Stuck in the desert, the two people from differing cultural backgrounds and with opposing personalities fall for each other. |
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Three Blackburn schools are to join together to allow children from different backgrounds to make new friends. |
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The final three are extremely well-balanced characters who come from different football backgrounds. |
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Conversely, the attainment of all pupils in a school is depressed if a school has few pupils from advantaged backgrounds. |
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Children across the world, from widely different backgrounds, celebrate their coming of age. |
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You can also use the conventional black texts with white backgrounds to ensure readability. |
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The social backgrounds of the editors, contributors, and readers of these newspapers were somewhat varied. |
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The fact that as many, if not more, offenders spring from privileged backgrounds is hardly recognized. |
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A number of paintings from 1963 utilize single ellipses against rectilinear backgrounds of contrasting hues. |
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Finding the right wordsmith editor begins with screening applicants with various writing and editing backgrounds. |
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It lasted around five hours, with a number of musicians and speakers working a crowd, made up of all ethnic backgrounds. |
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In our group there are people from all sorts of different political backgrounds. |
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People of all ages, backgrounds and political persuasions joined together in unison. |
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He insisted independent schools from all faiths had a role to play in encouraging understanding of people from different backgrounds. |
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Given the small slice of the population these privileged backgrounds represent, we have here a spectacular breakdown in the law of averages. |
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At the second congress there were a number of delegates from anarchist and syndicalist backgrounds. |
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Over half of the camp's thirty-nine staff members are White Anglo-Saxon from upper-middle-class, suburban backgrounds. |
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That is why there are so many parliamentarians and State legislators with criminal backgrounds. |
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And there are several new independents whose backgrounds and antecedents will surely make them amenable to a little persuasion. |
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These paintings nostalgically evoke the closing frames of old films, with their scripted letterforms superimposed over technicolour backgrounds. |
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Our personal backgrounds in library science and our passion for findability have led us to focus a good deal of our energy on content-rich sites. |
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It will be drawn from Sunni and Shia, from secular and religious backgrounds, from trade unionists and women's organisations. |
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With that kind of mass appeal, a really solid program could be built to suit a variety of backgrounds. |
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In my line of work I see people from all kinds of backgrounds, with all kinds of problems. |
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The graphics too are both simple and apposite, although some of the attractive backgrounds can occasionally distract from the levels themselves. |
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In several prints, texts are etched across aquatinted backgrounds in which ghostly, half-remembered realities float. |
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In Mile End Hospital low paid men and women workers from African and Lithuanian backgrounds are united in the fight against low pay. |
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Ninety-five percent of the population is Arab, 4 percent is Armenian, and other ethnic backgrounds comprise the remaining 1 percent. |
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Expecting others, from different backgrounds, to adopt our own ways of doing things is asking for trouble. |
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It's so great to see some care and attention given to a TV cartoon, what with the hand painted backgrounds and all. |
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While the Hispanic population in Calgary is still less than 20,000 people, the festival is a huge draw for Calgarians from all backgrounds. |
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He wants to challenge Wellington's policy of allowing non-enrolled students from underprivileged backgrounds to audit classes for free. |
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Tagmemics recognizes that two viewers will see a linguistic unit or a behavioral event differently, according to their individual backgrounds. |
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Students are not all the same. They come from many different backgrounds. Some are ready to move on to challenging college courses right away. |
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Both the bassist and drummer come from musical backgrounds of hardcore and punk. |
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They come from different backgrounds, both social and cultural, and are united only by their religious mission. |
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We all have different sensitivities, social backgrounds, families and different experiences of discipline and violence in real life. |
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Yet the bitter 26-year feud that has divided them has its roots more in each man's very different personal and social backgrounds. |
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We're providing very little incentive for students from social and economically disadvantaged backgrounds to come into education. |
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Common educational and social backgrounds have brought American and many foreign leaders closer. |
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She will blame the couple's very different social backgrounds for the differences that eventually led to the collapse of their marriage. |
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Two people from two different backgrounds will likely experience a significant number of challenges and communication barriers. |
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Furthermore, they come from three very different backgrounds and social settings, which lends depth and perspective to their accounts. |
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It's a small but diverse business community but with a wealth of different backgrounds, strengths, experience and viewpoints. |
