The police were moving through the crowd telling people to move toward the exit. |
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The six civilized core areas of the ecumene interacted but were not moving toward uniformity as was characteristic of the first phase of world history. |
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The water flows from Beijing toward Tianjin, from Nanwang north toward Tianjin, and from Nanwang south toward Yangzhou. |
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What bearing hath be shown of late toward thee By which thou might'st beframe some estimate Of his mind's placid flow or turbulent? |
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There seemed to be another larger circle in the next pasture toward the town. |
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Studies have shown that such insular habitats have a tendency toward decreasing species richness. |
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Teach probably sailed toward Havana, where he may have captured a small Spanish vessel that had left the Cuban port. |
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His crew hoisted the sails and the Adventure manoeuvred to point her starboard guns toward Maynard's sloops, which were slowly closing the gap. |
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Adventure then turned toward the beach of Ocracoke Island, heading for a narrow channel. |
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Some of the historians working on these projects were influenced in some way or another by Marxist views toward history. |
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Contributions toward the promotion of the order's work, and especially the building of the Basilica in Assisi, came in abundantly. |
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He received tuition from John Walsall, a graduate of Oxford with a strong leaning toward Puritanism. |
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Milton left for Naples toward the end of November, where he stayed only for a month because of the Spanish control. |
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Although rarely in agreement, they both maintained good will toward and respect for each other. |
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Of these elements, the first and last were the most important in clearing a pathway toward the development of progressive rock. |
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With the rise of disco in the US and punk rock in the UK, hard rock's mainstream dominance was rivalled toward the later part of the decade. |
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Romanticism was an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century. |
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As the West crumbled, books and libraries flourished and flowed east toward the Byzantine Empire. |
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The bowler continues to bowl toward the same wicket, regardless of any switch of the batsmen's positions. |
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That side with a smaller symbol within a smaller circle is the bias side toward which the bowl will turn. |
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Any timed lap started before the end of that period may be completed, and will count toward that driver's placement. |
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This was primarily due to a shift in ideology toward expansion of the Games through corporate sponsorship and the sale of television rights. |
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But in every instance the commonplace thing is transformed by metaphor, the figure that moves the object toward the metaquotidian. |
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Mansell took over the car Senna was brought in to drive toward the end of the 1994 campaign. |
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The major reasons include the long history of British policy preference toward developing the Arab north and its ignoring the Black south. |
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This is generally considered to be a step toward eventual full independence from Denmark. |
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The midget-minded masochists among us, it seems, cannot bear even the slightest hint of progress toward law reform and justice for Gays. |
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The Irish poets of the late 17th and 18th centuries moved toward more modern dialects. |
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During this time the British did not present a united front toward the American Patriots. |
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The working class element was moving rapidly toward the newly emerging Labour Party. |
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The French army in Spain advanced, advancing in Catalonia while taking Bilbao and Vitoria and marching toward Castile. |
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Napoleon returned to Paris after the victory, leaving Brune to consolidate in Italy and begin a march toward Austria. |
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By early 1934 the focus shifted away from funding work creation schemes and toward rearmament. |
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Much discussion is underway regarding China's proposed path toward a welfare state. |
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Frozen on the distant movie screen is an airplane that points, missilelike, toward the passing train. |
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Although respectful toward the King, he made it clear that his constitutional duty was to acquiesce to the will of the people and Parliament. |
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The British were also concerned that Russia might make advances toward India, or move toward Scandinavia or Western Europe. |
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Despite its grand ambitions toward the south, it had not built its railway network in that direction, and communications were poor. |
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Prior thinkers, including the early 14th century nominalist philosopher William of Ockham, had begun the intellectual movement toward empiricism. |
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For, as the motions are equally changed, the changes of the velocities made toward contrary parts are reciprocally proportional to the bodies. |
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We'll mosey along toward the river. Kinder take it easy an' drift the herd down slow so as to let the cattle put on flesh. |
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This tendency toward a homogeneity also stems from the vertically integrated nature of the authoritarian Polish People's Republic. |
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To some extent Pollock realized that the journey toward making a work of art was as important as the work of art itself. |
