More precisely, the recursive nature, which is essential for fractal models, is lacking in the procedural approach. |
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More than a dozen were in critical condition with head and chest wounds and severe burns. |
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The album also features a cover of Can's I Want More, which sees Kirk adopting a rare electro-pop format. |
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More and more people began filling in the elevator, pressing April towards the back corner. |
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More direct evidence of water on Mars comes from detailed images obtained by Mars Global Surveyor. |
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More than three million people in the UK are disabled by a rheumatic disease. |
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More than 90 percent of the population is of mixed descent and most speak Guarani as well as Spanish. |
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More recently a friend of mine was trying to find other student emcees to put on an event, but to no avail. |
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More than 62,000 former combatants have been disarmed and demobilized through the CIDA-funded Afghan New Beginnings Program. |
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More books, tumbling off the shelves now, landing about the room in utter disarray. |
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More style than substance, he spends more time discussing his new suits or launching hearty guffaws than breaking down football teams. |
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More than two million residents have no sanitary facilities, and much sewage is discharged untreated or partially treated into waterways. |
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More impressive still, he has built his empire with a tiny organization and very little of his own capital. |
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More recently, we heard of the huge oil pollution event in the tributaries of the Pechora River, which empties into the southern Barents Sea. |
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More often, he uses his talents to discomfit people who deserve it, deflating the pretentious and humbling the arrogant. |
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More than that, I did not discriminate against my men on the basis of race or colour of skin or texture of hair. |
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More and more men each year are deciding to get disembarrass of unsightly back and chest hair through the use of optical maser hair removal. |
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More recently, the Gurkhas have served in U.N. peacekeeping missions in East Timor, Rwanda and Lebanon. |
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More specifically, the general public should systematically overestimate the net economic benefits of the policies that economists disfavor. |
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More than this, it was the emotional pain of disfigurement which was most traumatic. |
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More clothes and disguises were needed, debts also needed to be repaid, and tracks covered. |
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More specifically, these cells maintain the ionic composition of the cochlear endolymph. |
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More and more families workout together at the gym, and more gyms include some kind of short-term day care so parents can work out. |
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More than a decade of inflation and disinflation followed in the major developed countries and many developing countries. |
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More to the point, I'm wondering if you've ever been with a guy who was well endowed? |
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More of these Gulfstream waters are recirculating southward in the subtropical gyre and less are extending northwards into high latitudes. |
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More importantly, and enduringly, perhaps, her stories and novels occupy a special place in the hearts of many readers across the globe. |
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More than 300 years before Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles, she was the last Englishwoman to marry an heir to the throne. |
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More recently, disposable baths are available from several manufacturers as prepackaged single-use units. |
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More often than not, offensive operations did not consist in digging continuous trench positions and zones disposed in depth. |
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More and more governments are having to step in and override these magistrates who arrogantly refuse to take note of public disquiet. |
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More than 500 students have enrolled in the course, 385 have completed it, and 180 are in the process of finishing the course. |
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More than 50 undergraduates are majoring in the subject and the department has at least 1,000 students enrolled in courses. |
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More than 25 bands and ensembles will perform more than 40 concerts on Saturday for the Pershore Midsummer Brass event. |
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More interestingly, ravens seem to know when other ravens are checking them out, and are able to dissemble and deceive. |
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More commonly, individuals dissociate parts of themselves from their primary relationship. |
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More flexible labour laws are also vital in growing the entrepreneurial spirit. |
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More than 24 million people watched the remaining six contestants duke it out. |
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More disturbingly, however, she wrote some bizarre short stories on the website, including one in which two brothers talk of assaulting a girl. |
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More disturbingly, however, the distinction between home and abroad has broken down. |
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More than a million people are evacuating coastal areas in Florida tonight, as Charlie barrels towards the United States. |
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More than a dozen of its Faireys are reported as crashing or ditching into the sea, though none has yet been discovered in reasonable condition. |
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More easily attained, though, is the goal of evading immediate responsibility for, and criticism of, one's acts. |
