Of the two types, the hepatitis B virus or HBV poses the greatest health threat and most affects Chinese, Africans and Inuits. |
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The horrible reality of warfare and the inherent dangers it poses have been very much to the fore. |
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He bit into a Danish, his first in months, and perhaps his last before he poses, as only he can pose, once again. |
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This poses an important test for those of us who want to make a consistent stand in defence of liberties during the second term. |
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Throughout the book numerous studies are given as premises for the theories Buss poses, along with many case study examples. |
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With it the person poses tentative, general, preverbal hypotheses in terms of which to scan for confirmatory evidence. |
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Paul Eves can do no wrong in his portrayal of a security guard that always poses the wrong question at the wrong time. |
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They strike poses, flash winning smiles and try to make themselves look as alluring as possible. |
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The regime itself used the military to achieve power and has long been aware of the danger it poses. |
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I declare this a lifetime top-ten paddle even before a sea lion launches itself onto a rock and poses, head straight up. |
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That poses two searching questions for those determined to push the UK into the euro. |
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Note that in this case, both gift-giving scenes portray the protagonists in symmetrical, equivalent poses. |
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The mannequins stood in various poses, showing off the latest designs of the fashion world. |
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In its writhing poses, the Massacre, in particular, stands out as testament to Bonifacio's avant-garde enthusiasm for Mannerism. |
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Unlike the Azan method, the Masson trichrome stain poses no potential health risk to laboratory personnel. |
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Tiger Woods poses with wahine hula girls and the winner's trophy after his victory in the 23rd PGA Grand Slam of Golf on Wednesday. |
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This stripped-down, scoreless film is a powerful drama that poses questions about what we owe our spouses and ourselves. |
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It was these drinking poses which enabled the giraffe supplant the warthog as Alex's favourite animal. |
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That poses a problem with perforation and overlapping other similar stamps on the sheet. |
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None of these three countries poses a real threat to United States security. |
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The bird excrement is highly toxic, bio-hazardous and poses a serious threat to humans. |
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This poses problems both for through traffic as well as for vehicles waiting to turn. |
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The Internet poses several potential challenges to the regime that provoke a reactive state response. |
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Soil salinity poses serious limitations to agriculture in many areas around the world. |
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Tissue and bone banking poses significant risks to recipients if errors are made. |
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Lakshmi and Shanmuga display a succession of foot rhythms and sculpturesque poses, graceful movements of arms and body. |
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Services have been redirected to the small branch at Kew Road in a red zone or a larger one at Richmond which poses a great inconvenience. |
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Despite the threat workfare poses to public-sector unions, Williams says the labor movement has been sluggish in responding to the issue. |
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You go to a newsagent and there are pictures of women in very alluring poses. |
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Oddly, he poses as a counterfeit money supplier in order to infiltrate the gang. |
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Many flashes blind us as we pull our picture poses and we walk on into the large gathering blocking the Odeon cinema entrance. |
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If search is driven both by cognition and experiential learning, then changing one's cognitive representation poses an additional risk. |
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This protein poses interesting questions for those who deal with the detailed analysis of protein structures. |
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Certainly any intervention that involves an object or hand entering the birth canal also poses a risk of infection. |
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These poses also help mobilize your knee joints by correcting the misalignment that occurs if your muscles are too tight. |
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In one photo, Vasell poses alone holding up the head of his trophy with the hunting rifle leaned against the animal's body. |
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The model's poses, at first glance sexually provocative, are actually those used by wolves. |
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So, she has a system of poses and a lilt to her voice and it was very calculated so it was easy to imitate. |
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Sitting on nine lotus and nine leaves are seven Siamese twins in various positions, mimicking religious poses. |
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He poses next to his world record lingcod caught Friday about 80 miles south of Ninilchik. |
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Educating a culturally and linguistically diverse student population poses new challenges to America's school systems. |
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Whilst the narrator poses questions to himself and the viewer, the nature of death, bloodlust and voyeurism is brought home. |
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With her fierce red bob, black cloak and low-cut leopard-print dress, Baroness Emile d' Erlanger poses next to an uncaged wildcat. |
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Many professional pianists avoid it due to the astounding technical difficulties it poses. |
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Over the past five years, the Parisian club has produced a special calendar for charity featuring unclad players in a variety of poses. |
