As a self-confessed car nut, I was in my element examining pictures of Formula 1 cars and drivers, rally cars, scale models, trucks, and bikes. |
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If the patient does not know of any tender area, make a very light survey of the four quadrants with your examining hand. |
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By concentrating all evil in the oppressors, it absolves the victims from examining their own failings. |
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While it is possible to look at all possible pairs of markers, examining all possible triplets and quadruplets quickly becomes impractical. |
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A discussion of grounding involves examining the role of determiners and quantifiers, and other aspects of the noun phrase. |
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At the town's market, I had discovered the magnificent horns of a blue sheep while examining wildlife body parts being offered for sale. |
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Jorenae slipped out of bed and padded across the floor to the fireplace, examining the warm clothes. |
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Compliance involves examining a set of key accounts including payroll, financial reporting, purchasing, payables and billing. |
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She sat in queen-like fashion on the kitchen stool, looking faintly disapproving and intent on examining her newly painted nails. |
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Haley sniped examining her fingernails pretending to act aloof about the whole matter. |
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She used to sort through five pound bags of raisins examining each one for stems. |
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After examining the car, the dealer assured me there was no damage, and provided a letter admitting responsibility. |
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Understanding the role of women in the African-American community starts by examining the roles in Afro-American literature. |
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The method has no after-effects but is recommended by doctors only after examining the patient carefully. |
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As he started the car and headed along the service road back to the main highway, she was going through each CD, examining the covers. |
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Just as perplexing have been the mounting reams of academic papers examining her life and thought. |
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I jumped to the ground and headed for the cargo hold, examining my ship on the way. |
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The first step is determining your color scheme by examining your existing furniture, window treatments, and other accessories. |
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Another shortcoming of the book is Atkinson's diffidence in examining the role of an airmobile division, the Army's only one. |
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The film also looks ahead, examining the possibility of cloning the mammoth, should DNA be recovered during the upcoming scientific studies. |
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He pulled the metal out of the fire, examining the red-hot tip, then put it back in. |
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The results were also verified by examining the spectra of two purified proteins, albumin and lysozyme. |
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We selected patients by examining all referral letters to the hospital's gastroenterology outpatient clinics and open access endoscopy service. |
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Albanese's research involved examining curves on algebraic surfaces and the genus of an algebraic variety. |
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You may be sure that, given David's recent alimentary travails, I shall be examining whatever he gives me next with especial care. |
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The concluding chapter draws together the diverse strands of alterity explored to that point while examining alterity in history. |
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Hyper-sensitive, he seems continually to be examining himself and putting himself in situations which are apt to land him in trouble. |
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The most accurate means of detecting MAS is by examining the vocal cords with a laryngoscope. |
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He has collaborated on studies of laterality by examining patterns of mouth movement asymmetries during different tasks. |
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According to recent reports, Attorney General Michael McDowell is examining legal options to tackle this growth industry. |
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While examining the plant, researchers at several labs found that one of its genes, flc, represses flowering. |
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I visited New York recently and on landing at Newark airport was taken through a customs hall where a beagle dog was eagerly examining luggage. |
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Preachers may choose to continue the Lenten theme of baptism by examining the Epistle reading. |
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Weir never looked back and used his unique ability to his advantage by examining right-handed equipment and player's techniques. |
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He began to study the theory of light waves, in particular examining the theory of polarisation. |
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Instead of examining individual records, the modern archivist manages information streams. |
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The labroid fishes are pectoral fin locomotor specialists and a model for examining fin-based swimming. |
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This process involves examining the options available to achieve the agreed objectives and finding the strategic route forward. |
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Before examining a patient, hospital staff should make sure they have washed their hands or cleaned them with a special alcohol rub or gel. |
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It is a matter of assessing the damage and examining how we can best help in the medium and long-term. |
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As with relics or ancient runes, it's all about touching, reading, pondering, examining. |
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Some problems may be detected-and treated-early by examining your pet weekly for lumps, bumps and skin irritations. |
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The diagnosis is made from the symptoms and by examining the eardrum with an instrument called an auriscope or otoscope. |
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A common problem for pathologists examining hysterectomy specimens is finding pronounced tissue autolysis. |
