My fourth-graders started by studying the work of the Australian Aboriginal artists. |
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Born in Rochester, New York, she started dancing when she was about seven, studying jazz and tap. |
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Glancing at her, I saw her studying her phone furiously and tapping a message out. |
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What makes studying the effects of music on the brain so interesting for researchers are the multitude of different avenues of research possible. |
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On the fixed-income side, it is now a much less sanguine case of studying balance sheets and deteriorating cash flow positions. |
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While studying for your degree in chemistry it is possible for you to spend up to one year away from the University, as a sandwich year. |
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The group had to drive down dirt tracks to reach the schools and found that many students were studying and reading in sandpits. |
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While Anna was very active whenever any good song came on, and danced like a madwoman, I hung back, studying the sea of unfamiliar faces. |
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When he was a little kid, Bill went to Japan and started studying with the greatest samurai warrior alive today. |
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The members rely on developing a consensus after studying a broad array of macroeconomic indicators. |
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We must not weary of studying the microcosm if we wish rightly to understand the macrocosm of a developed economic order. |
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He is taking the A1 assessors course to become an assessor for candidates studying for NVQs in warehousing. |
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He's devoting his professional life to studying the brush-tailed rock wallaby. |
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She currently resides in Chicago as a junior in college, studying ludology. |
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In the field of biology, biochemists have been studying vesicles, the small membrane sacs found within cells. |
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I kind of fell into Web design while studying marketing and somehow got lucky, to be honest. |
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She was studying in an English school where all the teachers are Americans who are on a sabbatical leave from a different elementary school. |
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She turned away from the ancient athame that she had been studying to watch the Lord Protector approach. |
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As a PhD student studying astrobiology in Australia, I was pleased to see you identify the Moon as one of God's better ideas. |
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I said, studying a beautiful baby blue dress with a low neckline and bell sleeves. |
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Since they were studying poetry at the moment, they had an in-class assignment to write an original poem in any style or meter. |
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Kathy fidgeted beside him, studying her nails, ill at ease among these obvious geeks and losers. |
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Between putting tissues on mechanicals and thinning two-coat rubber cement, I spent every free minute studying these books. |
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That didn't stop her from sneaking looks at both Sam and Rosie as she pretended to be studying the menu. |
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Instead, she watched Seth as he picked up a beautiful, artistic vase, studying it with respect. |
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He developed a nightly routine of studying a few chapters by the light of the campfire. |
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He was her first and only boyfriend, just into his second year at Durham, where he was studying general arts. |
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The Berkeley folks are also studying 200 bladder cancer patients in Kings County, northern California, where arsenic levels reach 50 ppb. |
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Sauer, who spent a lifetime studying arroyos and erosion control, concurred with Sampson. |
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I had quite a bit of money on deposit, but I couldn't lock it away, because I needed to live off it while I was studying. |
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Claw held the pearl-handled pistol at arm's length, studying the sheen on the blued barrel. |
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She has been living in Britain for nine years and is studying at Portsmouth University. |
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The purpose of archaeology is to understand the past by studying its material culture. |
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Although accurate, it does not provide alternative methodologies for studying pre-Islamic Arabian society. |
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I was sitting in the Commons tea room last week, munching a mournful rock cake and studying the newspapers. |
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As he suggests, linking artistic motivation with money purely to increase the ease of studying copyright would be too simplistic. |
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In studying the theory test, I had to absorb a lot of road sign and driving theory vocabulary. |
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In 1940 he introduced the concept of an injective module, then began studying group actions in geometry. |
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Mylonitic limestones are particularly useful rocks for studying deformation mechanisms and fabrics in carbonate rocks. |
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He's been like a headless chicken for weeks now, studying and doing his exams, he's hardly slept and he's hardly eaten. |
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He's an agricultural engineer who has been studying ammonia application rigorously for the past four years. |
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I have relegated my studying to the basement, because if I go anywhere near my room I will go to bed. |
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And anyway, work was important and the world hated me, so there was no real problem with me studying and reading so much. |
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He's part of a team studying whether the growing number of gas rigs is driving the birds away and hastening their decline. |
