Indeed, engineers nowadays design and construct bridges so that oscillations remain strictly limited. |
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An apostolic vicariate is led by a vicar apostolic, usually nowadays a titular bishop. |
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Thankfully most blogs and websites nowadays have social sharing buttons of some sort. |
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He used to play hockey for a national league team and his county but nowadays he runs to keep fit. |
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Virtual apartheid is a fact of life in almost every urban school I visit nowadays. |
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The body performs best when slightly alkaline, but most Western diets nowadays contain an abundance of acid-forming foods. |
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Adkins later noted that the top fifty rodeo riders make roughly a half a million dollars a year nowadays. |
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Real economic profits nowadays play an abysmally insignificant role toward dictating economic expansion. |
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And nowadays, the marketplace wants dubs and shiny bling bling to spruce up otherwise unbearably ordinary rides. |
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When I go into my bank nowadays, I am flustered by the range of activities and services being discreetly pushed at me. |
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The most stylish party nowadays would be one held on a yacht, reminiscent of historic entertainment on royal boats or magnificent junks. |
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We want that Mr. Right to come in our lives on a white knight as much as that's not politically correct nowadays. |
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The soft life they lead nowadays as constituency members is just unbelievable compared with the good old days. |
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Youngsters nowadays prefer watching love stories with convoluted endings that stretch for more than three hours. |
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Two nuns live in the monastery nowadays, who, always willingly and kind-heartedly, open the heavy door to visitors and offer them cool water. |
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Almost every ingredient is farmed nowadays but it's the thought that counts. |
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Stylistically, it really set the tone for all the grainy filmed reconstructions of events we see in documentaries all the time nowadays. |
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Ads nowadays, especially on TV, portray blokes as stupid and disorganised, while women always know what's what. |
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In American colonial times, sugar was not as refined as nowadays and contained impurities. |
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A lot of the problems that we have nowadays in the world are very obviously continuations and connections from things that have gone on long ago. |
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Isaac Newton proposed using a curved mirror, rather than a lens, to magnify the heavens, and reflecting telescopes are nowadays the norm. |
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It is interesting how nowadays the two worlds of pop music and politics are closely intertwined. |
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These problems have become very common nowadays and have no complete cure in allopathy. |
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Everything nowadays comes in high quality, glossy cardboard boxes, or tins with lovely labels on. |
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Although I would find them much less to my taste nowadays, I still have those novels on my shelf, tattered and yellowed as they are. |
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The existence or not of a legal state of war is nowadays irrelevant for most purposes of international law. |
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Many, in times past, closely observed the movements of the bog lark, a bird you don't see that much nowadays. |
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Groups of youngsters nowadays are viewed with suspicion, and with good reason. |
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I notice that nowadays in politics you've got to get your laugh line first. |
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The term antiquarian tends to carry negative connotations nowadays, of someone with a naive or unsophisticated obsession with the past. |
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The problem nowadays is that there is no proper justice for law-abiding people. |
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The closest he gets to the sports scene nowadays is covering intercollegiate athletics for the University newspaper. |
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The trend nowadays is to loan animals from other zoos for breeding purposes. |
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Were anyone to make such claims nowadays, they would be treated with considerable reserve, not to say great scepticism. |
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Almost 17,000 overs bowled when nowadays a county pace bowler having played three consecutive games expects a testimonial by return of post. |
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Toshiba's new model SDR1002 reads CDs at only 24X and records both write-once and rewritable media at what is nowadays a rather pokey 4X speed. |
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Lead-acid batteries are nowadays helping the two billion persons not connected to any power supply. |
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The newsweeklies can hardly get their biased pieces onto news-stands nowadays before they're discredited. |
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Interestingly, surface modelers nowadays take pages from the solid modeling book in how they do things like putting fillets on edges. |
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To get blogs is easy nowadays and so you just spam by writing pseudo blogs and linking and pinging. |
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Although nowadays pillows stuffed with feathers are quite common, this should be regarded as a modern innovation. |
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We don't hear that often nowadays, nor a native Italian who inflects the words of a Verdi opera so beautifully and naturally. |
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The game takes so much out of players nowadays, with physical training and work demands and everything else. |
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Yet objective truth is not much mentioned nowadays in connection with the British press. |
