Perhaps, if we are to maintain the doctrine of agency as a possession of the agent, it is more productive to let the amphiboly lie as it is. |
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A played card cannot be retracted and as soon as it is played the opponent is entitled to play on it. |
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Ever since that day, every year in springtime the anemone, or wind flower, as it is known, rises from the ground. |
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This eager anticipation almost mocks readerly expectation as it is simultaneously manipulating it. |
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This is as much a critical reaction against contemporary Hollywood as it is an attempt to capture early-Fifties America. |
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This is probably undeserving of the music category, being as it is one part music to five parts self-indulgent waffle. |
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The self-indulgent lifestyle of the celebrity nouveau riches is as far from her experience as it is from any wage slave in a tedious job. |
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The trillium or western wake-robin as it is sometimes known is an attractive perennial wildflower suitable for shady woodland gardens. |
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This question is as relevant to any lay person as it is to me as an expert. |
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It is as far from a literal rendering of Akhmatova's verse as it is from the book's dominant temperament. |
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Tell the men they are free to start any fires they wish, as long as it is within reason. |
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The house, as it is today, is the result of two years work by the current owners to restore and recreate a period house. |
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As awesome as it is to be the girl who does it all, spreading yourself too thin will only leave you overstressed and underproductive. |
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The next song continues the sad fate of the lead guitar, as it is processed into the background in favor of mumbled vocals. |
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Freeze-dried food can be eaten as it is, or rehydrated with hot or cold water. |
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Just remember to book your stay well in advance to avoid disappointment, as it is busy year round in this city of royal romance. |
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You might consider doing this ritual destruction on a New Moon, as it is a phase of the moon commonly held in association with new beginnings. |
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The other advantage is that there is very little washing-up as it is served from the pan it was cooked in. |
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It is again the same end effect, but the perspective is fundamentally different as it is based upon a subjective rather than objective reality. |
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Like today, London had many inns and alehouses throughout it and drinking was as popular then as it is today! |
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Its quality differs with its color, according as it is white, red, yellow, or bluish. |
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The GO budget, as it is commonly referred to, accounts for money spent by central administration and its related services. |
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His portrayal of a decent family man backed into a corner by the system goes a long way to making this film as watchable as it is. |
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Continental procedure is quite different, as it is inquisitorial rather than accusatorial. |
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Silicone rubber is the ideal sealant for kitchens and bathrooms, as it is non-toxic and water-repellent. |
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This, to me, gives a truer sense of the Universe as it is, and has totally recolored my views on what life is all about. |
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I want to congratulate them on their achievements as it is remarkable in how they did it. |
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Yet none of this means that the show, endearingly old-fashioned as it is, can be dismissed as jerry-built or, worse yet, geriatric. |
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His intuition that public life is indeed intellectually diminished gives way to a humble acceptance of the world as it is. |
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There flourished a very wolf-like breed, the stout husky, reined in as it is to provide human transport by hauling sledges across frozen tundra. |
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We are not leaving the team as it is because it is pretty obvious it's not quite up to scratch. |
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It's not recommended to roll paint on an acoustic ceiling, as it is very porous. |
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Some people seem to get a kick out of taking this as it is illegal, so if it was legal, then there wouldn't be anyone taking it. |
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Martins tend to avoid such housing as it is much more accessible to predators such as cats, raccoons, and squirrels. |
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Exuberant granulation tissue, or proud flesh as it is more commonly known, is part of the normal wound healing response in the horse. |
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Probably then the realisation would dawn that the world is not quite as black and white as it is often made out to be. |
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That is as true for contemporary racism as it is for its manifestations in history. |
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And delicious as it is, the rack of lamb seems unnervingly out of place on a menu alongside sesame noodles. |
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Recorded on a variety of media from phonographs, to reel-to-reel tape and DVD, the archive is as formidable as it is valuable. |
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The director added that the two-day jump-up is not the its central thrust as it is more concerned with the development of Carnival. |
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The future of the women's volleyball team is up in the air as it is the final season for many of the players. |
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The route north all the way to Whitby carries no traffic at all as it is the Rail Trail which runs along the track bed of a former railway line. |
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You start to really lose perspective on the movie when the critical response is as weirdly, regressively unanimous as it is. |
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Buy the fruit as soon as it is in season in the fall, then juice it in a fruit juicer. |
