One of the few ways we have of doing so is through quantitative and qualitative research, and we have required that that be done. |
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Unfortunately for me, I developed early and, in the course of doing so, sprouted rampantly growing patches of thick, dark fur all over my body. |
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In doing so, he subjects central tenets of modern economics to trenchant criticism. |
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And so I started switching from these endless derivative novels to trying to write parts for actors, and I've been doing so ever since. |
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If a plain suit lead has been trumped, it is illegal to undertrump unless by doing so one creates a K-Q or K-Q-J combination in the trick. |
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In doing so, it misleads its intended audience which will include Biblicists unfamiliar with details of the archaeological debate. |
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In doing so, he would treat the money standing to the credit of the joint account as funds available for his own purposes. |
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Organising a conspiracy of such proportion seems mind-boggling, especially since the precise purpose of doing so is unclear. |
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By doing so it is possible to uniformly print a sheet from a leading edge to a trailing edge and form a better-quality image. |
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We can assure you that by doing so, it will be beneficial to all aspects of your life. |
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In doing so, I emphasize linkages between sexual politics and political history. |
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George really is moving on, and by doing so seems to be genuinely developing his skills as a songwriter as well as performer. |
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After doing so, she dried her hair, brushed her teeth, and put on the barest amount of makeup, to cover the circles forming beneath her eyes. |
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He feels safe doing so because he knows that while he might have bent some rules, he never broke them. |
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In the process of doing so, I used my new torque wrench to tighten the bolts on the faceplate of my Thomson stem. |
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Seiji struggled to reclaim his arm, but in doing so, caused all packages to topple over and fall to the ground. |
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Jenkins served the first four services of the third game, picking up one ace in the process of doing so. |
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In doing so, servers and bartenders should avoid words that make the order seem excessive. |
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Calling them names for doing so is like shooting the messenger who brings bad news. |
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In doing so, she joined in with a time-honoured tradition of musicians taking a stance against war. |
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It was a shame, because we were doing so well and had such a tight-knit group. |
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If you were to meet me at a party I would not talk about myself in any great depth and I had no intention of doing so on the web. |
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In doing so she noticed the half written text totally incriminating him and his nefarious activities. |
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In doing so, this mucus becomes a culture medium for further bacterial growth, aggravating the state of recurrent infections. |
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In doing so, they've blooded players of a newer generation, yet many of the old hands were most central to last Sunday's win. |
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In doing so, they waste money, intimidate doctors, clog up the system and draw in the meddlesome fools in Westminster. |
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What you mean to say is that you intend to resist doing so, which I already knew. |
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Having not seen the film, nor having any intention of doing so, I couldn't say. |
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But in doing so they cut themselves off from the efficiencies created by the division of labour. |
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In doing so, they knew that hard bargaining and unpleasant compromise might be necessary. |
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I appreciate your doing so, and thanks also for the compliments about the photos! |
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We just thank our lucky stars that she is still with us and is doing so well in her recovery. |
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In part, that's because getting young voters to the ballot boxes costs three times as much as doing so with older voters. |
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Once or twice he tried to dart inside, but something kept him from doing so, and he only manages to burn himself badly in several places. |
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We adopt their mannerisms, and little quirks, and while doing so, we may lose our own, and lose our sense of identity. |
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They want to burst past the obstacle in their path but good manners and guilt prevents them from doing so. |
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If the relevant agency has lawful authority to intercept a telecommunication, technological barriers should not prevent them from doing so. |
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In doing so, he proves himself to be one of the more expressive singers around, free of melismatic acrobatics and, fortunately, scatting. |
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In doing so, she was dreadfully burned and her face was permanently scarred. |
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The cure for crime is locking up malefactors and doing so with equal and impartial enthusiasm regardless of skin colour. |
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I had never seen a teach shoot fire from her eyes before, but Miss Gulch looked as if she were only moments away from doing so. |
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But what's worse than people speaking rudely to your face is doing so behind your back, especially when it's not true. |
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They will be able to accumulate significant tax-free incomes by doing so and help the economy. |
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In doing so, the individual takes account of personalised needs, maximum tax avoidance, investment options, and so forth. |
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Tape deck manufacturers, cassette makers, etc. all pay up and have been doing so for years. |