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Over a glass of rubicund wine and juicy steak, he poses the main dilemma of the movie. |
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An addition this time to her print offering is a centrefold that explains the basic dance poses and mudras. |
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A general strike, Leon Trotsky once wrote, poses the question of power point-blank. |
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To tell a story of character in flash fiction clearly poses special challenges. |
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He loved to strike poses, to attitudinize, and in these last years allowed his imagination to run riot. |
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The hostile environment of space poses a special challenge to the wellbeing of astronauts. |
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The man's upturned eyes and tilted head play off traditional saintly poses in Spanish religious sculpture. |
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Samaras strikes hundreds of different poses, twisting and reshaping himself before the lenses of his various Polaroids. |
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Or try Body Balance, a blend of balance poses combined with flowing guided movements, yoga and meditation. |
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By juxtaposing man and ape in identical squatting poses, these capitals explicitly evoke the simian trait of mimicry. |
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Windows users were warned today to be on their guard for a new virus that poses as a racy attachment to a saucy email. |
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She's changed her headshots three times over the past year to give her readers a variety of new looks, hairstyles and confident poses. |
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The frame and barrel are a single casting, which allows for easy manufacturing, but poses challenges to drilling, reaming and rifling. |
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The dangerous stretch of road also poses problems for Matthew's sister who has to negotiate the road with a small child and pushchair. |
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The increasing size of the slag pile poses an ongoing threat to the richest remaining prairie site. |
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In supine poses the back rests on a bolster or higher support while the legs are crossed simply or placed in different positions. |
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Her identical poses mimic Newton's paired photographs showing a group of statuesque fashion models similarly dressed and undressed. |
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Sathya displays a succession of foot rhythms and sculpturesque poses with playful eyes, graceful movement of arms and body. |
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In fact, many observers opined that her back poses were among the best in the entire contest. |
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Open theists, following process theists, insist on the difficulties the Thomistic solution poses for human freedom. |
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The questions he poses are the last two questions of the baptismal covenant in the Book of Common Prayer. |
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That poses a big threat to us all and makes the world a very dangerous place. |
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But for all its uses, the fraternal allegory poses a final and irresolvable problem for the national narrative. |
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The pointless poses of the last farewells pass into the ice of politeness like the smooth insides of a purse. |
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The Net poses intractable problems to the would-be lawmaker, or moral disciplinarian. |
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To be sure, controlling high-technology medicine poses big challenges in managing treatment. |
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For example, ice racing is more about handling and poses different obstacles than a hill climb. |
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Gather the kiddies around and force them into ridiculous poses for holiday card pictures. |
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The poses seem to be modelled on a quick-motion camera observing the unfolding of flowerets. |
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American life poses challenges for those who have not seen escalators, refrigerators, traffic lights, and scan-your-own grocery checkouts. |
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However, bat rabies poses a significant threat to human population in these areas. |
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Discovering her abandoned and terminally ill, Gregory cross-dresses and poses as her nurse. |
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The boy poses for the camera, fingers in pockets of tight white pants, no shirt, leather jacket, tilted cap, shades, cool. |
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In two of the examples in New York, single apes and men squat in identical poses in alternation beneath the Corinthian volutes of the capital. |
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The emergence of such superbugs, which experts have long predicted, poses a grave threat. |
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The day surgery suite poses unique challenges for medication and supply distribution. |
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Eager to endear herself to the assembled press, Brandy hosts three dinners where she meets and greets and poses for pictures. |
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But the new human rights era in English law also poses a more fundamental challenge to basic doctrines of tort law and procedure. |
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To challenge yourself, do the balance poses on a plush carpet or on a wobble board. |
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People in the paintings were drawn and painted with such intricate poses and expressive details. |
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They spend an hour clearing their minds with cleansing breaths and strengthening their bodies with bridge and cobra poses. |
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Avoid traditional belly poses, such as the cobra pose, that require you to place weight on your midsection. |
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At the same time it poses the most fundamental questions about what matters in a performance of a piece of music. |
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Society women quickly took note and queued up to have their portraits painted in similar poses. |
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But most took photographs in conventional poses, the convention being an important part of the record. |
