They flashed quickly past Marcy, and she had taken them in and interpreted them without knowing it. |
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Seers interpreted claps of thunder, lightning flashes or the condition of a sacrificed animal's entrails. |
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The question mark is more likely to be interpreted as indicating that the group suggested has no known name. |
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A team headed by dinosaur expert and the museum's keeper of geology Dr Phil Manning, have prepared, conserved and interpreted the find. |
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All radiographs and bone scans were interpreted by staff who were unaware of treatment allocation. |
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This iconic trinity is a remarkably singular instance of women as seen and interpreted by women. |
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These tail fin tip vortices have been interpreted to be analogous to wing tip vortices of aircraft. |
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Decades of photometry have been interpreted to derive maps of Pluto's surface reflectance, or albedo. |
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Lucas interpreted the vast donation as either an early midlife crisis or a desire to begin afresh. |
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The youngest core analysis is of identical age to the interpreted magmatic age and may have recrystallized in the magma. |
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Their aspect of wrathfulness is often interpreted as a form of great energy usable for many purposes. |
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Subhorizontal seismic reflectors interpreted as sills are present over a huge region in the basement underlying the Western Canada Basin. |
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These are interpreted as xenocrystic cores and are of a similar age to zircon analysed elsewhere in the Anatolide belt of western Turkey. |
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All scripture and religious doctrine that conflict with reason must be interpreted allegorically, so as to express moral insights. |
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The rhythmic breathing and the relaxed state of the muscles are interpreted by the brain as conducive to a calm frame of mind. |
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The former president's remarks have been interpreted as a timetable for China's military offensive against this country. |
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Initially, the Supreme Court interpreted them very narrowly and states were permitted considerable latitude in what they did. |
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Analysts have interpreted the letter as a veiled reprimand to the United States. |
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Survey research, regardless of how it is conducted or whom it surveys, must often be interpreted with caution when analyzing the results. |
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Its value depends on the patterns which it creates and the way in which it is analysed and interpreted. |
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All the authors analysed the data, interpreted the results, and drafted the manuscript. |
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Speck disagreed with my assessment of the dream and my theory that dreams are easily analyzed and interpreted. |
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You know it was an oral debriefing so you have CIA analysts who might have interpreted it in different ways. |
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This is commonly interpreted to mean that water was initially exempt, but in the final stages this exemption was withdrawn. |
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The relatively lenient sentence has been widely interpreted as a blow to Southeast Asian efforts to combat terrorism. |
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Type I peridotites are interpreted to be the residua remaining after extraction of a partial melt. |
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A study of the next page of his judgment shows that he did not intend the expression to be interpreted quite so restrictively. |
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The right to freedom of assembly is one of the foundations of a democratic society and should not be interpreted restrictively. |
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Accordingly, I find that all of the allegations in the statement of claim fall within the policy exceptions, even interpreted restrictively. |
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After being shaken in their containers, these intriguing objects' resultant relationships are interpreted by the diviner. |
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The fault is interpreted as a north-directed reverse fault with a possible minor left-lateral strike-slip component. |
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The legislation must be interpreted liberally so as to achieve its objectives. |
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Some might have interpreted this as friendly ribbing, but I am convinced that, although friendly enough, he was deadly serious. |
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The rule had been interpreted in a way which hindered the prisoner's right of access to the court. |
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Major shear zones containing basic and ultrabasic igneous rocks are interpreted as suture zones. |
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Magnetic foliations and lineations obtained from these sites can be interpreted directly in terms of structural information. |
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If interpreted very generally, those tenets may also have applicability to space power. |
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The film has an austere and bittersweet beauty, but this could easily be interpreted as excessive, like drowning in rivers of despair. |
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The two robust and muscular nudes on this sheet have also been interpreted as Leonardo's response to Michelangelo's depictions of the male nude. |
