Describing her mother's reaction to the news, Harrold said she was unable to face even her closest friends. |
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Describing an object, sentiment or situation which is cute in a sickly, laughable, boring, old, shudderingly childish and overly sweet way. |
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Describing comedy, especially sketch comedy, in a review is terribly difficult. |
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Describing the Government's defence policy as an omnishambles would be a compliment. |
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Describing the feeling of what it is like to scale a craggy wall with ease, Kirsty likened the experience to a Zen state. |
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Describing me, he refers to my shoddy suit and badly scuffed shoes. |
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Describing Ivan Markovic's designs as lights is a bit of a misnomer. |
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Describing the collection of new products for 2001, the vice president of development and planning points to an array of textured slubbed fabrics. |
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Describing by biographers as an avid writer of letters, little of his correspondence appears available to public view. |
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Describing the incident in the caravan, he said the man had hold of a vodka bottle by the neck and he reached for the knife out of panic and fear. |
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Describing Wilson's rich, bottomy contralto in musical terms doesn't quite work. |
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Describing Paul Jonquin as a loyal servant to Airdrie doesn't do him justice. |
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Describing her ordeal, Al Titi recalled the terrible day when a pan of boiling oil fell over her. |
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Describing the environment of a home schooled house and how it differs from the everyday home, Melin speaks on education and parenting, and comes forth with much wisdom. |
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Describing themselves as freehouses, its branches offer a wider range of cask ales than other pubcos, and they have recently begun offering craft beer. |
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I have hundreds of unsorted papers describing new worlds and races, mostly futuristic settings, but I have hardly any stories to go with them. |
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One was antonomasia, the usually derisive practice of describing an individual by a certain characteristic, then making it into a proper noun. |
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Record of an astral contact describing the use of the Enochian Temple to invoke the cacodemons of the Enochian system. |
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Leeuwenhoek made groundbreaking observations in andrology by describing spermatozoa. |
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The author of Ulysses is not a narrator describing a subject outside himself. |
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In the middle of describing what he is thinking, Anderson switches to first person narration. |
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They were describing an area of advanced nanotechnology called molecular manufacturing. |
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Both sides soft-pedaled that notion, describing the session as simply an update on contract negotiations. |
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They sound like they're describing alien demons with cloven hooves and scaly talons. |
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This book does a fair job of describing the loggers themselves, uncultivated men for whom an ancient tree is nothing more than a potential fee. |
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Rejecting it would mean moving toward strike action, which union leaders are describing in apocalyptic tones. |
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Their voices are muted, but every so often, one of them will stop and point or make hand gestures while describing something. |
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I don't think I'm being totally too free and loose by describing that as a relatively small risk in the scheme of things. |
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Its purpose is to establish a vocabulary for describing the sensations of astringency and mouthfeel in red wines. |
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Minerva is used to researchers describing the studies in a meta-analysis as poor, inadequate, or badly reported. |
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Perspicacity is an abstract noun describing a certain capacity of a certain capability. |
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She wrote to the Society of Friends or Quakers in Dublin asking for relief and describing the appalling conditions of the times. |
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Here is the great American physicist Richard Feynman describing the success of quantum electrodynamics. |
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His writing is apocalyptic in feel, describing a gritty futuristic world in which dream meets reality. |
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She made no complaints about the symptoms she is now describing, not even sleeplessness, nor was anything untoward observed. |
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In addition, the top areas of the main windows are decorated with stone tracery describing trefoils, quatrefoils and Moorish arches. |
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It would be possible to work through the classification describing how each kind of loop maps into different spatial and temporal orderings. |
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Her claims even go as far as describing an apparent attempted murder to which she was the eyewitness. |
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While describing his contributions to fluid mechanics we should also note the contributions he made to the study of waterwheels and pumps. |
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The award is conferred on the basis of testimonials describing the nominee's service. |
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The teacher has handed out worksheets describing the weapons and siege engines which could have been used, and she is quizzing pupils about them. |
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He spoke a short testimonial, describing a person that sounded a little like my mother, and we mouthed a hymn. |
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For this purpose, directed acyclic graphs are suitable for describing the dependencies between the sequences. |
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He didn't look angelic or any of the other words people use when describing people sleeping. |
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I may be a sinner, but the sinner whom these prayers were describing was not me. |
