Rather John's genitor was another man, with other land-owning interests, and consequently John's own real land-owning interests were elsewhere. |
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Locked in their cells most afternoons, the breeders grew restless and consequently careless in their actions. |
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Allergic reactions to molluscs, and consequently mollusc allergens, have not been as well studied as those of fish or crustacea. |
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We feel the negative judgment of others and consequently feel awful about ourselves. |
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They also stimulate the imaginations of viewers, which is very personal and consequently very powerful. |
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Oil-based, alkyd, rubber and epoxy paints do not allow any vapor in the wall to escape and consequently should not be applied to brick. |
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In other words he is a dangerous enemy and consequently a good man to have on one's side provided one can keep an eye on him. |
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He predicted a close-run contest, which had consequently attracted the attention of the national media. |
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For example, the taste for discrimination may be endogenous to a particular society and consequently relatively impervious to competition. |
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Marriage, like all sacraments, is paschal to the core and consequently it is as much about dying as it is about new life. |
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A guillotine was consequently developed that could behead twenty-five persons at a time. |
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The Hapsburg Charles V also controlled Spain and, consequently, all shipping to and from Hispaniola, where the guaiacum tree grew. |
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Rabbits groom themselves just like cats, and consequently do get fur balls in their stomachs just like puss. |
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The marriage prohibition consequently played into the concern over intermarriage as a source of religious syncretism and idolatry. |
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Usually, they are not plumbers or electricians and consequently lack the esoteric knowledge common to those trades. |
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In the corridors of power he was seen as too close to the players, too much of a social animal and was consequently elbowed aside by the Union. |
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You become anxious, and this in turn causes you to become diffident, which consequently kills your body's alacrity. |
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Patients consequently developed fatal immune reactions from pyrogens that had not been removed properly from the oxygenators. |
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He consequently suffuses his speech with a rhetoric that effaces differences among Celts and Saxons. |
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Staff are demoralised, not least because local councils have eroded library opening hours and consequently cut shift allowances. |
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It means we can go into those games and maybe enjoy them a little bit more and, consequently, be a little bit more relaxed. |
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The first time we tried it, about a year ago, we loved it and consequently raved about it. |
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They have no cheliceral teeth and their prey is consequently not mashed but sucked dry. |
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Liturgy exists for the glorification of God and, consequently, for the sanctification of the worshiping community. |
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Images of his deathbed and casts of his death mask consequently circulated widely throughout the country and beyond. |
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Barua is an avid tennis player who still takes the game with the exuberance of a youngster, consequently overdoing things at times. |
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She suffered from insomnia and depression and consequently was prescribed anti depressants. |
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Unfortunately, he neglected to run through the checklist and consequently the plane took off without pressurisation. |
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They have enormous buying power and consequently get preferential treatment from suppliers. |
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When they reach a certain age, they stop believing and consequently stop writing. |
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It is quite soft, chalky in texture, and consequently does not hold a slip well at all. |
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The couple were both quite fat and were walking abreast and consequently blocked the whole path. |
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If wines are kept in a warm cellar, an acetous fermentation will soon commence, and the result consequently will be vinegar. |
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It is an unhappy book, and consequently I could not afford to submit to the temptation of the florid and extraneous. |
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No publishing house of our size had ever won the prize and we consequently couldn't afford to go in there with high expectations. |
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It almost goes without saying that she elected not to finish breakfast and was consequently ravenous and difficult by mid-morning. |
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The cause of Kawasaki disease is unknown, and consequently there is no diagnostic test. |
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Hence, although we fix the vessel under distension, once the load is removed, the elastin will recoil and consequently have a tortuous geometry. |
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On such an account, Oakes finds he is not as generously treated in the book as he might like, and consequently wreaks some vengeance. |
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Many of them no longer have resident artists or glass painters, and consequently subcontract out to people like my brother. |
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This will consequently elevate the lacrimal punctum into a more favourable position so that the tear film will drain into it more readily. |
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I heartily agree and am consequently tempted to stop rehearsing the details of Beerbohm's life. |
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Some animals developed osteosarcomas, and consequently the human trial was stopped at just over the halfway point. |
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This tendency can result in the writing being left until the last minute and consequently rushed. |
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Exposed zeolites weather rapidly, and consequently good material can be found only in freshly opened cavities. |
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Had they taken the leash off, or rather the muzzle, two weeks ago, maybe the opinion polls might not consequently have been so cast-iron. |
