As an emerging conceptual framework, political ecology is ripe with opportunity for robust historical research. |
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Especially numerous as seamstresses in the needle trades and in domestic work, women were also essential to the emerging factories. |
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Nanotechnology is an emerging engineering field that borrows from such areas as materials science, engineering, chemistry, biology and physics. |
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Milk is inescapably associated with new life, emerging from the body of a mother animal for the purpose of nourishing her own newborn young. |
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I'll never understand how you managed an emerging business and emerging family at the same time. |
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This assessment of the emerging striker's attributes in the here and now is fanciful. |
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The newly emerging feminine assertiveness has changed the picture to a large extent. |
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The only slight cloud on the horizon for retailers is emerging evidence that Scots consumers have delayed their Christmas gift-buying. |
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Mosquitoes breed in static water and the emerging adults can range up to two miles. |
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New orthopedic options using autogenous tissue to repair articular cartilage defects of the knee are emerging. |
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There is an emerging tendency toward unethical practices that adversely affect scholars from developing countries. |
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Advisories warning of fish contamination in the region have been emerging for several years. |
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So long as the populace preserved republican virtues, Whigs saw hope in an emerging industrial nation. |
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One of the most exciting and emerging fields of engineering is aviation and aerospace. |
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Hints and whispers had been emerging for months that something was on the cards. |
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I have risen from the depths of emerging art obscurity and anonymity into mainstream professional success. |
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If stainless steel appliances don't suit your household, trusty, white whiteware is still perfectly acceptable, with new styles emerging. |
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The straw poll of parliamentary party members last week showed no clear winner emerging leaving the contest wide open. |
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Many emerging leaders won't stretch their wings within a cage of past accomplishments and existing institutions. |
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What we saw here was a manifestation of a global oversupply problem in emerging markets. |
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The music festival will offer numerous organ, harpsichord and piano recitals by emerging artists as well as internationally renowned soloists. |
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They started emerging from the waters again in the 19th century, when landlords began to reclaim land from the lochs. |
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It's a simple matter to pick a lock and get in through the window, emerging in an unoccupied bedroom. |
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His ability to mix music and his emerging studio talent made many artists visit his studio to record. |
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Now that growth is faltering, the inconsistencies of our political schizophrenia are emerging. |
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There is an emerging spatial strategy in Ireland, and increasing acceptance of the need for strategic locational planning. |
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Several emerging Labor figures have attempted to redefine these principles in the last few days. |
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There he remained for most of the first half, only emerging intermittently to offer words of criticism or encouragement. |
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These samples were collected from different queenless colonies, the worker brood emerging being laid by workers. |
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As a result, there is a general suspicion about the truth of statements emerging from the machine about the workings of government policy. |
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The larvae, called wrigglers, feed in the water for a week or so, then pupate for only a few days before emerging as adults. |
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Metamaterial research is an emerging field that uses manmade substances to alter the way materials refract light or electromagnetic radiation. |
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Early photographs of the factory interior show lab-coated machinists producing parts for the emerging automobile and truck industry. |
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The ultimate effect is the emerging sense of values that resonates from these stories rooted in the delicate areas of modern life. |
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Artistic approach to the style has been undergoing modern transformation, emerging out from under the oppressive yoke of postmodernist theory. |
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Plans are being developed to link this emerging civic node with the seafront Boardwalk to create an east-west pedestrian axis. |
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An affinity with Britain's emerging youth culture is already apparent in his debut feature It's Trad, Dad! |
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Many species inhabited shallow aquatic environments and some may have been amphibious, emerging onto land for at least part of their life cycle. |
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The identification and delineation of an emerging research frontier requires both adequate exposure and strong advocacy. |
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The emerging system may look like anarchy to us, and it certainly looked like chaos to all the old civil servants in Germany. |
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Of the 13 most recent emerging disease outbreaks, 12 have been zoogenic, or originating in animals, Gerberding said. |
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And what about the residuals of emerging processes like gasification, enzymatic hydrolysis, depolymerization, biodiesel production, etc? |
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A group of independent angel investors in Iowa will soon come together to help emerging companies find early-stage funding. |
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Today, responding to market demands, it is emerging as a fashionable garment. |