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The rainy weather definitely seems to have moved on as it is sunny this morning. |
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Bad custom will thrive as it is wont do into the wee hours in less hospitable joints. |
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Known as the wet method, a building is sprayed with water as it is leveled. |
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Our chosen walk is perfect for the inexperienced rambler as it is pretty much straight, with no map needed. |
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Lloyd Webber is devoted to Victorian art and cannot resist kitsch so long as it is Victorian kitsch. |
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If people do get it wrong, people should not be sacked or demoted or whatever, as long as it is done with good intent. |
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But the final two lines deliver a mot juste that is as richly compelling as it is disturbing. |
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As nice as it is to be liked by your home country, to Canadians, international success is where it's at. |
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It was worth it, as it is one of the most beautiful and important historic Khmer sites in Thailand. |
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An absolute answer is impossible, as it is basically a question of aesthetics. |
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The affenpinscher is thought to be the most suitable for a family pet as it is very intelligent and easy to train. |
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The currant worm is not as troublesome for the black currant as it is for the red or white currant. |
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Yellow allamanda has a white milky sap in all parts, which oozes out as soon as it is broken. |
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A faint shimmer makes this aftersun cream as much make-up as it is skin care. |
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In this country the status of the wine waiter is, alas, not as it is on the continent. |
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This memoir is as much about those miraculous rebirths as it is about what is lost. |
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There is also need to help them begin investing in housing anew as it is a very reliable source of income. |
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The application can seek, read, an write bytes to the stream as it is a local file. |
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The physical process of making sound with a reed is clearly not the same as it is for a transverse flute. |
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Photography is now about computers as much as it is about cameras and lenses. |
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The match was an all-ticket event as it is followed by the Leinster Senior semi-final between Kildare and Offaly. |
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I like to take my lunch at a leisurely pace, as it is my main meal of the day. |
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This will lead to loss of trade to the shopkeepers who are all having a hard enough time to make ends meet as it is. |
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The grotto will be rebuilt as it is and reset in the entrance wall to the housing estate with a plaque to state the reason for its existence. |
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Scotland started as a place of superstitious animists and pantheists, much as it is today. |
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The medium has reason to feel triumphant, as it is currently enjoying a renaissance. |
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He is against boycotts since they put people out of work who are barely hanging on as it is. |
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A woman with a smile as ready as it is warm, Ann has all the motherly charms of a village matchmaker. |
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God knows we have few enough women in this industry as it is and adverts like this aren't going to help us any. |
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As enjoyable and weird as it is, anime can still become routine if you aren't careful. |
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There is extensive walk-in eaves storage at this level, which the present owners use as a storage and utility room, as it is plumbed for a washing machine. |
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Property taxes, insurance and ground rentals are capitalized on property that is under construction until such time as it is prepared for its intended use. |
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It is as hard for a man to escape assassination as it is to lay a ghost. |
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If both parents wish to resume careers, they will find that the cost of childcare in some Scottish kindergartens is twice as much per week as it is in Finland per month. |
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Prudie learned this approach as it is used in legitimate theater. |
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The Weight Watchers diet gives slimmers a point system for food and drink, allowing them to eat what they like as long as it is within their daily allowance. |
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The estrangement, as emotional as it is physical, will be 21 years old in August. |
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He retains his wonderful sense of humor and continues to make his sardonic comments on life, as it is lived in the ballet world of George Zoritch. |
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Far from being limiting, this acknowledgement allowed her to make a series that speaks directly to the epidemic as it is today. |
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Perhaps the perfect comfort food is fresh bread, warm and pliable, filled with airy pockets and yeasty incense, and as satisfying to make as it is to consume. |
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Is there a particular reason why an electron weighs as much as it does, or that gravity is as strong as it is? |
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Second, building a viable solar industry is as much about financial and policy engineering as it is about electrical engineering. |
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This region has not always been as arid and desolate as it is today. |
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We prefer the low key spots, where the eating is as cheap as it is delicious. |
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This method of one-sidedly and ahistorically picking and choosing facts to fit a pre-determined political conclusion is as unscientific as it is intellectually bankrupt. |
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I can't rebuild my apartment on the fifth floor while you keep your apartment on the eighteenth floor just as it is. |