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I reason that university presidents with business or economics backgrounds should be more likely than others to embrace managerialism. |
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To assess telomeric localization, we quantitated the number of telomeric foci in the various strain backgrounds. |
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Thus, while the music rather than the shtick is the focus here, these songs were actually made to work as backgrounds to other arts. |
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In terms of diversity, students said they had more opportunities to talk with students who had different backgrounds. |
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Very successful genetic screens have also been conducted in sensitized genetic backgrounds. |
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Its slowly growing student body comes from a variety of ethnic, theological and educational backgrounds. |
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It did not say that, and we will not have a bar of the notion of people rumoured to have criminal backgrounds being treated as criminals. |
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There are people from all backgrounds in the scheme including a retired dentist, a mum and part-time bar person. |
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I cherish them, these people of all ages, all kinds of backgrounds and nothing much in common but all manner of tie-ins with me. |
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More scholarships and state-sponsorship of meritorious students from poor and middle class backgrounds is called for. |
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In the larger of these, the backgrounds are sepia, white, black, deep yellow, peachy sienna. |
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These First Nations are of Tagish, Tlingit, and Southern Tutchone cultural backgrounds. |
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The French banlieu includes people of varied ethnic backgrounds and nationalities. |
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Painted against neutral, empty backgrounds, the figures appear to be watching the viewer. |
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The event was attended by over seventy people from a wide range of organisational backgrounds. |
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He creates rocky landscape backgrounds with misty atmospheric perspective, using sfumato and chiaroscuro to describe colour transitions. |
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We need an online forum where young men with varied interests and different backgrounds can discuss and learn from each other's lives. |
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Many volunteers from all backgrounds have been working shoulder to shoulder to put this project together. |
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It looks like we have a long way to go before we can cheerfully mix images and cell backgrounds using any colour over every colour depth. |
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Descending rows of dots and extended tubular shapes meander across pale blue and green backgrounds. |
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Most backgrounds are also well defined, with very close attention paid to detail on tufts of grass, trees, and rocks. |
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The film is comprised of a series of vignettes punctuated throughout by shots of text against monochromatic backgrounds. |
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Jeremy Dickinson is a British artist who paints weird pictures of toy cars and buses next to playing cards and blank, monochromatic backgrounds. |
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Without the programmer, a video game would simply be a collection of unanimated characters and backgrounds, a script, and a few tracks of music. |
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Blending country, bluegrass and spaghetti western music with their punk rock and surf backgrounds, these musicians have forged a tight chemistry. |
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Youth of all backgrounds performed skits and spoken word pieces about political and social justice. |
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It will consist of stories of complete reliance on Allah from Muslimahs of all backgrounds. |
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So you don't get some of the problems of people from mixed ethnic backgrounds and nationalities being pushed in together. |
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It has made colleagues of staff from different nationalities, cultures, ethnic backgrounds and religions. |
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A professor of Glasgow University's Centre for Drug Misuse Research is unsurprised students from privileged backgrounds take cocaine and ecstasy. |
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With varied upbringings, geographic backgrounds, faiths and even languages, people make more of an effort to find common ground. |
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Many of the neocons have Marxist backgrounds and believe in ideas and principles and have worked with both parties in power. |
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All members are keen fishers and come from a wide range of professional and socio-economic backgrounds. |
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Most of the others had bourgeois backgrounds, their families frequently positioned among the upper professional echelons. |
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This does extend out to some of the backgrounds, many of which demonstrate plenty of breakable items. |
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Contestants come from all over the country, from many and varied backgrounds. |
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In the Territory, we have 200,000 people from different cultures and varied backgrounds and around 26,000 of them live in Alice Springs. |
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Many of these young guys, in the youth movement, have highly variegated backgrounds. |
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The message was relayed to me over a cup of tea in Parliament's members' lounge by FW's henchmen, both from not too verligte backgrounds. |
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It is shared by religious believers and non-believers of very different social backgrounds and in very different countries. |
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There were also cisgender researchers involved with diverse research backgrounds. |
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They invite people of all backgrounds, races and religions to build houses together in partnership with families in need. |
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Dutch people have become acquainted with Bulgarians from different backgrounds. |
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It is for young people from all religious backgrounds and is non-denominational. |
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Bleached bump is suitable for white curtains or backgrounds, unbleached for other fabrics when a cream cast will not matter. |
