At one point you have to go through a constriction, but in general it's easy going. |
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In such terms Mr Gradgrind always mentally introduced himself, whether to his private circle of acquaintance, or to the public in general. |
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Synchronous applications have a regular structure, and in general, are the simplest to code and parallelize. |
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Again, odds ratios were stronger for recidivistic violence than for violence in general or property offending. |
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Jim's juvenilia, in general, are lacking in distinction, but they do chart a rapidly maturing interest in poetry. |
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Tea and lemonade were refreshed, and we talked a while longer about reading in general. |
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To me, this is an example of our somewhat ambivalent attitudes towards medical care in general. |
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Loyalty to him became the test of patriotism and social allegiance in general. |
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Yet poetry journalism has not followed suit, particularly in the literary quarterlies and in general circulation organs. |
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The approach adopted is, in general, descriptive with little critical reflection on the existing body of historical literature. |
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Although it had led to the discovery of alcohol and the mineral acids, historians of chemistry view alchemy in general as fraudulent. |
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I've been remiss in mentioning it, but when it comes to the Internet in general I am the epitome of remissness. |
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Drug use in general has received a great deal of attention from the government. |
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At least it help boost the police's image and regain the public respect following their deteriorating performance in general. |
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The news has been warmly welcomed by the community in general and especially by the interested groups. |
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After all, he needed something to make up for the fact that in general, his mind was as much use as a milkshake with no milk. |
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The traditional remedy for inflation in general, and hyperinflation in particular, is gold. |
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Frequency hopping, and radio encryption in general, is a short step away from digital radio. |
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Say what you will about sitar music or world music in general, but without a doubt, Ravi Shankar is a superstar in his own right. |
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Orchids in general became expensive and much-sought after because of their beauty and rarity. |
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Contrary to popular opinion, in general they are not just attracting low lifes, low-end demographic users, gym rats and the like. |
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The water situation can be related, not only to Australia in general, but also to the world over. |
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Apparently the Japanese are going nuts over it, but they seem to be nuts over games in general. |
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He considers attitudes to antiquity and to change in general terms, and looks at perceptions of old traditions and proverbial lore. |
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But these young folk in the suburbs are in general more consumers than critics when it comes to American capitalism. |
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Although it's probably true that anti-inflammatories delay healing in general. |
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What Josh lacks in general artistic direction, he more than makes up for in sheer volume. |
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But in general, this is a strong, thought-provoking piece of writing and an impressive, affecting performance. |
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We want to know what you think about the upcoming case and affirmative action in general. |
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Whole grain yeast breads rise more slowly and, in general, do not achieve the lightness of white flour yeast breads. |
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Like most red-blooded males, I used to take a fairly cautious view of spas and health farms in general. |
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They're not lampooning designers in general as much as they are design elitism. |
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The suspension was a little bouncy for my liking but in general the car handled well, taking corners with ease. |
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As true as that is for America in general, it is even truer by an order of magnitude for New York City which reinvents itself every generation. |
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But if people in general are skeptical about these things, they may end up behaving lawlessly and immorally. |
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The founding principle of human culture in general is exchange, transforming hostility into reciprocity. |
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His skill during 2000 was to make self-deprecating zingers, joke around with reporters, and in general seem like this affable frat boy. |
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They are much smaller than my kindred, for one thing, and more resemble one another in general features. |
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The further the effort is from the fulcrum, the easier a lever is to move so in general long levers are more useful. |
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Her eyes were red and puffy, her cheeks pink, her hair a mess, actually she in general was a mess. |
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But he blamed all this on the press, TV companies, kiss-and-tell girlfriends, society in general and a turbo-charged libido. |
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Naming is important in rap and in Afrocentric music in general, where it is an act of invocation that captures the essence of one's being. |
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There is plenty of misogyny in hip-hop, and in our culture in general in fact. |
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But the demands have increased hugely and in general there's a lot more aggravation and a lot less fun than there used to be. |
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There are, in general, three possibilities regarding the functional significance of signal residuals. |
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Recent reviews report that Si accumulation is, in general, higher in monocot than in non-monocot species. |