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The limits and potentials that Magic holds for any one person is unique to that person, just as it is for a particular blade of grass or a given pebble along a rural lane. |
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The information will be passed to the police or investigating authorities as long as it is used for prevention and detection of money launderers and terrorist financiers. |
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However the problem of alcohol abuse in Scotland is no laughing matter as it is a major health and social problem that should be addressed seriously. |
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But Sermons for Special Occasions, despite its title, is also directed at the general reader as it is in effect a series of reflections on key moments in life. |
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Either way, the switch of identities between the human, sacred and animal worlds is a feature of Mongolian belief as it is in countless other folk religions. |
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Have you ever seen an Arab world as divided as it is right now? |
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I have to say I find that fact as remarkable as it is humbling. |
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The reason for his crippling indecision is simple as it is maddening, especially if you happen to be married to him. |
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Like any service for hire, it is extremely important for the traffickers to provide a reputable service, criminal as it is. |
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In that instance, as it is now, it was very comforting to know that I was wrong and he had been slyly enjoying his years in the land of the living. |
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The rapport between Majority Leader Harry Reid and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is as distant as it is adversarial, Snowe says. |
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Hamas is not a monolithic organization, nor is it as dogmatic as it is often depicted. |
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Wildlife experts are delighted with the record number of youngsters, particularly as it is only the second year the birds have nested in the county in living memory. |
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I wish that the ardor for information on our jobs initiative would be as strong as it is on this other subject. |
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Jakes says he believes in the axiom that the act of forgiveness is not really a gift to others as much as it is a gift to oneself. |
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The backstory of the SNAP bill is as much about internal Republican Party dynamics as it is about Republicans versus Democrats. |
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If the recovery agency is shut down, blackbird would likely pick up the rescue business as it is outsourced. |
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As insane as it is to watch the likes of Kurt and Blaine live it, we're so jealous that we just roll with it. |
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It all seems as unregal as it is legal, but ours is not to reason why. |
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We believe that it may be suffering from an aphid attack as it is covered in cotton wool-like clusters which have formed on the underside of the tree's branches. |
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It is an absolute impossibility in this society to reversely sexually objectify heterosexual men, just as it is impossible for a poor person of color to be a racist. |
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The bedroom is often the room where a favourite colour is used with relative abandon, but exercise caution, as it is very easy to use a colour to excess. |
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Then, too, opposition tends to focus the marginalized mind, undistracted as it is by the chastening realities of power. |
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I'm a bit worried about posting this, lest it is not taken as it is meant. |
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Unsavoury as it is below, there is cheerfulness, and comfort, and hard, honest work above. |
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It is above and beyond ourselves, and as such it unites the world in the grand scheme of things, even as it is birthed in its own desires and needs and wants. |
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The last resort for sticking to production deadlines has obviously been trading humour for outrage, for the movie is as outrageous as it is absurd. |
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In the singing department, his Bolan-esque warble is as expressive as it is idiosyncratic and lyrically, I somehow can't see him being one to slave over a couplet. |
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When the final a is long or accented, as it is here, the word is plural. |
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It's not so much a matter of overlighting an area as it is making sure there's adequate lighting on the perimeter to allow some accommodation to take place. |
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The manual is as much to do with preventing an outbreak of Japanese knotweed in an area as it is to do with how to manage the weed once it is established. |
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Quickthorn makes an excellent hedge with a long season of interest, or it can be grown as specimen tree, as it is very hardy and is useful in coastal or exposed positions. |
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Exposed as it is to the acid test of consumerism, subjected as it is to the excesses of materialism, the citadel of culture seems to be crumbling fast. |
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As fantastic as it is to see celebrities looking bad, everyone knows the pressure they are under to always look their best, from four hour work outs to diets of rabbit food. |
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Some true believers on one side have been unable to free themselves from a sense of blind loyalty to the past, ill-founded as it is in whole or in part. |
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My nerves are almost completely balanced by the relief I'm feeling at soon being free of her, but as it is I'm jittering and barely worth talking to. |
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It is very accessible and, placed as it is in the centre of the western Mediterranean, ideal for weekenders who can afford the air-ticket every week. |
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There are some good jokes and the simple story is fair enough as it is. |
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From the dawn of supercomputing to the 2-in-1 PC, this is not so much a history of computers as it is the story of how we compute. |
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The basis for the modern-day sovereign belief system is a conspiracy theory that is as outrageous as it is confusing. |