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The fundamental theorem of calculus becomes almost obvious once the nonstandard terminology is invoked and interpreted in its full literality. |
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They are interpreted to have been derived from subduction modified lithospheric and asthenospheric mantle sources. |
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However, it is arguable that Article 7 ought to be interpreted as placing some outer limits on judicial creativity. |
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Jonathan Beck has interpreted this manner of literary and musical composition as the implosion of a formal system through radical self-reference. |
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The spherules were previously interpreted as microfossils because of their spheroidal shapes and inclusions of carbonaceous matter. |
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Thus the same locutionary action is interpreted as two quite different illocutionary actions. |
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Li smiled, acknowledging that his roundabout dialogue had been recognised, unwound and interpreted. |
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This behavior is interpreted in terms of a loss of protein internal water, so-called lubricant water, induced by the co-solvent. |
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Halite cast-bearing beds are interpreted as supratidal flat or sabkha deposits. |
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He commented that this could be interpreted as an attempt on the part of the General Staff to sabotage reform in the army. |
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The principle of democracy is sacrosanct, but it will always be interpreted through cultural filters. |
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Some people have interpreted these frightening scenes as exaggerated fictions concocted by the Moche to scare enemies. |
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In central and northern Sardinia there is evidence of an Ordovician magmatic belt upon older basement interpreted as an Andean-type volcanic arc. |
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This angular relationship has been interpreted as evidence for an unconformable contact. |
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This figure is usually interpreted as a self-portrait of van Eyck in the act of creating the very image before our eyes. |
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Of particular interest are the mean values of the surprise component, since they can be interpreted as the average forecast errors. |
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Single-locus mismatches were interpreted as mutations or mistyping, and such nestlings were conservatively classified as withinpair young. |
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We interpreted the letter as a threat to sue, and we believe it was meant to be such a threat. |
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These folds were interpreted by Seranne as forced folds formed by faulting in the underlying basement. |
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The dip slopes are interpreted as separating individual sills near the base of the pluton. |
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Both turbidite units are sand rich, and typically interpreted as the deposits of high-density turbidity currents. |
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In the past, we have interpreted debt dynamics in the economy in terms of sectoral balances. |
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Variations of resistance are shown on a ammeter which are then interpreted by the trained auditor. |
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This formation has been interpreted to represent deposits that accumulated on or immediately seaward of an Early Cambrian shelf. |
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Thus, the simulative effect of chilling is interpreted as a reduction of these interactions at low temperature. |
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This has been interpreted to mean that a successful biocontrol agent drives its host to a low stable equilibrium. |
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There are originals in there too, and these are not overshadowed by the quality of the interpreted material. |
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It has been interpreted as having been deposited in an offshore, inner basinal to turbiditic basinal environment. |
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It was interpreted as a meteoroidal bolide followed by probable meteorite fall. |
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The 0s and 1s are then formed together to produce binary, which is interpreted by the computer as a byte of data. |
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The breccia is interpreted as a turbiditic debris layer, typical of the outer edge of the slope. |
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The Indians interpreted that as a show of support for Pakistan's claim on the region. |
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The new circle is bigger than Seahenge and has been interpreted as the remains of a Bronze Age burial mound. |
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The silicic rocks are interpreted as crustal melts resulting from intrusion of mafic magmas. |
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In a Monte Carlo method, the quantity to be calculated is interpreted in a stochastic model and, subsequently, estimated by random sampling. |
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As the thaumatrope spins, the series of quick flashes is interpreted as one continuous image. |
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This model represents a Markov chain in which each state is interpreted as the probability that the switch complex is in the corresponding state. |
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The takeover of midwifery by men beginning at the end of the 17th century has been interpreted in various ways. |
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The words and terms of art used at the time can be interpreted by what they meant under Common Law at the time of founding. |
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In this case the condition could be interpreted as an early step toward monoecy. |