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A combine harvester requires only one operator, which is a big consideration nowadays, when labour is hard to come by. |
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Voters nowadays are far less loyal to political parties than their parents or grandparents were. |
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Most countries have a good network of ATMs nowadays and as long as you've got the correct card you're sorted. |
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Even the sweetest letters I get nowadays look rushed, and the penmanship isn't good. |
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They all seem to be ruled by the Accountant's pen and the bottom line nowadays. |
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It shows how ideas that seem absurd and barbaric to most of us nowadays were the undisputed norm only a century ago. |
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The replies I got were pure circumlocution and double talk, nowadays referred to as spin. |
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That's amazing when you think about how physically demanding the game is nowadays. |
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When those factors are combined with much wider experience in overseas travel, people thinking about buying abroad are much more choosy nowadays. |
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Conceding the point, many opera houses nowadays always flash surtitles above the proscenium. |
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All money nowadays seems to be produced with a natural homing instinct for the Treasury. |
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The feedback is almost nil nowadays, and one does not want to flog a dead horse! |
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It is now 18 years since a home cyclist won, and nowadays a French stage win is treated as if it is a miracle. |
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The immigrants used to work producing silk, but nowadays Willard is famous for its soft fruit, mainly cherries. |
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I was surprised Watford parted company with him, but that seems to be the trend in football nowadays. |
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It reminds me of being a student when I used to wear mildly outrageous things, rather than the standard business attire I wear nowadays. |
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Go into just about every boulangerie in France nowadays and a standard baguette costs 80 centimes. |
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In particular, we can nowadays assume that the oldest Celtic was spoken in Central Europe and Northern Italy. |
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In practice air is nowadays never used in deep diving, the nitrogen being replaced by helium, which is far less soluble in fat. |
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It seems like we're always behind trying to play catch-up on the equipment nowadays it's changing so quickly. |
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Traditionally this is done in a horoku over a charcoal fire, but nowadays it is common to use a small frying pan. |
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Have you ever wondered why your children seem to do their sums upside-down nowadays? |
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Modem cruise ships nowadays casually pass close by these perils of the sea, now well marked, and defanged by 21st-century navigational aids. |
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Sadly, elephants cost too much nowadays, and my skywriting isn't what it was. |
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But nowadays, though the old men and women remember, the younger generations no longer hark back to that bitter past. |
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Everyone seems to just want an office job, something nice and easy nowadays. |
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Authors nowadays produce their own as camera-ready copy or get someone else to do so. |
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Even in regard to criminal statutes the presumption in favour of strict construction is nowadays rarely applied. |
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But nowadays movie production isn't so much a racket as a stalking horse for the real business of producing videos and cable TV rights. |
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Book jackets nowadays are an art form, and browsing through a bookstore is a feast for the eyes. |
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It is not surprising then that nowadays all sorts of dubious rights claims have been advanced. |
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The only thing that's changed is the media coverage and the public perception of players nowadays. |
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Everywhere a site comes up, the council seems to want to put up a block of flats nowadays. |
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When I discard clothing nowadays it's because it is worn out, yet I am loathe to throw anything away. |
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How many cities and regions in New Zealand will say nowadays they have nothing to do with tourism? |
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You've got to have motivation, but the reality is that parents make things far too easy for kids nowadays. |
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I used to be a whizz at water-skiing, but I've given that up because nowadays the sea is so polluted. |
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They rightly pointed out that nowadays you can prevent or detect these problems early. |
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The easy call would be to blame Marxist terrorists, but nowadays the security forces are not so sure. |
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Whereas in my first preregistration job I was on call for 108 hours a week, nowadays I might at worst be on for 80 hours. |
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There are a lot of solutions available to these problems nowadays that might not have been available in the past. |
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The City of Galway is the only town you can still see and hear street entertainers nowadays. |
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Everybody's making comebacks nowadays, but Soft Cell have more to offer than nostalgia. |
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Many companies nowadays give their executives bonuses in the form of share options. |
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Darwinians sometimes fall back on the idea that humanity nowadays is not living a natural life. |