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He allegedly was over sedated and consequently suffered cardiopulmonary arrest with an ensuing irreversible anoxic brain injury. |
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Held consequently promotes the idea of a transnational democratic legal order circumscribed and legitimized by democratic public law. |
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The date of 1555 inscribed on the reverse of the piece is consequently entirely compatible with all our results. |
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This is because at aphelion the planet is moving slowest, and consequently it is less likely to pass across the Sun during the critical window. |
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It was intended that, consequently, such decisions should not be appealable. |
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I remember little of the evening aside from this fact, and am consequently suffering today. |
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These effects result in nutrient imbalances in plants, consequently reducing plant growth. |
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In most fossil coelacanths, the swimbladder appears to be ossified and, consequently, these fishes were probably confined to shallow water. |
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The stock-market decline also has cut into people's retirement income and, consequently, their ability to pay out of pocket, Moore said. |
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Many of the structures built by society disrupt the natural coastal processes and consequently result in erosion and deposition. |
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Officials ruled he had broken too early in the first back straight and, consequently, was disqualified. |
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Is it possible that he is a frustrated actor who consequently feels the need to criticise anyone with manifest abilities in this field? |
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So for me the gig does have some cache in its own right and consequently I do feel a little excited when I chance to think about it. |
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I behave pretty stand-offishly, and consequently nobody but you makes much of an effort to talk to me. |
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Do Leigh have the temperament to hack it on the big occasion without losing their composure, and consequently, the match? |
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They both have terrible teeth, and consequently terrible, close-lipped smiles. |
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As a rule, such airships have a soft structure of a ballonet and consequently a considerable drag. |
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Leafy veggies which are not sold are stacked into vegetating piles which emanate a stink and consequently create health hazards for denizens. |
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Today was much warmer and consequently it thawed and roads became very muddy, just as if a heavy rain had fallen. |
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Keating is a duplicitous second-rater who never has an original idea and consequently enjoys much success. |
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Therefore, the collapse is not self-consistent with the initial scaling hypothesis and consequently is incorrect. |
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I consequently started painting my logo, a stylized self-portrait based on the shape of my own skull. |
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Here, I formulate four rules that are generally accepted among scientists and that, if consequently applied, serve as a self-regulating system. |
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When the second pump had been stopped, the beat effect ceased and the vibration consequently assumed a stable trend. |
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Hooper declared at the outset of his book that optical toys could hone visual perception and, consequently, prime social vigilance. |
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He was putting on a show at the Edinburgh Festival and asked me to join the group and then, consequently, got the girl into bed. |
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Items of great sentimental value were removed in this break-in, consequently having a detrimental effect on the owner. |
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The foam is consequently difficult to handle, and protein separation by conventional chromatographic methods is only partially successful. |
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The spleen, derived from mesoderm develops in the dorsal mesogastrium and consequently moves to the left side of the abdomen. |
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We restricted our reported mesoscale data to sites of unequivocal Upper Pliocene-Holocene age and consequently report very few fault-slip data. |
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Audiences consequently endure a relentless sequentiality, one slide after another. |
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The boat is wider than a racing craft and consequently is safer for beginners. |
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The air carried only the faintest whiff of sewage, as this section serviced a wealthy area of the city and was consequently well maintained. |
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The concepts of spousal rape and sexual harassment are not well established, and, consequently, such acts are not considered crimes. |
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Whereas equities and bonds are easy to buy and sell, property transactions are more complicated, more costly and consequently less frequent. |
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The council consequently decided to carry out a peer review on the whole project, he said. |
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A fission weapon consequently works through the creation of an uncontrolled nuclear reaction, which literally splits the atoms. |
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It's said that each pair of lederhosen has a story to tell and consequently they are never washed. |
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The particular kind of the bedrock is not homogeneous and consequently is characterized by mechanical weakness and superficial friableness. |
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The perceptions of college presidents in the 1970's, consequently, would differ from their perceptions today. |
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All these factors restricted missionaries consequently they tended to establish missions along the Kavango River and to avoid the interior. |
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And consequently, this is sometimes mistaken as not eating all that I should. |
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Thus one focuses on spiritualization of the self, the family, and consequently the whole society by imbibing higher values in one's character. |
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These capabilities in turn reveal a great deal about her intentions and consequently her trustworthiness. |
