |
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In my view, however, the committee should only take them into account insofar they come into that category. |
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Sarah's two groupies filed in behind her, both had their own individual walks but they would all be classified in the same category. |
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Everyone has seen at least a few gallinaceous birds, since domesticated chicken and turkeys are in this category. |
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People who fall into that category ought to be simply warehoused on the random basis that 25 out of 100 of them may re-offend. |
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Denim has evolved into the same category as the white placket polo for a catch all for woven shirts. |
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A successful insurance policy allows individuals to be correctly classified into a risk category. |
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Insurers believe that this category, often ignored, is just as important as insuring property and equipment. |
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The detainees are all classified as category A prisoners and spend between 20 and 24 hours a day inside their cells. |
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In Johannesburg, for example, the jacaranda tree, currently in bloom across the city, is classified as a category three invasive plant. |
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This puts it in the same category as pedal reflectors, which are required when a bike is sold. |
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Some musicologists might argue that the Inventions fall into a category of absolute music. |
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Sometimes nothing can satisfy you like a favorite comfort food, and Boston cream pie certainly falls into that category. |
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Once a building or land is declared a masjid, it falls under the category of waqf and may not be moved, sold or treated otherwise. |
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I watched some pretty serious faces as shooters battled it out for 15th or 20th place in a category. |
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Thus the actual levels of perceived social support cannot be discriminated by respondent category. |
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As co-branded product development continues in this category, the trend of adding other brand names and logos to containers also remains. |
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In reality, Vin de Pays is the second tier of the French quality hierarchy and the category just above basic vin de table. |
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The fact that a decision to change the category of a lifer has not been made does not prevent the prisoner being moved. |
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These shipments were simply regraded and accepted as a less expensive category. |
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The links that you have pointing to your site must be quality, related links that belong to the same category. |
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In the course of discussing this last category, he directly engaged the topic of anachronism. |
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To make an effective filing system, experts recommend alphabetizing your relevant documents by subject or category. |
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Yet some successful landing pages do feature reviews of multiple products within a given category. |
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The second major category of error is that of defective identification of patient, tissue, or laterality. |
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The second-most important category of pork attributes includes color of meat, lack of fat, and the whiteness of fat. |
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Individual plant shoots from each category were separated into stem, leaves, and crown. |
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What's more, almost 50 percent of 5,781 minor leaguers were in the same category. |
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The target response time for a category B emergency, which includes most road traffic accidents, is within 14 minutes of the call. |
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The 19-year-old wowed the judges by styling her model with a red Mohawk style in the Junior Ladies Fashionable Day Style category. |
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Only last autumn, the new 12A category was introduced to give parents more leeway and say in their children's cinema viewing. |
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This is probably undeserving of the music category, being as it is one part music to five parts self-indulgent waffle. |
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How, if it's a category mistake to think that you can fight a war against it, do you organise an international campaign against an abstract noun? |
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In terms of lexical category ambiguity, languages do differ in the extent to which their word-forms are specialized for syntactic function. |
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Within each category there are dance styles such as waltz, mambo, cha-cha, and rumba. |
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This is, of course, a measure of the design integrity and manufacturing quality of each new product category. |
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Retailers and brand-name licensers of merchandise made in sweatshops where children are employed also fit into this category. |
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To analyze a sonnet into quatrains and tercets is to recognize it as a sonnet, and so to relate it to a conventional lyrical category. |
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The business is transforming, and activewear is become a much broader category, and beginning to include more outdoor and urban looks. |
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The fabrics for spring are satin, jersey, chiffon and lace, turning up in every category from street wear to evening wear. |
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They felt they'd acquitted themselves of their minimum responsibility but getting the statement into the technically true category. |
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When cars in the supermini category were tested in 1997, not one of the models achieved a four star rating. |
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Here's a category that's heating up, what with all the new developments this year. |
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In this category of minor classics are some books and authors who have truly ferocious secret admirers. |
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The occupants are not commuters, but people belonging to a category lying somewhere between loafers and busybodies. |
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A third category of comments are critical of the advisor, but possibly are ramifications of advisees being unprepared. |
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These are juried awards, which means two or three jurors are given all of the books submitted by publishers within one category. |
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He was one of the first historians to analyse the activities of peasant women as a separate category. |
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It is hoped to send two teams from the parish through to the County Final in this category six members per team and two subs. |
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It is often falsely assumed that the value of good design lies largely in the first category. |
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Some food writers put San Francisco's steak burritos, San Diego's fish tacos, and Tucson's chimichangas in the Tex-Mex category. |