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To run a hunt you need all the horsemen, stablemen, hound keepers and nowadays the local police. |
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It seems to be one of the rules of life nowadays that those who want to get something done have to make a fuss, and keep on making a fuss. |
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An undergraduate in academical dress may nowadays dispense with the square. |
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Now, you know as well as I do, that you rarely see anyone under fifty-ish or even with vaguely liberal views wearing a fur nowadays. |
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Modifying or customizing a vehicle has also become a trend among car enthusiasts nowadays. |
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Time marches on, and nowadays I'm content with a mug of good hot coffee, and grateful for it. |
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It hardly matters nowadays whether the opposition are neighbours or visitors from a far corner of Europe. |
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But then, the Tea Council represents the trade and 93 per cent of British cuppas nowadays come from bags. |
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As with the old Missa Brevis, so too nowadays it's not strictly necessary to set the Credo to fresh music. |
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You can mail the photos or upload the videos as social sharing is very easy nowadays. |
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It is thought that nowadays it would be unusual for the scope of general sweeper up words to be cut down under the ejusdem generis rule. |
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Over the years, I have developed a bit of a sixth sense about the business and nowadays tend to keep well away. |
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I was wondering if uprights with una corda pedal are being manufactured nowadays. |
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While it is rare for network television shows to be simulcast over the radio nowadays, it is not unheard of. |
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However, most people shuffle past nowadays without a hello or good morning. |
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A truss is rarely used nowadays, only when surgery is not possible or needs to be delayed. |
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Society nowadays is much more violent than it was 30 years ago and the screens are a modern-day necessity. |
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A nine days wonder has to be a big business to last out its full time nowadays. |
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It may be fashionable nowadays to claim that this was a war that shouldn't have been fought. |
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Placed twice in this in the past but tailed off last year and looks on the downgrade nowadays. |
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Discussion of Byrne's old band signifies more than just misty-eyed nostalgia nowadays. |
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Yet nowadays declining inner cities are disproportionately represented, at the expense of dormitory towns and rural areas. |
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There are a lot of people who are not trade union members, a lot of casual workers nowadays. |
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Miso used to be ground daily at home with a huge pestle and mortar, but nowadays it is sold ready ground. |
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It was one of those strangely placed stores in shopping centres which crop up more and more nowadays. |
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It's just that nowadays we feel the need to dignify our obsessions by passing them off as artistic or educational endeavours. |
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The manufacturers just don't strive to achieve a mirror-like polish nowadays. |
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You mightn't catch me showing quite that level of enthusiasm nowadays, but the cup can still create its own special brand of excitement. |
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But caps and hoods nowadays seem to be a cover for mischief and a lot worse besides. |
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Yet the politics of the area nowadays demonstrate the precariousness of modern Toryism in general, and of Letwin's prospects in particular. |
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I am a firm believer that kids nowadays are too involved in organised activities, meaning activities organised by adults. |
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People frequently complain that their questions nowadays are answered not by sentient humans but by machines. |
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But I've mellowed with age and, sometimes, I've even got a bit of spare cash instead of buttons in my purse nowadays. |
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The variety melanite was once used in mourning jewelry, but does not have any gem use nowadays. |
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That is why I think this is such an artificial foundation for deriving a rule nowadays from a case that had no conception of the Internet. |
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Yes there was all the usual blood and violence, which is the norm nowadays. |
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Even a minor fall in house prices is nowadays regarded as a signal for mass panic by the media. |
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Senior leaders nowadays don't have time for deep reflection or thoughtful analysis. |
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It is true that nowadays people are less willing to wait and more people than ever seem to barge in rudely and think nothing of it. |
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His deployments, coupled with training and regular field exercises, mean that he has been away from home a lot, like most soldiers nowadays. |
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We are particularly interested in the potential of specialisation and disaggregation, nowadays increasingly utilised by better banks worldwide. |
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Those sort of mechanical problems are the exception rather than the rule nowadays. |
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There is an increasingly fine line nowadays between some modern dance and classical ballet. |
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Given the exorbitant cost of authentic civet scrapings nowadays, Civet absolute is often formulated from civetone, a synthetic alternative. |
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Their shows suck, their toys bust too easily and games nowadays just don't have the same imagination. |