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More and more of us are ditching our dumbphones and adopting smartphones the world over. |
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More macabre was the tailor's dummy strung up from a noose dangling off scaffolding on a building being demolished on Micklegate. |
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More and more farmers are now diversifying into non-food businesses such as horse-riding, farm shops and tourism. |
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More generally, it seems that diversified businesses grow faster and growth tends to be greatest if the diversification is unrelated. |
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More events are planned for the Saturday, Sunday and Monday of jubilee weekend. |
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More events are planned, as villagers celebrate their unique and historic home. |
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More generalized than other diving ducks, the Ring-necked Duck eats mostly seeds, roots, and tubers. |
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More business means more jobs and money for everyone who lives and works in the city. |
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More must be done to prevent moorland in the North West being destroyed by fire, according to a new report. |
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More precisely, have you guessed exactly where the one large casino is going to be yet? |
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More than 300 people yesterday took part in a march to protest against the arrival of a nuclear submarine at a dockyard for refit work. |
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More people are doing this as docos are taking a less journalistic approach and are set up more like a feature. |
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More than 200 backpacks filled with paper, pencils, pens, erasers, calculators and other necessities were given to the children. |
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The campaign theme, Think before you Drink Less is More, is aimed at young people who, on a single occasion drink to excess. |
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More and more nations understand that this is the basic dynamic of globalization. |
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More well-designed studies are probably needed before making the firm conclusion that this is an effective ergogenic aid. |
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More fundamentally, such statistics do not address the issue of the conditions that give rise to social dysfunction. |
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More consumer courts need to be set up so that consumer grievances are addressed and erring multinationals are brought to book. |
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More studies into the feasibility of a waste tunnel will cause yet more delays and cause costs to escalate further. |
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More than 1,000 sales force management awards and 8,000 support staff awards were doled out as a result. |
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More disturbingly, the government has inaugurated a policy of forcible expulsions from camps for the displaced. |
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More recently, he was involved in escorting workers for reconstruction projects in Basra province. |
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More than a third of companies are vulnerable to the kind of domain name system problems that made Microsoft's web sites unavailable this week. |
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More reforms may be needed, but domestic agriculture is of rather more strategic importance than some younger politicians seem to be aware of. |
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More disturbingly, Gonzalez's aesthetics, confirmed by his own poetry, seem overly obsessed with language and esoterica. |
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More recently San Lorenzo itself and the Dominican church of Santa Maria Novella have begun charging entrance fees. |
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More than 100 exhibitors displayed a range of caravans and accessories for four days. |
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More than anyone, he's broadened the art of documentary, adding impassioned, essayistic advocacy to its repertoire of styles. |
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More than a hundred elephants were reported to have escaped from the forest into the coffee estates nearby. |
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More than one half of all kidney recipients receive an organ from a cadaveric donor. |
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More important, it pointed to the greater reality that lay eternally beyond the world. |
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More money will now be required for a do-over, the first anyone can remember in this city. |
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More than 100 firefighters across the town are set to down tools at 9am tomorrow in what will be the first fire strike of the new year. |
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More than 500 children from the borough's primary schools do-si-doed to their hearts' content at the annual folk dance festival last Wednesday. |
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More research is urged to explore the possibility of future collaboration between proprietary schools and community colleges. |
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More recent designs have incorporated the patterns and techniques of desert dot paintings. |
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More than 200 firefighters from Arlington, Va., and other nearby towns, extinguished a fire that burned for nearly three days. |
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More serious is the extreme danger that the entire political class will throw its weight behind a policy that turns out to be misguided. |
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More extreme members of right-wing groups tap into this divide by encouraging mistrust of city dwellers and the educated. |
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More severe inflammation of the mucosa is readily evident as erythema, intramucosal hemorrhage, exudate, or ulceration. |
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More often than not they are a superfluous, if pleasant, eye candy that contributes nothing to the plot. |
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More importantly, this season needs something in the way of male eye candy. |
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More important, Hardaway can post up smaller guards in some matchups and force double-teams from the defense. |
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More importantly, the blanket downgrade of Fitch implies an extraordinary delinquency in respect of its regulatory oversight functions. |
