He claimed that during the previous 20 years, the Conservatives had emphasized the strong features of Conservatism. |
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It emphasized sin, regeneration, and grace, and had a mystical, millenarian content. |
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The school chapel became the focal point of life, discipline was enforced through prefects and team games emphasized. |
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The benefit of community involvement and congruency with the mission statement should be emphasized as part of this process. |
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Piotrowski discussed van Weert et al.'s modelling and emphasized the importance of subglacial drainage where bedrock permeability is low. |
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True womanhood emphasized the qualities of piety, purity, maternity, submissiveness, virtue, and domesticity. |
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The church seemed absolutely empty, the void being emphasized by its graceful coolness. |
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It also emphasized that groundwater contamination had become a critical problem. |
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In Lincolnshire people opposing encroachments on rights of commons emphasized the law of the land as the basis of their claim. |
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They emphasized the desire of everyone involved to make a family-friendly movie suitable for all ages. |
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In the late 1990s, the government sanctioned several private colleges that emphasized business curricula. |
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The Impressionists like Cezanne and Monet emphasized the impression a scene left on the viewer, and added a subjective tone to their paintings. |
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The nascent party's ideology emphasized pan-Arabism, nationalism, and a form of socialism. |
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Although older texts emphasized parasitic infestation, this is a rare cause of pruritus ani except for pinworms in children. |
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That the classical Olympic spirit emphasized international peace is lost in such simple-minded political propaganda. |
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A room humidifier must be cleaned every few days, not every few weeks or months, he emphasized. |
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As Zeiger et al. have recently emphasized, guard cell chloroplasts show remarkable functional plasticity. |
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A foundation narrative often was not about an individual hero, but was told in the passive voice and emphasized the technologies themselves. |
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His prominence in this choir of Orthodox hymnographers is emphasized in many icons of the Protection of the Theotokos. |
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The importance of using both high and low hypnotizable subjects in hypnotic pain research is emphasized. |
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Idealists like Hegel and Fichte emphasized that our activities shape the way we see the world. |
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Her kittenish character is further emphasized since here she is given a ball of yarn to play with rather than the traditional spinning wheel. |
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The black slinky dress hugged her curves and emphasized her generous bosom. |
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Van Dijk et al. emphasized the absence of deep erosional incision in the geometry of the unconformity. |
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The program emphasized photochemical approaches, although thermochemical processes were also evaluated. |
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Such a universalist stance obviously includes preserving Medicare and Social Security, as the Democrats emphasized in the 2000 campaign. |
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In direct and indirect ways, Kip emphasized to his students that we should not waste time on problems that weren't well posed. |
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I have emphasized that person-to-person communion deepens our connection with God. |
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Daniel emphasized the innumerability of the angelic beings that attend the God of heaven and so does John. |
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Professional psychology has always emphasized the value of respecting privacy. |
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Many of our informants, from novice Internet users to tech savvy veterans, emphasized how important it is to have an easily navigable Web site. |
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He clearly emphasized the emergence of socially organized labour and production as the key to distinguishing humans from animals. |
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It emphasized lateral links between members of the same class rather than vertical cross-class national solidarities. |
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Each speaker emphasized that business, government and the media all must learn how to function in crisis mode. |
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In conclusion, it should be emphasized that E. complanata is of value as a freshwater bioindicator of xenobiotic contamination. |
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From the very beginning, it was emphasized that European integration should be an ongoing process. |
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And the complexity of humans is something that is emphasized throughout this book. |
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The streets are deserted, their emptiness emphasized by the lonely sound of the wind. |
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Women no longer tried to look boyish, but emphasized their difference from men by using cosmetics and enamelling their nails. |
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Our Founders emphasized that immigrants would have to be dispersed among what they described as the English population in this country. |
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Regional differences have been broadly emphasized in the past by distillers, but as a marketing tool, the story has already been told. |
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Manet visualized brushwork and emphasized on the flat surface pattern, he guided the viewer to see the merely pigment on a piece of canvas. |
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Confessing and repenting of social sins have rarely been emphasized in church catechesis as strongly as confession of personal sins. |
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To minimize the impact of the Hawthorne effect, no nursing specialty was emphasized more than another. |
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It is emphasized that hands should be washed before eating, before feeding children, after defecation and after disposal of children's excreta. |
