But the polo shirts are now totally unavailable, so the dear is buying a job lot from Primark and sewing on girl guide logos. |
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So Cap has bought a job lot of light blue sweatshirts at Primark and sewn the girl guide badge on. |
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So here's a guide to help you through the complex maze of state support for pensioners. |
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I allowed myself to plan out my life and didn't let provident direction guide my life. |
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A large part of the book is an A to Z health reference guide for mother and baby, and I think that's what people seem to be using the most. |
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Our Good Life package also offers a diverting vacation selection for every month of 2004, plus a sophisticated A to Z guide to living well. |
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With proper distribution channels in place, the guide is now famous throughout the UK and Europe. |
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With Ms. Bearden as guide and companion, I go from a shrimp taco to pork carnitas on a bun to stewed goat meat in a bowl, called birria. |
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To guide your movements, take your ski pole and draw a quarter circle starting at your heel and curving forward. |
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He was the perfect guide to Iran, at once making a mockery of Iranian hostility to the West and fiercely proud of his homeland. |
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As they drove, she played tour guide and pointed out spots of interest in Dover. |
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Before breaking camp at the base of the Root, your guide will give you pointers on crampon use and safe route-finding. |
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Fortunately there is an expert cast to help guide us through the uncertainties and unfamiliarity of the journey. |
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I could smell something positively mouth-watering so I let my nose guide me to where it was coming from. |
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Here is our guide to a two-week, twin-centre break on the Yucatan, making use of an open-jaw flight into Campeche or Merida and out of Cancun. |
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This is a guide to Paris restaurants, to which I contributed this year with reviews of the food scene in the 4th arrondissement. |
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Pilots are qualified professionals who know the river well enough to guide ships through the dangerous sand banks around the mouth of the river. |
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I even phoned up the AA guide to let them know about it and they have now given Malik's two rosettes. |
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They happily shop at boutiques, use blogs to guide their reading, and hire interior designers. |
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Our tour guide was exceptional, explaining the economic and political changes that had swept over Honduras since democracy took root. |
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I told them about the royal decree but they said they would still only allow guide dogs for the blind and hearing dogs for the deaf. |
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I think the manufacturers are taking a very responsible role in trying to help guide the future of Grand Prix motor racing. |
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It is an invaluable guide for collectors and a key resource for sound recording archivists. |
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It is a compact and comprehensive guide to the city's architectural development. |
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The guide was sent as part of the National School Fruit Scheme, which aims to promote a healthy diet among infants. |
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It's like retracing the footsteps of a killer, as our tour guide motions us forward. |
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While essentially a guide for students of Spanish dance, especially flamenco, the book proclaims the author's passion for his art. |
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He became the guide of Orthodox Jewry around the world because the community sought his guidance. |
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With the boat still making headway, our guide Nico jumps off the platform and immediately descends, trailing a line attached to a second buoy. |
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They believed that following our natural appetites is a generally reliable guide to living well. |
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His research provides a psychological framework which offers a useful guide to thinking about risk assessment. |
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It will be possible to put the at-a-glance guide on the dashboard or windscreen in the driver's line of sight. |
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With Theseus, she would want him to harness the horse, guide the chariot, take the sword. |
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The guide provides instructions on riparian buffer installation and maintenance for farmers and landowners. |
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Everything's just plonked down any old how, without any coherent alphabetical system to guide you round. |
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One star to guide us through the black of night, as gray shadows blanket our every move. |
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Houses have stories to tell, and it's only in the hands of a good guide that the anecdote-laden rooms truly come to life. |
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Separate name and subject indexes provide an efficient tool to guide selective reading. |
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Most practitioners will be used to psychopomp work, and will be able to locate the spirit and guide it on to wherever it's supposed to be. |
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The village head deputes a guide to initiate the tourist in the delights of rustic living, like fishing and prawn culture. |
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A guide had been deputed to encourage the members to present their views, write essays and draw paintings. |
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The commissioner said he would ask the government to depute an officer to guide the horticulture department. |
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The blood test could identify certain chromosomal changes that guide physicians to prescribe certain anticancer drugs. |
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We are currently developing a pre-visit audio guide for visually impaired visitors to the Eden Project. |