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Ripostes, published in October 1912, begins Pound's shift toward minimalist language. |
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In her rosy two-piece traveling outfit, Adela looks muy cute as she walks toward us. |
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Morris was the most affluent member of the Set, and was generous with his wealth toward the others. |
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However, he soon rejected liberal radicalism completely and moved toward socialism. |
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Although he generally disliked children, Morris also exhibited a strong sense of responsibility toward his family. |
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The only thing that changes is the iconography and, in some cases, the presence of a more critical attitude toward it. |
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A person displaying ill will toward others does remain a member of this community, but not with his whole personality. |
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Our attitude toward philosophical problems was not very different from that which scientists have toward their problems. |
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This, in turn, has brought increased scrutiny from law enforcement, public officials, and activist groups toward online prostitution. |
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We need a tool to extract from the risk assessment and intervention contingency tables any bias toward yea-saying or nay-saying. |
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Somalia's economy consists of both traditional and modern production, with a gradual shift toward modern industrial techniques. |
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Funds have especially gone toward building telecommunications infrastructure and increasing disposable income by supporting small businesses. |
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For example, a gymnast could tuck toward the end of a neckspring and thereby increase angular velocity. |
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All of California's indigenous languages are endangered, although there are now efforts toward language revitalization. |
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Crawford, the Archaeological Officer to the Ordnance Survey, influencing the latter's move toward socialism and Marxism. |
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The river Nith runs through Dumfries toward the Solway Firth in a southwards direction splitting the town into East and West. |
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At one point she ran away toward the border, only to be intercepted and brought back to Edinburgh. |
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These increasing tensions led to a mutual scramble for ordnance and pushed the colonies toward open war. |
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A tendency away from the narrative, which was characteristic for the traditional arts, toward abstraction is characteristic of much modern art. |
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In spring, the moult is slow, starting from the forehead, across the back, toward the belly. |
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His work on nuclear fallout was a major contribution toward the ratification of the 1963 Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. |
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He shared, with the Pugwash Conferences, the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize for efforts toward nuclear disarmament. |
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Like his Nixon, Mr. Langella is an agile interviewee, taking the conversation toward anything but the specifics of his nonacting life. |
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Since 1984, relations between Sikhs and Hindus have moved toward a rapprochement aided by economic prosperity. |
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She started on the shop's makeup counters, but was eventually moved into stockrooms because of her attitude toward customers. |
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But he also displayed a strikingly nonegocentric attitude toward some of his most renowned work. |
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By 1405, most French forces had withdrawn after politics in Paris shifted toward the peace party. |
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He gave weak support to the Second World War amidst fears that he was favourable toward Germany. |
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There must be a better distribution of wealth, and maybe America must move toward a democratic socialism. |
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The western emperor Gratian had become unpopular because of perceived favouritism toward Alans over Roman citizens. |
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Of all these, the Belgae too, on the side of the Sequani and the Helvetii, upon the river Rhine, and stretches toward the north. |
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These western ocean currents transport warm, tropical water polewards toward the polar regions. |
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Gondwana started the period in equatorial latitudes and, as the period progressed, drifted toward the South Pole. |
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Razorbills dive deep into the sea using their wings and their streamlined bodies to propel themselves toward their prey. |
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Breeding pairs will frequently hunt cooperatively, with one bird flushing the prey toward its mate. |
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Dolphins have two flippers on the underside toward the head, a dorsal fin and a tail fin. |
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Turan Shah conquered Zabid from the Mahdids in May 1174, then marched toward Aden in June and captured it from the Zurayids. |
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The Houthis, however, rebuffed an initiative by the Gulf Cooperation Council and continued to move south toward Aden. |
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Following the Second World War, folklorists began to articulate a more holistic approach toward their subject matter. |
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Although she participated in exhibitions fairly regularly, her perfectionism produced in her a marked ambivalence toward exhibiting. |
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In the 74th minute, he received the ball from Ernie Curtis and hurried a tame shot toward the Arsenal goal. |
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Louis's celebrity power was not, however, merely directed toward African Americans. |