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The turbulent air is cooled, and this causes condensation and consequently an extensive stratus cloud is often formed. |
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This has given English identity a slightly menacing face, and consequently has discouraged the celebration of Englishness. |
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These lesions can progress to larger nodules, causing the formation of blebs and consequently leading to pneumothorax. |
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This was due to a staff shortage which consequently resulted in delayed correspondence with members of the public. |
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Cranks and charlatans abound when we are all experts in our own field, and consequently nobody is a real expert at all. |
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Congress consequently emerged from the Great Depression and from World War II essentially unbound by the old constraints of federalism. |
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The danger of these regimes is also in inflicting on multitudes the state of mass fear and, consequently, the state of psychological abnormality. |
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Pairs of bollards are mounted on thick steel plates and are consequently found together even after the rest of the wreck is just a pile of scrap. |
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The back windows are consequently opaque with dog slobber and imprints of nostrils. |
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I mean, I'm a lady, and, consequently, I'm not too surprised by the sight of another lady's bristols, because I've seen similar things before. |
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Specifically, annual precipitation directly correlates with soil moisture, which affects plant growth and, consequently, the food of woodrats. |
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The 1995 Bosman ruling gave footballers more control over their transfer dealings and consequently the ability to earn more money. |
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For sheer want of manpower, violators go untraced and consequently a summons is never served for small-time traffic violations. |
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He consequently links early photography with the Realist project, tying it to an urge for naturalism in both the arts and sciences. |
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Indians had to labor hard for their food, and consequently they developed sophisticated systems of collection and cultivation. |
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Sauer consequently provided the name Amaranthus rudis for plants with a circumscissily dehiscent utricle and single, well developed sepal. |
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It's not somewhere Dell would want to go, and consequently it's not a plan Dell would want to see work. |
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Today this scholarship is threatened with dogmatism and, consequently, political irrelevance. |
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Paris is a smaller city than London and consequently has less of a suburban sprawl. |
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On the farm diesel and silage wrap will rise and consequently the farmers margin of profit will be cut. |
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We are passing through a crisis of identity and, consequently, a crisis of contextualization. |
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By disclaiming it we disvirgin it and consequently get the feeling that the earth is gradually giving way beneath our feet. |
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I have no expectation that you would consequently disclose any information to me. |
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Plain sawing is the most common method of sawing and consequently most lumber is plain sawn. |
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He was insignificant in every way and consequently I didn't pay much attention to him. |
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Here the thin gasses are composed of ionized particles and consequently act as electrical conductors. |
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The extraordinary spectacle created quite a sensation, and consequently there was a numerous concourse of spectators. |
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A midocean ridge demarcated the boundary between two tectonic plates, and consequently a divergent plate boundary was formed. |
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Thankfully, our new place is arranged over the ground and first floors, and consequently there wasn't nearly so much pain on the unloading end. |
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Many corporates have not been able to cope up with this change and have consequently become sick. |
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As exposed soil and shrub values decrease, litter and grass values increase and, consequently, the biodiversity index goes up. |
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I consequently spent a lot of time avoiding the kitchen, holed up in my room reading. |
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A great performance by Polanski as the boring, drab office worker who slowly goes insane, and, consequently, sheds his inhibited personality. |
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We hypothesized that the source and term of external debt affects farm production decisions and, consequently, efficiency. |
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The problem was guaranteeing that industrialists would in fact invest the profits they consequently received. |
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He had called for the unification of Italy and was consequently forced to die in exile in Chiswick. |
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I hadn't realised how close he was and consequently find myself within an inch of his mouth if I tilt my head upwards. |
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The heavy rain made for slippery conditions and consequently mistakes on both sides. |
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Your party also consequently appears to have put into cold storage its commitment to anti-gay discrimination. |
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He said the park was also intended to create linkages between tourism and the environment and consequently boost domestic tourism. |
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I never have supplies of anything in preparation for running out of it, and consequently visitors to my flat huddle in partial darkness, sharing a tea bag. |
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In a lawless and consequently weak state, man is defenceless and unfree. |
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In the area sampled, there is considerable variation in the orientation of the schistosity and consequently the amount of rotation will vary from site to site. |
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They urged instead the cultivation of what they called ataraxia, the complete suspension of belief and consequently of all emotional involvement with anything. |
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And so, consequently, the release may damage the unquestioning acceptance that an army at war must have to survive in battle. |