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They come from humble backgrounds and some are non-literate, but what they all share is a desire to serve others. |
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He also insisted there was scope to look at more ways of helping students from poorer backgrounds through bursaries offered by universities. |
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The graphics are 2D sprites and tiled backgrounds instead of a 3D engine that most modern games use. |
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More than a third of the girls from the poorest backgrounds are overweight or obese. |
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The most graphic and abstract of the works on display had predominantly white images starkly silhouetted against dark backgrounds. |
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To many, it means students of all colors and backgrounds will populate our nations' universities in harmony. |
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The shop is known for its detailed hand-painted mats, a product made possible by his staff's artistic backgrounds. |
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The residents' hardscrabble backgrounds vary greatly, but Beckvold said the women seldom pass judgment. |
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Not only do many construction staffers come from architecture backgrounds, but so do the heads of the in-house wood and metal shops. |
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Downton's heady blend of fab frocks and troubled relationships is catnip for women of all ages and backgrounds. |
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The photo was accompanied by a story about the children's origins and backgrounds and details of their adoption by American families. |
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In terms of their social and educational origins these producers' backgrounds are broadly middle-class and meritocratic. |
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Perhaps this explains why so many people from different backgrounds report similar sensations with out-of-body experiences. |
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The subjects come from a variety of backgrounds, from inner city ghettoes to upmarket suburbs. |
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The reported ethnic backgrounds of the children were African American, European American, and Hispanic American. |
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Some of the backgrounds appear grainier than the rest of the picture, and sometimes the special effects look a little hokey. |
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We are also very interested in those with physics, computer science, mathematics and chemistry backgrounds. |
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I won't take space debating the need to review student backgrounds in the interest of homeland security. |
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Taylor's sermons use modern homiletic theory as well as styles of the African-American and nineteenth-century backgrounds. |
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One sports firm agreed that some numbering could be illegible on certain backgrounds of hoops, bands and colours. |
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Broken down socioeconomically, the figures for most backgrounds hovered around this level. |
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Many of them were from humble backgrounds and went on to triumph in their chosen activity. |
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We both came from quite humble backgrounds and then we really appreciated what we got out of our football careers. |
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His main characters are usually portrayed against huge backgrounds, maze-like cityscapes or walls of nameless faces. |
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Some felt coursework penalised boys, especially those from socially disadvantaged backgrounds. |
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Thus, there may be benefits to learning to perceive signals against particular backgrounds. |
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It does not follow that because southerners of different backgrounds exchanged traditions they always coexisted peacefully. |
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I do think that I learned a degree of humility, flexibility, and imaginativeness from getting to know people from very different backgrounds. |
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People of all faiths, religions and backgrounds have been part of these weddings. |
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What was expected to be a success at best has become a pop cultural phenomenon for people of all ages and backgrounds. |
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It has been built in the fashion of an authentic Irish pub and is very popular among Clevelanders of all ethnic backgrounds. |
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The dance revolves around the idea that children from poor backgrounds need companionship and love. |
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Rossini's four-act opera has been compressed into 90 minutes and features a cast of seven local actors with musical backgrounds. |
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This interdisciplinary field involves people from many backgrounds and many interests. |
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Since the field of gravity wave interferometry is still so new, the researchers involved come from diverse backgrounds. |
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There has been a good deal of intermarriage, especially among Sunni Muslims with different ethnic backgrounds. |
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Cultural backgrounds become intermixed and paths blended when people migrate to towns and cities. |
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Vehicles and interactive backgrounds are rendered with computer animation and combined almost flawlessly with pencil and ink drawings. |
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This unique collection boasts a wide range of contributors of diverse backgrounds, drawn from the four corners of Ireland. |
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His characters populated the backgrounds of movie lots and locations, and they did their jobs. |
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We started to favor people with international, cosmopolitan, or global backgrounds in admissions. |
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Hofker sometimes painted two poses of the same model with similar backgrounds in the same medium. |
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Within the company's network, approximately 40 percent of its 120 franchisees are from ethnic minority backgrounds. |
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Sporting shooting of game or clays is a legal pastime enjoyed by many people of all ages and from all social backgrounds. |
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Rapidly daubed abstract surfaces, these colored backgrounds often dissolve into areas of white gesso. |
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The company has three principals, none of whom have strong accounting or financial backgrounds. |