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He dedicates one chapter to describing the leader's grandsons' appointments to key positions in the government. |
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Clark stops the show with a passionately funny monologue describing the bickering among the women in his life. |
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From two monologues we hear many voices describing the lovers' adulterous affair and their plan to kill Kesa's husband. |
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The book is divided into six cantos, describing the plan of the city, the monuments and the technological marvels of those days. |
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Each chapter starts with a few pages describing an e-business concept, like digital delivery, affiliate marketing, or e-government. |
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The section on writing skills helps the learner write the alphabet, while describing how to pronounce each of the alphabets. |
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When describing settings, Petry has an eye for details, and when creating characters, an ear for dialogue. |
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The barbarism and cruelty of what Preston was describing is almost beyond belief. |
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Today, the Prime Minister released his two options for Senate reform describing them as moderate and reasonable. |
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What I'm describing requires a lot of pieces to fit together in a seamless way. |
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Click here to view a movie and narrative by Don Pettit describing some of the airglow he has seen. |
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This chapter began by describing the so-called sequential model of decision making. |
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The last we heard of him was a piece in the newspaper describing a charge of cruelty to animals. |
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His mastery was in describing exciting events and in catching the flavor of the moment. |
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Current research in atomic physics focuses on describing the internal structure of atoms. |
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She spread some laughter by describing the residents in the affected area as 'pure boggin' and 'hummin'' due to the lack of clean water. |
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The method provides a means of identifying and describing the ways the viewers fill the gaps in the text. |
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They cover terms that provide the beginnings of a viable working vocabulary for describing meter. |
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The clause is describing an important step in bringing the process of self-actualization to fruition. |
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The young people go to the individual's neighborhood, put up posters describing the crimes and then assemble outside his house. |
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Also, I find explaining and describing things helps get my thoughts in order. |
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It involves setting up a website describing yourself and explaining why you need money. |
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The chapters describing Franklin's early years are a medley of fragments, rhetorical questions, associative jumps and exclamation marks. |
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More emphasis should be placed on describing interventions that are particularly relevant to the purpose of the case report. |
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I have a letter I wrote home describing a number of various nationalities of batmen. |
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Briefly, the process involved the creation of 37 vignettes describing hypothetical ethical dilemmas. |
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In 1960, metafiction popped up, describing self-referential novels that dealt with the writing of fiction. |
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He doesn't seem to be describing just any kind of slithering, but something akin to the movement of the sidewinder. |
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I was constantly impressed by how sensitively caring he is for her human limitations while describing them so clinically. |
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The easiest way to do this is to embellish a little when describing your current job title. |
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Their names are inscribed above their heads, with a text describing the occasion presented in a cartouche. |
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A model describing the microparticle dynamics and accounting for all of these effects was presented. |
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This is a concept bequeathed by the President, describing how to combine state planning with today's market economics. |
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It was made of dark, polished oak, with delicate tracings of bright silver describing a swirling pattern along its length. |
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Exiting Customs, we were besieged with guides, all yelling and describing their hotels. |
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They would assume I was describing somebody on the leftward fringe of the most liberal party. |
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Gestures for describing cubes, spheres, and so on are translated into corresponding digital forms. |
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This Financial Times piece does a nice job of describing the recent shuttle diplomacy over North Korea. |
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He's spent a fair bit of his career describing how carcinogenic the sun is. |
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He is describing carbon sequestration, the buildup of the stock of carbon in organic matter in soils. |
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Heidegger is not simply describing the phenomenal character of our experience of others. |
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In the past Stonewall put out leaflets describing what transphobia is and what should be done to stop it. |
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It's hard to get a sense of who she is, even when she's describing her childhood in Nepal. |
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Two case reports exist in the literature describing extra-adrenal paragangliomas in the posterior mesentery. |
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Yes, people had mirages in the desert, but what she was describing was clearly no mirage. |
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One of the most important quantities describing lipid bilayers is the average area per molecule. |
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The cartoon version of relativism he is describing does not pervade society, because it does not exist at all. |
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The vast majority of data are contributed by non-specialists, describing their own experiences of earthquakes. |
