In almost every university also, the executive head was once upon a time a research fellow or ordinary lecturer. |
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His success with voters has been attributed to his gift for reaching out and touching ordinary people. |
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We have to maximise the turnout of ordinary rank and file members on the 19 June protest. |
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The preface to the reader made it abundantly clear that it was aimed not at erudite ecclesiastical theologians but at ordinary people. |
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Thus Dreyfuss gave us his character, an ordinary man caught up in wheels of justice spinning out of control, a simple, understated dignity. |
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His deft touch and ability to extract humour and absurdity from the ordinary extends beyond directing movies. |
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If you want to be more than just ordinary, then at some point, you're going to have to learn to burn your boats. |
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What we see here is simply the ordinary effect of the passage of time, from future to present to past. |
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Still, getting on with ordinary office routine and procedure, we suspect, was akin to walking on eggshells. |
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The glossy appearance of wheaten corn flour is from the fact that in ordinary flour the gluten remains undissolved and does not transmit light. |
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All other conditions to the loan advance have been, or will in the ordinary course be met. |
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In complex number algebra, rationalization is the equivalent of the simplification of fractions in ordinary algebra. |
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Eleven years in the political wilderness had freed me from ordinary party antagonisms. |
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The Solicitor-General for the Commonwealth says that the question of ordinary annual services is not justiciable in the courts of this country. |
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Additionally, they say that racing should be taxed as an ordinary business. |
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Maybe they just act like rock stars because it's a lot easier than acting like ordinary people. |
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The Web is full of ordinary people from all over the planet wittering on about whatever they want to. |
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All of these are political decisions to put the profits of big business above the lives of millions of ordinary people. |
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Eventually, our ordinary people will be affected with adverse effects on our still fragile economy. |
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With a prism ordinary white light can be split into a spectrum that resembles a rainbow. |
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Unlike still photography, the algorithm can produce the image in real time, on an ordinary laptop. |
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We are just ordinary people wanting a decent service and we are being told we will not get it. |
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Those findings are backed up by the real-life experiences of ordinary people all over this country. |
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The grand coalition also agreed to abolish numerous tax benefits for ordinary earners. |
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Feldstein mentions some revenue-neutral tax jiggering that could be stimulative, but that sounds like fairly ordinary tax policy stuff to me. |
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A waft or two of fragrance from the right plants in the right places can turn a garden from ordinary to enchanting. |
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I feel the police and our judicial system are aiding and abetting a government that makes criminals out of ordinary members of the public. |
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There are many women who, as abbesses or as ordinary nuns, did much for learning and welfare. |
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In its ordinary sense it conveys to us an item of plant with a projecting boom or jib over which are braced lifting wires and pulleys. |
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Her poetry displays an adroit mastery of simple language and an eye for the fine threads woven into ordinary lives. |
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It ought to be about ordinary people giving the metropolitan political elite an annual reality check. |
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In the ordinary course of events, to hold a wedding ceremony is a purely private matter that admits of no indiscreet remarks from other people. |
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As a result, latex modified mortar and concrete have an improved waterproofness over ordinary mortar and concrete. |
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For ordinary sensible people, genuineness trumps a slick tongue every time. |
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Unlike Big Brother, it doesn't ask ordinary people to jump through hoops to make them appear more interesting. |
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The formation of the association is seen as ordinary farmers and stock raisers banding together in time of need. |
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Winter storms normally bring ordinary rain, freezing rain and sleet as well as snow. |
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They are assembled in a kaleidoscopic fashion that jolts us out of our tendency to take the ordinary for granted. |
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These days judges read academic articles as part of their ordinary judicial activity. |
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People who lose pounds on an ordinary diet often put the weight back on once they come off the diet. |
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The profits of a trader for tax purposes are computed using the ordinary principles of commercial accounting. |
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This tax is in addition to the ordinary stamp duty payable by the buyer of property. |
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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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During very cold winters, ordinary water would freeze within the engine block and the radiator. |
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It is a remarkable accomplishment, relating in cartoon form a hymn to ordinary people. |
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Her absorbing, internationally acclaimed debut explores the modern German psyche through the experiences of three ordinary people. |
