Seek immediate medical attention if you experience a sudden, sharp pain in the upper left side of your abdomen. |
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Seek the Kingdom of God and his justice here on earth through effective, brotherly solidarity with the neediest and the marginalized! |
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I ride for Seek skateboards, Nike, Venture trucks, Gold wheels, and Traffic clothing. |
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Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all of these things will be added unto you. |
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Seek out television, radio, and print opportunities to preach the message of nondiscrimination. |
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Seek shade and seclusion in your own gorgeous garden after examining these bowered garden ideas. |
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Seek yawned, stretching his mouth to an unusually large size and giving a dramatic sigh. |
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Seek the Frozen Lands should hopefully play a big part in reversing that situation. |
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Seek medical attention if your child seems very unwell or goes blue in the face. |
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Seek good suggestions for improvement from your staff and implement their ideas. |
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Seek out unusual vessels, such as wall vases, old watering cans or window boxes to hold your favorite flora. |
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Seek out those with disabilities when passing the peace and extend Christ's welcome. |
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Seek time is measured in milliseconds and the fastest drives can access data in around 5ms. |
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Seek this out in bargain bins rather than premium-priced new release racks. |
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Seek improvement in the post-secondary teaching of agriculture through examination and discussion of courses and curricula. |
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Activities on the day will include Seek The Gnome, dressing a giant gnome, gnome games, and gnome Punch and Judy. |
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It was, therefore, more likely to seek an alliance of protection with Rome. |
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Fearing this increasingly unstable situation, several small Greek kingdoms sent delegations to Rome to seek an alliance. |
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A section of the guard may have planned in advance to seek out Claudius, perhaps with his approval. |
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No other early sees are documented, and the material remains of early church structures are far to seek. |
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Tradition has it that Saint Patrick was not welcomed by the locals and was forced to leave to seek a more welcoming landing place further north. |
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The support from Germany never materialised, and Edward was forced to seek peace. |
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His investorship has been taken away by companies going private and there is no place to seek redress. |
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He had the power to call and dissolve Parliaments but obliged under the Instrument to seek the majority vote of the Council of State. |
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He did not advocate an expansion of the electoral franchise, but he did seek to address bribery and rotten boroughs. |
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On 19 June, Czar Alexander sent an envoy to seek an armistice with Napoleon. |
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Nelson returned to Bath with Fanny, before moving to London in October to seek expert medical attention concerning his amputated arm. |
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To disbelieve the message and seek to kill the messenger will not destroy the message. |
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Cameron promised that, before expanding UK air strikes to include IS units in Syria, he would seek parliamentary approval. |
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Any court may seek to distinguish its present case from that of a binding precedent, in order to reach a different conclusion. |
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The brand owner will seek to bridge the gap between the brand image and the brand identity. |
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Joule was undaunted and started to seek a purely mechanical demonstration of the conversion of work into heat. |
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Man was not made so large limbed and robust but that he must seek to narrow his world and wall in a space such as fitted him. |
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Buyers in Andersonville seek the quality of life here, Finegan said, referring to the live-and-let-live attitude of the diverse neighborhood. |
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Many rural Pakistani Muslims associate with pirs and seek their intercession. |
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All rational beings seek benefit and shun harm on their own account but independent choice permits them to abandon bounds imposed by justice. |
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They seek to understand God's will for the religious community, via the actions of the Holy Spirit within the meeting. |
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And persons from among men used to seek refuge with persons from among the jinn, so they increased them in evil doing. |
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Practitioners seek to revive these past belief systems by using surviving historical source materials. |
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By the 1930s the consensus in Iceland was to seek complete independence by 1944 at the latest. |
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Balderdash! Do not seek to pull wool over my eyes, miss! Fabricate me no Banbury stories! |
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His barehandedness was not unusual. Unlike position players, pitchers had in general been slow to seek the protection of a glove. |
