A full report documenting the detailed debate and analysis will be published separately. |
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The government is also in the process of registering fishermen and documenting their needs, he added. |
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Specifically, more oceanographic research in Hudson Bay, particularly documenting pycnocline development, is needed. |
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Self-taught in macrophotography and entomology, Ogawa specializes in documenting the social life of ants, wasps, and bees. |
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This method of documenting the sale also applied in the second example of a cash purchase where the replacement car was new. |
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This book consists of 11 essays documenting the phenomena of self-employment among various nations of the world. |
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When the last fascicle was published in April 1928, it completed a ten-volume dictionary documenting over 400,000 words and phrases. |
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Despite her professed intent, Barbara is more successful in documenting her own growing obsession with Sheba than Sheba's ill-advised amour. |
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In any case, documenting a phenomenon and dating it are two different enterprises. |
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Grace has landed her own reality series, documenting her transition from a male to a female. |
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The current rage of freeriding and urban assault mountain biking has produced a gamut of videos documenting the latest and greatest feats. |
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The state of New Jersey does not require home-schooling parents to file any reports documenting that their children are actually being educated. |
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They learn by visiting the campus, taking field measurements, making freehand sketches, and documenting their research in digital media. |
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A video documenting the project, made by a student for independent-study credit, was shown at the event and was available for purchase. |
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We are documenting the massive change that is happening, unapprehended, before our eyes. |
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His exterior photography is gorgeous, documenting the passing of time with beautiful sunrises. |
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Our early libraries served a valuable role in documenting our sport's storied past. |
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It shows the splendour of Europe's royal families while documenting the poverty of the working classes. |
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Instead, it focuses on documenting and dramatising a story that most everyone knows at least something about. |
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We need to start a special project documenting political party stooges in the media. |
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Far more efficient searches involve specific paedophile buzzwords or phrases documenting particular forms of abuse. |
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Chris is interested in documenting what the potential is for carbon sequestration. |
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They are expressing the national agenda of their new country by documenting important moments in the past. |
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They will be asked to fill out questionnaires documenting details of their family history. |
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Jon is now blogging the prison stories of his friends inside and documenting his return to society. |
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During the early 1900s the documentalists felt a need for a general term, which could describe the content of the documenting activity. |
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Are these full-fledged art works or just ephemera documenting chemically altered states of consciousness? |
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His research is thorough and complete, even to the point of documenting the incomplete record keeping of German flying squadrons. |
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Self-taught in macrophotography and entomology, he specializes in documenting the social life of ants, wasps, and bees. |
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Other highlights include documenting great white pines, American sycamores, tulip trees, eastern cottonwoods, eastern hemlock, and other species. |
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Do you see that as a counterweight to the discriminatory practices that you've been documenting? |
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For the past 25 years he has been documenting the immigrant experience in Canada, working class culture and the labour movement. |
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They say marking and documenting the sites is a concern because of a long history of grave robbing and desecration. |
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Specialists had made significant progress in documenting Algeria's Roman heritage, a process intimately bound up with French imperial ambitions. |
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The Coast Guard recognized that there is a public interest in the media's recording and documenting this event. |
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That year the first report documenting the violations of the freedom of the press is released. |
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To begin documenting this history, one must read a number of exhibition catalogs, many of which remain insufficiently known. |
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I had more fun documenting this particular morning than writing anything else during the year. |
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Preserving 186 Spring Street would be an excellent first step towards documenting LGBTQ history for future generations. |
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By documenting five families of Arkansan quilters, he answers several basic but priceless questions about these important cultural artifacts. |
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They've written a book documenting case after case of ordinary people suddenly caught in a nightmare. |
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Since his arrival he has been searching for his long-lost relatives and for the next four weeks he will be documenting his search. |
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Each of the study teams has come back with a wealth of photographs documenting the flora and fauna in these regions. |
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I'm kicking myself for not thoroughly documenting the birds with photographs and audio recordings. |
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This is a brand new work by Lucy Hogg, from a series documenting how people use art museums. |
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But The Dog surpasses simply documenting the alienation endemic in the 21st-century global village. |
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He is known for his edgy, often nude photos of girls out on the town and for documenting his late night antics. |
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But soon he began documenting his entire life, recording dinner parties, conversations, and coaxing his wife into bed. |
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring may be useful in documenting white coat hypertension and verifying hypotensive symptoms in patients receiving anti-hypertensive agents. |
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I never kept a diary when I was growing up but I did receive them as Christmas presents and loved the idea of documenting my daily and dull doings. |
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That, plus the Moravian fondness for documenting everything, gives Salem its claim to the first-ever Fourth of July celebration. |
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A share certificate documenting payment and ownership such as we know today was not issued but was instead entered in the company's share register. |
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The report builds on a recent UN report documenting the high economic costs worldwide of domestic violence. |
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Following retrospective exhibitions at the Whitney Museum and Corcoran Gallery in 1974, she began keeping journals documenting her life as an artist. |
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Or does the experience of documenting the event excuse them from active participation, allowing them to become an active arm's-length witness rather than passive participant. |