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I did some studying after eating my light lunch of 9 sushi rolls and a big glass of tea. |
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His eyes lit up, and he excitedly told me that in all his years of studying hypnotherapy, he'd never considered that. |
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First, the number of women studying medicine and life sciences in postgraduate programs has risen significantly. |
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He and Elaine also established scholarships for varsity swimmers and for students studying the life sciences. |
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David who has now retired from the service after 27 years was ribbed mercilessly by his White Watch colleagues for his studying. |
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This hypothesis needs to be tested by using long acting and short acting antimalarials and studying their effect on immune responses. |
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Lakes are also excellent settings for studying the responses of ecosystems to natural and anthropogenic environmental change on human timescales. |
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A year later, I became an external PhD student at the college, studying seed dispersal by lemurs in Madagascar. |
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Researchers are also studying Arctic foxes, lemmings, snowy owls and vegetation. |
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Dr. Katzman, the chief researcher, and her team are studying 50 recovered anorexics who were diagnosed during their teens. |
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There is much admiring of young legal eagles, studying of wizened magistrates and cowering from unrepentant defendants to be done. |
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The interactive diary has provided me with images that resurface every time I open a diary I'm studying or writing about. |
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He stared at the ceiling of his room, studying and restudying the cracks on it. |
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He went on to work on the interaction of diatomic molecules with precessing electrons, studying the angular momentum within the molecule itself. |
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Zoologists, for example, once believed that studying chimpanzees in a cage would reveal everything about the animal. |
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All our remote ancestors were prehistoric and studying them is one way of understanding our own origins and evolution. |
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They are not criminologists or law professors who are studying theoretical issues. |
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For dancers, and those studying dance, Laban has always had an international reputation. |
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They will be studying water, carbon monoxide, ammonia and methanol four of the most abundant gases from comets. |
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Meanwhile, researchers are studying the reliability and predictability of tides as a viable source of renewable energy. |
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Peirce spent five years studying the case and amassed an astonishing quantity of information. |
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Whether this is done by studying a programming language like C or PERL, or any of the many others, is immaterial. |
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Today we can see hassidic sects who have become quite scholarship-minded, opening their own yeshivas and studying the Talmud intensely. |
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Like everything else, to be an alpha geek requires tireless dedication, experimentation and studying. |
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By their fourth year students were studying the differential and integral calculus. |
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The teacher would share his experiences with the young man who was studying allopathy and yoga with equal interest. |
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I had just completed the process of studying business administration and journeyed into the labyrinth of corporate power. |
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I am currently studying labour unions, and I need to know some advantages and disadvantages of unions in general. |
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In addition, she is an assessor in the Veterinary Nurse Training scheme and is also studying for her certificate in nursing exotics. |
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Her addiction, she says, is studying people, alive to the way they look and move, wondering how she would paint them. |
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Pierre went on to study the latest mathematics, in particular studying algebra and geometry. |
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Girls and boys are finally equal and studying together on a level playing field. |
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By studying alien worlds, such as Venus, Mars or Saturn's moon Titan, we can place our own world in context. |
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Stewart has been spending a lot of the off season in town, working out with teammates and studying with Gilbride. |
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He had spent his last few years in professional rugby studying for a degree in sports science, and he has put the qualification to good use. |
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More and more studying witches and warlocks came out to practice their powers. |
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I didn't know anything about English grammatical rules, because I certainly have no recollection of studying any such. |
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But now my parents are going all nuts at me for working so much, and not studying as much. |
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When war broke out, Sir Ken was studying architecture and helping to design air-raid shelters. |
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By studying how the ionosphere reacts to the experiments, scientists can begin to understand how it behaves during natural airglow and aurora. |
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After studying at the Architectural Association in London, he freelanced as a window dresser at Barney's New York. |
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Progressives would profit more by studying the way the New Right responded to life in the political wilderness. |
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The challenge of studying extinctions is that it can be hard to know when a species is finally gone for good. |
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As it is sensitive to geometric shape, this is an appropriate technique for studying aggregation that occurs in solution. |
