Also, it's useful to remember that in the case of DSL, your broadband connection is available at every phone jack in your house. |
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The unpressurized oil drain ducts from the cylinder heads are arranged on the outer sides, as in the case of V engines. |
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Today, most piers and boats are constructed with materials that are resistant to the borers, such as concrete in the case of piers. |
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But those are things unknowable to mortal flesh in the case of any particular person. |
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Start with potent pitching or, in the case of the Diamondbacks' Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson, virtually unhittable pitching. |
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In my youthful consciousness, more, perhaps, than in the case of many others, the borderline between external and internal reality was unfirm. |
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But, as in the case of his father, that would have been less a gesture of bipartisanship than an act of political suicide. |
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But, in the case of apprehended celebrities, the numbered mugshot has another significance. |
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Yet, in the case of both the bluesman and the crooner, there is, at least ostensibly, a reason for the sorrow. |
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The belief in fairies was universal, and their power was specially dreaded in the case of women in childbed and of unbaptised infants. |
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Penalties may also be applied in the case of an inactive account or of any unaccounted for withdrawals in your returns. |
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Postmarital residence is neolocal, although flexible, as in the case of an ultimogeniture heir apparent, who remains at home. |
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The secretary said that in the case of Sikhs, turban is unique compared to other religions. |
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The old knight is of course referring to himself, and in the case of this production is speaking all too truly. |
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I still doubt the authenticity of this statement, maybe he was misquoted, as in the case of Iran. |
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The trickle-down theory seems to be working perfectly well in the police force, at least, in the case of infrastructure such as buildings. |
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The current penal code provides for up to two years imprisonment in the case of illicit import and export of transplantable material. |
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He ascribes this to the mildness of the sanctions for non-payment, which in the case of lesser sums is no more than a small fine. |
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The artists started with a sketch, proceeded to a working drawing or tracing and, in the case of large-scale windows, a cartoon. |
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The concept of mesne profit could arise in the case of a tenant and a landlord. |
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But in the case of a bartender there is a much thinner line, it is tempting to reward flirtation and tips with favouritism. |
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Youth crime stories are often sensationalized on the front page of the paper, as in the case of last year's school shootings. |
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These serials should be shifted to late night timings as in the case of mature films. |
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For example, in the case of grain the crop was transported from the threshing floor to the granaries by boat. |
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The seedlings you remove can go straight on the compost heap, or in the case of some veg, such as lettuce and beets, the thinnings can be eaten. |
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Unlike in the case of established shops, these hawkers give them an option for bargaining too. |
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And in the case of Saturday night's incident, the attacker nearly met his match. |
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Significant gains can also be expected in the case of thermophotovoltaic cells. |
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Animals will charge and attack if they are threatened, and in the case of the forest hogs, they had young ones with them. |
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The various vinegars balanced the sweetness, or enhanced it, in the case of balsamic. |
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That is now his job, and in the case of the man-child sitting across from him, there was much he could have said. |
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But in the case of mental illness, people are inclined to shut their minds to it, or, even worse, accuse the sufferer of malingering. |
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Among them were both female and male, clothed in tattered dark garb, skin pale and sometimes scarred in the case of the males. |
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In marine insurance, in the case of a partial loss, or emergency repairs to the vessel, average may be declared. |
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This could come in the form of project work, or in the case of something like a sandwich degree, a year out on an industry placement. |
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Similarly, no final decision is normally rendered between conflicting Talmudical opinions in the case of laws that are no longer applicable. |
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He is asking a larger question about people and their vehicles, as well as about attributions of agency in the case of accidents. |
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The fund's argument in the case of Brazil and Russia was that if the currency was devalued, the result would be runaway inflation. |
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Many people bend them over and slip a rubber band over them, or in the case of bulbs like Daffodils tie them with one of the long leaves. |
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The anti-globalization left, which abhors property rights of any kind, loathes patents, and quickly found a weak spot in the case of health. |