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Would alcoholics seek help for their illness if doing so were tantamount to confessing to criminal activity? |
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In doing so, the automakers might finally get more attention from the world's financial markets. |
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Bereavement always enhances associational sensitivity and by doing so rubs salt into the wound. |
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I dropped hints to Ed, but I feel rather selfish in doing so because it's a tad pricey for our budget. |
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I have had countless experiences with taxi drivers that do not put on their safety belt, even if I insist on them doing so. |
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So riding the luge is a mixture of falling down a hill and laughing while doing so, and pushing and pulling handlebars. |
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In doing so, they perform saccadic movements, smooth pursuit movements, vergence movements, vestibular movements, and accommodation. |
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While he was doing so, with a running fire of commentary from him, the waiter brought in a tray of tea. |
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In doing so, modern states exhibited an assimilationist tendency, striving for social homogeneity. |
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Despite the lost games and the current record, SFU players are not doing so badly. |
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These provisions encourage a judge to make rulings where there are good case management reasons for doing so. |
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They don't know what's happened, so all they're doing is speculating and in doing so they've been casting aspersions on a whole industry. |
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The solution in the beaker was evaporated to dryness, in doing so the arsenious oxide was volatilized, possibly as arsenious chloride. |
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Firstly he legislated to restrict the Commission's power to arbitrate and, in doing so, its capacity to conciliate. |
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Someone donating that much to me would be doing so because they approve of the idea of an independent journalist. |
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In the course of doing so I also approached the people of York for their views on the proposed scheme. |
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When she finally appeased her parents' curiosity by doing so they naturally asked him about his family and background. |
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A player flagrantly flaunts the rules, and in doing so, is caught bang to rights. |
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And in doing so they have ridden roughshod over the rights of disabled people. |
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In our everyday lives, we treat animals as a means to our ends, but we increasingly lack moral justifications for doing so. |
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He will become rich and famous, but in doing so he will find that it comes at the cost of living a lie. |
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By doing so, it effectively attempts to remedy racist injustice by trivializing misogynist violence. |
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Yet when doing so they always sought congressional authority, even if after the fact. |
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Ewan climbed up the ladder quickly, used to doing so, as he'd been climbing the same ladder for over six years. |
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Miller, 36, says she complained more than a dozen times to bosses at all levels but was retaliated against for doing so. |
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By the end of last summer, I was doing so well I decided to make the leap and sell designer clothes full time. |
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And before any brainwashed zombie starts screaming that I am trivialising rape, it is this very situation which is doing so. |
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It later repurchased the securities, and in doing so, tried to classify the sale and repurchase as a simple repurchase. |
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I don't feel I'm ready to take this big step yet, but I know it would save me zillions of dollars by doing so. |
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She was about to get careless and stroll on casually, but she was able to reprehend herself from doing so. |
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And in doing so, the gene creates copies of its genetic material by replicating itself through intricate processes of cell division. |
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If the gap between railings on a stairway or at the landing is wide enough to crawl through you should rig a device to stop kids from doing so. |
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By doing so, the legacy of the landgraves of Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Darmstadt and the electors and grand dukes of Hesse may be preserved. |
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To these people I knew I was not just a regular person, I was something that they wanted to protect, but hurt by doing so. |
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Although they have used dancers on occasion in their concerts, regrettably, they will not be doing so here. |
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This labours the point, and I apologise for doing so, but none offer an alternative to our current position. |
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Unwanted gifts can be returned and, yes, even regifted, but doing so takes a certain measure of craftiness. |
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However, by doing so she loses the right to maintenance or alimony which a divorced woman can claim legally. |
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I have not filed a workers compensation claim over anybody doing anything and never considered doing so. |
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In doing so, he echoes the line of many a know-nothing conservative before him. |
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His fame, at present, has protected him, and in doing so was merely ensuring he continued to allow the red mist to descend. |
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In doing so I've made some wonderful new friends, discovered new comrades and rediscovered old ones. |
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Much as I love walking through woods and forests, I prefer doing so in a cooler season. |
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Isn't it terrific to see someone from the area doing so well and obviously wooing the ladies along the way! |
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In doing so, it re-examines many of the received opinions on the Thatcher years. |
