If there was ever any value in freak shows it was as an example of how not to treat disabled people. |
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The author is careful not to mock nineteenth century religious sensibilities, nor to denounce commercialization as an example of declension. |
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It also is instructive as an example of the gray areas that are inherent in the discipline. |
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Here, institutional religion itself strikes one as an example at one extreme. |
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They give high quality care and they are held up as an example of good practice. |
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York will be held up to the rest of the world as an example of hope for the future of the planet. |
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The wingers would love to use her as an example of an anti-appeasement poster child. |
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Take Ronnie as an example of the progress or regress of the last however-long in music. |
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I need not rehearse the detail of each such attempt, but I refer to one which is independently verified as an example of what has occurred. |
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Yu credits his network of creative friends that allowed this event to take place as an example of how we can get involved. |
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Although relatively simple to operate, such a rule might be regarded as an example of overkill. |
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Christine Tamblyn characterized DeMichiel as an example of an anti-establishment deconstructionist and as a collagist. |
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And we raised that as an example of the difficulty involved with trying to monitor who consumes what amount of alcohol in a licensed premises. |
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For example, the narrator uses her life story as an example of how any woman can leave an abusive relationship. |
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Using ethanol as an example, here is a road map to launching an added-value venture. |
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Aristotle's critics have pounced upon this sentence as an example of pompous obscurantism. |
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If we take Baghdad as an example, there was incredible chaos after the war. |
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This can be seen as an example of synergistic epistasis, in which deleterious alleles tend to magnify each other's effects. |
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He spoke of the many people who helped behind the scenes, citing as an example those who had painted the backdrops. |
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I use Manx cats as an example of a recessive lethal gene, and leave students space to describe it on the form, but it is rare in this area. |
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Although He had nothing to repent of, Jesus Christ was baptized as an example for those who truly follow Him. |
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However, he agrees that Shanghai has some pluses that help to make up for this, citing the city's internationalism as an example. |
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That is to say, he used it as an example of how bad things can get if we don't act soon enough. |
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Using fluency as an example, the curriculum calls for the fourth grader to read approximately 90 words per minute. |
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He mentions David Hare as an example of a playwright who succeeds in merging theatre with politics. |
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Using herself as an example, she said she mentored youngsters in her church and family before retiring. |
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A Samaritan is used as an example of the mercifulness that all disciples ought to demonstrate. |
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After the book's publication, it was treated as an example of ethnographic research. |
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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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In this paper, we will use melittin as an example to see if the proposed theory also describes peptides that form toroidal pores. |
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It was seen in the region of Dobrudja, Norteastern Bulgaria, which has always been taken as an example of fruitful land. |
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It is very open and transparent and we are held up in Europe as an example of good practice. |
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It should serve as an example of the necessity for judges to be aware of the possibility of unconscious prejudice. |
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Let his suffering be remembered as an example to us all on how to endure personal struggles we may think to be unendurable. |
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He cited as an example that the government encouraged companies to boost their exports without improving the infrastructure or efficiency. |
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Horwath pointed out reflectors on the ankles and breastplate of her horse as an example of safety-consciousness among equine caretakers. |
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Though Lawrence serves as an example of what might have happened to Macdonald, he is historically insignificant. |
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In the historiography of post-war Britain, the management of sterling as an international currency is often seen as an example of this dilemma. |
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Missing data complicates the interpretation, but it suffices as an example. |
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The statutory right to occupy the marital home may be seen as an example of the joint enterprise model of marriage. |
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Practice in using Hubble classification system as an example of how scientists classify objects in nature. |
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He cited as an example Huygens's hypothesis that the extraordinary ray in doubly-refracting Iceland spar is propagated elliptically. |
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Take this region, the cockpit of so much of world conflict today, as an example. |
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He uses it as an example to describe how modern societies use similar techniques to control behavior and ensure docility. |
