The life list is the beginning of the mania, but much like a gateway drug, it can lead to more extreme enumerating activity. |
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They were exchanging views in Cantonese while enumerating the names of my baby's organs in English. |
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This was further examined by enumerating the number of eosinophils that accumulated around the airways of the allergen-challenged animals. |
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He really believed that enumerating the bird population gave understanding. |
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Children tend to be able to talk about the first and last time an event occurred, but have difficulty enumerating the other times in between. |
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He speaks in full paragraphs, often enumerating his points, and his tone is resolutely measured. |
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I must resist almost entirely the temptation of enumerating our guest's many talents and distinctions. |
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Most countries report difficulties in enumerating young adults and people living in secured accommodation where access is restricted. |
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A monthly newsletter keeps everyone up-to-date, and a list is passed around enumerating the 12 most-asked questions and how they're to be answered. |
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I could go on enumerating separate problems, but these cannot eclipse the achievements of the European Union's internal market. |
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We separate fact from fiction dispelling the myths about dairy products and enumerating the known benefits. |
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Before enumerating these recommendations, two general points should be made. |
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In 1991 he released Thanksgiving Prayer, a short film that featured Burroughs enumerating the ills of contemporary American society in his signature raspy growl. |
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In 1953-54, mutual-defence pacts with South Korea and Taiwan were added, and the ground rules for a Pax Americana in the Pacific were largely complete. Where to begin enumerating how the world has changed? |
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The aggravating factors must be considered and I do not see anything particularly wrong with enumerating them, but they are also part of the precedence of our court. |
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Rather than enumerating a long list of institutional reforms, it would have been better, in my opinion, to have concentrated solely on the reforms that constitute genuine prerequisites for any further enlargement. |
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I find it hard to believe that was not at least frequently promised to people given the people the Government of Canada statisticians were enumerating. |
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The objective of this section is to give a quantitative and qualitative overview of the aims and goals of each of the chairs and by enumerating their activities, assess their impact as far as possible. |
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The use of this technique produces results that are as valid and effective as enumerating all persons within a household and selecting one randomly. |
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The result is that each city has studied the activities carried out by the theatres in their areas and they've put together a document enumerating these activities. |
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For purposes of illustration throughout this document, a three-digit number shall be used for enumerating the fields contained in each of the tagged-field logical records described herein. |
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The inscription refers to an anonymous amir enumerating the usual titles such as highness, the lordly, the protector and defender of the frontiers or the fortified by God. |
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It would also be helpful, when reporting, if they could report on progress in the process of implementation of recommendations, rather than merely enumerating activities. |
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Another possible problem with creating specific offences is the difficulty associated with identifying and enumerating all possible forms of misconduct deserving of specific offence. |
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Smith was no advocate of tyranny, but he clearly enjoyed enumerating an imposing list of powers of the Tudor state. |
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There are so many uses for the square, in fact, that a new model will usually come complete with a booklet enumerating its applications. |
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He is not recognized as a valid pope, but was added to the lists of popes in the 15th century as Stephen II, causing difficulties in enumerating later popes named Stephen. |
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Counts are built up by enumerating vitamins, single-letter chemical elements, blood types, star types, report card grades, musical scales, and Roman numerals. |
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As originally written, the United States Constitution was created to limit the federal government from exerting power over the states by enumerating only specific powers. |
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Alternative etymologies are supported with the numerous orthographic variations in Medieval documents with Samuel Seyer enumerating 47 alternative forms. |
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Enumerating the right of freedom of speech neither enhanced its previous protection nor derogated the protection afforded other liberties not enumerated. |
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