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The Anglosphere is the emerging branch of civilization at the core of which are the nations of the English-speaking world. |
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Two centuries ago, much of the Northern Hemisphere was emerging from a little ice age. |
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But we're also developing books by other authors, emerging writers for children. |
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Immunophenotyping in the clinical laboratory is emerging as an advantageous way to separate and classify leukemic malignancies. |
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The governor is a proponent of early deployment of missile defenses to meet the threat that is emerging and growing from rogue states. |
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The emerging political liberalism in this period centered its attention on the American Constitution. |
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A class of gentlemen farmers was emerging in Chile, some of whom had made their fortunes as a result of Chile's rich mineral deposits. |
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As that group of teenagers continue to hog the limelight, Doumbe is relieved to be emerging from the shadows. |
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His greatest scenes happen at night, and the characters in these tenebrous situations are seen, like specters, emerging from shadows. |
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The emerging city form for both Thimphu and Paro is lineal, following river valleys, consuming some of the richest farmlands as they expand. |
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Second generation bean leaf beetles are emerging now and beetles numbers will be approaching their highest levels for the summer. |
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The sky was waning from a light and pale blue to a richer aqua and many of the villages were now emerging from the lengthening shadows. |
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Their music used electronic amplification, and was more closely allied to the emerging styles of rhythm and blues and rock and roll. |
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Flower buds are borne on new shoots emerging from the terminal branches at the end of the cool, dry season. |
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The message emerging from Hamilton South and Ayr is that protest and tactical votes are shifting voters dramatically. |
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Paul Bliss is a leading authority in the emerging field of search engine optimization. |
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The statistics emerging from the present survey does suggest some attenuation in the level of public dissatisfaction with sentence severity. |
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The multiples for emerging market stocks were ludicrously cheap in relation to their North American or European counterparts. |
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The signs of a thaw in US relations with these and other countries point to a different approach emerging in Washington. |
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The emerging local plan is at an early stage in the process of adoption and could be subject to change. |
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He's the man of the moment and rapidly emerging as the darling of Irish racegoers. |
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Joanna Grabski examined the globalized world of fashion emerging from Dakar's streets and ateliers. |
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More recently, some manufacturers have even been emerging with super low-rise jeans. |
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A light came on in the cabin of the scummer boat, silhouetting a large man emerging with a rifle. |
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This helps explain the importance of recent theoretical developments in the emerging field of astrobiology. |
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The entry of emerging market economies into the global trading system is a powerful deflationary force. |
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He intends to form of an interstate task group to tackle the emerging gangsterism that deals in drugs, prostitution and cross border scams. |
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Once the Times identifies some emerging trend, that trend is already three sheets to the wind. |
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It may enrage more than the unions, if reports emerging from the cabinet awayday at Chequers on Friday are to be believed. |
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She backed away from the group slowly, muffled sobs emerging from beneath the mass of tangly blond hair. |
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Can you see this process leading to more moderate Tamil voices emerging in the political system, very briefly, if you will? |
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Malang, like other regional towns of Indonesia, is changing, and a market for new local newspapers is emerging. |
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And in the distance suddenly emerging from its mantle of clouds, the impressive sight of a snow-capped Mount Rainier. |
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He is also emerging as one of the leading neo-conservative thinkers in Washington. |
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The emerging site includes porous parking areas that absorb water rather than run it off into storm drains. |
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There he is, emerging from the pines, wearing jeans and a white T-shirt draped loosely over his thin but sturdy frame. |
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It was at that point that ashtanga yoga began spreading in America, starting in California, and then later emerging in Hawaii. |
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New seedlings emerging within the autotoxic zone of the old plant still would not likely contribute to yield. |
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With nothing to follow, I loop out and back, hoping to sight a cable emerging further out from the wreck. |
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It's these schools of thought that have helped societies understand what drives economies in both developing nations and emerging nations. |
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There was a silhouette emerging out of the mist, looming like an ocean liner. |
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Of course, this is an emerging nightmare for local and long-distance phone companies. |
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The emerging issue though, is ensuring some of those already held are not lost in the post-Tampa backwash. |
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His study of emerging managerial competences involved senior executives, twenty of whom participated in a round-table forum. |
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The scientist watches as eagles dive into the river, emerging laboriously moments later with silver salmon firmly in their talons. |