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Patenting in general increased over this period, and specifically, patenting anchored in existing firm knowledge also increased. |
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I am currently studying labour unions, and I need to know some advantages and disadvantages of unions in general. |
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And build quality in general seems to be up to Volkswagen's very best traditions. |
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Scientific laws were to be seen as agents in the implementation of this purpose in the cosmos in general and on earth in particular. |
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The breeding behavior of wandering albatrosses is much like that of the frigatebirds I have studied, but it is anomalous among birds in general. |
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Most unfilled posts were in general medicine and surgery, but there were also large numbers in anaesthetics, pathology, and psychiatry. |
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Frank started out in general practice but developed a greater interest in anaesthetics. |
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Hence, people in general, not only nations, divide labor among themselves according to their comparative advantages. |
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Our findings indicate that in general haplodiploidy and automixis should be more successful than amphimixis or apomixis. |
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But, in general, the private schools are so far ahead of the state ones that to go to a private school confers a bigger leg-up than ever. |
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Laws passed by legislatures are written in general and often vague language. |
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But, in general, the wail of jazz trumpets and the melancholy echoes of domestic chaos remind you that Elysian Fields resounds with desperation. |
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Although about dancing in general, it seems that if you want to get people waggling in modern Britain, you need to be doing salsa. |
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Yet, while I find myself disappointed, it was not disappointing enough to put me off of the movie in general. |
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The German government feared Americanization of the health sector and financial instability for the welfare state in general. |
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But in general there was a strong reaction against the excesses of the previous age. |
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Fergy was quite entertaining, quipping about railroading in general and about some of the sights we would be passing. |
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It annoys me that good always seems to prevail over evil in books, movies, TV, and life in general. |
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I agree in general terms that the force applied to the neck was sufficient to leave bruises but not sufficient to damage his Adam's apple. |
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Judges in general, and US judges in particular, hate limits on their jurisdiction. |
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Is workplace surveillance making us comfortable with surveillance in general? |
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The dictionaries don't agree on whether Tex-Mex means Americanized Mexican food in general or specifically the kind from Texas. |
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Car tourers in general tend to stay longer, spend more and travel more widely around the countryside. |
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I think the country is probably more moderate and reasonable in general than the atmosphere has become. |
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I like smoked fish in general, I'm found of rice dishes, and my mum used to make kedgeree, so it's a done deal, really. |
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The light pens are compatible with any DOS or Windows application and IBM computers in general. |
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These cytogenetic traits are mainly consistent with those recorded for anguilliform species in general. |
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His ideas on social justice were the foundation of new humanism and of Romanticism in general. |
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Could you tell me what is the sleep duration a person needs, with respect to age in general? |
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With so many people here involved in the fishery, they tend to have a great respect for the terns, and for nature in general. |
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Presently, the Triassic in general and the Late Triassic, in particular, have very few reliable radioisotopic dates. |
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How has your weight affected your relationship with the women in your life, and with women in general? |
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But in general, men historically seem to have a calling towards protector roles and I honor them for that. |
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Many more are also oppressed by homophobia, ageism, discrimination against the disabled, the uneducated, or the poor in general. |
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However, in general do not simply increase the premiums you pay into your endowment. |
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The whole idea of the monarchy, and titles in general, is that you do not pick and choose. |
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Meanwhile, Jamaican cuisine in general has been getting lighter and more healthful, relying less on coconut oil and starchy yams, cassava, and breadfruit. |
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Yet the discussion of the family in the Philosophy of Right is in general more conservative and criticizes the emphasis on free love as leading to libertinage and promiscuity. |
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This time, instead of just women in general, he has decided to add his own boring relationship to increase the creep factor. |
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Theseus killing the Minotaur in the labyrinth of Crete, and labyrinths in general, were favorite subjects for church pavements, especially among the Gauls. |
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That meant that, in general, there was an expectation that the colts would win by seven points. |
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His argument on poverty relies on questionable assumptions, and he conflates arguments against corporate globalization with antiglobalization in general. |
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Each of these women has made a big effort to be a part of the air show scene, loves aerobatics, loves aviation in general and is uniquely qualified for the job. |
