Do we have jurors kind of freelancing, making their own decisions, not willing to be a part of the deliberative process anymore? |
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What has happened to the elements of darkness, deception and fear that used to be a part of the fairytale world? |
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She said that anyone could be a part of the Atlantic team if they were active and had initiative. |
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Guest lectures, seminars, product presentations and cultural programmes will also be a part of the exhibition. |
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While direct marketing may be used tactically, it must be a part of a brand's longer-term marketing plan. |
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It suited her to be behind the scenes, where she could be a part of the artistic excitement but bask happily out of the spotlight. |
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Of course, business is all about mutual backscratching, nothing wrong with that, but if I am right, I want to be a part of that network. |
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But he refused to be a part of power politics and hold any political post of profit despite offers. |
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Of course, bankruptcy can be a part of the creative destruction that keeps a market economy vital. |
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Only intermittently do you see a hint of the psychosis you know must be a part of his makeup. |
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He spoke on the importance of believing in Biblical creationism and the Flood, and why it needs to be a part of our evangelism. |
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As soon as you let colonial architecture be a part of the vernacular then you have posited a sensible argument and can stop there. |
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By the same logic, anyone deciding to not be a part of it will be totally and irreconcilably excluded from it. |
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It is also vital that all interested political parties be allowed to be a part of the national conference. |
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If they don't follow them, they're not going to be a part of the program, whether it be indefinitely or permanently. |
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It's time to hook into that collectiveness that is humanity and be a part of it. |
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As a parent, my job is to feed her, clothe her and be a part of the culture she's growing up in. |
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Symptoms of physical restlessness or hyperactivity can be a part of the disorder. |
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But I refuse to be a part of the madness that takes over the parkways and highways on the day after Thanksgiving. |
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I think it should be a part of every high school curriculum, as well as compulsory education in the how and why of our electoral process. |
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The beauty, the mystery, the danger, and the drama will always be a part of space exploration. |
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Traditions teach us that we should have dominion over nature, and not be a part of nature. |
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Their thinking, ideas, and aspirations should be a part of the planning exercise for their city. |
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It just felt nice to be a part of a different city, orienting myself slowly, getting a feel for the grid system. |
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They come to be a part of a network of people that they connect with, engage with. |
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I know that but two wrongs don't make a right but I just don't want to be a part of this anymore. |
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Command and control through the use of fires, flags, trumpets, carrier pigeons, etc., continued to be a part of warfare for centuries. |
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He just wanted to be a part of the Camp for some time. It could be a period as short as a month or a year. |
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If anything you have dishonored me for bringing me to be a part of this family. |
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Even before I first wandered into the cabstand for an after-school job, I knew I wanted to be a part of them. |
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There was a gentle warmth emanating from him, and she wanted to be a part of it for a while. |
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Lou spent much of her life in the company of men from respectable society, but she could never be a part of that society herself. |
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Six of the late ABC anchor's primetime news specials are going to be a part of a two-disc set. |
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We are very happy to be a part of the revitalization of historic downtown Wilmington. |
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One of the most electrifying players in the world wants to be a part of a winner for the United States. |
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The college administration would like to keep upperclassmen on campus to be a part of student life instead of moving into apartments. |
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At this point in his life we do not want him to be a part of it either, we don't want to confuse him any, as far as he is concerned I am his Dad. |
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Like many other aspects of the industry, they are missing the boat on technological advances that you all need to be a part of. |
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In order for wireless to have a future where you could have Wi-Fi VPNs, roaming has to be a part of that. |
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That kind of thing helps create the friendly, informal atmosphere that makes the blogosphere so much fun to be a part of. |
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He had played a big role in my life since I was little so he would always be a part of my life. |
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Angela had only agreed to meet with Deidre to politely tell her she wouldn't be a part of dragging her brother through the mud as a cheap publicity stunt. |
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Set in a cavernous industrial-style warehouse, Psycle HQ feels like a club you want to be a part of. |
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He will forever be a part of baseball lore because of his 11th inning walk-off shot, giving the Yankees a 6-5 win in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series. |
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Each of these women has made a big effort to be a part of the air show scene, loves aerobatics, loves aviation in general and is uniquely qualified for the job. |
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There may even be a part of him that he himself does not recognize, a second self that is capable of otherwise repugnant violence. |
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Anyway we will have a guest book up and running from tomorrow or Friday at the latest so if you are dying to be a part of it all then you will have your chance. |
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An aqua show, a mega book exhibition, a food court, and an amusement park with over 20 imported amusement rides will also be a part of the fair, Mr. Nair said. |
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They have a long-range plan in place and I am proud to be a part of that. |
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Although he happily watched me light the sabbath candles and even attended synagogue once, he was never going to be a part of the religious life I was constructing for myself. |
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For example, if hemophilia prevents your child from participating in a contact sport, he or she can still be a part of the team as the scorekeeper or assistant manager. |
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Is it better to be a part of a community against your own instincts, or be your own person and be ostracized? |