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They may agree that everyone's doing it nowadays, but they're still laughing behind your back. |
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This opposition of ideas resulted in religious dualism which elements makes itself felt even nowadays in the form of customs and rituals. |
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Many more channels are available nowadays, even if some of us still make do with the five. |
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Magnetometry is nowadays the most efficient non-destructive geophysical method of modern archaeology. |
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Most people nowadays do not wring chickens' necks, pluck them, and cook them for dinner, or butcher their own pigs, or gut their own fish. |
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Their current position in the table is a testament to the kind of hard work, patience and stability that is very rare in football nowadays. |
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Even young Luo teenagers, who nowadays live in Nairobi and rarely visit Luoland, nevertheless have learned to speak Dholuo fluently. |
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Scant regard is paid to the manifesto and its dissemination among the general public nowadays. |
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He assures me he is far too long in the tooth to compete against the current world title holders, who nowadays are in their teens. |
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If we look at racism then, despite all the self loathers, there is a good deal less racism nowadays than when I was a teenager. |
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Some of it is ropey, and some of the tracks go down routes that I wouldn't take nowadays, but on the whole I think it stands up. |
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It was typical of his work, very much on the borderline between mathematics and physical science, and exhibiting technical skill in classical analysis that is rare nowadays. |
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The so-called major scale consists of seven notes, which nowadays are designated by the letters C, D, E, F, G, A, and B, or sounded out as do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti. |
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The way young people sort out vendettas nowadays is absolutely horrendous. |
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The ruse of hiding the newspapers no longer works because nowadays when they cannot find them they put two and two together and gird themselves for a funeral. |
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By the way, Fred is alive and well in Wellington and looking forward to a new season of javelin throwing, his forte nowadays, along with track and field administration. |
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Eddy said he is practising using that forced smile on photos nowadays. |
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In the elections nowadays, after the polls close, the ballot boxes are opened and ballots counted openly in front of any interested citizen who wants to attend. |
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What do medical students, interns, and residents ever read nowadays? |
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Large quantities of fireclay were formerly used in the iron and steel industry, but nowadays their main use is for making bricks and sanitary ware. |
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The insularity of families nowadays has meant a definite loss to society. |
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What is truly missing from this sport nowadays is good commentators! |
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There is a lack of manners, a lack of courtesy nowadays, and you don't have to be Einstein to work out that the very fabric of society seems to be crumbling. |
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At the same time, things aren't really peachy-keen anywhere nowadays. |
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Politics like practically everything else nowadays is a matter of packaging and selling, be it an individual, a Prime Minister hoping to make an impact, or a policy. |
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But nowadays, we very much hope that we don't get cars catching fire. |
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There are still plenty of wild goats on the Kerry mountains, but a problem nowadays is in finding goat catchers to help with the capture, according to Frank. |
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Nullity proceedings are nowadays rare, though not wholly extinct. |
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In any case it's so much easier for customers to change accounts nowadays. |
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As with so many things nowadays, all that they are after is your money. |
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Music is becoming so readily available nowadays, with the rise of the internet, MP3 players etc, so for music aficionados there is real cachet in owning original vinyl. |
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I'm not even sure that many people nowadays could reliably identify puff pastry as puff pastry. |
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In the late '80s, the miniskirt became very stylish, and nowadays, clothes that expose the shoulders, the back and sometimes the belly are in vogue. |
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In my defense, I still read comics from time to time, though they are called graphic novels nowadays, involve a lot more thought and cost a bundle. |
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Most urban and suburban gardeners would nowadays be astonished to see the once-common linnet or bullfinch, even if they recognised one in the first place. |
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The disturbing thing nowadays is that resistance as spectacle has cut loose from its origins in genuine civil disobedience and is becoming more symbolic than real. |
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Gedi may have flown under the radar for centuries, but nowadays, it is a popular destination for adventurous visitors to Kenya. |
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But Hillstomp is the real deal, as legit as anything you will find nowadays down on the bayou. |
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Thus, nowadays, these four species represent progressive stages of late speciation and constitute an excellent example of ecological speciation and adaptive radiation. |
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We cynically reject any attempt at sincerity nowadays, but when it comes to the past we are as credulous as little children. |
