In a final excerpt, the merchant issues a stern warning to his fellow countrymen. |
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Recently he has sent me an excerpt from a book by John Bushnell in which he retells the story as he heard it from other witnesses. |
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You would think from reading that excerpt that the only anti-inflammatories available were inhaled steroids. |
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Here's an excerpt from the piece and here's a news story that summarizes a little of what he said. |
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When we excerpt full chapters, we often put the book's color jacket online to help increase readers' interest. |
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Take, for instance, this excerpt from a sample boilerplate contract circulating among human resource managers. |
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This is an excerpt from a piece that originally appeared in Philadelphia City Paper. |
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That small excerpt of the convo is all my legal advisors will permit me to publish. |
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The length of the excerpt, again, is a function of time, and the cost of my time to produce it, unless I want to string it out a page or two. |
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Jamie has a great post that I was going to excerpt, but every word is on the money. |
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I've looked at your site, and I have no objection to the excerpt from my essay that is presented there. |
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Finally, the one bright spot amongst the added features is a five-minute excerpt from the boys' appearance at the 1997 Cable Ace Awards. |
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Such writings could be in flowery language indeed, as in this excerpt from one spirit writing in my collection. |
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Below I've preprinted an excerpt from our technical article describing the concept more thoroughly. |
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In an excerpt from Daughters of the Ocean, she demonstrated the interweaving of martial arts movements like tai chi into her dance vocabulary. |
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But then everything in this excerpt is so narrow-minded and wrong, it just boggles the mind that a 31-year-old could have said it. |
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Each entry lists bibliographic data and contents, along with a lengthy excerpt. |
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So, for Tim's peace of mind and history's record, here's the Diarist's excerpt in its unabridged entirety. |
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An excerpt from the undated letter was published after her death in the catalogue of the memorial exhibition of her collection. |
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In this case the slave machine acquires the resources after the ten-second node timeout occurs, as shown in the log excerpt. |
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In case you need any more convincing, here's a marvy interview with the author, as well as an excerpt. |
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All of the verbs in this excerpt are polysyllabic, strategically alliterative, and speak to various kinds of action that jolt the reader. |
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The following excerpt from Bauman's letter was at the same time surprisingly realistic. |
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Studies of tonality have shown that listeners agree on the keynote of a musical excerpt and that the listeners in turn agree with the composer. |
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This excerpt covers the two most important, lack of time and self-destructive group behaviour. |
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Each week, two participants will email a short story or novel excerpt to the entire class, to be read and critiqued the following week. |
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That excerpt is written on the front of the book, it really grabbed my attention and fired my imagination. |
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They also played an excerpt from his Mass in C minor, with its haunting Kyrie. |
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Sometimes it's impossible to not purloin an excerpt from another person's blog. |
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I know that in about a month he will have the whole thing down pat and wont even break a sweat the next time he has to read an excerpt out of his book. |
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An excerpt from the landmark Supreme Judicial Court decision that legalized gay marriage was read as an invocation at the Unitarian Universalist church. |
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This excerpt is published with the permission of the author and the publisher, Viking Press. |
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I'll excerpt the book first before trying to explain myself. |
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Montrealers get a sneak preview from Toronto choreographer Claudia Moore as she presents an excerpt from On Earth, a work that puts aspects of daily life on stage. |
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Rather, this is an excerpt taken from his address to the convention in his race for governor, where 2500 supporters aggrandized him with numerous standing ovations. |
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Distinguished are the figurine of the Lady of Saliaggos and the excerpt of the Parian Chronicle. |
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Listen to a short excerpt from a record that skips, then the same selection with the skip edited out. |
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This brings us to the distinct question of the methods used by the lectionary to excerpt biblical texts for liturgical proclamation. |
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In an excerpt from his ebook The Dudes Abide, Jeff Bridges and John Goodman meet the Dude and Walter for the first time. |
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In this excerpt, Duque notes the limits that regional drought-prone conditions impose on growth. |
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Put on the teakettle and read an excerpt from A Full Cup: Sir Thomas Lipton's Extraordinary Life and his Quest for the America's Cup. |
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The New Yorker critic takes on smartasses who think they are being witty in an excerpt from his new book, Snark. |
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Here's an excerpt that summarizes the tenor of the editorial. |
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That said, I did like the excerpt from former Gladiator David's personal website that featured in the various reports on the matter. |
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The following excerpt has been edited to remove extraneous comments and remarks from the audience. |
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According to this excerpt, what are some of the relationships that this concept is involved in? |
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Colonel, I'm going to read you another excerpt from the National Research Centre document. |