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Two years later, I began studying aikido, and two years after that I began studying kendo and iaido. |
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They are 22-year-old college students who should be studying for finals and going to keggers. |
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In the recorder's office, members of the public were studying computer screens and microfiche readers. |
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The Agriculture Career Fair is an annual event attended by students studying ag related majors. |
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Through studying the transformation of light rays passing through glass objects, he created the effect of movement of form. |
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He spent nearly a year studying kendo, karate and other Japanese martial arts. |
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I don't mean so much when we have completed a degree, but rather when we are still studying. |
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He continued to play and write songs while studying aerospace engineering at Bristol University. |
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At that time, many people showed a keen interest in studying rare animals and birds. |
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They were studying a cluster of rhododendrons on the Azalea Lawn when they came across the rare plant. |
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The University of Bath researchers are studying the complex aerodynamics needed to fly very small unmanned aircraft. |
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Nor should we forget his long-standing advocacy of studying material culture. |
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A parliamentary committee is studying the advisability of allowing brokers and corporate agents to operate. |
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This is the Salmon Research Trust Centre at Burrishoole, where scientists spend their days studying salmon and ranching them. |
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One of my schoolmates has a little sister studying in an Australian junior school. |
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I first read this in my junior year in college, when I was studying in London for a semester. |
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She talked first to a sixth-grader who is studying at a juku to enter a private junior high school. |
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The limitation of our method is that it can only be used for studying cells in suspension and is therefore not suitable for adherent cell lines. |
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Rutherford was studying the structure of matter by bombarding a very thin gold foil with the alpha radiation from radium and polonium. |
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Rue fumed silently as he hummed contentedly and she watched him closely, studying his movements and actions. |
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Louis Pasteur performed the first enantiomeric resolution in 1848 while studying crystals of a salt of racemic tartaric acid. |
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By then he was a fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and studying Sanskrit in Heidelberg. |
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On-course betting appeared brisk with plenty of visitors studying the racecard and having a flutter. |
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He stared at the other man, studying him, then looked around the weather-worn little valley. |
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A few years later the rabbi was studying and came across some money stuck in his book. |
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He argued persuasively for acknowledgement of the importance of studying regional folklore in its social context. |
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She sat beside him for a moment, studying his waxen features with a sadness that somehow erased all of her pity. |
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His elder sister, a computer ace, spent second grade doing research on the Internet, delving into Greek myths and studying artists. |
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Only, there are these boys studying in there, this watchman spending the night in there. |
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He is a past pupil of Gortnor Abbey Convent and Anthony is now studying at GMIT Galway. |
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The long days studying in class and endless hours of physical training at the academy paid off in ways Richard had probably never imagined. |
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For this to happen it takes longer than a few weeks of holidaying or even a few years spent studying at an academic institution. |
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Pataphysics is the absurdist concept of a philosophy or science dedicated to studying what lies beyond the realm of metaphysics. |
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They started by studying men and women at all levels of drinking from abstention to those in detox for full-blown alcohol problems. |
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He then progressed to the quadrivium, studying geometry, arithmetic, music and astronomy. |
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He also published a number of papers on the cubic surface, studying lines on the surface, and other topics such as the Schur quadric. |
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After studying computer service technology at college, he walked straight into a job as an electronics engineer. |
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In his own work he's now studying large Venezuelan bombardiers to learn how the insects aim their weapons and to understand more about the glands involved. |
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Police will be studying footage from surveillance cameras that captured many of the anti-semitic perpetrators in the act. |
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All this time, even back when he was studying at Purdue, Pragnell was an avid home-brewer. |
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I spent that time studying the text in hevruta, one-on-one, with a brilliant guy by the name of Baruch Thaler. |
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We were both studying introductory Arabic at the Saifi Institute in the Gemmayzeh area in Beirut, Lebanon. |
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He holds them on his belly and looks at them with a magnifying glass, studying possible escape routes. |
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Hughes, the son of the poet Ted Hughes, lived in Alaska and worked as a biologist, studying the travel patterns of fish. |
