Specifically, we concentrate on K-12 science, technology, engineering, and math learning experiences for students and teachers. |
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Toys such as fire trucks, ambulances, building blocks, puppets and dolls encourage play reenactment of children's experiences and observations. |
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Even the term cyberspace renders an absolute connection, associating digital experiences with spatial descriptors. |
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We need to re-emphasise the benefits of sport and physical activity to children and young people, through positive first experiences at school. |
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Such experiences include teaching assistantships in botany or biology courses, faculty-supervised research, and off-campus internships. |
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We should actually be out there talking to people because they've got real-life experiences that they want to share. |
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It may have been a summons to the workpeople of some manufactory, it may have been like all the other experiences of that strange night. |
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The teacher would share his experiences with the young man who was studying allopathy and yoga with equal interest. |
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Michael's experiences left him energized, excited, and eager to apply his newfound knowledge to his own enterprise. |
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Her story loosely mirrors the author's own experiences as the indentured servant of a mean-spirited and violent woman. |
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Those findings are backed up by the real-life experiences of ordinary people all over this country. |
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Developing creative new multiplayer game experiences is right up our alley and we are looking forward to the opportunity. |
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Additional prospective, longitudinal research is needed to further elucidate the experiences and outcomes associated with lung transplantation. |
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Those of us who have played in juries or competitions open ourselves up to evaluation and, in fact, desire the insight these experiences provide. |
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All his experiences disarming and disposing of bombs made him an adrenaline junkie. |
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He logs his experiences and thoughts on computer by event and refers back to them in an attempt to avoid repeating mistakes. |
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My experiences with Mazda rotaries has left me an ardent enthusiast of the engine for life. |
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Because she seeks a truly inclusive theology, however, the author seeks to connect Armenian experiences with the suffering of other groups. |
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He mediates through symbols, metaphors, allegories and metonymy to transmute his experiences of the phenomenal world. |
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Many people have experimented with past life regression under hypnosis and claim to recall experiences from previous existences. |
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The multi-dimensional nature of women's work experiences is a theme that runs through many chapters. |
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Notes from Underground is a new eye Weekly series in which local arts workers report on their experiences within the Toronto scene. |
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Aquatic experiences begin in the mother's womb where an infant is surrounded by amniotic fluid. |
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Their different attitudes and life experiences lead to lively discussions on topics of history and philosophy, art and literature. |
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Aikido, kyudo and iaido allow almost religious experiences in the focus and flow of executing techniques. |
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But you may find yourself rolling your eyes at some of the old-fashioned attitudes and experiences that the characters must face. |
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So, at the heart of it all, are the sun-kissed and sexy television presenter's life experiences really any different to that of other women? |
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I've role played for a long time, and one of the experiences that scared me the most was role playing this character as a games-master. |
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Now, as one of around 100 volunteers working at the museum, he recounts his experiences to visitors. |
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He had previously believed that he did not have a natural aptitude for learning languages, through his experiences at school. |
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It linked up with the experiences of the workforce and appealed directly to them. |
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My conviction is based not on wishful thinking, but on my experiences living in a totalitarian regime. |
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It was one of the foulest and most dentally challenging eating experiences I can remember. |
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But, although we undoubtedly assume that one becomes wise through experiences of life and death, this process is not a matter of course. |
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The kinetic works stole the show, inducting the viewer into a realm beyond our normal experiences of space and time. |
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The contribution made by individual refugees to their adoptive homeland will also be explored, as will the experiences of refugees more recently. |
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The children, who were 7 years old, were asked to compare their new primary school experiences with those from their kindergartens. |
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Alice experiences alienation and fear for herself and her family, all the while keeping a personal journal including the daily headlines. |
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Everybody experiences gradual muscular rigor mortis, where over time you become stiffer and stiffer and stiffer. |
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The country lies along the East African rift and experiences occasional tremors and earthquakes. |
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Students who have these kinds of experiences know many ways to learn almost anything! |
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Yet they appreciate that each has had a lifetime's worth of rich experiences while they were apart. |
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It is a story that has worrying similarities with the experiences of farmers elsewhere. |