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In addition, many gift items in the Gallery are tagged with a short note describing the origin of the maker. |
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He agreed that describing the incidents as the work of a serial attacker could change the public's psyche, but urged people not to panic. |
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However, the captains of the detained ships have been reported as describing the US action as piracy. |
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A catenary is the curve describing a rope or chain hanging loosely between two fixed points. |
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I wrote an introductory e-mail to farms all over Quebec describing my fervour and verve. |
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Deputies writing to their constituents describing the threat posed by Jacobins and sans-culottes may have been genuine in their fears. |
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His skill at describing just what it was like to live through the invasion is what makes his story so engaging. |
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Moments later the killer struck, hitting her with what police are describing as a heavy, blunt instrument. |
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Some motoring boffins lauded the design, describing it as confident, unapologetic and revolutionary. |
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This sounds like I'm describing the days of crystal-set radios and hand-cranked nickelodeons, I know. |
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Each picture is accompanied by the informative captions describing the history the area covered in this book. |
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Following a visit to San Salvador in 1973 she wrote Salvador, describing the repressive political regime. |
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Since then, there have been other reports describing various saprophytic fungal organisms in cultures from allergic mucin. |
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He delivered his talk as a kind of valedictory, describing his 16 year tenure at the institution. |
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School administrators mailed letters to all parents of seventh graders describing the project. |
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Without literary traditions, they relied on mental maps for describing places and fixed specific locations using toponyms and oral descriptions. |
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I reported this to the police and I made a statement describing the events. |
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The Greeks called the giraffe a camelopard, describing the animal as possessing a camel's body but wearing a leopard's coat. |
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As a first point of contact, the project director mailed a letter briefly describing the project to potential participants. |
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There were soliloquies from various characters describing what they were plotting, what they were going to do next. |
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Carter, a journalist, has amassed an impressive array of scientific detail, mainly describing the neuroanatomical basis of conscious awareness. |
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The artist has remained non-emotional since the beginning in describing this mythology. |
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Plato was not describing a real place any more than his allegory of the cave describes a real cave. |
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During the same period that John Muir was describing Indians as dirty and unclean, cities were perceived as dirty and polluted. |
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I repeat, this is not a man who should be describing others as wearing pink tasseled slippers and conical hats covered in polka dots. |
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The language that mothers use when describing their babies' refusal to nurse conveys this experience of infants as wilful social actors. |
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Another offshoot of the Rosicrucian fraternity, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, left manuscripts describing the Ritual of Invisibility. |
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He finished in just under five hours, describing it as a sweet and sour experience. |
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The non-linear differential equation describing the growth of a biological population which he deduced and studied is now named after him. |
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A virtual hagiography has emerged around missionary translations, describing the trying conditions under which these early translators toiled. |
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But she does a good job in describing the jobs an Upper House might do, and the membership it might need to do them. |
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But even the most seasoned Hellenists would be hard-pressed to name the area I'm describing. |
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In the process of describing the neoconservatives, not a single mention is made of the policies or policy-makers of the Democratic Party. |
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Women tend to use such words as adorable, cute, lovely, sweet in describing people and objects and such vocatives as my dear, darling, sweetie. |
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Central to any such liturgy would be the great hagiographical texts describing the life, death, and miraculous presence of the saint at his tomb. |
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The scene describing the woman's encounter with the Latino boy suggests that their relationship has a cathectic dynamic. |
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He is describing a paradigm shift, and this fact is all the more obvious for his unwonted coyness in discussing it. |
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But in fact, one almost complete set of negatives and several diaries and albums describing his extraordinary life survived. |
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The notices were extraordinary, one critic from the Literary Review describing Wallace as a cross between Franz Kafka and David Lynch. |
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Instead, he demonstrates Jesus' authority by describing the deliverance of a man with an unclean spirit. |
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Each such language, he holds, includes analytic rules which provide a calculus for reasoning and a conceptual framework for describing its subject-matter. |
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Given the lack of data describing the way multiplex cinemas are used by different consumer factions, an extensive survey was completed in Leicester. |
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By answer, he related a colorful story describing his group's original, joint staking of the claims and then waiting for the train to Cobalt to record them. |