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Congruence is interpreted to mean that a widespread ancestral biota was fragmented by a series of successive vicariant events. |
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It was only surpassed by nervousness and bed-wetting, which can equally be interpreted as expressions of anxiety. |
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Would another investigator, a plant physiologist or mammalogist for example, have interpreted the data in the same way? |
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The Dzag schists to the north of the ophiolite zone have previously been interpreted as part of an accretionary wedge. |
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Although it is currently interpreted as an accretionary prism complex, the exact depositional setting remains unclear. |
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This assemblage is interpreted as the accretionary prism of an active continental margin. |
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Rebecca gave Lydia a sidelong glance that could be interpreted as a glare. |
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These basins were interpreted to contain thick Old Red Sandstone sediments and to have resulted from the extensional collapse of thickened Caledonian crust. |
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The director has interpreted Oberon's fairyland as a dark and earthy realm, the fairies all in tattered Gothic black, their rulers quarreling jealously. |
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Feathers are, therefore, most reasonably interpreted as having evolved primarily in association with flight, rather than for thermoregulatory purposes. |
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As discussed above, these series must be interpreted carefully in light of the substantial heterogeneity in surgical and radiotherapeutic technique. |
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Such judicial power has been interpreted to include the power to review and invalidate, based on unconstitutionality, both federal and state actions. |
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Above all, this question can no longer be interpreted through typology. |
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By the same reasoning, putative lobopods in the Sirius Passet biota and putative deuterostomes in the Chengiang biota are better interpreted as arthropods. |
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Fanciful miniature fruits and leaves interpreted in carnelian, agate, onyx and rock crystal are skillfully fashioned into opulent bracelets and chains. |
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The combination of hinge teeth with a cementing habit is interpreted as a defense strategy inhibiting torsion of the valves as well as manipulation of the animal as a whole. |
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What some at the State Department might regard as an oversight was interpreted as a major slight by the uae. |
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From its timpani-punctuated gloomy, soft rise to the bell-ringing, massive finale it's a work that can be interpreted any which way it pleases you. |
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To be sure, Jefferson did share the credit, but not in the way such a resolution might be interpreted. |
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As commonly interpreted, Darwinian evolution is a process by which the individuals less fit to survive the challenges of the environment are genetically weeded out. |
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In the middle of the pectoral there is a vegetable ornament with birds, typical for Greek toreutics, which is interpreted as the World Tree symbol, uniting all three worlds. |
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These fades grade upwards into ammonite-rich, bioturbated, interbedded nodular micrite, oncolitic limestone and mudstone which are interpreted as condensed zone deposits. |
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This law could potentially be interpreted liberally or conservatively. |
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Death is interpreted differently by various people, cultures, and even science. |
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Smears were taken using the same technique in both groups and interpreted by technicians who were not aware of the patient assignment in the study. |
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I was still half asleep but I was awake enough to hear the reproach in the nurse's voice and I interpreted it as her suggesting I had neglected Gerald. |
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But the question of how it will be interpreted, like so much else in Luhansk, remains an open question. |
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His words will be interpreted as confirmation that he is not going to turn away gays in the priesthood. |
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United were in the frame to win the league for the first time in 14 years when it was discovered in mid-July that the points scoring system had been incorrectly interpreted. |
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At Nuremberg, Rundstedt interpreted his military role as being to execute orders to the best of his ability, but never to moralize to his superior. |
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Delays in our assistance are interpreted as deeply unfriendly, especially when Egypt is facing an insurgency in the Sinai. |
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Early accounts were mainly anecdotal, reported by clinicians and interpreted mainly as psychodynamic processes occurring during early development. |
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Perceived social problems will be interpreted as the consequence of marginalizing belief in God as creator. |
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Too many reviewers, Morris felt, had interpreted the book as an apologia. |
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You may, however, be playing Stableford, in which case you are left grappling with even more numbers and lists, this time interpreted through a labyrinthine points system. |