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I was telling him about last night and he described me as sounding languid and louche, and consequently correctly guessed that I was still in bed. |
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The direction of wave approach will also vary and, consequently, sediment movement in the coastal zone can be complex, moving onshore, offshore, and alongshore. |
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Males are consequently exposed to new antigens when spermatogonia mature, and the immune activity involved in the male reproductive system may lead to autoimmunity. |
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These rocks form a series of decreasing basicity and fineness of texture, and consequently of decreasing suitability for the genesis of chernozem soils. |
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But now we have a more, uh, self-confident right wing, and consequently we have a new and different calculus. |
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She replied that she had never heard of such a ghastly deed, and, consequently, she had no choice but to return my annual stipend unendorsed and uncashed. |
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Different situations, and momentaneous scrimmages brought about this rivalry, and consequently led to many wars between the natives and settlers in the years to come. |
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Obviously his family, his coming from a black family, it was easier for them to shout treason, or call him an Uncle Tom and consequently has family too might be affected. |
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Therefore, two herds of deer share these summer ranges and, consequently, mountain lions from Round Valley repartition space on the winter range after months of being apart. |
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Farmers cannot afford these higher costs and consequently many paddy fields have not been cultivated for lengthy periods and have become barren lands. |
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In photography this is known as the thousand-yard stare, when a person has seen more than they can cope with and their mind has consequently shut down. |
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Like old, garish kitchen cabinetry, these smaller cabinets can start to look outdated and consequently ruin the look of everything else in the space. |
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Undetonated mines still lurk around the designated military sites and visitors should consequently side step any scrap metal objects at all costs. |
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It has consequently recognized explicitly the regulator's need to have comparisons by making very difficult any horizontal mergers in the English water industry. |
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Plato said that you can never have agreements between unequals, and consequently, without economic convergence, the EU will never strike a fair balance with the East. |
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Colonies were expected to be financially self-supporting and their revenues consequently often bore the heavy costs of defence and the campaigns of conquest. |
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The organisation of the proletarians into a class, and consequently into a political party, is continually being upset again by competition between the workers themselves. |
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It was consequently a system in many respects more feudal than feudalism. |
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And if anyone other than me cares about my car, the catalytic converter light gracing my dashboard was apparently crying wolf and has consequently been disconnected. |
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I don't think I managed to blow all the money from the flat sale, but let's just say that consequently I am going to have to kiss a couple of thousand penny chews goodbye. |
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Slavery emerges from powerful psychological forces in the unconscious, and consequently is part of the political unconscious that constantly re-emerges into public expression. |
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Failure to observe the tithes would invoke not only severe Divine punishment but in most cases would render the grain religiously inedible and consequently unsalable. |
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Unfortunately, the ending comes far too abruptly and consequently feels kind of preachy and not at all in tune with the feeling of the rest of the play. |
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If a slow car is in jeopardy of getting lapped by the leader, a flip of the switch can drop a piece of metal on the track that consequently will force a caution flag. |
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The earnestly intense and naturalistic performances, fine for Ibsen, fit poorly here and consequently come off as either dangerously self-indulgent or oddly casual. |
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We are more individualised than ever before, and consequently less social. |
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Many silly things were said, and consequently a number of people who previously marched under the flag of sociobiology now call themselves evolutionary psychologists. |
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Argentina was annoyed that Brazil had decided to devalue the Real by one-third in January 1999, consequently lowering the prices of Brazilian goods. |
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It implies that there are literary forms and styles, literary subjects and interests, that are likewise inauthentic and consequently inappropriate for ethnic writers. |
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Her remains include the bows and midships section in 20-25m, while her stern lies a little off the main reef in 50-55m and is consequently rarely dived. |
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The use of glass scraps in vitrifiable compounds lowers the temperature required for fusion and consequently a lower quantity of fuel for the fusion is required. |
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The cause of famine, consequently, is not an inadequacy of food. |
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Lightweight and consequently easily portable, the Vail-type chair was the prototype for numerous later examples in which the seat folded up against the back. |
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Such stylistic whimsy hardly seems appropriate to the solemn themes of apocalyptic war and nuclear disaster which consequently lose much of their weight and urgency. |
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Here he argued that Russians themselves did not want to make peace with Napoleon, and consequently Britain had no purpose in wasting its gold to invoke mutual hatred. |
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In writing this review and consequently refreshing of my memory of all the episodes in this year, I was surprised to find so many clunkers in the midst. |
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Social and economic trends have major impacts on labour forces of any industry and consequently there have been shifts in the health labour force in the last four decades. |