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They followed this step by step guide to equipment and software applications at their own speed. |
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Sarah has written a book about their experiences with a step by step guide for people wanting to do it themselves. |
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On average, so the guide says, a new restaurant, cafe or bistro is opening in one of the cities each week. |
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Our guide handed out copies of a recipe for bishop, a kind of mulled wine popular in Victorian times at Christmas. |
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An on-screen channel guide makes it easy to tap into content from your mobile device of choice. |
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The thinking will guide leaders in four questions to be asked about technology and ministry. |
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We call upon one to bless our gardens before planting and another to guide our world leaders when faced with war. |
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The following is a guide for all facets of giving a massage that will make his toes curl and bring him to much higher plain of ecstasy. |
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It was then stationed off Fife Ness to guide ships approaching the firths of Tay and Forth. |
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The tape is registered against the lower support guide by tilting the bearing less than a degree outward. |
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Remember those little slotted plastic boxes you could use to guide your handsaw when cutting miters? |
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An independent advisory body of technical experts in health and development should guide its funding decisions. |
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The reason why this wasn't the case was clear when the guide actually asked how many Beatles fans there were on board. |
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This isn't to claim our deepest convictions guide us only so far as the whimsy of the moment will allow. |
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It has been noted that guide dogs working in towns breathe the same pollutants as humans yet do not have asthma. |
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But he is now ready and raring to guide Leigh through their first-ever season in the elite division. |
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A point on the block serves as guide for the repeat impression, so that the design is continuous. |
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The guide had to scramble up the side of the thing like a monkey and talk her into moving on one white-knuckled rung at a time. |
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One morning, we hop off the boats, following our guide into a dim forest of enormous cow trees and ancient cedars. |
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It is much easier to follow, on the whole, if you have a guide to help you. |
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During early 2000, the system was used to guide a large ship to its berth in the harbour at Genoa, Italy. |
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Two feeds from the mechanical lubricator to each guide amply meet lubrication requirements. |
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Schooler is a commercial fishermen and wilderness guide who makes a living in the wilds of Alaska. |
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A glance at a field guide will indicate the vast area occupied by breeding curlews. |
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It is midway between a field guide and an annotated account of birds and mammals of a non-biogeographical region. |
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Laura, my guide for the day, pulls down the scarf that's wound round her face, and leans into my ear. |
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It's a bit like listening to a pre-recorded guide through headsets on the way round a museum. |
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However I am immensely relieved to see that they are well-behaved and have a guide taking them round the gallery. |
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They rose simultaneously and Andrew put a comforting arm round his wife to guide her but she pulled away from him. |
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Tahnia has always loved Alice Springs, and has her large Arrernte family here to encourage and guide her. |
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The receiver separates the electronic program guide data from the input stream. |
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To guide his hand as it shapes the Styrofoam, he projects composite image-and-text designs onto the panel. |
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The climb is also interspersed by information from the guide on the history of the bridge, the city and the local area. |
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Your loved one may have left a clear guide to end-of-life choices, such as a living will or an advance directive. |
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Someone you consider a kindred soul will either help fill an emotional void or guide you through a difficult situation. |
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The vane guide plate is inserted in the lunular hollow formed by the curved walls of the vane. |
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Over the course of the game, you must locate the various places where they have barricaded themselves, then guide them to designated safe areas. |
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Thread should unwind from the spool and enter the first tension guide on the machine without kinking, twisting or puddling. |
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Teach your teachers and leaders to pray before class starts, asking God to guide their words and touch the hearts of their students. |
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At one point, the guide gestured to a weather-beaten stone cross, saying that it had stood for at least 1,000 years. |
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To use the guide, align the cut edge with your cut line and clamp or tack the guide to your workpiece. |
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In the United States, sexual stereotypes are powerful and have helped guide the creation of military policies and regulations. |
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The artists' recorded comments on the audio guide revealed their collusion in trendy artspeak. |
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The talking point of the Colourists show is the free audio guide with every ticket. |
