Blood pressure remained pretty much unchanged in the group that ate white chocolate, which does not contain polyphenols. |
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A molecule's functional group is the chemically reactive portion, or segment, of an organic chemical molecule. |
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Now based in Washington, D.C., the group frequently weighs in on issues related to the environment, energy, and biotechnology. |
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A group of colourfully attired children are gathered at the skating rink on the eastern side. |
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The group agrees to hold off on any real decisions until replacements are hired. |
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The group responded immediately dropping into a crouch and aiming their weapons. |
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The 50 per cent increase was moved by Tory group leader Coun Chris Humphries. |
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It is far more realistic to turn your complaining inward, and pressure the bad apples in your group to stop pulling down the average. |
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If you can dominate your age group when you're out of form, then you know you're good. |
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The group sold more than 100,000 model train sets in the run-up to the festive period, outperforming sales of its Scalextric slot racing cars. |
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The group also wants the government to contribute to the costs of the exhumations, including DNA testing and dignified reburials. |
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Little were we to realize, then, that the group has in fact been holding out on us. |
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Gromov brought his geometric intuition to group theory and told us to look at the asymptotic properties of the Cayley graph. |
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Mr Summers said it is hard to plan what the group will be doing as he does not know who will audition. |
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Members of a new action group launched an attack on the local police authority at a public meeting on Tuesday. |
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In a typical case of job fraud, for example, a criminal group will contact a job seeker offering employment handling money transfers. |
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Better to die of frostbite in that group of young guns than be branded a coward. |
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Many plants in the common group reproduce vegetatively from stolons or rhizomes, or sexually with spores. |
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Perhaps my age group will be middle-aged for longer than any previous generation. |
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But the government tags the group as a gang of bandits that specializes in kidnappings. |
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Its one of the best wind-ups of all to suggest to an ultra-left group that they might be a front for some security service or other. |
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The rest of the group headed off to the games room to play some pool and air hockey. |
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Lymphomas are a group of cancers in which cells of the lymphatic system become abnormal and start to grow recalcitrantly. |
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It is also classified with a group of similar metals, including ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, and iridium, with similar properties. |
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And so they became a marginal but prophetic group willing to testify with their lives to the atrocity of war and coercion. |
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Fifty members of the group turned up to show just how the jive should be danced. |
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The group had trouble gaining traction, no matter how outrageous they acted. |
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Only the original rebel group which holds the northern half of Ivory Coast is, so far, in talks with the government. |
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At the end of the afternoon the cameras came out, and a waiter was shanghaied to take the group photo. |
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I slammed on the brakes and this group of youths, which included girls, just scattered to the four winds. |
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He spoke as member of an action group formed by parents which is totally opposed to the plans. |
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After the first flood, we had set up an action group to campaign for flood defences for Malton and Norton. |
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The environmental action group says 35 of its members breached security at the plant at Solihull in the West Midlands. |
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This time it was China's turn, as a naval battle group of the People's Liberation Army, the largest ever to visit, sailed out of the harbour. |
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Directly in front of me, a round lunch table was surrounded by a group of guys, all either athletes and jocks, or just popular boys. |
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The group cleared and cleaned the pond, weeded the area, pruned the shrubs, fertilised the soil and planted out bedding plants. |
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A group of immigration police officers moved in on the pair and arrested both men after finding drugs in their possession. |
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Garry was an ideal choice to present the prize on behalf of the slimming group because he lost two stones through their plan earlier this year. |
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An intrepid group are set to take to the highways and byways of the county as part of a fundraising drive for cancer research. |
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After group discussions each person receives coaching on which attitudes need to change to support progress. |
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He published articles on health visitor attachments and group practice organisation. |
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That age group is the biggest category in the applications received by the Bureau. |
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While a smaller component, immigrants from Spain also are considered part of the Hispanic demographic group in this country. |
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Participants recapitulated their major arguments and group discussions highlighted recurring themes and issues. |