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The judge held that the reinsurers could not withhold approval unless there were reasonable grounds for doing so. |
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If he is a fraudster, then those who supported him must be held accountable for doing so. |
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By doing so, the chain hopes to bring regulars back and win them over with exceptional service. |
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I'm not entirely comfortable with doing so, in part because I suspect much of the advice is particular to my class and how I grade exams. |
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After doing so, she brushed her teeth and then attempted to arouse her siblings from sleep. |
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In doing so, the customer avoids dealing with paper certificates, which can be lost or misfiled. |
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There wasn't much room, and while doing so he knocked his headdress into his eyes and so took some time readjusting it in the rear view mirror. |
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Scientists seeking to control the biological process of aging may also contemplate doing so through genetic manipulations. |
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The Federal Government will not ratify the protocol until the economic impact of doing so is fully assessed. |
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In doing so, I hope to convince you that running for a Student Government Executive Body position will be worth your while. |
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He plays up his breeding and rank at every opportunity, and in doing so reveals himself to be an even grubbier character than we first imagined. |
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The debate ranged over many emotive ethical issues and in doing so lost sight of what was of benefit to the area as required by the statute. |
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It is the duty of the media to reveal misconduct and this attempt at doing so should be applauded. |
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But we should be clear that we are doing so for reasons of justice and not in the delusive hope of greater security. |
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If the court refuses to consent to the waiver, it must provide written reasons for doing so. |
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In doing so he demonstrates a clear preference of respectability above passion. |
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They have been doing so for years, of course, shrewdly navigating the political shoals. |
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In doing so, he devised a more fundamental way of defining the absolute zero of temperature, independent of any particular material substance. |
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In doing so, they expose themselves to marijuana which may be contaminated with adulterants and mould. |
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However there was a feeling that we were well out of order in doing so. |
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Many were just eager to forget, absolve, or overlook serious accusations, simply because doing so would be hugely convenient. |
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To accuse him of doing so is certainly an effective way to end a conversation. |
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In doing so, Gretchen Hamel, a spokesperson for the Ernst campaign, said that the paper was biased. |
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In doing so he exposed the failure of other airlines in the region to see the huge pent-up demand for cheap travel. |
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A Scorpio will gladly give you the shirt off their back if you need it, but you may get the slightest inkling that they have an ulterior motive for doing so. |
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Alexander the Great absorbed into his empire all of the territories in the Neo-Babylonian, Median, and Achaemenid Empires, but the Roman Empire came nowhere close to doing so. |
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Williams never wavered from that claim of innocence and said he refused to confess to crimes he did not commit, even if doing so would save his life. |
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For doing so, I was likened in comments to Josef Mengele, a comparison that warmed the cockles of my gay, half-Jewish heart. |
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In doing so, he not only mistranslated the national motto e pluribus unum but also ignored the long history of American political divisions along racial and ethnic lines. |
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He looks at her suspiciously while doing so, as well he might. |
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I commend him for doing so, and for the immense amount of good he has done in that role. |
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After all, doing so would make them complicit in irrationality, which is against their religion. |
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I envy my refusenik friends their steadfast commitments to stay in, and contentment in doing so. |
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Although both agreements affirm the duty of parties to prevent and eliminate land-based marine pollution, they do not as such prescribe detailed standards for doing so. |
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In doing so he seems to have struck a very raw nerve indeed. |
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My body is doing so many odd things I don't know if I'm coming or going. |
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But he follows his obsession, and goes to great lengths in doing so, peeping through keyholes and lurking in the bushes with binoculars in an effort to satisfy his curiosity. |
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This nineteenth century green man holds out the prophetic possibility of restoration with nature, and in doing so reinforces our own sense of exile from it. |
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In all countries where such programs are available, a user who has been receiving treatment outside the prison setting can continue doing so inside. |
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And now, thanks to a few minutes of daredevil antics on big screens around the world, it is doing so. |
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Especially if, like the New York Post or a borough president, they can score demagogue points by doing so. |
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Police are often given great leeway in determining whether or not to use lethal force, and are rarely indicted for doing so. |
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Sikelianos attempts to untangle some complex knots in this book, and it is a testament to her writerly scope that she succeeds in doing so with wit and humor. |