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All I could do was sit back and watch as they made what sounded like haikus behind impassive masks and continually struck awkward poses. |
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Molar pregnancy poses a threat to the pregnant woman when the mole penetrates deep into the uterine wall, which can result in heavy bleeding. |
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But if you have asthma, the season poses a more serious threat than tissues and cough drops can handle. |
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The climax is heavy handed with Christ-like poses and other vignettes of human misery on parade. |
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Every moving object poses a danger to drivers, from tumbleweeds to house cats crossing the road at night. |
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It poses a particular dilemma for a species already predisposed to enter a state of denial about personal mortality. |
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Taiwanese realize the danger that China poses, but they do not think this is a danger that is likely to turn very ugly very quickly. |
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Inside, big-haired models wearing high-shine lipstick strike power poses in aviator sunglasses and leather blousons. |
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Holding unlikely poses or broadly gesticulating, they often whisper inaudibly or shout unbearably. |
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Michelle complies gladly, uncapping her lens and giggling at the various phony model poses he strikes. |
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Moe-Lobeda succeeds in showing that an accurate reading of Lutheran theology poses a moral challenge to the everyday life of affluent Americans. |
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In Isis, a young girl with a small, sweet smile poses shyly in a short white dress, bobby socks and a wedding veil. |
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In court you will also have to demonstrate that the tree poses a risk or danger to you. |
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Even if Swann and White still can rush the passer, their presence poses some problems. |
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Blair was shaking his head, his face in one of the most disagreeing poses Jim had seen yet. |
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To prove the point, his photographs show us fashionable women not just in relaxed poses but actually smiling and laughing. |
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Hollywood actress Halle Berry poses during a photocall to promote her latest movie Catwoman in Barcelona on Friday. |
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They would say that Iraq poses huge, if unquantified threats to the free world. |
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He said rubbish on motorways is unsightly and poses a danger to both drivers and animals. |
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Democracy in a multi-cultural, multi-lingual and multi-religious country like India poses difficult problems and dilemmas not easy to resolve. |
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Above all, however, they worked outdoors, painting young girls from the neighbourhood in unstrained naked poses. |
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At 52, Moore is still a spry, spunky performer giving all manner of well-rehearsed guitar hero poses. |
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Henry had, early in that year, invaded France with a huge army and was happily employed burning farms and striking poses. |
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The rest of the paper focuses on core joblessness, which poses the greater challenge to policymakers. |
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This poses a challenging dilemma for the progressive or modern dispensationalists. |
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Litter poses a threat to dolphins, whales, turtles and seabirds by entanglement in and ingestion of plastics. |
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Hair care poses a big problem, for constant setting, colouring and blow-drying may easily result in dryness, dullness and lifelessness. |
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On the one hand, you have an absurdly hyped, burgeoning pop star who strikes rebel poses and affects scenester fashion and vernacular. |
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A severe southerly buster has wind speeds exceeding gale force and poses a threat to human safety. |
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Highlights were arms, chest and hams with standout poses being side chest and back double biceps. |
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For a dancer, holding difficult dance poses all day long can be exhausting. |
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Her performance is more a series of poses than a heartfelt interpretation of a potentially doomed character. |
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In supine poses the front of the body is extended as the arms stretch over the head. |
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When women speak, they frequently challenge the old elegiac poses of the constant lover, a fickle mistress, and his servile devotion. |
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Mass selection allows the selected plants to intermate with the entire population and usually poses no specific environmental restrictions. |
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The more recent concept of the learning region is also federative, but poses more problems from the viewpoint of empirical analysis. |
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The use of Pinyin poses problems of distinguishing homographs, as in the 24 etymologically unrelated forms spelt lian. |
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This is a book that poses important questions and raises crucial concerns about our understanding of this period. |
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Her studies of pubescent girls and her pictures of her own children in provocative poses have courted controversy wherever they have been shown. |
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Most etiologic studies of sarcoidosis have used an epidemiologic approach, but the disease poses particular difficulties. |
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The increasing number of private households who prefer to go ex-directory poses further problems for outbound telemarketing. |
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Charlene poses as the kids' nanny and, through her bootylicious self, teaches everyone a little bit. |
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But in the medium term looser fiscal and monetary policy poses serious inflationary risks. |