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Commission a study group to see if we can spin it as a safeguard against terrorism for citizens. |
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It's the trail of a group remarkably skilled at regenerating and always readying itself for the next attack. |
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Figure 1 shows the mean number of letters correct for each group on the tachistoscopic recognition task. |
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Here, instead of trying to match their vocals to pop music, players must rap along to a large group of hip-hop favorites. |
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Antidepressants are another group of drugs known to cause akathisia 3-5 but are not as well recognised. |
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It is also alleged the group has been lumbered with a huge excess of stock which could involve write-offs of as much as 15 million. |
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Do people define themselves in a racial, ethnic, or cultural group by their genes? |
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Last year, the building was occupied by a group of squatters, who claimed they were protesting against buildings being left empty in York. |
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By the way, faders can be ganged together as a mix group for simultaneous operation, including the recording of simultaneous automation curves. |
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Years later he returns to London and organizes a group of street urchins into a petty crime gang which he joins. |
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Members of our group recently went down to the army recruitment centre to tell them we'd like to enlist. |
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He said the long term viability of the house could be worked out with the assistance of the action group and the bodies represented in it. |
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As she struggled to keep hold of the bag she was kicked three times in the stomach before the group of four fled. |
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Our group largely agreed but added that the police response to our actions would play a decisive role in how far things would escalate. |
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All patients in the asthma group reported a history of atopy, and four patients reported a history of exercise-induced bronchospasm. |
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In any such case the criminal nature of the group or organization is considered proved and shall not be questioned. |
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No group of fans have tasted the pure air at the top of the mountain and luged so quickly all the way back to the leaden smog. |
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The vouchers are sent to the group who can either use them in store or exchange them for cash. |
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We've managed all these years to maintain a strong group of kindred spirits. |
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The group is part of a growing trend of rabble-rousers who believe there's more to changing business practices than waving a sign around. |
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Scars were abundant in the little group and there was a definite rank smell about them. |
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The action group are not the only body looking to meet the Minister for the Environment. |
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The group promises to spend seven million dollars to buy airtime for the winning entry. |
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Campaigners are calling for volunteers to start an action group for pensioners in Witham. |
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That is why a joint action group was set up to work in parallel with the legislation and report early next year. |
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Kate and Josie Fraser lead out a group of fellow 2003 NCAS Sailing scholarship holders on a training sail at Ballina last November. |
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He'd link and lurk, and occasionally carefully compose a question, and send the discussion into the group and get an answer. |
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I feel incredibly lucky to be in such a rad work environment with a most excellent group of people. |
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No group in the movement can claim to not be effected by systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, classism, and other forms of oppression. |
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He was yanked into an all guy group of basketball jocks and football jocks. |
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Beginning next year, letters will also be sent to a randomly selected group of a candidate's current and past advisees. |
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All plenary and breakout group discussions were audiotaped and transcribed. |
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We find that the violent offenders as a group do differ to normals, but it doesn't mean to say that every murderer does have an abnormal profile. |
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The second side bears a greater sense of gravity, far more tactile than anything else the group has yet attempted. |
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When the group had hit ground, there was a faint glitter of light in the distance. |
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For this reason, I always travelled first to Manchester and then joined up with the main group of reds. |
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The halogens are a group of chemical elements that includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. |
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No dependency of group size on length was obvious in the striped dolphin and the killer whale. |
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Small fishing communities can band together and purchase a group quota of the total allowable catch of any given fish species. |
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All the boxes were marked with the age group that the gift was suitable for and whether it was for a boy or a girl. |
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I hope that this group and the Afro-American Group will be joined next year with an Asian and a Hispanic group. |
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Exclusive romantic attachments were broken up as threats to group stability. |
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The group is made up of English Afro-Caribbean women with no experience of violence. |