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Benjamin does overreach with some of these connections, though, as in the case of linking shopping malls with the concept of space colonies. |
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Receivers and managers in the case of insolvency regularly fail to obtain indemnities from their appointers but look usually only to the assets. |
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I can see no good reason why the principle of necessity should not be applicable in his case as it is in the case of the victim of a stroke. |
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This would allow them to tear up the track and sell off the right of way as would normally happen in the case of an abandonment of a rail line. |
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There's an old saw that lightning never strikes twice in the same place, but in the case of my wife, Annette, and me, it did. |
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And, of course, in the case of lifestyle drugs, there's a marketing factor at work that pumps up patient demand. |
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However, even in the case of a life sentence for murder the circumstances of the offence are taken into account. |
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Common fairness might well require that that should be done in the case of a licensee just as much as the case of a tenant. |
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And you know, in the case of the captain, that is more than just empty rhetoric. |
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We have had cars flash their lights and in the case of one van driver, sound his horn just because we were keeping within the speed limit. |
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The difference was shown to be especially large in the case of two anisotropic molecules. |
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They say a new broom sweeps clean, but in the case of Naas Rugby Club they are banking on old friends are best. |
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The animals either graze lazily or, in the case of the pigs, wait as the acorns fall into their mouths. |
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Publishers normally order reprints of older titles when they suddenly become topical again like in the case of Afghanistan. |
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If encoding is absent, amnesia will follow, as in the case of many of our dreams. |
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That hasn't happened in my case, and I know it hasn't happened in the case of yours. |
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Wardship proceedings in the case of the twins were issued yesterday morning in the family division of the High Court. |
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All pack animals have a lead animal, in the case of dogs it is the alpha dog. |
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The Pensions Board is to consider relaxing the rules governing pension fund solvency in the case of its 2,000 Defined Benefit Schemes. |
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Generally, no tax deduction is allowable in the case of travel between home and work. |
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He said in the case of the association some people had been making allegations without proof. |
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Is it not the common law that a citizen is entitled to use self-defence in the case of wrongful arrest? |
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Such work can only be carried out by a reliable specialist as in the case of aforementioned woodworm infestation treatment. |
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Dozens of civilians, including an old man who was defending his children, were shot down or, in the case of the old man, were knifed to death. |
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As in the case of macropodid hind feet, the fourth toe is the longest and strongest. |
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Just as in the case of the failure of deficit spending, more consumption by household will not halt recessionary pressures. |
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They say small is beautiful and in the case of the city's new tapas bar, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. |
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What happens in the case of emergency reassumption or suspension or withholding or delay of payments? |
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It's also important to draw up wills to clarify legal custody in the case of unexpected death. |
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Whereas in the case of saplings planted in a house with the wholehearted co-operation of the house owner, the chances of survival are better. |
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But the hardships are in practice not so serious as might appear, at any rate in the case of statements which are ex facie defamatory. |
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The presence of aerolites is also accompanied with loud reports, which are absent in the case of these meteors. |
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As I have already pointed out, this is not the position in the case of a judicial development of the law. |
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This actually happens in the case of individuals who are born blind due to congenital cataracts and are subsequently cured. |
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An augmentation rhinoplasty is performed to build up the nose in the case of a flattened bridge or a weak nose tip. |
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That was no doubt the case of the minister whose expenses were in question in the case of Jardine v Gillespie. |
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There are also some questions over the validity of the Lancet study in the case of measuring casualties in Iraq. |
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Unfortunately, in the case of human and civil rights, promises of jam tomorrow are simply not good enough. |
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The gods ruled the world of men through their earthly representatives, and in the case of the Akkadian kingdom, this meant Sargon. |
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As in the case of the No.2 reduction gear, the three layshafts appeared to have been spread outwards at the rear, and forced forwards relative to the annulus gear. |