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Kim Jung-un clearly recognizes that Hollywood and American popular culture in general constitute a dire threat. |
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The faithful animal, which was in general as quiet as a lamb, became like a raging tiger every time he saw the person who had murdered his master. |
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We query the teacher as to her views on assessment and accountability in general and special education, and on inclusion of students in general education. |
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Did the fact that Welsh kinship in general recognized the claims of a wider family, descending from a more remote ancestor, lead to more bitter disputes here? |
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Under the shiny surface there's homelessness, ignorance, insane people on the streets, hypocrisy, a certain coldness and strong individualism in people in general. |
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But in general, this operating environment is a well-oiled machine. |
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The portrait, reputed to be the most widely reproduced photograph in the world, has come to symbolize not just the ideals of the Cuban revolution but of revolution in general. |
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Now compare this to 37 percent Democratic vote for white voters in general in House races, according to a CNN exit poll. |
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The war dance thus becomes the ready visual metaphor for Indian barbarity in general and provides audiences with a frame of reference for viewing scenes of native life. |
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These days, Greaves regards traditional religion in general as both dangerously superstitious and exclusionary. |
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If one commutes the pension to a lump sum, it is in general an eligible termination payment but it is not if one commutes it for the purpose of paying the surcharge. |
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The 20 years since then have been kinder to that bronco than to broncos in general. |
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The job of Speaker has to include setting a competent, moral tone for the Congress in particular, and the government in general. |
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Not only that, their data suggests that gay and bi men may just be happier in general. |
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And in general, most people have an aversion to topics which are likely to trigger a personal grudge in a coworker. |
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Support for entrepreneurship has to be matched by a large public construction project that would facilitate commerce in general. |
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The sanctimonious, the puritans of all stripes, and the killjoys in general raise the issue annually. |
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It's therefore reasonable for me to be leery of liberals in general. |
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Accordingly, the duty owed under Section 17 of the Children Act 1989 is a target duty owed to children in general and is not justiciable by judicial review. |
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It Angers me that, in general, female diaries are considered less philosophical than male diaries. |
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We began the conversation as Amado had suggested, talking about Africa in general and Sudan in particular. |
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And for another, society at large will not in general desire that its members should be victims of cruelty, and so its desires in this respect will be frustrated too. |
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Albuquerque Economic Development, a private non-profit, estimates the five year growth rate at almost double the U.S. in general. |
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But in general, labiodental stops are not used in the world's languages. |
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The terms wushu and kung fu are both generic terms encompassing all the different styles, weapons, routines and other aspects of the Chinese martial arts in general. |
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Still active and alert Mary attributes her longevity to plenty of hard work, good genes, a healthy lifestyle and a positive outlook on life in general. |
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The very adversary structure that put me off from litigation is now the norm in political life in general and political life is not a place for honest exchange. |
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However most of these positive correlations were explained away by the fact that people of higher socioeconomic status are in general more likely users of print media. |
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I am angry with all those in France who jumped at the occasion to deride the American justice system, and America in general. |
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It was possible for young men of relatively low status to make a mark through their prowess, but in general the participants were already of noble or at least knightly birth. |
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A feeble star nearby looks the same as a very bright star far away, since stars, in general, cannot be resolved even by the most powerful telescopes. |
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Many view it as a man drawn to his doom by his infatuation for a younger woman, and youth in general. |
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The same president who decried the federal deficit and government in general but dramatically expanded American military spending. |
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Museums, artists and society in general face the threat of coming under the heel of an extreme right-wing bureaucracy in Washington and elsewhere. |
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It can be applied in general mental-emotional states such postnatal depression, bereavement, anxiety, withdrawal from drugs, anorexia, sexual abuse and panic attacks. |
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Nigerian cuisine, like West African cuisine in general, is known for its richness and variety. |
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Dictionaries, however, do not make this distinction because writers in general do not. |
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Loanwords in general, primarily gallicisms in both varieties, are more common in Brazilian Portuguese than in European Portuguese. |
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Unlike surrounding areas of Lancashire and the north in general, Mancunians have diphthongal pronunciations of the GOAT and FACE lexical sets. |
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On 8 February 2008, Dean Barrow was sworn in as prime minister after his UDP won a landslide victory in general elections. |