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He beat Keating in 1996, partly by casting himself as a champion of ordinary Aussies and Keating as representative of a washed-up elite. |
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The report also warned of the dangers of failing to improve the lot of ordinary Iraqis. |
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Of course if just the ordinary joe wants to buy my script well, that's ok too. |
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A school bus operator in South Yorkshire has cut carbon dioxide output by using a new fuel made from a blend of rapeseed oil and ordinary diesel. |
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The spearing was conducted from row boats in 2 to 6 feet of water, by means of ordinary fish spears with illumination from jack-lights. |
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An ordinary horse on the Flat would have to win five or six races a season to cover his training fees. |
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I strongly advise against the incorporation of emergency laws into our ordinary legal system. |
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He travels the circuit, pretending to be an ordinary joe, and then cleans up on bets and prizes because he has a great rock-and-roll voice. |
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The epsilon operator is a term-forming operator which replaces quantifiers in ordinary predicate logic. |
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They have a different social position to ordinary rank and file union members. |
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To protect this greatest of treasures, it was placed where no ordinary human being would ever be able to reach. |
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The bulk of the victims appear to be ordinary people who happen to have strayed across the media's radar. |
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The federation represents the group that traditionally has been one of the worst abusers of ordinary consumers. |
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Hawking's idea of science is that of a rarefied discipline far above the heads of ordinary people and definitely superior to all competing forms of knowledge. |
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The cover sports a photograph of Dove's grandparents, giving a sense of the ordinary people whose quotidian lives will be fleetingly sketched within. |
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But it is ordinary people who are going to be hit hard by this and it is going to be a long and painful process of adjustment. |
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Mike was a familiar figure whenever ordinary people were fighting back. |
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Then in 1841 he was promoted to an ordinary academician at the Academy. |
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Sannikov and the other opposition candidates are arrested and thrown in the clink, along with thousands of ordinary citizens. |
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It is an ordinary place marked by its striking simplicity and quietness. |
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It is excellent, but it is not by means of water-carriage, a more than ordinary wanness had overspread the emaciated fingers through which trickled many passionate tears. |
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For example, ordinary first responders are instructed not to enter an affected area to save someone's life if they would accumulate a dose of 25 rads of radiation. |
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Try water colours, acrylic paints, pastels and coloured paper, coloured modelling clay, ordinary air-drying clay, origami paper, rubber printing stamps and gel pens. |
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Meanwhile many ordinary Egyptians will find themselves back at square one, caught between Scylla and Charybdis. |
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Total awareness is a discipline beyond the ken of us ordinary mortals. |
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His general public image was that of a true sage, a benevolent, white-haired wise man, full of sound advice for the guidance of the lives of ordinary people. |
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When one of the narrators in a novel is the ghost of a girl who fell to her death in a dumb waiter, you know it's not going to be an ordinary read. |
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The aim was to bring the ordinary believer closer to the church, and incidentally raising its effectiveness for the tsar as an agency for controlling society. |
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Built with bipartisan support, what opened in the Ghanaian capital of accra is no ordinary highway. |
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Reasoning for the ordinary and quotidian experiences of observation, Diderot demanded not only the artist but also the art critic to be liberated from the studio model. |
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My wife and I made abortive attempts at ordinary conversation. |
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With the Russians gone, ordinary Afghans expected a return to calm. |
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They have used words and jargon that ordinary people can't understand as a way of preserving and extending their power while excluding the vast majority of the population. |
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But Tuesday's contrasting administration rhetoric about the war on terrorism underscores a problem that has whipsawed ordinary citizens for months. |
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Kreutler and her late husband, Uli, arrived in 1979, and chose to go into farming, an occupation that might seem ordinary enough in rural Ireland. |
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King Norodom Sihanouk and his queen always enjoy the annual ceremony and the prime minister, other leaders and thousands of ordinary people also participate in the event. |
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As bloodletting continues and criminals take advantage of the political chaos, ordinary Egyptians are arming themselves. |
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With the influx of new blood every year, ready-made stars, they have a massive advantage over the ordinary club side, who must make up the numbers from within their own ranks. |
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They are quite unlike the radiating ribs of ordinary mushrooms, but serve the same function, i.e. they constitute the gills on which the spores are carried. |
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Not to be able to do so would mean that the balance of power in the workplace was shifted completely in favour of the employer and away from ordinary working people. |
