Appreciable amounts of nitrogen are present in the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere. |
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TGI was present in all 8 patients studied who had goitrous Graves' disease. |
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One can dwell or write in a way that is open to the future, that occupies the present as a condition of being able to go on, of knowing how to take one's leave. |
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This one example of Abderitism will suffice for my present purpose, though innumerable instances might be produced in other departments. |
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Finally, in the self-absolutory strategy, a negative past is seen to have produced a negative present. |
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The lightning of the public burdens, which at present abstract a large proportion of profits and wages. |
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Custom required that the royal family and the whole Court should be present at the accouchement of the Princesses. |
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Acellular background is that which is still present when the cells are removed from the microscope. |
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This effect was present in the hypodopaminergic state and could partially be restored by dopamine repletion. |
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There must be two witnesses present when she signs the document. |
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The hyer that they were in this present lyf, the moore shulle they be abated and defouled in helle. |
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In the present paper an attempt is made to find for the tetrahedron the analogues of the circles of Apollonius of the triangle. |
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In the present study, we used a device to physically separate infected and uninfected nymphs to prevent cleptohematophagy. |
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Back in the present, I'm safe for awhile in my puttering house care, my junk pile, and trips to the cloudwashed countryside. |
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At present, co-firing offers the best opportunities for market penetration of biomass. |
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We show that, in the present form, there does not exist a cogalois theory for Drinfeld modules of rank or class number larger than one. |
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Original as this system will seem to some, it will be but a codification of the best present practices of our best commercialists. |
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If you have no library commission, consult a lawyer and get from him a careful statement of what can be done under present statutory regulations. |
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What differences of sense and reason, what contrarietie of imaginations doth the diversitie of our passions present unto us? |
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An anterolophid and anterostylid may be present between the metaconid and anterolingual conulid. |
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We present below the major policy paradoxes or conundra indicated by such research and theorizing. |
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Introducing difference into the flow of time, it suggested the possibility of counterlives in the present. |
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The present note relates to the behaviour of uranium minerals such as uraninite, curite, and uranophane in high-tension separators. |
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The Presbyterians, and other fanatics that dangle after them, are well inclined to pull down the present establishment. |
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It is not entirely clear how much the Dawkinsian perspective has to do with the issues of present concern. |
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Citric acid dehydrase is present in the liver and in vegetable material acting on citric acid. |
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After thirty years in the asylum, deinstitutionalization would present many problems. |
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We present new viscosity and equation of state results extending to high pressures for o-terphenyl, salol, and dibutylphthalate. |
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If you continue on your present course, my reckless and rowdy friend, you will find yourself in durance vile. |
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Horizontal and vertical gaze-evoked nystagmus and dysmetric saccades were present, without occulomotor apraxia. |
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I expect Wakefield United will win the cup this year, from their present performance, but it is early days yet to be really sure. |
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Nine hours later the hands were more ecchymotic, and more vesicles were present. |
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Within this size group, the epibiosis trophic strategy identified in the meiobenthic harpacticoid copepod was present only at this site. |
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The laws are at present, both in form and essence, the greatest curse that society labours under. |
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The auditing of the accounts, when the defendant was present, was nothing more than the examinings of the footings of the bookkeeper. |
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At present, no single instrument can replace excisional biopsies for obtaining information. |
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A text that could not speak to the present was dead, and the exegete had a duty to revive it. |
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Each mol of nitric acid gives three mol of nitrous acid which is therefore present in the final solution to the amount of 0.048 mol per liter. |
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Most conclusively of all, these messages do present an exact foreview of the spiritual history of the Church, and in this precise order. |
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Because only nine players were present, the football team was forced to forfeit the game. |
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So, how do you present a two-week usability study of Quickenloans.com to senior leadership in Forrest Gump style? |
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If you can think upon any present means for his delivery, do not foreslow it. |