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The impression here is not unlike examining a detail of a painting under a magnifying glass. |
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A magnifying glass or 10X hand lens is helpful in examining plants for the presence of mites. |
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The nurse finally arrived and immediately began examining the girl's lip and maidenhead as Rhian looked on. |
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The audit agency is tasked with examining the implementation of the state budget and the financial reports of state institutions. |
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I wondered just how much use it would be having this sawbones examining her. |
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Shouldn't we be examining these techniques as a treatment for our own malaise? |
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Before examining groups and teams in animal societies, it is important to understand both the nature of work and tasks. |
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The momentum trader has already engaged in technical analysis, examining stock charts for signs of the breakout. |
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After fully examining the scene of utter chaos, Dizante came over to us and sat down as well. |
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The telltale signs will always peer through at the experts who will be examining the handwriting. |
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Sure, you could write a lengthy term paper examining all this in terms of its socio-political implications. |
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Gorb and colleagues discovered the tarantulas' silk-spinning abilities by examining glass plates scattered vertically in a tarantula terrarium. |
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In December of 2003, I spent a week at the library examining Niedecker's books and recording the marginalia I found into the library's database. |
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When he saw that she was examining him, his neutral expression turned into a scowl. |
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After examining and discussing texts, the children participated in an extension activity. |
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The job obviously requires you to scrub up for surgery and bare below the elbow when examining patients. |
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Can the Commonwealth detain bankrupts for the purpose of examining them, on the basis that some bankrupts are likely to flee before examination? |
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And knowledge requires using your mind to think for yourself about things, rather than taking over opinions second-hand without examining them. |
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If evidence is to be found to support such a hypothesis, it will be by examining patterns of genomic organization. |
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He stood there holding it, examining its shimmering steel, the beads of moisture rolling off of it. |
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Someone who writes a literary memoir, for example, is by necessity examining issues of self and identity. |
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A doctor visited Baksh at her Biche home yesterday and prescribed bed rest and medication after examining her. |
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Rose lifted her pen to look over the beginning of her letter, examining each word critically. |
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The mineral level fluctuations can be explained by examining meteorological records. |
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Unfortunately, York planners seem set on examining each scheme in isolation. |
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The Russian doctors really put me through the mill, examining me from top to toe. |
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The exhibition explores life above and below stairs, examining the role of women as decision makers raising dynasties and workhorses in service. |
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It is worth examining these benefactions carefully in order to determine from whence individual things came. |
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His fingers traced the sides of my face, like a child would who was examining the skin of a grandparent. |
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Errors in landmark identification were estimated by examining duplicate tracings of 12 of the cephalometric radiographs. |
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Each of the seven weeks between Passover and Shavuot is dedicated to examining and refining one of them. |
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In this context, going beyond the form means transcending the notion of bread as commodity and examining the labor that made it possible. |
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The generation gap also ran through the Dirty Laundry program, a strong collection of shorts examining dysfunctional families. |
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But Wright, who was examining the distant valley through his binoculars, did see it. |
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But a judgment of this should be made only by evaluating their journalistic work, and not by examining their biodata. |
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He began to go through the drawers, letter slots, pulling out and examining notes and missives. |
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Before examining the transcript levels in triploid hybrids, the effects of triploidy per se need to be considered. |
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I am examining whether I can change the name on my birth certificate to Bruce. |
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I slap the tuna onto a cracker and pensively munch while examining the rest of the refrigerator. |
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Mr Smith said that, ironically, it was his book that created the swell of support that actually resulted in the Judge examining cases. |
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This work is regarded as an important prelude to examining this phase change at the molecular level. |
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Martina helps him on with his coat, her proprietary gaze examining his appearance. |
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As a morality play examining the extremes of good and evil in all of us, the film sports unquestionable potential. |
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A blind spot, not suspected by the patient, may be found by examining the visual fields. |
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But none of these should blinker students from examining the other financial implications of the accounts on offer. |
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This perspective on information flow, skilling, and deskilling provides a basis for examining the case of GM cotton in India. |
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Forensic anthropology is primarily concerned with identifying bodies through examining their bones and any flesh that remains. |