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The risk conferred by other occupational and environmental carcinogens should also be emphasized at this time. |
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The company also emphasized the importance of foreign capital, entrepreneurship, and technology in expediting the development process. |
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Their subsequently published journals emphasized, in particular, the remoteness and sparse populations of the two regions. |
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The falling action, can be omitted, diminished or emphasized, depending on the effect the teller wants to create. |
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The role of wide reading and the centrality of LITERATURE in language development were also emphasized. |
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I have emphasized that mountain plants prefer an open habitat on account of their heliophile character. |
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The occasion emphasized continuity with an admired past, but these composers' operas embraced a new style of realism. |
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Power politics and realpolitik emphasized by realists is seen as being derived from shared knowledge which is self-fulfilling. |
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Colors are also emphasized by the alternating stripes and the contrasting trim. |
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Belly-bearing tanks, and halter dresses emphasized every curve on the mom-to-be. |
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Details like the veins in the leaves or the contrast between petals are emphasized. |
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Vendetta essentially emphasized different types of brawlers, i.e. cruiserweights, heavyweights, luchadores and other classes in between. |
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Both floor and wall-mounted pieces emphasized the witty conflation of drawing and sculpture. |
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The results of this case emphasized the vital importance of an occupational history anamnesis of patients suspected of having sarcoidosis. |
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Socialists emphasized a social, as opposed to an individualist, approach to life, especially economic organization. |
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He emphasized that the political and administrative leaderships would be clearly distinguished. |
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He emphasized that a sizable proportion comprised fairly recent arrivals in the party. |
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Sabellianism emphasized the fact that God is one, wrongly concluding that in the Godhead there is a single principle or rule. |
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He emphasized the importance of veterinary and public health roles in preventing and responding to agroterrorism and bioterrorism. |
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Theirs was a generation that emphasized technocratic, expert policymaking, not democratic processes. |
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Dewey emphasized the pragmatist thesis that our actions have a fundamental role in shaping our understanding of the world. |
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One important aspect of the definition of women's nature emphasized women's inability to do intellectual work or science of any kind. |
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In this book we have emphasized that the evangelists are concerned with both the story and the significance of Jesus of Nazareth. |
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Ultimately, he emphasized the view that she was simply a paranoid schizophrenic rather than leaving the question open. |
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This range is emphasized in people suffering from manic depression, a disorder which brings on strong depression as well as extreme happiness. |
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The singularity of his appearance was further emphasized by a pince-nez held in place by two black cords tied at the back of his head. |
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It was a hard life in those days, one emphasized by natural or man-made disasters. |
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He said that his first responsibility was off the court, where he emphasized that his players display courtesy and manners. |
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Meditation and direct experience were emphasized over concentration on studying the texts. |
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This basin is emphasized by normal fault scarps that face the river from its SW bank. |
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Richards emphasized police urge motorists always to watch closely for any sort of pedestrian movement when approaching a crosswalk. |
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They emphasized that trichosanthin only has an abortifacient effect when injected. |
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From its earliest origins in the Reformation, Protestantism has emphasized the importance of faith over deeds. |
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The doctors also emphasized that my physical shape and cardiovascular conditioning were paramount in my survival as well as my rapid recovery. |
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But he also emphasized the need to provide physical protection to critical infrastructures. |
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Offa's standing is emphasized by a famous letter to him from the great Frankish king, Charlemagne. |
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Two important trends within the process of religious fragmentation in Mexico have to be emphasized. |
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Unlike art nouveau, it emphasized a functional design based on logic and geometry. |
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Gladstone's role as leader is emphasized by his prominent position in the foreground. |
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He also emphasized that salvation was complete in Christ, countering the legalistic ascetism of Gnosticism. |
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The tone was jarringly dissonant from the sunny message Kerry and Edwards have emphasized on their first few days together on the campaign trail. |
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Military doctrine of the time emphasized massed rifle fire, downplaying marksmanship. |
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But to his credit, it should be emphasized, he does not belabor any theme too much. |
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Aquatic ecologists have emphasized the role of biotic interactions on body size distributions. |
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Earlier phases in its history have emphasized different characteristics, but a common thread remains. |