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The SD card is small enough for emerging devices like wristwatch MP3 players. |
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Bassas da India is an emerging, circular madreporic atoll, with an area lower than 1 sq. km. |
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As the concept of summary execution and wager of battle became incompatible with emerging societal values, the law changed. |
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To guide the students onto the right path, teachers need to keep themselves abreast of the emerging global trends. |
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Like most brewers with exposure to emerging markets, the bidding war for Bavaria has been hotly contested. |
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And perhaps that new glow about the city is the lost sense of pride emerging from the deep abyss it fell into. |
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A failure to follow through on their unspoken promise might well pitch Ukraine backwards into the past from which it is emerging. |
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In spite of this, incidences of fraud are still emerging in all business areas, including bills, bank acceptance, deposits and loans. |
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The two groups are attempting to set their seal on a key emerging area of wireless technology, mesh networking, by pushing a new standard. |
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The camera passes through a barrage of deadly jellyfish, emerging unscathed on the other side. |
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And in those experiments we see particles of matter and particles of anti-matter emerging in perfect balance every time. |
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I nodded and watched as Alex weaved his way through the throng of people that were emerging from D block. |
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Traffic emerging from Bradford should then give way, which all except left-hand drive vehicles can do readily without having a problem. |
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To be expedient, we must act within the bounds of international law consistent with consensus among the emerging allied coalition. |
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Now emerging from under the radar is internet TV, but not TV as you've known it. |
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Other advanced industries, like those producing machine tools and bearings, were painfully emerging but were at a low technical level. |
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In a competitive market where hundreds of brand names jostle for attention, several are emerging as the next big thing. |
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If you adhered closely to the program through Phase 3, you probably have at least the faint outline of a six-pack now emerging. |
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Terns skipped along on the breeze, pausing to hover over the shallows and occasionally to dive, emerging sometimes with a silver flash of sand eel in their beaks. |
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Is the on-line talk abstract emerging as a new literary genre? |
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The emerging church movement, in particular, has embraced a kind of steady, decentralized growth that can seem CrossFit-ish. |
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We encourage our rugosa roses to spread prolifically, with new shoots emerging in our dunes every summer, as they tend to cover bare spots of sand with a plethora of color. |
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Even so, the Europeans were intruders, emerging by the score from their towering vessels, appearing and disappearing without warning, violating sacred sites. |
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The game that the comrades disapproved of because of its un-Soviet focus on the individual is ideal for an emerging nation, which hungers for new sports and new stars. |
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Three masked men threatened a receptionist and forced him to open a safe at knifepoint after hiding themselves in the building and then emerging in the early hours. |
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The last 24 hours was redolent of the wider campaign, uncertain, fraught, divisive, full of brinkmanship with deeply unreliable signals emerging from both sides. |
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The details of his emerging campaign infrastructure are as atypical as the man himself. |
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Not one to experiment in the emerging environment of atonal and neo-classical music, his old-fashioned compositions were swept aside well before his death. |
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Contempt for the middle class is often barely concealed among those most comfortably ensconced in the emerging class order. |
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First, the ghost of his departed partner, Jacob Marley, comes calling, his face emerging from the doorknob. |
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He said they hosted everything from LGBTI groups to poetry, green groups, burlesque, comedy, fundraisers, and emerging musician and artist nights. |
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Look out for works from a residency program for emerging artists. |
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Why was Tocqueville not more alarmed by the economic power that he saw emerging in the early days of American industrialization? |
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Rather than emerging as a full-fledged personality, he did few national interviews and seemed muzzled by the Romney team. |
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The emerging style at the time was art deco, which was never her forte. |
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Female activists handed out flyers depicting a hand emerging from a military uniform and stretching out to grope a frowning woman. |
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Astrochemistry is a broad and interdisciplinary emerging field at the intersection of the traditional disciplines of chemistry, physics, and astronomy. |
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With other emerging allies the calculus is trickier and leaves less margin for error. |
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The caller mentioned my work, which focused primarily on consumer products, mobile apps, emerging start-ups, and web trends. |
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The sandal is pictured in cartoon-form against the New York skyline on a wheeled plank, held up by wires emerging from the ground. |
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Many feared the problems had been caused by once dormant heavy metals, including cadmium and arsenic, now emerging from a redundant coke workings. |
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The participants are predominantly young emerging professionals in the fields of theatre, dance and visual performance, researchers, theoreticians and art managers. |