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Before examining the case law it may be helpful to understand the central issues which underlie this area. |
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We will face the shadow side of American power by examining the growing body of evidence for cover-up and complicity. |
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This indicates that the multiple-choice and essay questions are examining a slightly different set of skills. |
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Sure enough, on examining the underside of the toast we discovered it was indeed covered in little black garlicky burnt bits. |
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I saw him examining fallen leaves, a freshly-painted door, and the way in which an elastic fabric deformed when stretched. |
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Workers on both the admin and examining side of the department were angry about this unilateral decision without consultation. |
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This item is aimed at examining the patient for evidence of a unilateral cerebellar lesion. |
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There is an extensive Spanish language historiography examining the department's mythic past, with a corresponding literature in English. |
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I noticed someone who was examining the corpse turn pale with fright as he turned to the officer. |
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Seek shade and seclusion in your own gorgeous garden after examining these bowered garden ideas. |
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The Voyagers are examining the far reaches of the solar wind, a gusty flow of particles hurled outward by the Sun. |
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Upon examining the rest of the drawers, she realized it was more of a vanity than a desk. |
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Joan looked up from examining her bitten nails, wondering if she should pick up a new black varnish. |
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Lyon is unique in the destinations selected for this feature in that it is the only non-coastal region we are examining. |
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At the final moment I was more interested in examining the knife rather than cutting the cake. |
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John spills water on a photo slide he is examining, the red color appearing as spilled blood. |
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A consortium of seven expert organisations has spent a year examining the burned-out building to consider how it could be saved. |
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A police officer with expert knowledge of Asian culture spent the weekend examining papers found at her home for clues. |
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This is an edited version of a paper examining the difficulties of DNA evidence. |
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Differential cell counts were made by examining 500 nucleated cells, excluding squamous and bronchial epithelial cells. |
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Scientists are examining Humber estuary mud in the hope it could hold the key to the safe disposal of radioactive nuclear waste. |
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They have also begun examining his computer for clues as to his state of mind and any friends who might not have been known to his parents. |
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Rotating his body like the hand of a clock, he shuffled around the lamb, examining it from every angle. |
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We have been examining the potential use of oligonucleotides to direct nucleotide exchanges in episomal and chromosomal genes. |
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In the examining room, Dr. O'Brien was silent as he looked at the mole on her leg. |
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Police were today also examining two computers, one seized from each of the girl's houses. |
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He had a fistful of my carroty locks and he seemed to be examining them very closely. |
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I just stand there, intently examining a fully open rose, not knowing what to say. |
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By examining the conventions of published private letters, he shows how they straddle the border between fiction and reality. |
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Some even used opera glasses, to enhance the illusion that they were examining the details of a living world. |
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Medical professionals apply their expertise in doctors' offices, examining rooms, or hospital operating rooms. |
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My eyes danced about the surface of the coupon, examining each word for hidden meaning, hidden catches, and hidden insight into life itself. |
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A minority group of astrologers, notably the famous Marathi astrologer, Katveji recommended using tighter orbs when examining sade-sati. |
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He was released by order of an examining magistrate on 30 June after 44 days without access to judicial review or to his family or lawyer. |
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Each side is hell-bent on refuting the other's arguments, rather than examining them dispassionately. |
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Meanwhile ornithologists and environmentalists are examining captive breeding. |
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No biomechanical assessment is complete without checking the patient's shoes for appropriateness and wear and examining any orthotic devices. |
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Manufacturers are examining ways of using cementitious or fibrous core insulating materials in place of the plastic insulations. |
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We are examining the extent of centralization in the tax systems of these countries. |
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Many authors have been studiously writing, examining how these traumatic events have changed the world. |
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Here's an argument, inspired by Tocqueville, that we can assess the health of a democracy by examining the heterogeneousness of its culture. |
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Before examining the implications of these behaviors, the next section briefly overviews the concept of Internet addiction more generally. |
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Within seconds the compound was swarming with scientists, examining every room in the place. |
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By closely examining the nests of birds, we get a glimpse of solutions to the general problems associated with oviparity. |
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Consider the following English phrase as a way of examining a superstratum and substratum. |
