The city of Toronto was his backyard, and in many instances his living room, study, kitchen and bathroom as well. |
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Tactics books are readily available, and in many instances there isn't a lot of difference from one to the next. |
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The enslaved Baptist regretted and sorrowed over the inability in many instances to maintain family cohesion because of the auction block. |
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I mean there you have a very striking example of Protestant legacy in many instances. |
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Clearly, hospitals have come along way in many instances of making patients more comfortable. |
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Additionally in many instances drug and substance abuse will involve recognition that unlawful activity has taken place. |
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He said forces could in many instances redeploy officers away from public duties rather than suspend them. |
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The board was unwilling to take on the powerful teacher union in many instances when it most mattered. |
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However, in many instances the international systems lack specificity and are relatively unenforceable. |
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Angula said in many instances, civil servants have joined parastatals after getting remuneration packages from government. |
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Yet, such contracts are still in many instances directly awarded to local providers without any competition. |
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The school administrator functions as a custodian in many instances, albeit not in the legal sense. |
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Consumers in many instances do not buy computer operating system software directly from Microsoft, but from computer makers. |
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In fact in many instances, the tanning result can be superior to both sun and tanning bed exposure. |
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They also indicate that in many instances the preponderant price constituted less than fifty percent of the total sales. |
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I agree with you that in many instances this is dehumanizing for some women in the survival business and others. |
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Alcohol abuse has in many instances also reduced once dignified, principled and balanced people into inferior inebriates lacking drive, initiative and resoluteness. |
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Generalisations of doubtful validity still hold the field in many instances, crying out for a new generation of detectives, scholars, and writers. |
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He is quite right in his preamble that in many instances this evidence is to the benefit of the accused. |
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Indeed, as they use things such as botnets and the like to send out their messages, in many instances it truly is costless. |
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The management of a property will in many instances need to sustain intangible qualities through their tangible expressions. |
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The discovery, development and acquisition of mining properties are often in many instances unpredictable events involving a high degree of risk. |
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It makes a vital contribution to local economies where, in many instances, there is precious little else in the way of work. |
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Yet, in many instances, taxpayers would prefer the certainty of an advance income tax ruling. |
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Traditionally, the victim was not involved in the process in many instances. |
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For example, unlike petroleum products, in many instances, no suitable substitutes exist for water. |
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Moreover, in many instances the general application of a specific case in an individual Member State is not entirely clear. |
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However, in many instances in the RCMP, the culture of control is choking off the development of collaborative decision making. |
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Their homes may have been battered, bruised, and in many instances completely munted, but they are committed to rebuilding their homes and their lives. |
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The warrantlessness of the suit may, in many instances, be so obvious as that malice may be inferred from it. |
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Generative metrists rightly claim that this solution does not work in many instances. |
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Unfortunately, in many instances, there are a number of things that cannot be divulged publicly without risking either operational effectiveness or the safety of people. |
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The titles of educational establishments, businesses, hospitals, philanthropical organizations, and government bodies have in many instances been confirmed in the statutes and other official records. |
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That is exactly the way it is. As Garry mentioned, in many instances they had to recreate the carpet and the upholstery, and they had to refinish the furniture. |
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As a matter of fact, I suppose it could be argued that in many instances Canadians will actually get some kind of zapper that will enable them to do away with commercials entirely with the exception of the Super Bowl. |
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Confusion and demoralization have sapped the effectiveness of the police force, and in many instances have led to corruption and the involvement of police in the crime syndicates. |
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Nation-states have long been recognized as holding such rights, and unquestionably Aboriginal nations were self-determining prior to contact with Europeans, and in many instances for a long period of time past contact. |
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Contaminated drinking water is a health hazard and, once contamination has occurred, drilling new wells is expensive and in many instances not feasible. |
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We need better and more comprehensive impact assessment and we need to look at whether legislation is really needed at EU level, or best left up to Member States in many instances. |
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Most consumers are unaware that these new premium cards that are being sent to them, unsolicited in many instances I might add, are reducing the already small margins of profits made by local and small businesses. |
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Our Mouvement's audited cumulative results are an indication of the heights reached, in many instances significantly exceeding our initial financial and strategic objectives. |
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Poor relationships with suppliers contributed to poor project management in many instances, which resulted in cost overruns and unsatisfactory implementation. |
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Grey water can replace fresh water in many instances, saving money and increasing the effective water supply in regions where irrigation is needed. |
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Use of aminoglycosides and polymyxins is associated with nephrotoxicity and, in many instances, increased hospital length of stay. |
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However, in many instances individuals with intellectual disability are undiagnosed as to etiology. |
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Through the years, though, the german was replaced by new and more popular dances, but in many instances the name stayed on. |
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In places some people were given economic incentives to move, but in many instances landlords used violent methods. |
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Massachusetts passed the Body of Liberties, which prohibited slavery in many instances, but did allow for three legal bases of slavery. |
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Missionaries in many instances became explorers and pioneers. |
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We believe in many instances New York state homeowners are getting lowballed on their insurance claims, and we want to try to help them if possible. |
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We believe and are thoroughly convinced that God's blessings come to his church in a cross-handed way, entirely different, in many instances, from the way we expect them. |
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These sites, also known as barrens, are often adjacent to cedar glades and in many instances grade floristically into them, as was the case at the three prairie study sites. |
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In many instances he simply reached a settlement with the insurance company, forged his client's signature on the check, and pocketed the money. |
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In many instances the socialist revolutions had been betrayed by reformist leaders of workers' parties and trade unions. |
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In many instances disputes can run on for months leaving people frustrated and out of pocket as they are unable to access their accounts. |
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In many instances bank reconciliations were not prepared while bank accounts revealed unknown deposits and withdrawals. |
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In many instances one finds several customary family units occupying a single house, often residing in a bedroom each. |
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In many instances the authorities are believed to have reduced the subvention, or state subsidy, payable to individual patients resident in nursing homes. |
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In many instances the presence of infection can be determined by microscopic examination of the stool for evidence of parasites and microbiological culture for bacteria. |
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In many instances it is difficult to arrive at such a close match as many raw materials are not mineralogically pure when removed from the earth. |
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In many instances vessels intentionally discharge illegal wastes despite foreign and domestic regulation prohibiting such actions. |
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Figure 4.20 reveals blebs on the surface of a bacterial cell. In many instances, these blebs are released from the cell into the surrounding media. |
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