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But then I looked at him there with the wifey and kiddies, looking all happy and ordinary eating their lunch and I thought how rude it would be for me to take their picture. |
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The achievement of realism in the theatre was to direct attention to the social and psychological problems of ordinary life. |
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I came away bewildered, and hardly able to find my way among ordinary affairs. |
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In 1922, he did his matura by way of a second chance education and finally joined the University as an ordinary student. |
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In most countries, only one class of nationality exists, and only one type of ordinary passport is issued. |
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That they were too neglectful of ordinary people like us and overlooked us. |
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It may alter the constitution and ordinary laws, dismiss the cabinet, and override presidential vetoes. |
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It required women to pass five subjects at an ordinary level and one at honours level and entitled them to hold a degree from the university. |
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The aim of his political thought was to safeguard the rights and freedoms of ordinary men and women. |
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Contractual relationships most likely were of particularly great significance in ordinary subsistence economy. |
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When the law was repealed in 1782, it was no longer ordinary Highland dress, but was adopted instead as the symbolic national dress of Scotland. |
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In contrast, the state also owns controlling interest in ordinary limited liability corporations. |
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As most ordinary people sat on stools until the 1700s, an armchair conveyed status to a winning bard. |
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In addition, the Druids monitored the religion of ordinary Gauls and were in charge of educating the aristocracy. |
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The first stripped the King of unlimited authority, while the second included ordinary citizens from the towns. |
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The story begins in the Paleolithic, and was intended to come right up to modern times, always focusing on ordinary people. |
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During the Seventh Doctor's era, it was hinted that the Doctor was more than just an ordinary Time Lord. |
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Some used pens on ordinary paper, while others used light beams to expose photosensitive paper. |
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Amber is produced from a marrow discharged by trees belonging to the pine genus, like gum from the cherry, and resin from the ordinary pine. |
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This led to the establishment of schuilkerken, covert churches, behind seemingly ordinary canal side house fronts. |
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Restaurants range from being rather luxurious and expensive to being ordinary and affordable. |
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Tests had been developed for counterfeit coins and proved very popular with the victims, mostly ordinary people. |
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Divested of egotistic obsession, an ordinary human being could achieve the panoptic vision of a sage. |
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Even ordinary people made use of dried toads, their bile, faeces and blood. |
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In the Semitic languages, paragogic letters are added to the ordinary forms of words to express additional emphasis or a change in the meaning. |
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Each of these situations can be accounted for through the boundary conditions applied to the resulting system of ordinary differential equations. |
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Mail charges were often beyond the reach of ordinary captive slaves, and it could take several months for the mail to be delivered. |
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Ranks that were found on ordinary vessels of the seventeenth, and eighteenth century were found on pirate ships. |
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During the First World War many constables resigned to join the colours and hundreds of ordinary citizens enrolled as special constables. |
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A somewhat similar objection has been made by Locke and others, to the effect that the ordinary demonstrative syllogism is a petitio principii. |
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Our turnips, parsnips, and carrots are here both bigger and sweeter than is ordinary to be found in England. |
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Penalty Fares can be collected only by authorised Revenue Protection Inspectors, not by ordinary Guards. |
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This generalized temperature tends to the ordinary temperature when N goes to infinity. |
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Consequently, holding the ordinary consulship was a great honor and the office was the major symbol of the still republican constitution. |
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He held six consulships during Vespasian's reign but only one of these, in 73, was an ordinary consulship. |
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And it is that liberty alone, which gives the true relish and delight to their ordinary playgames. |
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Ere halfe these Authors be read, which will soon be with plying hard and dayly, they cannot choose but be masters of any ordinary prose. |
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Kublai Khan, founder of the Yuan dynasty, built special relays for high officials, as well as ordinary relays that had hostels. |
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The Inca army was the most powerful at that time, because they could turn an ordinary villager or farmer into a soldier. |
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Ninety percent or more of smallpox cases among unvaccinated persons were of the ordinary type. |
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In this form the prodromal illness still occurred but may be less severe than in the ordinary type. |
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In fatal cases of ordinary smallpox, death usually occurs between the tenth and sixteenth days of the illness. |
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The ordinary Cossacks had to follow and give up their traditions and liberties. |