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The most dramatic illustrations of the lack of chivalry toward black and other minority women comes from examining who gets sentenced to prison. |
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The thesis begins by examining the role of technological enthusiasm in the early growth of hot rodding. |
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In one aborted poem I explored the feeling by examining the way a tuning circuit hunts up and down its scale to locate and fix on a signal. |
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He is currently examining the influence of clientelism on government decision making in democracies. |
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He paused, examining the closed sliding doors as if he could see our servants huddled behind them. |
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Police are also examining his personal relationships to identify any reason for a grudge. |
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In examining the evidence, one must conclude that Gaullism is neither a doctrine nor a political ideology. |
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People watching in the Eternal City is almost as fascinating as examining the more ancient Roman artefacts. |
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The illusory nature of what we experience can be seen most clearly by examining the dream state. |
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Wolff and Ware found similar regeneration when examining vegetation along the fall line in Virginia. |
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To leave that as an observation without examining its far-reaching implications seems remiss amidst any sociological exploration. |
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The Department of Justice not only refused access to the information used by the FBI, it also objected to the judge examining them in camera. |
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For example, he treated the incidences of taxes on capital and land in lieu of examining the effects of a property tax per se. |
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Police have been minutely examining a tape of the programme to see whether anyone in it broke the law by inciting racial hatred. |
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Considering this cluster of offenders is important when examining the relationship between drug activities and crime commission. |
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We don't shy from the warts but the truth is that this is not the best forum for examining a man's life in detail. |
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Another team member, a physiologist, is examining the efficiency of water treatment plants in removing oestrogens. |
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He was examining the whole issue of damages, including compensation for the psychological hurt and suffering that parents had experienced. |
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Miller's research on turtle fertility involved turning the living turtle over and examining the ovaries by means of an endoscope. |
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We can best see what is concealed by examining different metaphors of organization. |
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On examining the log, the immediate cause of the error was instantly apparent. |
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A major gap is apparent in the literature examining patient understanding of placebos and their effect. |
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This accessible, inexpensive technique forms part of the basic repertoire for curators and conservators examining works of art. |
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Al-Khwarizmi continues his study of algebra in Hisab al-jabr w'al-muqabala by examining how the laws of arithmetic extend to an arithmetic for his algebraic objects. |
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I believe that many of the problems encountered in examining behavior may be related to our attempts to fit alternative procedures into unilinear statements. |
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However, combing through the hair with a louse comb and examining the teeth of the comb for living lice detects more cases than direct visualization alone. |
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It is therefore important when examining a slaver on foot to see that it is struck with the obligatory lion passant or leopard's head erased mark. |
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Johnston in her introduction stresses the importance of examining the culture of the body because of its centrality to human perception and expression. |
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During her studies she worked with the British Museum examining the paints used on the sarcophagus of an Egyptian mummy to find out how the ancients had created a new colour. |
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Whilst I was thus examining this new development, Joey sat motionless, as so often, totally mute, showing no emotion about the mutilation of his body as now revealed to me. |
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Fenner excelled as a casuist examining cases of troubled conscience. |
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We can deduce the processes that were employed by examining the remains of discarded or lost, part worked or broken beads, for wear or tooling marks. |
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On a dark night during the fall I was examining the uvarovite and I discovered that there was a crack in the calcite on the side of the uvarovite. |
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They typically involve inspectors interviewing key personnel and examining operation procedures like snow removal and important areas like runways, taxi ways and aprons. |
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Along with examining the major political issues of the day, his new column will focus on the increasingly controversial nexus between business and politics. |
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The commission was supposed to be examining the arguments for tightening up the use of the death penalty. |
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Delaney said that examining such environments gives researchers a snapshot of what life is like deeper in the Earth's crust, where temperatures are higher. |
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This is the first exhibition devoted to Ruskin's engagement with printmaking examining his use of various methods, etching, woodcut, mezzotint and steel and copper engraving. |
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Having had no interest in analysing the economic scenario at the macro or the micro level, Biju is interested in examining the minute components of electronic gadgets. |
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Often tax inspectors would discover tax evasion by examining an individual's personal assets and lifestyle to see if their outgoings tally with their income. |