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And, in the case of fluoride, at least, that doubt might actually be justified. |
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But in the case of this Belgian royal, this de Merode, all that seems to have been forgotten. |
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None of them have any basis in fact, and in the case of chelation therapy can be genuinely dangerous. |
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Washing, a central feature of household life, could be done in a wash house or at a creek or stream, normally on the plantation but, in the case of smaller holdings, outside. |
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All of these factors are likely to be important in the case of the Besdegirmen rocks, and hence igneous crystallization ages may be greater than measured radiometric ages. |
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For example, in the case of Addison's disease, lack of cortisol causes an increase of pigment in the skin, making the patient appear to have a tan. |
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This port is put into wooden port barrels or pipes, but instead of just two years in oak as in the case of a declared vintage port, it spends four to six years in barrel. |
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A witness in the case of seven men accused of conspiracy to murder told police how the car he was travelling in with the victim was rammed by another vehicle. |
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The adulterants ranged from water in the case of milk, cheaper varieties of oils in the case of edible oils to colours in the case of rice and tea. |
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For example, the correlation coefficient between two random variables is zero not only in the case of independence, but whenever there is no linear association. |
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Birds as a whole feed on a wide range of foods, from fish and flesh to insects to fruits and seeds, and in the case of the New Zealand kea, occasionally sheep's blood. |
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These skills are particularly needed when, as in the case of the AirAsia flight, the airplane is at cruise altitude. |
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This is not true, but in the case of cotton grown in Egypt, the higher thread count means the fabric will be incredibly strong and will last for years and years. |
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I've been critical of people or groups of people on my website, but in the case of non-public figures, I never named names or put words into their mouth. |
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Some of these substances could have been used fraudulently to mimic illicit drugs, a distinct possibility in the case of paracetamol, which was found powdered and in wraps. |
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And in the case of South Africa, the divestment effort helped hasten the demise of an evil regime. |
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Sometimes, as in the case of the humus masabacha at a certain SoHo eatery, I slip up. |
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More tellingly, in the case of Finnegan, the auctioneer requested his Jersey solicitors to give him a new name as one of the stated owners of Canio. |
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The only noticeable differences were the lack of resealable containers in the case of the orange juice, which limited its shelf life once opened at home. |
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This is especially striking, though hardly surprising, in the case of Priebus, Mr. Outreach. |
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But, in the case of the border kids, it turns out that those worries about diseases were not so far-fetched after all. |
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An altogether different problem arises in the case of nuclear accidents. |
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With the advent of the electronic media, these popular forms gained new outlets and, in the case of jazz and film, began a rapid ascent to the level of genuine art. |
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What if an affair, like in the case of The Affair, as Treem says, happens to good people who love their spouses? |
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Did we save lives by imposing sanctions in the case of Bosnia? |
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What I find hard to reconcile in the case of the Classico label and Disney, in general, is the sanitization of whatever period of history they are representing. |
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According to legend, Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, testified in the case of a woman accused of adultery. |
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This means taking measures that do not bank on doctoring figures and introducing cosmetic measures, as was done in the case of poverty reduction figures. |
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I may be setting the bar a bit too high in the case of this columnist. |
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The American public is more or less evenly split on the question of physician-assisted death in the case of terminal illness. |
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The interiority of Frederick Clegg is something we rarely find elsewhere, certainly not in the case of Ariel Castro. |
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The methyl halide can be produced by reacting methanol with phosphorous halides, hydrogen halides, or, in the case of methyl chloride, thionyl chloride. |
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Unlike previous Decembers, where online sales were similar to, or in the case of December 2002, less than the previous month, sales were considerably higher than in November. |
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In both French and English, there is a loosening of selectional restrictions between a verb and its subject, which we observed in the case of English be able to. |
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The grant will also be paid where a contract to purchase or a contract to build has been signed or, in the case of a self-build house, where the foundations have been poured. |
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You'll be rewarded with deep flavor and candy that sets up perfectly every time, as in the case of our classic buttery almond toffee and our pretty cashew brittle. |