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The president lambasted the people who were behind land invasions in the Western Cape and Gauteng, describing them as opportunists who were abusing the country's democracy. |
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It does, however, authorize and inform the tensions between the past and the present, the historical event and its representation, that I have been describing. |
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The use of heat in the treatment of patients with joint instability dates back to ancient times, with Hippocrates describing the use of cauterization in unstable shoulders. |
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In his new book, Present Shock, the media theorist Douglas Rushkoff takes a stab at describing an emergent cultural phenomenon. |
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These pragmatic histories, describing in detail short periods of time, were soon replaced at Rome by the annalistic reconstruction of Rome's early history. |
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In describing elephants, anthropomorphic terms are unavoidable. |
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Moss' presence only serves to distract and irritate as he mugs for the camera and throws around unnecessary voice-overs describing his own actions. |
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Morality, if we begin by describing it, is a root cause of the achievement of higher worlds, a ladder to attaining liberation, and an antidote for removing sorrows. |
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The only thing that bothered me about the book was in vignette 18, describing Garnet Hill, where garnet crystals in rhyolite can still be collected. |
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But survivors told police and reporters a different story, describing the club as a firetrap. |
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From firsthand experience, I know exactly what Justice Thomas is describing. |
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Some of the diary reads much like a tourist guidebook, describing wedding ceremonies and funeral rites, Afghan customs and consumer prices in Kabul. |
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The language is necessarily tortured in describing the 18,225 electronic scratch-ticket machines that would be apportioned according to a formula in the initiative. |
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Disposable fashion has been a much-used term in recent years, describing the low-price products that are quickly churned out to mimic what's on the catwalk. |
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The closest I can come to describing his psychosis is that Peter believes that he is a werewolf, without any of the lupine transformation normally associated with that legend. |
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Rather than describing a man's character by attributing various qualities to him, they preferred to exemplify it by saying the sort of things that he might do. |
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She evidenced particular tenderness in describing a woman cradling a fellow inmate who had just suffered a grand mal seizure. |
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In doing these interviews and talking about her these past seasons, have you developed a shorthand for describing her personality? |
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This essay begins by describing the policy innovation that began in the mid-1980s. Market-based policy ideas and a more businesslike approach were adopted. |
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In describing warblers, as I do so lovingly, one can draw upon words like avifauna, avians, birds, songbirds, beautiful birds, and, of course, warblers. |
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Even Ann Romney, in describing why she's smitten with her husband, offered no telling anecdote that might stick in people's minds. |
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Joyce begins his Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man with a couple of pages of just gurgley, gooey baby talk, describing the world as seen by an infant from its crib. |
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I have a series of photos of the family that I like very much because someone wrote on the backs of them describing the subject and where the photo was taken. |
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The tales are models of scientific realism, describing in hauntingly convincing detail what it is like to voyage through the vast, empty reaches of the solar system. |
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You want the good stuff, and you want to sound like a sommelier when describing it to your hopelessly pedestrian company. |
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This is a well-dressed and erudite character who sets the scene for us by describing Grovers Corner and the characters we'll meet, as each enters the action. |
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For those who have seen the first four seasons, even describing the plot set-up that occurs during the first couple of episodes would involve some major spoilers. |
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Scientists against Stamina also sounded off in the notable EMBO Journal describing the Stamina method as illogical. |
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Yousef, a stocky 35-year-old woman with long black hair, looks away from me most of the time when she is describing the beatings. |
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I read it in their papers describing the thousand daily cuts and fears and indignities. |
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Each beat has its own language, a vocabulary of terms, a collection of jargon, a way of describing things that you must master but not allow to be limiting. |
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Their blunt way of describing some of the ills of society might alienate some people, especially those unaccustomed to sarcasm or sardonic humour. |
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The opening animated graphic is a meandering roadway which, after describing a few bends and curves, stops and emits skinny flagpoles flying the section headings. |
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Without the javelin in his hand he walked through the entire delivery for us in slow motion, describing it as he did so. |
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The difficulty both for contemporaries and for historians has been to find a term suitable for describing landowners below the ranks of the gentry. |
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He feels like himself, but is trapped in a dog's body, describing in graphic detail the many pungent, metallic, meaty and sickly smells all around him. |
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But amid their tumbling words describing their woes, they express disbelief much will come from the talks. |
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It sounds like you're describing a condition called trichotillomania. |