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Compared with water, this absorption is shifted toward slightly lower energies. |
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The acoustic torpedo was designed to run straight to an arming distance of 400 m and then turn toward the loudest noise detected. |
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The rocky and boulder shores toward the south of the lough are dominated by the seaweed knotted wrack Ascophyllum nodosum. |
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In most urchins, touch elicits a prompt reaction from the spines, which converge toward the touch point. |
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A global trend toward more delicate diatom frustules has been noted from the Oligocene to the Quaternary. |
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Male cuttlefish sometimes use deception toward guarding males to mate with females. |
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Each arm has a pad covered in suckers which grabs and pulls prey toward its beak, paralyzing it with venom before eating it. |
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Courtship rituals take place during the winter months, following migration toward the equator from summer feeding grounds closer to the poles. |
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Australia had also separated from Antarctica and was drifting toward Southeast Asia. |
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As one travels east toward the African coast, the influence of the gulf stream diminishes, and the islands become increasingly arid. |
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If two men riding on horseback were to start a fight, each would edge toward the left. |
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This has largely been attributed to the reduction in state benefits and a shift toward the privatisation of public services. |
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It deepens toward the Norwegian coast, reaching over 700 metres at the Norwegian Trench. |
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As the ice melted, rebound of the crust lagged behind, producing a regional slope toward the ice. |
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Intuitively, this is caused by the storm blowing the water toward one side of the basin in the direction of its winds. |
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It started hitting London at around six o'clock toward evening in British time on the sixth of April, 1580, being Wednesday in Easter week. |
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During this epoch, the continents continued to drift toward their present positions. |
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Organizations such as 5 Gyres have researched the pollution and, along with artists like Marina DeBris, are working toward publicizing the issue. |
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Foundational work toward the idea of improving marine water quality through shellfish cultivation was conducted by Odd Lindahl et al. |
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This may explain why negative attitudes toward Nynorsk persist, as is seen with many minority languages. |
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The mast was now square in section and located toward the middle of the ship, and could be lowered and raised. |
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When the two projected shapes have exactly the same opacity, it means the stone's long side is facing directly toward the sun. |
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The Germans were left behind with a compass and direction toward the mainland as the submarine was too small to take them. |
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Meanwhile, Hipper had rejoined Scheer, and the combined High Seas Fleet was heading north, directly toward Jellicoe. |
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When the sea level is raised, water from the middle of the ocean is forced to move toward the shorelines, creating a tide. |
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The Japanese army, based near Busan, demolished the Korean navy in the Battle of Chilcheollyang on 28 August and began advancing toward China. |
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When Villeneuve set sail from Ferrol on 10 August, he was under orders from Napoleon to sail northward toward Brest. |
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On the screen we have seen Detroit shift to a Frisco defense, in which they overshift the two tackles and the end toward our flanker. |
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It was a watertight keg filled with gunpowder that was floated toward the enemy, detonated by a sparking mechanism if it struck a ship. |
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This threatened to cut off German troops in western and central France, and most began to retire toward Germany. |
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You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. |
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In the video game Call of Duty 3, the player is involved in a series of missions as the Allies move in the Falaise Gap toward Chambois. |
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As they read his writings he must have written toward the earlier years of the window. |
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If the Earth's axis were not tilted toward the sun, a vertical rod at the equator would have no shadow. |
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Over time, Warwick became progressively more alienated from King Edward, and his intentions turned toward treason. |
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Siberian bears, for example, tend to be much bolder toward humans than their shyer, more persecuted European counterparts. |
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Atypical colourations in red foxes usually represent stages toward full melanism, and mostly occur in cold regions. |
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By folding the wings in toward their bodies on the upstroke, they save 35 percent energy during flight. |
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This border is important for both wildlife and fauna and is a sharp line along the Swedish western coast, which gets broader toward the south. |
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The assertions of Chinese philosophy began to integrate concepts of Western philosophy, as steps toward modernization. |
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For liberal humanists such as Rousseau and Kant, the universal law of reason guided the way toward total emancipation from any kind of tyranny. |
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To the west, the bottom rises first slowly, but then rapidly toward the wide Greenland coastal strip. |
