The colour palette includes subdued beiges, burgundies and charcoal blues on high-back chairs and sectional wall panels. |
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I have been thinking a lot about sectional interests and the way they mesh and clash within our society. |
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But in the parliament in August, the only opposition came from parties that represent sectional and regional interests. |
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A follow-up CT scan of the chest 6 months later included sectional views of the upper abdomen and showed an abnormality in the pancreas. |
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This illustration attempts to show a sectional front view of the hip injury in an advanced state of osteroarthritis. |
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Lightweight technology is applied to commands such as dimensioning, mating, components insertion, interference detection, and sectional views. |
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He was interested in the picture showing drivers receiving instruction on a sectional model of an Austin chassis. |
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With existing cameras, he explained, he could make only a series of sectional views and piece them together. |
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There will be working models and sectional views to explain how important it is to conserve and tap rainwater. |
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Bruneau dedicated a much more detailed study to the building, providing an accurate plan, sectional drawings, and an epigraphic register. |
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I drew for him a sectional view of the area, indicating the staircase and plaza above. |
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When the ideas have borne their full fruit, algebra will appear like a sectional model of the whole form of thought. |
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By stacking the sectional images, they can create a top-to-bottom movie showing structural and cellular details throughout the scaffold's volume. |
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Finally, a student named Ben was selling a sectional couch in the classifieds section. |
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The project saw the aging clubhouse replaced by a sectional timber building. |
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Families have a permanent base to park their caravans or erect sectional buildings. |
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Admitting one into your living room will suck the life force from your leather sectional, fireplace, and Pre-Raphaelite art pieces. |
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So, since their sectional interest excites no passions amongst the populace, some are attracted by more radical measures. |
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Politicians from North and South redesigned popular sovereignty to lessen sectional tensions. |
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Words are clear, and the hymns, presented in their entirety, are imaginatively varied in terms of solo, a cappella, sectional and tutti singing. |
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A cross sectional survey was performed in a chromium contaminated area and in an uncontaminated control area about 10 km away. |
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In addition the heavy bullet has a lot of sectional density and should penetrate deeply compared to a standard 30 or 40-grain slug. |
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They were various weapons, including small swords, bows and arrows, hand axes, flails, nunchakus, and even a three sectional staff. |
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His sectional verse anthems incorporate solos, duets, trios, and passages for organ alone. |
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We have found cross sectional age differences which we cautiously, yet venturesomely, interpret in a developmental way. |
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Also, the music is more sectional, with clearly defined arias, ensemble pieces, and choruses. |
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And all three forget their sectional differences in a delightful concert of sternutation. |
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Fascism thus laid the foundation for the post-war creation of a sectional and clientelistic system of welfare. |
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However, political parties tended to represent sectional interests and operate along clientelistic lines and prone to graft and patronage. |
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This cross sectional survey was not designed to provide direct evidence of transmission of infectious diseases in prison. |
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Then she drew the curtains and arranged the sectional sofa protectively around us like stagecoaches. |
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Such qualities stood to challenge the kind of collective participation and sectional approach traditional engraving often required. |
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As a sectional interest Austrian industry was fragmented and disunited with little influence over the conduct of economic policy. |
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This flagellate is surrounded by fungal hyphae, which appear in different sectional planes each as a bright central core with surrounding halo. |
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She and Lane got rid of her queen-sized bed and pushed two twin beds into an L shape in the corner against the walls like a sectional sofa. |
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Nat Turner's rebellion radicalized opponents of slavery and provided a preview of the impending sectional crisis. |
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It is an advisory body representing various sectional or functional interests. |
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Even casual readers may benefit from the sectional summaries or recapitulations in the book. |
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Although several books have been produced recently on sectional anatomy, none appear to be intended as detailed, comprehensive anatomies. |
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This result is a particular problem for rating scales, which tend to be cross sectional, rather than longitudinal, in character. |
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In regard to the Australites, it is clear from cross sectional analysis that they are a remelted object. |
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The collection here includes some superb Adam elevations and sectional drawings. |
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She has just been told that, on top of this load, she is now expected to cover for a sectional typist who is going on six weeks leave. |
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At the sectional meet in November, the top four move on to the national competition. |
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The sectional championship program will provide a niche and serve a purpose for a broader range of individuals and teams. |
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Lincoln had been the girls sectional champion for as long as Amie could remember. |
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Bryan also officiates at the Speedo Championship sectional Series as well as the Central Zone Championships. |
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It has since developed a programme which includes a regular schedule of rehearsals, sectional workshops and concerts. |
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Reynolds was the sectional individual winner while the Division One winner was Moore. |
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The ownership of shop, office and flat units in the original Maerua Park is held by the way of sectional title. |
