Feasting can be either an inclusive or an exclusive activity, as we know from many sources from classical antiquity and modern ethnography. |
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Despite Linnaeus's sanctified status as a systematizer, his inclusive primate order was frequently rejected. |
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Some works are so broad in scope, so inclusive, even of contradictions internal to themselves, that they can be used to justify almost anything. |
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After the initial tub-thumping, the author settles down to offer a sensibly inclusive, broad-church definition of jazz. |
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An inclusive agenda for human rights must make human rights the basis of economic systems. |
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The second package leaves Dublin for London and on to Istanbul from May 13 to 16 inclusive. |
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A different picture emerges if we substitute a conceptual framework that is inclusive of gift exchange and its role in these societies. |
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A multicultural society should be inclusive rather than divisive and this is something we all need to work at. |
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She explains that for students to be validated, the classroom must be democratic and multiculturally inclusive. |
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If Volkslied was capaciously inclusive in Herder's coinage, so too are worldbeat, global pop, and, yes, world music for the recording industry. |
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Baker's inclusive programming embraces his belief in the need for the Citadel to be an active part of its community. |
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Indeed, cliques and cabals spring up and create their own behavioral benchmarks, codes of conduct simultaneously acting inclusive and exclusive. |
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Coming from the United Trades and Labour Council, we'd been through the battles of using non-sexist and inclusive language. |
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Above all, we value sportswomanship and positive participation regardless of outcome and encourage an inclusive approach to all activities. |
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South African residents get discounted rates, but non-residents will pay around R1700 per night all inclusive. |
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I am committed to the principle of inclusive education for children with special educational needs. |
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Although China is becoming more inclusive, Chinese as a language is quite exclusive. |
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The leadership suffers from a deep sense of guilt about being noninclusive in a wondrously inclusive culture. |
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It is inclusive and democratic, cutting across boundaries of age, literacy, gender, and class. |
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A Mission will be conducted by the Vincentian Fathers Dublin in this parish from Saturday, September 21, to Saturday, September 28, inclusive. |
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For example, the publication guidelines of the American Psychological Association stress the use of nonsexist, inclusive language. |
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The inclusive nature of our society is vital for healthy and sustainable communities. |
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Some worshipers have an especially keen awareness of just how inclusive each praise service is. |
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We live in a more inclusive society than we did say twenty years ago and I feel, on this issue, society should also move with the times. |
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An inclusive God, it would seem, requires an inclusive sacramental system as well. |
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The Green Party's fundamental values lead us to promote an inclusive society. |
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So it is important, too, that political parties be inclusive and consultative with their constituencies and supporters on an ongoing basis. |
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Both prices are inclusive of a meal plus five team prizes along with individual, front nine and back nine prizes. |
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All rates are inclusive of breakfast, and that, served buffet-style in the Oak Room, is very good indeed. |
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The daily tariff is all inclusive of fine dining, wines and drinks, and all recreational activities. |
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The company are offering those willing to leave six weeks redundancy inclusive of statutory entitlements up to a maximum of two year's pay. |
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The announcement would not be affected by any management buy-out, because the recent jobs announcement was inclusive of the decision. |
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The proposal to announce a procurement price inclusive of four per cent state levies in lieu of the MSP, needs to be pursued, it said. |
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Rate is inclusive of American buffet breakfast and subject to 15 per cent surcharge. |
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A temporary Cambodian visa is arranged by the travel company at the inclusive price. |
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A family package is priced at 188 inclusive with a gift for the child. 50 yuan for each additional child. |
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As this is is an inclusive service, the fee also covers the procurements of gifts to the happy couple. |
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It noted, however, much overlap among the charges, and that all could be grouped within the inclusive category of crimes against humanity. |
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Our reason for choosing the phrase world politics is that we think it is more inclusive than either of the alternative terms. |
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I insisted that I would require an inclusive quotation for the complete circumference of the building. |
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Disabled and able-bodied children will be able to play side by side at the pioneering inclusive playground at Wharfemeadows Park in Otley. |
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His study of representative contemporary types in Irishmen all purveyed an inclusive notion of Irish nationhood. |
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The appellant is not entitled to jobseeker's allowance from and including 1 June 1999 to 13 June 1999 inclusive. |
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This is an inclusive or purposive concept of community which in principle excludes no one, but which cannot be assigned to you. |
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Against this, realisations in the domestic market hover between Rs 2500-3000 per tonne, inclusive of excise, sales tax and freight. |
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In Walsall we are committed to ensuring people with learning disabilities have the right to lead valued, independent and inclusive lives. |