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Trial watchers in the public gallery could be seen practising their bowlines as forensic scientist Rodger Ide gave an insight into the techniques of examining knots. |
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The effects of nicotine are important when examining smoking from a behavioural perspective, as these effects have the potential to lead to conditioned responses. |
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The limits of these sections can best be illustrated by examining a specific case, the US export ban on unprocessed logs from federal and state lands. |
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After examining a fairly well preserved Neanderthal skeleton, he concluded that it belonged to an ape-like creature that was barely capable of standing upright. |
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The critical question in examining all this palaeoethnobotanical material is how can one tell whether it is derived from wild or cultivated sources. |
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On Feb. 7 of that year, the Secret Service, after examining the mule, returned the coin to Baller, accompanied by a letter from Special Agent Richard M. McDrew. |
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By examining the impact of religious theodicy on life satisfaction, this paper addresses one of the more understudied issues in religion and health research. |
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In examining these estimates, we note that this economy is in good heart. |
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Petrographical studies were conducted by examining thin sections in transmitted and reflected light to identify magnetic mineralogy and diagenetic phases. |
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Prostrating myself on the examining table, I tried not to flinch as she zapped my scores of clogged pores. |
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Such a quid-pro-quo method, Arnold complained, turned school inspectors into wage laborers mechanically examining each student on his or her passive retention of knowledge. |
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Another key figure in unmasking the predatory groups of men in Keighley is the town's MP Ann Cryer who began examining the issue of abuse more than two years ago. |
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After examining the opening of these traces, it is tempting to assign their origin to the behavior of vermiform borers such as annelids, sipunculids, or phoronids. |
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As a result, there is worth in considering the relationship between management accounting and financial accounting when examining public sector accounting change. |
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We can now analyze this process by examining each stage in more detail. |
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Data to support our first hypothesis will come from examining museum specimens collected from areas that are far from the edge of intergradation with any other subspecies. |
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Police are examining computer equipment seized during the search. |
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Ellroy pauses at every marker, examining the intoxications of zealotry, but ultimately casts them all aside. |
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Instead she probes the reality of life inside the penitentiary's walls, examining convicts' responses to incarceration and the construction of an inmate subculture. |
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He had threatened to stop examining her if she continued to refuse a Caesarean section. |
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Due to the delay, which may result in cancellation of the program, the IDF is examining alternative sites. |
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Up at dawn and with no one else in sight, whether we were tracking a pride of lions or examining a column of ants, every minute heralded a new experience for both of us. |
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He seemed at first much pleased of the situation, but after examining the captives closely he called a palaver. |
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At the very end of the line I saw a woman with a little paint brush in hand examining each machine that came out of the inspection tower for any dings in the paint. |
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The East Bay lab has been examining issues with low power embedded devices designed for instrumentation such as industrial and environmental monitoring for several years. |
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He's 62 now, and his latest research is animal transgenics, examining how animals' genes can be altered to make their organs more suitable for human transplantation. |
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This means closely examining photos for sought-after traits like height and a symmetrical face. |
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Much examining of knees last week after the claims that you can tell the age of a woman just by looking at the joint between the shin bone and the thigh bone. |
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And so the visitor, feeling a little self-conscious, starts examining individual images. |
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As much as the whole affair is the epitome of inside baseball, it is worth examining the process by which the administration is seeking to spike the tough sanctions. |
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These included aggregations sampled along parallel watersheds in the Madawaska Highlands for examining fine geographic scale population structure. |
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By examining the limits of sums, products and quotients of variable quantities, Mengoli was setting up the basic rules if the calculus thirty years before Newton and Leibniz. |
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The government is examining proposals to introduce a Territorial Army-style force of officers who could do a few hours a week on the beat and be called out in emergencies. |
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The predatory impacts of Cercopagis pengoi, a planktivorous cladoceran were assessed by examining patterns in the distribution and population dynamics of macrozooplankton. |
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Begging by nestling passerine birds has become a model for studies in animal communication, particularly those examining the honest signaling of need. |
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Astronomers are able to detect the presence of a planet by examining a slight wobble in the motion of the star caused by the gravitational pull of the planet. |
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We have demonstrated the utility of our approaches by examining developmental changes in the murine mammary gland during the transition to puberty. |
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However, the spillover or transmission of emotions from one setting to another provides a useful conceptual lens for examining and measuring these work-family linkages. |
