What kind of abominable killjoy would be against loving presents and cookies? |
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The program presents a critical analysis of the government's strategies. |
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The book presents a popularized version of American history. |
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In each case, the process presents complex dynamic patterns including temporal correlations, burstiness, and all other types of nonstationarity. |
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The study of the geological features' of this district presents many problems of exceeding interest both to the stratigraphist and petrologist. |
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Construction began in 1810 to a design by Robert Reid, and it presents a classical front to Parliament Square. |
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The festival presents the Torc Awards to the winners of 22 different categories. |
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Accusations, probably untrue, were levelled at Gaveston that he had stolen royal funds and had purloined Isabella's wedding presents. |
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There is an intermediate system in countries like Uruguay, where each party presents several closed lists, each representing a faction. |
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The Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago was founded by Lithuanian Chicagoans in 1956, and presents operas in Lithuanian. |
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Pigs roam among the abandoned houses and Tenby presents a dismal spectacle. |
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Pollution from human activity, including oil spills and also presents a problem for freshwater resources. |
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Although humans have many uses for peat, it presents severe problems at times. |
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Human action presents both intentional and unintentional threats to the species' survival. |
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Males choose female mates based on who presents herself as the strongest and who 'owns' the most territory. |
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Courtship involves ritualised flight and ground displays, and the male often presents a fish to his partner. |
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The meme presents an image of a certain situation, to which a certain group would respond in a typical way. |
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The theatre also presents comedy, music, dance, opera, musicals and community shows. |
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There is a great deal of geographical variation in the skull, and presents itself chiefly in dimensions. |
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However, the fact that the North American Plate is nowhere being subducted, although it is in motion, presents a problem. |
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The growing demand and lack of drinkable water on the planet presents an additional challenge to the future of human health. |
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The small British enclave of the city of Gibraltar presents a third cultural group found in the straits. |
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Devices such as these can be used where floating debris presents a danger to navigation. |
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The whole district presents the most pell-mell throwing together imaginable. |
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Therefore, there are events that he narrated with little detail and others that he presents in full detail. |
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Engineering of phytotechnologies presents many opportunities for sustainable development of plant-based approaches to water quality issues. |
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Ukrainian music sometimes presents a perplexing mix of exotic melismatic singing with chordal harmony. |
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While this cooperation presents a new set of challenges and hurdles to fieldwork, it has benefits for all parties involved. |
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Rather than chronicling events as they happened in time, Suetonius presents them thematically. |
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The following list presents the books of Ketuvim in the order they appear in most printed editions. |
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Ambhi hastened to relieve Alexander of his apprehension and met him with valuable presents, placing himself and all his forces at his disposal. |
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Having returned with rich presents and an ambassador, on the journey back in March 1515 they were met by Afonso at Ormuz. |
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The French ambassador Chevalier de Chaumont presents a letter from Louis XIV to King Narai. |
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His attitude changed dramatically after the two presented him with 4,000 cruzados worth of presents. |
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A declining and aging population presents additional problems for the society. |
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He presents numbers that show that Africa's population stagnated during this period, while that of Europe and Asia grew dramatically. |
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The table below presents the relative performance of sweet potato to other staple foods. |
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In German and Dutch it also remains in the present tense of the preterite presents. |
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Thus originated the more recent grand jury that presents information for an indictment. |
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At trial, each person presents witnesses and the evidence collected is recorded. |
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McKinney presents a large number of accounts by her students that describe white people coming to realise they are raced. |
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It is also not a court's obligation to provide assistance when a party presents his or her case without legal representation. |
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No Member of Parliament presents it, nor has it been ordered to be printed in recent times, and it is not intended to make any further progress. |
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Whichever MP has reserved the slot presents their bill and is entitled to speak for 10 minutes to convince the house of its merit. |
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In his biography of 1980, Edward Gregg presents the Queen as a woman of invincible stubbornness, who was the central figure of her age. |
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At Christmas the town presents festive lighting throughout its main and subsidiary streets, accompanied by competing shop displays. |
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Grisedale Pike presents a striking appearance when viewed from the east, particularly from the vicinity of Keswick. |
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From all of these valleys Bowfell presents a striking profile with a conical top resting upon a wider summit plateau. |
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From behind, the vertebral column presents in the median line the spinous processes. |
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Mining presents a different problem, as the mines have been abandoned, but the pollution continues. |
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The gallery presents a series of temporary exhibitions of modern and contemporary art. |
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The second passing option for O5 presents itself when O1 is unable to get open on the sideline cut. |
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Adidas presents a new line of sleek forward-looking clothes at midrange prices, invigorating slumpy SoHo in the process. |