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An image of a house in Glastonbury, Conn., shot by Philip Trager in 1976, when he went around the state documenting its buildings. |
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McKay Coppins reports on the filmmakers documenting the G-rated spring break. |
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The photograph documenting this action is lyrically beautiful. |
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Local archives house valuable deeds documenting the glory of the mediaeval city, which has witnessed the coronation of 11 Hungarian kings and eight regal wives. |
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I've been digging through pictures cursing myself for not documenting my work better, typing the details from my notes then suddenly, I broke the backspace key on my computer. |
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Hanging out backstage, documenting the performers and the life of the show, is like therapy for her, she says. |
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During the restoration process, volunteers discovered plaques documenting a list of the dead contained within the mausoleum. |
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A trove of photos found after his death reveals he spent this time documenting the crazy world around him. |
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The mean number of office-based visits documenting a diagnosis of ADHD among girls tripled in the 1990s, whereas the number for boys increased about twofold. |
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In 2001, Premiere Magazine published an extensive article documenting Schwarzenegger's peccadilloes. |
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The diagnosis of fibrocartilaginous emboli is made by documenting the presence of intervertebral disk material within the spinal cord vasculature. |
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Three decapod species are congeneric with extant species known from outer shelf and slope habitats documenting an onshore-offshore pattern of ecological preference. |
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During World War II, he and his family were interned at Manzanar, California, where he was allowed to take photographs documenting life in the camp. |
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And how are these books documenting the flora actually used by people? |
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Human Rights Watch spent 25 days in West Darfur and the vicinity, documenting abuses in rural areas that were previously populated by Masalit and Fur communities. |
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Peter and Rosemary Grant of Princeton have done some of the best work on natural selection in the wild, documenting its effect on Darwin's finches on the Galapagos island. |
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To mark the occasion, the Royal Parks Agency is running a series of guided tours of the garden and establishing an archive documenting its history. |
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Usually research would include a study of photographs taken over the years, but very few photographs exist in the archives documenting its history. |
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Bremerhaven, Germany, prepared the port of Szczecin for receiving, marshalling, documenting and loading of the inbound Polish equipment. |
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One trike travels by river, documenting the journey, while a second is ridden, or pushed if necessary, through riverside communities. |
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Although liable to censorship, the latter has a tradition of satirising and attacking School policies, as well as documenting recent events. |
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Records exist documenting knowledge of the route among Senusret I, Seti, Ramesses IV and also, later, the Roman Empire, especially for mining. |
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Fueros were charters documenting the privileges and usages given to all the people repopulating a town. |
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It went from apprenticeships to universities and from oral traditions to documenting texts. |
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Wallace used the term Malay Archipelago as the title of his influential book documenting his studies in the region. |
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In countries where Gaels live, census records documenting population statistics have taken place. |
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Since the release of his novel, Meades has presented a TV programme documenting Victorian architecture in Portsmouth Dockyard. |
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Coincidently, the film crew had been documenting the rescue teams at Lossiemouth at the time of the Piper Alpha accident. |
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City of Recovery Press was founded in Dundee, and has become a controversial figure in documenting the darker side of the city. |
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The immunologist had logged hundreds of lab hours documenting ways in which human milk helps babies fight infections. |
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Ethnobotanical studies have traditionally been concerned with documenting the relationships between people and plants at one moment in time. |
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Another heart-framed photo documenting a bouquet of limp daisies is foregrounded in Fantasie. |
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By combining it with ClickNet's diagraming, documenting and reporting power, we're helping to deliver a superior solution for network management. |
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An Drochaid, an hourlong documentary in Scottish Gaelic, was made for BBC Alba documenting the battle to remove tolls from the Skye bridge. |
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When the drawer opened, a lookdown camera recorded the images, documenting the transaction as it occurred. |
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In documenting real estate transactions, patties generally intend that letters of intent be nonbinding. |
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The Victoria Memorial, a place of interest in Kolkata, has a museum documenting the city's history. |
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Nationwide anger spiralled at reported cases of sexual assault in Tahrir Square, after a video documenting one case of assault went viral last Sunday. |
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Most sources documenting Germanic paganism have presumably been lost. |
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There have been a few clinical studies documenting sundowning but, until now, there hasn't been research to see what's going on in the brain to explain this. |
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He set down the pictures and pulled out a minialbum. The first page was her senior picture, with her swirly handwriting documenting important events. |
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In his 1846 published call for help in documenting antiquities, Thoms was echoing scholars from across the European continent to collect artifacts of verbal lore. |
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The Jurassic Coast consists of Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous cliffs, spanning the Mesozoic, documenting 185 million years of geological history. |
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The relevant literature documenting anaesthetic management of labor pain in patients with spina bifida is limited to several case reports and a small case series. |
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The novel Frankenstein is written in epistolary form, documenting a fictional correspondence between Captain Robert Walton and his sister, Margaret Walton Saville. |
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It was commissioned in the early 14th century by the Ilkhan Abaqa Khan as a way of documenting the entire world's history, to help establish the Mongols' own cultural legacy. |
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However, there are few bright stars occulted by the moon, and the task of documenting the dim stars' positions and training navigators to recognize them would be daunting. |
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Soon after they met, the two became close friends, and Woodhouse started to collect Keatsiana, documenting as much as he could about Keats's poetry. |
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One of the researchers, a board-certified parasitologist from the University of Kentucky, began documenting parasite-control programs at various farms in Kentucky. |
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Of concern are recent reports documenting reduced susceptibility and resistance to polymyxins, regarded as reserve therapy for multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas. |
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