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Kassig traveled to Beirut during spring break while he was studying at butler University in Indianapolis. |
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The following year, she and cahill moved to Los Angeles, where Batmanglij was studying at the American Film Institute. |
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Sora has been publicly practicing her Chinese calligraphy and studying Mandarin. |
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Researchers studying the effectiveness of wailers in Melbourne observed some bats actually hanging from the speakers to investigate the strange sounds more closely. |
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Archaeologists have an uncanny ability to ignore the discomforts and channel the time period and the people they're studying. |
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I turned around in surprise, looked at the other shoppers, but they were just filling their carts as usual, absorbedly studying the produce stalls. |
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Barrow had taken an oath to study divinity when he was admitted as a fellow, and, after briefly studying medicine, he began studying divinity again. |
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I had been studying abroad in London, and came back to finish the semester at Tufts. |
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The lessons colby Buzzell learned studying abroad with the Army paid off back home on campus. |
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He said he already had his diploma and was studying at a community college to be an electrician. |
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The brightest rainbows occur when the raindrops are large, so by studying the rainbow, you can deduce whether the drops that are falling are large or small. |
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I've got a lot of studying to do, I'll have to take a rain check. |
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A student studying animal law introduced me to some of the more than 50 convalescing dogs. |
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Sara was intently studying the ivory and black keys of the piano. |
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However, studying the general population of adolescents revealed that many do not rebel against authority but maintain good relationships with parents and teachers throughout. |
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After the announcement, Taras approached Duerexme, who was leisurely studying the artifacts near the balcony of the Head Palace as if she was just another curious wonderer. |
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Another good friend who is studying to become a tour guide had been deliberating between Labor and Yair Lapid. |
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Scientists studying red tides previously believed that after an algal bloom, high concentrations of brevetoxins didn't last long in the marine environment. |
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The case brings into sharp relief some of the constitutional concepts we've been studying, as does the Blair government's re-enactment of detention-without-trial legislation. |
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If, on top of studying and living, you work 20 or so hours a week and still encounter continuous financial worries, your grades are bound to suffer. |
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The court was told that both men had passed their GCSE examinations and that Morris Doherty had passed three A levels and was studying television production at university. |
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The first half of today was pretty much a write-off in terms of studying, unless you consider violent cramping, nausea and headaches an aid to learning. |
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I spent part of each afternoon in a donut shop across the street from my building, studying without interruption. |
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There was a hearing in Parliament saying that the project was studying a mosquito that could transmit yellow fever, a disease that wasn't in India then. |
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He took to spending his summers in Germany, studying all manner of language arts, literature, and poetry, and even taking a course in Sanskrit for a time. |
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He exhibited a gift for languages, studying Latin, Greek, Italian, German, and Anglo-Saxon, while also pursuing interests in law, medicine, and music. |
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What is then the purpose of learners studying nine subjects? |
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A year later, she enrolled in Dongguk University, where she is now a junior studying criminal justice. |
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She logged off of whatever it was that she was doing on her computer and stood to lecture the class on Hamlet, which was the play we were studying for the time being. |
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As with the cytoskeletal networks, rheology thus provides a valuable tool for studying networks composed of micrometer-scale clusters, where light scattering studies fail. |
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I am currently in graduate school studying library science and history. |
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Are there scholars earnestly studying opera libretti, minus their music? |
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I looked at it instead of studying like crazy for my modern poetry exam. |
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Until the advent of fmri, the options for studying living human brains in such ways were severely constrained. |
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I hope these examples are useful to linguists who are studying this topic. |
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One of the discoverers was a roboticist famous for studying the gaits of everything from cockroaches to humans, in an attempt to perfect robotic walking. |
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He bit his lip in anticipation, his grey eyes studying her face. |
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She dedicated several years looking for new techniques and studying aquarelle, which can have, for an artist, the same potential than the much more concrete oil technique. |
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You do not forswear studying by electric light because Lincoln relied on his fireplace. |
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The catalyst for the piece, as Carlson instructed us in advance, was a spell of aphasia resulting from an accident she sustained while studying rodeo skills. |