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This is consequently developed in the remainder of the exposition section and in the development where, aided by the tempo marking, it has evolved into a tremolando. |
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There can consequently be rapid changes in the bacterial community to maintain efficient processing of energy sources, and hence stable biogeochemical cycles. |
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Women are consequently more likely to subject themselves to unsafe abortions or continue pregnancies against their will. |
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It's good that he gets so excited about his company's projects, but constantly getting overexcited by them and consequently under-delivering has done them some real harm. |
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In 1946 the modernists showed their work separately in the crypt of the Mariners' Chapel in St Ives and were consequently known as the Crypt Group. |
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We demand it all and consequently miss what we should be looking for. |
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At the same time, as members of a leisured class, these intellectuals had no part in the labour of production, and consequently their theories were divorced from practice. |
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Almost a third of children under age 4 wake up in the middle of the night and, consequently, don't get enough shut-eye, according to a National Sleep Foundation survey. |
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At most, the cosmological argument shows that the first cause cannot be acted upon by any other cause and consequently must be an original causal principle. |
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Shoe presses increase bulk and consequently softness and absorbency, supplying some of the same benefits as TAD technology. |
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The intellectual realization of his angelicity becomes, consequently, the soul's goal. |
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But this Conclusion is false, consequently the Minor Premise of the first Syllogism, Baroko, its contradictory, is true. |
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Entire villages were often charged with the derbendci duty and consequently exempted from certain taxes. |
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For in regard of time the stars do vary their longitudes, and consequently the times of their ascension and descension. |
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They attempt to straddle all issues and, consequently, when a slip occurs, the result is foot-in-mouth disease. |
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For those, who are come over to the royal party, are consequently supposed to be out of gunshot. |
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My sister has hammertoes on both feet and consequently avoids the family hiking expeditions. |
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The Wars of Independence largely closed English universities to Scots, and consequently continental universities became more significant. |
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And consequently he humanized the company. He instituted excellent employee benefits. |
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Such a plough can encounter significant soil drag, consequently a tractor of sufficient power and good traction is required. |
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The death of Crassus removed some of the balance in the Triumvirate and, consequently, Caesar and Pompey began to move apart. |
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The older heads with idlesome ideas are thinning out, consequently with each new generation will come more and greater accomplishments. |
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From this phlegm proceed white cold tumours, viscidity, and consequently immeability of the juices. |
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In the Northern Isles, James's cousin Patrick Stewart, Earl of Orkney, resisted the Statutes of Iona and was consequently imprisoned. |
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John Finch was impeached the following day, and he consequently fled to the Netherlands with Charles's permission on 21 December. |
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Although he was proclaimed King in Jersey, Charles was unable to secure the crown of England and consequently fled to France and exile. |
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In 1603, that changed when the King of Scotland inherited the Crown of England, and consequently the Crown of Ireland also. |
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Nonetheless, this appellation carries its own prestige and, consequently, competitions for the status are hard fought. |
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Euthanasia is not permitted by law in many countries, and consequently medicines will not be licensed for this use in those countries. |
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Being so lighthanded the vessel could not be properly managed and could carry but little sail, consequently her progress was but slow. |
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The treasure allowed the monarch independence from the aristocracy, and consequently was closely guarded. |
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Her parents had each been married previously and been widowed, and, consequently, the household contained the children of three marriages. |
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It is played on a larger pitch compared to the Rounders England game and consequently uses larger bats and slightly larger balls. |
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George Town in the Cayman Islands has consequently become the largest city in the Overseas Territories. |
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There is consequently little provision for the acquisition of these classes of nationality by people who do not already have them. |
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This law consequently authorized the king to abolish all other centers of power. |
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The ballistic missile threat is perceived to be less severe, and consequently less of a priority, than other threats to its security. |
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He consequently sat as both president and prime minister until 1981, when Cesar Virata succeeded him to the latter office. |
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For example, if people choose to buy more cucumbers than tomatoes, cucumbers consequently become more expensive and tomatoes cheaper. |
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Natural selection reduces genetic variation by eliminating maladapted individuals, and consequently the mutations that caused the maladaptation. |
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After using up his ammunition, Cal realizes he gave his coat and consequently the necklace to Rose. |
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There must consequently be some other external source of the inexhaustible diversity of sensations. |
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Indonesian is universally taught in schools and consequently is spoken by nearly every Indonesian. |
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The taxes severely damaged the local economy, and consequently they were rarely paid. |
