It has the familiar, but always appealing, indigo and saffron colour scheme and wooden floor of many modern restaurants. |
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Her approach and insight are so modern that they appeal to her younger readers too. |
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Barry and Letty Coleman's Tucson adobe successfully combines traditional building materials and modern design. |
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It was not until 1951 that the first practitioners of modern day witchcraft became known. |
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His treatise on the subject is the basis of our modern understanding of the pathology of the lung. |
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These are made by applying to the face a soft material such as wax, plaster, or, in modern times, agar, a vegetable gelatine. |
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The modern understanding of cells is largely determined on the basis of Cell Theory. |
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He was one of the first modern scholars to argue that Athenian rhetoric is valuable precisely because of its connection to democratic government. |
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The colonial American timberyard resembled, in many ways, the modern lumberyard. |
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The most successful modern reconciler of faith and the imperatives of modern life, King Hussein of Jordan, lamentably died not long ago. |
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What are his thoughts on modern Radio 1, changed beyond recognition from the station he launched in the Sixties? |
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A more forcefully modern rejection of the courtly Petrarchan tradition could scarcely be made. |
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A symposium will seek to cover the waterfront of issues that bear upon modern Tamil drama. |
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The modern teenager gets a bad press and is associated in many minds with yobbery, drunkenness and aggression. |
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In fact, the modern sabre as used in the sport of fencing today has absolutely no curve at all. |
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Although I like to think of myself as a modern and liberated woman, I can't help but fall prey to the guidelines of social norms. |
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By 2000, Pringle had reinvented the twinset again as a sleek, modern garment, a symbol of comfort and luxury. |
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Many have also remarked that it is a modern Western sans horses or cowboy hats. |
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The event had a mixture of modern and classic cars and everything from Bentleys to Formula One vehicles were raced. |
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The modern discus weighs in at just 5 pounds, one-third of the original weight. |
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Through such works, we can trace the development of modern forms of politeness and table manners. |
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Compatibilist philosophies seek to reconcile free will and determinism in a modern time. |
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This was considered very sensuous at the time, as filth and animal feces were considered adornments, like sexy lingerie is to modern women. |
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Grey and silver tones join ice and midnight blue to enhance every elegantly modern outfit. |
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About 15,000 years ago, they began to recolonize all temperate areas and some species have only recently reached their modern range limits. |
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The new Chisholm Jacket combines western fashion from the 1940s with the modern fit and tailoring that Schaefer Outfitter is known for. |
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The architecture of the modern era aspires to evoke an air of ageless youth and of a perpetual present. |
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This is often regarded as the most problematic component of modern astrology. |
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The modern bathroom is fitted with a white three-piece suite including a corner bath. |
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Mobile phones are a wonder of modern technology, yet it is amazing how rude they can make people. |
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The Dalai Lama once said that simplicity is the key to happiness in the modern world. |
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What lessons do you think this holds for modern day musicians who have easy access to far superior equipment? |
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He's a plodding, conventional square, she's a get-ahead, modern girl who doesn't need to cling to conventional wisdom. |
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What this means is that several modern artists no longer wish to see themselves as minions or propagandists of a social mission. |
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Clean in design with modern features, the new design was powered by a pair of powerful and trustworthy R2800 radials. |
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To many, she was considered to be a modern Audrey Hepburn with her impeccable style, grace and elegance. |
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To suggest that teenage rebellion is a modern phenomenon is just plain wrong, Ruth says. |
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Mark Wendland's simple scenery works tidily, and Gabriel Berry's blend of Shakespearean and modern costumes has a macaronic charm. |
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A modern synthetic paint, made with a resin derived from acrylic acid, that combines some of the properties of oils and water-colour. |
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The movement into modern society was imagined as a move away from tradition and constraint and toward freedom. |
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Magnetometry is nowadays the most efficient non-destructive geophysical method of modern archaeology. |
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With modern machinery and the will to do it, many of the blind bends on this road would be eradicated quickly. |
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They're dressed, as Sami usually are, in modern clothing with several traditional touches. |
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Some modern fibres used in socks, such as polypropylene, can wick water away faster. |
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Continuous parallels are drawn, for example, between modern asylum-seekers and 1930s German Jewry. |
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He follows the teachings of modern management gurus rather than the old-style mandarins and party politicos. |