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In order to take first place in his category Billy had to lift a total of 310 kg, 85 kg in the bench, 95 kg squat and 130 kg in the dead lift. |
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The basic category historical linguistics deals with is that of the language family. |
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As well as being categorised by geographical location, blogs are also grouped by category. |
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There were three entries per category in colour prints, colour slides and black and white prints. |
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Emily also collected a fourth placed prize in the contest's group two poetry category. |
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This second category requires a proactive approach by the state in order to combat fraud. |
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On the other hand, it is free from serious defects and is a good choice in its price category. |
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As a result it proceeded to finalise the definition of the scope of this category without any input from this important practitioners' group. |
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Doctors testified that Charlotte fell into the most extreme category of profound neurological disability. |
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The third category consists of patients with medical conditions that have caused deformities of the face or body. |
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In our sparsely populated field of glaciology we have our share of individuals in each category, and he was one of the finest in the last group. |
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But the number of cases that properly fall in either category is exceptionally small. |
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This category contains phospholipids, proteolytic enzymes, proteinases, proteases, and peptidases. |
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Readers will then vote for one overall winner and two runners-up in each category. |
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The text is broken down into four chapters, a glossary, lists of trees by category, and an index. |
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The propriety of the behaviour of the spy or decoy in so doing varies from one category to another. |
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A law can do much practical good even if it is logically incoherent, and the ADA certainly falls in that category. |
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If imitation is a general category of artistic activity, repetition is an insistently demonstrative species of imitation. |
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In the complementary category, the protostomes, which includes annelids and arthropods, the blastopore develops into the mouth. |
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In other cases the appropriate psychiatric diagnostic category is a somatoform disorder. |
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Precognition falls under the category of psychic phenomena, which is a subset of the paranormal. |
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Secondly, linking public servants and politicians in the above manner is simply a category error. |
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But I find the category of grave external sin against the sixth commandment too broad for the reasons I have stated. |
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In the dessert wine category there is Beerenauslese and the even sweeter Trockenbeerenauslese. |
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Within this category American tycoons probably merit their own subsection, as do, quite separately, conmen and speculators. |
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Instead, researchers found that cardiovascular fitness was more of a determining factor in every category except ankle sprain. |
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The most obvious category of jobs of this kind is that of itinerant jobs, such as a commercial traveller. |
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Each category contains several subcategories while assessment exercises and instruments exist to identify individual students' particular style. |
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Logic puzzles and strategy games represent another category of possible interest to the mathematically inclined. |
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Many Nobelists in this category would not readily have identified themselves as physiologists. |
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Finally, there are examples that appear to be in a special category of non-native-speaker eggcorns. |
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To begin, players roll a die to determine which category question they begin with. |
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Each category had a minimum of 30 participants fiercely competing for the honours. |
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Changes in an explanatory variable will have differential impacts, depending on the category. |
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Older people, an important category of newspaper readers, are also exhibiting more diffuse community ties. |
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The special category winner was Annie May Cullanlou for her hand painted pillbox. |
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Most of your run of the mill idiocy falls into a middle category somewhere between frightfully dim to downright dense. |
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Clams in category 5 were probably killed by physical stress, disease, or parasitism. |
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People in this category do well in employment requiring diplomacy and tact. |
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It noted, however, much overlap among the charges, and that all could be grouped within the inclusive category of crimes against humanity. |
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In the latter category is a piece about green potatoes, offering dire warnings against eating them. |
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As a result, artists are constructing elaborate conceits to make what they produce fit into the category of a print. |
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Also included in this broad category is the field of ethno-ecology which focuses on the emic understandings of human-environmental relationships. |
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Men will once more be donning their pinnies in the kitchen when they are challenged to bake cakes in the cake baking category. |
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We can identify a category by noting that people give the same response to discriminably different stimuli. |
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It falls in the category of an ongoing charity from which an endower continues to derive benefits forever. |
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The criterion for the category of dispositive treaties is evidently an elusive one. |
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Some reliance was placed on this by him since the Claimant, it is not disputed, falls within that very broad category. |
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Plutonium and highly enriched uranium and other heavy fissionable isotopes fall into this category, but tritium does not. |
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In the distaff category, the Romanian girls won the first three tournaments. |
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Recently, there has been more activity in the category as distillers see new opportunities. |
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In the fluid milk category, meanwhile, dulce de leche is becoming a popular flavor, especially in the red-hot single-serve segment. |
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I think she is used to being funny, and if you're funny and blonde, people are happy to put you in a category as dumb blonde. |