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In analogy with the load and the metage in hydrodynamics, we define magnetohydrodynamic load and magnetohydrodynamic metage in the case of magnetofluids. |
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However, I propose that in the case of topicalization, young deaf children have exploited an alternative, prosodic way of marking topics that is easily overlooked. |
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When those regulatory signals are modified, as in the case of GDF11 in these studies, unwanted proliferation can occur. |
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The almost invariable habit of the English law was to award custody and control of an infant to its mother, except in the case of moral turpitude. |
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It's too early to predict what might happen in the case of nanotechnology, but early signals indicate Congress is eager to tie strings to funding. |
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Loop format is especially suitable in the case of the author using digital morphs to program a text so that it progresses from one verse to another. |
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The remaining sirenians, are seriously threatened by hunting, habitat degradation, and in the case of manatees, collisions with boats in the shallow coastal areas they prefer. |
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Snow tends to interfere with the operation of the motor, which in the case of a ski-bob is often an air-cooled internal combustion engine, in several ways. |
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Punishment should be enough to deter, to punish, and in the case of incorrigibles, to rehabilitate. |
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They have been cited as a spur to a recovery in business confidence, though the evidence of this is not clear-cut and, in the case of Japan, flatly contradictory. |
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The Knights may have been unhorsed by their own actions or inactions as in the case of the Worcester County Shoe Strike of 1887, but outside pressures were mounting as well. |
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Neuromuscular diseases are characterized by progressive weakening of skeletal, respiratory, bulbar, and, in the case of myopathies, cardiac muscles. |
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More foraging pressure is being placed on locations with good water quality, as in the case of watercress. |
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These knives can be clipped to a waistband, an inside coat pocket, an equipment bag, a boot and in the case of a really small folder, even to the collar of a uniform shirt. |
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I continue to think it was a despicable, utterly unjustifiable act, and even more so in the case of those others on the list who were merely accused. |
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And as people pass away, or in the case of Mark Felt, unmask themselves, we will send the notes down there, so people literally can see exactly what we did step by step. |
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The practice is less widely attested in the case of medieval laypeople, but certainly occurred on occasion. |
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Traditionally, sausage casings were made of the cleaned intestines, or stomachs in the case of haggis and other traditional puddings. |
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And in the case of dropbox, more users is translating into more revenues. |
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It behooves every man who values liberty of conscience for himself, to resist invasions of it in the case of others. |
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It is most common in the case of professionals who are grossly negligent in the course of their employment. |
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They are also prone to headaches and, particularly in the case of Opal Koboi, violent mood swings and temper tantrums. |
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Finally, the aitire is a surety who became a hostage in the case of a default. |
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The opposition was no different in insinuating racial remarks, as in the case of Jeff Ooi, Member of Parliament, Jelutong. |
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The ways in which advertising taps into, and draws upon, what people do anyway is exemplified in the case of boyfriend jeans. |
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In contrast, a year earlier QGPC had sold crudes at a very low netback price, as in the case of its Gulf neighbours. |
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These monasteries were Benedictine except in the case of Carlisle, which was Augustinian. |
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If these maizes were two boys, not improbably the one would be caned for failing to respond to treatment so efficacious in the case of the other. |
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Observations by Ball and myself in Colorado show that in the case of magnetiferous granites, the magnetite was a mineral of the pegmatite stage. |
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This type of iceberg, also known as an ice island, can be quite large, as in the case of Pobeda Ice Island. |
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Their acceptance was grudging, as they carried the stigma of bondage in their lineage and, in the case of American slavery, color in their skin. |
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These were courtly chivalric games rather than actual pledges as in the case of the fraternal orders. |
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It exhibits peramorphosis to a degree unknown in any other caudate, in the case of a few characters even unknown in any other lissamphibian. |
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Even when Nubians were in power as in the case of Kerma, of Dynasty XXV, or in Meroitic times slavery continued. |
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Peace was made and the two tribes returned to their homes, which in the case of the Lombards was the lands of the lower Elbe. |
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It should be noted that, in the case of some urban centres, figures were not reported for all ethnic groups. |
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This title had mostly to do with Trajan's role as benefactor, such as in the case of him returning confiscated property. |