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Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea poses a major challenge to rhinologists. |
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A conman who poses as a policeman has been handing out fake speeding fines to unsuspecting motorists. |
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Acoustical control poses one of the greatest challenges to adaptable interiors. |
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Pesticide exposure poses a significant health hazard to everyone who works in agriculture. |
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Ariadne poses against a rocky outcrop and raises her hand in a rhetorical gesture that makes her seem irate and merciful, proud and humble. |
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So too, one might think that an organized police force poses less of a threat of arbitrary power than a volunteer force. |
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As Jesus poses the parable there are two masters and two lords to choose from. |
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Justin strikes poses in silhouette behind the curtain, ending with a lovably cheesy two-thumbs-up gesture. |
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He says that Ulster Protestantism may be split beyond repair and that this fragmentation poses a real threat to the Union. |
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Crudely outlined heads and torsos are presented in simple, frontal poses and often resemble classical statuary more than living men. |
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In other works, bare-backed torsos hold slightly different poses, arms akimbo, hanging or folded, head turned slightly this way or that. |
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According to the initiators of the idea, Sofia is divided into too many parts and this poses difficulties. |
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Am I magnifying its intensity because it is of a more transient nature while the other poses more serious implications? |
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The process of India's integration into the dynamic world economy poses new challenges and presents new opportunities for Indian business. |
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It's less certain whether exposure to elemental mercury, which is used in thermometers, dental fillings and batteries, poses a risk in pregnancy. |
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Such a narrow window of opportunity in which to use or lose the sperm poses difficult time limits for farmers. |
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Two pictures feature color TV sets, and one couple poses in front of a spinet piano, a very rare object in a Chinese household. |
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Civil libertarians say the case poses a landmark test of what people can do or whom they can associate with in the age of terror alerts. |
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This pollen drift poses huge problems for any farmer trying to grow non-genetically engineered crops. |
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Price pressure could lead to a wage spiral while dangerously high government spending also poses very real dangers down the line, he warned. |
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Yet for death-penalty abolitionists, this welcome development also poses some strategic perils. |
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The idea that raw-milk cheese poses a public-health menace in the same category as cigarettes borders on the absurd. |
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The title poem, which concludes the volume, poses a series of questions about perspectives. |
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While the attendant is gone, Macbeth spouts off about the danger that Banquo poses to Macbeth's position as king. |
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Instead of inquiring of us which would be our favourite poses, they just came straight up and posed us like we were puppets. |
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Hofker sometimes painted two poses of the same model with similar backgrounds in the same medium. |
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The president knows that anxiety and anguish are the proper poses to adopt in such times. |
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There is no doubt that crack willow poses a serious environmental threat to Tasmania's waterways and stream side vegetation. |
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Atherosclerosis poses the largest threat when people reach their forties or fifties. |
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Yoga and Spin, a one-hour cross-training experience, zips the heart-rate prior to zapping the muscles into pliable poses. |
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In their strong colors, direct frontal poses, and careful detailing, the Burnett likenesses are typical of Johnson's best work. |
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How to handle a gigantic society with a relatively small government poses a challenge to all public functionaries. |
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Students move through yoga poses in a dancey, fluid manner complementary to the groove of hip-hop music. |
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At the end of each chapter, Cook poses soul-searching questions and suggests exercises that will help readers apply the Beatitudes to their lives and their relationships. |
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Occasional freeze-frames isolate comical poses and expressions while voice-overs by the main characters give witty and concise insights into their thought processes. |
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The dangers it poses were highlighted by the Yorkshire Post two years ago, when in a single weekend, six young people collapsed in Leeds after taking it. |
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Given that he has not been charged and that there has been no evidence presented that he poses any danger to the community, I would expect him to win it. |
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An independent report commission by air traffic controllers said the growth in air traffic poses significant new risks and proposes changes to improve safety. |
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It needs to recognise that, all too often, it poses as a champion of democracy while supporting regimes which have no proper respect for democracy. |
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He did not draw characters on celluloid sheets but rather used the process of pixillation, filming puppets in different poses to illustrate motion. |
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The spokesman said the gang is organised and poses as a security firm. |
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And below, on each of the tower's four corners, white robed figures in various philosophical poses had stood chalked liked gods against the clear sky's cornflower blue. |