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I don't think trout pout even comes close to describing those lips. |
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Puccini was expert not only at describing the trifling matters of daily life, but also at using various melodies to expose the distinctive personality of each character. |
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The video also included a clip of the British prime minister describing the u. S. as allies. |
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I could take hours describing the series of events that lead up to this. |
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Franklin might have been describing James Madison, father of the Constitution, who drank a pint of whiskey every day. |
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He often used the players and officials in his hockey game to show how plays are set up, what hand signals are used when describing penalties, or how to tell an offside. |
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Picasso is not interested in describing tone, depth, or form. |
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They called for more security personnel near railway stations and taxi passenger drop-off points, especially at night, describing these areas as crime hot spots. |
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Besides describing the state of the science, this edition of The Jordan Report reviews the last two decades and highlights important achievements in the field of vaccinology. |
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This book might look like a popular science book describing all the wonderful research into neurolinguistics and what it has discovered about language acquisition. |
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Their findings offer scientists and herders a virtual history book describing how cattle, crucial to so many Africans, came to be so genetically diverse. |
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Wert makes his most intriguing assessment in describing the morale and attitudes of the common soldier who filled the ranks of the Army of the Potomac. |
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To my horror, in the subsequent band officer elections, I landed the job of reporter, which meant a weekly write-up in the local paper describing our half-time shows. |
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But Victorian County Court Judge, Graeme Crossley, was unsparing, describing Hopper's behaviour as a gross breach of trust of the entire Wesley College community. |
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Lessing is at her best when describing the glow of unreachable wealth. |
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Rivers continued on her political, authoritarian monologue by describing what kind of tyrant she would be. |
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A few centuries later Caesar was describing the sturdy ocean-going ships of the Veneti of Armorica, massively constructed with thick nailed planks. |
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So when Chicago auctioneer Gabe Fajuri first got a cold call from Collins describing the box, he was skeptical. |
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At times, it reads as if he is describing the backdrop of a Hieronymus Bosch painting. |
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For example, the matrices describing the identity mapping and the inversion are orthogonal in any basis, viz the unit matrix and the negative unit matrix. |
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When Bushnell started describing most Lipstick viewers' watching habits to me, I suddenly felt found out. |
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Mary Campion gave a spellbinding talk at our April meeting, describing her terrifying experience aboard the cruise ship Jupiter and how it changed her life. |
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Slouching in her chair she is in defensive mode when describing the age of her latest lover. |
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There is no warrant for describing military action, be it controversial or otherwise, that target those who plan, dispatch and carry out terrorism as a campaign of murder. |
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She encouraged Darrel to tell her about the beetle as she drew, describing the legs, the wings, and the antennae, in order to ensure an accurate representation. |
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Castle and Boris aced it all the way to the final, with Castle clinching the title while describing it as the most terrifying thing he's ever done. |
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Then, in April, the detailed accusation describing Zelich as a predator was posted on a classified ad website. |
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The first metafunction consists of an underlying semantic structure or logical form describing relations between actants fulfilling roles in a process. |
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Erin was supposed to be watching for race cars barreling down the road, but he was busy describing his adventures at the mini-games park to Mr. Saturn. |
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As a writer, I tried mainly to stick close to the concrete particulars of the events and the performances I was describing. |
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He believes that describing Indian youths as westernised is wrong, because despite outward westernisation, they have a deep yearning for Indian culture. |
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Interspersed among the chapters describing these rambles are excursions into the history of the waterfront's architecture, geology, literature and development. |
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Remembering that day when he came back from California, describing it to the jurywoman, he saw himself as if he were somebody else, as if he were the town looking on. |
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If the horary concerns a 7th house matter, however, the affliction may be describing the situation under consideration, in which case the warning is to proceed with diligence. |
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After describing the effects of modern dressage, breeding, and business, the author suggests a classical alternative i.e. the philosophy of "legerity." |
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Just writing those last two sentences makes me feel better than a guy with sideburns describing his first Cronut on Yelp. |
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Log files listed information on each document, including the date of publication, document title, and a set of keywords describing the content of the document. |
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No story describing a problem or social phenomenon was complete without a few meaningless statistics passed off as hard fact or proof of some assertion. |
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Excuse the sledgehammer entry here but I have just listened to the recording of Oppenheimer describing the effect of the first atomic bomb test on those that witnessed it. |