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His doctoral dissertation on the Cold War presents a controversial sociohistory of 1950s America. |
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We feel that this product presents a significant risk to public health. |
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Children believe that Santa Claus comes down the chimney to bring them Christmas presents. |
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Steve presents as male, but he identifies as a cismasculine genderqueer person rather than as a man. |
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In this part, the author presents a prosodic hierarchy describing syllables, moras, feet, cola and a typology for words and stress. |
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This high crowned tooth presents a complex pattern of conids, conulids, accessory tubercles and valleys. |
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In this volume the author presents an account of the ants and cuckoo wasps. |
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He presents that great soul debating upon the subject of life and death with his intimate friends. |
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I needed the title, because clients figured that I'm just a face-man. A face-man is a person who looks good, speaks well, and presents the work. |
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The coast of the North Sea presents a diversity of geological and geographical features. |
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The culture became very widespread, and presents a wide variety of local differences. |
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Cassius Dio presents this as Plautius needing the emperor's assistance to defeat the resurgent British, who were determined to avenge Togodumnus. |
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Coakley presents experimental evidence that various organs can be benefited by intraorganic medication. |
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The rapid increase in the intrasellar contents and intrasellar pressure usually presents as sudden onset of headache. |
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The Royal Society presents numerous awards, lectures and medals to recognise scientific achievement. |
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The party's rhetoric presents the idea that there is a fundamental divide between the British population and the elite who govern the country. |
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Tanya Arnold, presents the BBC rugby league programme Super League Show, broadcast nationwide from Leeds. |
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Derby Chamber Music presents an annual series of chamber music concerts at Derby University's Multifaith Centre. |
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The bulletin was presented every Sunday evening for many years by Rod Lyon, then Elizabeth Stewart, and currently a team presents in rotation. |
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Usually the region presents bachelor's, Master's, doctoral, and postdoctoral degrees. |
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Kaamelott is a French television series that presents a humorous alternative version of the Arthurian legend. |
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Four pirates had testified that with Teach, they had visited Knight's home to give him presents. |
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The following list presents a summary, dealt with more fully in the main articles that are cited above. |
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Unferth, a warrior who had doubted him and wishes to make amends, presents Beowulf with his sword Hrunting. |
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Can you pass the sello? We need to get these presents wrapped up by tonight. |
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It also selects and presents potential Constitutional Court judges to the House of the People of the Federal Parliament for approval. |
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Carrying the hilt of the sword and Grendel's head, he presents them to Hrothgar upon his return to Heorot. |
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But in chapter 3 he presents what is still one of the most eloquent cases for the value of participation by all citizens. |
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The second chapter presents an overview of the social, sanitary, and economic conditions of the region. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by other bishops, then presents the Sword of State to the sovereign. |
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The host nation then presents artistic displays of music, singing, dance, and theatre representative of its culture. |
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Former BBC commentator and now Sky F1 commentator David Croft presents when Dave Clark is unavailable and also occasionally provides commentary. |
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Ned Boulting presents features and interviews and deputises if the presenter is unavailable. |
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While it still exists de jure, the border presents no impediments to traffic in either direction. |
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The Berlin Zoo, opened in 1844, is the oldest zoo in Germany, and presents the most comprehensive collection of species in the world. |
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In 1832, the future Queen Victoria wrote about her delight at having a Christmas tree, hung with lights, ornaments, and presents placed round it. |
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In the work, Boyle presents his hypothesis that every phenomenon was the result of collisions of particles in motion. |
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The Quran presents them as a framework for worship and a sign of commitment to the faith. |
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Since then she has created a variety of multireel stories she calls Vladmasters, which she sells and presents in public performances. |
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The novel was released in tandem with the television series though it presents some notable differences from the television series. |
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The America Award in Literature, which does not include a monetary prize, presents itself as an alternative to the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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No one ever presents a cape, or shakes a muleta at him without getting a charge. |
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The shell presents a representative nacroprismatic microstructure, with columnar calcitic prisms in the upper and nacreous layer in the lower. |
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The back also denotes whether the holder is an organ donor, presents the holder's right index finger print, a PDF417 bar code, and a 1D bar code. |
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So Cinabar becomes red by the acide exhalation of sulphur, which otherwise presents a pure and niveous white. |
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The text also presents a certain amount of interesting information on the duties of king. |
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This Christmas we'll open presents then go to grandma's for dinner. |
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Bengali presents a strong case of diglossia, with the literary and standard form differing greatly from the colloquial speech of the regions that identify with the language. |
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He employs an orthography that presents the reader with the difficult combination of eye dialect, dense Scots, and a greater variety of verse forms than employed hitherto. |
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Second, a person holding an office of trust, or an office of profit, is prohibited from receiving presents, emoluments, offices, or titles from foreign powers. |