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Taiwanese actress Shu Qi poses at the Palais des Festivals during the photocall of Millennium Mambo, by Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien, in Cannes yesterday. |
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In two months he has designed more than 30 of the figures, each in different poses, from a sitting child to a painter due to be suspended from the top of the church tower. |
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I've modeled for several male photographers who showed me the poses they wanted by doing it themselves, and most of the time, they looked about this silly. |
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A craftsman joiner, distinguished by his long white apron, poses on a pair of stepladders, apparently putting the finishing touches to an open door. |
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In each picture, she poses in front of photographs of Anne Frank while wearing her most serious face and fedora. |
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This capability, known in the civil community as hacking, phreaking, and other terms for arcane computer skills, also poses cultural problems for the US military. |
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Students moaned and grunted as they contorted their bodies into a succession of poses. |
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Locked-in syndrome poses problems for clinicians, who just do not understand that their patient is a silent and unresponsive witness to everything that is happening. |
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Free trade, like free love, poses a threat to the established order. |
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Although it poses no danger at all to the Earth at the moment, that could change if its orbit around the sun is deflected by the gravitational pull of a nearby planet. |
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The country has been hit by a plague of Colorado beetles that poses a serious danger to potato and tomato crops, according to a report reaching here today. |
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Meanwhile the transitions and cross cutting formulations are hackneyed, usually singularised by low-angle zooms arranging the actors in Swimsuit Calendar poses. |
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For Fred Eastham, age poses no barrier as it will be his eleventh marathon since 1984-and he will be joined in the race on April 13 by his 29-year-old son, John. |
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He was an incendiary, anti-Semitic ideologue whose silencing poses no threat to real freedom of speech. |
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The current situation poses many questions and few easy answers. |
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After a rather long time he returns and poses uneasily for his photograph. |
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She did variations on third-series ashtanga until her belly was as big as a sack of groceries and she had modified her practice down to, like, two poses. |
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The high incidence of white-collar crime poses a serious threat to entrepreneurship and the future of legitimate business activities in Eastern Europe. |
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The Council says tanning in solariums, however controlled, still poses a health risk and can cause sunburn, premature ageing and increase the risk of developing skin cancer. |
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It poses a series of rhetorical questions on how a poet may be recognized and ends in an epigrammatic fashion, revealing its answer succinctly at the end. |
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But the small boy who was unwillingly dawdling through a series of poses for it, to-day refused all bribes to be good. |
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The park's pheasant, called Fred, has become so used to his home that he regularly poses for photographs and shows no fear when approaching residents for food. |
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To escape, the Page girls would mimic poses of pinup models in magazines, often posing in the yard in their undergarments. |
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Once in power, they often hired gifted artists to portray them in flattering and benevolent poses. |
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The backdrops seem, at times, suburban as Watson poses in front of the then modest Victorian-era townhomes of Henderson Place. |
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It has the right to regard the threat that Hamas poses as an annihilating one, given the emphatic language of its covenant. |
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Periodically I would look across to my friend and yoga-pal Sola, who would be twisting her slender body into poses I can only wince at, and feel rather inadequate. |
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Many crew photographs of the nineteenth century show crews in poses reminiscent of school photographs with the entire crew assembled for posterity. |
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The minister said that farming is probably the only employment sector that poses such enormous direct risks and hazards for both children and elderly people. |
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The issue poses a classic two-edged sword that can cut both ways. |
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It belonged to her joey who was doing yoga poses in her pouch. |
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When faced with a condition that is unfamiliar, a teacher must be open to feedback from the student in order to find poses and that are helpful and non-injurious. |
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The theme of an economically divided America appeals not to the actual poor, but to wealthy, left-wing college graduates who like to strike proletarian poses. |
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The concerto poses a special difficulty in that its final two movements are both marked Andante, one to be played singingly, the other with pretty grace. |
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Frizzy-haired beauties in starched blouses and boaters, fat pasty babies in frocks, scowling matrons in black tents, young men with moustaches striking jokey poses. |
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I also have tons of espresso-sized mugs with snoopy on them, in various heroic poses. |
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Without doubt the disposal of e-waste poses a difficult problem. |
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I think we all agree that after a decade of war, reintegration poses a significant challenge for our troops. |
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We posture, strike poses, we play to the gallery or say things for effect. |