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Towards the end of this stage the opisthosoma of female protonymph was oval whereas in the case of male it was posteriorly tapering. |
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Particularly in the case of the West Coast Eagles giant ruckman Nic Naitanui, who cuts an imposing figure standing at six foot six. |
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This evacuation was planned to occur in the case of an enemy invasion and successfully occupation of Continental Portugal. |
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Accounts with the Medici were kept secret and generally free from prying, ecclesiastical eyes, especially in the case of discretionary deposits. |
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This happened in the case of the Mariana and Caroline Islands, which were not effectively settled until the second half of the 17th century. |
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Despite the apparent lesser status of the position, a Cihuacoatl could prove both influential and powerful, as in the case of Tlacaelel. |
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However, in the case of social and reproductive behaviours, olfaction is a key source of information. |
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Deer have long been bred in captivity as ornaments for parks, but only in the case of reindeer has thorough domestication succeeded. |
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Agreement based on grammatical number can occur between verb and subject, as in the case of grammatical person discussed above. |
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Although these are frequently the same time, they can differ, as in the case of prerecorded broadcasts or correspondence. |
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The only difference from Hebrew is that, in the case of the direct object, it is preferable to retain the pronoun rather than suppress it. |
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Sometimes there may be variation in a language's orthography, as between American and British spelling in the case of English orthography. |
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Megalopolises have also formed between both nations in the case of the Pacific Northwest and the Great Lakes Megaregion. |
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As already indicated, the one exception is in the case of a priest celebrating Mass without other priests or as principal celebrant. |
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The ministers continued to protest, and as in the case of Servetus, the opinions of the Swiss churches were sought. |
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The facts of this case demonstrate how important it is since the decision in the case of Reg. |
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It has been carried out by Israel's judicial system only once, in the case of Adolf Eichmann. |
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This tradition is applied in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Luxembourg, Norway, and in the case of the queens regnant of the Netherlands. |
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The decision in Caldwell was overruled by the House of Lords in the case of R v G, described below. |
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More minor property rights may be created by contract, as in the case of easements, covenants, and equitable servitudes. |
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Moreover, in the case of fixtures, chattels which are affixed to or placed on land may become part of the land. |
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The eggshell skull rule was recently maintained in Australia in the case of Kavanagh v Akhtar. |
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Thus, under some laws, the status of illegitimate affects the rights of inheritance in the case of an intestacy, etc. |
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Far less often, in the case of fraudulent or unfiled tax returns, there is no statute of limitation. |
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The inhabitants of these islands also subsisted mainly on fishing and related industries and still do in the case of Urk and Wieringen. |
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Or in the case of the Emerald Swap Meet, anything from statuary to Chicken Bonz. |
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Further, in the case of the LTG resin a marked effect of temperature is observed, and the contraction is enhanced as the temperature increases. |
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Given that the treaties have a higher hierarchical position compared to laws, in the case of conflict the Treaties will be given primacy. |
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The Speaker does not vote, except in the case of a tie and then only strictly in accordance to precedent. |
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A felony may be punishable with imprisonment for two or more years or death in the case of the most serious felonies, such as murder. |
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An exception can now be made in the case of a blood substitute being necessary. |
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An 'oar' is often referred to as a blade in the case of sweep oar rowing and as a scull in the case of sculling. |
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While the product may be of extremely high quality, the uniqueness can be detrimental as seen in the case of early automobiles. |
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The reaction can occur relatively slowly, as in the case of rust, or more quickly, as in the case of fire. |
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Steel warships as well as wooden ones need ship's carpenters, especially for making emergency repairs in the case of battle or storm damage. |
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The abrupt rise of the Woodville family created animosity among the nobility of England, above all in the case of Warwick. |
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It's a comforting fallacy, especially when, as in the case of Iceman, you're about to reach deep into your pocket for a hundred smackeroonies. |
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This table shows that the sum of ranks in the case of an ordinal scale has no sense. |
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After being thus secured the surface was beaten flat and, in the case of straw thatch was combed down with a thatcher's rake. |