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Most hosts wore fleece hats with coloured cloth tops in full dress, and round caps, with or without peaks, for ordinary duties. |
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Entire suits of mail kusari gusoku were worn on occasions, sometimes under the ordinary clothing. |
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The Qing government differentiated between Han Bannermen and ordinary Han civilians. |
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Every spring and fall, from ordinary Manchus to aristocrats, all had to take riding and archery tests. |
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Lisle is composed of two strands that have each been twisted an extra twist per inch than ordinary yarns and combined to create a single thread. |
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A ligature is a fusion of two or more ordinary letters into a new glyph or character. |
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The aim of Calvin's political theory was to safeguard the rights and freedoms of ordinary people. |
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For ordinary people, the word meant some kind of holy action of which there is inherent power to free the conscience from sin. |
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He communicated as easily with the ordinary people of his congregation as with rulers such as Philip of Hesse. |
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The ordinary Roman Rite of the Mass had made no provision for any congregation present to receive communion in both species. |
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Such teachings of the ordinary and universal magisterium are obviously not given in a single specific document. |
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The confession teaches that there is no ordinary possibility of salvation outside of the visible church. |
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The Bishop of London is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury. |
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The jury, as ordinary members of the community, must decide the amount of force reasonable in the circumstances of the case. |
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We should also protect the autonomy that such a medium confers to ordinary people as well as media magnates. |
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By Divine law the pope has such ordinary jurisdiction for the entire Church and a bishop for his diocese. |
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The plough was extremely successful on wet, boggy soil, but soon was used on ordinary land. |
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The notion of flow is basic to the study of ordinary differential equations. |
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Bans is common and ordinary amongst the Feudists, and signifies a proclamation, or any public notice. |
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It's difficult to infer how these changes will affect ordinary citizens. |
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They've had the ordinary problems associated with starting a new business. |
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From the beginning, it was apparent that she was not an ordinary child. |
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On such a day, a holiday having been voted by acclamation, an ordinary walk would not satisfy the children. |
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But not just ordinary roses or tulips, she had majestic African lilies and exotic oriental orchids. |
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Thus antiwater would boil and freeze at the same temperatures as ordinary water. |
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An architect's lien statute may grant the same rights to a design professional as an ordinary mechanics' lien. |
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Her ordinary attire, she said, was in the way for an artillerywoman, and she asked permission to wear the male garb. |
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For an ordinary intellect, yes, but for me a mere bagatelle, or bag-of-shells, as the ancients have it. |
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Boxer was an enormous beast, nearly eighteen hands high, and as strong as any two ordinary horses put together. |
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He's stuck his hand in his pocket as if he wanted to look more like an ordinary man, or more blokeish. |
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My thoughts always revert to the angry butt-woman when the second chapter of St. James' Epistle is read in its ordinary course. |
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One seldom finds in Italy a spot of ground more agreeable than ordinary that is not covered with a convent. |
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God never wrought miracle to convince atheism, because his ordinary works convince it. |
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An acceptance of our common creaturedom is essential not just to the health of the planet but to our ordinary happiness. |
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A lion is debruised when a bend or other ordinary is placed over it, as in the cut. |
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Diamond and Dybvig show that a bank offering an ordinary deposit contract can provide allocations superior to those of simple exchange markets. |
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A second special was out of the question, as the ordinary local service was already somewhat deranged by the first. |
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Ichigo, 13, is just an ordinary dojikko while her younger sister Natsume wins at a piano competition. |
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Throughout India the ekka is the ordinary vehicle in which the natives travel, and until recent times was the only one available to Europeans. |
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Falsehood, which was in ordinary cases the gravamen of the complaint, was omitted altogether in the information against him. |
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The ordinary London growler is considerably less wide than a gentleman's brougham. |
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Few ordinary workers had the vote, and they created their own organisations in the form of trade unions. |
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The pentachoron, hypercube, orthoplex, hecatonicosachoron, and hexacosichoron are analogues of the ordinary Platonic solids. |
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The equational theories developed herein are ordinary conditional equational theories. |
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The room itself was no larger than an ordinary living room, but it appeared to be a Home Depot of modern weaponry. |
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The ordinary hot saw, for sawing iron at a blight red heat, differs but little from a common circular wood-saw. |