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He added that to approach the scheme on a piecemeal sectional basis would be unacceptable and would prolong the uncertainty. |
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Most of the top times came from California, which held several sectional championships. |
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We come from Lismore's urban, village, and rural areas and do not represent any party, business or sectional interest. |
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Many different languages were spoken, and a multitude of sectional hatreds were combined in troubled cacophony. |
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This aspect would be as bad if the sectional opinion the bishops happened to hold was in perfect agreement with mine. |
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What I resent is that they do want to impose their views on the rest of us, using the government for this sectional purpose. |
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And there were also economic issues that fueled this sectional animosity to an even greater degree. |
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The election campaign has highlighted the fracturing of Fijian politics and government institutions along racial, regional and sectional lines. |
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They shelter the businesses due to sectional protectionism, which in turn has slowed down our implementations. |
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The core of work in higher education cannot be sacrificed for individual or sectional interests. |
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Groups representing sectional business interests presently lead the ongoing fuel protests. |
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I believe the sectional format, which consisted mainly of groups of four, used years ago, should be reintroduced and the competition played at the start of the season. |
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The left is always warning us about the cynical vested interests of the military industrial complex allegedly manipulating public policy for their sectional gain. |
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Recent large demonstrations featured coalitions, such as that formed by farmers, hauliers and hunt supporters, that were largely sectional and self-interested in their nature. |
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Since Southerners stopped fighting the Civil War and joined their conservative brethren in the GOP, sectional differences have become meaningless in America. |
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The study is based on a cross sectional analysis of US census statistics and vital statistics for the years 1989 and 1990 for all US states including the District of Columbia. |
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Some eight years down the road, it is important that vocal sectional interests do not blind the community to reforms that are in the public interest. |
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A starting field of more than 600 players will be reduced to 160 at the 18-hole sectional tournaments, which also will crown individual section champions. |
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Secession would not even be an issue, he claimed, had not certain office-seekers irresponsibly agitated abstract sectional issues for partisan advantage. |
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Fast and quiet, with sectional solos and occasional shouts, it sounded to me like the depiction of a rather eventful ride on a four-legged animal. |
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In fact, he joined his ideas about a permanent and unalterable difference between sectional races with a denunciation of fire-eating extremism that might imperil the Union. |
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Niccy led me into the living room and sat down on our red sectional. |
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Here in Korea, bias can be a big factor since there is sectional bias. |
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It was a white and creamy colored room with light plush carpeting and at the far right of it, a sectional couch that surrounded a large sixty-inch television. |
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If the Green leadership were not so inward-looking, so sectional and party-minded, a coalition could have made a much more dramatic impact on the elections. |
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Since 1911, several authors have published texts of sectional anatomy and have been successful, in varying degrees, in accomplishing their objectives. |
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Earlier, he coached the girl's basketball team to three titles and two sectional championships, and also served as assistant coach for boys' basketball and football. |
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Rather than a California high school state championship, several sectional meets were held throughout the state to wrap up the 2002-03 high school season. |
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Marx, writing as a journalist observing the American civil war, analyses it flatly as a sectional conflict between Northern industrialism and Southern slave oligarchy. |
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He also captured numerous regional and sectional titles, accumulating 18,202.10 masterpoints. |
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The barn is commonly used in describing the cross sectional area of interaction in nuclear physics. |
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The 5-foot-4, 16-year-old aspires to become a four-time sectional champion and the Division 2 state titlist. |
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The most complete manuscript, which includes the world map and all seventy sectional maps, is kept in Istanbul. |
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Our new sectional couch divided into pieces, but the pieces still wouldn't fit through the door. |
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The territorial question sectionalized American politics and resulted in the election of a sectional president. |
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Form in popular music is most often sectional, the most common sections being verse, chorus or refrain, and bridge. |
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Its cross sectional shape was flatter on the bottom with less flare to the topsides. |
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The company says both machines have cast-iron frames, power raising and lowering of the table, sectional infeed roller and chipbreaker and one set of knives. |
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At constant pressure and temperature, the thermal conductivity of a gas depends upon the molecular weight of the gas and the cross sectional area of the gas molecules. |
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Higher molecular weight gasses have lower thermal conductivity, because both the molecular weight is higher and also the cross sectional area is higher. |
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These experiments investigate the ascent of a slug of gas in a vertical liquid-filed tube featuring a flare that abruptly doubles the cross sectional area. |
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The Broadway reclining sectional from Catnapper offers a comfortable seat. |
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Another plus is that the genus Rubus includes subgeneric and sectional keys using a combination of primocanes and floricanes as well as inflorescence characters. |
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The assortment included eight collections comprised of 160 SKUs of deep seating and sectional, outdoor dining, bistro tables, bars, fire pits and occasional tables. |
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