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Large tern species tend to form larger colonies, which in the case of the sooty tern can contain up to two million pairs. |
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Aunt Jamesina had a proper respect for the cloth even in the case of an unfledged parson. |
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But in the case of black women, another study found no lack of interest. |
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For the rest of the populace, this happens only in the case of a general mobilization. |
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However, in the case of a latex which adsorbs onto pigments, such as polymer EXP-1, the formation of composite particles begins fairly rapidly. |
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As in the case of Calfucura, many other bands of Mapuches got involved in the internal conflicts of Argentina until Conquest of the Desert. |
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However, in the case of Spain changes were made at the time of transposing the Directive. |
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However, in the case of large changes of momentum, such as a spacecraft being launched into orbit, the effect becomes significant. |
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While common salt has been left untouched, there will be a marginal reduction in freight adjustment in the case of diesel and limestone. |
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As a result, DNA intercalators may be carcinogens, and in the case of thalidomide, a teratogen. |
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These numbers may not represent real financial flows as prices for the underlying arms can be as low as zero in the case of military aid. |
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These may also be located offshore, such as in the case of many private foundations. |
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In fact, in the case of some semiskilled staff, the wages are below those prescribed under India's Minimum Wages Act. |
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The electrostatic force is almost always significant, and, in the case of beta decay, the weak nuclear force is also involved. |
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Officials huddle to get the calls right, or in the case of football and hockey, can use instant replay. |
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For instance, in the case of Parma hams, the amount of salt to be added is proportional to the weight of the ham. |
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This effect is particularly clear in the case of detachment faults and major thrust faults. |
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The ogopogo made no attempt to devour the sailboat crew, as he is reported to have done some years ago in the case of some Indians. |
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On the other hand, educational treatment in the case of foreign language may offer opportunities mainly for learning. |
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Equal shares in dividing the estate were only applied in the case of individual deceaseds. |
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The means can extend from peaceful demonstrations, like in the case of the Indian independence movement, to a violent civil war. |
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A state can achieve de facto independence long after acquiring sovereignty, such as in the case of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. |
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It should be taken into account that not all will have Gaelic descent, especially in the case of Scotland, due to the nature of the Lowlands. |
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The levels of grass are varied to increase difficulty, or to allow for putting in the case of the green. |
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Painters developed other techniques, studying light, shadow, and, famously in the case of Leonardo da Vinci, human anatomy. |
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The flowers open flat rather than concave as in the case of Primula veris, the Cowslip. |
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And in the case of seafood, there is no need to tenderized that tasty, flaky, fishy flesh. |
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This result seems to be one of the oldest dates published so far in the case of birds of prey. |
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Right to say anything, or in the case of Miley Cyrus, sing anything. |
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Instead, each principal confers with the others as equals in the case of musical differences of opinion. |
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Well, in the case of Dickens I see a face that is not quite the face of Dickens's photographs, though it resembles it. |
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Similarly, gold is associated with perfect or divine principles, such as in the case of the golden ratio and the golden rule. |
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Just as in the case of TISA, the national trade union federation gave the first warning signal. |
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As in the case of Turner, the core of the intellect is missing. |
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All of these market behemoths have pretenders to the throne, and in the case of eBay, one of these is Salt Lake City-based Overstock. |
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First degree consanguinity applied in the case of Henry VIII and his brother's widow Catherine of Aragon. |
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He was listed in the 'Black Book' of prominent subjects to be arrested in the case of a successful invasion of Britain. |
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Even in the case of simultaneous bilinguals, one language usually dominates the other. |
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In fact, you can set one to one correspondence between the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian in the case of hyperregular Lagrangian. |
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We show that the cause of prior problems was with ambiguous definition, as it was in the case of the liar paradox. |
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It will also consider problems of periodization, a freighted issue in the case of Russia, in part because there the conclusion of peace did not mark the end of armed conflict. |
