This has to be seen in the context of a tour where the company is performing five Handel operas, and one near miss out of five is no bad thing. |
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Although he discussed bounties in the context of foreign trade, the main issues are the same. |
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The referendum at the end of an interim period of unspecified duration would be held in the context of territorial unity. |
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Dying patients' rights to information about their condition are often, in practice, poorly protected in the context of terminal care. |
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What is most noteworthy about them is that they are indistinguishable from those who fostered children in the context of informal circulation. |
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It seems a bit odd to try to package a fairly deep question in the context of a genre this fluffy and idiotic. |
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That such masterworks of portraiture and reportage are now seen in the context of fine art is wholly appropriate. |
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As evidence for this point, consider that illegally or unethically obtained documents have often surfaced in the context of judicial nominations. |
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It is a question of the relevance of the differential in the context where one has to treat unequals unequally. |
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That issue is to be determined in the context of the function of a coroner's inquest, which is a matter of law. |
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The transactional interpretation would then have to be considered in the context of such a revised formalism to decide if a conflict exists. |
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The average reader does not need a glossary for the meanings of all such words, for they are clearly elicited in the context. |
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My understanding is that counsel decided in the context of failed mediation not to proceed with a pretrial. |
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His appointment by the school management is regarded as a major coup in the context of securing the services of a high profile sporting figure. |
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Nonetheless, his downfall was caused by his skullduggery in the context of the defeat in Vietnam. |
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The management of these territories was a complex and highly structured process in the context of Bedouin life. |
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In fact, in the context of American journalism, they are seen as using a formal, conservative, and prestigious style. |
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In genetic disease ethical considerations must be seen in the context of a family and a multigenerational history. |
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In the Conclusion to each chapter we have situated the material in the context of the relevant themes. |
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I'm studying gender and body image in the context of romantic relationships. |
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It's also important to remember, in the context of the contest, that unanimity is not the same thing as unity. |
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He feels the story is relevant in the context of communal tensions the country is facing now. |
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The only reason it blips on my radar at all is the fact that you did it in the context of a western. |
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It makes me wonder why I never thought of Morrissey in the context of Elvis before, if only for the pompadours, let alone the iconic stature. |
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As already noted in the context of the collapse of communism, this challenge to the map has taken the form both of fission and fusion. |
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However, in the context of commonplace and mind-numbing attacks on communism, his novel is freshly revisionist. |
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These statements may have been symbolic, but the symbolism was highly significant in the context. |
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Is it possible to transmit even really exciting ideas about math or science in the context of a drama? |
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What saddens me so much is that very little is being written in the context of the debate. |
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Several previously exhibited works took on new significance in the context of this exhibition. |
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However, the word's real significance in the context of his comments lay in what it did not convey. |
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I do see the developing crisis in the context of 30 years of gross monetary mismanagement. |
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The defence cannot be raised in the context of an action in trover, which is based on the misappropriation of a chattel. |
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The only relevant inquiry is as to the sense of the words in the context in which they are used. |
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The external forms of genuine emotion jarred at first in the context of his signature showmanship. |
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The problem is to decide what this means in the context in which the words are used. |
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Each word in the context signifies the opposite of what it was once meant to. |
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So in the context of this background, it was perfectly reasonable for Sean to say what he did. |
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Both frameworks are described in the context of the contemporaneous social and political background. |
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But, of course, that is completely untrue, and, in the context of this bill, an absolute insult. |
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This was enacted in the context of concerns over institutional racism in public services. |
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It deals with the tensions of the 21st century city in the context of these pervading, seductive, Old World instincts. |
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If Canada really wanted to try conclusions with him he should do it in the context of class. |
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There are lines of dialogue in this title that I thought I'd never hear in the context of a computer game. |
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It seems very likely that different responses would have been obtained from the same informants, with variation in the context of questioning. |
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I got sick to the back teeth hearing about America is the greatest nation on earth, especially in the context of equality and indivisibility. |
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This identity must be spelled out in the context of the nation's collective life through the different stages of its history. |
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His thesis is undoubtedly better presented in person rather than in the context of a dry academic paper. |