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The saving grace is that Sharif is emerging from several years in political exile. |
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And, regretfully, it is extremely unlikely that we'll see him emerging from his shower a few months later, complaining about the awful dream he had last night. |
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Meanwhile, it's digital media and emerging tech, all new, all the time. |
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Various alternative therapies including reiki, breathwork, and acupuncture are quickly emerging as alternatives to conventional allopathic medical treatments. |
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Finally he remembers his purpose, as if emerging from a trance, and urges them to rekindle the signal fire, after all of their talk of pig rituals and dancing. |
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Another reconfiguration will be along soon, and perhaps then it will be possible to emphasise some of the emerging innovations and rely less on the hackneyed old solutions. |
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Returning from his grimy hours of manual labour, he dives into a hotel to wash away the dirt, emerging clean and immaculate in a fresh suit and tie. |
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And they say other faults including a gut-wrenching stench due to the plumber's failure to connect the kitchen sink waste pipe to the sewer kept emerging. |
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The second ant emerging from the nest in search of food was much more likely to follow the trail left by the first ant than to go in search of the second food source. |
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The picture on the television was of a sunny rock slope emerging from blue waters, with sea lions at rest on the rookery and swimming through the light swells at its edge. |
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He was the only foreign player in an otherwise all-British squad that evening and, emerging lankily from the tunnel, he looked less like a footballer than a startled foal. |
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Going forward, Glen Dimplex will have to meet the low-cost manufacturing challenge presented globally by the emerging economic powerhouse in China. |
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From temping in a job with no responsibility, prospects or even daily duties, I'm now editing a magazine about management theory and its impact on emerging markets. |
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These were vile acts of political murder, emerging from a political context created, in part, by Western statecraft and driven by political goals. |
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Is Tim trying to hold off the emerging influence of a young leftie lion? |
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He has a fortunate knack of emerging victorious from difficult scrapes. |
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It would be a shame if we were discouraging emerging scholars from reaching deeper into the bookstacks, from sending their buckets down deeper into the wells of knowledge. |
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The project will nurture the emerging economies of the Hunan and Guangxi provinces by improving shipping channels to the Yangtze and Pearl Rivers and thence to the sea. |
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The research programme will also include work on emerging technologies, such as third generation mobile telephones, which are due to be released this year. |
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It is axiomatic that all monopoly groups, emerging from time to time, will remain the continuous target of the people so as to keep India free of despotism. |
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It will become the French automaker's global brand for emerging markets. |
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Nebraska farmers and agribusiness representatives interested in learning about emerging technologies and sharing on-farm experiences founded the association. |
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Other safeguards are emerging to keep adoptable pets out of harm's way. |
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After their meal they retire to their caves and cells for the rest of the day, emerging only to sing lauds, vespers and compline at the appointed times. |
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Yet, evidence is emerging indicating that e-cigarette vapors might not be all that innocent. |
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The battle will now focus on the drafting of Egypt's new constitution, which will formalize the emerging allocation of power. |
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Her neon blue hair is teased high with a gray stripe emerging from the front. |
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Rather, he is presenting an emerging ethical alternative that favors individual preference over goods conceived in concrete social networks and immutable teleologies of life. |
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But beyond these two traditional camps a third way is emerging. |
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There are already places like this emerging around the country, and marketing themselves this way. |
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She went off to art school and quickly became enveloped in the emerging punk scene. |
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India was once considered the go-to spot for commercial surrogacy, but Thailand is the emerging market, so to speak. |
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Although bats may have creeped us out for centuries, their links to emerging infectious diseases are much more recent. |
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Tomio Geron of Forbes has a terrific new piece about AirBnB, and its many cousins in the emerging market for peer-to-peer sharing. |
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Also, as a rule for settling trade disputes in the field of agrobiology, application of various WTO agreements is emerging as an important challenge for the global community. |
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It is the foremost championship for talent spotters to seek future stars and with the Graduate Cup, people will find it easier to see the progress of emerging drivers. |
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He can take heart from the fact that Australia's three Test captains before him also experienced rough trots before emerging from the mire to score freely again. |
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And notwithstanding the emerging tragedy in Syria, the graver regional threat remains Iran and its nuclear ambitions. |
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Faced with the imminent departure of those they looked to for patronage, Anglo-Indians were compelled to invent new positions for themselves in the emerging nation-state. |