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This book provides a most informative guide to how drastic funding cuts have affected healthcare delivery. |
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The device is very easy to use and its automatic voice instructions guide you through the emergency shock delivery process easily. |
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The role of the prioress in a Benedictine community is to be a guide in the seeking of God. |
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These possibilities and actualities turn Berry from a doomsaying prophet into a trusted guide and even a friend, a sharer of hope. |
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The beams would guide a pilot to the airstrip, but in conditions of zero visibility, they did not provide altitude. |
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A guide demonstrated the procedures followed before rafters are allowed to proceed down the river. |
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However, neither Rand nor Rothbard look on the Constitution as a guide to ideal limited government. |
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Dad thought himself a pinnacle of strength and a pillar of optimism to guide everyone through the dark times. |
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You may follow any road your mind wishes to follow or adhere to the teachings of any guide or guru. |
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The younger son works as a tour guide for a holiday company, and lives with his family a ten-minute drive away. |
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His guide took him to visit a forest tribe said to have stopped eating human flesh only five years previously. |
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Following a whopping breakfast we followed guide Greg, towing the boat with his pick-up truck, down to the boat ramp. |
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Two years before he would guide the international juniors to victory over their American counterparts with 33 points and 14 rebounds. |
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A guide told us that the night before our visit, 300 rambutan trees went from fruit-laden to bald. |
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Picnic tables are built with supports and ramps to the entrance and guide rails are provided all round. |
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If he does guide the Blades into the Premiership it will be a just reward for one of the game's grafters. |
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This protocol will be disseminated widely and will guide the survey and scoring process after its release. |
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The constitution, the penal code, and international and human rights conventions are the only guide to what is acceptable and what is not. |
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As we ambled along, we noticed signs in Chinese engraved on the cliff walls which our guide translated for us as we went along. |
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They had a yurt, which is a tent, and the guide wondered, out loud, what it would be like to live in such a thing. |
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She realized her own experience must be multiplied by millions and wrote a guide to coping with depression on the job. |
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Such rates will be relied on, however, only where no better guide is appropriate or available. |
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In Lima, a Peruvian guide warned us not to go out on foot and, if so, to walk briskly. |
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Straightforward wizards guide users through hard disk and Internet browser cleanups. |
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In the first-aid kit there is also a guide on using basic tools and equipment in emergency situations. |
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His life is taken as the perfect example for all to follow, and his teaching the only sure guide to righteousness. |
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The guide showed us a little of the town, and we walked behind the castle to see the long walk where the queen goes riding. |
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But all of the guitar, bass and drum parts were recut using the original demos as a guide and template. |
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Thanks be to almighty God for this gift to his Church in the person of Your Beatitude as Pastor and guide of the beloved Greek Melkite community! |
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She pushed past him, making for the entrance in the rock through which her guide had disappeared. |
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That tour became the stuff of legends when the guide walked us out the other end and stopped before a sheer cliff wall. |
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Tanks often spend time fighting each other, and their sights work much like the sights used to target and guide anti-tank missiles. |
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Mind you, I can't imagine a guide for older guys on how to bag younger babes. |
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A boatyard owner renting deep-sea submarines in Vancouver is also murdered, as is a man purchasing illicit rocket guide wires in London. |
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One of the most efficient and safest ways to see the most sights in the least amount of time is with a tour guide who knows the ropes. |
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Luckily, the guide managed to steer the vehicle off the beaten path into the jungle to avoid the animals thundering towards them. |
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Here is a guide to current pricing practices for photographers bidding on jobs involving digital workflows. |
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Not only are financial products bewilderingly complex, advisors are relying on the wrong people to guide them. |
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One New Zealand guide book says that there is little at Hororata but a fine stone church. |
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This guide contains all the skills and requirements as well as the background and reference information needed to teach the skills. |
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Bertus, an implausibly mature 16-year-old, rides at the rear as second guide and helps wrangle the loose horses. |
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Indeed, being intentional, reflexive, and socially just requires of us the ability to name the assumptions that guide our practice. |
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He has a life coach, the trendy, increasingly ubiquitous equivalent of a therapist confessor, who tries to guide him. |