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Matters of theory and pedagogy are often made salient when set in the context of a novel that speaks to the students. |
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Sirens, the most common hybrids to be included in Romanesque sculpture, appear frequently in the context of the monastic cloister. |
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From the beginning, his reflection was articulated in the context of pastoral work and evangelization. |
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The book format facilitates learning and application of observation skills in the context of the early childhood classroom experiences. |
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In this paper we analyze the phenology and synchrony of birth seasons in the context of two major limiting factors, food supply and predation. |
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In other words, there is no distinction between the privilege arising in the context of civil law, criminal law, or any other area of law. |
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It can't modulate, and thus, in the context of symphonic music, cannot give you the sense of transformation. |
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Even Fables has its chucklesome moments, although they are in the context of a load of godawful blather. |
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Those letters need to be looked at in the context of the particular chronology of events. |
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I have never seen or heard the Host so referred to in the context of the Mass. |
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There are games that have handled with an equal degree of surety, but never in the context of such a complex control scheme and game world. |
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It briefly reviews the history of chiropteran viruses and discusses their emergence in the context of geography, phylogeny, and ecology. |
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But the notion of chemotropism came to fruition only a decade later in the context of nerve regeneration. |
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The truth is, in the context of St Tropez, food is overshadowed by other varieties of over-indulgence. |
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Nothing has a substantive existence apart from everything else and exists only in the context of everything else. |
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The magnitude code also subserves numeral-size judgments and thereby provides an estimate of problem-size in the context of arithmetic. |
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That finding by the trial judge was made in the context of submissions by counsel. |
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They were forced into roles impossible to fulfil in the context of the multiple subjugations by which they were dominated. |
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The other has to do with the place of Japanese art history within area studies in the context of Cold War geopolitics. |
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Her argument would be enhanced if it were placed in the context of the literature which describes droids who desire to become human. |
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These are applications for writs of Habeas Corpus made in the context of extradition proceedings. |
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More important than his about-face in the context of my analysis is Rethel's awareness of his own position as artist. |
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This occurred in the context of reforms, including land redistribution, expanded rural education, and the expropriation of the oil industry. |
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Thus, in the context of a chess game, moving your queen to a square adjacent to your opponent's king counts as a check. |
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Kantian ethics abstracts from the fact that as moral agents we are situated in the context of a history which is both unique and irreversible. |
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But, I am bound to add, in the context of the spirit of Western enterprise, it should not surprise us. |
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There may well have been reasons for this omission in the context of the entire trial. |
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It is a heroic piece and becomes the more so when one considers its scale in the context of the artist's physical difficulties. |
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Rather, the museum places railroading in the context of the community and focuses on the daily lives of the railroad's workers and families. |
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Two separate dissociations occurred in Experiments 1 and 2 involving repetition priming in the context of a trivia paradigm. |
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I'd like to step back and put this question in the context of the structural relations of print as a cultural technology. |
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Until then flower painting had been embedded in the context of religious works and in the specialist context of herbals. |
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Orwell's scrupulous observations and distinctions strike me as impressive and useful in the context of the war being waged against us now. |
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There were many strident and discordant passages, but in the context of the work as a whole they seemed entirely appropriate. |
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It is talking about guilt in the context of a finding of guilt in a criminal justice system to which this very Act applies. |
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We will do so in the context of a wholehearted commitment to build a mutually beneficial relationship with the new Indonesia. |
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Farmers will certainly have to readdress their production levels for the future in the context of decoupling. |
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The difference only emerges in the context in which it applies within the count in the indictment. |
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The more we think about ordination in the context of baptism, the greater the leveling effect. |
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Caring behaviors in the context of health must be operationalized in order to be incorporated, a difficult task at best. |
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There is a body of case law dealing with a similar issue in the context of conditional sentences, that may apply by analogy. |
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How is it that Max Cole's large acrylic paintings manage to look so fresh in the context of four full decades of reductive abstraction? |
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We haven't looked at consolidation in the context of digital television and the new technologies. |
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On the Indian subcontinent, one of many forms of dance involves the devadasis, or temple dancers, who dance in the context of temple rituals. |
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It was in the context of a privative clause in relation to the ability of courts to issue prerogative writs. |