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He says alcohol abuse poses a more serious danger to teenagers than drugs. |
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They are always presented in fairly undramatic standard portrait poses. |
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I experimentally tried out some beginner's warm up stretches and poses. |
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Flying direct or nonstop with an e-ticket poses few problems. |
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In one picture on her Instagram account, the model poses jokingly with a baby carriage. |
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His stretch regimen consists of slope-specific variations on three standard yoga poses that loosen and strengthen the key muscle groups used by downhillers. |
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These fresh-faced kids held the stage without flashy gimmickry, histrionics or rock star poses, relying instead on their songs and musicianship to do their talking for them. |
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The second conclusion we can draw is that Gray's opposition to the notion of historical moral progress poses no serious challenge to existential humanism. |
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Whether you're packing to go for a walk to the park or your planning a trip across country, when your travelling with toddlers packing poses a problem. |
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The dynamic nature of curricula in general, and the curriculum at our school in particular, also poses a challenge to the interpretation of the results. |
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Research is continuing, but it poses the question, do we have here a unique glazed stone item, reminiscent of the glazed steatite of 5th millennium Mesopotamia? |
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Youths seek out shade under trees and adopt poses of nonchalance, but there is an infectious air of languid excitement for the upcoming performances. |
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The cropping, the strenuous poses and the three-quarter positioning are especially reminiscent of the fragmented figures of struggling warriors on the Parthenon metopes. |
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I was planning to write at length about the film, and the danger it poses by purporting to be an accurate representation of the truth about capitalism. |
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The alto clef encountered when reading the viola part poses a challenge. |
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There are 40 types of yoga, but Americans are most familiar with hatha yoga, which focuses on poses, stretches, breathing exercises and meditation. |
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Traffic, as anyone who has spent time in these cities easily notices, poses particular threats to riders and pedestrian alike. |
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True, no one's swapping straight-backed seats for velvet chaises so movie patrons can prop themselves in the grape-peeling poses of the ancient Romans. |
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It was because that group poses a threat to the Maori vote that is now currently held by a Government that treats that vote in a condescending, patronising manner. |
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As you know, each track poses quite specific demands on the car. |
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With its rhetorical poses and elaborate decoration, it was often criticised by later generations, who not only considered it bad, but also morally corrupt. |
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But as the drama begins to unfold, it poses soul-searching questions. |
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Insofar as Markson poses questions in an inverse order, the critic and the author appear in a perspective which inscribes voice within an economy of representation. |
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He said it was difficult trying to come up with new ideas for the poses but this time the women were much more professional when it came to baring all! |
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Aside from the low number of patients in each study, the heterogeneity of these populations of patients poses a problem for interpreting the data. |
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She poses in another picture with Tucanes de Tijuana, a narcocorrido band that composed an anthem to Los Antrax. |
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Though the words may sound and scan the same, there is a world of difference in threat each poses to others. |
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Sometimes, his remarkable hospitality poses problems for his visitors. |
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He is an unrepentant child molester and experts maintain he poses a grave threat. |
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And Stephanie Seymour poses for 'Harper's bazaar' with her boys. |
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When the nurse explains the sexual threat she poses to her clients and their wives, Wok Tan responds, 'Ah the poor little wifeys. |
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She spends ages preening and primping models into fabulous poses in extraordinary locations only to have her boss coolly reject her photographs. |
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Water is scarce in dry and hot environment, and this poses a challenge to the ostrich's water consumption. |
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Also the ostrich is a ground bird and cannot fly to find water sources, which poses a further challenge. |
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Given the close concinnity between the ideological project of these texts and that of The Elder Statesman, a question poses itself. |
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Ashtanga yoga poses are quite fast-paced and give the entire routine almost a dance-like feel. |
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What is there about smoking that poses such dangers for the tobacco user and the nonsmoker exposed to sidestream smoke? |
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The sweatshirts have a drawstring around the neck area which poses a strangulation hazard to children. |
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Ms. Zohn said being married bicoastals poses a variety of challenges, not the least of which is explaining their situation. |
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For Melchiori, The Merry Wives of Windsor, 50-51, the 1602 date also poses an unmoveable stumbling block. |
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Ashtanga yoga poses quite fast-paced and the entire routine almost dance-like feel. |
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Some we already knew, like Casimir Ava the tragic actor with his pale eunuchoid-velvet complexion and studied poses. |