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It makes you understand why she needed to overcome negative experiences through sexual liberation. |
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She advises her clients to revisit their histories and face experiences and feelings that they have blocked in the recesses of their minds. |
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Several immigrant workers drew parallels with their experiences in other countries. |
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This argument's validity can be deduced from the experiences of some of Japan's keiretsu, which share many characteristics with Korea's chaebol. |
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Chan says the situations in the novel genuinely reflect his experience, particularly the feeling of alienation that his hero experiences daily. |
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The characters lives and experiences demonstrate their displacement, spiritual homelessness, and the hardships of adjustment to a new society. |
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The artist is embracing new experiences delivered by his health shock with youthful zeal. |
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The water is warm and crystal clear, and few visual experiences beat watching the last rays of the sun fingering the canyon walls. |
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In Asia, a wide array of sites offers unique and revelatory experiences for both curious visitors and devoted pilgrims. |
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Soon these experiences lost their numinous, revelatory character and became recreational and explicable. |
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The book deals with the experiences of a person as they pass between death and rebirth. |
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One such association would help the lensmen to share their experiences and such interactions would help update one's knowledge. |
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I was put into prison several times and it was there that I had to endure experiences that I did not deserve at all. |
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I will endeavor to stay in touch on a regular basis, and regale you with amusing anecdotes of our experiences to date. |
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In this lesson, students consider individual experiences of the Middle Passage by exploring a textbook account and four primary sources. |
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Sonia's patient love for him finally breaks through and Raskolnikov experiences rebirth and resurrection. |
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Children at Key Stages 1 and 2 should build on and develop the experiences provided at the Foundation Stage. |
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Emotional possession refers to experiences wherein impulses which are ordinarily restrained are strongly stimulated. |
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It is true that memories and past experiences often have to be reassessed in the light of new situations. |
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Every since the checkbox and radio button were invented, websites have polled visitors about their experiences and desires. |
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Dave's experiences offer an example of a student teacher's reflective struggle with wholeheartedness, openmindedness, and responsibility. |
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This latent predisposition would underlie the adolescent's risk for runaway and experiences with parents, teachers, classmates, and friends. |
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His experiences include evaluating and rehabilitating horses from the racetracks. |
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The experiences gained by the management of organizations go a long way in helping us leanly operate our churches. |
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Even if their records have gone off the boil, the band has its reputation as one of Britain's most exciting live experiences to protect. |
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But I'm awed by their desire to chronicle these experiences in such detail. |
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Life aboard an ocean racer is not a breeze but, despite the hardships she faced, she is not deterred and her experiences live on. |
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Although he used to fraternize with other hotel residents, a series of bad experiences ultimately made him distrustful of the people nearby. |
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And you could probably typify both experiences as examples of the collective unconscious or race memory. |
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Journey into the land of magic carpets, palaces and genies, as Kingston experiences a taste of the Middle East. |
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Westermann's tough-guy pose was fostered by early experiences as a professional acrobat, carpenter, railroad repairman and janitor. |
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Imtiaz has based many of her writings on her childhood experiences in Scotland. |
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Mr Bursell's experiences were shared by fellow Yorkshireman Andrew Jenkins. |
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Most say they want to testify about their childhood experiences in residential care, mainly in industrial and reformatory schools. |
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He admits the story is partly autobiographical, drawn from his experiences on the live music scene. |
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We have directed our students to reflect on their experiences in collaborative groups. |
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The difficulty in assembling athletes from so far afield was demonstrated by the experiences of the Australasian team. |
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My own experiences didn't jibe with anything these family units went through. |
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What is striking is the creative alchemy that transforms authentic personal experiences into imaginative tales. |
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This poem is an arresting comment on the similar experiences of oppression suffered by Maori and by American Indians. |
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I have to say that my experiences with people that have weak handshakes have been far from good ones. |
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The camera angles were outstanding and provided one of the most intimate viewing experiences you will ever find for a show of this magnitude. |
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Play and creative expression are ways in which children cope with and try to make sense of their experiences and of the world. |
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Analysis was aimed at achieving understanding of the lived experiences of ambulatory surgery patients. |