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Shrimp fisheries began in 1978 and intensified toward 2000, as well as cod fishing. |
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This represents a step toward creating crust which is increasingly continental in character, being less dense and more buoyant. |
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An ice floe converging toward another and pushing against it will generate a state of compression at the boundary between both. |
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The femur evolved into a slightly more angular position to move the center of gravity toward the geometric center of the body. |
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The culture spans from approximately 17,000 to 12,000 BP, toward the end of the last ice age. |
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By the end of the Magdalenian, the lithic technology shows a pronounced trend toward increased microlithisation. |
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Southern leaders feared that Lincoln would stop the expansion of slavery and put it on a course toward extinction. |
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This causes an increase in biological productivity toward the east, across the Continental Shelf. |
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When plants are detected, the flippers are used to scoop the vegetation toward the manatee's lips. |
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Foundational work toward the idea of improving marine water quality through shellfish cultivation to was conducted by Odd Lindahl et al. |
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Three pounds was given toward the funeral of a member and 10 pounds to the widow or children. |
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The sandal has the trademarked three stripes on a velcro strap toward the front of the shoe. |
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There was an almost continuous belt of salt workings along the coast toward Hurst Spit. |
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Clearly, this is an upward move and is indicative of a stronger bias toward growth in aircraft orders. |
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Over time, some cultures have progressed toward more complex forms of organization and control. |
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Advanced industrial societies are now seeing a shift toward an increase in service sectors over manufacturing and production. |
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After World War II the emphasis began to shift toward an effort to explore the role culture plays in shaping human biology. |
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Albania on the other hand gravitated toward Communist China, later adopting an isolationist position. |
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He arrived comparatively late in 107 BC and in that year and the next he forced Jugurtha to the south and west toward Mauretania. |
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First, Marius had to deal with the Teutones, who were in the province of Narbonensis marching toward the Alps. |
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The Dniester rises in Ukraine, near the city of Drohobych, close to the border with Poland, and flows toward the Black Sea. |
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Nevertheless, the evidence suggests that Domitian did make concessions toward senatorial opinion. |
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How did Playboy happen to' aspire toward pimpdom's lush heights? Well, therein hung a tale. He admitted he hadn't always been big time. |
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Today, the pink-washed versions of toys that had been marketed solely to boys for decades are touted as a shift toward gender-neutrality. |
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It was a contingent of a hundred ships from looting expeditions by the French coast that was now directed toward the Arousa estuary. |
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A new culture and new attitudes toward the origin culture are obtained through contact and communication. |
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They tattooed their foreheads, and had their feet turned toward each other. |
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Prejudice toward Greeks on the part of Greeks was not limited to those who lived on the fringes of the Greek world. |
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In 447, Attila turned the Huns back toward the Eastern Roman Empire once more. |
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This was the first major step toward securing historical significance for Gesta Danorum. |
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Despite calls for rational thought and action, Italy, Prussia, and Austria continued to rush toward armed conflict. |
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In Norway, romanticism was embodied, not in literature, but in the movement toward a national style, both in architecture and in ethos. |
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Galton, a statistician, introduced correlation and regression analysis and discovered regression toward the mean. |
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This was given by Pope Leo X, who was friendly toward Portugal and its discoveries, in 1514 in the bull Praecelsae devotionis. |
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By the end of the Hongwu reign, the essentials of a policy toward the Jurchens had taken shape. |
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All four schools were based on the same intellectual foundation, but advocated different theoretical approaches toward medicine. |
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Two main factors gave Morocco a pulse toward witnessing the birth of a modern literature. |
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Altars, incense sticks, candles and torches form the axis by sending a column of smoke, and prayer, toward heaven. |
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In Asian cultures houses were traditionally laid out in the form of a square oriented toward the four compass directions. |
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A traditional Asian home was oriented toward the sky through feng shui, a system of geomancy, just as a palace would be. |
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Common ostriches raised entirely by humans may direct their courtship behaviour not at other ostriches, but toward their human keepers. |
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It then moves along the coronary groove and continues on into the tissue as interventricular branches toward the apex of the heart. |
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A French military flying column then marched toward Antananarivo, losing many men to malaria and other diseases. |
