Notes are annotated on levels of certainty with predictions and risks and possible causes for changes to numbers. |
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Someone asked Linda why nearly all the songs in her book were annotated with the date she learned the song and who taught it to her. |
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The text has been annotated and lightly edited to bring spellings up to date. |
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It is a significantly extended, critically judicious, helpfully annotated edition of an indispensable oeuvre. |
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Much of it consists of more or less richly annotated lists of the sorts of things one sees and experiences. |
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The above text has been part-of-speech tagged and skeleton parsed, as well as anaphorically annotated. |
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Skills checklists and an annotated bibliography provide a springboard for further insight and exploration. |
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All focus group discussions were transcribed and annotated with contemporaneous field notes. |
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The only thing less palatable than a concept album is an annotated concept album that explicitly states each song's plot and theme. |
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I read it closely and annotated it extensively, as is my habit in reading generally. |
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Agassiz, a typical Swiss polyglot, annotated books in the language of their composition. |
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Their copyist also annotated the printed pages of the partbooks in a neat, careful hand, correcting some of its many misprints. |
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There'll be a new beautifully annotated and cross-referenced entry every day. |
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His drawings feature annotated cutaways of fierce reptilian creatures revealing inner organs that serve various destructive purposes. |
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I annotated it and prepared the double book for publication with a preface explaining what I had done and why I had done it. |
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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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The coffee-table book is filled with rich, annotated photographs of everyday items that accompanied Terry on his run. |
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Dates are annotated on the papers, and the piece might best be considered a Zen meditation on the way cigarettes metronomically mark one's hours. |
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Marlon Brando's personal effects, including a pair of bongo drums and an annotated script of The Godfather, will be auctioned this week. |
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Actual licenses, annotated and explained, are the body of the book with plenty of legal asides and some gentle criticism where necessary. |
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An annotated bibliography of his writings on Cornish folklore is also presented. |
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They annotated these weather charts with areas of high seas, poor visibility, low cloud-cover, turbulence, and high winds. |
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Several generator types of increasing complexity are explained in detail and sample implementations are provided and annotated. |
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The material which eventually made it into Mencken's second chrestomathy was selected, revised, and annotated by Mencken himself. |
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It prints Lock's sonnets in old-spelling and very lightly annotated texts. |
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Carefully annotated and extensively glossed, it has a chronological table of Ancient Iranian Rulers, a select bibliography, and an index running to 25 pages. |
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These documents were heavily annotated in pencil with opinions and references for further reading. |
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The satire is so laden with invective and is so dense that I wish there was an annotated version of this book to read which would make it much easier to read. |
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The extrapolation from any data set to the whole genome will be plagued by possible biases in representation until the two respective genomes are sequenced and annotated. |
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An annotated summary of some of these wetland classifications is given below, listed in order of their date of publication. |
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This project exploits the fact that the fruit fly genome has already been sequenced and annotated, i.e. recorded and described. |
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In my in-hospital bag I have packed an extensive post-mastectomy exercise guide, which was sent to me and annotated by a colleague. |
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These cabinets held Jane's life's work, each series of negatives carefully annotated with the subject and date in her elegant script. |
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The meeting adopted the format and annotated provisional agenda of the meeting and approved the proposed organization of work. |
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Complete the annotated bibliography with a critical overview and with references organized under content headings. |
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The selective annotated bibliography represents a continuation of the work that was begun during Phase I of the project. |
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This book goes beyond the articles, and provides a comprehensive annotated collection of source code. |
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At the end of this manual you will find an appendix with an annotated bibliography listing additional reading material and useful websites. |
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His drawings, which he never intended to exhibit, are spontaneously executed and annotated, with no restraint and with a sense of humour. |
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The draft annotated outline is meant to indicate the topics that might be covered and something about the material that might be brought in. |
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After the references have been all entered into the database, they will be reformatted into annotated bibliography form. |
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This paper is an annotated list of deep-sea fish species found in the northern Mid-Atlantic Bight and northwards to the Scotian continental slope. |
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For those unfamiliar with Michals, an annotated biography and useful essays are included. |
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Among the materials was an annotated cartoon booklet given to my father on his 22 birthday. |
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Many of the objects in the show are personal notes, annotated scripts, and letters. |
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In his will, Michele d' Alessio stipulated that any unbound volumes should be bound, and that each book should be annotated on its flyleaf with his name as donor. |
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Each of the plays Shaver includes, however, is thoroughly annotated with explanatory notes that will ease the introduction of these texts into the classroom. |
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This copy is also annotated by André Prévost. |
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An annotated and illustrated catalogue of marlins, sailfishes, spearfishes, and swordfishes known to date. |
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There are no cases cited on it in the annotated Indian Act. |
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Documents mentioned in the margin are annotated in the list of references. |
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An important part of the Working Group's strategy for supporting the implementation of shared mental health care is the development of an annotated bibliography and overview of the literature on shared mental health care. |