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All four of the southern frogs present I have heard in my suburban backyard, but the sheer numbers here are thrilling. |
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Cindy Buck got her start as a gardener when a friend gave her and her husband, Rob, a whole gardenful of divided perennials as a wedding present. |
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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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We present first-principles studies of the optical absorbance of the group IV honeycomb crystals graphene, silicene, germanene, and tinene. |
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It is kind of a girlfriendy present, but it could just be friendy. Either way, Jeremy seems pleased. |
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Goddess and God flow throughout all of nature, through each and every man and woman, becoming fully present in the world. |
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The present studies demonstrate that iodine depletion increases the sensitivity of the thyroid to the goitrogenic effects of thyrotropin. |
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See the trouble you cause? Why can't you present yourself with your brothers and sisters? AHN. Because I am a golden child. |
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Some of the characters and stories are present across England, but most belong to specific regions. |
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On 13 March 2008 the executive agreed on proposals to create 11 new councils and replace the present system. |
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Natural borders are geographical features that present natural obstacles to communication and transport. |
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At the present time the north of the island is rising as a result of the weight of Devensian ice being lifted. |
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Lignitic coal is present in small quantities within seams, and can be seen on the cliffs and shore at Whitecliff Bay. |
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By 30,000 BP, Japan was reached, and by 27,000 BP humans were present in Siberia above the Arctic Circle. |
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Finite verbal clauses are those that are formed around a verb in the present or preterit form. |
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Common law courts usually use an adversarial system, in which two sides present their cases to a neutral judge. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess Victoria. |
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The narrow roads present a challenge for traffic flow and, from the 1960s, certain areas have been very congested. |
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Known from the myth in which Zeus seduces her in the guise of a white bull, Europa has also been referred to in relation to the present Union. |
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In Berlin, as in Paris, hippophagy appears to be on the increase. At the present time as many as twenty horses a day are cut up for food. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. |
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Placenta samples were used only for histoculture, as described in the present article. |
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Hodiernally, ego noticed present discussion's complete quiet. Novel ideas, compatriots, concerning Romanglic development? |
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Adjectives had both strong and weak sets of endings, the weak ones being used when a definite or possessive determiner was also present. |
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The present contracting parties are Denmark, Estonia, the European Community, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Sweden. |
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The accusation occurred in front of the bishop of Hexham, Wilfrid, who was present at a feast when some drunken monks made the accusation. |
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Therefore, memory is of the past, prediction is of the future, and sensation is of the present. |
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A transitional channel is needed and located in our past experiences, both for our previous experience and present experience. |
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Towards the end, glaciers readvanced once more before retreating to their present extent. |
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We present the analytical solutions of the geodesic equations in terms of Weierstrass elliptic and Kleinian sigma hyperelliptical functions. |
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He's always telling stories in which the present and the past intertwine. |
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The recollection of his former life is a dream that only the more alienates him from the realities of the present. |
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The first item to be studied is the present status of the technical development of radio and television in the non-alined countries. |
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I spent five hours finding a suitable present for my sister, but then I lost it and had to look all over again. |
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We present a discriminative model for single-document summarization that integrally combines compression and anaphoricity constraints. |
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Yet who says, I have faith in the existence of George II., as his present Majesty's antecessor and grandfather? |
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Apocrine glands are distributed throughout the body but are present in greatest abundance in the axilla, followed by the anogenital region. |
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In Persia there grows a deadly tree, whose Apples are Poison, and present death. |
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Under present social arrangments accumulated property is handed on to heirs. |
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At present astrolaw is only an aspect or a subdivision of general space law. |
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The baby carrots and the little rosebud beets which are being thinned out of the garden should be canned at the present time. |
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How meanly has he closed his inflated career! What a sample of the bathos will his history present! |
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Over the past two hundred years the English language has risen, seemingly irresistably, to its present position of world-bestriding supremacy. |