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Most of these activities rely on traditionally acquired skills that do not demand modern technical knowledge. |
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I don't know modern young metropolitan women, I'd say we don't have any writers in Marathi who've written about them. |
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No other modern president has been able to accomplish such a delicate task in a midterm election. |
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Next will be that perennial complaint by predictable hand wringers that children's toy advertising is a modern evil of biblical proportions. |
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They are, broadly, the pluralistic, democratic and welfarist institutions of the modern state. |
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That view led Gorham to interpret the raising of the age of consent as an effort to constrain modern sexuality. |
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The normally reclusive Bob Dylan has revealed his hatred of most modern music in a rash of interviews to promote his 43rd album. |
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It seems all wrong in modern surroundings, though, and I was forever activating the wipers needlessly. |
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There is a good deal in this case and other writings about the need for the law to adapt to modern social conditions. |
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Of course, any modern hotel anywhere in the world will likely have wired Internet hook-ups. |
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The main entrance is on the north while another to the south is used by a modern track. |
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On top of this, so the theory goes, our modern society has successfully eliminated physical activity from our daily lives. |
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Bresson developed an austere formalist style that placed him in a pivotal role in the development of modern cinema. |
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Off to one side is a modern CNC machine center, and the lathes and milling machines are of a newer vintage. |
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Artistic approach to the style has been undergoing modern transformation, emerging out from under the oppressive yoke of postmodernist theory. |
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What do you say to those who equate modern art with nihilism and say its very existence is tantamount to the death of art? |
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Five young Asians told us how they are adopting the tradition of arranged marriages to suit their modern needs. |
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Only the professionals could afford the large telescopes and complex support gear required for modern astronomy and astrophysics. |
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Their motivation provides a key to the distinctive nature of modern terrorism. |
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Unlike Russian, however, modern Macedonian does not change the endings of nouns according to their grammatical case. |
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It's our politicians' image and style that aren't making the grade in the new post modern politics. |
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This may be in part because it is a younger art, and one more amenable to modern sensibilities. |
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The aftersun range includes the traditional re-hydration and moisturising cream, a modern Aloe Vera variation and a specific sunburn cream. |
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Thus the Asturian dialect, like the province itself, is emblematic of the birth of the modern nation. |
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This term will include the achievements of women, that is they are successful and have what it takes to make it in the modern world today. |
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Context and class determine the choice between modern and traditional clothes. |
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Here, and elsewhere in the installation, one radical difference between the classical and modern sculptures was made evident. |
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The first modern inhabitants were the San hunter-gatherers and the Khoi peoples, who herded livestock. |
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He says Granta's mix of modern fiction and inquiring journalism is going down well. |
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I dare to say that we had to wait for modern digital photography in order to manage mixed colour temperatures like autochromes did in the past. |
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He highlights the contribution which British West Indians have made to the development of modern Costa Rica. |
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McGrath is a towering intellect and one of the leading theologians in modern evangelicalism. |
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The measurements are performed with modern surveying techniques, such as self-registering tachymeters and GPS receivers. |
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Kurni is a majestic, powerful wine most decidedly in the modern camp of Italian winemaking. |
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Wright was committed to the practice of modern realism and radical modernism. |
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Two-thirds of the shop's books are Africana, plus modern first editions, and children's and illustrated books. |
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With this order, all intercity trains over 30 years old will be removed from the fleet, and modern trains will operate all inter-city services. |
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The second of our thrillers is an adventurous modern love story, firmly located in London but with universal themes. |
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This textbook provides a modern and accessible introduction to magnetohydrodynamics. |
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With the exception of a few examples from modern editions, all editing and realizations are those of Carl Parrish and John Ohl. |
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Reagan's casual, almost flirtatious insolence is instantly attractive, and very modern for a 1940 rah-rah epic. |
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His ideas proved an important source for modern demands for freedom of information. |
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The modern criminal-court system makes it very difficult for a grand jury to exercise any independent authority. |
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The Stonewall riot is widely regarded as the birth of the modern gay rights movement. |
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The lake basin includes piles of skeletons of large mammals such as fallow deer, red deer, and aurochs, the ancestor of modern cattle. |