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A kind of being besonged. I have experienced it as a state of heightened awareness where one possibility after another presents itself like an unfolding path. |
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The case presents no elements of equitable title or of breach of trust. |
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While Continental Celtic presents much substantiation for its phonology, and some for morphology, recorded material is too scanty to allow a secure reconstruction of syntax. |
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As a result, it always presents the same face to the planet. |
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The timing of gas generation presents the greatest exploration risk. |
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More recent scholarship presents a more nuanced reception for the text. |
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Eight voting record blocks are successively covered with metallic labels when the citizen presents themselves at their voting group on voting days. |
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A study published in Science presents strong evidence that humans occupied sites in Monte Verde, Chile, at the tip of South America, as early as 13,000 years ago. |
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The official website of the British Monarchy presents John's death as the end of the Angevin dynasty and the beginning of the Plantagenet dynasty. |
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He also received presents from and had cordial relations with the rulers of neighbouring and distant kingdoms such as the Omani, Witu and Yemeni Sultans. |
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The city presents important national festivals, such as Marinera Festival, Spring Festival, and competitions for the paso horse and caballito de totora. |
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The play presents a conjecture of the fate of Roanoke Colony. |
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The Lowveld of Swaziland, at around 250 metres, is less populated than other areas and presents a typical African bush country of thorn trees and grasslands. |
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The Nordic version presents a complete, direct narrative of the events in Thomas' Tristan, with the telling omission of his numerous interpretive diversions. |
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The largest orchestra based in Exeter is the EMG Symphony Orchestra which presents regular concerts at the University of Exeter and in Exeter Cathedral. |
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The Jazz House on Wednesday presents a range of jazz music and on Thursdays Edith Bowman presents The Quay Sessions featuring live music from the foyer of BBC Radio Scotland. |
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He is currently Honorary President and Chairman of the Isles of Scilly Bird Group and regularly presents slideshows and leads other events on the islands. |
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Jayadeva's Gita Govinda presents criticism via the character of Radha. |
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Prior to the introduction of plastics, ivory had many ornamental and practical uses, mainly because of the white color it presents when processed. |
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This side of the fell presents a long and mainly featureless slope, although near the summit are the Hackney Holes, curious rocky depressions of uncertain origin. |
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However, many productions remain in repertory for years as this approach presents each piece a few times in a given season, not enough to exhaust the potential audience pool. |
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The Old Guard presents arms, followed by the New Guard presenting arms. |
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Some are studies, which reappear in the background of paintings, but many are signed and dated and were probably regarded as finished works to be given as presents. |
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This is of particular importance to evolutionary biology, as it presents the possible opportunity to view a transitional phase in the evolutionary life of an organism. |
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The sheer number of witnesses presents unique difficulties, but it also gives scholars a better idea of how close modern Bibles are to the original versions. |
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He presents Switzerland as an example of a nation with low salience. |
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It is the earliest source that presents Arthur as a historical figure, and is the source of several stories which were repeated and amplified by later authors. |
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Note also that this table presents only the general developments. |
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Chapter 26 presents Reformed teaching on the communion of saints. |
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Milton first presents Adam and Eve in Book IV with impartiality. |
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Natural hybridisation presents a challenge to the concept of a reproductively isolated species, as fertile hybrids permit gene flow between two populations. |
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That presents a condition of great unfairness to the public. |
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The Lord Great Chamberlain presents the spurs, which represent chivalry. |
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Without an ice axe or crampons this presents a serious obstacle. |
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For this reason, the hunt saboteur tactics manual presents detailed information on legal issues affecting this activity, especially the Criminal Justice Act. |
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He remembered fondly the Christmas morning opening of presents. |
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A read-through cache presents a simple abstraction to the calling code, which no longer has to handle the case where the information is available but not cached. |
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Ocean water presents many vastly different habitats based on temperature and nutrient availability, resulting in phytogeographic zones, regions, and provinces. |
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Another serious problem is that the Factbook never cites its sources, making verification of the information it presents difficult if not impossible. |
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Cabral presents a letter from King Manuel I proposing a treaty, but Emir Ibrahim is suspicious and, for all the formal pleasantries, resistant to the overtures. |
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The Traverse Theatre presents a more contemporary repertoire. |
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Located in the cultural centre, at the back of the theatre, it presents paintings by French, Flemish, Spanish and Italian artists, as well as sculptures. |
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Jean Hardouin presents a statement from an unknown source that he claims was ancient, that Pliny was from Verona and that his parents were Celer and Marcella. |
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A white paper is an authoritative report or guide that informs readers concisely about a complex issue and presents the issuing body's philosophy on the matter. |
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Pressurization presents design and construction challenges to maintain the structural integrity and sealing of the cabin and hull and to prevent rapid decompression. |
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Cabral presents the complaint to the Zamorin, and requests that he crack down on the Arab merchant guild or enforce Portuguese priority in the spice markets. |
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