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One pianist who had been studying music arduously needed to go back and have fun with it before he could really begin the process of successful learning. |
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The Argand diagram is taught to most school children who are studying mathematics and Argand's name will live on in the history of mathematics through this important concept. |
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They are studying which plants a beet army worm prefers for egg laying. |
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For investigators studying pulmonary vascular diseases, such as pulmonary arterial hypertension, access to affected tissue is especially problematic. |
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Christophe is a qualified yoga teacher who has been studying various styles of yoga, particularly lyengar and ashtanga, for the past 10 years in Europe and India. |
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Two months later he was studying starship astrogation and fell in love. |
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Overall, the book will provide a helpful resource to new investigators who are studying the atherogenic process and also to scientists in other disciplines. |
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By then I had been studying vocal music and the tabla for 8-9 years. |
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When Nathan spoke, Isabelle looked up from the sweet, luscious dessert she was devouring and found his unfathomable gray eyes studying her with interest. |
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The two agencies have been studying the feasibility of building sewage treatment plants around lakes and tanks for the restoration of the water bodies. |
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Her underlings flanked her, like Padawans studying beneath some great Jedi. |
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After college, she spent her first postgraduate year studying abroad. |
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Rist, who was studying music in London, took 299 skins and hoped to put his ill-gotten gains towards his studies, and a new flute. |
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Research has been conducted comparing developed countries with undeveloped countries, as well as studying areas within countries. |
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The club initially attracted a range of experienced Scandinavian and other European players who were studying in Aberdeen. |
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If Milton Love, whose life's work has been fishing for and studying rockfishes, hadn't gotten his research-biologist gig, he'd be doing standup. |
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Geologists assess a fault's age by studying soil features seen in shallow excavations and geomorphology seen in aerial photographs. |
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In 1383 and 1384, while studying theology at Paris, Jean Gerson was elected twice as a procurator for the French natio. |
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Benn now lives with his family in Sydney, Australia, where he has been studying theology, sports coaching and sports development. |
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Army Corps of Engineers has rubber-stamped development along the natural waterway without studying the ecological impacts. |
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Libraries often provide quiet areas for studying, and they also often offer common areas to facilitate group study and collaboration. |
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Morton's nephew, Matthew Vaughn, had been studying film production in Los Angeles. |
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Those studying for a career in data communications and who require a detailed knowledge of Ethernet Local Area Networks. |
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He is studying the way that language is acquired by children. |
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Roger Waters met Nick Mason while they were both studying architecture at the London Polytechnic at Regent Street. |
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After going into orbit around Jupiter with a gravity assist from the volcanic moon Io, Galileo will spend 22 months studying the planet. |
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After unsuccessfully seeking lessons from Sir Edward Elgar, he contemplated studying with Vincent d'Indy in Paris. |
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Despite his father's reservations, he pursued a career as a composer, studying at the Royal College of Music under Charles Villiers Stanford. |
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Britten was at the RCM from 1930 to 1933, studying composition with Ireland and piano with Arthur Benjamin. |
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While studying at Charing Cross Hospital in London he met Edith Hockey, the daughter of a junior Home Office official. |
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Finally, the team is also studying RS CVn binary stars, which are chromospherically active binary systems. |
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They now believe she was Odile Ludic, from Paris, who was studying English at a Cambridge language school. |
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New Zealand is a natural laboratory for studying island biogeography,' he says. |
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The nondirectional modular flooring is based on the concept of biomimicry, the studying of nature to solve modern problems. |
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Today's bioprospectors arc gathering and studying extracts of everything from spider venoms to soil microbes to algae. |
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Ellison at the Harvard Forest studying the carnivorous plant, Sarracenia purpurea, the northern pitcher plant. |
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The study showed that students who actively listen to classical music before studying had higher academic scores. |
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The project to treat polluted water is also studying the feasibility of using date palm seeds with methylene blue. |
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In October of the same year, Tolkien began studying at Exeter College, Oxford. |
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Mr Brown will be accompanied by Lord Grabiner, the QC and Labour peer who is studying ways of clamping down on the black economy. |
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Cole became interested in Fabianism while studying at Balliol College, Oxford. |
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Johnson spent the rest of his time studying, even during the Christmas holiday. |