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This shape, which was developed through years of field experience, penetrates ordinary soil efficiently and stands rough use. |
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Both devices would allow the Senate to bypass the ordinary due process rights that all citizens had. |
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But a conflictless world is only possible within a hyperideal vision, and this possibility is not the way of life found in ordinary experience. |
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Sometime around 800, a Reeve from Portland in Wessex was killed when he mistook some raiders for ordinary traders. |
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Most critics group Lanyon with the Chicago imagists, artists who use ordinary objects and meticulous detail to explore fantasy. |
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Interestingly, oath breaking and the absence of just judgements for ordinary people were mentioned a number of times. |
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To initiate his pupil into any part of learning, an ordinary skill in the governor is enough. |
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An ordinary soldier might have died from such a wound, but Henry had the benefit of the best possible care. |
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Landholders faced a great loss, but for ordinary men and women it was a windfall. |
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Wafers, as opposed to ordinary baker's bread, were to be used as the bread at Communion. |
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For each personal ordinariate the ordinary may be a former Anglican bishop or priest. |
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The Commons assemble in their own chamber, wearing ordinary day dress, and begin the day, as any other, with prayers. |
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Secondly the military emerged in its own right as a separate sphere of society distinct from the ordinary civilian world. |
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The first, in 1258, stripped the King of unlimited authority and the second, in 1265, included ordinary citizens from the towns. |
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The judge should use the plain everyday ordinary meaning of the words, even if this produces an unjust or undesirable outcome. |
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Impeachment was originally used to try those who were too powerful to come before the ordinary courts. |
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Many cities have ordinary district councils, which share power with county councils. |
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As noted above, in ordinary discourse, city can refer to any large settlement, with no fixed limit. |
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In his final examination in January 1831 Darwin did well, coming tenth out of 178 candidates for the ordinary degree. |
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One of the observations in Micrographia was of fossil wood, the microscopic structure of which he compared to ordinary wood. |
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In 1872 he was made an honorary fellow of Trinity College, and three years later an ordinary fellow, which meant stipend as well as honour. |
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A big world beyond the limits of the ordinary light microscope now lies open to exploration. |
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Jenner's continuing work on vaccination prevented him from continuing his ordinary medical practice. |
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When this configuration is used on an ordinary coach, it has 28, 29 or 31 seats. |
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The decoration found on the stems are perpendicular ribbings, ordinary rounded mouldings, and perpendicular lobings. |
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Finally, a management board of seven directors are collectively concerned with the ordinary running of the trust. |
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Organized trade covered everything from ordinary items in bulk to exotic luxury products. |
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Each successive edition was the ordinary form of the Roman Rite Mass until superseded by a later edition. |
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Moreover, this attractiveness was perceived as a danger to ordinary men who they could seduce and tempt into their sinful world. |
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Students can work towards a first degree at either ordinary or honours level. |
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The second form was an ordinary cross carved onto a round or oblong silver plate. |
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In 1550, for example, the ordinary mustered 105 men, with an additional 300 extraordinary yeomen. |
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Until 1549, the guards at the Tower were numbered among the extraordinary but in that year were raised to the status of ordinary yeomen. |
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In 1551, the ordinary was expanded to 200 men, of whom 100 were to be archers and 100 halberdiers, but these numbers were not maintained. |
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Unlike ordinary sausages it is a typical home dish, not sold at hot dog stands. |
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In his later years, Gainsborough often painted relatively simple, ordinary landscapes. |
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Ulrici noted the way Theseus and Hippolyta behave here, like ordinary people. |
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A chewing gum comprising a mixture of snuff and a masticable waterproof waxy body, solid at ordinary temperatures. |
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However, novels slowly divested themselves of the Arthurian and chivalric trappings and came to centre on more ordinary or picaresque figures. |
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Hardy in these poems often used the viewpoint of ordinary soldiers and their colloquial speech. |
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This paper was sold much more cheaply than most others, and was intended for ordinary people to read. |
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Woolf admired Chekhov for his stories of ordinary people living their lives, doing banal things and plots that had no neat endings. |
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Melissa, Bawm, hath an admirable vertue to alter melancholy, be it steeped in our ordinary drink, extracted, or otherwise taken. |
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The official classifications for unlicensed members of the deck department are able seaman and ordinary seaman. |