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Like any common or garden racist would seek to do to someone he or she deems as different, or lesser. |
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It was left for the curandero to work alone, to seek a solution in a stronger source, in some supernatural realm that might break a normal man. |
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Meanwhile the desireableness of an interview with Carwin again returned, and I finally resolved to seek it. |
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We, therefore, need not seek for a starting point for this paper, for, dictionarily, progress and extension are synonyms. |
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Pursuers are more likely than distancers to seek help from a professional, such as a physician. |
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The answers intelligence services seek are often drowned in the flood of information they can now gather. |
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So ecocritics continue to seek the solution to the solution by reference to nature. They steer with nature as their compass. |
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What? did my father's godson seek your life? He whom my father nam'd? your Edgar? |
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He does not seek judicial determination, he seeks to embog the judicial process in a morass of frivolous pleadings and argument. |
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Talk with those here who vainly seek work, who suffer daily the humiliation of emptyhandedness. |
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Keen lemon-yellow hurts the eye in time as a prolonged and shrill trumpet-note the ear, and the gazer turns away to seek relief in blue or green. |
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The Prime Minister could seek dissolution at a time politically advantageous to his or her party. |
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Many hypotheses also seek to explain the regional extinction of mammoths in specific areas. |
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Some definitions seek to specify alternative medicine in terms of its social and political marginality to mainstream healthcare. |
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Nonetheless, when the Edison firm merged with the rival Bell Telephone Company, Shaw chose not to seek a place in the new organisation. |
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They also spent much time playing tricks on each other, enjoying games like hide and seek, and singing while accompanied by the piano. |
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I shall plunge into the Thames where there is least chance of my being snatched from the death I seek. |
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This shift in support by the Soviet Union motivated the Barre government to seek allies elsewhere. |
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Most liberals, however, support government programs that seek to provide economic security, ease human suffering, and reduce inequality. |
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The Committee is composed of the Council members plus an equal number of MEPs who seek to agree a compromise. |
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The new emperor had to seek a swift acknowledgement of his status and authority to stabilize the political landscape. |
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Douglas replied that having failed to find the duke in England he had come to seek him in France. |
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Near the end she wished that the friars who attended her would seek the reconciliation of the King and the Earl of Angus. |
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I for one could not belong to a Government which did not on every occasion seek to enlarge its resources by a wise economy. |
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They seek food independently and prey mainly on insects, like butterfly caterpillars and pupae, ants, myriapodae, ground beetles. |
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People around the world cross national borders more frequently to seek cultural exchange, education, business, and different lifestyles. |
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On 18 April 2017, the Prime Minister Theresa May announced she would seek an election on 8 June, despite previously ruling out an early election. |
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After the hung result led the Conservatives to seek DUP support for a minority government, this rhetoric was mocked by opponents. |
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In their manifesto for the 2016 Scottish elections, the SNP stipulated conditions under which they would seek a second independence referendum. |
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Boyle said that she was motivated to seek a musical career to pay tribute to her mother. |
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If they want to express solidarity and sympathy, they tend to seek common features in their behavior. |
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Henry lent him his support when Montfort embarked for Rome in March 1238 to seek papal approval for his marriage. |
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The inflationary period made Canadians seek to protect themselves through investment in the housing market. |
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Modern farming techniques seek to minimize human involvement, increase yield, and improve animal health. |
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Along with the increase in coal production came a very large increase in the population, as people emigrated to the area to seek employment. |
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And if that's not enough, you are a Numanoid and should seek professional help immediately. |
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Giles posits that when speakers seek approval in a social situation they are likely to converge their speech with that of the other speaker. |
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The revival was undoubtedly of great influence, and many Welsh seek its recurrence. |
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Having originally agreed to replace Mike Ruddock as head coach, Declan Kidney decided instead to seek employment back home with Leinster. |
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Densities decrease in winter when storms cause them to seek protection in cracks and around larger underwater structures. |