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What is disturbing is that eighty per cent of these converts come from Protestant church backgrounds. |
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These children come from deprived backgrounds in slums and many right off the streets. |
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Children from deprived areas are more likely to suffer tooth decay than those from better-off backgrounds. |
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This unfairly punishes students from lower income backgrounds twice, because they depend more on financial aid. |
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The rebels fear the charges will deter students from poorer backgrounds from applying to go to university. |
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All the academic evidence suggests fear of debt deters people from less prosperous backgrounds. |
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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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Here, the backgrounds are obtrusive and detract from the rest of the action. |
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The angled analogue dials are a particularly nice touch with white backgrounds to match the speedo and rev counter. |
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To find answers this programme gathered together a group of eminent people from a variety of backgrounds. |
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They then took a tour of the Guildhall where they had lunch and chatted with city business people from similar backgrounds to their own. |
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The prospect of such huge debts will definitely discourage young people from choosing university, especially those from poorer backgrounds. |
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The discussants brought a good mix of backgrounds and experience to the table, and it was a very interesting evening. |
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We provide resource persons for our students from culturally diverse backgrounds. |
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Presenting an excess of content in a minimum of time to an audience of diverse backgrounds is extremely difficult. |
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There is also a workshop with women from various backgrounds who had suffered terrible domestic violence. |
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There were around a dozen of us that turned up, from a variety of backgrounds and with a variety of ages. |
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Some have middle-class backgrounds while others are drifters from broken homes. |
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You can change colors, desktop backgrounds, even add items to the drop-down menu above the toolbar. |
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The abolition of most grammar schools kicked away the ladder for children from poorer backgrounds. |
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It says the society welcomes people from all walks of life and backgrounds. |
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Mrs Maddocks said last night that the money would help spearhead the drive to recruit more donors from ethnic backgrounds. |
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Bailey and his wife, Nadine, run the all-night eatery, which serves as a way station for lost souls of various backgrounds. |
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The University is considering plans to introduce more rigorous target quotas for admissions of students from disadvantaged backgrounds. |
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Rural psychologists must learn to appreciate the different educational and training backgrounds of other mental health professionals and paraprofessionals. |
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Like the comic scene in the film Airplane, urban street rap has to be decoded for doctors who themselves come from wide ethnic and linguistic backgrounds. |
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It is just possible nevertheless that in each of these pictures a second further window was originally shown, since the backgrounds of both have been heavily overpainted. |
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The volunteers include people from a wide range of ages and backgrounds keen to learn new skills in dry-stone walling, footpath construction and habitat management. |
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Speaking to one of the company's co-founders, he nails its success down to a group of similarly-minded people who are very different performers from varying backgrounds. |
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Future research should include youths from various cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, as well as those in the early and late phases of adolescence. |
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Today, acceptance of ideas of supernatural causality is more common among women, while some men, particularly those with party or military backgrounds, reject such ideas. |
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The camaraderie and family atmosphere was evident among fans of all ages and backgrounds, many of them sporting Elvis-style quiffs and teddy-boy outfits. |
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As I have set out above, the school has for many years taught pupils from a wide variety of ethnic origins, cultural backgrounds and religious faiths. |
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Colour fidelity is also excellent, and there are beautiful examples of the reds of Roman uniforms contrasted against neutral backgrounds and blue skies. |
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I became friends with many people of different nationalities, religions, colours, races, sexual orientations and from very many different backgrounds. |
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Firesetters experience significantly more emotional neglect and physical abuse than do other children of similar socioeconomic and geographic backgrounds. |
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Dark animals photograph best with light colored or neutral backgrounds. |
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Every day before dawn, brave men and women of different races and backgrounds rise as one, united by a common cause. |
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Figures from National Health Service Scotland show that new mothers from more advantaged backgrounds are on average 12 years older than those from poorer areas. |
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The contributors are also of varied credentials and backgrounds. |
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The highest rates of sexual infection and unwanted pregnancy are in people from deprived backgrounds further increasing the spiral of decline into poverty and ill health. |
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The characters are nicely shaded in contrast to the backgrounds and have a glowing soft look about them that immediately endears the game to the gamer. |
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It has brought greater understanding and even some agreement among people of diverse backgrounds and concerns, ranging from agnostic seekers to people of traditional faith. |