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How many wingers nowadays can score as prolifically as that? |
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Dressed that night in an elegant ruby satin, Randolph Duke dress and a dripping diamond necklace, Harden exuded an old-time glamour and refinement that's rarely seen nowadays. |
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Years later, my brother still believes that being a girl is a disgrace, just like most of the local boys think nowadays. |
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Instead of being curdled with rennet as most cheeses are nowadays, the milk is soured with lactic acid-producing bacteria and left to separate naturally. |
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How much do we depend upon television for war reportage nowadays? |
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So much so that nowadays any deficiency in colour reproduction is far more likely to be a consequence of faulty photography than of careless printing. |
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It seems that nowadays re-releases of classic films focus solely on the visual element of a movie and forget that going to the cinema is also an aural experience. |
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In fact, nowadays, you can get a fatwa to validate any point you want to make. |
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Alsace wines that used to be dry are often medium sweet nowadays. |
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It is one of the most admired of all Middle English romances nowadays, because of its narrative coherence and life and the sustained interest of its action. |
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It stands to reason that nowadays, to do the latter would be shrewd indeed. |
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Mylar and reflective tape are both materials used by many people nowadays and they are well worth the effort of obtaining for use as inserts or wrapping the neck of a skirt. |
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Despite his good behaviour nowadays, he remains very much a man's man. |
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The handful of guitar instruction DVDs I have watched range from superlative to abysmal, and nowadays the marketplace is glutted with guitar videos. |
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The tessera was recovered from the Ninfeo of Punta Epitaffio during the underwater excavation in the sea in front of Baia, which nowadays is a little town near Naples. |
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It sometimes happens nowadays that people disforest vast territories without official permissions, illegally and then set fire to what remains after the illegal cutting. |
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This is fine for the wilderness backpacker, but those who want to carry a little more than just the bare essentials are nowadays more or less confined to official camp sites. |
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The preponderance of shops nowadays is an unhappy sign of modern life. |
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And nowadays, politicians and CEOs frequently employ the color to command respect and intimidate. |
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The challenges to the political power of many Middle Eastern states nowadays emanate from domestic and global sources as well as economic and social changes. |
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What I don't accept is that players are over-worked nowadays, I would not have minded playing every Saturday and Wednesday on the good quality pitches they have nowadays. |
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Too often, nowadays, jazz is marketed as though it were a kind of nutritional supplement. |
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Sporting a big beat sound with catchy hooks isn't enough nowadays. |
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The science of biochemistry, nowadays regarded as one of the fundamental pillars upon which the study of medicine rests, is something of a newcomer. |
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No self-respecting politician can ever be seen to be alone nowadays, and so whenever there is a camera around, the party leader and candidate are mobbed by pretend voters. |
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I don't need a color-screen mobile which is extremely popular nowadays. |
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When I hear what students, purporting to study for English degrees, know and do not know nowadays, I seem to sense huge doors shutting quietly behind us. |
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Instead of 140 men taking two days to unload and load 16 years ago, a ship nowadays can be turned around in less than a day by fewer than 50 people. |
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Although people are less likely to marry their first sexual partner nowadays, they are often serial monogamists, enjoying one long-term relationship after another. |
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To be accused of prejudice is one of the occupational hazards of public life nowadays. |
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No one nowadays reads his poetry, and his plays are unperformed. |
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Following this find, it is nowadays commonly presumed that, at least in late use, Runic was a widespread and common writing system. |
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In current usage the word monarchy usually refers to a traditional system of hereditary rule, as elective monarchies are rare nowadays. |
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In nowadays situation, innovation is becoming the most powerful motivity which will make the industry of design keep moving. |
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There are so few natural goalscorers nowadays, and even Manchester United lack one since they sold Ruud van Nistel-rooy. |
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Years ago my father and I always enjoyed peasemeal brose, so delicious, even the smell, but nowadays it's impossible to find some that compares. |
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The main attention nowadays is the integrated photoelasticity for the measurement of 3D stress fields. |
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The term is also used to describe the first course served in standard kaiseki cuisine nowadays. |
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In parts of the state, enjoying an occasional doobie is nowadays considered little different from sipping a Pinot Noir. |
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On the other hand, Dutch has been replaced in adjacent lands in nowadays France and Germany. |