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A group of six local people will attempt to climb the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales in as short a time as possible. |
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He was head-hunted by a group that was involved in arms, weaponry and strategic defence. |
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Later the group realised that its acrobats, walkers, gymnasts and stilt walkers needed a high protein diet. |
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The group ran off and one of the men chased after them in his car while the other two stayed with the boy. |
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The balance of payments only records the value of given goods bought and sold by an individual or a group of individuals. |
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A dedicated group of organisers are always at the ready to help a new cause, and Marueen is one of that special group. |
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Prompted by their mothers they formed a group to sing and play traditional Karelian tunes. |
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The group is made up of rural rednecks, and their white-shoe allies on the adjacent suncoast. |
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After meeting up with each other and after a sulky Tor gave Spencer his wallet back, the group bummed around the camp and then went to dinner. |
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Both are black, a racial group that faces death sentences in disproportionate numbers, he says. |
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Show producers are now winnowing the group to 12 hopefuls for America's first reality-TV primary. |
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He joins a self-help group whose leader, played by Sheila Henderson, falls for him but her love remains unrequited. |
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It was whispered that they spent all their time locked up at the Business School, frantically running from one lecture or work group to the next. |
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The group is currently working on a range of controversial issues, including habitat protection for the sage grouse. |
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Theorists should acknowledge the role and importance of the peer group in explanations of crime and delinquency. |
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The group gig together about four times a week and have attracted considerable interest from record companies. |
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On through the forest I strolled, passing a group of spry elderly women with yellow bags and hemp sandals. |
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The group of sleigh bells hung above the door jingled merrily as Wendy and Samantha entered the general store. |
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Teenagers are the most likely age group to purchase content online with micropayments. |
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The Nictus group includes property, carpet wholesale, carpet retail, motor industry and short term insurance companies. |
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Levy is attentive in his attempts to distinguish one group from another, Hmong from Mien or Vietnamese. |
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They're a talented group of musicians with an obvious passion for their music and a goal in mind that is not too far out of reach. |
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This includes an aircraft carrier, four frigates, two destroyers, other ships and group troops. |
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The 60 mostly uninhabited islands which comprise the group lie within an area only 20 miles square. |
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Absent was any long-lasting system of reciprocal obligation fundamental to group cohesion and solidarity. |
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He has at times lived reclusively on a remote private island in Fiji with a small core group of followers. |
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If the council doesn't act in the near future, the action group will ask the government to take up the case. |
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Irene Caldwell is the company's costume designer who works with a small group of budding sewers. |
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It's also possible to have your group move in formations such as columns and wedges. |
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This group has a stake in the perpetuation of racism and will desire and work for it to continue. |
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Parish councillors have now agreed to form a group to look at the pros and cons of letting the chapel be used for weddings. |
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Can you organise an action group to get supporters to send e-mails to all Senators? |
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A small group of supporters gathered outside the hospital holding bouquets of flowers. |
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The fine print is fascinating, explaining the criteria used by government panels to reclassify people from one racial group to another. |
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This type of piercing was meant to mark life stage changes in group affiliation. |
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I might start a self-help group for those of us who become so aerated by airheads on the airwaves. |
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The latest march is being organised by an action group formed by meatworkers and residents. |
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The group is essentially a kapa haka or performing-arts group associated with a marae in Wellington. |
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So the group has devised several strategies to try to increase the number of students reading physics at universities. |
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The group huddled around a small table with keyboards and screens recessed in the top. |
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Just over a year ago, I applauded a group of Star Wars fans who'd built the Millennium Falcon in their backyard. |
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The teams were chosen by means of a quiz with the individuals gaining the highest scores in each age group successfully making the team. |
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The organisation is looking for more volunteers and there could be no better advertisement for the group than Julie. |
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I began to wish that he had just taken this same group of talented actors and fashioned a collective creation out of whole cloth. |