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The third day, our guide took us to a place where a pair of tigers had killed a sambar a couple of days ago. |
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The DCM also includes an advanced head guide assembly, take-up reel drive motor, the optical servo system and the tape heads. |
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A guide can bring her through its labyrinthine winding laneways and streets, few of which still exist in the modern world. |
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A guide to their use in the treatment and prevention of vitamin A deficiency and xerophthalmia. |
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The response to antipyretics cannot be used as a guide to differentiate septic children from those with viral illnesses. |
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All virtue is contained in autonomy, all vice in its absence, and all morality is summarized in the imperatives that guide the will. |
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This practical guide for pedagogy students and teachers is a welcome addition to our collective libraries. |
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Onscreen wizards guide you through the trickier tasks and hint boxes appear each time you try something new. |
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As Akhundov showed Reiss the run-down, architecturally eclectic mansions of a century earlier, the guide rhapsodized in beautiful phrasing. |
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Your task is that of a military tactician, who must guide a group of characters into battle. |
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Additionally, Regulation 68.2 states that audit documentation must include an index or guide to the documentation. |
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Tamp, guide and retrieve materials in a blasthole only using nonsparking tools. |
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It is an impressive book, with evidence drawn from newspaper accounts, high school and college yearbooks, guide books, and archival sources. |
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Newly released documents are available to guide practices that fall in gray areas. |
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Here's our guide to finding the best buys for back-to-school wear this year, listed in alphabetical order. |
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A state-by-state and alphabetical guide of root beer brands includes vintage models like this one from Canada Dry. |
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Reference works, like guide books, need constant revision and sometimes replacement. |
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Higher quality research is necessary to provide reliable information to guide clinical practice. |
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Between 10 am and 3pm, eight buses, each with a guide and commentary, made continuous trips around the refinery and tank farm. |
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A refugee doctors' guide has proved an invaluable information resource to refugee doctors and agencies assisting them. |
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Jouko had lent me his photographic field guide for the weekend, and I quickly determined that the bird was a Spangled Drongo. |
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O Allah, forgive me, have mercy on me, guide me aright and grant me sustenance. |
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What tests or considerations are to guide the jury in determining when he may reasonably become lawless? |
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This practical manual offers a step-by-step guide to the treatment of anorexia nervosa in adolescents. |
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The coach who helped guide Amir Khan to an Olympic silver medal says the Bolton teenager can become a boxing legend. |
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This guide is written to help show first-time adopters what to expect when adopting an animal from a rescue shelter. |
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Often, all it takes is a controlled encounter with a live bat through a wildlife guide or zookeeper and the horror spell is permanently broken. |
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This is not just another tree guide or dendrology text for identifying trees and describing their characteristics. |
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Our tour guide could have lectured on mediaeval Scottish history at any seat of learning you care to mention. |
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Nevertheless, this quickie reference guide will help you pull off a successful barbecue in your neighbourhood. |
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A router with a guide board clamped at the correct distance can also be used to make the dado cuts. |
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They presented a guide to the movement of the planets, the phases of the Moon and even the mythology of some famous constellations. |
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This bibliography is designed to guide beginning students in mammalogy to literature in specific areas. |
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A group of mentors will guide refugees through their early months in the town in a scheme aimed at acclimatising them to life in their new home. |
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Our guide encourages us not to make a scene, but rather to pay the money and forget about it. |
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This bibliography is intended as a reference guide to works dealing with mathematical intuitionism. |
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Using the back edge of the mast shoe as your guide check to see the string between the shrouds and aft edge of the mast shoe are parallel. |
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The new guide provides a theological walk-through of the rite's significance in a question-and-answer format. |
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To guide the students onto the right path, teachers need to keep themselves abreast of the emerging global trends. |
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They know they have to live their own lives, and use that inherent intuition as a guide to practical decisions. |
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One is a pocket guide to the fishes of the world, but I have just finished The Old Man and the Sea in Polish and need no more fish this week. |
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Your regular Friday afternoon guide to what is going on in local parks and along your usual walkies routes. |
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They were still working on a new tier of seating during our visit, and our guide had to shout above the din of the drilling and welding. |