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Externally, the barrel vault is covered in patinated zinc, emerging from the ground with a glazed facade to the south while, within, the precast vaulted roof is expressed. |
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In some ways the emerging age of inheritance stems from the success Americans enjoyed over the past half century. |
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The emerging Free State refused to recognize Northern Ireland. |
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Her parents became more and more complex, like figures in a photograph slowly emerging in a darkroom developing tray. |
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The solution often is not to solve the root cause of the problem, but to put a band-aid issue on again, and so you have a further problem emerging. |
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A backline of young, emerging players struggled to capitalise on a strong forward platform, and the home team showed strength in both scrum and lineout. |
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Close up, the news is about voices being heard from beneath rubble, about rescuers digging with their bare hands and sometimes people emerging alive. |
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In given cycles, the plays came to be sponsored by the newly emerging Medieval craft guilds. |
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The emerging picture of acanthodian paraphyly does not overturn a general consensus about gnathostome interrelationships. |
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Negativity toward asexuality can make emerging aces fear that something is wrong with them. |
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Spreads on bond yields in a common currency today comove across emerging markets to a much higher degree than they did in the past. |
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In the light of such a discovery, what kind of a materialist critique could remain useful within the emerging cyberland? |
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Hockin was emerging as a principal target-villain in the case, a traitor to his union yet a key figure in the dynamitings. |
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In the beginning, AEK rejected the euskaltegis because it said they prevented grassroots movements from emerging out of the neighborhoods. |
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A new literature is currently emerging about their ethnogenesis and activism. |
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As the geanticline rose upwards, nappes glided off like slicks from the back of an emerging whale. |
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By emerging victorious from such conflicts, Britain has often been able to decisively influence world events. |
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The emerging industrial period commenced around the development of copper smelting in the Swansea area. |
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The badge, known as the Prince of Wales's feathers, consists of three white feathers emerging from a gold coronet. |
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Because of its global influence, the European Union has been described as an emerging superpower. |
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Besides the emerging international policy of the European Union, the international influence of the EU is also felt through enlargement. |
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In 1532, the Royal College of Justice was founded, leading to the training and professionalisation of an emerging group of career lawyers. |
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The land is still emerging isostatically from its depressed state, which was caused by the weight of ice during the last glaciation. |
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Northumbria was disputed between the emerging kingdoms of England and Scotland. |
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Social distinctions became increasingly important, with emerging elite classes of chieftains and warriors, and perhaps those with other skills. |
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A new culture of dependency was emerging, in which citizens would look to any populist leader for relief. |
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Several years later, in 88 BC, a Roman army was sent to put down an emerging Asian power, king Mithridates of Pontus. |
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This reinforcement of the aristocracy must be seen in conjunction with the war in France, as must the emerging sense of national identity. |
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By then, the new Duke of Somerset was emerging as a favourite of the royal court. |
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In Parliament, the youthful Pitt cast aside his tendency to be withdrawn in public, emerging as a noted debater right from his maiden speech. |
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The area is also home to many online retailers, with startups emerging around tech hubs in Northern cities. |
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It is a result of action, behavior, communication and attitude of an entity, with the most trust results emerging from its action component. |
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In 2016 however Goldman Sachs predicts lower demand due to emerging economies concerns, especially China. |
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Like elsewhere in central Africa, the likembe in Angola was an instrument of the emerging working class and, as such, it was also inter-ethnic. |
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These schools recruit pupils worldwide, particularly from large emerging Asian economies. |
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The university's emphasis is on emerging technology and its practical application. |
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In the 1920s, advantages in the pasteurisation of apple juice and the emerging temperance movement led to a strong decrease of cider production. |
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When stouts were emerging in the 18th century, oysters were a commonplace food often served in public houses and taverns. |
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Moore's sense of England emerging undefeated from siege led to his focus on pieces characterised by endurance and continuity. |
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The Pearl Poet began writing during a time that newly emerging English literature and language was beginning to take hold. |
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All these show Byrd gradually emerging as a major figure on the Elizabethan musical landscape. |
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It was widely emulated, particularly by the emerging Californian glam metal scene. |
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The issue included features on Suede, The Auteurs, Denim, Saint Etienne and Pulp and helped start the idea of an emerging movement. |
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In 2009 Del Monte Foods launched an ice pop moulded to resemble Craig emerging from the sea. |