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In such a scenario, the leucogranite sheets might be interpreted to represent the conduits connecting the granite plutons through the migmatites to the granulites. |
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His work is discussed, interpreted and evoked with masterly succinctness. |
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A full understanding of the taphonomy of any exceptionally preserved fauna is essential to ensure that the evidence it provides is correctly interpreted. |
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Sandrart's story of Caravaggio's death is easily interpreted as an apologue rather than as biography because there is so little ground to confuse moral and factual truths. |
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It clearly has plates that can reasonably be interpreted as thecal. |
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It can, and has, also been interpreted as an allegory of the political, economic and social adventures of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. |
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Another point is awarded for each song that is interpreted uniquely. |
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The failure to fly a flag at half mast was widely interpreted as an expression of disrespect. |
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The formation of coral terraces is interpreted as the product of approximately uniform long-term uplift superimposed on eustatic changes in sea level. |
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This statement, interpreted by many in the media as a sign that the epidemic is abating, prompts more questions than answers. |
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Directly after the 9 October election I interpreted the result as being an indication that the era of semi-official nihilism in Australia may have begun drawing to a close. |
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The Archaean Baidrag complex, composed of tonalitic gneiss, granulite and amphibolite, with minor marble and quartzite, has been interpreted as a microcontinental block. |
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The limberness of the stereocilia is key to their ability to respond to deflection and provide precise information that is interpreted by the brain as the range of sound. |
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Lines beginning with whitespace are interpreted as a continuation of the previous line, so it's not necessary to use a backslash at the end of a long line. |
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Films that were not interpreted by emergency physicians, such as specialised scans, ultrasound scans, and intravenous pyelogram studies, were not included in the data. |
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None of this day-seizing, though, this YLOOing, should be interpreted as license for self-indulgence. |
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How these gestures will be interpreted by the electorate is not clear, but it is clear that they will do anything, even abase themselves in public, to gain power. |
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It is an established rule in English-based common law countries that statutes will not be interpreted as abrogating fundamental rights and freedoms unless clearly stated. |
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In this paper he interpreted i as a rotation of the plane through 90 so giving rise to the Argand plane or Argand diagram as a geometrical representation of complex numbers. |
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The reliability coefficient may be interpreted as a correlation coefficient between this measurement and a hypothetical remeasurement taken under similar conditions. |
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This was hardly an ad hominem assault, though West interpreted it that way. |
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In this case the folds found within the Miocene sediments have been interpreted as extensional folding in the form of the ramp anticlines and drag folds. |
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Moreover, like the Anabaptists, they interpreted the commandments of the Sermon of the Mount literally and so refused to bear arms or to swear oaths. |
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Due to the context of its placement on some objects, some scholars have interpreted this symbol as referring to Odin. |
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However, these data should be interpreted with caution, as only early anticoagulatory effects were assessed. |
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Developments in 'cyberia', the Internet and so on have both inspired and been interpreted by theories of postmodernity. |
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The difference is, while the klutz's mishaps are interpreted as funny, the dojikko's mishaps are interpreted as cute. |
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The Federal Reserve's statement on recent inflation was interpreted as dovish by the market. |
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The Federal Reserve's recent statement on the slowing of inflation was interpreted as hawkish by the market. |
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Use of the first three terms in other legislation is interpreted following the definitions in the 1978 Act. |
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His judges would resolve disputes on an ad hoc basis according to what they interpreted the customs to be. |
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It is based on the constitution and federal statutory Criminal Code, as interpreted by the Supreme Court of Canada. |
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Zosimus also mentions a specific tribe of Saxons, called the Kouadoi, which have been interpreted as the Chauci. |
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Weapons and horse trappings have been found in the bog at Llyn Cerrig Bach on Anglesey and are interpreted as votive offerings cast into a lake. |
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Some buried hoards of jewellery are interpreted as gifts to the earth gods. |
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However, several sites interpreted as Iron Age shrines seem to contradict this view which may derive from Victorian and later Celtic romanticism. |