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The more daring had lithographs of Lillian Russell, Mae Howard, the Floradoras and poses of the Gibson Girls. |
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However, when present, it poses a diagnostic dilemma to clinicians, as little help comes from gastroenteroscopy and imaging. |
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Rather, they are concerned with the threat Iran poses to the region and the world. |
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We believe it poses a serious danger to our national security. |
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The horse frequently appears in coats of arms in heraldry, in a variety of poses and equipment. |
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Tracking Quicumque vult poses some difficulties, given the date of the Elyseus narrative. |
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But with limited resources at their disposal, conducting effective diplomacy poses unique challenges for small states. |
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Their actions, their selflessness poses a challenge to each of us. |
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Language poses a serious problem for the older generation and for women working at home. |
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Eutrophication poses a problem not only to ecosystems, but to humans as well. |
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Her local government has sent Baker a letter asking her to cease her cartwheeling because it's disruptive and poses a risk to others. |
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Moreover, a group of pesticides known as organophosphates also poses a high risk for pregnant women. |
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This, therefore, poses an interesting question that challenges publishers, distributors and retailers. |
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After Lely painted a sitter's head, Lely's pupils would often complete the portrait in one of a series of numbered poses. |
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The far Right FN poses an electoral threat as well with its ability to out-demagogue the now establishmentarian PCF on populist issues. |
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However, this tradition has now been ended because of the threat that it poses to wildlife, particularly marine. |
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One answer is that the broken tail light poses a potential hazard to others, while the unbuckled seat belt does not. |
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But promoting vascular growth also poses the risk of creating proarrhythmic angiomatous myocardial tumors. |
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The incredulity gap poses a serious hurdle for Secretary Kerry. |
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The seismically active Marikina Valley Fault System poses a threat to Manila and the surrounding regions. |
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Oriental men are often depicted as feminine and weak, but dangerous because their hypersexuality poses a threat to white, Western women. |
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The nexus of dynastic politics, cronyism, militarism and evangelicism poses a serious threat to the fortunes of the United States. |
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There is zero scientific evidence that arsenic in apple juice poses any threat to anyone. |
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Options include a heart-centered practice, a flowing backbend segment, standing poses, and meditation to promote relaxation. |
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Andy Sullivan poses with his trophy and an astronaut from the XCOR space ship after the final round of the KLM Open. |
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He gracefully lifts a little boy in the air and poses for a picture. |
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The relatively rigid poses of figures relaxed, and asymmetrical turning positions and oblique views became common, and deliberately sought. |
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Through solid steel cubes the human form is rendered into an array of different postures and poses, boldly standing in a white gallery space. |
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Marston poses as the Timonist malcontent satirist ready to excoriate the world for its follies. |
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The potential generic threat from these expiries poses a challenge for both the companies that manufacture them and the industry at large. |
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The poses of the figures referenced famous works of art from the past and recent movies. |
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The intermediate status of clitics poses a considerable challenge to linguistic theory. |
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The use of cocaine poses serious problems for the community and has a high potential for abuse. |
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The water contamination poses risk of enteric infections and secretory system ailments. |
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Where cheap gas is available and its future supply relatively secure, this also poses a major problem for nuclear projects. |
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Opponents say that nuclear power poses many threats to people and the environment, and that costs do not justify benefits. |
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The retrieval of vital organs from patients who are deemed to have suffered brain death or cardiac death poses a serious moral problem. |
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It is against this cynicism and the dangers that it poses to democracy and governance that Yeddyurappa's half measure becomes problematic. |
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Climate change poses a threat to the North Atlantic right whale as global temperatures increase and ocean processes change. |
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The air can be contaminated with radioactive isotopes in particulate form, which poses a particular inhalation hazard. |
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Today, Downes teaches Hatha yoga, a form that focuses on breathing and strengthening the body through special poses called asanas. |
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It outcompetes crops, clogs irrigation ditches, spreads insect pests, and even poses a driving hazard. |
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This isolation poses one of the greatest threats to the future survival of the grizzly bear in the contiguous United States. |
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In many parts of the world, it has been characterised as a pest, and poses a threat to native birds. |
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