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Let yesterday prove that Londoners and Britons of all faiths and backgrounds can still see clearly who their enemies are, and refuse to bow the knee. |
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They came from the poor suburban neighborhoods around Paris and Toulouse in France and had backgrounds of petty criminality. |
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Other than some aliasing on the car models and in the distant backgrounds, Rallisport features amazing graphics that certainly add to the game's play experience. |
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Citizens here who read The Korea Times have the opportunity to amass a wider variety of idiomatic and colloquial expressions written by foreigners from various backgrounds. |
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It dived into their pre-apocalypse backgrounds, their vices and issues with class. |
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The digital backgrounds are new to Sherman's work, and the more trippy and hallucinogenic they are, the more they draw attention away from the characterizations. |
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Partly by design, and partly by chance, programmers believe they achieved a remarkable mix of social backgrounds which was key to the programme's success. |
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A mixed marriage is most commonly conceived as the marriage between people of different ethnic identities but it also refers to those of different religious backgrounds. |
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A large number come from disrupted family backgrounds, economically or socially deprived families or are children who come from conflict zones themselves. |
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When you look at what principals and superintendents have in terms of their educational backgrounds, nowhere in there is anything resembling business training. |
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In short, different areas of Europe became involved in the processes of convergence and integration at very different times, and from very different backgrounds. |
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The emotional shifts were mirrored within each painting, from the coolness of the flat greenish-blue backgrounds to the vigorous strokes of red and orange. |
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And honestly, what is it with anti-monarchists and nasty pink backgrounds? |
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Even basic initiatives like providing a square meal to schoolchildren from disadvantaged backgrounds have been found to produce enormous results in school attendance. |
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Lots of rust brown backgrounds with random objects strewn across it. |
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The animators also overuse long pans over static backgrounds. |
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He shot all of his actors against blue screen backgrounds, later adding a digital production design, effects, all of the action and monochromic blue and tan tinting. |
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One community college campus responds by providing adjunct services, such as tutorial programs for small groups of students of mixed language backgrounds. |
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Rule-breaking silhouettes are presented against raw and untamed backgrounds. |
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Our company recognizes, appreciates and benefits from the ideas generated by people from a wide variety of backgrounds and we strive to reflect the communities we serve. |
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English is also a lingua franca, and new migrants need it to communicate with migrants with other community language backgrounds as well as with monolingual English speakers. |
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A further four medallions were also added to the rococo ceiling in the Great Room, in this instance in monochrome with backgrounds painted to represent terracotta. |
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A group of young Ulsterwomen from disadvantaged backgrounds so impressed the former actress and chart-topper that she has agreed to come to Belfast and make a speech. |
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They're the ones who released the photoshopped images that showed only the backgrounds of the photos in hopes that people could identify where they were taken. |
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His rough, fuzzy backgrounds and crisp, hard-edged beats have a ragged beauty that shines through all the tape static and lo-fi murk of his recordings. |
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Another one of the hackers shared some of the backgrounds of gnosis group members. |
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Schools were adjuncts of pupils' social backgrounds and teachers were tasked to implement a curriculum which maintained both social hierarchy and stasis. |
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The political arena was left as a fertile ground for undigested political philosophies from political activists of humbler intellectual backgrounds like Kenneth Kaunda. |
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We speak of diversity on our campus, but the communiversity was even more diverse, with children, students, parents, old people, from all backgrounds. |
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Opposites attract, even when they come from different ethnic backgrounds, Rob seems to shrilly scream at the top of its lungs. |
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Tanzanians of all ethnic backgrounds participate in rites of passage. |
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Intermediate schools should be phased out as they are only satisfactory for pupils from better home backgrounds where the home influence is paramount. |
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Through the program, I also befriended children of all racial, ethnic, socioeconomic and religious backgrounds. |
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We are all security risks with backgrounds and personal histories resembling a silhouette of the Rocky Mountains. |
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Will they have extensive educational backgrounds and technical experience? |
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The abrupt changes in gradient visible in the graph are caused when the number of relevant genetic backgrounds i max changes from one integer value to the next. |
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Americans come from many backgrounds, but one thing most of us share is a work ethic. |
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His son, Eddie, independently backgrounds about 250 head of stocker cattle each year and finishes them in a 4,400-head feedlot that he manages for a different owner. |
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In the fruit fly, there is a well-studied system that prevents transmission of one particular genotype to the next generation in appropriate genetic backgrounds. |