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When the institution reopened, the instruction emphasized the staff skills required to create and manage armies capable of waging total war. |
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It should be emphasized that not all synonymous changes may be selectionally inert. |
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Anthropologists and sociobiologists have emphasized the role that gift exchange plays in developing relationships in various societies. |
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But the reports emphasized the internal split within the organization on how to handle this volatile talent. |
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The staff wanted to focus on strengthening the contract, but workers in a poll emphasized organizing the nonunion hotels. |
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Hadi emphasized the importance of balancing the outdoor and indoor lights to create a comfortable lighting for the eyes. |
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In the 1990s, researchers emphasized an Afrocentric approach to the study of Black identity. |
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In every way, the greatness of the deed and the thunderousness of the propaganda should be emphasized. |
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Here too, point number three emphasized that the buses should not be brought to a halt in an obstructive way in front of bus stops. |
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Ramsey emphasized this by continuing the double beading from the bow to the arm, and then forward underneath the scrolled end. |
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Her blue eyes were emphasized by smoky eye shadow, and her lips were full and pouty from the gloss dabbed on them. |
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If local dialects are unduly emphasized, localism and regionalism will become more pervasive and more serious. |
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In response, Creole women used their sense of style to devise elaborate tignons or head wraps, which emphasized their attractiveness. |
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This, he emphasized, was most important, but it seemed to her just another ridiculous triviality. |
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During the educational intervention it was emphasized that hypnosis is a skill that could be added to professionals' armamentaria. |
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By the nineteenth century the natural order of innateness emphasized by Aristotle was transformed into a biosocial principle. |
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The twist is that this metamorphosis is emphasized by the fact that the young heroine, Ginger, is simultaneously becoming a werewolf. |
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Physiological biochemistry has emphasized the role of key regulatory enzymes that display allosteric control and nonequilibrium reaction states. |
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Many of our informants emphasized how important it is to have an easily navigable Web site. |
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The accent fallacy is a fallacy of ambiguity due to the different ways a word is emphasized or accented. |
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In addition to allowing self-direction, these activities emphasized visual, tactile, and auditory materials. |
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The Letter of Law emphasized the importance of facilitating commerce and assisting merchants to develop their trading activities. |
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Additionally, it was emphasized that source handlers should develop a skeptical view of their sources and prepare detailed questioning plans. |
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Remember that Kant emphasized formal features and the idea of purposiveness without a purpose. |
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In the past, training for white-collar professions was favored and emphasized, and titles and diplomas were fetishized. |
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The lawyer's overall benignity towards him is emphasized by contrast with his behavior. |
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When the University of Wales at Aberystwyth was established, its links with European culture were initially emphasized rather than its Welshness. |
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As a rule, Leibniz emphasized the certainty of his metaphysical principles rather than the contingent nature of empirical knowledge. |
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The macabre theme is emphasized by an Escher-inspired set where stairs lead up and down into unknown places. |
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As a result, the juvenile justice system has emphasized rehabilitation, not retribution, requital, or punishment. |
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The plan emphasized self-recovery, with tow bars and wrecker recovery as the secondary means. |
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Initially, Shenandoah supporters emphasized the scenic and primeval qualities of the park along with its recreational and restorative potential. |
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The annalist for 1884-1885 emphasized the importance of this financial source when the sisters almost lost the contract that year. |
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On high sites that rarely flood, species moderately tolerant to intolerant of saturated conditions should be emphasized. |
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He emphasized the paratroopers' privilege of wearing their trouser legs tucked into their jump boots. |
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His jet-black hair was cropped short, just as fighting men of the time wore it, and his chiseled features emphasized his square jaw. |
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The language of democracy, black advancement, and human rights was more strongly emphasized. |
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Regular partners may need to be emphasized as partners in which only strong, trustful, traditionally monogamous relationships are established. |
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Public-health history has emphasized the importance of efforts to control pathogens. |
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Her eyes were heavily rimmed with black kohl, her lips were full, emphasized by moist, red rouge. |
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Rather than appealing to reason, pietism emphasized the strong emotional power of personal religious experience. |
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Mitch emphasized each their, adding his own secret meaning while the shots devoured this pigpen melee of design. |
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Instead it emphasized the uniqueness, singularity, and indexical immediacy of the art object itself. |
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She looked stunning in a gown of sapphire blue, which emphasized the blueness of her eyes. |