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In this semi-autobiography, Simon experiences the remoteness and instability of growing up on a reservation. |
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The advantage of being part of a tour is gaining access to experiences that would be practically impossible for an independent traveller. |
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Maybe it stems from my experiences in secondary education when all writing materials were strictly rationed. |
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A person who experiences hearing loss can have a range of tests, usually at an audiology clinic of the local hospital or health centre. |
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A certain flower or a, a whiff of smoke can bring up experiences long forgotten. |
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He's since gone on to chronicle his experiences in a book, and of course act as advisor in the movie. |
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Only when beliefs conflict with personal experiences will most people start questing the truth of their beliefs. |
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Visiting India, as an eight year old was one of the most jaw-dropping and exhilarating experiences I have ever had. |
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Extreme experiences such as freaking out when accidentally smoking angel dust as a teenager were all recorded. |
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Dr Friedman's report then gives an account of D.'s further experiences while he was in care. |
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You are ready for fresh personal experiences and adventurous work projects. |
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The shock of seeing the animal caused Phil to relive one of the worst experiences in his life. |
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As might be expected, their verses reflect widely different experiences of Ireland. |
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His book, Pity the Nation, is an account of the events of those years and his own experiences reporting them. |
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Her experiences in Mozambique had made her much more worldly than the girls she would encounter at school in America. |
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We'll ask about his experiences again in reliving that day a couple of days ago. |
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Use these skills and experiences to place yourself in the higher end of the salary range for your position. |
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I have had countless experiences with taxi drivers that do not put on their safety belt, even if I insist on them doing so. |
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What follows is a brief account of my experiences and a reconstruction of some events from discussions with the victims. |
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She is a fascinating character, has learned from her experiences and accordingly lives life to the full. |
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This regimen usually continues until the patient experiences relief from symptoms. |
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Those kids who were more hedonistic had different experiences according to their gender. |
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In the Paradiso Dante experiences the mystery of the Absolute firsthand, and thereby finds it certain and everlasting. |
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I started very young and I've had wonderful experiences as well as some tough times. |
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They seemed to focus only on times and experiences when our family was truly enjoying each other. |
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He is a bright young man who absorbs information and experiences like a sponge. |
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Children learn by absorbing information through daily interactions and experiences with other children, adults, and the world. |
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These experiences have made them more comfortable with absorbing new ideas and practices, including those introduced by foreigners. |
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It draws on his experiences while working for a builder in Hastings, where he settled in 1902 after various wanderings. |
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I had many such experiences at meetings and discussions in the lead-up to the referendum. |
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He was all set to write about his experiences on the jury, and now he wants out of the deal. |
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Without further ado he resigned from all positions and went it alone, collecting a wealth of frictional experiences on the way. |
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The result was less an attempt at analysis, than several dozen fragmented experiences and opinions. |
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In journals, writers record their experiences and reflect on their value or importance. |
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Mr Wilson said past experiences had shown voting was often done in the initial days of polls opening. |
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He struggles with the philosophical acceptability of salvation through psychopharmacology, and he experiences a temporary medication failure. |
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To this process, Bulgaria will be able to add the valuable experiences it has gained in its own process towards accession so far. |
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Her absorbing, internationally acclaimed debut explores the modern German psyche through the experiences of three ordinary people. |
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He would often describe his wartime experiences in caustic, funny terms that would turn bitter and rancorous. |
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I have dedicated myself to learning from other people's experiences so that I do not waste time trying to reinvent the wheel. |
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Strange and romantic experiences are in the offing, and you may even gain through a love affair, so let your imagination run wild. |
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After acquiring the basic skills, the learners are made to write down their life experiences and aspirations and what they have gained from the programme. |
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It is that fondness for delving into experiences and locations that leads John to acknowledge that some people say he lives in the past rather than the present. |
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Her experiences growing up with a lazy eye has led to her prize the parts as well as the whole, and as the film begins she thinks she may have found the perfect guy. |