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Users will be able to turn the virtual pages of annotated orchestral scores, which will be synchronised with one or more renditions and enhanced with informative multimedia content. |
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Words and vowels are annotated with Praat based on speech sound signals. |
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The gestures were annotated in terms of categories, hands used and lexeme. |
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This annotated bibliography provides those working to implement the Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism or otherwise engaged in monitoring and reporting on children's rights with a list of useful resources. |
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Eventually, enough of these secret fans grow up and get together, and the writer is designated a Genius, acquiring all the encumbrances of genius: fans, notes, annotated editions, and gently disparaging comprehensive reviews. |
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The morphosyntactic descriptions that the words of the corpus are annotated with follow the JOS MSD specifications. |
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Although a considerable amount of detail remains to be filled in, the first iteration of the annotated CMP lays a good foundation for the incorporation of more comprehensive information in the coming months. |
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We have annotated the margins with many cross-references so that there is no need to jump backwards and forwards to see whether unanimity or a qualified majority is required. |
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The annotated data can be queried across these languages or can be used to annotate other documents. |
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A few items here are annotated, but lack of an annotation should not be taken as an implicit comment on the value or interest of the work in question. |
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Nigel looked at his heavily annotated Wainwright guide. |
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Nevertheless, we thought interesting to reveal Hermann Abendroths impressive sforzati, although not annotated, played thrillingly in the same way by all timpanists who came under his direction. |
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A draft annotated outline was circulated to the Group in November. |
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In such cases, the duly annotated Community transit document may be accepted as proof that the products have been dispatched to the new Member State. |
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The intention is to design sequenced training starting with a general microinsurance introduction, funded by GTZ, with an annotated reading list and a brief guide on how to prepare a microinsurance business plan. |
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His Boer War experience, annotated in the ribbons which he wore, had given him a touch of overlordliness, which now tuned his irritable remarks. |
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This section will briefly describe the key research methodologies using some of the sources included in the annotated section of the bibliography. |
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This section contains 14 annotated references to useful further reading on and around the issue of productive water use and livelihoods approaches. |
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Bringing voice capability to real-time web collaboration can put students in direct touch with tutors online, enabling work to be reviewed and annotated, and resource pages to be recommended without either leaving their desk. |
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This annex cites the tips in direct quotation. An annotated text then describes in simple, less technical, phrasing the recommendation contained in each tip. |
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So as not to choke the exegetical and theological readings of Scripture through its volume, we will limit ourselves to the works or passages in the works that take up precisely the annotated pericope. |
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His original annotated survey has recently been computer redrawn and published. |
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My dear Angelina completed the predicate for me with a voluminous appendix, annotated through the agency of her incessive and florid vocabulary. |
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Some of the annotated variants derive from alternative editions in the original languages, or from variant forms quoted in the fathers. |
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A heavily annotated copy of Polo's book was among the belongings of Columbus. |
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Gibb had proposed to the Hakluyt Society in 1922 that he should prepare an annotated translation of the entire Rihla into English. |
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The Quranic Arabic Corpus is an annotated corpus for the Classical Arabic language of the Quran. |
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Each homily is heavily annotated with references to scripture, the church fathers, and other primary sources. |
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In lieu of an official set, unofficial annotated codes are widely available from private publishers. |
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Carefully annotated pen and ink drawings of ascents and views accompany the details of each fell. |
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Foxcroft annotated a copy of the larger catalogue for each additional incunable placed in the collection. |
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As a biblical exegete, Ephraem wrote commentaries on the Old Testament books of Genesis and Exodus and annotated the important 2nd-century Syriac-Greek version of the New Testament, the Diatessaron. |
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He personally annotated many books and wrote and published one of his own. |
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Letters from ministers are annotated by George with pertinent remarks and demonstrate that he had a grasp of and interest in foreign policy in particular. |
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Much about the same time he began the preparation of an annotated edition of Thomas Reid's works, intending to annex to it a number of dissertations. |
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In 2013, an archive of Vivien Leigh's letters, diaries, photographs, annotated film and theatre scripts and her numerous awards was acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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The languages available are annotated in the Selective Reenlistment Bonus MILPER messages and are subject to change, availability, and Soldier minimum qualifications. |
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Complete, annotated sequence of the pseudorabies virus genome. |
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In Fields' exiguously annotated volume mawla is not glossed in the footnotes and neither is al-Tabari's use of the term signalled in the text of the translation. |
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The web service enables text up-loading in a number of different input formats, and then converts, tokenises, tags and lemmatises the text, and returns the annotated text. |
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The statutes are fully annotated by Virginia attorneys, and include cites to and summaries of Virginia state and federal court decisions as well as law reviews. |
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The code contained 63 titles, with 6,571 consecutively numbered sections, and was published in an oversized, unannotated single volume and a two volume annotated edition. |
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When the Sun Goes Down'' was conceived, sequenced and annotated by Colin Escott, the Grammy Award-winning reissue producer, roots music historian and author. |
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In 1843, the description was translated into English and extensively annotated by Ada Lovelace, who had become interested in the engine eight years earlier. |
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His later works included essays, an influential annotated edition of The Plays of William Shakespeare, and the widely read tale The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia. |
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