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When the send began to disappear, both ecclesiastical and secular judges were in general held equally competent for mixed offences. |
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In jurisdictions where the size of a jury varies, in general the size of juries tends to be larger if the crime alleged is more serious. |
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Rule 40 deals in general terms with the order in which cases will be scheduled for trial and has little significance in practice. |
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Lord Northcliffe's role was critical, as was the use Lloyd George made of him, and of the press in general. |
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Unlike the Speaker, though, they remain members of their political party and campaign in general elections as party politicians. |
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This type of wheel, while known in Europe by the 14th century, was not in general use until later. |
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These improvements are in general in the form of a support made from an inert and thermally stable material such as silica, carbon or alumina. |
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Over time, however, the term has come to mean one opposed to industrialisation, automation, computerisation or new technologies in general. |
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A particular army can be named or numbered to distinguish it from military land forces in general. |
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Aromatic amines such as aniline are, in general, much weaker bases than aliphatic amines. |
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Rogers, Tarbell's investigations of Standard Oil fueled growing public attacks on Standard Oil and on monopolies in general. |
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Nonetheless, in general, with the enlargement of the extent of a mere, the depth has to become proportionately less if it is to behave as a mere. |
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The crystal size at the centre of a lava will in general be greater than at the margins, as the crystals have more time to grow. |
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While Wyre Borough in general has a lower unemployment rate than the rest of the United Kingdom, Fleetwood's is considerably higher. |
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This was both an aesthetic attack on, and a social critique of the division of labour in particular, and industrial capitalism in general. |
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Hemingway went with her, sending in dispatches for the newspaper PM, but in general he disliked China. |
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Owners of land in general have all the rights of exclusive ownership, to use the land as they wish. |
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English doesn't have a singulative number in general, but many uncountable nouns have usual singulative constructions. |
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In Wexford, the beam is shorter than in any of the other counties, and the sock in general is of cast iron. |
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Exxon asked us to rephrase some of the wording, which in general will not affect the provisions of Somo's oil export agreement. |
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As a matter of fact, very few works have been published on library science in general and library activities in Nepal in particular. |
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Unfortunately for Fletcher's antiweed crusade and western farmers in general, this time had already passed. |
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While the flashy special effects were nice, the movie was aurally jarring, loud and displeasing in general to the ear. |
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His barehandedness was not unusual. Unlike position players, pitchers had in general been slow to seek the protection of a glove. |
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Loveshyness is certainly not gynophobia, a fear of women in general, nor is it caligynephobia, a fear of beautiful women. |
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Victims of cyberstalking experience increased psychological distress compared to stalking victims in general. |
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Enough has been said to show the interest which lies in the study of Bushman folklore in general and the deathlore of the veld in particular. |
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However, in general, lizards are more diurnal than rattlers, which may be one of the reasons why young rattlers are more diurnal than adults. |
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He has made the drift of the whole poem a compliment on his country in general. |
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Decreasing the inoculum concentration in liquid-media-grown cultures led to less recoverability in general, and more erratic results. |
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The Bronx in general, and specifically 161st street, continues to be under-retailed and ready for additional high quality retail redevelopments. |
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If you ask around you'll find that in general, CABs throughout the country employ fewer full-time staff and considerably more trained volunteers. |
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I do not point in particular at the near daily repetitive PR scribble of Ums and Abus or the know-alls from Canada, but mean this in general. |
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According to banking expert Ahmed Koura, banks in general have safety devices installed, but they don't seem to guarantee total safety. |
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John Lighton Synge made progress in different fields of science, including mechanics and geometrical methods in general relativity. |
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It speaks in general terms, avoiding illustrations and details of practice. |
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The results of our model show that the strange and non-strange baryons spectra are in general fairly well reproduced. |
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It seems that in general the more nearly a theory approximates incontrovertibility, the more nearly does it approximate triviality. |
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Throughout May, the House of Commons launched several bills attacking bishops and episcopalianism in general, each time defeated in the Lords. |
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Much of this frustration was found to be targeted at Muslims rather than minorities in general. |
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Candidates embracing Chartism also stood on numerous occasions in general elections. |
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This population, in general, was often repatriated, often losing considerable property. |