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For example, a party wants to prove an allegation by showing an excerpt of a video to the judge. |
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With regard to convergence, an excerpt from the EMI's Convergence Report, published in March 1998, is provided in an annex to this Report. |
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The following is an excerpt from a letter of appreciation from Carol Werner of Ottawa. |
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Actually, as the last line of this excerpt shows, she understands what word problems look like. |
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As regards the emphyteusis on the real estate in Berlin-Tegel, Germany submitted an excerpt of the agreement establishing this right. |
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In an excerpt from the new edition of his superb account of the artist Holy Terror, Bob Colacello considers his legacy and fame. |
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Next, we're treated to an uncommonly long stand up excerpt centered around, naturally, God and women. |
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Here, an excerpt from a new book that details her path to revenge and its unintended aftermath. |
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I have enclosed an excerpt from the ship's log from before the crash. |
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The six verses of the excerpt are eleven to fifteen syllables long and cannot, therefore, be classified as a specific meter within Italian poetry. |
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The excerpt below is from their visit to New Orleans, and what happens after Meghan and Michael light up. |
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In the excerpt below, they detail the effects of coal mining in West Virginia, a state destroyed by mountaintop removal also. |
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The style of calligraphy is my take on formal book hand excerpt for the enlarged initial letters of and the ornamental pointed style letters forming the first word. |
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The excerpt is of the very beginning of Cavell's introduction to the book. |
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Appended is an excerpt from Bernstein's Evolutionary Socialism, against which Luxemburg polemicizes. |
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The listed drawings are only an excerpt of the available process fittings. |
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What I got by way of a reply was a brief excerpt from a legal text. |
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Here's an excerpt from the briefing note sent out by the party. |
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As demonstrated in this excerpt from a political pamphlet, urban growth was equated with urban progress, both of which were a source of civic pride and were widely flaunted. |
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This excerpt quite skillfully casts light on the destabilizing power that speculators intervening on the capital markets have, and the marked disconnect they may cause to appear between reality and the financial world. |
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This is one of the first things a copywriter should double-check in body copy, especially in an excerpt, where cutting is always necessary. |
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Since the issue of the verbatim records of this meeting will take some time, I will now distribute, for your convenience, the relevant excerpt from my statement concerning the proposal. |
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This newsreel excerpt shows William Lyon Mackenzie King making an impromptu statement for the newsreel cameras about Canada's support of the war effort. |
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Students may then use the presentation of either a relevant excerpt or their entire script to the class, demonstrating the effective use of their sound effect. |
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In 1780, Wesley printed an excerpt from Richard Alleine's Vindiciae Pietatis, which is prayer for renewal of a believer's covenant with God. |
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In an excerpt from his autobiography, he describes the reaction. |
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In an excerpt from 'What We Won,' the story of Abdul Rashid Dostum. |
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This initial heteronym resembles Yeats's anti-self described in the excerpt from Per Amica Silentiae Lunae quoted above. |
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An excerpt of Pearl's book became a memorable segment on NPR's spoken-word series Snap Judgment. |
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We encourage you, the audience, to share, copy, distribute, perform, remix, mash up, interpret, excerpt, translate, and otherwise enjoy and use the work as you will. |
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While Craig Hill closed the first half with a sassy salaciousness, Miles Jupp opened the second with a classy excerpt from his show about cricket. |
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Write your own creative or analytic response to the excerpt. |
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In this exclusive excerpt from The Perilous Trade: Publishing Canadas Writers, Roy MacSkimming tells the cautionary tale of Chapters, and how Larry Stevenson put Canadian book publishing on a road to ruin. |
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We note, as the excerpt suggests, that there is no need for the complainants to prove an active effort or intent on the part of the respondents to produce the adverse consequence contemplated by the section. |
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Taking into consideration the copyrights of the written texts, the search engine was created in the way to make impossible to display and copy larger excerpt from any work. |
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Francis felt touched by the excerpt from the Gospel on the sending out of the disciples, two by two and carrying nothing, to announce peace, the Kingdom of God and penance. |
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Intrigued by an excerpt from a letter by Mozart included in the text? |
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An excerpt of one of the back-check forms can be seen in Annex. |
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An excerpt from the account statement is included in the return. |
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One is that when I was reviewing or preparing for the appearance in this meeting, I saw that the excerpt from appendix 36-and paragraph 194 on page 47, I believe-was misattributed as being from me to Mike Donison. |
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This press release presents an excerpt from the highlights of the report. |
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An excerpt from the accompanying biographette indicates how thoroughly she has been Americanized into a working woman with a son in the advertising business. |
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A number of abridgements of the Year Books were compiled and circulated by various editors, who sought to excerpt leading cases and categorise them by subject. |
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