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You profess a movement that is inclusive in order to overcome divisiveness. |
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A mandatory inclusive executive, however formed, involving those who are criminal godfathers will never gain our support. |
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Yet research can apply to all creative genres and so we should develop a more inclusive term. |
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If anyone straight uses it, with the abusive meaning or the inclusive one, I just want to lamp them. |
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The fee may be either an all inclusive flat rate or a fee for each service received. |
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To stay a week in 1946 was five guineas all inclusive of breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner, plus one and six to garage the car. |
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The grayling is a game fish with a coarse fish close season, March 15th Until June 15th, both days inclusive. |
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With an inclusive membership it has provided a forum for the exchange of views on a broad range of issues. |
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If any part of the Church be proved to be antichristian, all of the Church is so, the Protestant branch inclusive. |
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Centrino bundles based on older Pentium Ms, models 735 through to 770 inclusive, saw their prices cut by 30.8 per cent. |
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No one had any real idea of how to form an inclusive and representational government. |
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One way to avoid any kind of sectarian essentializing leading to religious fanaticism is to read these texts in comparative and inclusive ways. |
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Is it for our feisty presence on the international economic scene, tempered by the inclusive appurtenances of our social safety net? |
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Because she seeks a truly inclusive theology, however, the author seeks to connect Armenian experiences with the suffering of other groups. |
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These prices are inclusive of a full furniture package to include beds, wardrobes, couches, curtains, tables and chairs. |
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But electoral logic dictates he appeal to younger voters and suddenly the Tory leader is coming over all tolerant and inclusive. |
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It is not easy to be inclusive, but it is your obligation to not only try, but to not get your back up when people call you on things. |
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Those who have followed his writings will know that his style is eirenic, inclusive and pious. |
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The era of the inclusive, inalienable character of British subject status was over. |
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It must be part of an inclusive approach to discussing a new history, which integrates the feminine with the masculine. |
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Whatever its deficiencies, the point was that it was inclusive, not divisive. |
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The terms of reference were broad, the processes were inclusive, and the deliberations were thorough. |
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The property is being sold inclusive of fixtures and fittings by the current owners. |
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The nuances of intersectionality are important ways to make our scholarship more inclusive and focused. |
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The offer is available until mid-December and is limited from Sundays to Thursdays inclusive. |
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In addition to being too long and too inclusive, the language of the draft constitution is vague and inaccessible. |
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Possibly the lack of harmonic padding between the melody and bass lines meant that there was more inclusive space for other adjacent sounds. |
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The building will be open to everyone, the atmosphere will be friendly, inclusive and informal. |
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For coarse fish this means no fishing from the 15th March to the 15th June inclusive of these dates. |
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She described herself as being focused, inclusive and a good enabler. |
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But Haifa has always been a lighthouse of Jewish-Arab coexistence, and a model of inclusive civil society. |
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And the desire for understanding is the first step toward a more inclusive and broad-minded future. |
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He so much embodied the ancient teachings of the Buddha, yet insisted on a completely inclusive, secular, contemporary approach. |
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On the one hand this is an enormously generous, inclusive and warm-hearted book, but, on the other, it carries these qualities to the point of vagueness and idealism. |
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I support affirmative access, which aggressively reaches out to minorities, is inclusive of all races, provides equal opportunity, and promotes diversity. |
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But IBC is also a fair bit more inclusive in its definition of war casualties. |
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But since his election defeat in 1997 he has apparently undergone a personal conversion, calling for his party to be more inclusive since his re-entry into Parliament. |
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Ahead of the seif push, in hopes of staying relevant, the SNC traveled to Doha to make its own attempt at becoming more inclusive. |
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We need a center-right that is culturally modern, environmentally responsible, and economically inclusive. |
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It will instead avow a Republicanism that is culturally modern, economically inclusive, and environmentally responsible. |
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This well-known text has been retranslated into more inclusive language. |
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We cannot overstate the importance of LGBTQ-oriented, inclusive high school programming for the social development and wellbeing of our LGBTQ youth. |
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The lophotrochozoan clade is more inclusive than originally suspected. |
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The Institute for inclusive Security commissioned her to write this article. |
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As a consequence, the initiation of an open and inclusive dialogue focused on negotiating a political settlement is essential. |
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This speech has been adduced to advance the theory that Jinnah wanted an inclusive country. |