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They continue to be utilized for embryonic studies, as prenatal development continues to seek testing for fatal diseases. |
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They sometimes seek prey in the midwater, away from the bottom, and show fewer extreme adaptations than other families. |
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Traders came from Gaul and the Mediterranean localities to seek minerals from North Wales and Cheshire. |
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The code of vendetta required Corsicans to seek deadly revenge for offences against their family's honor. |
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Nationalist organisations started to seek money, using tactics similar to those of the Mafia, to fund violence. |
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Turtle farmers may, therefore, seek and catch the last remaining wild specimens of some endangered turtle species. |
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The gleefully frugal happily seek new ways to economize and take pride in outsaving the Joneses. |
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Following a storm at sea 400 troops had to seek shelter on Holy Island, where they surrendered to the Yorkists. |
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A precautionary approach was adopted to seek to prevent pollution before damage was caused to the environment. |
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Concern about bycatch has led fishermen and scientists to seek ways of reducing unwanted catch. |
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Only in the lands beyond the Rhine did the Merovingians seek to extend political control over their neighbours. |
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At this point, Edward did not seek to destroy either Warwick or Clarence but sought reconciliation instead. |
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Reacting to the announcement, Norfolk County Council issued a statement that it would seek leave to challenge the decision in the courts. |
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Some bears emerging from hibernation seek out tigers in order to steal their kills. |
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Many rural inhabitants come to the city to seek their fortune and alter their social position. |
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There may be several more matings before the stag will seek out another mate in his harem. |
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Wolves have been recorded on numerous occasions to actively seek out black bears in their dens and kill them without eating them. |
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Historians had thought that, on arrival in England, Cabot went to Bristol, a major maritime centre, to seek financial backers. |
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However, in the presence of a predator, they preferred to seek safety in the space available between stones of a cobble substrate. |
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Although Iseult marries Mark, she and Tristan are forced by the potion to seek one another, as lovers. |
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Olaf decided that it was better for him to seek his fortune elsewhere, and set out for the Baltic. |
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Callixtus declined to support Louis, however, and merely advised the two rulers to seek peace. |
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They also seek to translate attitude and lifestyle through sports via their street wear campaign. |
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Individual fishing quotas and international treaties seek to control the species and quantities caught. |
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Dates from many methods continue to multiply as paleoclimatologists seek higher resolution. |
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Gregory began by aggressively requiring his churchmen to seek out and relieve needy persons and reprimanded them if they did not. |
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The Winnili were split into three groups and one part left their native land to seek foreign fields. |
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For whatever reason, the Romans did not seek revenge and the matter was closed. |
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Complete plastomes were analyzed phylogenomically and divergence dates estimated to seek potential selective causes for the PACMAD radiation. |
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Petty king Zyraxes escaped with his treasure and fled over the Danube into Scythia to seek aid from the Bastarnae. |
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Elton had no use for those who seek history to make myths, to create laws to explain the past, or to produce theories such as Marxism. |
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It is also possible that a decline in the profitability of old trade routes drove the Vikings to seek out new, more profitable ones. |
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Those who seek to prevent 2010 from becoming 1984 will want to arm themselves with this valuable book. |
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Italy after its unification did not seek nationalism but instead sought work. |
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Today there are a number of Sami who seek to return to the traditional Pagan values of their ancestors. |
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The war between Sverre and Magnus raged on for several years, and Magnus at one point had to seek refuge in Denmark. |
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Similarly, in European Union politics, federalists mostly seek greater EU integration. |
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Thor comments that the wedding agreement was made among the gods while Thor was gone, and that the dwarf must seek his consent. |
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The name of the group, paradoxically, is procure Saber, which in Portuguese means, Seek to Know. |
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Seek written authorisation from any unsigned bands you play. |
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Seek shelter in low-lying areas, such as dense stands of small trees. |