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He'll be meeting with the big cheese first thing tomorrow, to present his proposal. |
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Lou snapped off a bin-bag from the roll. In her present mood, there were some things she wasn't going to shy away from any more. |
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Such systematic effects are always present in all bioimaging systems and hinder quantitative comparison between the cell model and bioimages. |
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Bodacious living is evident everywhere, but it's easy not to notice the remarkable people and happenings that are present all around. |
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Some solitary corals, such as Cycloseris, were present at the base of the bommie. |
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And if you want to give me a really fine present, work hard in your own bowmanship classes so you can take a first-class medal as Pete did today. |
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The present queen would brighten her character, if she would exert her authority to instill virtues into her people. |
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In all present femora, sediment and other bones obscure the caudodistal part. |
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Their chiefery was co-extensive with the present barony of Clare, in Co. Galway. |
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Whereof at present we have endeavoured a long and serious adviso. |
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The aggrieved person may present their petition to the court for review. |
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Algebra is used today by surgeons to mean bone-setting, i.e. the restoration of bones, and the idea of restoration is present in the mathematical context, too. |
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The historical present is often treated as a principal tense, but there are exceptions and sometimes both constructions appear in the same passage. |
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Here is a child of three years old, and she cannot tell who made her! Without question, she is equally in the dark as to her soul, its present depravity, and future destiny! |
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This species is large compared with known Eocene alligatorids, although its character states present a mosaic of resemblances to earlier and later alligatorids. |
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Indeed, in the present study, IDC of dermatopathic lymphadenopathies expressed these five markers, whereas the majority of normal intraepidermal LC did not. |
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Oh! could I paint his figure as I see it now, still present to my transported imagination! a whole length of an allperfect, manly beauty in full view. |
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Amongst this number of cordials and alteratives I do not find a more present remedy than a cup of wine or strong drink, if it be soberly and opportunely used. |
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Multiple glomuvenous malformations are a rare condition which usually present in children with only a handful of cases reported in the literature. |
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Noting this penury, to my selfe I said, An if a man did need a poyson now, Whose sale is present death in Mantua, Here liues a Caitiffe wretch would sell it him. |
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Common law is the body of law developed from the thirteenth century to the present day, as case law or precedent, by judges, courts, and similar tribunals. |
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This airport has experienced significant and rapid growth in both terminal size and passenger facilities since 1996, when improvements began, until the present day. |
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In the present work we describe the pattern expression and subcellular distribution of dystroglycans in differentiated and non-differentiated Kasumi-1 cells. |
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But my present lot, disfiguring as it is for me, is magnificent for you. |
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However the present samples lack any features to guide alignment, as is the case with graphoepitaxy, which assists in significantly lowering the observed defect density. |
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Death and burial may be simultaneous, resulting in a preserved snapshot of an autochthonous assemblage that may be compared directly with present day ecosystems. |
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This is a really interesting option of Tshark since it allows us to specify an autostop condition, thanks to which we will not have to be present to manually stop a capture. |
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It is noteworthy that AveF and DnrU also control different opposite chirality in avemectin and daunorubicin pathways, but both of them are present in a same group. |
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Furthermore, we present strong evidence that a pool of enzymatically active PfCK1 is secreted into the culture supernatant, demonstrating that PfCK1 is an ectokinase. |
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History and experience, the enshriners of the past, and investigation, the discoverer of the present and preparer for the future, will prevent retrogression. |
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The first is that the present work in no sense represents a relapse toward the old environmentalism which believed it could find the causes of culture in environment. |
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However, we cannot reach conclusions on the role of betatrophin in glucose and lipid metabolism process based on the present results and further studies will still be needed. |
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The Scotchman, who assisted as groomsman, was of course the only one present, beyond the chief actors, who knew the true situation of the contracting parties. |
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In some areas, ground squirrels may present a potential health problem because they carry ectoparasites that may transmit diseases such as bubonic plague to humans. |
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If there is no eversion of the lips, there may be no symptoms present. |
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I walked the blissfully painful path of human love with intoxication and tears, always knowing that love's essence was elsewhere, hidden and yet addictively present. |