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They also endured first-hand experiences with green mamba snakes, grunting warthogs, laughing hyenas, and black centipedes which would fall dramatically into the bath. |
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Unlike most Americans, having lived in the Soviet Union, I have some experiences of a society where a national ID system was used relatively repressively. |
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Nebraska farmers and agribusiness representatives interested in learning about emerging technologies and sharing on-farm experiences founded the association. |
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Despite this, we trust both media to be the repositories of our cultures, to store the minutiae, the details and experiences that define our milieu. |
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Both men use film to explore the specificity of Africanisms within the context of human universal as well as American experiences and social norms. |
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I did know girls who had had sexual experiences when they were too drunk to fully know what was going on. |
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Kathryn had many mind-opening and adventurous experiences on her travels. |
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Every year brings new adventures, experiences and surprises. |
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They can choose which experiences to seek out, and choose which they might withdraw from. |
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Peace keepers who served in East Timor yarned with former prisoners of war, as Australian service men and women shared their experiences over a beer. |
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After years of performing and touring, the time came for him to take his experiences and lay them down in the form of a demo, but not without a certain amount of hesitation. |
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Meanwhile, vulnerability, risk, unpredictability, and sudden transformation are the constitutive experiences of human life. |
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Other high-profile women also became single mothers after disillusioning experiences with men. |
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It is, all told, one of the purest experiences you can have. |
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It is the responsibility of the administration to take steps to ensure that no one on this campus ever experiences anything resembling what happened that day. |
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Was there something linked to something a little more universal as far as experiences are concerned? |
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He illustrated his lecture with stories of his own experiences in the field. |
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The virus will incubate in the body for several days before the patient experiences any symptoms. |
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These experiences are turned into snapshots of worlds that are normally utterly alien to the West, yet become entirely understandable with Kapuscinski as guide. |
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Now Sting gets his turn, with this musical that he based on his own experiences growing up near a shipyard. |
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Reasoning for the ordinary and quotidian experiences of observation, Diderot demanded not only the artist but also the art critic to be liberated from the studio model. |
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He came faultlessly dressed in the formal white tie and tails, nor did he regale us with wise-cracking anecdotes about the music or some of his funny experiences in the past. |
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The whole approach to individuals suffering from acute stress reactions and post traumatic disorders as a result of their combat experiences was re-evaluated and revised. |
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While cis dykes have generally shown little interest in me, my experiences with cis men have in comparison gone rather swimmingly. |
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Private space is built out of the various visual, tactual, and other experiences which a perceiver coordinates into a matrix with himself at the centre. |
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Your acid experiences also seem to dovetail with expanding your musical consciousness. |
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However, he seems to recognize that his own experiences are atypical. |
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New staff members' burning questions are often perfect opportunities to allow returning staff to dole out sage advice or let their positive camping experiences shine. |
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The symmetry of their experiences only made her more determined to continue her journey. |
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That attitude has no doubt influenced whether these experiences are pleasurable or aversive. |
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His later books drew heavily from experiences and people he encountered at the bar, including the cruel captain in The Sea-Wolf. |
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Bart gets confused and angry, he gets bullied, he experiences the manic highs and lows that come with being a child. |
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My childhood experiences fall somewhere toward the middle of the Hollywood-upbringing bell curve. |
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Along with the fall of the Berlin Wall, it is one of my all-time great experiences as a journalist. |
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And in the process, children become drawn increasingly into the lures of play, of vicarious and sensational experiences far more preferable than work. |
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For example, the US today absorbs 10 per cent of the world's total savings to pay for its enormous consumption, yet a country like South Africa experiences capital flight. |
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How can you write your way out of the after-effects of your earlier experiences simply by chronicling them? |
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Some seek extra practicum experiences outside their academic departments prior to internship in an effort to compensate for the lack of breadth in their training. |
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It has been theorized that changes in everyday experiences and activity patterns may result in disuse and consequent atrophy of cognitive processes and skills. |
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And in their spare time, those cowpunchers, ranchers, and old rodeo riders will use their experiences as grist for cowboy poetry. |
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While Hawaii never really experiences a low season, winter and summer tend to be more popular times to visit the islands, so the spring tends to be a cheaper season to come. |