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More than a dozen children spent a couple of hours learning about stained glass making. |
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More than 100,000 drastically overweight people are expected to undergo bariatric surgery this year. |
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More recently, it was used in both world wars as an oral medicine for battlefield infections and as a wound dressing. |
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More motorists were caught drink-driving in Greater Manchester this Christmas. |
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More than 1.5 million litres of fresh drinking water were delivered to the local population. |
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More conclusive evidence on the relative risks of herbal medicine versus synthetic drugs is scarce. |
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More like a liqueur than an aperitif, only the unwary would approach it with abandon. |
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More trouble comes in the form of Puja, Oki's flirtatious and manipulative sister, who insinuates herself into Atanarjuat's family. |
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More than 200 pounds of chilled, wet bamboo were in supply to cater to any hunger pangs. |
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More mundane items were handled with equal care, such as the home-made potato croquettes. |
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More than 95 percent of the mature Fraser firs in the park are dead, robbed of their lifeblood and poisoned by a toxin injected by the adelgid. |
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More numerous than the gentry-become-townsmen were the burgesses who fraternised with the gentry. |
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More than 50 homes were destroyed after a freak storm unleashed its fury late on Wednesday evening. |
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More modern treatments for lightening freckles include freezing them with liquid nitrogen. |
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More generalized freckling may also occur on the trunk and neck and in the sub mammary region in women. |
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More and more, corporations are freed of the restrictions imposed on them by former regimes. |
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More recently he has expanded into the freeriding and big mountain realms and has been quite successful. |
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More free votes and giving members of Parliament a more important public role in government will help restore some confidence in the system. |
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More than 200 bands from across the planet gathered for the event, which saw a crowd of over 32,000 spectators. |
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More than 70 people braved the freezing temperatures to attend the event, which was held in the Drove Centre. |
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More than 30 years later, this feast for the eyes and ears still shines brilliantly as one of the musical genre's crown jewels. |
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More than a hundred hotspots beneath the Earth's crust have been active during the past 10 million years. |
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More than ever it's a question we must face, standing at a distance from the photocopier. |
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More troubling are the forces that trap many of these workers in a career cul-de-sac. |
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More species have been lost in the last several decades than have been lost cumulatively in the last several millennia. |
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More than once he bailed his master out of dangerous situation not by using force, but cunning tricks. |
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More than a dozen refineries were built in the Caribbean to export residual fuel oil and other products to the United States. |
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More full-face photos on 21 March, this time of First Marine Division combat troops poised to go into battle, six men and six women. |
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More and more, current affairs programmes are throwing in an interactive element. |
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More and more tools are being developed to help companies improve customer service and sales on their Web sites. |
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More new features will be added later this year, which will allow individuals to customise the site, according to their needs. |
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More fundamentally, it may offend the basic principle that the only point of such a plea is to justify a defamatory meaning. |
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More non-Inuit will be sent up north from the south to do work and be housed in a newly furnished home by their employers. |
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More strongly stated, we are and have always been cyborgs, and to be human means to be technological from the earliest of human history. |
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More recently, weather and climate have become sources of equally fantastic futurist doomsday scenarios as well. |
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More than one million poultry have been culled since the start of the year in a bid to stem the spread of the disease. |
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More than seven million Egyptian pounds have been spent on updating it to prepare for privatisation. |
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More tech executives are expected to lose out as earn-out clauses are renegotiated by previously booming tech firms. |
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More and more support has been given to the West on Track campaign that is gaining in popularity at present. |
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More solid areas of the tumor were composed of cells with round nuclei and scant cytoplasm. |
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Some seeds are consumed as green peas, but most are turned into dal More dal is made from pigeon peas than from any other legume except channa. |
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More than just dabbing bits of colour on eggs, in Hungary egg painting is considered an art. |
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More significantly, I ceased to notice the rain, the sleet and the force-10 gale. |
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More and more, people are opting for the ease of watching the games at home. |