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In fact, according to the owner, most of the customers are regulars who come in more than once a week, and have been doing so since it opened eight years ago. |
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I believe that categorizing this story as an allegory is more appropriate than doing so as a myth because a myth is defined as explaining natural phenomenon. |
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That would mean it would likely be discounted because you voted in the wrong precinct without knowing you were doing so. |
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And, in doing so, are we ultimately doing them, as well as the feminist movement, a disservice? |
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It is much easier to just scribble out a prescription without thinking, but doing so is lazy and poor patient care. |
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When finally cajoled into doing so he made no secret of his reluctance. |
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Amazingly, the attorney general acknowledges that the police merely try to maximize their hit rates in deciding whom to search, but he blames them for doing so. |
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She could easily have ruined his career with a harassment suit but instead chose to just walk away, and he's insisting we reprimand her for doing so. |
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It has become unfashionable for women to talk about laundry and washing machines in polite society, as if doing so somehow demonstrated the limits of their worldly interests. |
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David said that it was wrong for children to be approached and that solicitors doing so would be in breach of their responsibility to act reputably. |
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These City stock-pickers aim to beat the overall performance of the stock market and, in doing so, earn themselves reputations as investment gurus. |
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His reasons for not doing so do not provide him with a lawful excuse. |
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In doing so, he implied the obsolescence of that most embedded of British watering holes, the pub. |
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Presumably, those who share the campaign are doing so with empathy in mind, though they may lack the funds to contribute more. |
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My learned friend's submission seems to be premised on the submission that it can only be rational to change one's mind if there is a rational reason for doing so. |
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I felt weak for doing so, and as I cried I thought about the blast, dragging the memory up and thinking about it repeatedly until I remembered the smell. |
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By doing so and legislating the Qassas laws, the post-revolutionary state endowed fathers with the undisputed right of life and death over their children. |
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Reprocessing and reusing devices originally manufactured for single use only is common in U.S. clinical settings, but the safety of doing so is in question. |
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Anyone who brings their children is doing so at their own risk. |
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The company beat off competition from several rivals to win the deal, and in doing so has scored an important endorsement for its expansion into server management. |
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Legal experts said the couple could not marry in a civil ceremony in England because the 1836 Marriage Act bars members of the royal family from doing so. |
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They got it with Hillary even when feminist leaders were not supporting her or doing so half-heartedly. |
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In doing so, the first Pope from a united Germany has identified himself with the austere and saintly monk who saved the culture of Western Europe during the Dark Ages. |
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The only way to get better at asking about sexual orientation is to make a point of doing so. |
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In doing so, he demonstrates quite coherently and cogently that genuine lyric poetry is far from dead, that it is inventive and individual as it ever was. |
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Yes this is the authoress speaking, and yes I have a purpose for doing so. |
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The Kurds are already doing so in the north, and many shiites are doing so in the south. |
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The national department is to amend current exemption procedures and criteria later this year to ensure all those who cannot pay fees are duly exempt from doing so. |
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If you've missed a workout or scarfed down an entire pizza, think about what led you to do this and what it would take to stop you from doing so next time. |
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In doing so, data can be captured at every point of customer contact from order entry to fulfilment whether that contact is by telephone, fax, call center or Web site. |
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So, too, negligently failing to treat a patient is as culpable as doing so in a negligent manner, and if death results a manslaughter charge could be brought. |
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In doing so, the author presents a balanced account of the successes and the failures of Italy's greatest prime minister of the twentieth century. |
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True, fighters can scramble to a hot spot earlier than a cruiser, but what's the point in doing so when they get shot down by enemy cruisers in two seconds? |
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Do not martyr yourself, as you will only be resented for doing so! All of the children will benefit from the role model of a mother who takes her own needs seriously. |
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The fact that doing so can instantaneously alleviate all our discomfort is hard to resist. |
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At all events he thought the chance of it doing so was sufficiently small that, set against other factors it should not act as a bar to striking out the proceedings. |
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I got up, and while doing so struck a match to ignite the overhead oxygen. |
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As regards food, the Third World is waiting to feed us and this should be encouraged as, in the process of doing so, it will become the Second World. |
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Management had previously tried to remove its machinery during the night of July 15, but was prevented from doing so by barricades erected by workers. |