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After a violent struggle Seek manages to get free from their grasp. |
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Wintour, who at first objected to the plan, was convinced by Catesby to travel to the continent to seek help. |
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When Holbein decided to seek employment in England in 1526, Erasmus recommended him to his friend the statesman and scholar Thomas More. |
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Scholars now seek to distinguish the true Holbeins by the refinement and quality of the work. |
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In this tale, a young man named Beryn travels from Rome to Egypt to seek his fortune only to be cheated by other businessmen there. |
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Francis began preaching around 1207 and traveled to Rome to seek approval from Pope Innocent III in 1209 to form a new religious order. |
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It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those who seek power for its own sake. |
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Both Antony and Macbeth as characters seek a new world, even at the cost of the old one. |
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Dreams here take priority over reason, and are truer than the reality they seek to interpret and transform. |
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Locke argues that a country should seek a favourable balance of trade, lest it fall behind other countries and suffer a loss in its trade. |
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Since the world money stock grows constantly, a country must constantly seek to enlarge its own stock. |
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Merie, recalled that Shelley made no friends at Eton, although he did seek a kindred spirit without success. |
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He wrote that it was madness for Britain to seek to pressure France to revise Versailles in Germany's favour. |
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Rather than retain the mayorally appointed position, he decided to seek to stay on as an adviser. |
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Not one in a million is fit for it, and least of all those who seek the opportunity. |
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Full to the utmost measure of what bliss Human desires can seek or apprehend. |
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By this time the club had decided only to play teams outside Sheffield in order to seek a bigger challenge. |
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Others participated to satisfy feudal obligations, obtain glory and honour, or seek opportunities for economic and political gain. |
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In 1976, the General Assembly established the Joint Inspection Unit to seek out inefficiencies within the UN system. |
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But we decline to accept either of the conditions which the British Government seek to impose as a condition precedent to those arrangements. |
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Henry never successfully invaded Wales and he was obliged to seek compromise with Rhys ap Gruffydd for control of the south. |
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In light of this, Parliament on February 27, 1782, voted to cease all offensive operations in America and seek peace. |
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Disraeli did not agree, and while he did not seek to reverse the order, his actions often frustrated its intent. |
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Rather than seek the aid of the Bank of England, Disraeli asked Lionel de Rothschild to loan funds. |
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As the empire disintegrated, many among these elites were able to seek and control their own affairs. |
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Musketeer would require thousands of troops, leading the British to seek out France as an ally. |
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It would be the first in a decade to seek to influence the course of the Afghan war in favor of Massoud. |
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Bush eventually decided to seek UN authorization, while still reserving the option of invading without it. |
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Codes seek to define and delineate the difference between conduct and behavior that is malum in se, malum prohibitum, and good practice. |
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In the House of Lords, members need not seek the recognition of the presiding officer before speaking, as is done in the House of Commons. |
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The King would seek the advice and consent of both houses before making any law. |
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The Bindlestiffs prove that even in the most mondo-bizarro town, it's worth it to seek out serious freakdom. |
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Airlines, such as United Airlines and Air India, stated their intentions to seek compensation from Boeing for the delays. |
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Higher interest rates reduce the amount of money because fewer people seek loans, and loans are usually made with new money. |
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Gender Equity Indices seek to provide the tools to demonstrate this feature of equity. |
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Companies also often seek to minimize the value of their diamond exports to reduce taxes and move profits abroad. |
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The South Asia term is particularly common when scholars or officials seek to differentiate this region from East Asia. |
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In April 2011 the then Leicester South MP Sir Peter Soulsby left the House of Commons to seek election as Mayor of Leicester. |
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Whether there be other good or not, the good of the present life is good, and it is good to seek that good. |
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Some of the first set of Commissioners resigned towards the end of their first term, while others did not seek a second term. |
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Under a separate convention, known as the Salisbury Convention, the House of Lords does not seek to oppose legislation promised in the Government's election manifesto. |