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White umbrellas give the best catchlights in the eye and are the preferred choice for high key portraits with light backgrounds, where some spill won't be noticed. |
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Most come from rural backgrounds and are poorly educated, handicaps for anyone who wants to get ahead in the modern urban-commercial civilisation. |
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He said the project would work with young people from different backgrounds and ethnic origins with the youngsters creating their own work at a professional standard. |
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Because of their varied backgrounds, these teachers and professionals often use different theoretical and applied didactic and pedagogic practices. |
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We have a proven pedigree because of our retailing backgrounds. |
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Maintaining a consistent roster from year to year and signing players of similar ethnic backgrounds has helped to produce one of the most balanced, fluid teams in the world. |
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It may be their collective hardcore or thrash metal backgrounds. |
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Political parties usually have one powerful leader who carefully selects candidates from different socio-economic, regional, and ethnic backgrounds. |
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Cappiello is the Italian-born father of the Modern Poster, whose technique utilized strong, flat and sometimes dissonant colors against dark backgrounds. |
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I am trying to import bitmaps with transparent backgrounds from Adobe Photoshop to Director. |
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Some contemporary police have military backgrounds to fall back on. |
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Scatter rugs can radically change the appearance of a floor if you tire of it, but can look out of place on striking backgrounds. |
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It was fantastic to see students from such diverse backgrounds working together to create this flagship event for UCE Birmingham. |
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Afterwards we made some camouflage masks for role-play in the trees then hid them on camouflaged backgrounds. |
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The MUGA improvements will benefit the whole community and encourage people of all ages and backgrounds to take part in sport. |
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The Platonic and Plutarchan backgrounds, then, shed significant light on Apuleius' satirical self-fashioning in the role of Lucius. |
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Toking up was implied by smoky backgrounds and non sequiturial banter. |
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Cancer is a complex multigenetic disease, and different genetic backgrounds may contribute to the discrepancy. |
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His painterly but abstracted figures typically appear isolated in glass or steel geometrical cages set against flat, nondescript backgrounds. |
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This period of sparse settlement included colonizers from different backgrounds. |
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Western artists were attracted to the colorful backgrounds, realistic interior and exterior scenes, and idealized figures. |
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Traditionally fans of rivals Rangers came from Scottish or Northern Irish Protestant backgrounds and support British Unionism. |
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It might seem that the prominent stripes on the back of mackerels are there to provide camouflage against broken backgrounds. |
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In other works, landscape backgrounds for figures can still form an important part of the work. |
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Landscape backgrounds for various types of painting became increasingly prominent and skilful during the 15th century. |
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By changing naturalistic backgrounds, the camouflage responses of different species can be measured. |
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Thus the Azorean population received a significant contribution from people with genetic backgrounds other than Portuguese. |
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This is, however, not to be confused with the migrants' national backgrounds, which are recorded. |
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It became Egypt's main Greek city, with Greek people from diverse backgrounds. |
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Although influenced by Hinduism, his path catered to an international community of seekers from diverse backgrounds. |
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Henry had a wide range of mistresses from a range of backgrounds, and the relationships appear to have been conducted relatively openly. |
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White Americans of all European backgrounds are present in all areas of the state. |
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These Mennonites attracted people from different Anabaptist backgrounds who formed a new community. |
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The sizable middle group is composed of peoples of different ethnic backgrounds. |
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Muslims are the majority in 49 countries, they speak hundreds of languages and come from diverse ethnic backgrounds. |
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It would be remarkable that the supercoset construction works well, even if the resulting backgrounds are not maximally supersymmetric. |
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About half of WCA students were previously enrolled in other Wisconsin public schools, and the other half come from home-schooling backgrounds. |
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Macdonald noted that Inflight's wind tunnel flyers come from diverse backgrounds and for various reasons. |
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Montrealers of all backgrounds are fiercely proud of their town's claim to be the birthplace of hockey. |
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Many leaders of the contemporary evangelical movement came from Brethren backgrounds. |
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Nowruz, which means 'New Day' is celebrated by people with various religious backgrounds but is a holy day for Zoroastrians. |
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People of all ages and backgrounds are involved in the program, including lawyers, police officers, retirees and homemakers. |
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Eugenicists of all political backgrounds identified themselves as hereditarian. |
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Given your origins in the industrial Silesian region, what was it like interacting with people from different class backgrounds? |
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The intuitive user interface enables employees of all backgrounds to iteratively browse and generate inquiries and reports. |