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However, this was also the time when the English novel, first emerging in the Restoration, developed into a major art form. |
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The last time that Britain won the Ashes was in 1970 with emerging stars like Roger Millward and Mal Reilly. |
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Tables were turned in December when the same teams met in the final of the BBC2 Floodlit Trophy, Leeds emerging victorious this time. |
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Today, this area is dominated by mostly Indian companies with Hero MotoCorp emerging as the world's largest manufacturer of two wheelers. |
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Shakespeare's microformal analysis is the commensurate response to a world of forms emerging into and out of relation. |
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Baseball and basketball are also emerging sports in Ireland, both of which have an international team representing the island of Ireland. |
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The Isle of Man has become a centre for emerging private space travel companies. |
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At the same time, other states were emerging and expanding in power, largely through the process of industrialization. |
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Brazil and India are widely regarded as emerging powers with the potential to be great powers. |
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Cohen asserts that India is an emerging power, but highlights that some strategists consider India to be already a great power. |
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The working class element was moving rapidly toward the newly emerging Labour Party. |
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Traditional, aristocratic, premodern society battled an emerging capitalist, bourgeois, modernising society. |
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The pharmaceutical industry in India is among the significant emerging markets for global pharma industry. |
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Repeatedly emerging victorious from conflicts has allowed Britain to establish itself as one of the world's leading military and economic powers. |
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These alliances implied that these two nations were part of an emerging bipolar world, in contrast with a previously multipolar world. |
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A surge in household debt to historic highs also occurred in emerging economies such as Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, and Lithuania. |
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After having implemented rescue plans for the banking system, major developed and emerging countries announced plans to relieve their economies. |
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Initially through a tunnel beneath Chalfont St Giles emerging just after Amersham, then past Wendover and Stoke Mandeville. |
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After the Acts of Union in 1707 the emerging Scottish form of Standard English replaced Scots for most formal writing in Scotland. |
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There was a concerted attempt to modernise the curriculum to meet the needs of the emerging middle classes and the professions. |
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But the stage was dominated by a multifloored set with doors through which characters kept emerging. |
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The performance featured Halliwell emerging, whilst dancing on with a pole, from a pair of large inflatable female legs. |
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The first match against Ireland took place in Dublin in 1888, with the Irish emerging victorious. |
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Kenya is usually classified as a frontier market or occasionally an emerging market, but it is not one of the least developed countries. |
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There is also some emerging aspect of Lingala borrowed from Congolese musicians. |
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Even at the time the law tracts were being written these petty kingdoms were being swept away by newly emerging dynasties of dynamic overkings. |
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It was run by special councils made up of all the Scottish bishops, with the bishop of St Andrews emerging as the most important figure. |
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Margaret was an early beneficiary of the royal coup, she and her husband emerging as the leading advisors to the king. |
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Along with the Industrial Revolution, Asian style and emerging modernist ideas also influenced Mackintosh's designs. |
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The Western Balkans have been prioritised for membership since emerging from war during the breakup of Yugoslavia. |
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In the following centuries, the Powys eastern border was encroached upon by English settlers from the emerging Anglian territory of Mercia. |
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European influence began soon after the settlement of Jamestown in 1607 and the earliest recipes emerging by the end of the 17th century. |
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This has three pairs of appendages, all emerging from the young animal's head, and a single naupliar eye. |
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The name Sweden was loaned from Dutch in the 17th century to refer to Sweden as an emerging great power. |
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Indeed, many Puritans blamed the emerging theatre scene of the time in London, which was seen as the work of the Devil, as a cause of the quake. |
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Rather more than the possibilities of diplomatic partnership were emerging, however. |
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The Piet Zwart Institute boasts a selective roster of emerging international artists. |
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If so, he believed that any enemy force emerging from the forest would be vulnerable to a pincer attack and destroyed. |
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Some bears emerging from hibernation seek out tigers in order to steal their kills. |
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Here the combination of traditional landscape gardening and the emerging field of city planning gave landscape architecture its unique focus. |
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However, some may overwinter in the larval state, only emerging from the water the following year. |
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Aside from the criminal world of piracy, there was also the emerging colonies in North America. |
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Now sharks are being increasingly targeted to supply emerging Asian markets, particularly for shark fins, which are used in shark fin soup. |