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Then their guide took out a plastic carrier bag and started tossing chunks of raw meat over the side of the bridge, down towards the crocodiles. |
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The intent of this short book is for it to be used as a simple and direct guide in a time of great danger. |
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The researchers are also using the markers as a guide in mapping the sugar beet genome. |
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Once the guide dogs are fully trained they are matched with a blind person on the waiting list. |
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Event triggers and in-game cinematics will then guide you although you will determine how a mission will be accomplished. |
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The bioenergetic therapist, according to Robbins, also may guide the patient to change the physical expression of these body starters. |
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In March we launched our new conference guide and the response so far has been excellent. |
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During the carnival, Bourke has been trying to guide readers to a quadrella win. |
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The terret would originally have been attached to a chariot yoke, probably serving to guide the reins for a double harness. |
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As an extinct animal, the quagga is well qualified to act as a tour guide for a paleontological museum. |
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If the weather turns rough, your guide can no doubt fit you up with waterproof clothing and waders. |
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Firstly, the teacher is viewed not as a transmitter of knowledge but as a guide who facilitates learning. |
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When you sign up for kayak sea tours, an experienced guide always accompanies you to help you if you have problems. |
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When I went on a short jaunt to Japan a few years ago, my guide asked me what I was willing to eat. |
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A local guide will lead the way, entertaining them with tales of folklore and mystery associated with the area. |
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It could lead to improvements in devices that use liquid jets, as well as microjets that guide light. |
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This will identify the strengths and weaknesses of the business and will guide decisions on the best way forward. |
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We had become more Jewishly involved, and had found the timeless wisdom of Torah to be an invaluable guide in many difficult situations. |
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At the start of each day, a semi-official guide is issued outlining the expected order of business. |
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It has a glossary of acronyms, 2 pages of hints and tips and a step by step guide to using the computer software. |
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Like a little boy being led across a busy street by his mother, we will guide you. |
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He said he wouldn't want to guide a Marine into a low-paying, dead-end job. |
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The guide also comprised several small tables measuring universities against a number of criteria. |
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Air traffic control uses radar to track planes both on the ground and in the air, and also to guide planes in for smooth landings. |
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Devices such as dentures and guide dogs help people bridge the gap between what they want to do and what their physical health allows them to do. |
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Think of a screen as a formula or recipe of ingredients used to guide computer software to select a batch of good stock picks. |
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Better still, it is mellow enough to guide one through a stressful day of work. |
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The advowson therefore can be discounted as a guide to the descent of the manor or part manor. |
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In 1957 he wrote an important article attacking the idea that the logical conception of probability could be a useful guide to the future. |
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His mission is to guide an assortment of infantry, vehicles, terradynes and aerodynes into victory on the battlefield. |
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I am using the articles as a study guide for my daughter's bat mitzvah in September. |
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We've been thumbing through the guide to this year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival, trying to decide what we'll go see this year. |
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Featuring a self-help guide and medical encyclopaedia, visitors can diagnose their ailments via an interactive medium. |
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The foundation tries to guide children to read books suitable for their age group. |
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Here's a quick guide to ease your way, including the necessary hand signals to get where you want to go. |
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On Wednesday it contained a parents' guide to the hand signals of the young chav with advice from the paper's agony aunt. |
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The codes can be more of a public relations exercise than a real guide to practical conduct for managers. |
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Our Beijing guide Max arranged for us to stop in and visit a hutong family and drink a cup of tea with them. |
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They wintered at the present site of Bismarck, North Dakota, where they acquired a guide and translator, the Shoshone woman Sacagawea. |
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Backers of the program point out that they can even find support in the birders ' guide book Roberts Birds of Southern Africa. |
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I'm happy because I was easily able to find the various network stations, but now I get to learn how to remap the guide station pointers. |
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An occasional occupation as a fishing guide does not pay enough, Campbell commented as an after-thought. |
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The purpose is to fill the space occupied by the standard recoil spring guide and also provide a bit of a cushion for the slide. |
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The mentors are also on hand to guide their mentee through the fundraising process. |