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Focus on experiences pertinent to operating and managing a farm business as well as community activities that you and your family are involved in. |
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I can go on raving about this film but I just prefer to let you guys watch it and lose yourself in one of the most immersive cinema experiences ever. |
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The amazing degree of variation in the experiences of asexual people suggests that the underlying causes of their lack of sexual attraction are very different. |
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I think looking back on your past experiences and failures is useful only if you learn from this experience and ensure that you do not make the same mistake again. |
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To reduce these experiences to simplistic dichotomies and folk concepts erases the complexity of embodied experiences and the cultural logic that underpins them. |
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The demands German artisans placed on themselves in the name of purity and honor had no parallels in the experiences of artisanal classes in other European nations. |
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Still, compared to important experiences like meeting my husband and having my kids, having lots of money doesn't seem to be an experience worth knocking yourself out for. |
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Family rows are awful experiences with few redeeming features. |
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The adulterous woman experiences living death in the house of her husband. |
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The ensuing high adventure is an energetic romp packed with plenty of explosions and near-death experiences that also works because of the chemistry of its stars. |
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The show celebrates the diverse experiences theatre has given Darryl over the years, from reciting lewd limericks in Bloemfontein to rocking and rolling in Buenos Aires. |
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These were films made in the aftermath of the apocalyptic experiences of World War I which had a decisive effect on a new generation of artists in Germany. |
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Large universities may not be representative of experiences at mid-size or small colleges. |
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By the end of a book that began as a windy meditation on leadership we are left with the impression of a decent man whose experiences offer many lessons indeed. |
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Her experiences are recorded in a prison diary in which she has visions that have significance for the whole community. |
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These experiences reinforced my conviction that humanitarian medicine was a powerful antidote to the violations I had read about in Medicine Betrayed. |
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This process, known as dialogic retrospection, helped guide the analysis of the data so as to best reflect the lived experiences of the participants. |
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The writing of Across the River and into the Trees drew on his wartime experiences and seemed to merge his exaggerations with his fictional hero to the point of self-parody. |
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Previous experiences in similar fields have been found to affect academic performance and retention in college agricultural and non-agricultural programs to varying degrees. |
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But one of the most enlightening experiences was realizing how close all of this hits to home. |
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Mauldin penned them from his own experiences in the war and used them to poke fun at commanders, rear echelon solders, the enemy and the everyday life of men under fire. |
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It turned into one of the most enjoyable experiences I had in my brief time working in the movie business. |
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Learning through hands-on experiences leaves a more indelible impression. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles and North of England, Penrith experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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First published in England, a quite fascinating account by a Norwegian birdlover of his experiences in rescuing and caring for golden eagles. |
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George Borrow wrote novels and travelogues based on his experiences travelling around Europe. |
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The tour promised spiritual experiences with humpback whales and other cetaceans, but all we saw were seagulls and a dead sea otter. |
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The erasure of transpeople's experiences can be understood, at least partially, as a function of the hegemony of cisnormativity. |
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I do not let these experiences disrupt my focus in my daily or my responsibility for my family. |
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While that seems unlikely any time soon, such experiences of terror and embattlement have shaped the way Mr. Maliki governs. |
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Chen and Ling reported on their experiences using this phantom for training in endonasal surgical procedures. |
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As a busy shipping lane, the Channel experiences environmental problems following accidents involving ships with toxic cargo and oil spills. |
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The maritime climate means that the Lake District experiences relatively moderate temperature variations through the year. |
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Cumbria usually experiences the most severe weather, with high precipitation in the mountainous regions of the Lake District and Pennines. |
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When people recall experiences, they stimulate certain previous experiences until they have stimulated the one that was needed. |
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Lastly, the images of dreams must be a result of lasting impressions of sensory experiences had when awake. |
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From May to July, York experiences the most sunshine, an average of six hours per day. |
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The mainland experiences four distinct seasons, with colder winters and less precipitation inland. |
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The personal experiences of many Londoners during the fire are glimpsed in letters and memoirs. |
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Manchester experiences a temperate Oceanic climate, like much of the British Isles, with mild summers and cool winters. |