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This isn't specifically about America so much as it is about the use of available power and the opportunistic grabs to extend it wherever possible. |
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The caracal, or African lynx and desert lynx as it is commonly referred to, is distributed throughout Africa, and Asia from Turkey through northwestern India to Arabia. |
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Research has shown skin-to-skin contact, or kangaroo care as it is known in Kate's native Australia, is vital for new babies and their mothers. |
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Arthur's Seat and the Salisbury Crags adjoining it helped form the ideas of modern geology as it is currently understood. |
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It is better to retain it in this line, as it is one of the 3 stave-rhymes. |
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During the last glacial period Antarctica was blanketed by a massive ice sheet, much as it is today. |
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This is likely to be the plesiomorphic state, as it is thus in capromyids, octodontids, abrocomids, and cuniculids. |
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Cram developed the cyclic urea unit as a particularly strong ligand for ammoniums, as it is a strong hydrogen-bond acceptor. |
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The crystal has an anisotropic structure, as it is stronger along its length than laterally. |
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Right now it is too dangerous to obsess about such things. It will only make life harder, and life is hard enough as it is. |
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The brain had been removed, the emptied interior case showing in its blotchwork signs of siriasis or, as it is commonly called, sideration. |
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Since glory is as bonifiable as it is intelligible, the saints in glory are glorified as much through bonifying as through understanding. |
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Pain is better than numbness, and broken-heartedness better than stony-heartedness, as surely as it is better to be alive than dead. |
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The worst of the thing, however, is that the enormity, such as it is, happens to be of a very cardboard and tinsel character. |
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And thus the wars they beginne, Whereof the holy church is taxed, That in the point, as it is axed, The disme go'th to the battaile. |
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NuLab will give an Eartha Kitt for as long as it is politically expedient to do so, and not a moment longer. |
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The empirical ego is an object in the world, and, insofar as it is experienced and known, it must be subject to worldly causality. |
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However, I will say that there is some truly marvelous Hanfic out there, hard as it is to find. |
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Durango, however, may be a hard nut to crack, as it is strong strategically and is reported guarded by 4000 rebels. |
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Thus, word order is not as important in Latin as it is in English, which is less inflected. |
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A continuous-flow immersion hydrocooler cools the packaged product by flooding as it is conveyed through a cooling tunnel. |
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It was of strategical importance as it is between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean. |
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The author suggests that it may act in the smooth muscle-cell as a kinocentrum, as it is supposed to do in some other cases. |
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The northern part of Gloucestershire, near Chipping Campden, is as close to the Scottish border as it is to the tip of Cornwall. |
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The Dark Peak tends to receive more rainfall each year in comparison to the White Peak as it is higher in altitude. |
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One hundred years ago, to have lit this theatre as brilliantly as it is now lighted would have cost, I suppose, fifty pounds. |
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Parasitic eddy currents cannot form in the rotor as it is totally ironless, although iron rotors are laminated. |
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Convection moves the heated liquid upwards in the system as it is simultaneously replaced by cooler liquid returning by gravity. |
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Or maybe, like Stern, you can live-tweet comments about a television show as it is broadcast. |
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Shrewsbury is becoming a centre for distribution and warehousing, as it is located on a nodal point of the regional road network. |
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It was also used for some external shots in the 2010 miniseries based on Follett's book and was shown as it is today in the final scene. |
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The main streams of Methodism were reunited in 1932, forming the Methodist Church as it is today. |
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In general, use of macroing for linking and relations is discouraged, as it is better expressed through classes of relation. |
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Hinduism as it is commonly known can be subdivided into a number of major currents. |
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The Universal Preschool movement is an international effort to make preschool available to families, as it is for primary education. |
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The duty of mounting 'Queen's Guard' as it is known within the Army is one which many also take on with great pride. |
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Baked hard, it can be kept without spoiling for years as long as it is kept dry. |
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However, it must not be confused with the traditional Asturian cider as it is a sparkling cider more in the way of French ciders. |
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There is continuing critical debate about the status of the poem as it is now available to us. |
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Thus, the law, inasmuch as it is created by the people acting as a body, is not a limitation of individual freedom, but rather its expression. |
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It begins after Satan and the other rebel angels have been defeated and banished to Hell, or, as it is also called in the poem, Tartarus. |
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No two fighters' styles are alike, as it is determined by that individual's physical and mental attributes. |
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A hat trick, as it is known in its current form, culminates with fans throwing hats onto the ice from the stands. |