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After studying the works of John XXII and previous papal statements, Ockham agreed with the Minister General. |
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Her concern is Maharashtrian women, but Anagol suggests a method of studying women in late colonial India that could be applied to other regions. |
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He was born in China and educated in the United States, studying architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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Ordinary degrees are awarded to students who have completed three years at university studying a variety of related subjects. |
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Hence, studying the business cycle might not be the top priority in macroeconomics. |
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With the increased emphasis on studying the scriptures after the Reformation, many schools added Greek and, in a few cases, Hebrew. |
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The declining number of pupils studying foreign languages in the UK has been a major concern of educational experts for many years. |
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I'M trying to trace filmmaker James Stead who made a film about Jake Mangelwurzel in the 1990s while studying at university. |
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When studying at a university, however, you might have to pay for accommodation and literature. |
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The Abitur from a Gesamtschule or Gymnasium enables the graduate to start studying at a polytechnic or at a university in all states of Germany. |
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Authorities were studying whether to require the project to remove the groins immediately. |
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The group in the FBI who'd been studying our paranormalness had had no experience with such things. |
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The fundamental difficulty of studying modern history is the fact that a plethora of it has been documented up to the present day. |
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Virgin Islands, the United States government has been studying the problem for years. |
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Such information in turn is helpful in studying the motions of continents and ocean floors in the process of plate tectonics. |
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Drift nets also are used in ecological studies in studying the downstream drift of invertebrates. |
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The richest students continued their education by studying with famous teachers. |
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The chicken has long been a model organism for studying vertebrate developmental biology. |
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This also allows the use of electroporation for studying the effect of adding or silencing a gene. |
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Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. |
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Subfossils are useful for studying the evolutionary history of an environment and can be important to studies in paleoclimatology. |
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By directly looking at the different social issues, one would also be studying how they affect the dynamic of the city. |
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The discipline of linguistics dedicated to studying the neurological aspects of language is called neurolinguistics. |
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He received the education of a young man of the privileged senatorial class, studying rhetoric and literature. |
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The field of ethnography became very popular in the late 19th century, as many social scientists gained an interest in studying modern society. |
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Smith for studying the social relations which structure people's everyday lives. |
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The Roman Colleges are several seminaries for students from foreign countries studying for the priesthood at the Pontifical Universities. |
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Between 1963 and 2006 the number of students studying in a foreign country increased 9 times. |
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The community grew with the next generation of Ilustrados studying in European universities. |
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There are 166 institutes at this level, with about 68,000 students studying 221 different majors. |
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While studying in Europe, Kino had accepted the insularity of California, but when he reached Mexico he began to have doubts. |
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Barentsz died at sea on 20 June 1597, while studying charts only seven days after starting out. |
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He passed the bar examination after studying law under Oliver Ellsworth and others, but was unable to find work as a lawyer. |
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Webster enrolled at Yale just before his 16th birthday, studying during his senior year with Ezra Stiles, Yale's president. |
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He entered the University of Copenhagen in 1877 when he was 17, initially studying law but not forgetting his language studies. |
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The Reformation in Sweden began with Olaus and Laurentius Petri, brothers who took the Reformation to Sweden after studying in Germany. |
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In 2015 there were 70 students on the course, studying at certificate, diploma and MA level. |
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The Oath was later extended to include Members of Parliament and people studying at universities. |
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At the age of eight in 1560, Coke began studying at the Norwich Free Grammar School. |
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In the Victor Hugo novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Claude Frollo is seen to be studying Manu's works in his study of alchemy. |
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During this period, his father worked as a junior tax inspector whilst also studying for a law degree from the University of Edinburgh. |
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A visit to Italy in 1859 gave him opportunity for studying the works of old masters and had an effect on his development. |
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John was a wheelwright who had spent time studying the latest English developments and might well have gained experience of the spinning mule. |