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More recently, the gall midge has moved into the Houston area and become a cause of bud drop. |
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More than 200 people attended the institution's 32nd annual powwow which was held in conjunction with the workshop. |
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More likely, she found comfort in the selection of desserts, which are refined, even dainty, compared with the rest of the menu. |
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More practical application of Metz's work to a North American context still remains. |
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More damningly, he seems incapable of engendering either passion or pride in his charges. |
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More common, but less frequently observed, are the various light brown damsel bugs, also called nabid bugs. |
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More than 200 people pre-booked places for both the reunion and the history conference. |
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More and more often he'd preceded any spoken statements with a guttural noise of some sort. |
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More defendants who received correctional sanctions were referred because of concerns about dangerousness and they had high rates of depression. |
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More than 84 per cent said they hold onto trash until they find a garbage can where they can dispose of it. |
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More invitingly, there are a good few gnashing epics where guitars and keyboard atmospherics collude to darken an already black mood. |
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More long term studies are needed to provide data from which the positive and negative predictive values can be calculated. |
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More than a mere embellishment, the garnish should be considered an ingredient in the drink. |
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More than 65,000 Puerto Ricans served in the U.S. armed forces during the war, most of them as soldiers garrisoning U.S. bases in the Caribbean. |
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More often than not, the candidate whom pre-election polls indicate will win does in fact win. |
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More comprehensive detection programs that check students' papers against extensive databanks of original papers are available on the Internet. |
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More generally, various dimensions of prejudice matter to understanding both prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behavior. |
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More formally, the conclusion of a deduction follows necessarily from the premisses. |
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More than 130 pre-packaged foods, including tinned food, sauces, dried food and drinks, were collected from shops by the department. |
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More than 150 people filed papers and paid their fees before yesterday's deadline. |
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More importantly, unlike the other two, he made his physical presence known at both ends of the pitch. |
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More precisely, the gene genealogy is not a parameter but another manifestation of the evolutionary process under study. |
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More significantly, income and publicity was generated by sustained progress in Europe. |
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More exciting for David was a visit to Colour World in Kilkenny to watch as his design rolling off the presses and turn into a card! |
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More pressingly, promiscuity has always been a useful tool in shoring up prejudice, whether that be homophobia or gender war. |
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More and more actors, jesters, prestidigitators, clowns and comic singers are chasing fewer and fewer parts. |
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More now on the escape of a Texas death row inmate from a county jail in Houston. |
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More biased to on-road luxury, with no real sporting pretensions and limited off-road capability. |
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More often than not, Michael Douglas is known for playing suave, debonair men. |
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More protestations of innocence followed and shortly afterwards, creepiness slunk in. |
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More than 1,000 pinners are expected to descend upon Mad River's densely forested slopes for this genuflectors gala. |
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More importantly, it debunks the idea that educational reform is instituted to enhance the skills of the labour force. |
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More than 1,400 scientists, engineers, and geologists from 50 countries downloaded the company's data and started their virtual exploration. |
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More effort needs to be made to increase the visibility of signage and safety flaggers in order to pre-warn and protect all users. |
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More precisely, you adapt a variation of decasyllabic meter, where your lines alternate between thirteen and seven syllables each. |
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More and more jobs being advertised have a requirement that the applicant can speak German or another European language. |
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More than four in every five primary teachers see handwriting as an important part of homework. |
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More importantly the weekly, prime-time broadcast of a televised play was a statement that theatre was an important part of our daily life. |
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More deco is required for these deeper dives, and this also demands the other skills required for such dives. |
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More likely, the food is just so primordially delicious that you don't care what anyone else thinks. |
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More specifically, toward whom should he have looked as an example, this deeply moral and principled man? |
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More recently, their prints derive from etchings, engravings and stencils, as well. |
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More than 150 craftspeople, including makers of violins, baskets, and duck decoys, travel from all over Britain to take part in the event. |
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More importantly, he's a tough politician with matchless dedication to a task once he has undertaken it. |