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When designing a good user experience it's important to remember these four principles, which should be a part of any usability or user experience specialist's toolkit. |
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They came to Charlotte to see the president nominated in the flesh, to be a part of living history. |
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You've got to modernize the system in order to be a part of the system. |
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I was so eager to be a part of something underground at that point that I would have committed actual sins involving caffeine to be accepted as a writer. |
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It was thrilling to be a part of it, then disappointing to be left out. |
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The oklahoman also has said that middle ground has to be a part of the debt deal. |
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The region used to be a part of the Ottoman Empire before Russia took over in the 19th century. |
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The American chestnut did not really disappear from the eastern forests-it ceased to be a part of the forest canopy and is now a part of the shrub understory. |
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It should be a part of the film libraries of all aspiring filmmakers. |
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I had had love goggles on for many years, thinking that I wanted to marry Dennis and be a part of his family. |
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In May 2015, Blackpool Transport announced that 675 and 685 would be a part of the operational Heritage Fleet later in the year. |
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I will not be a part of a political slugfest on the backs of dead Americans. |
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These dialects are however sometimes considered to be a part of or related to Limburgish. |
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Although quite a range of events can be a part of the Highland athletics competition, a few have become standard. |
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Berkeley thus concluded that forces lay beyond any kind of empirical observation and could not be a part of proper science. |
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The Alex Timbers to-be directed musical will be a part of Californian theatre company La Jolla Playhouse's 2015-16 season. |
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The minute Jason Harris heard Andi Carder and Clayton Chaney playing music together, he knew he wanted to be a part of it. |
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Friends without a headset can still be a part of the conversation by using mono mode,a 2D window into the vTime metaverse. |
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Bona Vacantia Division will be a part of the new Government Legal Department. |
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He wants to be a part of it and he is really coachable, but he's just 18 so he's a young freshman. |
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This decision was later overturned, and wrestling will be a part of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. |
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Congregationalism is often considered to be a part of the wider Reformed tradition. |
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It would be nice if those in the industry could shed some light on how aspiring screenwriters can be a part of their film productions. |
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We have volunteers who come from Los Angeles, Saudi Arabia, Europe and India, to name a few just, to be a part of DIFF every year. |
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The bodyworker should explicitly tell the client that sexual touch or sexual stimulation will not be a part of their relationship. |
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The sighting has thrilled some space enthusiasts because the object seen in the sky could still be a part of the 2014 Perseid meteor shower. |
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It's going to be loud, it's going to be gungy and best of all, you get to be a part of the action. |
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In the present case report, bone involvement also appeared to be a part of haematogenous spread, since both liver and bone were involved. |
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We would certainly hope that our patented, proprietary 'embryo-safe' single-cell blastomere technique would be a part of any such conversation. |
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We are excited to be a part of Lilith as a title sponsor and to share Crystal Light with concert-goers all summer long. |
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Many are unpaid interns, simply making the trip to be a part of PVS and live in the mountains. |
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For example, grapes and nautical images might be used on the kylix or a ceremonial procession might be a part of the lekythos design. |
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I am pleased to be a part of such a forward-thinking, dynamic company as internet. |
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We are thrilled to work with APL and to be a part of this exciting project. |
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We've managed to survive, and I want to be a part of that tradition. |
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For the individual who wishes to live in his time, to be a part of the future, the super-industrial revolution offers no surcease from change. |
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Especially in developing countries, such flocks may be a part of subsistence agriculture rather than a system of trade. |
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Can you accept yourself as a part of that nonjudged environment and allow yourself just to be a part of the world? |
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The Greek War of Independence had major affects on Cyprus and after the Ottomans had left, Cyprus continued to create a Greek culture they wished to be a part of. |
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First, it should appear to be a part of the site and not a foreign element set up boxwise on edge to the utter humiliation of every natural thing in sight. |
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The roles of question-answerer, affective reassurer, instructor, presenter of alternatives, and quality filter have all been found to be a part of search success. |
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It is now believed to be a part of generalised hamartomatous disorder featuring fat in the soft tissues and even in the bowel, known as Proteus syndrome. |
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Chiliad could be a part of the game, according to speculations. |
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Despite being classified as an Atlantic island, Barbados is considered to be a part of the Caribbean, where it is ranked as a leading tourist destination. |
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Various poems by Larkin were included in a 1953 PEN Anthology that also included poems by Amis and Robert Conquest, and Larkin was seen to be a part of this grouping. |
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In the 1960s, 70s and 80s, Chechens felt themselves to be a part of the Soviet Union, because they had been born, grown up, lived, been educated and worked in that state. |
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I'm just honored to be a part of the whole thing because there's been a lot of legendary players who have played in this game over the years,'' Doupe said. |
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Loy and other Plant employees continue to be a part of it and hosting plant visits for local high school students involved in the PTAC High School Forum. |
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McCrone's trust in Nerac for such a confidential, high-profile case is an honor and truly a research victory that both companies are proud to be a part of. |
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Some families have the resources to digitize their home movie collections, but they can still be a part of Texas history by donating this media to the Archive. |
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