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Share prices tend to rise or remain stable when companies and the economy in general show signs of stability and growth. |
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Therefore, the movement of share prices and in general of the stock indexes can be an indicator of the general trend in the economy. |
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Cars shareholders in general meeting agreed to change the company's name to Jaguar Cars Limited. |
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Stephenson tended to be more casual in estimating costs and paperwork in general. |
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When it is about twelve days old, this cavity is quite filled up, and then the back assumes the shape of nestling birds in general. |
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The principle of a clip lockingly engaging under the metal to which it is affixed had been in general use in the automobile industry. |
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Over the years, English customs and identity have become fairly closely aligned with British customs and identity in general. |
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As in the Old Norse usages, the term is not employed as a name for any people or culture in general. |
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Hazelnuts were an important part of the diet in general and large amounts of walnut shells have been found in cities like Hedeby. |
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Historically, the ethnonyms Irish and Scots referred to the Gaels in general, but the scope of those nationalities is today more complex. |
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The Irish have also come to be as much of a staple of Merseyside in general, as of Liverpool itself. |
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However, in general this hypothesis is considered to attribute too much weight to the Anatolian evidence. |
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The law of demand states that, in general, price and quantity demanded in a given market are inversely related. |
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They are, in general, prepared to cooperate with other Protestants on nearly equal terms. |
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In De Casu Diaboli, Anselm further considers the case of the fallen angels, which serves to discuss the case of rational agents in general. |
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In the Eastern Orthodox Church, in general, the basilica is a mere architectural description of churches built in the ancient style. |
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However, in general, English cathedral interiors tend to give an impression of length. |
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Both Sikh and Hindu religions are represented significantly higher than in the rest of the West Midlands in general. |
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The examples of all ages shew us that mankind in general desire power only to do harm, and, when they obtain it, use it for no other purpose. |
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The term was common as early as the 17th century as a slang term for the English in general. |
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There are many regional variations, and in general they are either fried or cooked in cocidos. |
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Sweet biscuits are commonly eaten as a snack food, and are, in general, made with wheat flour or oats, and sweetened with sugar or honey. |
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Appraisals of Locke have often been tied to appraisals of liberalism in general, and to appraisals of the United States. |
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A rise in unabashed maleness, exemplified by Loaded magazine and lad culture in general, would be very much part of the Britpop era. |
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The film, a satire on human nature, was in general viewed negatively by critics. |
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While the film garnered mixed reviews in general, Winslet received favourable reviews for her performance. |
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Second editions retracted the headline and attempted to portray a more sympathetic attitude towards Bruno and mental health in general. |
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The latter sentence refers to children in general and their specific ways home. |
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The Brehon law excepted women from the ordinary course of the law so that, in general, every woman had to have a male guardian. |
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Grattan Flood wrote that there were at least ten instruments in general use by the Gaelic Irish. |
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In foreign policy, Gladstone was in general against foreign entanglements, but he did not resist the realities of imperialism. |
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People not ordinarily resident in the UK are in general not entitled to free hospital treatment, with some exceptions such as refugees. |
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This is good for them and has wider benefits for the economy and society in general. |
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Today, they are also known as the Western Isles, although this phrase can also be used to refer to the Hebrides in general. |
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However, it continues to be significant both to the local economy and to that of Scotland in general. |
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This means that the weather in Wales is in general mild, cloudy, wet and windy. |
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The parliament is a unicameral assembly with 349 members who are chosen every four years in general elections. |
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Law codes are simply laws enacted by a legislature, even if they are in general much longer than other laws. |
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Serb soldiers demonstrated a total disregard for Bosniaks in general, and Bosniak women in particular. |
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The term creative industries begins to elide with knowledge economy and questions of intellectual property ownership in general. |
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Since many such imperfect conditions exist in virtually every market, there is in fact little presumption that markets are in general efficient. |
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The appearance of singularities in general relativity is commonly perceived as signaling the breakdown of the theory. |
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However, it can be shown from arguments in general relativity that any such object will have a maximum mass. |
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Icon painting, in general, is not an opportunity for artistic expression, though each iconographer brings a vision to the piece. |