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It is, therefore, no longer used in the game as it is considered too unpredictable. |
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If thou designest to be honest, methinkst thou sayst, Why should not Singleton's plot be over with thee, as it is with her brother? |
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From 1 January 2019 this contribution will be abolished, as it is being replaced by higher income tax instead. |
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Social security, for example, is not on the same level as it is in the Netherlands proper. |
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Piracy is of note in international law as it is commonly held to represent the earliest invocation of the concept of universal jurisdiction. |
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He had a coarse wit, which he was too free of for a Man in his Station, as it is always inconsistent with dignity. |
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Some Americans advocate making English the country's official language, as it is in 32 states. |
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Rainfall on Ben Nevis is about twice as high in the winter as it is in the spring and summer. |
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Montserrat cuisine resembles the general British and Caribbean cuisines, as it is situated in the Caribbean zone and it is a British territory. |
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The Chancellor has considerable control over other departments as it is the Treasury which sets Departmental Expenditure Limits. |
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Work began later that year and the building as it is today is a near perfect expression of Doyle's plans. |
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Playing the ball with the head constitutes a foul whether intentional or not, as it is considered dangerous play. |
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That's not generally what Saudi Arabia's educational system delivers, steeped as it is in rote learning and religious instruction. |
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Greece has claimed an exclusive economic zone, as it is entitled to do so, as per UNCLOS 1982 as well as customary international law. |
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Although legally proscribed in 1994, the procedure is still widely practiced, as it is deeply ingrained in the local culture. |
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If there is a disagreement between them, it is taken to a conciliation committee as it is for legislative proposals. |
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However, as it is more than sixty years since I lost that habit, I feel, unfortunately, that it is impossible for me to resume it. |
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Just as it is going to hit the water a bird will fold its wings against its body. |
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Leaf drop is not seasonally dependent as it is in temperate climates, and can occur any time of year and varies by region of the world. |
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Sweeping is allowed anywhere on the ice up to the tee line, as long as it is only for one's own team stones. |
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It is not obvious why this name was used as it is a long way from the territories of the two Cornovii tribes. |
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Is it not as misleading to apply a simple numbers game to the Civil Service as it is to the police? |
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All mosques have rules regarding cleanliness, as it is an essential part of the worshippers' experience. |
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The festival of early Spring is not connected with Saint Brigid of Kildare, as it is in Scotland and Ireland, however. |
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With this heat, a coolant is heated as it is pumped through the reactor and thereby removes the energy from the reactor. |
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The Loch Ryan basin as it is seen today formed as a result of geological and glacial activity. |
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The madreporite is usually located within one of the jaw plates, and not on the upper side of the animal as it is in starfish. |
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This is the dominant guild in polar and subpolar environments, as it is energetically inefficient in warmer waters. |
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This recycling of air allows the whale to continuously generate clicks for as long as it is submerged. |
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The most common pinniped species kept in captivity is the California sea lion as it is abundant and easy to train. |
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This lowers the water activity as it is a colligative property which depends on number of solute particles present in solution. |
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The S notation refers to the shape of the pipeline as it is laid onto the seabed. |
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The Channel Tunnel is a crucial part of the route as it is the only rail connection between Great Britain and the European mainland. |
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Kythira is not part of the region of the Ionian Islands, as it is included in the region of Attica. |
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The skull of Plateosaurus is small and narrow, rectangular in side view, and nearly three times as long as it is high. |
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It is not as credible a source, as it is clear from the nephew's letter that the persons Pliny came to rescue escaped to tell the tale in detail. |
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The origin of the Sardinian ichnusae subspecies is uncertain, as it is absent from Pleistocene deposits in their current homeland. |
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While leaving the flower, it pulls the pollinium out of the anther, as it is connected to the viscidium by the caudicle or stipe. |
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Not always as valued as it is today, it was dismissed as mel improbum by Dioscurides. |
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Extrasensory Perception, PSI, paragnosis, or ESP as it is more generally known, is accepted by many as fact. |
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Passive income, or profits earned from so-called intangible sources such as interest, is taxed in the U.S. as it is earned. |
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French lambs have been allowed to graze on lavender as it is alleged to make their meat more tender and fragrant. |
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Additionally, technology is the application of math, science, and the arts for the benefit of life as it is known. |