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The supernatant will be colorless and crystal clear in the case of traumatic tap and xanthochromic to hemolyzed if a pathologic bleed has taken place. |
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These interactions can be mutualistic or antagonistic in nature, or in the case of commensal fungi are of no apparent benefit or detriment to the host. |
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Or in the case of the man with nocturnal emissions during Ramadan, a cleric can consider that he should go out in the middle of the night and he should fast an extra day. |
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This may be good in the case of antifeminist Lori but a personal standoffishness prevents her from building relationships with Maggie, Carol, Patricia, or even Beth. |
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Like plants, fungi often grow in soil and, in the case of mushrooms, form conspicuous fruit bodies, which sometimes resemble plants such as mosses. |
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Such a scalar does not work so well in the case of wet mineral soils, as here the hydrological conditions overshadow the normal pedogenetic processes. |
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Only little survives of the epitomes, through citations in the work Stephanus of Byzantium, but in the case of Menippus there is also some manuscript material. |
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Drainage of the residual cavity did not protect against superinfection in the case of hydatid cyst retrovesical because the cavity was non-declive and difficult to drain. |
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Using a unique Kevlar weave material, the undershorts are meant to provide additional protection where one wants it most in the case of an IED blast. |
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British ships both failed to report engagements with the enemy but also, in the case of cruisers and destroyers, failed to actively seek out the enemy. |
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The distribution of the capital shall in the case of each loan be based on the capital amount outstanding at the date of the coming into force of the present Treaty. |
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Other marine animals can be vectors for such toxins, as in the case of ciguatera, where it is typically a predator fish that accumulates the toxin and then poisons humans. |
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Time depth recorders on auks have shown that they can dive as deep as 100 m in the case of Uria guillemots, 40 m for the Cepphus guillemots and 30 m for the auklets. |
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The work produced by a turbine can be used for generating electrical power when combined with a generator or producing thrust, as in the case of jet engines. |
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Greenpeace activists have also been targets of phone tapping, death threats, violence and even state terrorism in the case of the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior. |
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Such a conclusion is simpler to come to in the case of the list vote used in Romania for parliamentary elections until 2008 when it was replaced with the uninominal vote. |
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Cities can also fall from such categorization, as in the case of cities that have become less cosmopolitan and less internationally renowned in the current era. |
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The kit for the subsequent season was a variation of these colours with white being used as an alternative strip in the case of a colour clash with the opposition. |
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Nevertheless, in the past decades, the ratios tended to fall for men and increase in the case of women, which made the differences between both to be reduced. |
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Behind the barristers will sit the instructing solicitors, who in the case of the prosecution will usually be a representative of the Crown Prosecution Service. |
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In some instances, the presence and pattern of calcification can be essentially pathognomonic as in the case of oligodendrogliomas and craniopharyngiomas. |
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The great distance that some youth travel...is bound to play its part in the case of the borderline student who becomes an infrequent attender and finally drops out of school. |
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This reliance on the household meant that women often became important as the upholders and transmitters of the faith, such as in the case of Lady Fernihurst in the Borders. |
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Now the cohorts were ten permanent units, composed of 6 centuries and in the case of the first cohort 12 centuries each led by a centurion assisted by an optio. |
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In January 1605, Charles was created Duke of York, as is customary in the case of the English sovereign's second son, and made a Knight of the Bath. |
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Another very important issue is the overestimation of false-negative results, which can occur in the case of multinodularity of the thyroid gland. |
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Its Book of Common Order contains recommendations for public worship, which are usually followed fairly closely in the case of sacraments and ordinances. |
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It does this through the issue of formal consents to discharge or, in the case of large, complex or potentially damaging industries by means of a permit. |
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The source of this water is an unpressurised tank that is usually part of the locomotive's tender or is wrapped around the boiler in the case of a tank locomotive. |
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CollaGUARD is indicated for the management of superficial and deep wounds, including coverage of skin ulcers and temporary dermatoplasty in the case of lesion and burns. |
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His well-founded scepticism will of course apply to ostraka as well, regardless of the fact that the scribe in the case of an ostrakon is not necessarily a professional one. |