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He interpreted the site as an armory, erected on platforms on piles over the lake and later destroyed by enemy action. |
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Victorian writers later interpreted this as an anticipatory coronation in preparation for his eventual succession to the throne of Wessex. |
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These theologians regard scripture as interpreted through tradition and reason as authoritative in matters concerning salvation. |
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This was interpreted by some Muslims as requiring them to give up parts of their religion to obtain citizenship and was resented. |
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In modern browsers, the MIME type that is sent with the HTML document may affect how the document is initially interpreted. |
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It can also be interpreted as a precise statement of the fact that differentiation is the inverse of integration. |
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Like other peoples, Americans have often interpreted great events in religious terms. |
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Despite this, his refusal to attend was widely interpreted as a snub against Anne, and Henry took action against him. |
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Upon hearing reports of Becket's actions, Henry is said to have uttered words that were interpreted by his men as wishing Becket killed. |
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Karma theory is interpreted as explaining the present circumstances of an individual with reference to his or her actions in past. |
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The world tree is also interpreted by some in the community as an icon for ecological and social engagement. |
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Even elements of castle architecture that have usually been interpreted as military could be used for display. |
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Henri Breuil interpreted the paintings as being hunting magic, meant to increase the number of animals. |
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Other paintings of the late 1850s and 1860s can be interpreted as anticipating aspects of the Aesthetic Movement. |
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Chinese historians interpreted a successful revolt as evidence that the Mandate of Heaven had passed on to the usurper. |
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A source has interpreted him as broadly Protestant, if not always easy to locate in a more precise religious category. |
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Certain sections of Mary Shelley's novels are often interpreted as masked rewritings of her life. |
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Some of their lyrics, especially those derived from the blues, have been interpreted as misogynistic. |
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Other readers have interpreted the work as allegories of the politics and society of the time. |
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Join is a mereological relation which can be interpreted as union set-theoretically. |
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The rejection of the plan by the Saarlanders was interpreted as support for the Saar to join the Federal Republic of Germany. |
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The definition of United Kingdom in the British Nationality Act 1981 is interpreted as including the UK and the Islands together. |
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This can be interpreted as an institutional reform which reduced the cost of doing business. |
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The catastrophic German politics between 1914 and 1945 are interpreted in terms of a delayed modernisation of its political structures. |
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Although the Luftwaffe correctly interpreted these new ground control procedures, they were incorrectly assessed as being rigid and ineffectual. |
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An increase in radio activity on 5 June was correctly interpreted by German intelligence to mean that an invasion was imminent or underway. |
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Instead, the executive enforces the law as written by the legislature and interpreted by the judiciary. |
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Civil law today, in theory, is interpreted rather than developed or made by judges. |
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The reorganisation has been interpreted as a move back towards vertical integration of track and train operations. |
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Though not infallible like holy Scripture, tradition may serve as a lens through which Scripture is interpreted. |
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Many have interpreted this transformation as the beginning of the phase that became known as postmodernism. |
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Fox's settlement of the case insulted Moore, who interpreted it as an admission of guilt. |
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Williams interpreted mynydawc mwynvawr in the text to refer to a person, Mynyddog Mwynfawr in modern Welsh. |
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Moore interpreted Pound's silence after that as his resignation as foreign editor. |
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Stewart Copeland gave a scathing review of the show on his own website, which the press interpreted as a feud occurring two gigs into the tour. |
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Her xoanon of Phigaleia shows how the local cult interpreted her, as goddess of nature. |
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When this happens, the way the message is interpreted by the receiver is likely to be fairly similar to what the speaker intended. |
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Some scientists interpreted these as requiring plate tectonic processes, such as seafloor spreading. |
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Lumps of red ochre found here and at other Neolithic sites have been interpreted as evidence that body painting may have been practised. |