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A ratio higher than 1 in a product group is connected with a comparative advantage. |
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Following a karakia the group was allowed to go on to the site where the students were able to touch the investiture pillar Taumakeva. |
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Following hard on the heels of the German jazz group is an Indian jazz pianist. |
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The Semipalmated Sandpiper is a small shorebird in the group known as peeps or stints. |
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Peter says while the thought of group therapy may seem daunting, there are many benefits from working this way. |
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Along with ruthenium, rhodium, osmium, iridium, and platinum, it belongs to the platinum group of metals. |
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Kamikawa finds herself among a growing group of Japanese public officials who buck the convention of button-down politics. |
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The interrogations impressed some of the group with the importance of remembering the details of their cover stories. |
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The National Assembly system is based on quotas so no one group will hold a majority. |
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The Pagan Federation, an umbrella group which represents Druids, shamans, witches and high priestesses, is now receiving up to 1000 calls a week. |
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Like many a group before them, they had met at art school, and not surprisingly they added a dash of colour to both their image and music. |
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They are concerned that the age group of these people is getting lower and lower. |
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People in a residential colony are encouraged to take up group activity such as walking or jogging or aerobic exercises. |
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And on Monday a group of 10 men belonging to God's Army, a Karen minority rebel group, broke into a hospital in the province. |
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The course comprises basic communication skills, group discussion, public speaking, body language, etiquette, and table manners. |
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Simmons and McDaniels started out rapping at parties, and later invited Mizell to form a group with them. |
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Figure 3a and Figure 3b are micrographs of liver sections of the control group and acetaminophen group. |
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I thought thank goodness there are some of his age group who have the guts to put in print his opinion of Great Britain. |
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The complex has a lot of people who are in our age group and who are parents of young kids too, so we have a lot in common. |
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Each age group put on their own show, which was enjoyed by the large attendance on the night. |
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He is the current England number one in his age group and has won the national singles title for the last three years. |
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It was far more relevant to the age group being examined and far better pitched, he said. |
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The young man spun around, only to face a large group of mounted police, their pistols cocked and ready. |
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She readily posed for group photos with that characteristic smile always on her lips. |
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The group said that despite higher volumes, the Republic of Ireland's trading profits were broadly flat in a pretty buoyant market. |
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For local entertainment you would have to hire the raucously energetic rock group that rehearses in the village hall. |
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A comparison group was developed to benchmark the level of complications without any intervention. |
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Coursework aims at the development of technical and conceptual skills through readings, homework, group projects, and lectures. |
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What they did was to start Women for Women International, a nonprofit group focused on empowering women whose countries were ravaged by war. |
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It is a very rare condition in Samantha's age group and she is one of only a few teenagers in the country to have it. |
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A group of soldiers loyal to their warlord came over the hills, looking for a common criminal. |
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They're the third group out, and their place in the running order reflects their chances. |
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Police were called out when a group of drunken youths went on a midnight rampage. |
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The controlling group needs to know they are going to be on a sticky wicket with this. |
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South African daisies are a great group of plants and dozens of varieties have been developed in Britain recently. |
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Terrestrial annuals represented a diverse group of species, with 60 of them classified as herbs, 18 as sedges and 17 as grasses. |
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You'll meet an A-team, a very special group of special forces soldiers here doing a very difficult mission. |
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A truce with a leading militant group a few months ago ran into trouble, with hopes of peace receding in South Asia's most troubled area. |
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Laura does most her training for swimming and is ranked in the top five for her age group in that sport. |
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Another group put in place of owners would still wield virtually complete power, and aggrandize itself above workers. |
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Unobserved, he took the vacant upper berth of a crowded compartment and overheard the loud conversation of a group of British officers. |
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Can anyone point to a rapper or group of rappers that are willing or even capable of doing all of this? |
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Wilkens, the NBA's all-time winningest coach, is at his best guiding a group of veterans eager for someone to point the way to the promised land. |