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Grattan Flood wrote that, in Gaelic Ireland, there were at least ten instruments in general use. |
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In 2010, the BBC analyzed the stigma over men crying during Titanic and films in general. |
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However, in general, the term airport may imply or confer a certain stature upon the aviation facility that an aerodrome may not have achieved. |
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Potamology is the scientific study of rivers, while limnology is the study of inland waters in general. |
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Border trade, in general, refers to the flow of goods and services across the international borders between jurisdictions. |
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He advises that board members must have solid knowledge of business in general and be independent enough to naysay the owner at times. |
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The contemporary English record of the Lanercost Chronicle simply blames the inadequacy of the Scottish cavalry in general. |
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Arthropods in general were by far the most dominant animals in the ocean, but trilobites were only a minor part of the total arthropod diversity. |
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However, in general the Neolithic sites in the Inner Hebrides lack the scale and drama of those found in Orkney and the Western Isles. |
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James VI, king of Scotland from 1567, was a major patron of the arts in general. |
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In construction the Irish and Scottish harps may in general be considered as one. |
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However, convoys were not in general use until August, by which time the rate of shipping losses was already in decline after peaking in April. |
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They were also responsible for many innovations to roads, sanitation, and construction in general. |
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Roman architecture in general was greatly influenced by the Greeks and Etruscans. |
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Some scholars recommend voting districts of roughly four to eight seats, which are considered small relative to PR systems in general. |
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Nowadays in Europe in general, countries are searching for a way to recover fishing industry. |
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Most fossil gannets are from the Late Miocene or Pliocene, a time when the diversity of seabirds in general was much higher than today. |
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As for seafood supply chains in general, the supply chain consists of a fisher, processor, distribution and finally the retailer. |
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Racism in Britain in general, including against black people, is considered to have declined over time. |
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His northern background, which is usually described in general terms, is specified in one place elsewhere. |
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For cephalopods in general, the hues of the pigment granules are relatively constant within a species but can vary slightly between species. |
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This name is used informally to refer to a common local species or all gulls in general, and has no fixed taxonomic meaning. |
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Oil in general has been used since early human history to keep fires ablaze and in warfare. |
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Trawl nets in general, and shrimp trawls in particular, have been identified as sources of mortality for cetacean and finfish species. |
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In Switzerland in general, and in Austria and Germany, as rare exceptions, citizens have to join a Compulsory Fire Service. |
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However, in general, animals within and outside a group show considerable tolerance of each other. |
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Roaring is most common during the early dawn and late evening, which is also when the crepuscular deer are most active in general. |
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But, in general, a few days' confinement, abstinence from flesh meat, and frequent sippings of some tepid pectoral drink, sufficed for the cure. |
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Via the Roman Empire, Greek culture came to be foundational to Western culture in general. |
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The success of Moyles' show has come alongside increased success for the station in general. |
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The discovery that birds are a type of dinosaur showed that dinosaurs in general are not, in fact, extinct as is commonly stated. |
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Society, in general, addresses the fact that an individual has rather limited means as an autonomous unit. |
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The independent status of these Lombard states is in general attested by the ability of their rulers to switch suzerains at will. |
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He concluded that tribes in general are characterized by fluid boundaries and heterogeneity, are not parochial, and are dynamic. |
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Austria, in general, was treated as though it had been originally invaded by Germany and liberated by the Allies. |
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Its important to note though that Austria in general does not get very cold in winter but rather cool in summer at higher altitudes. |
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However it is possible that he was referring to the people of northern Europe in general, particularly the Lappic or Sami people. |
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All these laws may be described in general as codes of governmental procedure and tariffs of compositions. |
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In the vernacular Quebec French sous and cennes are also frequently used to refer to money in general, especially small amounts. |
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The mode of political organization preferred by anarchists, in general, is federalism or confederalism. |
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As in Iron Age religion in general, an important part of Germanic paganism was animal sacrifice. |
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Devas, in general, are beings who have had more positive karma in their past lives than humans. |
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Global travel and migration in general developed at an increasingly brisk pace throughout the era of European colonial expansion. |