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If such impressions do not exist, it follows immediately in the context of Stoic epistemology that nothing can be known. |
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I tell this story in the context of this month's cover package on psychopathic bosses and the organizational havoc they wreak. |
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It is reasonably priced in the context of what everything else costs this day. |
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The wind, sea and swell were of no significance force in the context of the collision save perhaps that each vessel would yaw slightly. |
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The relaxation of restrictions on the movement of farm machinery will be of particular value in the context of those who now wish to cut silage. |
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This was a massive point won by Wanderers against all the odds and it may prove absolutely vital in the context of the season as a whole. |
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We can consider these four foundations in the context of the stages of formless prostrations, which I will now describe. |
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These two cases, in the context of the changing face of Detroit, present an anatomy of the white-ifying of hip-hop. |
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The above study should be viewed in the context of a student research project. |
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The model was examined in the context of a consumer relationship with two retail service brands. |
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He explained that he used the word 'normal' only in the context of a concern for growth retardation. |
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The starting point of discussion is in the context of a broader discussion on the merits and demerits of the national tax system. |
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First, one must understand the rise of modern Arabism and Islamism in the Arab world in the context of the disintegration of the Ottoman empire. |
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Both were described in the future tense since both took place in the context of the Eucharist, of which the novice had no direct experience. |
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Yet in the context of 1935, the closing words also seem strangely prophetic. |
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Considered in the context of the national economy, the policies being pursued amount to fairly systematic deindustrialization. |
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Several of these molecular abnormalities have independent prognostic importance in the context of particular treatment regimens. |
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These developments are I think to be understood in the context of the final phases of decolonisation and the Cold War. |
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Actually, an encouraging development, which is rather curious in the context, is worthy of note. |
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The same approach to collective dominance is apparent in the context of mergers. |
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Systems of linear equations were studied in the context of solving number problems. |
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But in the context of the American culture wars in the political arena, it's an entirely apt and appropriate choice. |
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This model permits simple cost-benefit analysis in the context of the criminal decision making process. |
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There have been few decided cases on its application in the context of health care. |
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Such views triumphed after World War II in the context of the Cold War and the arms race. |
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She also places Linnaeus in the context of his family's religious tradition. |
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The appellant's arrest and police interview in 1998 are considered below in the context of the evidence relating to Harry. |
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The fund is split by the court and the judge will look at the pension in the context of all assets. |
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The show of nuclear capability should be placed in the context of the fragile political base on which India's new ruling coalition rests. |
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In this paper, we deal with the problem of atomicity and isolation in the context of processes. |
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Variation in Darwinian fitness results from interactions among genes in the context of environmental variation. |
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Many states have struggled with the treatment of domestic violence in the context of custody, visitation, and abuse and neglect. |
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That was all he said, a string of words said in a broken whisper which made no sense when put in the context of our predicament. |
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Bede's allusions are made in the context of an early medieval theology of grace and predestination. |
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Parents will be given report cards detailing their child's results and placing them in the context of a national average. |
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And the azalea, rare rhododendrons, oak, holly, birch and sycamore have altered only in the context of nature's sedate march. |
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The Victorian charm remains strong in this novel of misadventure, and seems even more satirical in the context of today's society. |
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Experts point out that illnesses do not occur in a vacuum but rather in the context of society. |
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This wasn't one of Wright's major buildings, but in the context of surviving Usonian homes it's very important. |
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But prayerful meditation quietly assures me that mutual love in the context of a greater love for God can only be good. |
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This categorisation has to be seen in the context of the place of telepathy and the occult in psychoanalysis. |
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The Court of Appeal is probably the court of record in our hierarchy that has the greatest pressure in the context of doing intellectually challenging work. |
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It would generate new ideas about the nature of musicality, the role of music in education and its general role in societies, like the Venda in the context of their traditional economy. |
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Selfies often get a bad rap, but this project puts them in the context of video art in the contemporary art world. |
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Living organisms function in the context of the abiotic and biotic worlds. |
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The need for the new predischarge ward arose in the context of attempting to address the shortage of bed accommodation in St. Luke's General Hospital. |