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This period saw a political alignment with the Eastern Bloc countries and a shift toward economic insularity. |
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Despite these barriers to access, health services have shown a trend toward improvement over the past twenty years. |
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In the shoulder saddle, pommel and cantle are inclined toward each other at the bottom and away from each other at the top. |
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Thematic cartography involves maps of specific geographic themes, oriented toward specific audiences. |
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Theoretical astronomy is oriented toward the development of computer or analytical models to describe astronomical objects and phenomena. |
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In 1978 the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 435, which laid out a plan for transition toward independence for Namibia. |
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Suape has started in the 21st century to be Pernambuco's motive power toward development. |
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He recalled, in passing, the sweetness in his lap, her round little bottom, her prasine eyes as she turned toward him and the receding road. |
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They temporarily revived headhunting of Japanese toward the end of the war, with Allied Z Special Unit provided assistance to them. |
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In the twentieth century, Mexican women made great strides toward toward a more equal legal and social status. |
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The Philippine Capitol was to rise at the Taft Avenue end of the field, facing toward the sea. |
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They would sail to the latitude of their destination, turn toward their destination and follow a line of constant latitude. |
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As part of the Hadley cell circulation, surface air flows toward the equator while the flow aloft is towards the poles. |
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North bastions and wall of the Castillo, looking eastward toward Anastasia Island. |
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They pay sizable sums for tickets to the prepublic showings, which are then applied as credit toward purchases. |
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On the night of 01 July 1520, his large army left their compound and headed west, toward the Tlacopan causeway. |
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It was a sign, on the part of the residents of Azuero, of their antagonism toward the independence movement in the capital. |
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Those that drain toward the Pacific Ocean are steep and short, flowing only intermittently. |
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Pizarro advanced with his army of 500 Spaniards toward Cuzco, accompanied by Chalcuchimac. |
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Now at the site where he was to remain as an idol, Ayar Oche raised up in flight toward the heavens so high that they could not see him. |
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After independence, preferences gradually shifted toward neoclassical and Art Nouveau styles. |
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The balance of power was heavily weighted toward the local and regional governments. |
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Telling Jessie that he was an asshalf prickwad Decent wouldn't be working toward a community at all. |
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This time, the ships headed south toward calmer waters, which were under dangerous Spanish and Portuguese control. |
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West proved far harsher and more belligerent toward the Indians than any of his predecessors, engaging in wars of conquest against them. |
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In the 1960s, Maine began to lean toward the Democrats, especially in presidential elections. |
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The expedition was blocked from going farther north toward Point Reyes by the Golden Gate and San Francisco Bay, since they had no boats. |
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I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. |
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On 27 October he reached the western extremity of New Guinea and then made his way north of Ceram and Misool toward the Halmahera Sea. |
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With the rising number of adults using alcohol, there is a rising crime rate, especially involving violence toward women, and tribal warfare. |
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Expanding to the northwest toward the Baltic Sea proved to be much more difficult. |
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During the late 1550s, Ivan developed a hostility toward his advisers, the government, and the boyars. |
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In 1636 or 1637 Dmitry Kopylov with 54 men including Moskvitin were sent west toward Yakutsk. |
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Studies show they behave less aggressively toward familiar individuals when they are forming a new group. |
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The history of slavery originally was the history of the government's laws and policies toward slavery, and the political debates about it. |
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Academic interest is instead to be directed toward the religious education found in the yeshiva. |
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The egg drops out of the ovary, is pressed down the tubes toward the uterus. The sound is pruck pruck pruck pruck. |
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Pynson was a more accomplished stylist than Caxton and consequently pushed the English language further toward standardisation. |
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Stereotypes may result in prejudice, which is defined as having negative attitudes toward a group and its members. |
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Several approaches exist toward the eventual full expansion and consolidation of an international auxiliary language. |
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Its goal points toward actions that will enhance security in each of the ASEAN member states. |
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Progress toward independence, however, was hampered by a Guatemalan claim to sovereignty over Belizean territory. |
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When his efforts at conversion failed, he grew increasingly bitter toward them. |