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Check your field guide to identify gadwalls, widgeons, wood ducks, hooded mergansers, ringnecks, and maybe a scalup or a canvasback. |
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After all, last year was a true wooden spoon with losses all the way, so this is a good guide to see how far we have come. |
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Your guide cooks up evening meals on the barbecue or gas-powered range, while you can contemplate the sun setting somewhere out east of Timor. |
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John used to spend lengthy periods in India as a tour guide and knows his bhuna from his balti. |
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They are often left bearing the emotional burdens of those who are presuming to guide them, be it teacher or parent. |
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The guide suggests that Britain is now a truly united kingdom with the north-south divide a thing of the past. |
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The victim waved a sun reflector in an effort to guide emergency crews through the fast-moving current. |
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Its to the point now that I don't even check the guide on Tuesday nites to see what fights are being aired. |
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Here's a comprehensive guide to the 1500-year-old tried and tested practice of Zen meditation that will bring tranquility to your life. |
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Young mothers with pushchairs, disabled people in wheelchairs and, even worse, blind people with guide dogs are all forced on to the highway. |
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For some, Mammon has competed effectively against Hippocrates as a figure to guide action. |
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This guide contains information on about 3000 courses offered by universities, technikons, private and technical colleges in South Africa. |
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The Skiing game had a sheet with the route of a ski run on it, along the lines of which you would guide your blob. |
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Piloting will provide a guide for rephrasing questions to invite a richer response. |
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Our guide through the mortgage maze will help house-hunters identify the right product for their needs. |
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Each guide tree accompanied by the chosen root sequence was provided to ROSE 1.2, which generated multiple alignments by simulated evolution. |
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They remain unchallenged and blissfully satisfied because the fundamental principles that guide the creation of their music remain unquestioned. |
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We then went up the calm city streets with a tour guide in order to view all of the old churches and the majestic fortress. |
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Our guide told us they belonged to women who once lived in the fort, and left their hand prints on their way to sati. |
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The plans were a mainstay of the amalgamation process and the beacon to guide sustainable development. |
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She suggests that aspiring entrepreneurs consider this seven-step guide to get started. |
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The elephants are taught to paint by their mahouts, who give them a paintsoaked brush and guide their trunks over large pieces of paper. |
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A 50-year-old Tanzanian, a professional guide who boasts that he has climbed the mountain over 250 times, narrates the film. |
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The speaker and the guide walked out of the shelter, in their stoic marching stance. |
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The planning system should guide development to lessen the risk from natural or man made hazards. |
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The sketch itself is a work of art, and one that is autographic, in spite of its being used as a guide to the production of the final work. |
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They prevent time from obliterating the worst of the past and provide signposts that can guide us away from making the same mistakes again. |
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Likewise the individual chapters need stronger signposts along the way to guide readers through. |
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The primary explanatory guide would be evolution of grades of organisms and their structures. |
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The agency has been building networks of informants there to assemble intelligence reports that could guide the signature strikes. |
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But without firm principles to guide him, he doesn't seem to know which argument should carry the day. |
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The tours are guided but you get an audio guide in your language of choice. |
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The Met's audio guide adds little to the information published beside the exhibits. |
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Unless you are quite handy with a circular saw, it's a good idea to clamp or tack a guide onto the work piece. |
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Also, its ample footnotes are a good guide to the recent monographic literature in Italian, French, and English. |
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Parents can guide their kids in the right direction and help with details, such as organizing carpools. |
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The following is a construction guide for anyone who wishes to make a pair of authentic turnsoles. |
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You can rely on these specifications and use them as a guide in your purchase of a fulfilling saddle or motorcycle seat. |
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But this is the only time of year when a black-cloaked guide screaming and brandishing a whip barely turns heads. |
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This guide is designed for people with a herniated lumbar disk, not a herniated cervical disk. |
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Our guide points you in the right direction for a party, among other jols. |
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The following list is a minimum basic guide as to what you will need. |
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As soon as a fish is tired and ready to be landed the guide will ask you for one so he can loop it through the gills and tie it to a convenient branch while it recovers. |