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Weller found himself heavily associated with the emerging Britpop movement that gave rise to such bands as Oasis, Pulp and Blur. |
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Fertilization leads to the formation of a diploid zygote that can then develop into an embryo within the emerging seed. |
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The number includes islands, islets, and rocks of all sizes, including ones emerging at ebb tide only. |
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Going forward, the NBM needs to remain ready to adopt a tightening bias if inflationary pressures start emerging. |
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This is evidence that by this time a sense of common interest was emerging among the provinces of the Netherlands. |
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Modern Greek literature refers to literature written in common Modern Greek, emerging from late Byzantine times in the 11th century. |
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This was particularly important for the emerging industrial centers, most of which were located in the Rhineland, the Saar, and the Ruhr valleys. |
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Thailand is an emerging economy and is considered a newly industrialised country. |
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During the 1940s, herbal cosmetics took a turn with the emerging red lipstick color, with every year gaining a more intense red. |
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I never imagined seeing something so wild and desolate as those emerging dark rocks in the middle of the raging waves. |
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The country is considered both a regional power and middle power, and is often identified as an emerging global power. |
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By 300 BCE, this culture was eclipsed by other emerging civilizations in Mesoamerica. |
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Amid these negotiations, William Brewster found himself involved with religious unrest emerging in Scotland. |
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As Francis was receiving his education, ideas emerging from the Italian Renaissance were influential in France. |
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The Economist's article pointed out that in many emerging countries the middle class has not grown incrementally, but explosively. |
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The sharp increase in literacy broke the monopoly of the literate elite on education and learning and bolstered the emerging middle class. |
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From the latter part of the 18th century, grammar came to be understood as a subfield of the emerging discipline of modern linguistics. |
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Finally, the outer layer consists of localized varieties which may have similarities with the regional standards or emerging standards. |
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Conrad Grebel, the leader of the radicals and the emerging Anabaptist movement, spoke disparagingly of Zwingli in private. |
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Environmental law has developed in response to emerging awareness of and concern over issues impacting the entire world. |
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This has resulted from the huge increase production and sales in the emerging markets like India and China. |
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Protestant work ethic and views on man's destiny came to underline social view in emerging capitalist economies in Early modern Europe. |
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Many of them moved to the cities in search of work in the emerging factories of the Industrial Revolution. |
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By the early 1790s,Owen's entrepreneurial spirit, management skills, and progressive moral views were emerging. |
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The business was a hotbed for the nurturing of emerging engineering talent. |
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These were soon combined with the emerging technology of digital computers. |
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Companies in this emerging field grew out of iron foundries, shipyards, forges and repair shops. |
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Air pollution is also emerging as a risk factor for stroke, particularly in developing countries where pollutant levels are highest. |
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Many of the former daimyo, whose pensions had been paid in a lump sum, benefited greatly through investments they made in emerging industries. |
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With a rapidly growing student population, Lowell has been considered an emerging college town. |
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He believed that biotechnics was the emerging answer and the only hope that could be set out against the problem of megatechnics. |
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After emerging from the Qingtong Gorge, the river comes into a section of vast alluvial plains, the Yinchuan Plain and Hetao Plain. |
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She also met numerous abolitionists in Boston and studied the emerging girls' schools established for their education. |
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The spinal nerves provide sympathetic nervous supply to the body, with nerves emerging forming the sympathetic trunk and the splanchnic nerves. |
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Water falling as rain upstream of the reservoir, together with any groundwater emerging as springs, is stored in the reservoir. |
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Pharmaceutical, healthcare and emerging medical biotechnology companies form a very significant part of the county's economy. |
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Have a plan but be flexible and adjust to emerging realities. |
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Worldwide, there are emerging technopoleis in cities in Japan, India, England, Russia, and France. |
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In early spring, it takes time and scrutiny to decipher the newly emerging weedlings from my precious, rising seedlings. |
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Mike Worhach, Founding Partner of Wax Myrtle, helps emerging technology companies expand into international growth markets. |
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And they chart an emerging Afro-urban aesthetic where the Afro becomes this important way of taking up space in the city. |
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Bosan informed that all the agriculturally important countries had modern seed industries which enabled them to meet emerging challenges. |
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Another group of emerging contaminants includes fluorinated alkyl surfactants. |
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