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Rather, we should view them in the context of their times and acknowledge the efforts many of them made towards trying to improve the public weal. |
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First, he clumsily inserts nakedly political posturing that seems altogether out-of-place in the context of the High Holy Days. |
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Just wanted to place it in the context of slates needing picture choices that throw off revenue to make the numbers work. |
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I suggest that these connotations, reiterated and readapted in the context of Marian doctrine and female monasticism, are the key to Andrea del Sarto's altarpiece. |
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The succeeding three chapters deal with the acquisition and metabolism of nitrogen by plants in the context of natural habitats, and of agroecosystems. |
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Republicans have a host of other pet bills to restrict abortion access in the context of the new health-care legislation. |
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This proposal is being given ministerial consideration in the context of a broader reformulation of the structure and purpose of university education. |
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Joseph Culberson has a nice perspective on such theorems from an algorithmic point of view, and attempts to frame them in the context of complexity theory. |
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In both cases, old gods were reimagined in the context of a new faith. |
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That was in the context of a writ issued late in the limitation period. |
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The video makes clear the struggle for marriage equality in the context of the wider post-Stonewall gay civil rights movement. |
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In a real sense, the lessee leased not only the restaurant premises but the premises in the context of the entire mall as outlined in the site plan. |
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In the course of that revolution, many things were done that would have been intolerable in the context of ordinary democratic politics and ordinary civil life. |
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Recent films that revisit 1980s youth emerge from traditions of revivalism in the context of the domestic and collective importance of television. |
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But this sort of abstract use of hooks in the context of beat-heavy but rhythmless compositions somehow comes together in a really viscerally graspable way. |
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In 1908 Erlang joined the Copenhagen Telephone Company and began applying probability to various problems arising in the context of telephone calls. |
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Yet critical care units are but one part of the medical armamentarium, and they can also be studied in the context of the overall course of a patient's disease. |
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They took place in the context of a gift economy linking the sacred to the profane through debt and obligation, not yet monetary and market-oriented. |
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We discuss the implications of these findings in the context of major evolutionary events in the history of these sand dollars from the Eocene to the present. |
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The exhibition was extraordinary for its size and status as a landmark in the context of introducing European avant-garde art to the United States. |
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Going by the brief synopsis available, this telefilm focuses on sin and its origins in the context of the injustice and violence seen in the world today. |
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The result was to put the mystery of Mary in the context of ecclesiology and Christology, reining in the excessive expansion of Mariological speculation. |
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The scholastic sees abstract art, in the context of a society increasingly despiritualised and this-worldly, as almost an historical inevitability. |
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It was surprising that I even took such a dark role, but also, in the context of the role there are larky moments. |
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The one I wish to raise here is that the technocrat has no experience working in the context of an organization. |
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A practice of torture by police or prison authorities, either in the form of political persecution or in the context of Art 3 of the Convention, is attributable to the State. |
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The story is set brilliantly in the context of ever changing social and scientific milieus, which often gave rise to controversy, some of which continues to this day. |
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There are a couple of things which can present with massive splenomegaly in the context of granulomatous disorders and may occasionally mimic other syndromes. |
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First we say that Justice Bleby incorrectly formulated the test for an intention to create legal relations in the context of a church and a minister of religion. |
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Ann describes their relationship in the context of many hallucinogenic experiences, providing the reader a verbal rendering of a variety of drug trips. |
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Recently, the property of unambiguity in alternating Turing machines has received considerable attention in the context of analyzing globally-unique games. |
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At the same time, in the context of post-Communist reforms these two paradigms became compatible and mutually complementing as two parts of a single transition design. |
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This discovery has been interpreted as the consequence of a bolide impact and has assumed considerable significance in the context of the ongoing debate. |
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It doesn't for a second condone these violations to say that, in the context of the nakedly described terror and confusion of war, they become more comprehensible. |
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Infectious complications of medical devices are often not considered in the context of reporting, and so the possible lessons that can minimise recurrence remain unlearnt. |
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As it plays out in the context of the film, this metaphorical scenario leads Alex into troublesome emotional territory with friends, colleagues and more unsavoury characters. |
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This rule put management of the pollock fishery in the context of the ecosystem. |
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It is particularly in the context of this duality that vivification and animation find a correspondence to the perception of space or time and attention. |
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The children were mesmerised with how unique, in the context of world resorts, this one in the Bushveld of South Africa's north-west province was. |