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The second category of respondents follow more than 250 feeds, which is much higher than the Dunbar number. |
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This category is restricted to people living in units, duplexes or Green-street style dwellings where lot sizes are 400 square metres or less. |
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When grading books in the VG category, dust wrappers are graded separately, and all flaws noted. |
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One is what I call categorical, where a category defines an equivalence class. |
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Thus, by imposing an adequate equivalence relation on proofs, any deductive system can be turned into a category. |
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The findings also indicated that the friends category was ranked as the highest across functional support subtypes. |
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That age group is the biggest category in the applications received by the Bureau. |
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Shunned as pariahs and labeled psychopaths, the PTSD category offered moral exculpation and access to compensation. |
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Let's include those stock matchbooks in this category, along with all those other fribbles and trifles similarly found. |
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Just type in what you want or click on a category and within seconds you'll find the right e-shop. |
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So now you don't need customised exhausts, the stock system is plenty good enough as it should be in a car of this category. |
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In the first category, the grants have supported research in astrobiology, exobiology and extraterrestrial analog environments on Earth. |
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Any normal expense incurred in the day-to-day operations of the company falls under this category. |
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Each member casts a ballot for the category of competition in their field of expertise. |
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A second category of landforms includes those that relate to the intense cryogenic weathering of exposed bedrock. |
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He adds that there has been a push for extended shelf life, driven primarily by the flavored milk category. |
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If it would be compatible, the judge must order extradition to the category 1 territory in question. |
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Her dove-grey gown with a magnificently fitted bodice and stunning choker absolutely belongs in this category. |
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Though other major economies also suffered a drop-off in this category, no nation fell as far in percentage terms as the United States. |
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Lasers in this category include those that operate laser printers and compact disc players. |
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They can land on airfields of any category, including ground and water surfaces. |
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Damien Doolan and Colm Guilfoyle competed in the under-14 wind instrument category but unfortunately did not come out tops this time. |
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Professionally made category 5e or 6 cables are preferable to home-brew cables. |
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Members of a second broad, intermediate category are labeled mestizos, cholos, or nonindigenous. |
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Ascribing moral qualities to Nature, natural substances contingently lethal to humans, knives, or toothbrushes, is simply a category mistake. |
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Subjective insights, intuitions and hunches fall into this category of knowledge. |
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I count Euripides among them, and would also include in this category Aristotle, Rousseau, Hume, and Adam Smith. |
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Employees can nominate their colleagues in any category and nomination forms can be obtained from the local human resource offices. |
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Gaines finished his coaching career in 1993 as the second all-time winningest coach, and today is ranked fifth in that category. |
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Dwarf should definitely go in the category of final-f words with variable plurals. |
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A reduction in duties and taxes can significantly influence demand in a category that is price-sensitive. |
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And passive-aggressive lateness or forgetfulness certainly falls under this category. |
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Among the large variety of pancakes, potato pancakes form a separate category. |
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They make for great advertising copy, and in that category I include the purple prose that we motoring journalists write about them. |
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A more recent category of Cajun cures consists of patent medicines and certain other commercial products. |
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Four people were crowned winners and four others received runner-up certificates in each category. |
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This is a locative noun, which is a grammatical category used when creating names for places in Algonquian. |
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The military ethnic classification for active duty personnel places Tongans and Tahitians in the Polynesian category. |
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This is a surprisingly large category of knowledge, and it is evidence of an active mind not a closed one. |
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Other tree fruits in this easiest-to-grow category include cornelian cherries, mulberries, pawpaws, and American persimmon. |
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Those that have mastered the trick fall into a special category that is neither regular or goofy foot, but switch foot. |
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We all know someone that fits into this category, and they are the people you want on your side or in your corner. |
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The icebergs came in every category of shape and featured many natural parodies of architectural styles from caveman days to now. |
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The category of pop and rock music was left up to the audience to choose a winner. |
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The y-axis indicates the number of individuals within each category of average tail moment. |
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Part Norman Rockwell, part Andy Warhol, Segal's work has been tossed in to every category from American realism and pop art to social expressionism and figurative sculpture. |
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There is a third category, the undecided, and of those there are some who lean toward the views of the yeasayers and others who favor the naysayers position. |
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Harada took his 68-kilogram category with ease, and he used the tournament to wrestle his way into another all-American performance at the NAIA national championship final. |
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Compounds that are labeled as lachrymators belong in this category. |
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In narratology and comparative mythology, the monomyth is the common template of a broad category of tales that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory. |
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Four out of 10 men, it said, and two out of 10 women regularly knock back at least a bottle of wine in one session to land them in the binge-drinker category. |