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He fell ill shortly after arriving in England and was consequently buried in Lancashire. |
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The poetry abounds in textual difficulties and consequently interpretations vary. |
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His mother died when he was aged six, and he was consequently brought up by his sister, often with handouts from the local soup kitchen. |
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Thus, the range of water content within which these clays can be worked is very narrow and consequently must be carefully controlled. |
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Nutrient dilution, which occurs when plastics displace food in the gut, affects the nutrient gain and consequently the growth of sea turtles. |
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With the cold water concentrated around Antarctica, sea surface temperatures and, consequently, continental temperatures would have dropped. |
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The pelican consequently prepared to go to war against them by daubing himself with white clay as war paint. |
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Clarkson consequently won, while Hammond, who had fallen far behind due to the comparatively small storage space of the Suzuki, lost badly. |
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Africa's population has rapidly increased over the last 40 years, and consequently, it is relatively young. |
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Gas particles are widely separated from one another, and consequently, have weaker intermolecular bonds than liquids or solids. |
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As the European population was severely reduced, land became more plentiful for the survivors, and labour consequently more expensive. |
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It consequently appears that the climate change played an important role in this southward expansion into continental Europe. |
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In the following years, the town changed hands between Oirads and Chinggisids several times, and was consequently given up permanently. |
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Idealism is an exceedingly complex system, varying much with varying authors, very polymorphous, and consequently very difficult to discuss. |
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Some consider cattle the oldest form of wealth, and cattle raiding consequently one of the earliest forms of theft. |
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It is consequently not always possible to identify elements that mark any specific category, such as tense, separately from the others. |
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Cypriot Arabic largely shows borrowing of vocabulary, and consequently Greek morphosyntax. |
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Pynson was a more accomplished stylist than Caxton and consequently pushed the English language further toward standardisation. |
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Transitions are conjunctions that add cohesion to text and include then, however, in fact, and consequently. |
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Insanity is a deranged state of mind, and consequently no defence to strict liability crimes, where mens rea not is a requirement. |
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Aristotle's theoretical paternity of the natural law tradition is consequently disputed. |
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Breastshot wheels are less efficient than overshot and backshot wheels but they can handle high flow rates and consequently high power. |
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The poor consequently must live much worse, and many of them be reduced to severe distress. |
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There are 8 or 10 beds in each room, chiefly of flocks, and consequently retentive of all scents and very productive of vermin. |
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The Rome Declaration on World Food Security outlines several policies aimed at increasing food security and, consequently, preventing starvation. |
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Knowledge of market functioning diffuses through communities and consequently lowers transaction costs associated with investing. |
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There is a passing loop within the station and, consequently, two platforms. |
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The ruffe has the potential to overtake many other fish species, and consequently damage the Great Lakes ecosystems. |
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Graphite is an electric conductor, consequently, useful in such applications as arc lamp electrodes. |
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It lies at the western end of the Hope Valley and consequently is surrounded on three sides by hills. |
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The Trail featured on the BBC Oz and James Drink to Britain programme and consequently became very popular for drinkers in Manchester and Leeds. |
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Stories never lose anything in the recital, and consequently this one grew thusly. |
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A triquadrantal triangle is one whose three sides are quadrants, and whose three angles are consequently right angles. |
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Of all social phenomena none is perhaps as protean and, consequently, as unsusceptible to binary classification as religion. |
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David Lillies testified that the whalery had ill success because Dubrois took the sloop up the River and the whale was consequently lost. |
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This restricts the supply of blood and consequently hampers the bug-busting white cells that fight off an infection in the nose. |
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He justifies his point by saying that many women do not feel normal when menstruating, which consequently affects their work performance. |
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Celsus consequently used the Latin term cacoethes with a meaning differing from Hippocrates' Greek term kakoethes. |
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An evangelical will consequently be Christocentric and not merely theocentric. |
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Moreover, we deal with finite structures only, hence f is surjective too, and consequently it is a bijection. |
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In the reference of PRO is controlled by the indirect object and consequently is coreferential with it. |
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The nuclear physics laboratories of the university, consequently, have been rendered useless. |
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It is consequently an osculating species between the genus Goniophlebium and Phlebodium. |
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Data compression reduces the size of the data packets sent over the air, consequently reducing airtime charge for clients. |
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They were rubbish elves, like the ones in the film Elf, with no combat skills, and consequently were no match for Rudolph's death ray. |