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In October 2008, the Icelandic banking system collapsed, prompting Iceland to seek large loans from the International Monetary Fund and friendly countries. |
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During the Spanish colonial period, some tribes, instead of hunting grizzlies themselves, would seek aid from European colonists to deal with problem bears. |
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This approach draws on landscape ecology, as well as many related fields that also seek to integrate different land uses and users, such as watershed management. |
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As Protector, he had the power to call and dissolve parliaments but was obliged under the Instrument to seek the majority vote of a Council of State. |
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In 2017 however, Iceland's newly elected government announced that it may seek to begin talks with the EU on possible future membership once again. |
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Associated organisations generally seek to influence the direction of the party on a specific issue or represent a section of the party membership. |
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Varied and high quality educational opportunities are another factor in urban migration, as well as the opportunity to join, develop, and seek out social communities. |
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The four quarrel with each other until Lysander and Demetrius become so enraged that they seek a place to duel to prove whose love for Helena is the greater. |
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While in Rome, all citizens could seek judgment against coercion. |
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For the same reasons that many Nigerians troop to churches in recent times, many also seek spiritual intervention through African traditional religions. |
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It revealed it would instead seek to sell the division to another bank. |
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The transaction included a Global Collaboration Agreement where Manulife will seek to distribute Standard Life Investments' funds in Canada, the US and Asia. |
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As ectotherms, lizards have a limited ability to regulate their body temperature, and must seek out and bask in sunlight to gain enough heat to become fully active. |
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This deprived Llywelyn and his men of food, forcing them to seek terms. |
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When dense water masses are first formed, they are not stably stratified, so they seek to locate themselves in the correct vertical position according to their density. |
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Llywelyn was forced to seek terms and to give up all lands west of the River Conwy, but was able to recover them the following year in alliance with the other Welsh princes. |
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After this Cabot appears to have sought support in Seville and Lisbon for an Atlantic expedition, before moving to London to seek funding and political support. |
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The Cornwall team will therefore seek competition in the 2014 games. |
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Advocacy groups such as International Labor Organization, a United Nations agency, and the Nautical Institute seek improved international standards for mariners. |
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The Church did, however, seek to counterbalance the influence of nonconformity in the 19th century, and Merthyr had a succession of notable clergymen as parish priests. |
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From this valley came many of the early Quakers who emigrated to Pennsylvania, driven from their homes by persecution to seek freedom of worship in the New World. |
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Full membership in the Arab League has been assured, should the country's government choose to seek it, though it could also opt for observer status. |
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Hong Kong's population recovered quickly after the war, as a wave of skilled migrants from the Republic of China moved in to seek refuge from the Chinese Civil War. |
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Some territories prohibit immigration, and any visitors are required to seek the permission of the territory's government to live in the territory. |
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Causes for a country or province wishing to seek independence are many. |
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It is adverse selection that leads US workers who anticipate high family medical expenditure to seek employers with superior health insurance coverage for their employees. |
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To seek new markets and sources of raw materials, the Conservative Party under Disraeli launched a period of imperialist expansion in Egypt, South Africa, and elsewhere. |
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To thwart this, they concluded a Treaty of Alliance with the United States on February 6, 1778, committing the Americans to seek nothing less than absolute independence. |
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Animal rights groups usually seek to abolish livestock farming, although some groups may recognise the necessity of first achieving more stringent regulation. |
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This form of personal attachment and spatial transformation is particularly evident when Pat Purdy talks about the 'lurky place' where the kids would seek refuge. |
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Survival after release is not guaranteed, since house mice will tend to seek out human buildings, where they might encounter lethal mousetraps or may be eaten by predators. |
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In advance of the conference, Disraeli sent Salisbury private word to seek British military occupation of Bulgaria and Bosnia, and British control of the Ottoman Army. |
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In September 1922, Dominion reluctance to support British military action against Turkey influenced Britain's decision to seek a compromise settlement. |