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The resulting synod in Zurich placed most of the blame on Calvin for not being sympathetic enough toward the people of Geneva. |
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He took steps toward rapprochement with Bullinger by signing the Consensus Tigurinus, a concordat between the Zurich and Geneva churches. |
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With financial support from the church in Geneva, Calvin turned his enormous energies toward uplifting the French Protestant cause. |
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Activism describes the tendency toward active expression and sharing of the gospel in diverse ways that include preaching and social action. |
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In 2014, the Episcopal Church of Costa Rica, a diocese of the province, took steps toward welcoming the LGBTQ community. |
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In 2010, the United Nations launched the Every Woman Every Child movement to assess the progress toward meeting women's contraceptive needs. |
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Since World War II there has been a trend toward abolishing capital punishment. |
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Since World War II, there has been a trend toward abolishing the death penalty. |
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A series of small steps toward an agenda would be less likely to be questioned than a large and swift change. |
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The larger portion of the state is on the west of this and gradually slopes toward Lake Michigan. |
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In other words, all members of society have a duty to exercise reasonable care toward others and their property. |
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Often these inventions were based in some form of tradition, but were exaggerated, distorted, or biased toward a particular interpretation. |
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The difference is clear in their attitude toward error and appellate review. |
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It can only decide to indict the defendant and proceed forward toward trial. |
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The general tendency has been toward centralization and incorporation, with the federal government playing a much larger role than it once did. |
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While the other provinces operate under common law, Quebec continues to apply civil law toward civil private law matters. |
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The country is predominantly flat, tending toward gently rolling tableland. |
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Asian and African countries followed suit and began taking tentative steps toward forming their own respective continental associations. |
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Economic historians see the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 as the decisive shift toward free trade in Britain. |
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Upstream vertical integration, such as to raw materials, is away from leading technology toward mature, low return industries. |
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The crucial step toward interchangeability in metal parts was taken by Simeon North, working only a few miles from Eli Terry. |
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Sodium sulfate is very stable, being unreactive toward most oxidizing or reducing agents at normal temperatures. |
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Convex surfaces have a higher chemical potential than concave surfaces therefore grain boundaries will move toward their center of curvature. |
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Helene I found beached on the floor outside her room, awake and talking to herself but with no desire to press on toward bed. |
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The start is critical to the race's outcome. Racers run on their skates, lurching toward the first turn with a furious duck walk. |
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Others, such as English, Swedish, and Afrikaans, have moved toward a largely analytic type. |
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She nodded toward the dirty dishes and said she would get to them later. |
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A lot of the criticism has been directed toward the concert's organizers. |
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The students directed their efforts toward improving their community. |
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His daring attitude toward risks is a major part of his makeup. |
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After stopping for lunch, we continued on toward our destination. |
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The program is intended to orient students toward a career in medicine. |
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The meeting is seen as a decisive step toward a peace treaty. |
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The judges of the talent show were biased toward musical acts. |
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Surprisingly, most Americans are apathetic toward this important issue. |
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Negativity toward asexuality can make emerging aces fear that something is wrong with them. |
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You can press your feet more strongly into the floor in adho mukha svanasana by shifting your weight away from your hands and toward your feet. |
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As Noyes bade me adieu and rode off northward in his car I began to walk slowly toward the house. |
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Criminals are sometimes admissive of their guilt and compassionate toward victims. |
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Warwick left the undertaker's shop and retraced his steps until he had passed the lawyer's office, toward which he threw an affectionate glance. |
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Once across Spring Creek the branch line turns southeast and then southwest and proceeds toward Ajax, South Dakota. |
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Toxotid and anabantid fish from Southeast Asia project spouts of water toward prey above the surface of the water. |
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As the year 1934, an annus horribilis of political murder and bankrupt statesmanship, drew toward a close, Europe had the jitters. |
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Movement of mitochondria and other cell parts from a neuron's cell body toward the synapse is called anterograde transport. |
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A government headed toward a dictatorship would be expected to be both antilabor and antimanagement. |