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She had no intention of doing so, but she could threaten him. |
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In doing so, we need to decisively seize the day, and broaden the agenda. |
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Farmers using no-till are doing so as a way to help clean their fields by keeping crop and weed seeds from being buried by tillage and to increase soil organic matter. |
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But Hobbes did take both scepticism and philosophy seriously, and there was a kind of courage in his doing so which far outweighed his famous personal timorousness. |
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In doing so, they avoided setting a new club record for the wrong reasons. |
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In doing so he referred to the evidence of the pathologist and concluded that it was pure speculation to suggest that the deceased was bound with the bed sheet. |
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While doing so he overbalanced, toppling 22 feet to the ground below. |
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Thank the government who paid for it by giving their employer a tax break for doing so. |
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The story told about a World War II German submarine that was doomed to torpedo the same ship over and over again and, in doing so, driving the submarine captain mad. |
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On arrival my Dad struggled to explain to a traffic warden that he did have to park here thank you, and that hundreds of other parents would be doing so imminently. |
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It's a fairly transparent attempt by the Prime Minister to avoid scrutiny and further revealing of the truth whilst trying to appear not to be doing so. |
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In doing so, black minstrelsy signified on the white supremacist belief that black degeneracy would ultimately lead to the extinction of the black race. |
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In doing so Evans designed a continuous process of manufacturing that required no human labor. |
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Mill states that it is acceptable to harm oneself as long as the person doing so is not harming others. |
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By doing so, you get an accurate snapshot of both the resident's ADL self-performance skills and the amount of support provided by staff. |
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It loves to rev and in doing so sounds every inch the sports-car, with a slight hissing from the Turbo's wastegate on downchanges. |
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Yet Levy, on behalf of Tottenham's reclusive bankroller Joe Lewis, has never been shy in doing so. |
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These guys are sure-handed and smooth, rarely dropping the ball on the field, but routinely doing so off it. |
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In order to remain neutral, the Speaker generally refrains from making speeches, although there is nothing to prevent him or her from doing so. |
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Should the offender be unable to pay, his family would be responsible for doing so. |
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In doing so he played a critical role in redacting the texts of all three Gymnastica. |
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By doing so, he became the first person to achieve a true circumnavigation of the world solo from West to East via the great Capes. |
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Even today, women who show signs of anger and who express themselves in some assertive way may be labelled stroppy for doing so. |
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A squad of soldiers ordered them to disperse but instead of doing so they commenced throwing ice and rocks. |
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They agree to touch it at the same time, and doing so, discover that it is a Portkey that transports them to a graveyard. |
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In doing so, he also became only the third person in professional competition to compile a maximum to win a match. |
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In doing so, he minutely described and anticipated the entropy and atomism of quantum physics. |
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Darcy who has made the match at great expense, and hints that he may have a motive for doing so. |
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In doing so the vast superiority in numbers of the Coalition would be greatly diminished. |
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In doing so the compilers frequently divide the range into smaller areas to aid their description. |
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In doing so, he has reinvented the traditional Japanese house, with its post and beam structure and infill of translucent shoji screens. |
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By doing so, he connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea and formed the Strait of Gibraltar. |
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However, it is possible for them to become stuck in the upward position, and by doing so create problems in the weaving. |
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Countries ambitious to develop and deploy nuclear weapons are discouraged from doing so by countries that already possess them. |
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They argued that doing so would establish the right to take anything that one may want, irrespective of the rights of others. |
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By doing so he was able to bring back the Walloon provinces to an allegiance to the king. |
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Taylor had missed a total of 23 darts at doubles and, in doing so, suffered his sixth defeat in a major PDC final out of the 72 he had contested. |
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Cajetan's original instructions had been to arrest Luther if he failed to recant, but the legate desisted from doing so. |
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It is not clear whether they are doing so or are responding to subtle visual or tactile cues from the humans around them. |
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In doing so, he placed a cornerstone in consolidating early phoneme theory. |
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In doing so Red Bull became the first Austrian team to win the Formula One constructors championship. |
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As a think tank, doing so would be illegal under its tax status. |
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Haye gave up eating animal products at the beginning of 2014 and was immediately open about his reasons for doing so. |
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Now that he was doing so much else she could never have the grossness to apply for it to Sir Claude. |