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These two are modern day people with a modern day love that is yoked to older traditions they do not feel a part of. |
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No invasion against beaches defended with modern weapons had ever been tried before. |
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Even though modern train berths are masterfully designed to use every inch of space, you won't be spreading your arms and twirling around much. |
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The ancient Macedonians were considered non-Greek but are claimed as co-nationals by the modern Greeks. |
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This old-school British feel even extends to the more modern elements such as climate control, which offers read-outs in Imperial Fahrenheit. |
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Until about 20 years ago, the Navajo language was one of the most resilient American Indian languages in modern U.S. history. |
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The graphics are 2D sprites and tiled backgrounds instead of a 3D engine that most modern games use. |
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Before the modern paraphernalia, an old woman used to spend her summers at a shieling close to the summit. |
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These amphibians, like modern frogs and salamanders, hatched from eggs and spent their larval period in the water as tadpoles. |
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As complete description as possible of dealing with Beth Dins and their faults in modern times. |
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The weak force is harnessed in modern hospitals in the form of radioactive tracers used in nuclear medicine. |
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Rembrandt's chef-d'oeuvre in modern times has come to epitomise Dutch national pride. |
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In the modern Tychonian system, Keplerian and Newtonian principles are maintained, as in the heliocentric theory. |
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Rail fans can enjoy sitting trackside, watching modern railroading and enjoying the historic connection with the Great Northern Railroad. |
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Oster also studied modern African witch-hunts and found that most victims were older women. |
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I wish to expound on Zen Buddhist perspectives on modern education. The history of Buddhist education is long and complex. |
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These recordings boast essentially modern sound, although I am not entirely pleased with the shallowness of the piano's tone. |
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In this modern perspective, the death penalty expresses not the divine judgment on objective evil but rather the collective anger of the group. |
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America's demographic vitality makes it nearly one of a kind among modern nations. |
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We cannot have a church which ignores the modern world and which turns a blind eye to society. |
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She believes that the lyrics of modern rock songs and rap music make sense. |
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We may grimace and cough when we catch a whiff, but most of the time we shrug it off as part of the cost of living in modern society. |
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While experimenting with air, Boyle began to promote his atomic theory, which is the foundation for our modern understanding of matter. |
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A modern version of the same book will have a different take on what we should know. |
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Little did these pewtersmiths of old realize how valuable touch marks would become to the modern collector. |
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The miracle of modern medicine may keep a loved one alive despite a terminal condition. |
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The Social Democratic movement that shaped the modern European welfare state also originated in Germany. |
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Exactly how much knowledge can be gleaned from international friendlies in the modern age is a matter of great debate. |
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The trail is a short one between modern malnutrition and modern family and sexual relations. |
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A medical doctor was recently given an award for his achievement in developing a modern approach to public administration. |
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At the time, his views were seen as revolutionary, but they mark the beginnings of modern toxicology. |
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The four pictures are modern impressions of Lancaster scenes and a donation from each sale will go straight to the city based charity. |
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The program called for the design of eight houses that would demonstrate modern alternatives to tract housing. |
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Although a relatively inconspicuous component of the modern flora, the lycopsids were arborescent ecosystem dominants in the late Paleozoic. |
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He achieved his circumnavigation without any electronic navigation aids or the assistance of modern satellite communication technology. |
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Each colony has access to modern technology but they are both dedicated to the purpose of reviving their respective ancient culture. |
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I think modern young couples are still looking for the old fashioned stability and public commitment my generation went in for. |
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I live in a terraced house so where am I supposed to garage this essential part of modern living? |
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At least some of these more modern impressions may have been printed with sepia-colored ink instead of the black used in earlier examples. |
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In other words, its aim is to exploit its heritage as a global luxury brand based around its colourful, modern rainwear. |
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Now, they may play modern musical instruments such as drums and keyboards in the gamelan orchestra. |
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He explained about the process of adapting to globalization and how we should administer our human resources in the modern world. |
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It's use in the modern French context began as a reference to a military force employed as police. |
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Here is the chance to enjoy ancient geology with the benefit of modern organisation. |