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Sebastien was accompanied by a group of British Traceurs who were shown training with him prior to the tour. |
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The fictional plot centred around the Yamakasi, a group of traceurs despised by the police for causing havoc in the neighbourhood. |
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The welfare losses by this small group of consumers can be large enough that, in aggregate, there is a total welfare loss to consumers. |
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We selected a group of asthmatic patients in two neighbouring counties who had variable asthma so we could measure change. |
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Could I really destroy the chances for the whole group in one rash decision? |
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The fact that Tony manages to stand out from a group such as this only highlights what a born winner he is. |
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If that survey is correct, democrat Wong, who is placed fourth on the group list, may miss out. |
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The tool I most often carry with me to group rituals is a knife, what most people would call an athame. |
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The group was surprised to find a strong water current flowing through a wide chasm where the road had been. |
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Due to rain, the group didn't get to experience a traditional luau, but otherwise got a good taste of island life. |
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A council called the Witan elected who they considered the best from a group of powerful men. |
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Now there is very little to prevent them from making history and advancing beyond a World Cup group at the first attempt. |
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A person may falsely attribute an undesirable feature to people she assigns to a racial group because of her disregard for those in the group. |
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Professionals seemed as greedy and acquisitive as any other group of workers. |
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Unions have formed an action group to fight the proposals and claim widespread support. |
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Each client group has different information needs, and you will need to determine the deliverables you want to offer each client. |
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The earliest fossil vertebrates belong to a group called the Agnatha or jawless vertebrates. |
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Minus One is a social support group for separated, widowed or divorced people. |
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Years ago, a group of us were paid to coach rugby to young Arab sheikhs in Bahrain. |
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There is a whole group of women who quite frankly have been liberated by widowhood. |
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We studied a handful of services offered by programs, including aftercare, medical care, individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy. |
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Do you think an organised group like yours can really have an impact on who wins? |
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The nursing profession as a group well understood the low opinion other professions had of them. |
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The best international group award went to the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pink took home best international female title. |
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If the appeal starts as scheduled, it will open a year to the day since the group flew to Greece to begin the fateful trip. |
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If the deal went ahead, the combined group would employ more than 135,000 people. |
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The final was a fine advertisement for basketball at this age group as both teams went at each other from the tip off. |
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He fell in with a group of German artists in Paris and eventually went to Berlin, where he met Kandinsky. |
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I fell in with a group of politically correct activists who I soon discovered treated me differently than their Canadian or American peers. |
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Petty says the group of drivers he raced with elevated the sport to a new level. |
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The other group uses the mawashi from which to launch a variety of throws or trips. |
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A lawyer with a legal advocacy group said the appeal is a misuse of taxpayers' money. |
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The reapers gave out a group sigh of relief and loosened their grip slightly looking to John for instruction. |
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Afterwards, a hearty lunch was devoured by the group of children, whose happy faces glowed with joy. |
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A pressure group is working with campaigners in Westbury to devise a new link road system for traffic to bypass the town. |
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The drug courts should be working with the more recidivistic group of people and less with the first-time offender. |
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But she gave the impression she had no idea of the level of abilities and needs of the client group concerned. |
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Our members are a down to earth group of fanciers who not only love the breed of Giant Runts, but they truly enjoy each other as friends as well. |
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No deputy stood a chance of leaving the chamber, and when one group tried, they were turned back by Hanriot and Guardsmen with drawn sabres. |
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Other Romance minority languages, though not official, have special recognition, such as the Astur-Leonese group and Aragonese in Aragon. |
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Each group has its own particular beliefs concerning the afterlife and death. |
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She was immediately beset on all sides as her own group and Liza's group mobbed her. |
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Under such blows the enemy has to divide its forces thus allowing the troops on the offensive to destroy the enemy group piecemeal. |
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As they say, when the going gets tough, the tough get going and the entire group was off the trail at Shramore eight hours after starting out. |