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More than 3000 people crammed around the HMAS Sydney memorial at Mount Scott yesterday for its dedication ceremony. |
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More than 30 original works of art and limited-edition giclees were on display and for sale. |
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More complex surgical procedures should be carried out in hospital with full cardiac monitoring. |
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More middle-class than working-class children, for example, stay at school beyond the school-leaving age, and proceed to higher education. |
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More than 40 new curators have been taken on, with experts in everything from Chinese painting to metalwork, taxidermy, armoury and gilding. |
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More layoffs may be in store, he said, and those workers unable to stomach additional givebacks should look for new jobs. |
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More west coast than east, it largely makes up in brooding, Glaswegian menace what it lacks in full-frontal threat. |
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More serious, however, was the ineffectiveness of official propaganda in favour of the war. |
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More than 30,000 children and adults had visited his grotto the year before. |
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More extensive analysis of this region will be necessary to delimit the precise boundaries of this haplotype block. |
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More like rocket engines, jets produce thrust by burning propellant and forcing the rapidly expanding gases rearward. |
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More than a third of the population suffer from a virulent strain of malaria, so consult your doctor about effective prophylactics. |
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More has been demanded of developing players since youth academies were set up after the 1989 revolution. |
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More than 100 residents evacuated from Edinburgh's Old Town area faced the prospect of spending a second night in emergency accommodation. |
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More than 30 representatives participated in joint calls with prospects and existing clients. |
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More info, images and a downloadable demo are available on the game's Web site. |
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More than 250 parents and pupils held a protest demonstration outside a meeting at which Rochdale education chiefs discussed the proposals. |
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More than once they came across the bleached bones and disintegrated rags of gnomes, goblins, and other dead marauders. |
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More than 230 Defence personnel became role players as victims, undergoing decontamination and medical treatment protocols. |
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More detailed information on the particular elements of the projects will be provided as it becomes available. |
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More than 100,0000 pamphlets backing the strike call are being distributed to the provinces ' 50,000 teachers. |
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More people watched this match than any other match in pro wrestling history. |
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More compact plants result when long branches are pruned back to their junction at a lateral branch during early spring. |
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More broadly, there are many fewer dependencies, and more independent countries, than before. |
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More importantly, like everything else the individual ego is dependently originated and conditioned. |
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More than a moving vehicle to carry away natural deposits of rock and shale, the river takes with it whatever it is given. |
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More depressingly, the proper spirit of real commerce was now missing from the streets of lower Manhattan. |
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More than a thousand years later the Ptolemaic dynasty commissioned a history of Egypt that mentioned a powerful female king. |
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More than enough to hold a conversation with a self-appointed expert in any pub, I think. |
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More and more of my students seek careers in lobbying and public affairs from the get go. |
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More frustrating is the pudginess of this argument that purports to be economics. |
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More than 10 per cent of companies polled have designated smoking areas within the office. |
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More conventional bonuses include good making-of documentaries, two commentaries and amusing technical goofs. |
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More than two million other people from Darfur are in extreme destitution, immediately requiring aid. |
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More than 40 shop windows were damaged after vandals went on a trail of destruction in Southchurch Road, Southend. |
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More detail on the individual elements contained in these systems is provided below. |
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More than 2,000 information packs detailing the sort of help available to businesses have been issued by Ryedale District Council. |
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More than five weeks later, on August 14, Mitchell was detained for questioning but was released later that day without charge. |
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More than 200 illegal immigrants from Haiti are now at a detention center today in Florida, awaiting processing. |
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More parquet floors turn up as backgrounds for tangled wires and strange little pup tents that seem to be made of AstroTurf. |
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More are needed to ensure that the York's tourist trade is not devastated by a spell of wet weather. |
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More than three dozen of these notes purport to document various fictional characters Morris scatters through his text. |
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More than 300 Buddhists from Kent and Essex have been left to their own devices to worship at their own shrines at home or work. |
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More radical eco-activists argue that carbon offsetting is a distraction from the need for us simply to stop flying and producing and consuming. |