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Military training was emphasized and legionaries were put through rigorous and continuous training. |
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The cases examined here emphasized the marked individual variation in severity and location of valvular lesions induced by anorectic agents. |
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The degree to which higher education is emphasized is relative to its attainability and usefulness. |
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The play's sexuality is always sadomasochistic, emphasized by his heated direction. |
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This distinction between the Alavid and the Safavid versions of Shi'ism was emphasized by Dr. Ali Shari'ati. |
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Nineteenth-century physicians emphasized again and again that all organic life operated under the same natural laws. |
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Courses that emphasized crop production, pest management, and courses that emphasized experiential learning were frequently listed. |
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His history classes emphasized the importance of telling stories as a way of making sense of the past. |
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The bleakness of the environment inhabited by the characters is emphasized by the almost complete lack of sunlight in the film. |
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The deep green surcoat, woven of the finest silk, emphasized the splendor of his accouterments. |
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While last fall emphasized on simplicity, leather and denim, this fall is about checks, tweed and denim. |
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A whole sentence can be emphasized as an order, the exclamation mark implying anger, insistence, loudness, or any combination of these. |
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As in the accented baseline condition, the two kinds of accents emphasized the same tones. |
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Mendez encouraged regional organizations and emphasized the need for multilateralism. |
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The one issue that emphasized was some special treatment for recently acceded members. |
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Above all, as several of my students have emphasized to me recently, what marks the poem is its tone of utter and undiluted jollity. |
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Second, the symposium emphasized the importance of studying the physiological and endocrinological mechanisms of relatively inflexible phases. |
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Bacon emphasized that this ordeal of experiment was to be heroic testing, not the torture of a slavish and submissive victim. |
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Fundamentalists, on the other hand, have emphasized the transcendence of God. |
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Several authors have particularly emphasized the importance of protein synthesis. |
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Studies of couple interventions have emphasized married couples as the research participants and intended consumers. |
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However, the findings also suggest that some aspects of sleep hygiene need to be emphasized more than others. |
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Much of my work has emphasized chalicotheres, an unusual group of clawed perissodactyls. |
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Its new rendition emphasized equity through English language mastery and transitional bilingual education. |
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Although the work was deficient in quantity and detail, it emphasized the value of this approach in learning and teaching gross anatomy. |
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It should be emphasized, however, that such a court-led process of social policy development has its own logic. |
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Much in the game indicates that it's the flavour and atmosphere that is to be emphasized and I think it works best when the players accept this. |
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Roberts' team will play an up-tempo high-low offense, and he emphasized they would play loose. |
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The emphasized womanly duties have brought, up to now, not only women into ecclesiastical diaconal service, but also many priests and lay people. |
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Prime Minister Curtin emphasized Australia's need for an adequate merchant navy and shipbuilding and repair facilities. |
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The idea of lush fertility is further emphasized by the density of the well-watered clover crop that fully occupies a quarter of the foreground. |
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High cheekbones emphasized her straight nose, full lips, and stunning charcoal gray eyes. |
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It is emphasized that the teacher's role in the classroom is to facilitate discussion rather than to present philosophical ideas didactically. |
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He soon became known as a man of profound faith who emphasized charity, humility, and above all, the hard labor necessary to feed one's family. |
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We have emphasized the positive feedback and activation processes in autocrine relays. |
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Luckily for me, though, the set list emphasized the band's musicality more than its industrial roots. |
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In these 1949 recordings the strings are much more forward and emphasized, though the brass is certainly there, and the portamento utilized more. |
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In this reform, Shang Yang emphasized severe punishments, believing that draconian penalties helped to prevent crimes. |
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The importance, spiritual power and beauty of the great body of Gregorian chant cannot be over emphasized. |
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It must be strongly emphasized that oculomotor micropsia and oculomotor macropsia are physiological and not geometrical effects. |
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The two hands play the motif simultaneously in contrary motion, rising and descending twice, emphasized by sforzandi. |
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Both studies emphasized treatment as early as possible in pregnancy to improve the intrauterine environment for the developing fetus. |
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Projecting onto Homeric poetry the aesthetic principles of classicism, she wanted its perfection of form and content always to be emphasized. |
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Mum emphasized he's not worth a cracker, having never done a decent day's work in his life. |