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The functional approach means examining the role of emotions in human behaviour and then asking whether the function is the same in humans and non-humans. |
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Then as now, the majority of Americans had little interest in examining the nuclear sword of Damocles their fear had wrought. |
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In this case, the story attracted enough national media attention that local people had access to alternative perspectives by examining the national papers. |
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In this case, where Chomsky makes an extreme assertion without troubling to give a source at all, it requires examining a large amount of material to come to a conclusion. |
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Very detailed studies are then done by cutting thin sections of the rocks and examining their mineral composition and small-scale structures under a petrological microscope. |
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When examining the linguistic characteristics of West Indian poetry, particularly oral or performance poetry, it is impossible to separate language from rhythm. |
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There were so many spectators examining the wicket during the tea interval that it could have been a Test match at Headingley or a baggage reclaim at Manchester Airport. |
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Martina chews the inside of her lip, examining the other woman carefully. |
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Inside the wax floored examining room, I sat up on the powder blue table with my shirt off. |
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There are currently four trials in progress examining the effect of selenomethionine or high-selenium baker's yeast on specific populations of prostate cancer patients. |
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It's going to be examining every piece of software with a fine-tooth comb. |
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Headteacher Nick Capstick will be examining the new look later today. |
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The process is like examining a single snowflake in a blizzard. |
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Marks reared upwards, examining his gray robe and plate armor. |
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Many studies also have been conducted in jails and prisons examining health problems and the use of health services. |
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Another important factor to take into account when examining correlation data, is the experience of the morphologists examining the blood films. |
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Most spirometers depict a volume time graph and a flow volume graph, which help in examining a patient's pulmonary functions. |
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Open design is useful for examining extremities as well as very large patients and claustrophobics. |
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Fox spokeswoman Flo Grace said studio executives were examining PhoneBooth to determine if it would be appropriate to release it. |
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Since Outlook is closed source, Guninski was not examining the Outlook code. |
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Further laboratory results are coming from neuropathologists who are examining Castro's brain. |
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Existing multinational subsidiary typologies tend to be derived from strategy types, rather than from examining the subsidiaries themselves. |
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Recently, while examining a dromaeosaurid dinosaur in a private collection in China, Xu decided that the Archaeoraptor fossil is a chimera. |
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By not examining the source of the purported cognitive mechanisms, the mechanisms are treated as uncaused. |
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Routine maintenance on your sump pump includes examining and cleaning your pump as well as the crock. |
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There are no published reports to our knowledge, however, examining various preservation techniques for macroalgal food sources of echinoids. |
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By examining the complete anthrosylvan system, the entire situation can be more carefully assessed. |
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It is to be found in examining and evaluating what roles could happily co-exist for both the retail and e-tail parties. |
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He went through a pantomime of examining a joint of meat, with goatish sniffs. |
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We limited the discussion to historiographies examining the development of the modern Middle East from World War I onward. |
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This was determined by examining the isotopic data from the European mammoth teeth. |
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A Parsi lawyer was examining a witness and asking him question regarding credit and debit entries in account books. It was all Greek to me. |
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In 1927, a Royal Commission on Local Government was examining local council areas and functions in England and Wales. |
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The 33 long guns and 37 handguns were seized during the project examining 69 cases where people failed to register or renew a firearm licence. |
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It attempts to measure social welfare by examining the economic activities of the individuals that comprise society. |
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Each Visitor attended for a month, setting the models and examining and instructing the performances of the students. |
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It will be specifically examining whether the banks have complied with their obligation to prevent money laundering. |
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The following of decisions by a religious expert without necessarily examining the decision's reasoning is called taqlid. |
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Also, language then becomes a means of examining the original form of human cognition. |
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He sat cross-legged on a damask pillow and scrutinized the pale puckered nates with the air of an epicure examining a fly in his vichyssoise. |
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Gordon Childe, examining his methodological and theoretical approaches to the discipline. |
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In the 1950s, Barthes published a series of essays examining modern myths and the process of their creation in his book Mythologies. |
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Wind wave models are also an important part of examining the impact of shore protection and beach nourishment proposals. |