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In all the grim news of the past couple of weeks the Special Olympics stood out as an example of the good that is in the world. |
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Consider as an example the watermarking of currency, so that scanners and photocopy machines will recognize a bill and refuse to scan it. |
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She cites last year's hue and cry over the lack of minorities on network television shows as an example of racialism. |
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Andrea wasn't the sort to nag, rather such a quiet, forbearing type that people would hold her up as an example. |
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In the old days a man would have sent a gun boat, shown them the glint of cold steel, perhaps blown a few from the mouth of a cannon as an example to the rest. |
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If nothing else, it can be used as an example and a blueprint for change. |
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If we take Finland as an example, we find that the Saami, Romanies, and Swedes have to learn Finnish, but Finns do not have to learn any of these languages. |
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He was a memorable teacher nonetheless, simply by providing himself as an example in how to comport yourself. |
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He sites the Audi A8 as an example and refers to the Jaguar XJ as a kind of breakthrough, in that it is a sheet based unitized body so there is no frame. |
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The researchers cite as an example the European blackcap, a bird that traditionally breeds in Germany and then migrates southwest for the winter to Spain and Portugal. |
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This consideration could serve as an example of combining the requirements of the documentalist with those of the researcher in the field of metallurgy. |
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He spotlights the Halimi case as an example of anti-Semitism overexposed to a counterproductive degree. |
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One day, when I was in Grade Three, my school teacher decided to use me as an example of how aboriginal people no longer live in teepees or wigwams. |
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Let us take the sorrowfulness of Finnish music as an example. |
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An incident from the summer of 1997, when the miners camped out at Gorbatyi Bridge and demanded that the government pay back wages, could serve as an example of their apathy. |
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However, taking as an example one type of spent pressurized-water reactor fuel, typical cooling rates for the rock adjacent to the container can be calculated. |
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A passage closely resembling the opening strains of Kol Nidre appears in two medieval antiphonaries where it is given as an example of a pneuma in the first Gregorian mode. |
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Critics view the decision as an example of moral bankruptcy on the part of the administration. |
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This recovery was the result of good headwork and great across-the-board CRM, and could easily stand on its own merits as an example of any of the seven critical CRM skills. |
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This is not achieved by objectifying murderers and putting them to death to serve as an example to others in the expectation that they might possibly be deterred thereby. |
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By an act of unthinking folly I used them as an example yesterday. |
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The author takes the coda of the Chopin F Minor ballade as an example. |
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Orwell's frustration was tempered by his growing realisation of the significance of the militia as an example of how socialism itself could be organised. |
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Queneau's Petite Cosmogonie portative, for example, is treated as an example of an Oulipian text although it predates the Oulipo, because it is written in alexandrines. |
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Their attack on the pet class is presented as an example of dulosis. |
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The size of dinosaurs, whales, and elephants should serve as an example. |
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Amanda came home to largely welcoming American arms, her case held up as an example of hostility to Americans abroad. |
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Take as an example a situation where you've created a keyboard hack for your arcade controls but still need to be able to operate your computer for non-gaming functions. |
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They use Ryan Braun, the 2011 National League MVP, as an example of how PEDs are supposed to boost numbers. |
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In a business ethics class, you can use that as an example instead of Machiavelli, which provides a way into the concept. |
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Briefly, since the hour is late, let us take a quick look at what strikes the Professor as an example of an academic trimming her sails to the wind. |
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The Huron were added as an example of a more agriculturally-focused group. |
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Addison is quite right, of course, to single this stanza out as an example of concord between poetic segmentation, and narrative segmentation. |
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I certainly hold him up to current students of an example, particularly as an example of how to manage your career with great integrity. |
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This addition of a terminal 's' to the lyrics is used as an example of a successful meme. |
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Her arrival into the docks was heralded as an example of the scale of vessel which the town could expect to attract. |
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In the 21st century, the Great Depression is commonly used as an example of how far the world's economy can decline. |
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Greenpeace views the construction of Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant in Finland as an example of the problems on building new nuclear power. |
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The iris flower is of interest as an example of the relation between flowering plants and pollinating insects. |