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The process is driven by the twin goals of participating in the new modern look and of accessing the authentically antique. |
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The triple perspective which tagmemic theory gives allows the modern interpreter to approach a text with more than one viewpoint. |
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Much discussion in our modern world revolves around the concept of globalization and whether it is a force for good or evil. |
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In the early days of modern atomic theory, the idea of diatomic molecules seemed counter-intuitive. |
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Its curved frame suggests almost a modern reinterpretation of the bentwood chair. |
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The plain-and-simple Ercol chairs that evolved from those 1946 prototypes were delicate things, modern versions of traditional bentwood designs. |
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The modern equivalent, recommended by Lawrence, is to make a weekly batch and freeze it in bags to be microwaved each morning. |
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These can be taken in place of subjects such as history, geography and modern languages. |
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Dubai's modern reputation as a city in which to shop in has a well-founded base since the early days of trade. |
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The radiation of modern felines began with the divergence of the Panthera lineage. |
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We have an independent audit and accountants say the Duchy is being run according to all modern accounting practices. |
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And they need the free flow of information that lubricates a modern market economy. |
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Modern academics see lycanthropy as a fantasy which reveals fundamental aspects of modern personality. |
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For many mildly addictive modern commodities, the attraction is itself dangerous. |
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Now what are the chief objections to modern science, which foredoom it to failure and justify Occultism in decrying it? |
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Here modern female allure, displayed on fashion runways or city streets, merged with a tribute to the timeless, womblike home. |
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The special advent choral concert will be conducted by Peter Frost and includes sacred and secular music from early and modern composers. |
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The yachts shown are two cutters, a schooner, a sloop with Bermuda rig much like our modern Marconi rig, and a lugger. |
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The modern game dates from the 15th century, when the board of squares became chequered and the pieces gained their present form. |
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Clearly, Smith developed an analysis of lobbying that was the forefather of modern neoclassical political economy. |
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The Folger's collections have proved invaluable to a project we have undertaken on Africanism in early modern England and English America. |
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He had no doubt that many so-called modern worship forms would become obsolete. |
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We may find that the numbers of collectors are proportional to modern population size or we may not. |
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Pottery is enjoying a renaissance as potters combine modern techniques with traditional designs. |
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My preference for styles is realism to modern art, but learning how to achieve different art forms is interesting. |
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It simultaneously reconstructs philosophical aesthetics, especially that of Kant and Hegel, from the perspective of modern art. |
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Most modern Greek wine finds a ready market within Greece, where the appreciation of good wine has increased considerably. |
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I'll take an older print with character any day over needlessly edge-enhanced modern prints, but the fact is that this print is in poor shape. |
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Rupert Murdoch didn't exactly invent the ploy, whatever squeaks the modern Telegraph may emit in that direction. |
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It is heartening to see a reaction against modern society's safety-first attitude towards child-rearing. |
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Even modern airliners take off into head winds to increase the plane's relative airspeed. |
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This series takes modern recruits and puts them through training exercises based on those their counterparts experienced sixty years ago. |
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In modern English all the disyllabic and trisyllabic words have only recessive stress, e.g. colour, marriage. |
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At this point any remaining modern artists and aestheticians will now take their leave. |
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Most modern stoves are airtight and allow the amount of combustion air that feeds the flame to be controlled. |
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Mr Witham said the association will use the money from the property sale to buy a smaller, more modern property. |
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However, modern medicine is beginning to replace traditional folk remedies for many illnesses. |
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His work forms the basis of the modern science known as magnetohydrodynamics. |
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I'm not sure that's a good bet, because I think they're giving up a tool of the modern presidency, but they think it serves them better. |
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Maybe fewer than half of modern people can answer in the affirmative, due to their busy work schedules. |
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The true revolution in military affairs is the social revolution of the modern information age. |
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The agape did not take the place of an ordinary meal as do the modern church suppers at which people eat to satisfy hunger. |
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It represents an avidity to produce a grand modern opera rather than an actual vision of one. |
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The brand new Bastard-family is a modern caps-only display typeface with OpenType features. |