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For a real secret he substitutes a pseudosecret, though in doing so he cannot help telling the attentive reader that there is a secret there. |
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In doing so, she rivetingly employs a totally committed cast, led by Crissy Rock. |
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In doing so, they stash accruals in cookie jars during the good times and reach into them when needed in the bad times. |
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By doing so, they were able to more carefully deduce the acoustic nature of the speech signal. |
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Only the more powerful merchants were able to survive foreign competition and in doing so prospered boundlessly. |
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Rather than stopping play, the referee may allow play to continue if doing so will benefit the team against which an offence has been committed. |
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While he was doing so, other soldiers also reached the litter and one attempted to kill Atahualpa. |
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Even if mixes were common, the white population tried to keep their higher status, and were largely successful in doing so. |
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In some instances, the king's wife was simply unable to join him in the coronation ceremony due to circumstances preventing her from doing so. |
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Handel overcame this challenge, but he spent large sums of his own money in doing so. |
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In doing so they have retained, to a high degree, their distinctive cultural and religious identity. |
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The men placed all of their faith in Odin, and wherever they called his name they would receive assistance from doing so. |
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It was also at this time that AOMD denied ever having recognized AOMDA and wasn't interested in doing so at that time. |
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Loral is entitled to request a review of its status with respect to the NYSE and is considering doing so. |
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The motivation for doing so is often used as the basis of the primary label for any irregular military. |
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Even Shah began stodgily, taking 34 deliveries to get off the mark, and doing so courtesy of a misfield. |
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I felt no compunction in doing so, for under the circumstances I felt that I should protect myself in every way I could. |
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A large number of foreigners have traditionally been permitted to live in France and succeeded in doing so. |
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The Ex-Im Bank charges fees and turns a profit while doing so. |
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Theodoric sought to revive Roman culture and government and in doing so, profited the Italian people. |
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But if Ontario is so efficient, why is Saskatchewan doing so well by comparison? |
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In doing so he evidenced a talent for and intuitive understanding of the principles of accounting, which was not to be invented for centuries. |
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He received lavish donations from the wealthy families of Rome, who, following his own example, were eager, by doing so, to expiate their sins. |
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In doing so, Briggs became the youngest English spin bowler since Derek Underwood to reach the landmark. |
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In doing so, William Caxton enabled a common language and spelling to be dispersed among the entirety of England at a much faster rate. |
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Although he was quite capable of affecting accents from outside the M25, he always steered clear of doing so. |
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Charles would construct the first permanent fortification in the city, doing so on that same island. |
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When an RA is issued, pilots are expected to respond immediately to the RA unless doing so would jeopardize the safe operation of the flight. |
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The town has gradually extended up the river valley, encompassing several villages in doing so. |
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It means no-one will be able to drink alcohol at the castle and, if police find anyone doing so, the booze can be confiscated. |
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Emergency procedures instructed personnel to make their way to lifeboat stations, but the fire prevented them from doing so. |
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The American owners are wanting to thicken the squad but, in doing so, you've got to separate the wheat from the chaff. |
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Studies show that the average time is about 45 days to three months, with 95 percent of people who seroconvert doing so within six months. |
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Orthography was still not standardized and the principles for doing so were vigorously discussed among Danish philologists. |
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And then I was doing so many consultations for Melungeon cousins that I decided to commercialize my sideline and get paid for what I was doing. |
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This pair was the first to sail the passage, although they had the benefit of doing so over a couple of summers. |
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By doing so, the second vortex ring rolls under it and begins to spin faster. |
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He planned to go on crusade to the Levant, but was prevented from doing so by rebellions in Gascony. |
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In doing so, they became the first team in World Cup history to win three titles, as well as the first to successfully defend a title. |
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Furthermore, Nexus reserves the right to chaperone any filming or photography taking place on the network, and has often insisted upon doing so. |
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However, it does mention that certain types of person could not be maintained because of the difficulty in doing so. |
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By doing so examiners are erroring in the direction of drawing hypotheses based on greater evidence of reliability and validity. |
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Cornerways recently put up new glass, Wight Salads is in the process of doing so, and Fresca has launched its ambitious Thanet Earth development. |
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But in doing so, CAC didn't keep up with the complicated paperwork requirements the PRA demands. |