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David's relationship with England and the English crown in these years is usually interpreted in two ways. |
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However, David's policy towards England can be interpreted in an additional way. |
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For example, Karl Barth interpreted Christ's prophetic office in terms of political engagement on behalf of the poor. |
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The buildings were initially interpreted as a monastery, but later as a princely stronghold and trading post. |
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Edward interpreted this to mean Segontium was the city of Maximus' dream and drew on the imperial link when building Caernarfon Castle. |
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In 1398, a remark by Bolingbroke regarding Richard II's rule was interpreted as treason by Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk. |
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This meant that when Llywelyn rebelled, the English interpreted it as an act of treason. |
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Another fossil, Vernanimalcula, has been interpreted as a coelomate bilaterian, but may simply be an infilled bubble. |
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Some teach that the gift of tongues is equal to the gift of prophecy when tongues are interpreted. |
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He believed myths began as allegorical descriptions of nature and gradually came to be interpreted literally. |
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For example, Tylor interpreted myth as an attempt at a literal explanation for natural phenomena. |
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John was a person who interpreted the spirit of Juventus in the best possible manner, and also represented the sport in the best and purest way. |
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The nocturnal nesting behaviour of some seabirds has been interpreted as arising due to pressure from this aerial piracy. |
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The Norse crafted ornamented plates from baleen, sometimes interpreted as ironing boards. |
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This association is interpreted as a fragment of a Late Archean ophiolitic complex. |
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This is interpreted as the intrusive emplacement of the quartz porphyry during the final stage of the belt development. |
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Similarly, Jaekel interpreted the Halberstadt finds as animals that waded too deep into swamps, became mired and drowned. |
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He interpreted partial remains as having been transported into the deposit by water, and strongly refuted a catastrophic accumulation. |
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These misunderstandings occur because most nouns can be interpreted as verbs or other types of words. |
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As a consequence, the shifting extensions of material cultures were interpreted as the expansion of peoples. |
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Many have mistakenly interpreted the result as the number of years before the oil supply is exhausted. |
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And, if it is intended to govern succession, it can be interpreted to mandate agnatic seniority, not direct primogeniture. |
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The group consists of metasediments with intercalated amphibolites, interpreted to be metavolcanics with some basic sills. |
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Amphibolite sheets, interpreted to be deformed members of the Scourie Dykes, are much less common than on the mainland. |
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These are interpreted as evidence that by that time, rifting had started that would form the Iapetus Ocean. |
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In interpretations of Norse cosmology, the tree Yggdrasill has traditionally been interpreted as a giant ash tree. |
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Irenaeus first established the doctrine of four gospels and no more, with the synoptic gospels interpreted in the light of the Gospel of John. |
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The Vita contains a story that has been interpreted as the first reference to the Loch Ness Monster. |
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Images existed on pottery and religious artwork that were interpreted and more likely, misinterpreted in many diverse myths and tales. |
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This observation has been variously interpreted as a nuclear test, meteor, or instrumentation glitch. |
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Aligned in genetic tree differences were interpreted as supportive of a recent single origin. |
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Taphonomic change in fish skeletons from Blombos Cave have been interpreted as capture of live fish, clearly an intentional human behavior. |
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Consisting mostly of mollusc shells, they are interpreted as being the waste products of meals eaten by nomadic groups or hunting parties. |
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The origin and distribution of stemmed points have been interpreted as a cultural marker related to a source population from coastal east Asia. |
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Las Casas originally interpreted that he reported the shorter distances to his crew so they would not worry about sailing too far from Spain. |
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Cave paintings have been interpreted in a number of ways by modern archaeologists. |
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The earliest explanation, by the prehistorian Abbe Breuil, interpreted the paintings as a form of magic designed to ensure a successful hunt. |
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Works of art can be explicitly made for this purpose or interpreted on the basis of images or objects. |
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The study of the process of semiosis, how signs and meanings are combined, used, and interpreted is called semiotics. |
