As a third term, the covenant engages aspects of the body politic as well as the modern contract. |
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She single-handedly engages in a spectacular mud fight with a gang of boys who invade her garden. |
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The studio engages a veteran press agent in an attempt to avoid a financial disaster. |
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Unfortunately, there can be no lasting peace as long as the system engages in class and generation warfare. |
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This exercise engages spinal extensors, hamstrings, abductors and stabilizers. |
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Before a company really engages with a partner or vendor, it will have gone down a long road putting together a business case. |
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The fully automatic system requires no input from the driver and uses a computer controlled clutch that engages the rear wheels as needed. |
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Set within the time frame of the afternoon drive, the film engages in a steady stream of flashbacks. |
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But that argument proves too much, for it would authorize guilt by association whenever any organization engages in some illegal activity. |
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He engages Hackett in a critical discussion of Hamlet as well as other Shakespeare plays. |
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Each of the named individuals is a scientist who engages in research involving animals. |
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He provides a sweeping overview of the period and engages with many of the ideas Europe is struggling with about its future. |
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His current part-time mechanic employee engages him 15 to 25 hours per week. |
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This award-winning architect engages in community work without causing gentrification to occur. |
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It seems unlikely that everyone engages in thorough deliberation for every decision they make in their relationships. |
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Simply put, the micro-cracking of the more brittle cement matrix engages the more ductile fibers in resisting the load. |
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An F-117 Nighthawk engages its target and drops a bunker buster during a testing mission at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. |
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A deeply spiritual prayer engages the souls of all who are present and will move the hearers often to tears. |
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After kissing the subject, he just tapers off, equivocates, engages in euphemism. |
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The exuberance with which he engages every topic attests to the wonders he can accomplish with his prose. |
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Clicking the gear lever to the right engages sport mode, which alters the change pattern of the gearbox. |
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For most of the novel he makes no eye contact and only engages obliquely with the people around him. |
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Far from being merely functional, it engages with the ideas and feelings of the people who see it around the world. |
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Science engages with busy minds that have strong views about how things are and ought to be. |
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Under the heading of inner texture Wachob engages primarily the disciplines of textual criticism and rhetorical criticism. |
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The final section engages critically with the dynamics of collective bargaining at a global level. |
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While everyone else engages in some form of inward or outward dialogue, they stare abstractedly into space, oblivious to their surroundings. |
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He engages students in learning activities that teach them to think creatively. |
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With the ease of a talented DJ, he engages in a form of culture jamming that is at once global and highly personal. |
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This third way of using primary sources engages students in deliberative discussions beginning with a seminal document. |
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Alexander the Great, enamoured of his Theban captive Campaspe, gives her freedom and engages Apelles to paint her portrait. |
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I try to bring a little mystery to what might happen, because that engages people more. |
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I don't know her at all and it's not really my kind of thing, but it's just good to see someone who I don't recognise, who engages my interest. |
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Try each gear including reverse with the brake on to see how fast it engages each gear and how much play it has. |
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The magazine is notable for the quality of its writing as well as the way it engages the books reviewed. |
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Throughout the book, Haught systematically develops a theology of evolution that engages contemporary debates on theodicy, suffering, and death. |
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The written deliberately engages pre-existing literary attitudes and vistas, which have the power to take on large, systematic social issues. |
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However, we will not knowingly list any business that engages in illegal or immoral activity of any kind. |
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This process engages political processes to translate new concepts and plans into official policy. |
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Combining live interview, call-in and commentary, Randi engages her audience with a passionate presentation. |
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A rustic, who engages the Queen in quibbling banter, brings asps concealed in a basket of figs. |
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An adjustment device automatically varies the positions of the knife so that the knife engages the whetter more or less constantly. |
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Fernandez, like many artists before her, engages in a dialogue between artifice and nature. |
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By now, it's widely known that Lucas freely engages in updating, altering, and repurposing his former works. |
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He also engages in that time-tested rhetorical device, the ad hominem attack, through an anastrophe. |
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The point, though, is that the gambit, which is ubiquitous in the public sphere, is inherently political, engages in hidden rhetorical work. |
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To claim that God engages in this same capricious and barbaric behavior is to blaspheme God. |
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It also sanctifies the idea of the reclusive, solitary genius at the expense of the artist who engages with society and the world at large. |
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Immediately he engages the crowd, standing at the edge of the stage, giving his shout-outs, moving his body to his own groove. |
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The Government often shrinks from confrontation and instead engages in short-term deal-making that often undermines long-term policy objectives. |
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Although she modestly ascribes a narrow focus to her study, this is belied by the breadth of the themes with which she engages. |