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This parallel compares the death of the suitors to the death of Aegisthus and sets Orestes up as an example for Telemachus. |
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Some theologians such as Thomas Aquinas discussed Trajan as an example of a virtuous pagan. |
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Roman heroes such as Scipio Africanus, tended to study philosophy and regarded Greek culture and science as an example to be followed. |
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The table below shows the phonemic inventory of Classical Nahuatl as an example of a typical Nahuan language. |
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For Harley, maps serve as an example of Foucault's power and knowledge concept. |
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Thus, vowel breaking, in this restricted sense, can be viewed as an example of assimilation of a vowel to a following vowel or consonant. |
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This stance was, of course, hailed by the war hawk pundits as an example of Harper's leading role In confronting Russia. |
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In this paper we introduce the prototyping strategy using the Australian eastern barred bandicoot management program as an example. |
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Take Pharaoh Brown as an example, as the latest in a line of Oregon tight ends who have put their basketball skills to good use. |
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The Fast Fourier Transform, as an example, can be coded hundreds of ways, but all are essentially the same algorithm. |
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As Ponik's curriculum reached the nitrogen cycle, he started using the school garden as an example. |
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One of these five competences, reflected in approximately 2,000 patents held by is host firm, is used here as an example. |
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This paper discusses the technology of antisense oligonucleotides as an example of the latter approach. |
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In a methodology book printed in Moscow for the whole Soviet Union the town of Oryol was taken as an example for the 11th form. |
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Now, as an example of the bending of light, let us consider a gravitational lens. |
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Hours after the referendum, the socialist opposition cited the hack attacks as an example of how insecure e-voting can be. |
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False flax as an example of such alternative sources of raw material is one of the oldest cultural plants. |
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Lorne Brandes, MD, offers the INTERPHONE international case-control study as an example. |
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Butts cites knowing whether you're an Extrovert or an Introvert as an example of how people can be more authentic, and happier. |
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The decree cited the Hare Krishnas and Jehovah's Witnesses as examples of nontraditional groups and Hizb ut-Tahrir as an example of an extremist organization. |
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He cites Thomas Huxley, Darwin's Bulldog, as an example of one who espouses a veneer theory, and castigates him for straying from his Darwinian roots. |
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In this paper we evaluate the methodology and results of the pollock assessments conducted during the triennial surveys as an example of semi-pelagic gadoid assessment. |
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He cited his mortgage as an example, which is paid for through a Canadian dollar chequing account but only after selling Bitcoins on online exchanges. |
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Even more importantly, this study presents the Merina empire as an example of a failed secondary empire in similar fashion to nineteenth-century Egypt and Thailand. |
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She cites as an example in this regard Velija Ramkovski who admitted to being the owner to Koha e Re, Vreme and Spic although de jure he is not so. |
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Newburyport is often cited as an example by preservationists of how to maintain a city's architecture and heritage, while still having it remain functional and liveable. |
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Venice is often cited as an example of polluted coastal waters where shipping, transportation, farming, manufacturing and wastewater disposal contribute to polluting the sea. |
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It was the largest and most important economic depression in the 20th century, and is used in the 21st century as an example of how far the world's economy can fall. |
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He presents Switzerland as an example of a nation with low salience. |
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However, it was not accepted as an example of belles lettres. |
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This dish, even when cooked at home, may be thought of as an example of pub grub, meaning it is relatively quick and easy to make in large quantities. |
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Bede uses the story of Augustine's two meetings with two groups of British bishops as an example of how the native clergy refused to cooperate with the Gregorian mission. |
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No, not particularly. That's why I offered it as an example of a large place well known to Brits but not to Leftpondians. It is very close to Manchester. |
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Countries around the world started to recognise the changes and advancements in Britain and use them as an example to begin their own Industrial Revolutions. |
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Viewing your own dad as an example of perfect dolthood allowed the teenage you to develop personal values rather than swallowing your father's ideas whole. |
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Let's stop ciswashing and whitewashing Stonewall, and use it instead as an example of how we need to fight racism, transmisogyny and poverty in our culture. |
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Gramer, Gornitz and Weizsacker use Newton's second law as an example. |
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Taking the concept Aardwolf as an example, the main web page content includes physical characteristics, distribution and habitat, behaviour, and interaction with humans. |
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Pugin, as an example of the degeneracy of the classical style. |
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