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In contrast, Luftwaffe fighters attempting to intercept raids had to randomly seek their targets and often returned home having never seen enemy aircraft. |
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However, as the division was part of the armoured reserve, Feuchtinger was obliged to seek clearance from OKW before he could commit his formation. |
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Games like Kick the Can, Knock Down Ginger, Hide and Seek, and Tick, employed our time as children and cost nothing. |
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It was not until 1860 that the chief constable was able to send constables to Okehampton, after having to seek significant legal advice from the Exeter Magistrates. |
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Article 17 provides that no one may use the rights guaranteed by the Convention to seek the abolition or limitation of rights guaranteed in the Convention. |
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Baptism with the Holy Spirit and speaking in tongues are not generally required, though Pentecostal converts are usually encouraged to seek these experiences. |
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I willingly confess that it likes me much better when I find virtue in a fair lodging than when I am bound to seek it in an ill-favoured creature. |
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The agents join Gwen and Jack as they seek to restore death to the world. |
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For example, if an alarm call signals a python, the monkeys climb into the trees, whereas the eagle alarm causes monkeys to seek a hiding place on the ground. |
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However, in many countries around the world, governments seek to intervene in the free market in order to achieve certain social or political agendas. |
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The question arose as to which towns were entitled to be called cities, and the chairman, the Earl of Onslow, wrote to the Home Office to seek clarification. |
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Ottoman forces were defeated in a number of battles, and the Egyptians were ready to capture Constantinople, which forced Sultan Mahmud II to seek Russian military aid. |
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Since then, its contribution to official reserves has risen continually as banks seek to diversify their reserves, and trade in the eurozone continues to expand. |
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There are several models which seek to explain the factors behind international trade, the welfare consequences of trade and the pattern of trade. |
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He was ordered to seek out the rebels along the Kama and the Viatka. |
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This led Sir Vere Hunt to seek someone who would take the island off his hands, failing in his attempt to sell the island to the British Government as a base for troops. |
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Seek ones with lots of seeds and dried fruit like Woodstock Farms Organic Trail Mix. |
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This role gave Percy reason to seek a base in London, and a small property near the Prince's Chamber owned by Henry Ferrers, a tenant of John Whynniard, was chosen. |
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He would then seek the possibility of a peace with Austria and Russia. |
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They don't seek outright independence, but rather greater autonomy. |
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She quit her doldrum job and left to seek a life of adventure. |
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But there are still some Brethren assemblies that seek to be completely untouched by changing attitudes within society regarding the role of women. |
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Warning signs urge visitors walking to the island to keep to the marked path, check tide times and weather carefully and to seek local advice if in doubt. |
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Many conventional medical treatments clearly do not fit the nominal definition of allopathy, as they seek to prevent illness, or remove its cause. |
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According to a scholarly theory, the westward migration of the Huns forced the tribes to flee from the Carpathian Basin and seek refuge in the Roman Empire. |
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Initially, Shaw refused to seek clerical employment in London. |
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British ships both failed to report engagements with the enemy but also, in the case of cruisers and destroyers, failed to actively seek out the enemy. |
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In Ranke's view, the historian had to understand a period on its own terms, and seek to find only the general ideas which animated every period of history. |
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Advisory opinions were intended as a means by which UN agencies could seek the Court's help in deciding complex legal issues that might fall under their respective mandates. |
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A Schengen visa or a visa exemption does not entitle the traveller to enter the Schengen area, but rather allows the traveller to seek entry at the port. |
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We are inclined to seek out the character of Jewhatred at the phenomenological and historical levels regarding both its origins and its historical recurrences. |
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Odo, who was not in the city at that time, left to seek help. |
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The current governor is Doug Burgum, a Republican who took office December 15, 2016 after his predecessor, Jack Dalrymple did not seek reelection. |
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The second most common reason for an airstaff to seek union representation is the overall treatment by the station, especially in terms of scheduling. |
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Seek medical advice if any skin lesion gets bigger, turns darker, goes scaly, itches, weeps, crusts over, develops a raised, rolled edge or ulcerates. |
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