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Frankfurt's Runway 25R ILS currently has a notam describing random but severe interference that affects its ILS guidance, and advises extreme operator caution. |
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After finding the serious electronic wizardry that's available to be far too expensive, he came across journal articles describing equipment that costs about a dime. |
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They are fathers, describing to the rest of us what I thought was a widely acknowledged reality. |
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On the face of it, sacks is describing a different person from the thoughtful, often quiet man I met in California. |
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Draw a mindmap with one word describing a key construct in cells and lines to show linkages between them D den and Voss 1994 pp. |
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For this purpose we formulate mathematical model describing heating or cooling of a semi-infinite region. |
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Cascading Style Sheets is a style sheet language used for describing the presentation semantics of a document written in a markup language. |
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Chutney, for the uninitiated, is a word incorporated into English from Hindi-Urdu describing a condiment used in South Asian cuisines. |
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His admissions staff Leaves Post-It notes on student files describing a few of their interests so Robinson can personalize his notes. |
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Until now there has been no definitive anatomical study describing the area where the parotid duct enters the buccinator muscle. |
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In this part, the author presents a prosodic hierarchy describing syllables, moras, feet, cola and a typology for words and stress. |
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Contemporary texts describing this period are extremely scarce, giving rise to its description as a Dark Age. |
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This division has been appropriated in modern terminology describing the divisions of Germanic languages. |
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There is no historical source describing the decades that followed Agricola's recall. |
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Cavalier was not understood at the time as primarily a term describing a style of dress, but a whole political and social attitude. |
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Cromwell, however, was at pains to minimise his role, describing himself as a constable or watchman. |
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Although counties are no longer used for local governmental purposes, they remain a popular means of describing where places are. |
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The alternative name arises from the parameterization of the equation of the ellipse describing a meridian section. |
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Darwin's book was only partly written when, on 18 June 1858, he received a paper from Wallace describing natural selection. |
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He wrote a letter to the Philosophical Magazine, published in September 1845 describing his experiment. |
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In 1999, Jane Hawking published a memoir, Music to Move the Stars, describing her marriage to Hawking and its breakdown. |
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Conway has also suggested a system of notation dedicated to describing polyhedra called Conway polyhedron notation. |
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Classical mechanics is concerned with the set of physical laws describing the motion of bodies under the influence of a system of forces. |
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As with many terms describing social class, working class is defined and used in many different ways. |
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After describing the horrific manner of Edmund's death, the Passio continued the story. |
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Stukeley could be describing the circle as it stands today, as it has changed little in the three centuries since his visit. |
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Bragi responds in turn, describing himself and his abilities as a skillful skald, before the scenario ends. |
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Ainsworth used Turpin as a plot device, describing him in a manner that makes him more lively than the book's other characters. |
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Virgil published his pastoral Eclogues, the Georgics, and the Aeneid, an epic poem describing the events that led to the creation of Rome. |
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This is followed by a sentence or two describing each of the sixteen visions in turn. |
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John Dryden, an early enthusiast, in 1677 began the trend of describing Milton as the poet of the sublime. |
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Wilson quotes letters by Dodgson describing difficulty in reading lessons and prayers rather than preaching in his own words. |
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It doesn't come close to describing the love that I have for David, and he for me. |
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Emin 'wrote' about the incident in her 2005 book Strangeland, describing her shock at reading The Guardian writeup the following day. |
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The terms Union Jack and Union Flag are both historically correct for describing the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom. |
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The use of he and te in Tokelauan are reserved for when describing a singular noun. |
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Occasionally, such as if one was describing an entire class of things in a nonspecific fashion, the singular definite noun te would is used. |
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Autopsies revealed severe trauma to both prisoners' legs, describing the trauma as comparable to being run over by a bus. |
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The New York Times ran a number of articles describing Saddam Hussein's attempts to build weapons of mass destruction. |
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Yet there were no legal documents describing its powers or acknowledging its existence. |
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Euler's laws can, however, be taken as axioms describing the laws of motion for extended bodies, independently of any particle structure. |
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Most of what is known about Malory stems from the accounts describing him in the prayers found in the Winchester Manuscript. |
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The arts of cultures other than the European had become accessible and showed alternative ways of describing visual experience to the artist. |