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Adam Lausing, an infectious disease researcher at the University of Michigan, emphasized that Ebola is not a respiratory disease. |
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The importance of affirmative support is emphasized most strongly by those significant others whose definition of self and role is perceived as devalued. |
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The sequence of these spaces in the palace suggests the atrium and peristyle of Roman houses, basic features of domestic architecture emphasized by the Roman writer Vitruvius. |
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Instead he has emphasized core elements of the social gospel like combatting poverty and ministering to the sick and downtrodden. |
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The city reduced industrial pollutants, started to convert to diesel, emphasized the treatment of domestic sewage, cleaned up streets and toughened pollution laws. |
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The Atelier Versace collection emphasized the deconstruction and reassembly of garments using patent-leather strips. |
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But when Milchan emphasized that he could supply him with all of the orders he could possibly handle, Smyth agreed. |
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Ford emphasized that dissension and anger at the Assad family is reaching a tipping point among the Alawi. |
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Much of the research, conducted on soldiers and workers in order to determine the minimum nourishment necessary to maintain health, emphasized models of efficiency. |
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The speakers emphasized the diversity of the crowd and seemed to almost play defense over any perceived media attacks. |
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George Maciunas has emphasized the importance of their work, expounding a theory against representationalism in art, semiotics, illusionism, and abstraction. |
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When I spoke to Tavris about this phenomenon, she emphasized that everyone does this. |
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Baghdadi emphasized in his message on Nov. 13 that his organization now has provinces in each of these five countries. |
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He immediately emphasized the theoretical and practical significance of hagiology as a science, as well as the parish priest's book at the first of its kind in our country. |
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This strategy not only emphasized the status of the paramount chief, but it also pushed the undefended villagers to the centre for protection in the event of an attack. |
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Davidson emphasized the Port Authority's openness to criticism by showing how the plan incorporates the original terminal's tentacular tubes, omitted from a first scheme. |
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The need for conservation of older houses, terraces and cottages is also stressed, and the importance of maintaining trees and hedgerows is emphasized. |
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In terms of the management of terrestrial television and radio stations, the media's role of both serving the public and serving as public forums should be emphasized. |
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She accented every note just-short of perfectly, fading her voice before a few high notes and before an emphasized verse to add to the atmosphere of the song. |
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Work on modern accretionary prisms and analogue experiments have recently emphasized the role of seismic activity in the generation of similar vein arrays. |
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The chasm is not a peaceful picturesque place, but a reminder of nature's power, which is emphasized by the scratchy crosshatching of the drawing. |
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Unlike most fiction of the period, contemporaneous dates are emphasized. |
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With the sun directly behind him, his head was haloed like that of an angel, his gorgeous angular features were emphasized by the light behind him. |
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Both groups emphasized prosocial behavior and need for affirmation. |
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Inflected by a generation of scholars who emphasized everything but the social, the argument here tries to reintegrate the cultural with the social. |
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In several studies, women emphasized wanting to satisfy a partner's needs, promote intimacy, avoid tension in a relationship, and avoid rejecting a partner. |
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In this respect, none of the land grant institutions appears to have successfully emphasized lengthy in country experiences, despite a professed plethora of opportunities. |
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He emphasized that equality in America also means meritocracy, a stress on equality of opportunity among individuals regardless of social origins. |
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Clinical care emphasized strict bed rest for 6 weeks and supportive care. |
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Shafts of direct sunlight are carefully choreographed to shine down directly onto the altar, their intensity emphasized by the sepulchral semi-darkness of the surroundings. |
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McDowell's guitar playing on these songs was all about rhythm, a distinctive syncopated chug that emphasized the offbeats and often stayed on a single chord. |
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Longacre emphasized unequally divided pleurae on the pygidium and the presence of an occipital spine as characters separating Calvinella from other dikelocephalids. |
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A minimalist breakbeat soundtrack emphasized Wang's spare and disciplined style. |
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Therefore, when mounting large, heavy objects, the mass of the object should be distributed over a wider surface than in a standard frame, Storch emphasized. |
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He emphasized the importance of knowledge of materials, but also encouraged his pupils to develop their imaginations through, for example, automatic writing. |
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The availability of steaming pulchritude has always been a magnetic feature of college life but I never thought that it would be emphasized in recruiting literature. |
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He emphasized that criteria for judging qualitative research should flow logically from the theoretical underpinnings and purposes of that research. |
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Owen's publications have emphasized the intellectual foundations of Russian entrepreneurship in the Slavophile movement of the mid-nineteenth century. |
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The idea of character denies my becomingness and emphasized my beingness. |