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Are the minimum policy limits inclusive or exclusive of interest? |
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So even as people living the mixed race experience would seem inherently inclusive, there really seems to be no way around those feelings of closing off to others. |
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She travels to Chennai as regularly as Spivak to Kolkata and, like many of these global scholars, inhabits something inclusive and unhyphenated that could be called EastWest. |
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Enwezor's search for this inclusive discourse confronted the ethics and limits of occidental power, and its impact on contemporary discourses of globalization. |
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A really democratic and inclusive philosophy must insist that nobody in our culture occupies a central position from whom all others merely differ. |
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We can use these faculties to tend the planet and all its inhabitants, by means of inclusive social practices and arrangements that ensure a loving sufficiency for all. |
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There were years however, that the Day Book indicates that Rent for the Grant cottage was owing and unpaid, particularly from 1973 to 1977 inclusive. |
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All prices are fully inclusive of taxes and the insurance surcharge. |
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The inclusive price is 500 baht and seconds will be offered to all. |
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The inclusive price entitles you to a discounted drink on your next visit. |
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The measures would also see holiday entitlements reduced to just 20 days a year, inclusive of Bank Holidays, and the loss of entitlement to sick pay. |
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Some prices are inclusive of two meals, activities and entertainment. |
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Media freedom is important for building inclusive societies, securing respect for human rights, empowering civil society and promoting development. |
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Dr Madden pointed out that the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre was a not-for-profit organisation that required its facilities to be socially inclusive. |
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Though each has distinct motives for packing up, they agree the United States is growing too conservative and believe Canada offers a more inclusive, less selfish society. |
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National reforms can facilitate inclusive services at local level. |
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They say it is an attempt to recognise some of their past failings and move towards a more inclusive party, which recognises some of the diversity in society. |
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The government could also work towards a more harmonious and inclusive society that tolerated and protected differences of opinion, especially unpopular ones. |
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This means that the organisations that provide mental health services have to be flexible, inclusive and accessible, and share information and resources. |
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More recently, as the Prime Minister noted, Australians have responded to this call by moving away from segregation and isolation, to a more inclusive society. |
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Enter the romantic plot of heterosexual courtship and marriage, which deploys its forward-looking, more inclusive and reproductive vision via a traffic in women. |
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Prevention and intervention strategies, in order to be inclusive, will need to be mindful of the differential contributions of these factors in the lives of girls. |
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Its relatively stable set of themes, motifs, generic forms, and elocutionary devices invites an inclusive study that, Gordon Braden rightly notes, eludes our grasp. |
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This study used a retrospective pretest to gauge the effects on attitudes in a course preparing students for inclusive classrooms. |
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If one tries to deal with the variedly uncertain real world, the more inclusive approach to conjunction becomes appropriate. |
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This involves relational techniques for creating inclusive field conditions making what was mutually exclusive compossible. |
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The fabricator targets inclusive hiring by employing the online career resource Mousier and its diversity offering. |
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The Miss Bum-Delicious Pageant is as seductively inclusive and as mesmerizingly mouthwatering as the resort itself. |
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No team lost points for a poor pitch in any of the seasons 2012 to 2015 inclusive. |
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This definition is also inclusive of those individuals classified as biracial and multiracial. |
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Risk management is really all inclusive, says Mark Hoffman of the Royal Poinciana Golf Club. |
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The sorority members' own interpretation of uptalk was that it was a way of being inclusive. |
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The case was filed on behalf of shareholders who purchased AAC securities between October 2, 2014 and August 3, 2015 inclusive. |
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From 1960 to 1962 inclusive, counties could choose whether to play 28 or 32 matches. |
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In his victory speech at the Brisbane tally room in 2001 Beattie was characteristically earnest, modest, and inclusive. |
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The Reformed Episcopal Seminary itself is one of the first, if not the first, seminaries to be racially inclusive. |
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Article 7 generally states the overall aspiration of the community aiming to achieve a united, inclusive and resilient community. |
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It is expected to provide relevant information about regional priorities and in this way foster productive, inclusive, and sustainable growth. |
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It is estimated that there are at least 80,000 arthropods, inclusive of over 600 species of butterflies. |
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The gatherings aim for an inclusive atmosphere that welcomes people of all ages, genders, ethnicities, and singing abilities. |
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The novel provides a more inclusive historical narrative to challenge the one which usually relates only masculine events. |
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Although there are exceptions, among scholars of Pagan studies it is the older, inclusive use of the term which has gained wider usage. |
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Seeing itself as an inclusive nation with universal values, France has always valued and strongly advocated assimilation. |