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One must exercise caution in deciding whether one is examining a midden or a beach mound. |
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By examining other bottlenecks all Eurasian men are descended from a man who lived 69,000 years ago. |
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The initial discovery was made by a German toxicologist, Svetlana Balabanova, after examining the mummy of a priestess called Henut Taui. |
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This has inspired genetic researchers to begin examining the turtle genome for longevity genes. |
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The physical realism of models is tested by examining their ability to simulate contemporary or past climates. |
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It includes scientific study of the lithic reduction of the raw materials, examining how the artifacts were made. |
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Ethnohistory is the study of ethnographic cultures and indigenous customs by examining historical records. |
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Of late maritime archaeologists have been examining the submerged cultural remains of China, India, Korea and other Asian nations. |
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Snorri was also part of this revived interest, examining pagan myths from his perspective as a cultural historian and mythographer. |
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In front of Lister a small red-haired man, with a porky roll of flesh above his towel-top, was examining a line of girls. |
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Confirmation of infection can be done by examining serum taken during the early and late stages of infection. |
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At the same time, two Examiners were appointed to assist the Master of the Rolls in examining witnesses. |
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The hymn functioned both as a liturgical setting of the Lord's Prayer and as a means of examining candidates on specific catechism questions. |
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In inquisitorial systems of criminal investigation, a judge might also be an examining magistrate. |
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Furthermore, in some system even investigation may be conducted by the judge, functioning as an examining magistrate. |
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The government does not appear to be systematically examining Internet content, as this appears to be technically impractical. |
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The examining judge conducts investigations into serious crimes or complex inquiries. |
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Despite high media attention and frequent TV portrayals, examining judges are actually active in only a small minority of cases. |
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In the past the examining judge could order committal of the accused, this power being subject to appeal. |
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If the examining judge decides there is a valid case against a suspect, the accused is sent for adversarial trial by jury. |
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That is why it is necessary to analyze the story by Chretien de Troyes, before examining the numerous aspects that have recloaked the legend. |
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Archaeologists are able to identify the unique nature of the Langdale stone by taking sections and examining them using microscopy. |
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Upon entering the place I found a number of young seamen gathered about a table, examining by a dim light divers specimens of skrimshander. |
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In Australia he worked as an engineering abseiler examining buildings such as the Sydney Opera House for potential problems. |
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This is done through examining the autocorrelations and partial autocorrelations of the residuals of various orders. |
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A value of examining this case is that the derivation requires the use of only elementary statistics and the quadratic formula. |
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A POLICE officer has contacted UFO experts after claiming to see three aliens examining a crop circle then zoom off at superspeed. |
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Previous studies have shown inconsistent results when examining the effect of NSAIDs on pregnancy. |
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This argument involves examining the status of sensations in Descartes, innate ideas, and Malebranche's occasionalism. |
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Rauch was examining manufacturing employment growth in cities raffler than productivity, so our results are not directly comparable. |
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Early studies examining OSA patients' use of CPAP suggest that nonadherence to the treatment is a significant problem. |
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By examining planetary trends for this year, I have come up with the numbers for each Astrological sign. |
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The molt stage was determined by examining the uropod in which partial retraction of the epidermis could be observed. |
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The CRTC is examining its current regulations in response to these technological and competitive changes in the telecommunications industry. |
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However studies examining their use in the reduction of vasomotor symptoms have yielded contradictory results. |
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When examining the bite, a crossbite or significant overjet or overbite are signs of maxillary or mandibular deficiency. |
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Ask students to imagine that they are examining a stony meteorite and an iron meteorite that have fallen from the sky. |
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The second quarter JEA theme is slightly more specific, examining the value of the CEAPR credential and issues related to EA licensure. |
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In examining the exposed rats, they found the normal four-day ovulation cycle stuck in the proestrus phase, which occurs right before ovulation. |
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Sinquefield is examining new techniques for eliminating the energy-intensive lime kiln from the pulping process. |
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They suggest that radical behaviorism is contextualistic, and as such is well suited for examining feminist concerns. |
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Paleoclimatologists measure climate change by examining the history of the Earth, using ice sheets, rocks and coral to determine past climates. |
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A PROJECT examining the root causes and financial implications of liver fluke in cattle and sheep has reported on its progress. |
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