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This is generally interpreted to be an area between the rivers Weser and Elbe. |
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Sentences with the verb first can be interpreted, however, as indicating a special purpose, such as an imperative, emphasis, contrast, and so on. |
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The early detailed source, the Germania of Tacitus, has sometimes been interpreted in such a way as to provide yet other historical problems. |
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They can be interpreted as an extreme outgrowth of social relations based in family honor. |
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The scene has been interpreted as a rider arriving at the world of the dead. |
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Another pious man Sheikh Murshidi interpreted the meaning of a dream of Ibn Battuta that he was meant to be a world traveller. |
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This signal is interpreted by a controller or microprocessor and either used internally, or sent to a display unit. |
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Indentations in the floor were interpreted as postholes and slots that once anchored wooden furniture. |
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In his influential commentary Gregory the Great interpreted the protagonist typologically as a prefigure of Christ and of the Church persecuted. |
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Although many languages treat collective nouns as singular, in others they may be interpreted as plural. |
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Some letter pairs should not be interpreted as digraphs, but appear due to compounding, like in hogshead and cooperate. |
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Zwingli interpreted this to mean that preaching should be permitted, but the Five States suppressed any attempts to reform. |
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The Constitutional Act of 1791 was promulgated, and interpreted to mean that the Church was the established Church in the Canadas. |
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In Anglican discourse, the Articles are regularly cited and interpreted to clarify doctrine and practice. |
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The way that such church law is legislated, interpreted and at times adjudicated varies widely among these three bodies of churches. |
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He held that every passage of Scripture has one straightforward meaning, the literal sense as interpreted by other Scripture. |
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A choice of law clause allows the parties to agree in advance that their contract will be interpreted under the laws of a specific jurisdiction. |
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Constitution contains a Contract Clause, but this has been interpreted as only restricting the retroactive impairment of contracts. |
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In the Thirteen Colonies, there were instances of Coke's statement being interpreted to mean that the common law was superior to statute. |
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The Supreme Court has interpreted the Constitution as placing some additional restrictions on the federal courts. |
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This key clause was later judicially interpreted to have introduced English law into the Straits Settlements. |
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But the Second Circuit subsequently held that New York law, so interpreted, was preempted by the 1976 Copyright Act. |
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The text has been translated and interpreted by Shamashastry, Kangle, Trautmann and many others. |
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His association with natural law is largely due to the way in which he was interpreted by Thomas Aquinas. |
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Many have interpreted Hailsham's criticism as being one against large majorities. |
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Loss of supply is typically interpreted as indicating a loss of confidence in the government. |
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Arkwright's patents were laid aside, and this judgement was later interpreted to mean as he was not the inventor, then Highs must have been. |
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In this context, his works have been interpreted by some scholars as being directed to his cousin, the King of Han. |
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Helvellyn lies within a geological structure which is interpreted as evidence of a volcanic caldera. |
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Gravity anomaly maps of the British Isles are interpreted as indicating the presence of granite plutons in the following areas. |
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Swaley cross-stratification is interpreted from thick units of subhorizontal associated with marine fossils. |
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I believe that most members of Congress interpreted these ads as a warning shot rather than an effective grass roots mobilization tool. |
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Tanaka interpreted this as evidence of two distinct sets of chromosomes in the parental gametes and thus of allopolyploid origin for the parents. |
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The pullback appears to have been interpreted as a long entry point by options traders, who are piling into WYN calls this afternoon. |
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More than anything else such a division in artefactual evidence should be interpreted as a syntheses of two cultures. |
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Of note, GFAP may be focally positive, which has been interpreted as reactive astroglia. |
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Rather, the city is interpreted as an apparatus whose space is articulated by recurring temporal automatisms. |
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These reports are interpreted as evidence of REM states intruding into wakefulness. |