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The oceanic climate typically experiences cool winters with warmer summers and precipitation all year round, with more experienced in winter. |
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It experiences the lowest wind speeds and sunshine total in between that of the coast and the moors. |
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Liverpool experiences a temperate maritime climate, like much of the British Isles, with relatively cool summers and mild winters. |
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Between October and May, Seattle experiences high rainfall and is mostly or partly cloudy six out of every seven days. |
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In 1937 officials at the Exchange used their experiences from the First World War to draw up plans on how to handle a new war situation. |
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Initial experiences with steam engines, despite ventilation, were unpleasant. |
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Coventry's pedestrianised Precinct shopping area came into its own and was considered one of the finest retail experiences outside London. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles and the Midlands, Coventry experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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She experiences violent drives, but she herself is 'above' them. Her affects are never neuroticized, as her tics are never mannerized. |
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Julian describes how God suffers with his creation as it experiences great and multifaceted evil. |
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Therefore, humans adapt their past experiences of things to perform experiments upon and test the pragmatic values of such experience. |
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Behn's novels show the influence of tragedy and her experiences as a dramatist. |
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His experiences in Westminster Abbey helped form his artistic style and ideas. |
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His experiences destroyed his previous tentative support for the revolution. |
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Casting himself as an exiled king who seeks asylum in the United States, Chaplin included several of his recent experiences in the screenplay. |
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Such experiences were unlike dreams, or any of the miasmic apparitions that arise in the natural psyche, below the mind. |
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The novel is not autobiographical but is somewhat inspired by his early experiences and family life. |
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The headquarters of the UN is in Manhattan, New York City, and experiences extraterritoriality. |
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Surviving veterans, returning home, often found that they could only discuss their experiences amongst themselves. |
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The driest months are usually April, May and June, and Wales experiences fewer summer thunderstorms than England. |
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As part of a coastal region, it experiences a milder climate than the mountains and valleys inland. |
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A stage production based on the Scottish Black Watch Regiment was also created, drawing on experiences of veterans of the war. |
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Leicester experiences a maritime climate with mild to warm summers and cool winters, rain spread throughout the year, and low sunshine levels. |
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Pinter's experiences in Turkey and his knowledge of the Turkish suppression of the Kurdish language inspired his 1988 play Mountain Language. |
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Mr Pinter and The Birthday Party, despite their experiences last week, will be heard of again. |
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There are echoes of these darker experiences in Dahl's writings and his hatred of cruelty and corporal punishment. |
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It drew its details from Maugham's experiences as a medical student doing midwifery work in Lambeth, a South London slum. |
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He started writing the book at Goldeneye on 17 February 1952, gaining inspiration from his own experiences and imagination. |
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Eliot's experiences as an air raid warden in the Blitz power the poem, and he imagines meeting Dante during the German bombing. |
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Much of the material reflects his political experiences of the preceding decade. |
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Conrad used his own experiences as raw material, but the finished product should not be confused with the experiences themselves. |
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As a result of his negative experiences during filming, Connery became unhappy with the major studios and did not make any films for two years. |
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Rose Dawson Calvert, the woman in the drawing, is brought aboard Keldysh and tells Lovett of her experiences aboard Titanic. |
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Kuwait experiences colder winters than other GCC countries because of its location in a northern position near Iraq and Iran. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles and Scotland, Dumfries experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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The experiences of women varied greatly from colony to colony during the colonial era. |
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As with the rest of Scotland, Dunbar experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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As with the rest of Western Scotland, Tiree experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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The collective elements of national identity may include national symbols, traditions, and memories of national experiences and achievements. |
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The area experiences relatively cool, wet summers and cold, wet winters, although snow in the area is not uncommon. |
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Some of the participants described experiences of antisemitism in their work place, in campus and even at school. |
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It is disturbing for women to have experiences if they have to remain on a pedestal after marriage. |
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These criteria are tailored to the different tourist experiences and take into account the specific environmental issues related to them. |
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Each year, the fish experiences a period of rapid growth, often in summer, and one of slower growth, normally in winter. |