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This may present difficulties, particularly in the context of neonatal care, where the mother may be unconscious after a Caesarean section or in a poor mental state. |
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I have never been one for arguing, mainly because in the context of my extended family there were always plenty of aunts, uncles and cousins willing to take it too far. |
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In war, the balance of protection lies squarely on one's own forces, whose security is not only important in human terms but in the context of achieving a military objective. |
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However, this increase must be placed in the context of a steep rise in the cost to the Exchequer of disease eradication measures in recent years. |
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I will be careful not to go off-piste, as it were, into a debate about electoral reform, because I was trying to put my remarks in the context of what happens in this place. |
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The orthographies of the world's major languages, however, became standardized in the context of publishing books, using any orthography that people would read. |
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To use this definition in the context of clonal interference, we need to have a priori knowledge about how to best subdivide the sequence space into independent quasispecies. |
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I think this is an important issue but we can't just take one area of concern and overdramatize it, particularly not in the context of all the good these institutions do. |
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The fact that these impressions are expressed in the context of a description of sweet music gives the adjective a power of referring to the impression also. |
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This loss would be minimal in the context of the area of good quality of land within the holding, however, and the development is required for agriculture. |
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You'll like the way Moore has written a real sword-and-sorcery story within the parody, and how the humor actually makes sense in the context of the tale. |
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The paper's main working hypothesis is that this custom is to be understood in the context of underlying conceptions that fairytales convey in a symbolical guise. |
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Such definitions can be applied in the context either of trees or of more extensively connected graphs, which are necessary to represent evolutionary fusions. |
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If Moore's work is examined in the context of the revival as a whole, however, he emerges as an onlooker, a collator, rather than an active fieldworker. |
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The border, in the context of the exhibition, acts as an historic and personal leitmotif, revealing its persistence, if not incessancy in the minds of Chicano artists. |
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Only a minority of insomniacs ever mentions sleep loss to a doctor, though, and then it's only in the context of other problems more likely to get addressed. |
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We accomplished this by simultaneously establishing two dramatically different, yet complementary, therapeutic environments in the context of conjoint therapy. |
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Costs associated with the revised funding discussions will have a drag effect on earnings, but that was containable in the context of the current talks. |
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This article has presented intersectionality as a way of framing the various interactions of race and gender in the context of violence against women of color. |
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Darwin's theory of natural selection needs to be placed in the context of the history of intellectual thought preceding and contemporary with Darwin. |
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This is a relatively modest discount to the equity return, but an acceptable one in the context of the additional capital value protection offered by convertibles. |
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It is a Tolstoyan study in human fallibility in the context of global history, the like of which nobody on this side of the pond has come close to emulating. |
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With each movement he allows the fullness of the heart to be expressed while continuing to hold that movement in the context of his soul's love of truth. |
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In this experimental study, the effect of a functional approach to grammar teaching is examined in the context of French immersion classes at the grade 6 level. |
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So from my position as a cyberneticist I have always been extremely tolerant of people when they act as they inevitably will in the context in which they find themselves. |
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The Gospel writers wrote in the context of the evolving Church and sometimes skewed their portraits to match ecclesial interest rather than historical reality. |
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The council hopes to promote collaboration among ecologists, paleoecologists, geochemists, and geochronologists in the context of a variety of programmatic initiatives. |
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This was a daring and optimistic bet on what in the context was a largely new form of governance, coming to life and being tested under conditions that were hardly propitious. |
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A small beginning has been made to developing the theory of metapopulations of demersal fishes, frequently in the context of reef fish management. |
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It is in the context of determining the scope of its own jurisdiction that a court will often make determinative findings in respect of the scope of the arbitration agreement. |
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Similarly, there might be agreement that in medical emergencies treatments could be given in the context of an approved research study without informed consent. |
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Current asylum procedure is based on the Convention on Refugees, drafted by Western governments in 1951 in the context of population displacements following World War Two. |
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Equal pay is also historically significant in the context of age and race. |
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The downturn in economic activity in Ireland in the second half of last year was unique in the context of previous downturns in the Irish economy. |
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Therefore, we cannot argue the issue of these house arrests in the context of legal or juridical provisions. |
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It is consider that this is particularly important in the context of the ageing population. |
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Clonal life cycle of Paramecium in the context of evolutionally acquired mortality. |
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Ripcord is a well-written and thoroughly researched account of ferocious close combat in the context of tactics, strategy, and policy. |