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A blade is defined as a flake with parallel or subparallel margins that is usually at least twice as long as it is wide. |
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This article specifically concerns the properties of natural human language as it is studied in the discipline of linguistics. |
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If so, the Younger Dryas is not the unique paleoclimatic event, in terms of size, extent, and rapidity, as it is often regarded to be. |
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He must have meant the temporary military success of Drusus, as it is unlikely the Rhine was cleared of Germans. |
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According to him, to belong to a nation is a subjective act which always has to be repeated, as it is not assured by objective criteria. |
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Tribal government is an official form of government in the United States, as it is in a number of countries around the world. |
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Thailand has been called the golf capital of Asia as it is a popular destination for golf. |
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An opened bottle will keep its aroma intact for several years, as long as it is well stored. |
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The Nasrid emirs were responsible for building the Alhambra palace complex as it is known today. |
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Historically, measles was prevalent throughout the world, as it is highly contagious. |
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When cattle are stressed, this can be recognised by other cattle as it is communicated by alarm substances in the urine. |
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Fishing is not a major economic activity as it is limited to the small rivers and lakes of the region. |
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In Eastern Ontario, Canadian raising is not as strong as it is in the rest of the province. |
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This, however, should not be confused with the name of the church itself, as it is a distinct body relating to church governance. |
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Otherwise, forms of polity are not mandated in the Lutheran churches, as it is not regarded as having doctrinal significance. |
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Outpatient abortion is as safe and effective from 64 to 70 days' gestation as it is from 57 to 63 days. |
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Because of this, confidential information cannot be the subject of theft, as it is not capable of being taken as only tangibles can be taken. |
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However, in practice, the making of such an allegation is rare as it is very hard to prove. |
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Great care should be taken with the security of the instrument, as it is legally almost as good as cash. |
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One published case documented a woman who developed ranidaphobia, as it is known, after running over a knot of frogs with a lawn-mower. |
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Once sugar has been removed from the diet, it is still possible to use it once in awhile, as it is not as readdicting as many stronger drugs. |
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In Polish law there is no impeachment procedure defined, as it is present in the other countries. |
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There is a limit to how large a part can be cast in malleable iron, as it is made from white cast iron. |
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This produces ratings in closer alignment with the power produced by the engine as it is actually configured and sold. |
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The concave is curved to match the curve of the cylinder, and serves to hold the grain as it is beaten. |
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Hay can be raked into rows as it is cut, then turned periodically to dry, particularly if a modern swather is used. |
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They refused letting me see their Knives or the operation of cutting tho' simple as it is. |
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This section of road is notable as it is the only section of national speed limit dual carriageway along the whole length of the road. |
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Its more specific use as a mountain lake emerges as it is the commonly used term for all ponds in the upland areas of Northern England. |
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The Mosfilm studio was at the heart of many classic films, as it is responsible for both artistic and mainstream productions. |
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The axe is an example of a simple machine, as it is a type of wedge, or dual inclined plane. |
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The Torrents of Spring has little scholarly criticism as it is considered to be of less importance than Hemingway's subsequent work. |
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The area is of archaeological note as it is rich in neolithic and bronze age remains. |
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The discovery of flint is noteworthy as it is not found naturally in the area. |
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The hedgehog is probably the most widely known as it is a regular visitor to urban gardens. |
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Even if it has deeper foundations, risk management, as it is practiced today, is essentially a post-1960s phenomenon. |
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Water is an essential component of self-etch adhesives as it is needed in the ionization of acidic monomers. |
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Their adoration is expressed as hyperbolically as it is earnestly. |
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Nobody can deny that war is a profitable business for those who like that kind of money. War is an orgy of money, just as it is an orgy of blood. |
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Wooden garden furniture must be well oiled as it is continuously exposed to weather. |
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Don't let us spoil the Xmas holidays by a chore as colossal as it is disagreeable, and as disagreeable as it is unnecessary. |
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Federal courthouses are backlogged and stuffed to the gills as it is. |
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But, as it is so well-done and well-acted, I'll enjoy trying to make sense of it all during the next four weeks. |
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The fusion reaction pumping out heat and energy end the life span of a star, hence making it a white dwarf star as it is faint, dense and cold. |
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In addition, Saturday and Sunday tours on December 26 and December 27 will not include a visit to Wingspread, as it is closed for the holidays. |