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Occasionally, clocks whose hands revolve counterclockwise are nowadays sold as a novelty. |
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Similarly, the blue whale used to form large groups between Jan Mayen and Spitsbergen, but is hardly present nowadays. |
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In contrast to the past, nowadays primarily their meat is consumed, rather than fat and oil. |
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Industry is nowadays focused on agriculture and tourism, but historically mining and fishing were important activities. |
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Maundy money is a ceremonial coinage traditionally given to the poor, and nowadays awarded annually to deserving senior citizens. |
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Freshwater mussels nowadays are generally considered to be unpalatable, though the native peoples in North America ate them extensively. |
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I just don't understand why nowadays it is so important to have bulging biceps and triceps as a fast bowler. |
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It was invented by Linus Torvalds and is nowadays present on every Linux operation system. |
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The title Prince of Wales is nowadays always conferred along with the Earldom of Chester. |
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But not more comfortable than we need, I can tell you, comrades, with all the brainwork we have to do nowadays. |
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The term is still used by some writers but nowadays normally avoided in favor of Old Church Slavonic. |
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This bilinguality still exists nowadays, although it has started to deteriorate after Czechoslovakia split up. |
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But this time the corresponding Upper region is Upper Lorraine, in nowadays Northern France. |
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Is it just me, or is it hard to find anyone nowadays to Astroturf your car? |
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This is how many public safety officers are trained nowadays. |
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The aptonym has become nowadays the study object of the science called aptonymy. |
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I used to be quite proud of my elusiveness off the park but it's extremely difficult for them nowadays. |
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Tango enjoys worldwide popularity nowadays with groups like Gotan Project, Bajofondo and Tanghetto. |
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This arrangement is nowadays quite rare as most consultants and patients choose to have private work done in private hospitals. |
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This encounter was extremely controversial in Spain, being until nowadays a very sensitive point of the Government of Aznar. |
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Ireland has long been associated with thatched roof cottages, though these are nowadays considered quaint. |
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The initialism PC is being published more and more nowadays, albeit only one 1990s dictionary defines it. |
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Although he had no direct connexion with any political party, Kipling was a Conservative, a thing that does not exist nowadays. |
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But nowadays, the clamor for moving away from nuclear power has softened. |
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Not only in the financial sector, but also in other sectors more quants are active nowadays. |
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The majority of the electrical wheelchairs used nowadays by disabled people is lead accumulator powered. |
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How many of us nowadays would buy scrag end of lamb or brisket or pig's hocks? |
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What makes the huge lemming rush nowadays toward shallows such as these, in contrast to the unsoundable depths of the gospel? |
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A specific set of rules applies for the use of long s in German text, but nowadays it is rarely used in Antiqua typesetting. |
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A most respectable old Johnnie, don't you know. Doesn't do a thing nowadays but dig in the garden with a spud. |
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Services are held nowadays in the Methodist chapel at the other end of the village. |
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The hops used are flaked rather than the increasingly popular hop pellets available nowadays. |
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These positions can be created without primary legislation, nowadays at the behest of the Prime Minister. |
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As a result of the Taxquet ruling the juries give nowadays the most important motives that lead them to their verdict. |
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It was disclosed that Luther really died at Markt 56, nowadays the site of Hotel Graf von Mansfeld. |
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Dual form is obsolete in standard Latvian and nowadays it is also considered nearly obsolete in standard Lithuanian. |
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But nowadays, when we understand so many natural processes, we have no need for such solutions. |
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Since then basically the emblem of the kingdom would be kept until nowadays. |
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There's a Frankenword for everything nowadays and the word for Travis's film is passable. |
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She also admits that most of Marnie's clothes are Florence's hand-me-downs and not the designer clobber seen on lots of mini-mes nowadays. |
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The Maurice Tower is nowadays part of the building complex of the Senate of the Netherlands. |
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Sami is spoken in several variants, nowadays mostly regarded as separate languages. |
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General illumination nowadays is dominated by plasma lamps, namely fluorescent and high intensity discharge lamps. |
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The original badge was of gold, but nowadays is shown in various colours, predominantly green or black. |
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Lambert's hair is sometimes red, sometimes not, but nowadays it is hennaed and often pinned back with a mother-of-pearl comb. |