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His experiences debating made him a more articulate communicator, not least because the topics were often controversial. |
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Herbert was able to novelise his experiences as a soldier into a compelling action drama. |
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Herbert was able to novelize his experiences as a soldier into a compelling action drama. |
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Evan Roberts was a young man influenced by the stories and experiences that were happening in New Quay and Blaenannerch. |
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Lewis's experiences in World War I, and his sympathy for the cause of Irish independence, brought him to Welsh nationalism. |
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Despite his parents being Nonconformists, Watkins' school experiences influenced him to join the Church of England. |
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His elder brother, Fred Secombe, was the author of several books about his experiences as an Anglican priest and rector. |
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In the latter half of the pregnancy, the fetus experiences a rapid growth in length and mass. |
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I saw a strong emotional content that would carry with little children's experiences with life. |
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Since Svalbard is located north of the Arctic Circle it experiences midnight sun in summer and polar night in winter. |
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When an ecosystem experiences an increase in nutrients, primary producers reap the benefits first. |
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This explains why most of coastal North America in the middle latitudes experiences dry summers, despite abundant rainfall in the winter. |
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Flemish feeling of identity and consciousness grew through the events and experiences of war. |
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Claude Lanzmann recorded his experiences in 1979, producing a documentary entitled Visitor from the living. |
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In the summer, the region is cooler than the Pacific area, though it sometimes experiences extremely hot temperatures because of the foehn. |
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With this dependence, the Arctic Ocean experiences variations due to seasonal changes in sea ice cover. |
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The Black Sea only experiences water transfer with the Mediterranean Sea, so all inflow and outflow occurs in the Bosphorus and Dardanelles. |
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With the narrow connection to the Atlantic, the Gulf experiences very small tidal ranges. |
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Landing on the island is very difficult, as it normally experiences high seas and features a steep coast. |
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His experiences on Fernando de Noronha were recorded in his journal, later published as The Voyage of the Beagle. |
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The surface then experiences a down slope, in the direction that the equipotential has risen. |
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As with many oceanographic patterns, the North Atlantic Gyre experiences seasonal changes. |
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It is used by over 600,000 travelers to share their experiences and look for advice. |
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The matrix material experiences a melding event, after which the part shape is essentially set. |
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Those pathological experiences of adults that have been and still are diagnosed as hysteria are, in the child, primarily phobisms. |
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After their experiences with the predatory Roman governor and Lucius Apronius, the Frisii became disaffected towards Rome. |
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Material can contain memories and mutual experiences across time and influence our thoughts and feelings. |
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The mountains and coastal plain of northern Anatolia experiences humid and mild climate. |
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By sharing their experiences and histories, they blend into the common cultural life. |
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When he came to dictate an account of his experiences he had to rely on memory and manuscripts produced by earlier travellers. |
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This is, in its original form, apparently founded on real experiences of Odoric viewed through a haze of excitement and superstition. |
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The common ostrich also experiences an increase in haematocrit, resulting in a hypovolemic state. |
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Plants may be used to induce spiritual experiences for rites of passage, such as vision quests in some Native American cultures. |
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Cultural experiences in Uruguay include exploring the country's colonial heritage, as found in Colonia del Sacramento. |
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The region consists almost entirely of an uninterrupted chain of volcanic arcs and oceanic trenches, and experiences continual plate movement. |
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Situated on the western fringes of the Pacific Ring of Fire, the Philippines experiences frequent seismic and volcanic activity. |
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Puerto Rico experiences the Atlantic hurricane season, similar to the remainder of the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic oceans. |
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The Sonoran Desert region of Baja California experiences hot summers and nearly frostless mild winters. |
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Webster's experiences there motivated him to improve the educational experience of future generations. |
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Hawaii, although being in the tropics, experiences many different climates, depending on latitude and its geography. |
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The country generally experiences two seasons, one of which includes noticeably higher rainfall. |
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Michigan rarely experiences earthquakes, thus far mostly smaller ones that do not cause significant damage. |
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Upstate New York experiences warm summers, marred by only occasional, brief intervals of sultry conditions, with long and cold winters. |
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Such statements only explain the subjective experiences of investors and ignore the objective realities which would influence such opinions. |
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