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The one in the dining room is my favourite as it is of bottle ends, which compliments the glass worktops. |
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We chose Wuhan as our latest destination as it is a gateway to central China and further adds to our network s connectivity. |
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And now Reggaeton is king in Cuba as it is in most of the Caribbean. |
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The ankle biter of the auto industry, the drop-top version of the Passion is as easy to maneuver as it is to afford. |
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That's why today we're launching Red Shift, devoted to understanding England as it is and developing the ideas to inspire England as it could be. |
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The Kudo Fake Fur Throw is as stylish as it is functional to keep you snug during the winter months. |
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One out of three Americans say watching television wouldn't be as pleasurable without the remote control as it is with the device. |
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Together, they've created an eerie interplanetary moonscape that's as epic as it is requisitely foreboding. |
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The price of beer is too much as it is without tipping every barperson who serves. |
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In his hands, language became a kind of bebop zaum or lettrist poetry that's as likely to be nonsense as it is to be incantation. |
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The dogfish, or rock salmon as it is sometimes called, can reach lengths of up to a metre when fully grown. |
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Here we have Lincoln Center with a new jazz program, presenting to the public the music on the same level as it is presenting opera. |
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Stokbord is also used in agriculture as it is rot-proof and, crucially, resistant to chewing. |
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Our galaxy, as enormous as it is, is only one of several in a small cluster of more than 20 that form part of the Local Group. |
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There are wild brown trout in the lochans and the burn, which is more like a small river as it is about 12 to 15 feet wide. |
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As with every Championship game this season, it is as easily winnable as it is losable. |
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Saint Valentine's Day, as it is known in the West, was not part of the local culture until a few years ago. |
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A PAIR of lovestruck musos fall in and out of love in an animation for jazz lovers that's every bit as goodlooking as it is tuneful. |
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Now, a pair of biomechanics theorists say that they've captured the essence of what makes human locomotion as thrifty as it is. |
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Standard written English refers to the preferred form of English as it is written according to prescriptive authorities associated with publishing houses and schools. |
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Mutual intelligibility thus tends to be asymmetrical, as it is easier for Dutch speakers to understand Afrikaans than for Afrikaans speakers to understand Dutch. |
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Its site plays a key role in connecting maritime regions, as it is in a very critical position on the Strait of Gibraltar, which passes between Europe and Africa. |
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Thailand ranks midway in the wealth spread in Southeast Asia as it is the 4th richest nation according to GDP per capita, after Singapore, Brunei, and Malaysia. |
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For the Conservatives, who came to power in 2006, to claim credit for more than two decades of dropping crime is as laughable as it is insupportable. |
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There has been academic debate over whether the United Kingdom can be legally dissolved as it is normally recognized internationally as a single nation state. |
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The vast majority of Austrians are however able to speak Austrian Standard German in addition to their native dialect, as it is taught in all modern day schools. |
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The front right wheel flailed around without breaking off from the car, as it is now secured by a safety chain, a measure introduced after Ayrton Senna's fatal crash. |
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Consider the Big Dipper, or as it is also known, the plough or the wagon. |
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Writing as it is known today did not exist in human civilization until the 4th millennium BC, in a relatively small number of technologically advanced civilizations. |
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By 3400 BCE, the Sahara was as dry as it is today, due to reduced precipitation and higher temperatures resulting from a shift in the Earth's orbit. |
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In addition, the Phoenix series is desgned to be longer lasting as it is enhanced with replaceable ultrasonic transducers as well as dining pulleys with bearings. |
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It should be pointed out that Sistani, a soul-mate of the autocratic Ayatollahs who rule Iran, has no interest in freedom as it is understood in the United States. |
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A 30 year period is used, as it is long enough to filter out any interannual variation or anomalies, but also short enough to be able to show longer climatic trends. |
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But my present lot, disfiguring as it is for me, is magnificent for you. |
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His very veneration for his father-in-law, combined as it is with a total want of the most ordinary perspicacity, is an additional disqualification. |
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There is no additional charge to receive Freeview but it is a legal obligation to hold a current television licence to watch or record TV as it is being broadcast. |
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St Agnes was chosen as it is the most westerly of the inhabitable islands and close to the collection of rocks, tidal flows and currents, now known as the Western Rocks. |
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The third type of growth derived from the sympathetic system is the chromaffine tumor, or paraganglioma, as it is often called, because of its origin from the paraganglia. |
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Lard continues to grow in popularity with the UK food processing market as it is ideal for making products such as pork pies, shortcrust pastries and traditional Lardy cakes. |
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