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From the 19th century tomato sauces became typical of Neapolitan cuisine and, ultimately, Italian cuisine in general. |
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Originally called the Weimar pointer, the dog is pointerlike in general outline and similar to the German short-haired pointer, only larger. |
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Surgery and medical practice in general was at its height of advancement for its time. |
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He removed the SLPP party from competitive politics in general elections, some believed, through the use of violence and intimidation. |
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All those names are similar and perhaps foreign renditions of the name used by the Berbers in general for themselves, Imazighen. |
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During the Spanish Civil War, the city, and Catalonia in general, were resolutely Republican. |
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The climate is equatorial monsoonal, wet, and in general typical for the Maluku Islands. |
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Organic food is a current trend in big cities, although in general across the country the fruits and veggies are very natural and fresh. |
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The conservation status of the species is in general good and several hundred thousand individuals are estimated to remain in total. |
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Following the war, Cossack units, along with cavalry in general, were rendered obsolete and released from the Soviet Army. |
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Haplogroup D4 is the modal mtDNA haplogroup among Koreans and among Northeast Asians in general. |
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He was known for his appreciation of Chinese culture in general but condemned the prostitution which was widespread in Beijing at the time. |
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They even used it much more often than is usual in prose writing in general. |
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The lowercase version has retained the curved shape of a medieval scribe's d, which d itself in general has not. |
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The grammatical patterns of Northern England English are similar to those of British English in general. |
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The latter is characterized by intrinsic linear symmetry breaking, leading in general to nonzero rest masses of elementary particles. |
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Keynesian and monetarist theories dominate macro-economics in general and balance of payments theories in particular. |
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High subaxial cervical spondylosis needs special focus on the atlantoaxial instability in general and facetal mal-alignment in particular. |
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The possible combined tannages are numerous but are, in general, limited to the light leathers. Combination tannages are very ancient. |
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Among the t'othersider teachers Victorians predominated, as they did among newcomers in general. |
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Finally, the third issue is the uncompletion of testing because, in general, we cannot explore all possibilities. |
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Books, and print matter in general, are no longer the primary aegises for publication or documentation information. |
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Quito has a Vancouverish vibe in general, but combined with a cold, dry, Aspen, ski-town feel. |
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Be aware that varchars will in general provide slower updates but faster selects. By definition, the amount of storage they use is variable. |
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The Anglican Communion and religion in general have been steeped in controversy and division for centuries. |
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The yponomeutids, in general, feed on leaf tissues, often spinning silken webs over their host plants and skeletonising the leaves beneath. |
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Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases are a major source of mortality and morbidity in general population. |
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It may be a useful exercise for assessing black people in general. |
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There is an intriguing paragraph on the use of acciaccaturas in opus 33 in general and opus 33, no. |
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Alkenes in general are known to undergo addition reactions at lower temperatures and allylic substitution at higher temperatures. |
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As for their music in general, the band members describe it as a mix of classic rock with a little bit of funk, some blues and alternative rock. |
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I like to warn parents about the perils of not only this holiday, but about also cheap, junky products in general. |
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Plenty of evidence suggests, however, that over the last few years barebacking has become common, if not de rigueur, among gay men in general. |
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In regard to life in general... and to capitalism in particular, objectivism is just about as unrealistic and antiempirical as it can be. |
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The Belarusian cognitive map in particular and the Eastern European one in general have their own specific description of social reality. |
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The RUP process framework provides some key terms that will he used when process phases and lifecycle stages are discussed, in general. |
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Goal number five stresses the saliency of listening carefully in general matters pertaining to school improvement. |
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He also referred to the currently low steel price and the fact that banks in general like such projects. |
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In view of this incommensurableness of most numbers and their respective logarithms, only an approximate definition can be given of a logarithm in general. |
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Tertiary education in Southeast Asia is, in general, relatively weak in terms of technological capacity and integration such as in credit transfer schemes. |
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Small wonder then that the Indomitable's Captain, though in general a man of rapid decision, felt that circumspectness not less than promptitude was necessary. |
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The topography of Wales in general, and the south east in particular, makes it an ideal location for anyone with a yearning to fly hang gliders, paragliders or sailplanes. |
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