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The American victory at Saratoga convinced the French that supporting the Patriots was worthwhile, but doing so also brought major concerns. |
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In doing so he introduced the continental European concept of an archaeological culture to the British archaeological community. |
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Rotem Sivan has succeeded in doing so with his trio, by fusing jazz with classical, Mediterranean and folk. |
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However, it is true that in a small minority of cases, women hunt the same kind of quarry as men, sometimes doing so alongside men. |
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In doing so, they approach the term from the law enforcement point of view. |
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Morris also regularly contributed articles to the newspaper, in doing so befriending another contributor, George Bernard Shaw. |
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Townshend baulked at the prospect of doing so, and demanded that all the tapes be burned. |
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In the course of doing so, Newman learned that Waugh hated the modern world and wished that he had been born two or three centuries sooner. |
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To be a theologian, one must know how to pray, and one who prays in spirit and in truth becomes a theologian by doing so. |
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In doing so I had the opportunity to go to a lot of places from the posh surburbs in Windhoek to even the slummiest part of Katutura. |
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But assuming that terraforming Mars would work, would doing so violate a moral obligation to leave Mars and other worlds alone? |
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Florey had not patented penicillin, having been advised by Sir Henry Dale that doing so would be unethical. |
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In doing so, they suggest a way forward for a city in which preservation is all too often a form of embalmment. |
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In doing so, they're taking part in an increasing trend that may ultimately end in the demise of the SneakerNet. |
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In doing so it brought about immense social change, attracting millions of rural families to the towns and cities. |
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They rejected the onward march of casualisation and by doing so, they showed the way forward for fighting back trade unionism. |
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In doing so, they resembled the political right wing, which claimed that persecution of it was the new Jew-baiting. |
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The enzyme released by doing so breaks down the skin, which the fish then suck off before spitting out. |
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His reasons for doing so are unknown, but the biographer Bernard Glassman surmises that it was to avoid being confused with his father. |
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In doing so, he ordered them to cast off towing their prizes. |
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In doing so, they would automatically clear other nations' deficits. |
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Have you ever had a day's finnock-fishing? If you have not, and you happen to be a keen disciple of Izaak Walton, take my advice and seize the first opportunity of doing so. |
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If the service is rotten and the meal a disaster, we should withhold a tip and explain why we are doing so. Few of us have the chutzpah to do this. |
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In doing so, they came into contact with societies living along the west African coast and in the Americas which they had never previously encountered. |
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Historically, the first method of doing so was by infinitesimals. |
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At his last Tyneside gig a couple of years back he gave clear expression to his agitation that a speaker was zizzing that hadn't been doing so earlier during the sound-check. |
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It is impermissible, commonsensically, to kill an innocent individual in order to harvest his organs, even though doing so would enable us to save five other lives. |
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That is, employees may be compelled to answer questions related to their employment or face dismissal if, by doing so, they are not being compelled to incriminate themselves. |
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Publishers now recognize young readers as consumers, albeit innocent and vulnerable ones, and by doing so, are changing the world of children's literature. |
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He became aware of this half way round the room, and stood on one leg to put it right, but in doing so hitched up the other trouser worse than the first one had been. |
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In doing so, support has been taken of the componential framework of creativity consisting of domain-relevant skills, creativity-relevant skills and task motivation. |
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If an employer misclassifies an employee as an independent contractor and has no reasonable basis for doing so, the employer is liable for employment taxes for that worker. |
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Commuting is periodically recurring travel between one's place of residence and place of work, or study, and in doing so exceed the boundary of their residential community. |
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In doing so, a moribund institution was revitalised, both museologically and architecturally, and was also able to redefine its relationship with the city. |
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In the past, visitors to the bay could climb the foot of the cliffs and dig out the sand themselves, but are now discouraged from doing so due to the dangers of erosion. |
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They are doing so using simple methods of plant propagation. |
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Johnny's not doing so well today, I think he caught the epizootic. |
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A few words form closed loops such as AMITY, PARSNIP and NEWSPAPERWOMEN, but none form a knot while doing so, as Mike Keith demonstrated in the Feb 2001 issue. |
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When he acted it was because he saw the political advantage in doing so. |
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But in doing so, enterprises can forget to take into account their existing backup system and fail to ensure that the stored data isn't duplicated. |
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