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Foreshadowing email, they made informal, asynchronous communication with your co-workers a major part of modern office life. |
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Many locals tend to respond in the affirmative, perhaps in the spirit of romantic ruralism that so often possesses modern urban souls. |
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Applying these principles to the horse, the genetic information coding for extra toes is present, but is switched off in most modern horses. |
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The most famous early modern weeper was the sixteenth-century Spaniard Ignatius of Loyola, whose copious tears filled the pages of his Spiritual Diary. |
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In modern psychology, lycanthropy is an infrequent disorder in which a person believes they're a wolf or some other animal, often linked to schizophrenia. |
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In reality, public transit is the lubrication for a modern urban economy. |
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Of course, the reason you are carrying four wedges is because today's modern pitching wedge has the loft of a 9-iron or even a strong 8-iron from not too long ago. |
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This was entered by clambering into the dark beneath the slabbed floor of the modern church, torchlight striking the features of the long-neglected chapel. |
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In order to retain its vigour modern football must move with the times, keep in tune with what current fans want and consider strategies that will attract new fans. |
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The room's design and the products displayed were examples of Jugendstil, the turn-of-the-century movement that created a modern style of applied art. |
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The three canticles drawn from the New Testament used daily in the medieval and modern offices of the Roman rite are the Benedictus, the Magnificat, and the Nunc dimittis. |
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This will be quite a modern building with a balconied atrium inside. |
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And so while the modern conception may not justify aggregate limits, the original conception just might. |
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Wenders himself is not blind to the realities of modern day Los Angeles. |
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In modern America, liberal is progressive is globalist is socialist. |
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But we wanted to juice it up with color and modern appliances. |
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The English that was spoken by William Shakespeare is very different from the modern English spoken today. |
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He made his old-fashioned apartment look more modern by changing the color of the walls and buying new furniture. |
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Waiting in line, the most original force in modern hip-hop vanishes into his surroundings as his girlfriend totters at his side. Nobody seems to recognise him. |
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After describing the effects of modern dressage, breeding, and business, the author suggests a classical alternative i.e. the philosophy of "legerity." |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories are the prototypes of modern detective stories. |
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Here we review the role of forceps delivery in modern obstetric practice. |
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Sharing a common origin with the modern biscuit, medieval rusks were known as panis biscoctus and were used as a form of preserved bread to provision armies and ships at sea. |
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These modern railcars will provide greater comfort and reliability of services for passengers and in many cases substantially increase capacity, the minister pledged. |
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This mid-engined road racer is saddled with a supercharged version of the bulky 5.4-liter V8, an engine no more suited to a modern supercar than to a Focus. |
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Eventually, Blavatsky brought the spiritual wisdoms of the East and of ancient Western mysteries to the modern West, where they were virtually unknown. |
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This, lest we forget, remains the modern prototype for a quintessentially retrograde act. |
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By contrast the compact kitchen is modern in design with shaker style cherrywood units, a terracotta tiled floor, Stanley oil-fired range and other integrated appliances. |
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The English under King Harold make a brave stand, but their pointed sticks and voodoo rattles are as nothing against the Normans' tanks, airplanes, and modern artillery. |
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November was likely the greenest month for car sales in modern American history. |
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Historians point to the U.S. in the 1930s, when Congress created most of the modern regulatory agencies to bring order to a welter of state rules. |
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Historical references show people have borrowed significant amounts of money for thousands of years without credit cards, remortgages or other modern inventions. |
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These resulted in his Photometric Researches, the first modern compilation of star magnitudes and among the first works to suggest a disk shape for the Milky Way galaxy. |
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The wild aurochs that roamed the old Eurasian continent was midway in size between a modern bull and an elephant, too big, strong and fierce to tame. |
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The Seduction of Place provides a history of the ever more totalizing solutions which have been proposed to ameliorate the problems of the modern city. |
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Mr. Luxenberg explains these copies are written without vowels and diacritical dots that modern Arabic uses to make it clear what letter is intended. |
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Their modern counterparts face much worse, being hemmed in by the spread of suburbia, by motorways and the remorseless growth of traffic on ordinary roads. |
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The modern centralised Sagha is largely a result of the development of the modern nation-state and the consequential centralisation of political power. |
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These modern versions of ancient traditions are often created out of whole cloth, but they offer the pleasure of enjoying an old-time religion without engaging one's own past. |
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She examines, in the Zambian context of Bemba speakers, linguistic expressions that refer to modernity and language used when performing as a modern person. |