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And this capsule will be able to dock itself, without needing the ISS to grab ahold and guide it in. |
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A new free booklet published by Stannah, The definitive guide to choosing a stairlift, contains plenty of sensible advice to help anyone confused by all the options. |
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Police also questioned the female guide who led the tourists to the show but she refused to give any information and even withheld her name during the interview. |
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It also helps when your tour guide is a dead ringer for the actress Mila Kunis, as ours is at Bates. |
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Since philosophy and physics intertwine at the far reaches of cosmology, this makes him a much more satisfying guide than most. |
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The light source was a microscope halogen lamp, which unilaterally illuminated the protruding stump, via a light guide at a site 2-4 cm from the lower cut end. |
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We followed the guide as she strode forward on her flat shoes and up the marble staircase past election posters, now already peeling after their usefulness was expended. |
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But for a one-volume guide to a man who did more in a single lifetime than most could manage in 10, this authoritative and readable book could hardly be bettered. |
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A wonderful guide to Pleistocene ecology, this book describes the flora that evolved in association with large mammals, birds, and other megafauna that are now extinct. |
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My guide makes his way through the front door of a two-story row house not unlike the offices of any community organization, in any urban neighborhood. |
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His mentorship, kindness, and friendship continue to guide and inform my approach to life. |
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With hundreds of colour photos and instructions on animal recognition the book is a guide to measuring the health of rivers, streams, ponds and wetlands. |
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I'd hear a bird, follow the sound until I could see it, then flip feverishly through the field guide hoping to find a picture that would put a name to my quarry. |
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We review the evidence and arguments that expose these problems and present an alternative ethical framework to guide the procurement of transplantable organs. |
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Add to that the DISH Anywhere app, and you have instant access to the program guide and the ability to record shows on the go. |
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The gault Millau guide had downrated the restaurant that year, and Loiseau was feeling the pressure. |
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It is completely dark, not a flicker of light to guide you, so you walk and, with your right hand, feel along the wall trying to find the key to Buddha. |
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The top ten resorts guide will be also be published on the Internet, based on even more painstaking investigations into what seafronts offered to visitors. |
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Here, a guide to gauging the risks and payoffs of kill-or-capture operations. |
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The CIPR guide was created with the help of the Wikipedian community. |
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I can guide them toward the highline rather than shlepping all the way up to Central Park. |
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This information would provide insight into the mechanisms of cell migration and could also guide the design of biomaterials that interact with tissue cells. |
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I've seen video of that satirical guide to SXSW in 1998 where you asked a bunch of bands odd questions. |
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Years ago, as I walked with a veteran guide called Cecil Evans, the two of us were confronted by a bull elephant that bore down on us with a terrible, strident scream. |
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Early in the book, this exchange takes place between the author and his guide to the ways of Australia's Aboriginals, the remarkable Arkady Volchok. |
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Mathematically trained persons recognize the logical validity of the induction argument, but they refuse to accept it as a guide to practical behavior. |
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Wales fostered a loose system of collective management, in which he played guide and gentle prodder but not boss. |
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He worked as a barker at the 1939 World's Fair and as a tour guide at NBC before making his Broadway debut in the lead in Emlyn Williams's Morning Star. |
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He did so much for me and all the laddies because he tried to guide us not only to be football players but also have a bit of decency, character and respect. |
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To her further credit, she has also agreed to let sanity be our guide in the matter of whether a medium-sized family suitcase is any place for a surfboard. |
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Then the long-windedness gets boring without vocals to guide it. |
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A blow-by-blow guide to the four stages of market-related sexual dysfunction. |
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So who better to help guide these newcomers through sudden fame than belle herself? |
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When he was appointed few expected that he would be able to guide his committee to a radical conclusion but he did. |
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The radar stations would be used to guide interceptors to their targets while the training range would be used to train pilots. |
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States have constitutions, political parties their manifestos and religions have sacred texts to guide their policies and action from time to time. |
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Objectively, they are not just riding with the tide, but helping to guide its very direction. |
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Canals draw water from far inside the mountains to guide them towards the fields which have been terraced to facilitate the work of the precious liquid. |
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So we bought one of those tours that combines a Jeep ride with a Navajo guide and a horseback ride. |
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