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At the time Corps engineers called their approximation a standard project hurricane, equivalent to what today would be called a fast-moving category 3 storm. |
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Lucas definitely falls into the category of ironist, but this time the ironist edges toward seeking, indicating, perhaps, Stone's desire to reconcile the two modes. |
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There is also plenty in the mid-range and in the five-star category. |
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Or a category populated with Orange Is the New Black actresses, like Kate Mulgrew, Laura Prepon, and Danielle Brooks? |
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The general pattern appears to be that the unmarked, active voice acts as a same function category, while the marked, passive voice indicates a switch in function. |
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In addition, the category labels have been shortened and no longer necessarily represent the full taxonomic hierarchy, at least in the search results display. |
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The event recognised the achievements of the company category awards winners for their work in tackling age discrimination, and promoting the benefits of mixed age workforces. |
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The global category needs to be unpacked to incorporate local heterogeneity of agricultural and social form as a precursor to understanding situated processes of change. |
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It enables the levy to be applied to petrol and any other category of fuel that may be prescribed by regulations, therefore providing for any future contingencies. |
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Although a UPC number has 12 digits, the first digit is a category code that in practice is almost always, and the final digit is a checksum used for detecting errors. |
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For an employment category to be classified as specified, there must be a low probability of its members reaching the minimum requisite rank because of its career structure. |
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The IFBB Executive Council voted to extend doping controls to the top five finalists in each category so that IFBB medals would be awarded only to drug-free athletes. |
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A new category of film artiste, playback singer, arrived on the scene. |
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Cohen includes a category of songs about hoboes, tramps, vagabonds, etc. who populated the boxcars and rail-yards in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. |
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The top finishers in each racing category were also honored. |
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Agreed, and I must include myself in that category of petty insulters. |
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The third major category of error consists of specimen defects. |
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In the category for soil temperature in Georgia, measurements greater than 72 degrees lead to no risk of seedling disease associated with insufficiently warm soil. |
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And the company won the kitchen category in the Good Housekeeping Innovation Awards, in recognition of its Super-Grip Jar Opener, an exclusive product to Lakeland. |
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This could mean flights between two states within Europe, but that possibility has seemingly been excluded by the category of intra-European flights. |
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But as the company has pointed out, the band's general 18-to 24-year-old following is confluent with the heaviest buyers in the super-premium ice cream category. |
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A look at a non-western language such as Dyirbal reveals a four-way classification, so that each noun must be preceded by a classifier telling what category it belongs to. |
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In addition, the acceptability of slides as stated by the participants was tabulated according to the discordancy rates for a given cytodiagnostic category. |
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Suggestions that medical treatment might sometimes come into this category have been disapproved, although it might cover some aspects of nursing care. |
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The pattern of pardons indicates that grand larceny, for which twenty-eight women were pardoned, was the one category of offence worthy of clemency. |
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It was feared that the aircraft would be grounded after EU regulations put it in the weight category of an airliner, increasing its insurance five-fold. |
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Medieval practices of guillotining, lynching, and public hanging belong to the same category as the death penalty by lethal injection or electrification. |
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Each number rolled on the die corresponds to a specific category. |
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And philosophy is not far from the main concerns of such mathematical fields as logic, set theory, category theory, computability, and even analysis and geometry. |
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We always get lumped into the same category, which really gravels me. |
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Most authors have seen race as the fundamental category of empire, but Cannadine points to the importance of class, and of its hierarchical gradations. |
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The bands in this second category distinguish themselves by gaining purchase on a sound so unique and texturally diverse that they lack a clear antecedent. |
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Patton, an elite category mountain bike racer, twice suffered punctures to his bike but battled on to beat many top names in the the field of more than 300 riders. |
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Configure the category simply by selecting or deselecting check boxes. |
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He added there had been a lot of preparation work and praised local schoolchildren who were highly commended for their debut in the young persons category. |
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If there is one category of horror movies that scares the pants off me, it's zombies, and this remake certainly got me jumping and twitching in my seat. |
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Today's the last day for you to cast your vote for your chosen category. |
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The Web site of a top firm in this category boasts a consistent and intuitive layout with tightly integrated content and functionality, useful demos and extensive online help. |
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This is an interesting category because only the screenwriter is nominated, not the person who wrote the original material that the screenwriter is glomming off of. |
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In this category proper names have always been popular, and by the end of the 20th century this had become the most common way of generating new rhymes. |
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The phonematic facts are far better explained and more simply set forth if we conceive of a separate phonemic category in which all stressed-vowel oppositions are suspended. |
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There is also a category of overanxious drivers who start revving up their vehicles when 15 to 20 seconds are still left for the green signal to light up. |
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Thus Queen Elizabeth I's rousing declamation to her troops at Tilbury in 1588 falls into this category since it is hinged to the crisis of the Spanish Armada. |
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The discussion of his second phenomenological category is easy to grasp. |
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