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The Brehon law excepted women from the ordinary course of the law so that, in general, every woman had to have a male guardian. |
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For ordinary soldiers, their thick hair often served as a helmet, but they sometimes wore simple helmets made from animal hides. |
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While Americans tend greatly to value socioeconomic achievement, being ordinary or average is generally seen as a positive attribute. |
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Despite the vast profits of slavery, the ordinary sailors on slave ships were badly paid and subject to harsh discipline. |
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Despite some propaganda aspects, it was predominantly an ordinary woman's magazine. |
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This procedure is slightly modified and renamed ordinary legislative procedure. |
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The impact of the Troubles on the ordinary people of Northern Ireland has been compared to that of the Blitz on the people of London. |
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However, British rule came at price for many ordinary people as well as traders. |
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States that have codified constitutions normally give the constitution supremacy over ordinary statute law. |
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In other countries, such as Ireland, the ordinary courts may perform this function in addition to their other responsibilities. |
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He conducted experiments in which hydrogen and ordinary air were combined in known ratios, and then exploded with a spark of electricity. |
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In the early days the potatoes were sliced up by hand and cooked in an ordinary fish and chip fryer. |
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The outcome of this case is unknown, but it seems to indicate that this Malory was something other than an ordinary country gentleman. |
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Many legal scholars and judges agree that ordinary reasoning, or common sense reasoning, plays an important role. |
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The defense is not available if the tortfeasor's conduct amounts to malicious or intentional wrongdoing, rather than to ordinary negligence. |
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That decision is often thought to be the best example of the European legal order's divergence with ordinary international law. |
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Article 5 of the 1831 Belgian Constitution made a difference between ordinary naturalization, and grande naturalisation. |
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With all this material, the structure and composition of the processed raw material is quite different from ordinary wood. |
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A hyphen is generally used to indicate the boundary between the components of ordinary and reduplicative compounds in derivational morphology. |
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The speed of the reaction is what distinguishes an explosive reaction from an ordinary combustion reaction. |
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Nevertheless, some of the more ordinary details of his life have been gathered from these traditional sources. |
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There is something noble in the carriage of an ordinary Rajput, and something vulgar in that of the most distinguished Mahratta. |
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The route is rough but allows the ordinary hillwalker to view Napes Needle, Sphinx Rock and many of the famous climbing locations. |
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As with ordinary henges, they are thought to have served ritual purposes and are thought to be of late Neolithic date. |
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Henge enclosures often contain or lie close to one or more ordinary henges. |
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Tausen's preaching converted ordinary people, merchants, nobles, and monks and even the Prior grew to appreciate Tausen and ordered his release. |
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Ghosts might also cause sickness or even invade the body of ordinary people, to be driven out through strong medicines. |
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I do not mean osseous sarcoma, but the ordinary sarcomatic condition found in an abnormal growth of the tissues. |
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The spirit-faces are sometimes obtained on ordinary paper without the aid of a camera and are called Scotographs. |
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It probably belongs to the class we are accustomed to call sheet lightnings, for these are by far the most frequent in an ordinary storm. |
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Trying to prove that a new user is simply a previous user in a new sock puppet is quite hard for the ordinary user and even administrators. |
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Near to the audience the stage whisper was not much louder, although more distinct, than an ordinary whisper in private life. |
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If after seven hours' tarrying he shall have no stomach, let him defer his meal, or eat very little at his ordinary time of repast. |
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If you strip away the hype, you find that he is just an ordinary person trying to make a living, like everyone else. |
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With a few simple ingredients and a minimal amount of effort, these nuts will go from ordinary to superfabulous! |
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Like superwoman going in the door ordinary and coming back out as this time-warped superslut, hot and ready, a little evil. |
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If no supervotes are cast, the majority decides. If at least one supervote is cast, then the ordinary votes have no significance. |
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The mother screamed that Ali was a posh totty who held her nose up at ordinary folk with babies. |
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An ordinary community which is hostile or friendly as passion or as interest may veer about. |
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The vocabulary of social sciences is often incomprehensible to ordinary people. |
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They say that a person turns into a were wolf when he is bitten by another lycanthrope, or even by an ordinary wolf. |
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An ordinary passing day, One much like yester-morrow, Shed its light in timeless gray And all its simple sorrow. |
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What's more, that intensity lies within an exceptionally narrow band of wavelengths compared with the emissions from ordinary heated tungsten. |