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Feminist anthropology is inclusive of birth anthropology as a specialization. |
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It has been suggested that this attitude compromises the party's claim that its form of British nationalism is civic and inclusive. |
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Caledonian Sleeper operates two nightly services to Scotland from Sunday to Friday inclusive. |
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This call for more gender inclusive language has receive the outspoken support of the Rt Rev Alan Wilson, the Bishop of Buckingham. |
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Some countries are more inclusive in terms of encouraging immigrants to develop a sense of belonging to their host country. |
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The third and fourth numbers refer to the track number, which can be any number from 00 to 99 inclusive, and are usually numbered sequentially. |
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Jefferson's views, while democratic and inclusive, were also elitist and exclusive. |
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From 1896 to 2016 inclusive, Great Britain has won 847 medals at the Summer Olympic Games, and another 26 at the Winter Olympic Games. |
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Thomson says that evolutionary psychology is inclusive of biopsychosocial causes. |
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Miyoshi critiques neoliberal globalization which aims to be inclusive and global in its scope but which in actuality selects and imperializes. |
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For every work that images and imagines community as inclusive, there is another that addresses the affect of outsiderness. |
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Psaki said the US condemns all violence and calls on all parties to exercise restraint, move towards an inclusive political process, and focus on depolarisation. |
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The NRSV uses inclusive language, at least with regard to human beings. |
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We want to be an inclusive church community where members of the LGBT community find welcome and the encouragement to develop their relationship with God. |
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Unfortunately, the term coccidia is inclusive of many parasitic protozoa. |
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The Gandhian and Nehruvian idea of a democratic and inclusive India is being threatened by the exclusivist, Hindu supremacist India of Golwalkar's dreams. |
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State education is inclusive, both in its treatment of students and in that enfranchisement for the government of public education is as broad as for government generally. |
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However, Global Policy stated in 2011 that the G20's exclusivity is not an insurmountable problem, and proposed mechanisms by which it could become more inclusive. |
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We hope to scale in an examplary manner within the evolving mobile money and commerce ecosystem for inclusive, accessible and state of the art platforms. |
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Between the inclusive dates of 1991 through 1995, over 200,000 Bosnians were killed and over one million displaced and another million as refugees. |
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This was to be an ambitious effort to make globalization more inclusive and help the world's poor, particularly by slashing barriers and subsidies in farming. |
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Rivera-Pagan submits that the New Testament writings show an inclusive Christological perspective that provides xenophilia as the key ethical mandate. |
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The abovementioned listing of risks and uncertainties is not inclusive. |
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The effort was to create a national church in legal continuity with its traditions, but inclusive of certain doctrinal and liturgical beliefs of the Reformers. |
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In this more inclusive model, students were for the first time receiving general classroom support from a special educator instead of a special education paraprofessional. |
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This is essential in plural, heteroglot communities, if the school is to be inclusive, and is essential in those school subjects which are contentious and contended. |
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Every year from 2001 to 2008 inclusive, a country won for its first time. |
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Affecting of each accounting tree by polypore species was determined by presence of fruit bodies and their remains, and inclusive of indirect indicators of affection. |
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In the civil rights era, people of African descent banded together in an inclusive community to achieve political power and gain restoration of their civil rights. |
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Until World War II, counties played differing numbers of matches, except that all counties were required to play 28 matches in each season from 1929 to 1932 inclusive. |
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I doubt that there's a lack of QUILTBAG gamers who want an inclusive experience, and who are still feeling the sting of other oversights BioWare has made to their personhood. |
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Interculturalism according to the Commission provides an open and inclusive framework for the eventual synthesis of diverse cultural contributions. |
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That perspective appears more holist and inclusive for orphaned children. |
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We are developing a policy for each and every investor in infrastructure development to have Djiboutians on board, as a priority to make our growth inclusive. |
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Divisionary and tribal features of Kyrgyz people should be de-emphasized in the history curriculum and more inclusive and pluralist ideas must be emphasized. |
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In addition, he uses inclusive language with reference to the human arena. |
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The United Nations Environment Programme is working with nations like China, who are committed to working with the global South for an inclusive Green Economy. |
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From the 5th century onward this cycle set its equinox to 25 March and fixed Easter to the Sunday falling in the 14th to the 20th of the lunar month inclusive. |
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The academic year usually goes from August to May inclusive. |
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A cosmopolitan community might be based on an inclusive morality, a shared economic relationship, or a political structure that encompasses different nations. |
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This theme of broader coverage within inclusive instruction also pertained to the range of proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers. |
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