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More than 3,000 species of mosquitoes are present on our planet, each occupying a distinct ecological niche. |
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More than a quarter of those surveyed blamed wasteful spending on e-commerce. |
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More than 350 students from 3 major islands played duet pieces in ensembles, on 10 grand pianos. |
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More to the point, GDP makes for a politically attractive but economically irrelevant denominator. |
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More important, economists are automatically skeptical about this sort of research. |
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More such problems can be expected in the future, but e-crime is not high up the political agenda, according to White. |
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More troops would be sent, and eventually the British would grind their way to a pyrrhic victory. |
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More important, it helps support the locals first, rather than greasing the palm of an outsider or some foreign agency. |
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More fennel appeared in the green side salad we ordered which got a thumbs up once again. |
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More recently, diesel-electric locomotives and many of the monster trucks used in mining have made the transition to electric drive trains. |
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More research in America has now suggested it could also affect mental health, leaving dieters feeling grumpy, tired, apathetic and restless. |
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More generally, his writing style is somewhat diffuse, full of jokes and asides, with the result that his line of analysis is sometimes opaque. |
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More than half a million mobile phones bought in Britain have disappeared overseas to be re-sold on the grey market. |
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More importantly, what sort of record label would dignify such amateurish enthusiasm by actually releasing it? |
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More than 50 of the district's leading business people and dignitaries are on the guest list. |
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More than 200 motion pictures have been made using the gridiron as a backdrop. |
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More recently, surrounds have been made from polymer foam, synthetic elastomers, or polymer composites. |
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More difficult to handle than the immediate grief is the permanence of loss that sets in later. |
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More than 870,000 workers have been deployed to fight the floods and reinforce dykes along the Yangtze river. |
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More specific to eldercare, Smith et al. found organizational support to be a direct predictor of work interference with eldercare. |
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More and more people are looking to e-learning as a suitable delivery method for these types of courses, according to many training providers. |
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More than 2000 jobs at an electricals retailer have been saved after the company was sold to a New Zealand-based group. |
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More sedate visitors will enjoy poring over family treasures, such as old photos and maps, watching gauchos at work, or reading a book under the austral summer's midnight sun. |
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More than two-thirds of our high school graduates are going to college. |
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More than 180 crofters, some living thousands of miles from their crofts, were forced to give up their land last year to make way for new tenants. |
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More importantly, what on earth does that quote purport to show? |
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More than 10,000 pro-hunt campaigners from all over the country decamped to the seaside resort, which was hosting the Labour Party's annual conference. |
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More people believe in extrasensory perception than in evolution. |
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More recent studies suggest an epigenetic origin, indicating that sulphide-rich iron formation is a replacement type rather than a primary sedimentary facies. |
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More and more fitness freaks, young school and college students and even retired persons are taking to Karate as a way of life just like Yoga or aerobics. |
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More than 200,000 German troops participated in the offensive. |
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More notice was gained by his novels, which he wrote partly for money but which also developed, eclectically rather than consistently, social and political ideas then current. |
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More pressingly, the Frenchman finds himself with a squad facing a much-needed overhaul with as many as five positions desperately in need of an upgrade. |
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More generally, there is a need to discriminate between the effects of chromosomal rearrangements and linked genic incompatibilities in both plants and animals. |
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More likely to me is that we externalize our fears into the stories we tell ourselves, and nowhere is that more obvious than in horror movies and books. |
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More specific questions might relate to taphonomic conditions, identification and temporal assessment of disconformities, or the nature of specific anthropogenic sediments. |
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More formally too there is evidence of how factors such as peer pressure or a discordant home can have long-term consequences that affect learning. |
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More clients are choosing to retain existing staff, rather than recruiting new staff, through role rotation, role diversification and internal promotion. |
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More than 300 army officers were purged after the Mosul uprising. |
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More than a decade passed before school textbooks were purged of their most radical nationalist claims and before the media began to moderate its tone. |
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More than 50,000 of these peculiar prizes are stashed around the world by devotees of a high-tech treasure hunt called geocaching or GPS stashing. |