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The foremost portion of this auxiliary chamber incorporates many small rifling grooves to just stabilize the bullet before it engages the bore. |
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Perched alone on a stage, a character engages in a soliloquy so as to unveil their innermost thoughts to the audience. |
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The only thing that rouses him is the wrestling match he engages in to unbind himself from various equipment. |
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Characters in a story operate to make the story's movement visible and concrete, in a way that engages a reader's interest. |
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He actively engages with the Anglican theological position on the sacraments in order to resolve this contradiction. |
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Every now and then, a project will come along that seizes my imagination and engages my brain but most of the time it's predictable and blah. |
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He has become social with other children, engages in imaginary play, and has started to potty train! |
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This is no more blatant than anything that any other politician engages in on a daily basis. |
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In such locks, lever steps on a key bit engage the lever tumblers and a bolt step on the key bit engages a bolt talon for moving the bolt. |
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Each project engages with avant-gardism in manners that suggest its reinscription as a paradigm for art and social action in the 21st century. |
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It engages hands and arms, wrists and shoulders to fold and blend those ingredients. |
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Effectively the gearbox engages the next highest gear but does not activate it until the optimum point has been reached. |
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A thumb switch near the right handlebar engages the motor to press a roller on the motor shaft, which helps spin the tire. |
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By reading aloud, a literate person engages a child in language as they sit together, relaxed and quiet. |
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With the ease of a talented DJ, Thornton engages in a form of culture jamming that is at once global and highly personal. |
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It engages in a fantastical speculation about what the future might hold, as any good science fiction does. |
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One of the two clutches engages the odd-numbered and the other the even-numbered gears. |
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Despite a deceptively calm and authoritative tone, she engages in nothing less than character assassination. |
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He rarely engages in the hyperbole or overembellishment so characteristic of many sportswriters. |
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Finally, the development of European Human Rights Law engages some of the most basic issues of jurisprudence. |
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In the same area is the lever that engages the ratchet to rotate the cylinder. |
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No one who engages the new panoply of associations and parties can fail to recognize the democratic pulse and possibilities. |
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The artist's work engages with the productive cohabitation of birds and humans in the countryside. |
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So that there is the use of language by the Parliament which engages concepts with which the common law is familiar. |
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Lock-up is via a rising block that engages a cut-out in the steel barrel extension. |
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Once the aircraft probe engages the basket, the pod is supposed to take up any slack in the refueling hose, keeping the hose taught between the two aircraft. |
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How the public engages with ideas is not reducible to the latest trends in technology, but is likely to be influenced by wider cultural and social dynamics. |
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The person who engages in the risky business bears the burden of culpability. |
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As society engages in dialogue on these issues no subject will be taboo. |
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There are other occasions, however, when a prosecutor engages in what appears to be adversarially correct behavior that nonetheless impedes the search for truth. |
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Still anything that engages the average reader with our remote past, even if in the form of a romantic time-condensing allegory, has got to be a good thing. |
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Love is what engages and transcends mundane limits toward accomplishment. |
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The gun control lobby engages in emotional brainwashing to further its attempts at disarming the American people. |
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Yet I can never escape the feeling that Gingrich is spoofing his audiences when he engages in these culture war tirades. |
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Curiously, he never engages with the central tenet of the thesis. |
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There is no National Association for the Advancement of Scientism, and in fact there is not even a word to label a person who engages in scientism. |
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Then, he engages in a full-on make-out session with his former SNL compadre Will Forte, sporting a bushy beard. |
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My organization, CDT, directly engages in the hand-to-hand combat of Washington. |
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The narrative engages the theme of searching for lost roots, in this case, Afro-Caribbean ones, but does so subtly, without fanfare, yet with plenty of visual impact. |
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Distrustful of engaging fully, the cynic engages superficially, gets the drug he needs, and moves along. |
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The more unstructured a movement is, the less control it has over the directions in which it develops and the political actions in which it engages. |
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Taurus engages in some PDA, Gemini acts as an anchor, and Leo embarks on a fantastic voyage. |
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He has never written a poem that addresses, passionately, or engages with, his own country's terrible political state, the cataclysms for centuries. |
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The barrier valve furthermore has a tappet, which engages the support body and is movable relative to the armature and carries a closing body of a seat valve. |
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Shaken by his early defeats, Caesar engages the aid of the Teutons and a final great battle is joined which will decide the ultimate fate of all Gaul. |
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It engages historians, philosophers, scientists and the educated lay public alike in a discussion that self-consciously resists the temptation of polemics. |
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The solo viola engages in some exotic melismas in this movement too. |
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In the final section the torero engages the bull with his elegance and control, then exchanges the purple and yellow capote for the red muleta and curved sword. |
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Ocencyrtus johnsonii is both gregarious and engages in superparasitism. |
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With three speech scrolls, Quinatzin engages the two men to his right, whom the painter identifies with ethnic monikers instead of personal names. |