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Kenneth's rise can be placed in the context of the recent end of the previous dynasty, which had dominated Fortriu for two or four generations. |
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This term is also used in the context of potential Scottish independence to mean the UK without Scotland. |
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Air service off forest fires in the context of civil protection activities throughout the Region of Lazio. |
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The announcement comes in the context of the ladies section's efforts to help feminize and saudize such stores. |
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The introductory essay overviews the subject of how avant-gardes function in the context of mass popular culture and high art. |
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He developed new ways of seeing scientists in the context of their times by looking at how they interacted with society and each other. |
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Chapter 2 deals with the rectoral period and with Heidegger's activities in the context of the Nazification of the University. |
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Rather, in the context of this rape shield statute, the prejudice in question is, in part, that to the privacy interests of the alleged victim. |
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Wells's The Island of Doctor Moreau is best understood in the context of feminist critiques of science, animal studies, and antivivisectionism. |
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The study of their properties is known as organic chemistry and their study in the context of living organisms is known as biochemistry. |
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Section 2 of part 1 discusses the sources of Egyptian liturgies, the anaphoras, and how they express the Christology in the context of worship. |
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In this paper the authors reconsider the Dirac brackets for fermionic coordinates in the context of quantum deformations of the superplane. |
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Class contradictions in the U.S., in time, came to be defined largely in the context of race and settlerism. |
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Similarly, the effects of marihuana being smoked in the context of police persecution invite feelings of paranoia and semipsychotic episodes. |
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They are usually studied in the context of igneous petrology, although they are sometimes described using sedimentological terms. |
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Activity, including economic activity, was seen as unimportant in the context of the advancement of the soul. |
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Weber's methodology was developed in the context of a wider debate about methodology of social sciences, the Methodenstreit. |
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This advice is not wrong in the context of a judicial act under review, where the judgment will be held valid unless reversed on appeal. |
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The term has subtle differences in definition when used in the context of different fields of study. |
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The public domain, as defined in the context of intellectual property rights, is not a concept recognised by some indigenous peoples. |
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Freedom of information may also refer to the right to privacy in the context of the Internet and information technology. |
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Still, the above is a true reflection of statistical promotion rates in the context of our current queep-biased system. |
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Generally, statements of opinion or intention are not statements of fact in the context of misrepresentation. |
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Abortion may also be induced in animals, in the context of animal husbandry. |
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Luther made his pronouncements from Wartburg in the context of rapid developments at Wittenberg, of which he was kept fully informed. |
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However, these words have developed a separate meaning in the context of equine terminology, used to describe temperament, not body temperature. |
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This usage of the word modernist should not be confused with modernism in the context of literature, art, design and architecture. |
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Portugal and Spain, then united, had closed their ports to Dutch ships in 1585 in the context of the Eighty Years' War. |
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It is viewed by many, in the context of the politics of higher education, as 'politically incorrect. |
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It cannot usefully be read solely in the context of the history of science and philosophy. |
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Martin in establishing the authority of the bishopric with the congregation and in the context of the Frankish church. |
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Ammonius doxography, which has since finally been published, by Ulrich Rudolph, mentioned in the context of Isma ili Neoplatonism. |
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Adventism began in the 19th century in the context of the Second Great Awakening revival in the United States. |
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The female figures, as part of Upper Palaeolithic portable art, appear to have no practical use in the context of subsistence. |
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The resource valuation incorporates the examination of data in the context of potential mining feasibility. |
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Particularly in the context of disease, the proportion of mutant mtDNA molecules in a cell is termed heteroplasmy. |
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Generally, this was placed in the context of a contracting planet Earth due to heat loss in the course of a relatively short geological time. |
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This was later quoted widely in the context of Christopher Columbus' voyages. |
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We examine the notion of anticonfinement in the context of the singularity analysis of discrete systems. |
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While emigration was restricted under Nasser, thousands of Egyptian professionals were dispatched abroad in the context of the Arab Cold War. |
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Another particularly important state statute, in the context of hurricane losses, is the Louisiana Valued Policy Law. |
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However, the type and the name's rank do not serve to define the limits of a taxon in the context of a given taxonomy. |
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This, from a Baptist, who explores the notion of otherness in the context of the differences he encounters with and within his own tradition. |
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Based on over twenty years of research into OFDM in the context of various applications, subsequently presenting comprehensive bibliographies. |