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Students are invited by a group of concerned Atlantan citizens to help them solve some of the crucial issues. |
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Canadian wildlife needs a place to live if it is going to live at all, the group said. |
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The Tuamotus are a group of low-lying atolls that form part of French Polynesia. |
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Nothing fragments group solidarity and self-confidence like the gnawing suspicion of having an informer in your midst. |
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Picard also discovered a group, now called the Picard group, which acts as a group of transformations on a linear differential equation. |
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If you are a gardener and want to extend your group of friends, why not come to the next meeting? |
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A broader approach is needed to allow this group access to reasonably priced home ownership in the villages where they have always lived. |
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We have a group of nurses who take it in turn weekday mornings and afternoons, also one evening a week so I can go out. |
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She turned back around and broke into a jog to get to the front of the group of people ahead of us. |
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The group then initiates an attack by rushing the prey while issuing loud calls. |
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As we were waiting for our group to reassemble at the close of the session, a surgeon and nurse were pushing a patient into the hospital. |
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When the group eventually reassembled on the boat, we saw large vortices at the surface, some resembling giant whirlpools. |
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Few embroidery classifications contain such a large and diverse group of styles and techniques as whitework. |
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No change in affective illness morbidity was observed in the group where the lithium dose was not altered. |
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The group has always maintained a low profile and did not really have a great need to be visible as a group entity in India. |
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The second pub was ridiculously busy, so we were squashed in a corner with a drunken group of men watching the football next to us. |
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A group of Bermudians are in the process of setting up a new organisation to consider solutions to contemporary issues. |
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For a group who had built professional pride around their status as safety and security professionals it was the ultimate low blow. |
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At some point, a radio group with extensive interests in England will want coverage in Scotland to offer a complete package to advertisers. |
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Mr Duckworth also revealed that his group would act as a support organisation to aid survivors of any future accident. |
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The Marshall Islands are a group of low-lying coral atolls and islands in the central Pacific Ocean. |
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A group of football players, resting after a practice match, say they felt a strong rush of wind as it flew past. |
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In the early 19th-century, a large number of English mechanics banded together to begin a group known as the Luddites. |
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Their eyes slowly roved over the group of soldiers standing at attention beyond the podium. |
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There may be more than one group of wiltjas belonging to several branches of the one family. |
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In place of the legends are a group of lesser-knowns who shoot low scores but haven't clicked with fans. |
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They have offered the site to the parent action group campaigning for a new rink. |
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It was resolved at the meeting to form a community action group to address the ongoing issues. |
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A group of three papers and three comments considers Fisherian themes in monetary economics and macroeconomics. |
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It is also adaptable to group study, or even midweek public exposition. |
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A group of cat breeders, exhibitors, show judges, veterinarians, and other ailurophiles throughout the world, representing most cat breeds and clubs worldwide. |
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As I read the Times' story, the issue in the survey was whether minority group members should be admitted over whites with higher test scores and grades. |
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Velocity by Stanton Welch is, as its title suggests, a whiz-bang of ensemble dancing, with meaty group sections for the men that fill the stage with a sizzling kinetic power. |
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I will deeply miss all the warmth, camaraderie, wise counsel and group therapy. |
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Miriam recalls her last conversation with her brother being about him trying to help members of his group escape the crackdown. |
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In 1974, 75 members of the group descended on a Copenhagen department store. |
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The writer is a member of the environment action group Kalpavriksh. |
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The action group was led by Central and Western District councillors. |
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Somehow, the cast had managed to take over the bar, commandeering almost every chair in the place as they crowded around a group of tables squashed together. |
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Anyone who can't see how corrupted our polices are by the arms-dealer front group known as the NRA isn't looking very hard. |
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The announcement regarding the move to lower its debt is expected to be accompanied by confirmation that it is to make job cuts across the group to cut costs. |
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It is also considered disruptive to clap individual songs or short instrumental pieces rather than at the end of each group at lieder recitals or early music concerts. |