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Kerry said that anyone who interpreted his comments to mean what they plainly said was obviously a mean right-winger. |
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Ringlike structures in the body wall were interpreted as sclerotized openings, a key feature of pentastomes. |
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My remarks have sometimes been interpreted as implying that I am hostile to the mathematization of economic theory. |
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Estimation with correctly interpreted dummy variables in semilogarithmic Equations. |
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Also, the court interpreted the words of the contract to clearly identify one evolving taxonomy rather than multiple taxonomies frozen in time. |
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There is a well sclerotised sclerite located ventrally to S8, which cannot be interpreted as anything but a tergal part. |
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The text of the Old Testament is still interpreted christologically, indeed much too christologically, from twenty-first century standards. |
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The authority said the clawback of funds is because of a change in the way the rules are interpreted. |
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The Nephilim, interpreted here as fallen angels, are re-imagined as gargantuan stone creatures who aid Noah's epic construction. |
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In the sources from the mid-1920s the diphthong ie and the first component of the triphthong ieu was interpreted as a semivowel. |
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In their study, the contaminant transport data was pre-computed and stored and then was interpreted with a nomograph technique. |
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These erosion surfaces are interpreted as unconformities formed when base level fall resulted in deep incision of barrier shorefaces. |
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The PP dissolution in n-pentane and n-heptane was interpreted in terms of chain disentanglement and solvent diffusion. |
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A nucule could therefore be interpreted either as a dispersed zygote or as a detached gametophyte fragment with a retained zygote. |
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Covellite and chalcocite have been reported from the Property, generally interpreted to be associated with the base of the oxidation zone. |
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The scene argues that, within a theatrical perspective, action is interpreted by an often unsoundly biased perspective. |
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Invoices and credit notes in all formats are received, scanned, if it is in paper format, interpreted and verified. |
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In the layered model, it is interpreted as a petrological boundary between the gabbros of Layer 3 and the residual upper-mantle peridotites. |
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The VMD interpreted it differently and said they considered it a drug and we co-operated fully with them and handed over what stocks we had. |
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These are now interpreted in the light of exciting recent advances in the fields of electromicrobiology and oxygenic anaerobic respiration. |
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Recall that the lenition of coronals is manifested by debuccalization, interpreted by Ni Chiosain as the delinking of the coronal node. |
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A thin interval with vugular porosity with oil shows has been observed in core, however, the shows are interpreted to be residual. |
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Soon after, with the book The Brown Decades, he began to establish himself as an authority in American architecture and urban life, which he interpreted in a social context. |
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The case proceeded to the House of Lords, where Lord Atkin interpreted the biblical ordinance to 'love thy neighbour' as a legal requirement to 'not harm thy neighbour. |
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In his Institutes of the Lawes of England, Edward Coke interpreted Magna Carta protections and rights to apply not just to nobles, but to all British subjects. |
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Because the defence results in a complete acquittal, the courts have interpreted the defence in a restrictive way so as to avoid acquitting too easily. |
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Councils and creeds recognized as authoritative are interpreted only as defining and more fully explicating the orthodox faith handed to the apostles, without adding to it. |
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Others, including the Spanish crown and the conquistadors, interpreted it in the widest possible sense, deducing that it gave Spain full political sovereignty. |
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Together, the Dum Diversas, the Romanus Pontifex and the Inter Caetera have been interpreted as serving as a justification for the Age of Imperialism. |
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Music performers with no strong links to maritime music have interpreted traditional shanty and sea song compositions, of which widely scattered instances abound. |
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When the fog lifted that evening, a strange light was seen playing about the dome of the Hagia Sophia, which some interpreted as the Holy Spirit departing from the city. |
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Hildegard of Bingen played an important role in how illness was interpreted through both God and natural causes through her medical texts as well. |
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The New Hampshire transfer tax has been interpreted to apply to every conceivable transfer that touches real estate, whether or not money is passing hands. |
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Inshore, fluvio-tidal successions above the unconformity display upward increase in marine influence and are interpreted as transgressive incised valley fills. |
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