The most obvious hybrid views simply conjoin or disjoin the probability and process views. |
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So it should be perfectly fine to conjoin two noun phrases as complements of expect, and indeed it is. |
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The proposal to conjoin the city's large student population into one ward is not new. |
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Averroes and Avicenna both teach that the human and active intellect conjoin in the moment of intellection. |
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It may be too kind to ascribe this attachment to the persistence of the Humboldt ideal, which did at least conjoin teaching and research. |
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Such ethnographic explorations of film, video and television elsewhere place the book at some distance from many ongoing discussions that conjoin film and anthropology. |
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The pair of Asiatic lions, in Gir National Park, in India's western state of Gujarat, will conjoin every 25 minutes for four days. |
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Indeed, the uneven vocabulary of sexual difference can be seen as part of a movement that itself sought to conjoin and serialize socio-sexual practices and behaviors. |
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He told me that I had to look at each scene as separate entities that do not conjoin. |
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Campagnolo found a way to permanently conjoin the semi-axles of the bottom bracket to the respective crankset arms. |
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Kepesh's harried confessional provides the narrative drive for the novel and draws attention to Roth's ability to seamlessly and unforcedly conjoin prose and plotline. |
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More sophisticated hybrid views attempt to integrate the notions of probability and process, and not merely conjoin or disjoin them. |
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He invited Governments and all UNICEF partners to conjoin their efforts to protect children and create a world in which their rights are respected. |
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Tectonic plates conjoin in merry hysteria. |
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In these cathedrals of mirthlessness, he can conjoin with his co-religionists in celebration of the body ugly with no detriment to the rest of us. |
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Like his scandalously barefoot goat-god in L'après-midi d'un faune, he seems to conjoin the animal and the otherworldly and to fuse, as in his choreography for The Rite of Spring, the primitive and the futuristic. |
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For really long logs you can conjoin several sawmills. |
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It is our aim, that with us, travelling and sociability conjoin, which in the canton of Valais is especially symbolised by it's excellent local wines. |
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Each face of the six identical sides is decorated with six rosettes, each of which is made up of six petals. Each of the rosettes is separated from its neighbour by two triangular shapes which conjoin at their tips. |
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Here,' said the eldest, pointing a gnarled finger at a chart, 'the Sun, the Moon, and Jupiter will conjoin under the Pushya star which then will be in the Sign of Cancer. |
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They are representatives that will loosely conjoin a nation. |
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With the new release, Conjoin now provides an API through which to integrate Field. |
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Conjoin is based in Bedford, Massachusetts, and can be found on the Web at www. |
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He has been with Conjoin since late 1999 as top regional sales manager. |
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