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Churches with an attractional posture toward mission have long sought to be hospitable to seekers and other visitors who might attend worship. |
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Research shows that the fandom is often harsh toward subgroups such as babyfurs, who enjoy behaving like young or infantile characters. |
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Other post-bacc programs apply students' course work toward a master's degree. Tina decided not to enter an organized post-bacc program. |
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The junk was nearer, beating in toward the island, her brown batwing sail suddenly tall and terribly conspicuous against the sky. |
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He half-stood, keeping his back bent, and extended his left hand and the bifta toward me. |
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For my regular classes, as opposed to my special presentations, I find myself tending toward a bimedia technique. |
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He bobbed up and flailed toward the near bank. The weight of his boots and soaked uniform kept pulling him under. |
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It seems likely though, that something of the Manichean and Bogomilist attitude toward dead bodies enters into the picture. |
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He tends to bounce a check or two toward the end of each month, before his payday. |
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He glanced toward the bow to see the four bow guards rushing back, clambering over slaves with whips and clubs in hand. |
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I knew I had entered a land of broadmindedness, kick-starting my evolution toward the Western way of life. |
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Next came the narrow silk straps of her bustier. She pushed the satin fabric down, toward her waist, exposing her breasts. |
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The ceratohyoid is slender and it is thickened toward both the proximal and distal extremities. |
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The soil of this belt is somewhat gravelly in the northeastern corner of the township and becomes more clayed toward the southwest. |
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There was just a pause in the clomps, then Bill's boots went on toward the house. |
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When Sarah pointed at the door, Thea took a few steps toward it, clomping her feet with each stride. |
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When she reached the crossroads where the trail split, one part of her yearned to head toward the lake. |
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Thus much we are hinder'd and dis-inur'd by this cours of licencing toward the true knowledge of what we seem to know. |
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Agriculture expenditure will move away from subsidy payments linked to specific produce, toward direct payments based on farm size. |
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The stewardess released us like a pack of noisy school kids and I dogtrotted toward the gate. |
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I looked out the kitchen window at my garden, my trenches, my dirt, and then my gaze turned downward toward my Dorito-stained hand. |
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The car was parked toward the rear of the shop, an elderly gray-blue Dodge. It looked better than it had in years. |
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We are back on the Ligurian coast, from which vertigos push human beings toward all kinds of elsewheres. |
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Begelman's strategy borrows from the trend toward entertailing, which combines retailing with entertainment. |
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Adam continued to moan in hypnotic agony. Joshua needed to make a move. Boldly, Joshua strode toward the firedragon. |
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He pointed toward the column, whose advance Juggie was enthusiastically stimulating by loud and prolonged blasts on the fish-horn. |
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The flaccid economy of the 1970s rendered Americans even more hostile toward liberal welfare policies. |
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The poor servant placed a handkerchief to her eyes and began to weep, for Dolly's arrogance toward her proved fletiferous. |
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Currents and awesome wind with floatsome foam and dreg clinging dog paddle through mountainous seas toward safety of shore. |
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And she began flobbering, almost imperceptibly, toward the scrubby brown growth beyond the sand and toward the sun. |
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I witnessed the slow burial of dead shells and bones, whose long journey toward fossildom was just beginning. |
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On the way, scouts reported that some French were heading toward them across the ice. |
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While Nathan took his time walking toward the front office to get a tardy slip, he got a text message on his cellphone from his mother. |
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The Chukwu fuctuplets are about to turn 1, and the eyes of the media will be turning toward Texas. |
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Cyan full-burned the thrusters to gain speed, turning the shuttle away from the planet toward the distant moons. |
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I inhaled a deep breath of 1993 air that hurt my futurey lungs, and headed toward her. |
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It's all part of a move toward ghettoization, they charge, an attempt to make the poor feel so shamefully unwanted that they will leave the area. |
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Christ was guiding evolution toward a state of glorification so that humanity could finally merge with God in eternal perfection. |
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Wes and his godbrother, Red, moved toward the cheese bus as it slowly rolled to a stop in Dundee Village. |
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Cassini is supposed to swing by Earth in 1999 for a gravity assist that would sling it out toward Saturn. |
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He was gut shot. Blood-caked fingers pressed over the wound, he turned toward Fargo, his revolver rising. |
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The second technical was called after Mayo walked back toward the players gathered at halfcourt. |
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