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The inability of Nef to dimerize consequently impairs its function in the viral replication process. |
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Feed premixes are consequently seen as products that can significantly boost the growth in return on investments from livestock. |
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Lower TDI indexes were the major tool towards achieving a better fatigue performance and consequently lower hardnesses. |
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The induced current and consequently the generated heat are not uniformly distributed throughout the workpiece. |
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This isomorphism between consciousness and sound is on e that is consequently attributed to human nature. |
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Actually, competition may cause a shift in niche partitioning of plant resources, which consequently affects the extraguild prey consumption. |
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He consequently served in various Army Reserve line and staff assignments, ultimately overseeing all USAR and ARNG MOS training in the eastern half of Tennessee. |
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Centrifugation is required at high speeds during the elution step, where consequently the lids of the tubes shear off, creating tiny projectiles within the rotor. |
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Northward underthrusting of India beneath Eurasia generates numerous earthquakes and consequently makes this area one of the most seismically hazardous regions on Earth. |
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We hypothesized that the older mens' gait would have more muscle coactivity and consequently demonstrate a stiffer gait pattern during stair descent. |
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In 1980, the outstanding Oakland corner Lester Hayes smeared an adhesive called Stickum on his hands and consequently led the league in interceptions. |
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Peel refused to govern under the restrictions imposed by the Queen, and consequently resigned his commission, allowing Melbourne to return to office. |
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Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen. |
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In 1665, he served, in title at least, as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, although he never went to Ireland and consequently is not considered a true holder of that office. |
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Before the Out of Africa theory was generally accepted, there was no consensus on where the human species evolved and, consequently, where modern human behavior arose. |
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Empires also differ from states in that their territories are not statically defined or permanently fixed, and consequently that their body politic was also dynamic and fluid. |
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The station was founded in Dover as Neptune Radio in September 1997 but moved to Folkestone in 2003 and was consequently rebranded after a takeover by the KM Group. |
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They have relatively short wings due to their need for economical movement underwater, and consequently have the highest flight costs of any bird. |
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He is considered the founder and the first bishop of the Church of Byzantium and is consequently the patron saint of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. |
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On 18 July 2008, Macdonald became engaged to football player Steve Lovell and consequently attended many Falkirk matches, as he was playing with the club at that time. |
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His successors, the joint monarchs William III and Mary II, did not make any further appointments to the Order, which consequently fell into desuetude. |
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The patient was consequently treated by sigmoidoscopic endoclipping. |
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The Romans consequently began to refer to the region as Regio Aromatica. |
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Law enforcement officials claim that identity cards make surveillance and the search for criminals easier and consequently support the universal adoption of identity cards. |
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Lowry rejected five honours during his life, including a knighthood in 1968, and consequently holds the record for the most rejected British honours. |
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There are no border controls between the four constituent countries of the UK, and consequently the land frontiers between England, Scotland and Wales are completely open. |
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Personal gains made by regular trading in, for example, equities or goods is assessed as income rather than a capital gain and is consequently taxed as income. |
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Alternative electoral systems attempt to ensure that almost all votes are effective in influencing the result and the number of wasted votes is consequently minimised. |
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The caste system consequently began to show regional differences. |
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These rehearsals are held during the course of several days before the Saturday show, and consequently the delegations arrive in the host city many days before the event. |
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Ancient Greece was the birthplace of the Olympic Games, consequently Athens was perceived to be an appropriate choice to stage the inaugural modern Games. |
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In 1533 their marriage was consequently declared invalid and Henry married Anne on the judgement of clergy in England, without reference to the Pope. |
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Ethnically diverse states today consequently tend to be weaker states. |
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Indicator LEDs are known for their extremely long life, up to 100,000 hours, but lighting LEDs are operated much less conservatively, and consequently have shorter lives. |
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The severity of PPF reflects host immunogenic response and degree of infection, which amplify splenic volume and consequently increase hyperflux in the spleno-portal region. |
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Customary laws, such as the Law of Clan MacDuff, came under attack from the Stewart Dynasty which consequently extended the reach of Scots common law. |
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After a few thousand years the mild climate deteriorated leaving these areas uninhabited and consequently relatively undisturbed to the present day. |
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The paths of art, so choked and so dangerous, are, despite encumberment and obstacles, day by day more crowded, and consequently Bohemians were never more numerous. |
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The stowage was clumsily done, and the vessel consequently crank. |
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