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Born in 1973, Daniel Westling was an ordinary man for the most part of his life. |
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The models are not Adonises they are ordinary men who are willing to take their kit off. |
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The ratio will change from the current one ADR per five ordinary shares to one ADR per two ordinary shares. |
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Although mine had ordinary tyres, most Minxes came with whitewalls which looked very American. |
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Mr Hague wants to stick his jackboot into ordinary working people because he cares not one jot about them. |
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The ulcers caused by Zollinger-Ellison syndrome are more painful and less responsive to treatment than ordinary peptic ulcers. |
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The new experiments, which probed antihydrogen atoms, show no sign that physical laws differ between this exotic matter and ordinary matter. |
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Jivers, jitterbugs, lindy hoppers, and just ordinary style mavens needed the plain suede sole. |
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How do the receptionists, radiotherapists, ordinary doctors, get themselves into a leadership mindset? |
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The technology eliminates friction losses through the crankshaft, connecting rod and journal bearing of an ordinary reciprocating compressor. |
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His hair had vanished, or was on the point of vanishing, not through ordinary loss but by a process of rarification. |
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Given the extra ordinary market conditions some rating practitioners have suggested that some properties could be beyond rateability. |
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This is another Salinger, this is an ordinary Salinger, not the reclusive, angry person people thought he was. |
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Was WW1 a just war or were ordinary people sent to the slaughter for the not very glorious cause of redividing the world and its resources? |
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Saboteur and Turbo Esprit have one turboload side and one ordinary load. So if you do have problems with the fast load, you can load in the other side. |
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The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union pass legislation jointly in nearly all areas under the ordinary legislative procedure. |
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I am but a Freshman yet in France, therefore I can send you no News but that all is here quiet, and 'tis no ordinary News that the French should be quiet. |
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The coal is fed out of the hopper by means of an ordinary screw. |
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The gilt lantern burned palely in the stairwell, but in the dining room the ordinary shadows deepened in the corners and hung like smoke in the coving of the ceiling. |
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This new deployment model, based on Customer Premise Equipment does not interrupt ordinary phone service when the Web is accessed or an email message is sent. |
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Translating his words, ordinary citizens stood in long lines at clinics after the incident donating blood for the injured, in a stance of recurrently replayed solidarity. |
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Instead, an ISP should be viewed as an independent agent acting in the ordinary course of its business, as it contracts with many enterprises to host Websites on its servers. |
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The spermatozoon is not concerned with evasion, but in addition to the ordinary physical and chemical changes it has a special attractional relation to the ovum. |
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The clergy were seen to have an elevated status among ordinary people and this was partly due to their closeness with God, being his envoys on earth. |
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An ambassador in ordinary is one constantly resident at a foreign court. |
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The facts probably are that the ordinary symptoms of sorocho are aggravated by the putrid emanations from the tombs, and the virulent diseases result from the latter cause. |
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For use in public institutions, in corridors and grounds, I would recommend an elevated spittoon, which has numerous advantages over the ordinary spittoon placed on the floor. |
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As the ordinary course of common affairs is disposed of by general laws, so likewise men's rarer incident necessities and utilities should be with special equity considered. |
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For groups which do not recognize a priesthood distinct from ordinary believers the services are generally led by a minister, preacher, or pastor. |
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In 1989, Perlin and Hoffert presented hypertexture, a modeling technique where an ordinary surface is thickened into a region of space with some density. |
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In the first class of cases, bishops do not possess ordinary jurisdiction. |
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It is these ordinary people, who are struggling daily to make ends meet, who will be coughing up to subsidise the cushy lives of wrongdoers and recidivists. |
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Throughout the history of the Republic, the constitutional evolution was driven by the conflict of the orders between the aristocracy and the ordinary citizens. |
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In the burghs the old schools were maintained, with the song schools and a number of new foundations becoming reformed grammar schools or ordinary parish schools. |
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Whereas your ordinary middle-ranking persons, they never had the least notion of what it was, so naturally they were up a stump every time they come across it, you see. |
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An ordinary gift cannot sublime a person to a supernatural employment. |
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In R v Singh, the Court of Appeal held that a threat to expose the defendant's adultery would not be sufficient threat to overbear the will of an ordinary person. |
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In Portugal and in the former Portuguese Empire, the judges used to carry a staff that was red for ordinary judges and white for the judges from the outside. |
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