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A vassal is a person regarded as having a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch, in the context of the feudal system in medieval Europe. |
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Typically, companies define risk compartmentally and address risks in the context of the company's business. |
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Type 2 deletions are less frequent and typically appear in the context of somatic mosaicism. |
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He refers to Nazism in the context of Germans who had moral concerns with events in their own country's past. |
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The transition from introduction, to establishment and to invasion has been described in the context of plants. |
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Chicurel offer a pragmatic and gestalt-like presentation of standard music theory in the context of musical theater repertoire. |
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The CD4 T cell count in peripheral blood is an important prognostic marker in the context of HIV infection. |
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This position is dismissible as it champions individualism over collective responsibility in the context of the procreant function. |
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It's a banal fact but, in the context of distortionary charity flows, important to recognise. |
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In Lost Modernities, Alexander Woodside explores east Asian political modernity over more than a millennium in the context of global history. |
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Comparative carpology of the genus Sphenostemon in the context of its taxonomy and phylogeny. |
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Instead of putting John Milton in the context of his own time, David Hawkes proposes in this study to put him in the context of ours. |
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The technique and patterning are classic forms in the context of pure European and Peninsular corded ware. |
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The analysis focuses on Conti's reactivation of the humoralism of classic antiquity in the context of Enlightenment philosophy. |
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We extend the results in the context of complex semisimple Lie algebra. |
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The research will be done in the context of the development of highly automated, high quality, cost-effective systems for collecting geo-information. |
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In this paper, Gillen and Tapsell identify foods that are likely to have an impact on macronutrient targets when consumed in the context of an overall diet. |
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A bardic name, in the context of the eisteddfod, is a particular accolade, as it is adopted when inducted into the Orders of distinguished bards and writers. |
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A review of biographical evidence in the context of this recent research would be most welcome, but Sams seems quite oblivious to its very existence. |
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Such a rhetorical tack may be understood in the context of what Steele has seen as the virtual nondebate in academia and the popular media over these issues. |
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This review considers the enriched-risk pregnancy cohort approach of studying infant siblings in the context of current thinking on ASD etiologic mechanisms. |
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Waterborne outbreaks will be reviewed in the context of identifying the wide etiological scope and the inability of traditional indicators to mitigate these risks. |
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The Landsgemeinde assembly is a tradition with continuity back to the later Middle Ages, first recorded in the context of the formation of the Old Swiss Confederacy. |
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Papal relations and reform continue the diplomatic story, especially regarding the investiture controversy in the context of Provisors and Praemunire statutes. |
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The company has been developing for several years in the context of the DGEN program, a turbofan engine family intended to equip general aviation light planes. |
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It exists in differing degrees among many related or geographically proximate languages of the world, often in the context of a dialect continuum. |
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Seo and Shneiderman present uses for dendrograms in exploring high-dimensional hierarchical cluster structures in the context of genomic microarray analysis. |
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Pernicious anemia and hypothyroidism can be associated with FHF due to AIH in the context of polyglandular autoimmune syndrome, but FHF is unlikely in the other causes. |
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We should talk about farting in the context of how we use certain words and why some blue haired old lady will look at you when you say it on the street. |
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However, the actual phrase was coined by Carlyle in the context of a debate with John Stuart Mill on slavery, in which Carlyle argued for slavery, while Mill opposed it. |
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Moreover, in the context of the cold war Arminius became a symbol for socialism, with Rome being a symbol for the capitalist United States as an oppressive empire. |
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Mr Shields complained most of the family's later information came from newspaper reportage which would appear to be in the context of briefings given to the media. |
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Graham and Smith focus on Priestley's life in America and Uglow and Jackson both discuss Priestley's life in the context of other developments in science. |
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Never, in fact, until that moment, had the legitimacy of pictorial practice in the context of the development of avant-gardes been theorized with such seriousness. |
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But in the context of Fact being a pioneering, forward-looking organisation, it is surprising they did not chose a patron whose career was in the ascendent. |
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How far is this redactional process on the part of the gospel-writers helpfully illuminated by reading these stories in the context of inter-religious diversity? |
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The concept of miasms is explained in the context of relapsing conditions. |
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This paper is about recursive reasoning in the context of root extraction written with teachers in mind who do not allow calculators in their classes. |
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This arrangement was unique in the context of the war as in Latvia, which otherwise shared a common fate with Estonia, there was no organisation of this kind. |
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This understanding is crucial because it allows decision makers to place climate change in the context of other large challenges facing the nation and the world. |
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