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The handsome sable antelope of eastern and southern Africa belongs to a group called sabre-horned antelopes, because of their long, scimitar-shaped horns. |
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When compared to comparison group B defendants, drug court participants showed significantly lower rearrest rates only when drug rearrests were the criterion. |
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So, Mark Felt was convicted of Cointelpro operations including countless break-ins, but he is now famous for blowing the whistle on another group of burglars. |
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A large group of National Front for the Liberation of Angola soldiers also fled this area during 1975 whereafter they joined the well known Buffalo Battalion close to Bagani. |
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Then out comes a comic magician in white tie who does a long card trick that depends heavily on the continued reappearance of a black card in a group of red cards. |
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Photographs taken by the Pigs on the Hill, a dedicated group of ski bums, show off the region's extreme backcountry trails and ski touring terrain. |
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In 1871 a group of 32 burly Victorians met at the Pall Mall restaurant on cockspur Street and started the Rugby Football Union. |
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Surfer was the comically subversive tale of a group of ski bums visited by a mysterious stranger who skis magically and imparts mystical knowledge. |
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During the group lesson, each student was graded by both their peers and me on their success in reaching their musical goal for that group lesson. |
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A group of Carlow coursing owners laid a sawdust all-weather straight gallop at Ballinabranna, where the dogs are whistled up, and usually behind a lead dog. |
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Ketamine is injected intramuscularly, and as this leaves no visible traces of blood, the group that uses ketamine tends not to clean their needles. |
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A sabbatical year in the mid-1990s, spent in England, provided a period of immersion in qualitative research, through affiliation with a group of feminist psychologists. |
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The next COAS will come from the shadowy group of a dozen corps commanders who run the Army. |
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A group of 42 young South Korean women set the city astir this past week. |
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Although he is still lunching with the company's bosses and touring their petrochemical plant, he has fitted in a meeting with the local environmental group first. |
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The group called it a day after Charlie Simpson decided to leave. |
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The letter confirmed their discussions with respect to a transfer of the franchise ownership from Bruce County to a group of townships in Huron County. |
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The action group presented the petitions at a recent council meeting. |
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Such group attribution could form part of the construction of the enemy. |
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Advisers serve advisees as advocates, guides, and group leaders. |
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The founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group that attacked Mumbai in 2008, hafiz Saeed, was the host and master of ceremonies. |
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Walsh is determined to distance the group from its reality TV-based roots. |
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The group has also used couriers to convey some messages in order to avoid digital communications altogether. |
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A group of large investors in mortgage bonds holding countrywide loans are already threatening such action. |
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A group of hippos who were wallowing in the water the far side of the river stuck their heads up to watch us as we unloaded our kayaks and canoes. |
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An intimate group of senators and sheiks dined together at Le Cirque. |
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Anti-Scientology groups say Lovejoy appears to be linked to Scientology through a group called Artists for Human Rights. |
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Despite his tendency to speak frankly on political issues, he insists that neither he nor his group are politically active. |
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The gravest threat to U.S. security may come from the militant Pakistani group Lashkar-e-Taiba. |
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In one incident, a U.S. Special Forces A-team, accompanied by a Canadian reconnaissance squadron, encountered a group of Somalis who had been wounded in an earlier clash. |
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A group of people can cordon off your dies and force management to use nightsticks if they want to get at them. |
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In northern Sinai in October the group killed 31 soldiers during a raid on an army checkpoint. |
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Tiny tots in the age group of 1-10 years participated in the competitions. |
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But globalization has also fallen afoul of a younger group of critics. |
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I served as a group facilitator, which involved setting the agenda, leading the discussions, and following up on the questions raised during our meetings. |
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But instead of the working class Hells Angels, this counterculture group was higher up on the social scale. |
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Gail Smith, who has been active in church music, has assembled a useful group of pieces suitable for church or Sunday school preludes, offertories or recessionals. |
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The group organised for two builders to come and assess the damaged hut shortly after the storm for an insurance quote, but work has still not started. |
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As well as the old town itself, the group will also be looking at Church Hill, the historic part of the town which also contains terraces of old weatherboarded cottages. |
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This age group was studied to examine a larger number of aging people. |
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