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The New York Society for the Suppression of Vice applied the Comstock Laws against an article Lewis wrote, describing it as lewd and indecent. |
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Adele's first album, 19, is of the soul genre, with lyrics describing heartbreak and relationship. |
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An extended phase diagram describing the regions of stability of all known types of DWs in permalloy nanostrips is provided. |
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It is found in Latin texts from the 4th century describing an Irish group which raided Roman Britain. |
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As an adjective, it is still used in describing the people, language, cuisine and culture of Guangzhou and the surrounding Liangguang region. |
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Harry wrote from oral tradition describing events 170 years earlier, and is not in any sense an authoritative descriptor of Wallace's exploits. |
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They would work for several months on the Book of Discipline, the document describing the organisation of the new church. |
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A similar account is provided by Lucian describing the flowers in the underworld. |
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Rogenstein is a term describing a specific type of oolite in which the cementing matter is argillaceous. |
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The barn is commonly used in describing the cross sectional area of interaction in nuclear physics. |
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The Homeric qualities of Stesichorus' poetry are demonstrated in a fragment of his poem Geryoneis describing the death of the monster Geryon. |
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In describing infantry combat, Homer names the phalanx formation, but most scholars do not believe the historical Trojan War was so fought. |
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Book 11, the section describing his meeting with the spirits of the dead is known as the Nekuia. |
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All three perspectives need to be considered in describing a passive margin. |
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For describing changes in parthood relations over time some sort of temporal apparatus needs to be incorporated into the mereology. |
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Few sources describing contact between indigenous peoples and Norse people exist. |
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Girolamo Sernigi also wrote three letters describing da Gama's first voyage soon after the return of the expedition. |
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Sometimes potash is referred to as K2O, as a matter of convenience to those describing the potassium content. |
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Though they bear Priscillian's name, four describing Priscillian's trial appear to have been written by a close follower. |
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In some form, it can be traced back almost 5000 years to Mesopotamian writings describing daily rations of beer and bread to workers. |
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Psychological reports describing his mental state were taken into consideration, as was the severity of his crimes. |
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Ohthere spoke of his travels north to the White Sea, and south to Denmark, describing both journeys in some detail. |
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Voltaire described the history of certain ages that he considered important, rather than describing events in chronological order. |
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Procopius goes as far as describing him as one of the Emperor's bodyguards. |
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Wilhelm refused to give such an encompassing statement, and he sent Bismarck a dispatch by telegram describing the French demands. |
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One on Europe, is essentially a periplus of the Mediterranean, describing each region in turn, reaching as far north as Scythia. |
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The book opens with a preface describing his father and uncle traveling to Bolghar where Prince Berke Khan lived. |
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However, he used the convention of describing the continents surrounded by water within the shape of a disc. |
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Is used as both a noun and adjective describing the most prominent or highly touted product, brand, location, or service offered by a company. |
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This article focuses on describing the general history of the group and on giving an overview of the diversity it encompasses. |
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Kuchum replied, describing himself as deaf and blind and without subsistence and said that he had not submitted before and would not submit now. |
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The term uncial in the sense of describing this script was first used by Jean Mabillon in the early 18th century. |
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Each classifier has a numeral part and a classifier part that corresponds to the noun it is describing. |
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Although based solely on RP and GenAm, the Standard Lexical Sets have proven useful in describing many other accents of English. |
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There are many regional variations for describing social classes or subcultures. |
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The first version was arranged pedagogically, describing Law, Faith, and Prayer. |
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Notebooks and handbooks became more common, describing how to be good priests and confessors. |
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Aside from this use in describing the quality of information, various scholarly fields define the term differently, as is needed. |
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He is also recognised for his study of the Industrial Revolution in England, and for describing cooperatives in the initiation of the revolution. |
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Most natural dyes are mordant dyes and there is therefore a large literature base describing dyeing techniques. |
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Becker and Wossmann at the University of Munich have written a discussion paper describing an alternate theory. |
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It is an empirical measure for describing wind speed based mainly on observed sea conditions. |
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They include background information and an alphabetical section describing points of interest. |
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Alongside exhibitions of war machinery are displays describing how people's lives are affected by war. |
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