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The bloatings, the bowel distentions, the torments from gas retention, the inability to expel flatus, are all conspicuously absent and if present are so in a mild degree. |
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The CEO gunned down that idea before we could present it to the board. |
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I had in mind buying you a present when I went to the store. |
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The fireworks which opened the festivities excited anyone present. |
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I had buying you a present in mind when I went to the store. |
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In its simplest form, the bwthyn is a one-roomed or two-roomed cottage and was the most widespread house type of the Welsh countryside up to the present century. |
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Due to soil types and other exobiotic factors many microenvironments may be present, leading to the need for polysaccharides adapted to these conditions. |
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In addition, the centrohypapophyseal laminae are present as well. |
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The first thing to remember about a filmsetter is that it is a camera and that its function is to present language in all its beauty, variety and intricacy. |
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The union of Great Britain with part of Ireland was renamed United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and is known by this name to the present time. |
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To uphold the inequality that we choose to engage in, we regularly present the myth that trans people are deviant or a danger to cisgender people. |
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Because my identity is female, I present myself online as female. As such I'm able to meet a lot of cislesbians, in places like Second Life, dating websites or in chat rooms. |
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As outlined above, a series of novel morphological traits are correlated with the cladogenetic events in Petrocosmea, all are first documented in present study. |
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While the present conservation of Maryland fisheries is largely concerned with the oyster, which promises such great future returns, the foodfishes should not be neglected. |
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After a few thousand years the mild climate deteriorated leaving these areas uninhabited and consequently relatively undisturbed to the present day. |
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Thus, most present knowledge derives from archaeological investigations and occasional epigraphic evidence lauding the Britannic achievements of an emperor. |
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However, the groupings of animals present depend to a large extent on whether the seabed is composed of rock, boulders, gravel, sand, mud or even peat. |
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The present analysis, focused on genre categories and pragmatic aims, shows that the colloquialising force of the semi-modal does not work in isolation. |
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This is important for archaeologists since a site that was coastal in the Nordic Stone Age now is inland and can be dated by its relative distance from the present shore. |
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The workmen lived farther along the line, in a sort of company town, which at present greatly resembled a Western mining-camp, though ultimately it was to be a bungalow town. |
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Prognostics have thus been discovered in computi, in volumes on science or medicine, and in miscellanies which present a host of different text genres. |
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A primary and persistently ground-living form does not develop fourhandedness. The present forelimb of the hominids is incomprehensible without prior arboreal life. |
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The proposed frequentaneous time and Fourier transform based time-frequency distribution contains only those frequencies which are present in the Fourier spectrum. |
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Copper coins are very rare after 402, although minted silver and gold coins from hoards indicate they were still present in the province even if they were not being spent. |
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I fronted up. I had little idea that this was what I was doing at the time, but in hindsight, I always did it. I always fronted up and allowed life to present itself to me. |
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If present, cysts are typically found at the corticomedullar border. |
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Since indirect speech consists of only one experience, the only point of view is that of the quoting speaker, and present and NOW are cotemporal with the act of quotation. |
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The cellar was comfortably furnished as it had apparently been used as a funk-hole before, and by people of more importance than its present occupants. |
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The acrocentric chromosome restored fertility even in monosomic condition, in contrast to chromosome 6H ch S which only fully restored fertility when present in homozygosis. |
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Sulphuric acid and chromic acid, even when concentrated, produce little effect on cutinized membranes, beyond removing traces of cellulose present in the cell-wall. |
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The Germanic tribes moved and interacted over the next centuries, and separate dialects among Germanic languages developed down to the present day. |
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This operon is present in only a limited number of strains belonging to genomospecies 1, and it has been acquired once during evolution by horizontal transfer. |
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After this time boric acid is always present in estimable amounts. |
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That case, like the present one, involved a declinatory exception by the respondent State when it was sued for fees for legal services and for an accounting. |
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The first person present tense form is am, the third person singular form is and the form are is used second person singular and all three plurals. |
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