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A curious amalgam of straight history and political pamphlet, it was relatively little read in antiquity, and its modern status has declined in recent years. |
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Granted, there's enough wicked fretwork and cool guitar noise throughout this record to both recall past glories and satiate those in need of a modern rock fix. |
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The first photos from the far side of the Moon are singularly unimpressive to modern eyes. |
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Gosh, who'd have thought being a modern woman could be so complicated? |
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Obviously there's some very modern sorts of jazz, so I made it more of a middle-of-the-road piece of jazz music rather than extreme cutting-edge piece of jazz music. |
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Some of the modern art sculptures on campus are rather alarming when they appear quite unexpectedly and lumpily out of the shadows in the corner of your eye. |
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Teamed with modern telescopic sights, rangefinders, binoculars, and spotting scopes, these modern tools are the most humane hunting implements we, as hunters, have ever had. |
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Corn production for grain or silage is possible in Eastern and Southeastern Ohio on land reclaimed to modern standards after being surface mined for coal. |
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If the forefathers of modern Witchcraft experimented why can't we? |
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Now we have several American concepts such as information warfare and asymmetrical warfare that have crept into modern thinking on the subject of conflict. |
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Also, few modern regulating structures exist and the systems need to be rationalized to eliminate duplication or resources and increase the irrigable area. |
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It has all the joys of country living but with a touch of modern luxury. |
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But from the land of endless sheep and dwindling bird life a new imagery has arrived, a modern mythology placed there with the help of Hollywood, or should I say, Wellywood. |
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The prep-school-teacher-turned-cultural critic drives working mothers to fits with contrarian essays on modern domestic life. |
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The old regime state was therefore an uneasy amalgam of traditional and more modern forms of administration which were frequently in competition with one another. |
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The bright, airy building proved an ideal setting for the colourful mix of traditional and modern paintings and drawings that make up the display. |
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He tentatively suggested that the text is a pastiche compiled by a modern forger with an elementary grasp of Coptic. |
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Now then, kiddiewinks, a column about culture brought about by a collision of towering genius, modern technology, and a product of the modern education system. |
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The Anglican Archdeacon of London, who is closely involved with ecclesiastical planning, says any modern church has to balance sacred and secular needs. |
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Take, for example, the fact that while Lovecraft is usually described as a forefather of modern horror fiction, his stories are, to put it bluntly, not very scary. |
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Under the plan, the district of old warehouses, wharves and homes will be transformed into a modern business area, a shipping centre and a historic tourist spot. |
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Frozen pulls off its animated abracadabra by conjuring up the elements that made Disney's modern classics just that. |
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The other two members are males who follow the stereotype of red neck white trash individuals from the same school as Lynrd Sknyrd but in the modern age. |
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In contrast, a short distance away from Scott's hut was a modern demountable base with a humming windmill harnessing the vast wind power of the region. |
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In addition, modern and Holocene sediments were collected from an embayment fill succession, comprising a series of relict foredunes at Longbeach, Guichen Bay. |
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Other modern bygones would include radios, TV sets and motorcycling gear. |
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I love teen angst movies with moody, atmospheric modern rock soundtracks. |
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It was created in 1968, and its collection focuses on modern and contemporary art, with the goal of stimulating interest in modern art among Berliners. |
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This form, upon which our modern atria are based, was enclosed on all sides by buildings with roofs sloping to a columned peristyle or walkway around a courtyard. |
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In modern Africa large oil drums are often adapted for the purpose. |
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The modern production system requires an efficient supply chain to allow for lower warehousing costs, lean manufacturing and just-in-time delivery. |
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An ancient belief system that lays claim to the absolute truth is ranged against modern institutions with a record of cover-ups and suppressing the truth. |
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The Inn offers rustic charm with all the modern conveniences. |
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The government has been shafting veterans since the Civil War and the modern VA does well at upholding that tradition. |
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From the days of bleeding with leeches, modern medicine has come full circle to once again see nature is the best place to look for cures to the things that ail us. |
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Pamplona is a vibrant modern city that takes care to preserve the traditions of Navarre culture and cuisine. |
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Then there's the result of the French referendum on the European constitution, seen as thick-headed Luddites railing vainly against the modern world. |
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The Judo practice uniform and belt system eventually spread to many of the other modern martial arts such as aikido and karate which adapted them for their purpose. |