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More new designs from freelancers will be introduced in the coming months. |
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More showpiece than serious contest, it is the culmination of three days of gratuitous exhibitionism in which the clean-cut, vibrant face of the NBA is touted at every turn. |
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More frugal players might decide to invest their money into augmenting the stats of players on their team to make them better three point shooters or dunkers. |
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More often than not scenes feel forced and clunky, as the characters none too subtly have to crowbar in the next crucial revelation, or narrative device. |
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More than 70 tanks and 60 Bradley fighting vehicles took part in the raid as tank-killing A10 Warthog planes and pilot-less drones prowled the smoke-wreathed sky. |
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More than anything, he liked companies that churned out the products people craved, figuring that an ever-growing population would deliver evergreen profits. |
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More likely, they thought they could duplicate the Spain success. |
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More crucially, the details of his accident refuse to cohere. |
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More successful was his production of ceramic crucibles and fire bricks. |
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More and more cruisers and pleasure boats have been berthed along the banks of the canal in the village and the effect has resulted in a boost for local businesses. |
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More than once he has had to flee his home to escape armed frighteners. |
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More of the same will make the champions very hard to dislodge. |
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More than 20,000 toys were collected for Louisville-area underprivileged children as people dance, jumped and frugged to the music Billy Joe Royal, Ian Whitcomb and others. |
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More studies are needed to confirm the efficacy of probiotic prophylaxis. |
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More and more of these delicious, naturally healthful products are packing in extra nutrients such as probiotics, prebiotics, vitamins, minerals and fiber. |
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More than half used folk remedies, and at least 7 percent used curanderos. |
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More than 17,000 small businesses diddled employees of their superannuation last financial year, the Australian Taxation Office reported, last week. |
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More work is needed on the period after dispersal from the natal area, but we believe there is some variability in length of the dependent period for this species. |
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More recent work by other archaeologists and biblical scholars has questioned the association of the scrolls with the Qumran ruins and the Essenes. |
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More recent Indian medicine men carried charms, fetishes and sacred talismans in similar deerskin bags that must have been a potent symbol of tribal authority. |
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More than the internationals, club football defines the sport. |
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More than two months after the disaster, many displaced families either depend on their relatives or live in makeshift tents that offer little protection. |
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More than 20 charities had planned to set up stalls along the road and had organised sponsored walks, a fun run, balloon rides, a funfair and a vintage car rally. |
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More importantly, the rate of deforestation appears to be accelerating. |
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More than 1 million people were displaced in the historic disaster, and in Texas alone, 15,000 people face immediate eviction from their apartments. |
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More to the point, why is it suddenly raining outside when I've just finished a load of washing that needs to dry and it was promisingly sunny and breezy an hour ago? |
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More recently, a glimmer of optimism briefly broke through the gloom. |
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More than 160,000 examinees are admitted nationwide as MA candidates. |
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More significant for the moment was Ignatiev's patronage of the campaign of the Bulgarian merchant colony at Constantinople to obtain a Bulgarian exarch. |
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More than 175 volunteers maintain the program, which monitor the welfare of the frail and elderly, by contacting them each day to enquire after their well-being. |
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More than half the population are now living below the poverty line. |
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More than 40 items have already been donated for two auctions. |
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More importantly, are we, the electorate, up to the glocal standard? |
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More independent documentarians than ever are turning to low-budget digital video, and the result can be a visual disaster when transferred to film for festivals. |
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More than just a standard estate car, the new car's seating flexibility and versatility combine the appeal of the popular MPV format with superior driving dynamics. |
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More than 40 customers elbowing for bargains at a discount sale in a local supermarket last week fell down stairs where two received fatal injuries. |
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More broadly, his counternarrative of the Enlightenment suggested that the modern institutions we imagined were freeing us were in fact enslaving us in insidious ways. |
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More than ever, they are preoccupied with pragmatic matters, such as the lowest common denominator in the political math problem known as the electoral college. |
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More damagingly, it has made a mockery of the entire inspection process. |
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More than two-thirds of Jack's mature and sheltered garden will disappear this week when builders move in to erect a wall along Anderson's boundary. |
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