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Thereafter, on 1 May 1756, the First Treaty of Versailles was signed, in which both nations pledged 24,000 troops to defend each other in the case of an attack. |
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As for the soiling of surfaces, dirt particles are literally everywhere, spread around by wind and rain, or, in the case of the finest particles by Brownian movement. |
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Then in the case of excisions you have all kinds of secondary changes, pigmentary disturbances, modifications of the passions, alterations in the secretion of fatty tissue. |
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In fact the Court only found a state guilty of torture in 1996 in the case of a detainee who was suspended by his arms while his hands were tied behind his back. |
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A precise manufacturing and assembly is of utmost importance in the case of the cycloidal planocentric gearboxes, so manufacturing costs could be increased. |
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Or, in the case of some of my dad's punters, there to deprive the wife and kids of any extra by putting it on an each-way bet on the 3 o'clock at Redcar. |
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However, in the case of larger budget projects, domestic joint ventures were found not to be a viable alternative to international joint ventures. |
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On 19 November 1963 he took the matter to the Chancery Division of the High Court in the case of McClory v Fleming, but settled on 9 December 1963, after nine days in court. |
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But licences can be granted for research and, in the case of certain low Tetrahydrocannabinol plant varieties of cannabis, for the growing of hemp. |
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Dichromacy is a moderately severe color vision defect. It is hereditary and, in the case of protanopia or deuteranopia, sex-linked, affecting predominantly males. |
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The mateships of the three last-named animals are solitary, though in the case of wolves, the separated members of various mateships gather in packs during the winter months. |
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In another shrewd move, Bacon wrote his Apologies in defence of his proceedings in the case of Essex, as Essex had favoured James to succeed to the throne. |
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Today, however, natural casings are often replaced by collagen, cellulose, or even plastic casings, especially in the case of industrially manufactured sausages. |
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As in the case of Chinese whispers, no one knows anything first hand, or for a fact, and parents in Dubai are still anxious, and reluctant to speak too soon. |
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However, if they showed treasonous inclinations, the Emperor did punish them with just force, as in the case of Polybius and Pallas' brother, Felix. |
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The social hierarchy is not only reflected in the weregild due in the case of the violent or accidental death of a man, but also in differences in fines for lesser crimes. |
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This is never truer than in the case of a narcissist personality. |
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A Mode 2 tool is a biface consisting of two concave surfaces intersecting to form a cutting edge all the way around, except in the case of tools intended to feature a point. |
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The definitions of the greater ethnic groupings within Germania were apparently not always consistent and clear, especially in the case of mobile groups such as the Suevi. |
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He seems also to have claimed a kind of protectorate over the Germanic powers generally, and indeed to have practically exercised it, except in the case of the Franks. |
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Thralls and slaves legally commanded no weregild, but it was commonplace to make a nominal payment in the case of a thrall and the value of the slave in such a case. |
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In phonetics, aspiration is the strong burst of breath that accompanies either the release or, in the case of preaspiration, the closure of some obstruents. |
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The relevant circumstances might include consent in the case of rape. |
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The exception to that rule is in the case of treasure salvage. |
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Since delegation constitutes a new court, appeal can be taken from the delegate to the delegator, and in the case of subdelegation to the original delegator. |
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Bracton gave samples of writs that could be used in the case of a recalcitrant Bishop who refused to produce a witness for the common law or king's court. |
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Countries using common law, including the United States, may use an inquisitorial system for summary hearings in the case of misdemeanors such as minor traffic violations. |
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The election court has some of the powers associated with impeachment cases in other countries, and can remove elected officials from office in the case of electoral fraud. |
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However, in the case of Macarthys v Smith, Lord Denning suggested that, should such an event occur, the courts would be obliged to obey the domestic law over the European. |
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The same often applies in the case of strikes conducted without an official ballot of the union membership, as is required in some countries such as the United Kingdom. |
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Nevertheless, acquisition can take place in the case of foreign language learning and learning can take place in the case of second language learning. |
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It is very likely you will want to modify the default positions of various components, as well as unexplode certain components, as in the case of subassembly components. |
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The involvement of the adrenal gland can be accurately predicted by CT scans or MRI, allowing an adrenal sparing approach in the case of unsuspicious findings. |
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