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In tandem with a reform of the modern Mass, already tentatively under way, the foundations could be laid for a return to dignified worship and reassertion of doctrine. |
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Ed's job often takes him to Manchester and London and he has noticed how fashion works in the city and has been shopping for a more modern look in Kendal. |
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I now see that by the standards of modern American society, I do something comparable to concocting my own laundry detergent. |
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Whitman set himself the Atlantean task of uplifting into the sphere of poetry the whole of modern life and man, omitting nothing, concealing nothing. |
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Sir Steven may well be the prototype of the modern revisionist historian who seeks to recast the history of Western civilization as a catalogue of abuses. |
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Meanwhile a manta ray passed overhead like a modern stealth bomber. |
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There were none of the modern judder bars to slow traffic, but the corrugations in unsealed roads especially on hills and on corners could have the same effect. |
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Milen Muskov is an engineer who graduated in journalism and describes himself as a modern young man interested in films, football and going out with friends. |
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He eventually made it to the meeting looking shamefaced but the fact he left the pub at all just goes to show how thoroughly modern this new breed of e-hack really is. |
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Last Tuesday, 122 Labour MPs defied the party whips and voted against their own government, by far the largest such rebellion in modern British history. |
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In modern times, only a few great writers have been reprieved by the Grim Reaper. |
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However, because of the morphological differences between modern radiolarians and ancient ones, it is difficult to reconstruct precisely the ecology of ancient radiolarians. |
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Many aspects of plant biology are relevant to this challenge, and modern genomic biology will be essential to complement traditional physiological and agronomical studies. |
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The modern definition of white-shoe is more difficult to pin down. |
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We enjoy reading and meditating on the works of the ancient philosophers and poets, and when reading modern books, prefer those by authors well grounded in the ancient canon. |
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The modern world takes a strangely ambiguous position on violence. |
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Though he consolidated the practice of modern conscription introduced by the Directory, one of the restored monarchy's first acts was to end it. |
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Napoleon's educational reforms laid the foundation of a modern system of education in France and throughout much of Europe. |
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The modern people of Scotland remain a mix of different religions and no religion. |
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Heinrich Rudolf Hertz's work in the domain of electromagnetic radiation was pivotal to the development of modern telecommunication. |
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He played a central role in the creation of the modern Conservative Party, defining its policies and its broad outreach. |
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Lord Monboddo is most famous today as a founder of modern comparative historical linguistics. |
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A distinctive trait was the rectangular eye orbits, similar to modern Ainu people. |
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The modern canal system was mainly a product of the 18th and early 19th centuries. |
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The modern kibbutz incorporates the cooperative efforts of multiple generations. |
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The Irish poets of the late 17th and 18th centuries moved toward more modern dialects. |
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Globaltrans is one of Russia's leading private railcar operators with a modern fleet. |
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This list uses the modern geographical definition thus excluding Armenia, Georgia and Cyprus, which are traditionally considered part of Europe. |
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William's modern biographers disagree on the veracity of these allegations. |
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The fully modern midfacial morphology of the fossils antedates other evidence of this feature by about 650,000 years. |
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These can be thought of as creating in a short period of time all the key components of a modern financial system. |
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Some modern research has asserted that the claims of the society's degradation during the 18th century are false. |
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Can the three of them shoehorn their modern ideas into such an old property? |
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The coats of arms granted to commercial companies are a major source of the modern logo. |
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Banging the journalistic drum loudest for these buttinsky interventions is modern progressivism's hometown newspaper, The New York Times. |
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Adam Smith developed and published The Wealth of Nations, the starting point of modern economics. |
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In modern times the words Scot and Scottish are applied mainly to inhabitants of Scotland. |
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It is easy to see why the modern car manufacturer does not enjoy the eminence of a Ford or an Olds. |
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Current modern rules per the Association of Boxing Commissions are as follows. |
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Still, a large part of early modern writing about the body as a signifer concerns itself as much with action as it does with pose. |
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Epitomising the indoor-outdoor lifestyle, the book fuses traditional ranch house style with modern living. |
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According to the company, the Riviera line is a contemporary interpretation of modern French styling enhanced with reductive detailing. |
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An aspect of the modern British breeding establishment is that they breed not only for flat racing, but also for steeplechasing. |
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