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They are all hip hop artists with Arabic backgrounds who will be performing in shows side-by-side with local artists such as DAM, Saz and G-Town. |
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He argues that the lodges only attracted men of similar social backgrounds. |
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It is a contact process to convince and attract clients with specific behaviors based on their different backgrounds. |
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Part of her novel's mystery stems from this disparity in religious backgrounds and the accompanying sense of unknowability. |
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Their backgrounds suggest an unhealthy, weedy soil that causes their young plants to twist and permutate. |
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Counterintuitively, these transitioned property professionals succeed in the industry because of their diverse backgrounds. |
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We now use iPads and have a greenscreen, where we can use different backgrounds and soundtracks and pupils can devise their own storylines. |
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A wonderful way to introduce the concept of Bar Mitzvah to curious children of all faiths and backgrounds. |
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Nutrition knowledge, attitude and dietary practices of adolescents and mothers of different socioeconomic backgrounds in Khartoum locality. |
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Though they have a belter and a blues singer, the vampiness of their delivery suggested more theater than church in their backgrounds. |
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What's more, Celera is sequencing the genomes of six men and women of differing ethnic backgrounds to find single nucleotide polymorphisms. |
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There, I saw not only flare-ups of ethnic animosity, but the comity that was also possible among men of different backgrounds. |
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Another frequent application of the term is to distinguish political groups in areas of mixed religious backgrounds. |
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Migrants who enter Britain for unskilled employment are from both rural and urban backgrounds. |
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Some professional brass players and contesting brass band personnel have Salvation Army backgrounds. |
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At the same time, there is an opportunity to meet people from a wide range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. |
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Other characteristics of Pictish metalwork are dotted backgrounds or designs and animal forms influenced by Insular art. |
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The school's mission is to help motivated students become a doctor, irrespective of ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds. |
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Colloquially it refers to British citizens or residents whose parents are of two or more different races or ethnic backgrounds. |
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The Commission is made up of 10 commissioners with backgrounds in various fields of equality and human rights. |
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Motivating this nonsocial behavior is the fact that one's own comfort level is the rider's key concern, rather than the backgrounds of fellow passengers. |
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Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran called on Muslims to learn Esperanto and praised its use as a medium for better understanding among peoples of different religious backgrounds. |
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Teacher training and Pole Dance Instructor certification is also offered to women who have fitness or dance backgrounds that want to teach and open their own dance studio. |
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Most of our students come from multicultural backgrounds and we proudly embrace our diversity at VISS, which is why Chandab's presence was so profound. |
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Inspired by their backgrounds in Celtic folk traditions, Lucy's intricate vocal style is accompanied by skilful playing on guitar, ukulele and Appalachian dulcimer. |
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Against these backgrounds, this study aimed to determine the bacterial prevalence of LRTIs among children attending a tertiary hospital in Benin City, Nigeria. |
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The statement was in favor of an environment in which people coming from different beliefs and backgrounds may engage in passionate dialogue without belittling one another. |
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The wide aperture combined with a seven-bladed iris diaphragm allows for easy creation of professional-looking photos with smooth, defocused backgrounds. |
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Trease is best known for writing children's historical novels, whose content reflects his insistence on historically correct backgrounds, which he meticulously researched. |
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On a sheerly technical plane, the projections used for the backgrounds were very effective, particularly in the third act, where a sunset faded most convincingly. |
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At Safavieh, the Ralph Lauren line added about 15 dhurries, while the Isaac Mizrahi licensed line increased with several bold floral handtufted designs on black backgrounds. |
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Strongly coloured bears of many shapes, sizes and moods play across soft pastel backgrounds scattered with stars, jellybeans, ladybirds, polka dots or flowers. |
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So after she retired, Gardenhire returned her native Southern California to try to make sure Los Angelenos of all backgrounds had access to quality ballet training. |
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The result defines and teaches classical physics and provides cutting edge information and research in a way general readers without science backgrounds can readily absorb. |
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Although some of the newly rich Normans in England came from William's close family or from the upper Norman nobility, others were from relatively humble backgrounds. |
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The Rio Grande Rise separates the Santos and Pelotas Basins and is composed of western and eastern areas, which have different geological backgrounds. |
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Our boating lifestyle attracts people of all ages and backgrounds, from international yachters and competitive sailors to seagoing kayakers and Sunday fishermen. |
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Another notable aspect of the Gospels are tiny drops of red lead, which create backgrounds, outlines, and patterns, but never appear on the carpet pages. |
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