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Important geological concepts were established as naturalists began studying the rock formations of the Alps in the 18th century. |
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As a young boy, Victor is obsessed with studying outdated theories that focus on simulating natural wonders. |
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His privilege of studying in the Wordsworth library was continued after the Wordsworth family moved to Rydal Mount. |
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Ruskin continued to travel, studying the landscapes, buildings and art of Europe. |
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Five years older than Bragg, Roche was a French viscountess studying painting at Oxford. |
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Between 1526 and 1528, Leland proceeded to Paris, studying along with many fellow expatriates, both English and German. |
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With that, Mikhail sat down to place spools of thread on the serger, studying the directions and clearly dismissing her. |
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Mike Young has been studying the shadow price of water, the amount that would be paid under normal market conditions. |
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The suicide bomber tried to enter the school where hundreds of students were studying. |
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The book, now in its ninth edition, contends that studying abnormal psychology helps mental health professionals treat disorders more capably. |
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Drake spent his life studying bugs, everything from aphids to water striders. |
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Until 1973, school children had to pass Modern Irish to achieve a Leaving Cert and studying the subject remains obligatory. |
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The butt-woman was just setting forth the need of money for church repairs but she interrupted herself when she found me studying monuments. |
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First, the team obtained data on the thickness of airway walls by studying tissue removed at autopsy from the lungs of people with severe asthma. |
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For example, college students in one experiment prepared for a recognition test by studying a word list. |
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He was raised in Marbella, is studying international relations and is a creative director of Luxe Life magazine. |
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Interest in studying, and even idealizing, ancient Rome became prevalent during the Italian Renaissance, and continues until the present day. |
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When he was not studying, he was botanizing or mineralogizing with O'Toole's chaplain. |
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Interest in WWII firearms was pushed aside, but I never quit reading and studying the history of that era. |
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The geoscientists figured out wind's rock-sculpting abilities by studying gigantic wind-formed ridges of rock called yardangs. |
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Classical mechanics provides extremely accurate results when studying large objects and speeds not approaching the speed of light. |
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Anolis ecomorphs have become a model system in evolutionary biology for studying convergence. |
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The outgoing former leader may have difficulty slowing down, being reflective, and studying and may be insensitive in a close relationship. |
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Avogadro's law allowed him to deduce the diatomic nature of numerous gases by studying the volumes at which they reacted. |
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It is therefore of importance to geophysicists studying the geologic history and dynamics of eastern Europe. |
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Atmospheric pressure varies widely on Earth, and these changes are important in studying weather and climate. |
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Most involve studying specializations of particular animal groups, such as phycology, invertebrate zoology and ichthyology. |
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As a teenager, Lister attended Grove House School Tottenham, studying mathematics, natural science, and languages. |
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Similarly, I learned that studying was a choice, not a chore. |
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Methane was discovered and isolated by Alessandro Volta between 1776 and 1778 when studying marsh gas from Lake Maggiore. |
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He has been studying hard, but his exam is just around the corner and he's nervous. |
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However, just five years ago Rada was studying at a government school and had never even been near a raft or held a paddle. |
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Scientists at JIC are confident studying natural processes will reveal new antibiotics. |
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This increases its usefulness as a valuable model organism for studying the evolution of innate immunity. |
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He considered studying English at university but instead decided to attend drama school. |
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After 5 days studying the script, Jane is now off book, and can concentrate on gesture more. |
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Auditions take place throughout the autumn around Wales and at selected centres in England for those studying away from home. |
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Welsh accepted, but was unprepared for Wells, who had been studying Welsh for the last eighteen months. |
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In March 2014, Cooke was reported to be studying for an MBA at Cardiff University. |
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Wren was inspired in the design by studying engravings of Pietro da Cortona's Baroque facade of Santa Maria della Pace in Rome. |
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In 1947, aged 31, Crick began studying biology and became part of an important migration of physical scientists into biology research. |
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During his time at the College he spent less time in painting than in drawing from classical casts and studying industrial design and graphics. |
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You start out pulling a few weeds, and the next thing you know you're studying for finals in lichenology. |
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