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The women emphasized the importance of reclaiming tradition and returning honour and respect to women for the roles they perform in their families and communities. |
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When C. P. Scott died, the innumerable tributes to him all emphasized his courage and integrity, his humanitarianism and his championship of unpopular causes. |
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These critics have rightly emphasized Tourgee's influence on Chesnutt's career as a writer, as one of the sparks which ignited his literary aspirations. |
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He perversely emphasized the differences rather than the similarities of timbre between instruments and even wrote an elaborate justification of this wrong-headedness. |
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While many observers noted the unhealthfulness of the marshy tidewater zone, they also emphasized the richness of the land and its potential for economic development. |
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In the natural sciences, biology and geology should be emphasized. |
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There is continued expert support for the Freudian view which emphasized the importance of the element of sudden fright or surprise in neurosis following trauma. |
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An extraordinary story is told, then retold with embellishments and remodeled with favorable points emphasized while unfavorable ones are dropped. |
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Yet many people emphasized that training alone did not make a good worker. |
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He also emphasized that architecture should harmonize with nature. |
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Loescher repeatedly emphasized that these sites are by no means limited to the La Brea Tar Pits. |
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By grounding the familiar outcome of the monohybrid cross in the events of meiosis, Sue emphasized the unity of the different accounts of monohybrid crosses. |
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Edwards and Cooper emphasized that eustress is not simply the absence of distress, and that one way to study eustress is to assess positive psychological states. |
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It should be emphasized that this discussion does not limit itself to concerns about gene-splicing that the scientific community or the Commissioners view as valid. |
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Some ecologists have focused on the importance of natural population regulation by biotic factors, while others have emphasized the importance of abiotic factors. |
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Though they emphasized some within-plant variation of leaf pubescence, cotton cultivars are usually described as either smooth, lightly hairy, hairy, very hairy, or pilose. |
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During the interview, she minimized her weaknesses and emphasized her strengths. |
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In her paintings, she emphasized her Indian heritage, borrowing from ancient Mexican and popular art forms, such as retablos, or votive paintings. |
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The portraits of Septimius emphasized continuity with the Antonines, yet a new element appears in the corkscrew beard modelled after the god Serapis. |
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Spurgeon and Clifford were personal friends, but Spurgeon was a Calvinist who emphasized evangelism and Clifford was an Arminian who emphasized social work. |
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In Johnson v. Johnson, infra, Justice Philips emphasized that the rules of evidence were no different in a child protection case than in any other case. |
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Externally, the building's horizontality is emphasized and given texture by a covering of narrow larch slats and by louvres over glass doors on the west. |
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She emphasized that the residents of International Falls are not physiologically different from residents of warmer climes. |
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While bcg cited low labor, natural gas and electricity costs, Williamson emphasized lead-times. |
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Luke's innocence and virtuousness are emphasized in comparison to Hans' rugged masculine physical appearance, his morally ambiguous occupation and mercenary ideologies. |
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The unflattering signs of age on her face are emphasized, giving her visage that sense of gravitas associated with old men in old-master paintings. |
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Duncan's accentuation of the foot's flatness and contact with the ground was further emphasized by her love of dancing on lawns in order to feel the earth between her toes. |
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Not emphasized, however, was the mottled, hardening effect of any fluorides on teeth or the possible accumulative long-term effect of such additions. |
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Each couple emphasized footwork as they moved together and with the group. |
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It is also showed that these later views foreran themes that were to be emphasized decades later by heterodox economists, particularly the Post Keynesian ones. |
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A balustrade emphasized by gargoyles encircled each of the three steps. |
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The seminar emphasized that the concepts of time, space, and content supplied frameworks that are fundamental to both the culture-history and processual approaches. |
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In another area of the wireless industry, privacy advocates have emphasized the potential for misuse of the location information that can be gleaned from cell phone signals. |
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Evangelical preachers emphasized personal salvation and piety more than ritual and tradition. |
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In Norway, Hans Nielsen Hauge, a lay street preacher, emphasized spiritual discipline and sparked the Haugean movement. |
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Stoic epistemology generally emphasized that the mind starts blank, but acquires knowledge as the outside world is impressed upon it. |
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Colonists emphasized their determination by boycotting imports of British merchandise. |
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His two-fingered gesture emphasized what he had told his boss to do with his job. |
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Liability for common carrier, which arose around 1400, was also emphasized in the medieval period. |
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It should be emphasized that the Charter prohibition applies only to criminal law. |