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The Russian Karelians, living in the Republic of Karelia, are nowadays rapidly being absorbed into the Russian population. |
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Yet nowadays there seems to be far too hasty a rush to judgment, with opinions apparently being backed by little but opinion, as if they were self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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The significance of the term warren nowadays is not what it once was. |
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Local authorities nowadays may appoint a 'Chief Executive Officer', with overall responsibility for council employees, and who operates in conjunction with department heads. |
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Double deckers are also commonly found in Thailand nowadays. |
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The traditions surrounding the maypoles vary locally, as does the design of the poles, although the design featuring a cross and two rings is most common nowadays. |
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However, nowadays, there are more privately held camp programs. |
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Several radio and meteorological stations operate on the island nowadays. |
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There has never been an exact distinction of usage between a bull and a brief, but nowadays most letters, including encyclicals, are issued as briefs. |
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Baked mud bricks and especially concrete blocks are also used nowadays, with thatched roofs still common, although often replaced by corrugated roofing sheets. |
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The Forestry Commission had for half a century a most interesting social policy which has had a large impact on upland Britain, but is rarely considered nowadays. |
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A lot of bathroom walls nowadays are covered in a decorative waterproof plastic panelling, which can make fixing essential items like toilet roll holders much easier to do. |
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Sometimes described as growing wild, kei is nowadays rarely available in the Nage region and so is usually replaced by string beans or another pulse. |
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But nowadays Jerry prefers to enjoy being nude in the pleasant surroundings of the Western Sunfolk Club in Monmouth or at Tything Barn in Pembrokeshire. |
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On this, every Chomskyan syntactician nowadays agrees without difficulty. |
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But Mardirian did not deny that an online presence was nowadays essential not only for his local customers, but also to reach vinyl record enthusiasts globally. |
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The purchase of human breast milk has become more common nowadays with not only parents buying it for their babies, but also by cancer patients, fetishists and body builders. |
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Other songs such as Instinction and Chant No 1 sound terrible nowadays. |
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Nowadays the main diseases transmitted are encephalitis in humans and heartworms in dogs. |
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Nowadays I'll divert from my route if I sense I'm making a fellow pedestrian feel uncomfortable, man or woman. |
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Nowadays in an even more competitive world, it would be economically disastrous for strikes to become commonplace. |
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Nowadays the sales analysis is all done by computer, and is therefore totally reliable. |
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Nowadays the middle classes are just as likely to have accumulated quoted investments, like stocks, bank accounts and other assets. |
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Nowadays the condition is treatable with tetracycline eye ointment and tetracycline taken orally. |
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Nowadays these artificial limitations are no longer bound to exploding online costs or harassingly slow connections. |
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Nowadays the only types of execution include gassing, the electric chair, lethal injection, firing squad and hanging. |
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Nowadays Hallowe'en comes second only to Christmas in a child's expectations. |
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Nowadays it is the footballers who behave like oafs off the field, while rugby players act like hooligans on it. |
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Nowadays they're just gone and nobody can find one, no matter how many spider holes they look in. |
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Nowadays he resembles a bulky Roy of the Rovers, but what he lacks in pace he more than makes up for in persistence and effort. |
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Nowadays critics are vapid, passionless creatures who seem increasingly irrelevant. |
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Nowadays New Year's Eve has become a time to reflect on the year's events, and look forward to the coming year. |
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Nowadays drinking in most workplaces is frowned upon, and the boozy culture of Westminster increasingly appears a dangerous anachronism. |
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Nowadays inexpensive unlocked cell phones are usually widely available on the market. |
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Nowadays I use color images from digital cameras as well as scans from slides, and the negatives print much more predictably. |
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Nowadays the car has cleverly mutated into a hatchback but even so, a bag of golfclubs is out of the question. |
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Nowadays when your solid-state, instant-on color TV goes on the blink, you phone the TV repairman for an appointment. |
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Nowadays it's football from the time you wake up in the morning until you to go bed at night. |
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Nowadays tunnels are mainly lined with concrete segments or with concrete pumped in between the excavated ground and internal shuttering. |
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Nowadays it has mobsters and corrupt cops and grandsons of evil geniuses who tried to freeze the world. |
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Nowadays it is often argued that freedom of speech does not extend to the right to be offensive, bigoted or racist. |
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