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As one of the unlikely revolutionaries of the postwar years, Kinsey certainly engages me more than Howard Hughes, though not as much as the incandescent Ray Charles. |
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And, of course, every person who engages in these behaviors has their own unique idiosyncrasies of personality and behavior and history that contribute to why they did it. |
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When the driver makes the gearshift, the first clutch is released and the second engages, so that the gear shift takes place in a fraction of a second. |
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As he engages with the merciless classmates who rag him and pick at him every day, he imagines himself in computer graphics in the armour of the warrior. |
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It's a body of work that engages the mind and enraptures the eye. |
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She is almost always shown in profile and never engages the viewer, but with downcast eyes she seems intensely self-absorbed or excessively demure. |
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This shaft also carries the main cogwheel which engages with a rack between the running rails on the section where the steepness of the gradient calls for its use. |
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He engages in foreplay, but suffers panic attacks before the climax. |
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Consolidation of such conquests by wise and intelligent administration is, on the other hand, a quiet affair and rarely engages our serious attention. |
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A work organization is a socially designed unit that engages in activities to accomplish a goal, has an identifiable boundary, and is linked to the external society. |
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She smokes and drinks and engages in brittle chatter, laughing through it all as if men, love, life were sports in which she was the Olympic medallist. |
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On the other end of the spectrum, there lies an artist like Lena Dunham, who engages in a flaunting of the flawed self. |
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But hers is an earthily sensual Minimalism with a genealogy that can be traced back to Karl Blossfeldt and Eva Hesse, a spare essentialism that engages both body and mind. |
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He engages the entire article, not merely the flashy opening spread. |
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Roth excels as a weary assassin lumbered with the plodding son of a crime boss and the story truly engages as the mismatched pair bond. |
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From screen grabs to illustrate the use of Power Point to flow diagrams of planning, the reader engages in the text through many modalities. |
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Unlike many Festschrifts, this one constantly engages with the thought of the one it celebrates. |
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The governmental department is based at Dover House, Whitehall and engages around 40 permanent staff. |
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He also engages in sculpture, examining miniature fantasy buildings and most recently, he's been exploring screenprint at Northern Print. |
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However, perhaps Thomas's edition engages the possible limit points of selected poems and must be held within those restrictions. |
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The industry produces technologically complex components and engages in some research and development activities. |
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The system also selectively engages in DNS poisoning when particular sites are requested. |
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In an attempt to gain the rewards of such a reputation, the forger often engages in two distinct activities. |
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Like using a low-key organic wobble board, lunging on the lawn engages core abdominal and back muscles. |
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Ezra Klein engages in uncharacteristically evasive language. |
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Rydberg atom, having a high principle quantum number, engages in strong interactions because of its large dipole matrix element. |
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Peninsula Gaming, through its subsidiaries, engages in the ownership and operation of casino and off-track betting parlors. |
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Her frantic mother tricks her into returning home and engages PJ, a cult deprogrammer. |
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And the CIA discourages the kind of aimless bloodiness that Jundollah engages in. |
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The playlet engages the child in role playing as the recitation becomes a short play. |
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The Parliamentary Assembly also engages in parliamentary diplomacy, and has an extensive election observation program. |
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Nevertheless for the sake of discussion here, I posit a situation that engages experts and uses the thrip infestation as a hypothetical case study. |
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In addition to a syntactic use of ellipsis, the entire novel in its episodic structure engages with narrative anachrony, including ellipsis and analepsis. |
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In this denuded landscape, the sole survivor engages in a daily survival routine, foraging for food among cacti, sage and prickly stunted trees known as caatinga. |
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When the cutting tool engages the workpiece, a chip is formed. |
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Precision Paper Company, headquartered in Tampa, FL engages in the converting and distribution of xerographic, inkjet, display graphics, and all reprographic related medias. |
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Cotkin's research engages the latest in Melville scholarship as well as a wide-ranging critical apparatus rich enough to accommodate his expansive subject. |
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This pedal engages the clutch, and until you do that you can't shift. |
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Whether she's going all jazzy torch singer on us in Why or coming on like a female Bobby Womack on The Crown, she always engages and never sounds out of her depth. |
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Iago engages in what ethnomethodologists refer to as a side sequence. |
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Their park warden mother engages her sons' help to build an exclosure to keep invaders away from nesting piping plovers on the beach of Prince Edward Island National Park. |
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A thermostatically controlled clutch-driven cooling fan, which engages only when required by higher operating temperatures, helps maximize fuel efficiency on the new models. |
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The fact that pledges willingly submit themselves to hazing is neither here nor there and any organization that engages in hazing will lose its charter. |
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In common with other orchestras, the BBC SO engages in educational work. |
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If the chairman exceeds the given authority, engages in misconduct, or fails to perform the duties, the chairman may face disciplinary procedures. |
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In the opening of Bednyi Leandr, for example, the humorous voice of the narrator engages in a synchronic reflection on the act of writing in the Sternian manner. |
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