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The death metal movement in both North America and Europe adopted and emphasized the elements of blasphemy and diabolism employed by such acts. |
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Additional risk factors were that most schools had no physical education curriculum and nutrition education is not emphasized. |
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Cantillon emphasized the willingness of the entrepreneur to assume the risk and to deal with uncertainty. |
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Hosted by Kelly Ripa, the TV Land Awards this year emphasized its more serious side rather than its jokier offerings. |
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The kokutai ideas of the Mito school were embraced, and the divine ancestry of the Imperial House was emphasized. |
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At the show, Pedrini emphasized its Progetto boxed block set, which includes a can opener, corkscrew, garlic press and nutcracker. |
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Also the issue of productivity, not emphasized by Taylor, has not lost the currentness. |
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Two of Confucius's most famous later followers emphasized radically different aspects of his teachings. |
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The Confucian Zhu Xi, who was notably not a restorationist, emphasized expedients as making up for incomplete standards or methods. |
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He emphasized that today Belarus' export to Kazakhstan significantly exceeds its import of goods and services. |
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Cultural expression from the 1840s to the 1870s was dominated by the romantic nationalism, which emphasized the uniqueness of Norway. |
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The undulating barrel vault appears to float above the floorplates, emphasized by cladding and internal partitions stopping short of the roof. |
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The British Empire strongly emphasized sports among its soldiers and agents across the world, and often the locals joined in enthusiastically. |
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As was emphasized above, quantum gravitational effects are extremely weak and therefore difficult to test. |
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Bill Mankin, thin as Death in a Bergman film, his superwhite skin emphasized by his black suit, called the press conference to order. |
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Usually opposite the entrance to the prayer hall is the qiblah wall, the visually emphasized area inside the prayer hall. |
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The difference was emphasized immediately after QZ8501 went missing. |
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He emphasized the necessity of marrying in to preserve Bushman bodies and all their physically defining characteristics. |
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That BMI is an imperfect measure of body size is emphasized here as well. |
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The male bias that characterizes Western science has traditionally emphasized male activities while peripheralizing female activities. |
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This not only emphasized the resurrection, but also acknowledges historical aspects of Presbyterianism. |
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For example, at first historians emphasized that strikes became illegal in July 1940, and no trade union called one during the war. |
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Rather than such Hellenic greatness of soul, Proverbs emphasized humbleheartedness. |
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From the death of Augustus in AD 14 until about 200, Roman authors emphasized style and tried new and startling ways of expression. |
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Schemes of mass rape would be legitimate as long as Richardson emphasized the negative aspects of his character at the same time. |
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Her braille writing could now be emphasized even more, and she became accustomed to brailling her name and date at the top of every worksheet. |
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Reid emphasized man's innate ability to perceive common ideas and that this process is inherent in and interdependent with judgement. |
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He emphasized that Kyrgyzstanis would have a chance to aviate to Europe through Kiev, as this airline runs flights to the Schengen countries. |
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However, Stewart proffered a more moderate approach to realism and his theory of perception emphasized the utility of the senses. |
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Highbloom emphasized ELT would only reduce risk for titles moved to an electronic system. |
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The importance of wearing one's seat belt has never been more evident or emphasized that in the last several years. |
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Experts shared their latest research work and emphasized the usage of iodized salt in daily routine life. |
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The Special Representative emphasized the excellent cooperation existing between UNOCI and the Government of Ivory Coast. |
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In this context, the military stalemate with the Marathas experienced by Aurangzeb must be emphasized. |
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Traditional theories have emphasized the supposedly central role in Germanic culture of clans or large groups with common ancestry. |
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The elements with filled valence shells are also emphasized and their lack of chemical reactivity is pointed out. |
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Starting with Julio Argentino Roca in 1880, ten consecutive federal governments emphasized liberal economic policies. |
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The classical education system, which would persist for hundreds of years, emphasized grammar, Latin, Greek, and rhetoric. |
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Hence, the model emphasized the rehabilitation, development and expansion of cottage industries side by side with agriculture. |
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He showed kindness to every living being and emphasized the practice of nonviolence, compassion, and forgiveness. |
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Children's attitude towards nature is often been measured as connectedness to nature that emphasized on the cognitive and affective attitudes. |
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The second pathway, emphasized by Smith, shows that fellow feeling is noncontagious. |
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He emphasized differences between cones and strobili, rather than their aggregation on the plant. |
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