Every slave state had its own slave code and body of court decisions. These codes made slavery permanent in these states. |
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The mother centriole is transformed into a basal body competent to nucleate a primary cilium in quiescent cells. |
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An artist's chef-d'oeuvre and the body of the Master's work must refer to one another in a certain way. |
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This paper will provide a methodology and progress report from a multivocal thematic synthesis being conducted on an extensive, diverse body of empirical studies. |
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News of the clergy man’s death has split views in the country even as the search for his body continues. His body had not been found by close of day. |
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Hikers made a grim discovery when they came across a dead body in the woods. |
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During exercise, the body releases chemicals in the brain that make you feel better. |
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You can be sure that your mind and body will both feel fully relaxed and refreshed; ready to start your well-deserved vacation off on the best foot! |
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The virus will incubate in the body for several days before the patient experiences any symptoms. |
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His body sprouts fingers thicker than carrots. They grip me knobbily. He rocks back and forth like a leaky old boat shakes on the ocean. |
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The body of the car was reshaped to allow for more cargo space. |
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The coroner performed an autopsy on the murder victim's body. |
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The body, wrapped in many clothes, is borne on a kind of bier, round which men leap wildly and abandonly, trying to touch it. |
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Rather than abjecting her own fat body, the Ipecac-taking fat girl is abjecting diet culture. |
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The more abstract we are from the body... the more fit we shall be to behold divine light. |
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Such as are not swallowed, but only kept in the mouth, are gargarisms used commonly after a purge, when the body is soluble and loose. |
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Maybe she was just getting her ya-yas out, running for the sheer joy of being in a physical body. |
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I'm a fisher of men and my gimp is doing a saltarello over every body of water to fetch up what it may. |
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Moving very slowly, taking extremely ginger steps, the woman felt beads of sweat dripping down from her body. |
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As a result of their efforts there is a sizable body of information regarding Old World microtine glandes and their usefulness in classification. |
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She was perfumed, and beside the wave of her perfume, Mendel perceived uneasily the heavy, goatish odor of Pavel's sweating body. |
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The results show a fairly gracilized body build both in males and females, and a morphological convergence of the proportions of the two sexes. |
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The body of your discourse is sometime guarded with fragments, and the guards are but slightly basted on neither. |
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He didn't have puffed-up gym muscles. His strapping body had a rippling stomach, ridged like a tray of baklava. |
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You're wrong, kids all around the world play football, it just takes a ball and a pair of sneakers, whereas handegg requires a full body armour. |
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Indeed there is no contrivance of our body, but some good man in Scripture hath hanselled it with prayer. |
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My hair stood on end all over my body and my haphephobia, the fear of being touched, kicked into full gear. |
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Should it be desired, however, to run the hackle all over the body, it may be tied on along with the peacock's harls. |
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The Department for Transport is the government body responsible for overseeing transport in England. |
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English Heritage is a governmental body with a broad remit of managing the historic sites, artefacts and environments of England. |
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The Football Association is the oldest governing body in the sport, with the rules of football first drafted in 1863 by Ebenezer Cobb Morley. |
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Sport England is the governing body responsible for distributing funds and providing strategic guidance for sporting activity in England. |
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If you reduce the header of this document, the body will fit onto a single page. |
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The main body of the brigade followed the advanced party, and having ascended the heighths, halted there during the night. |
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It was unclear if the blatant display of her body was meant as a sexual advance or some other expression of heteroflexibility or homosociality. |
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In high context cultures, however, besides the spoken word, body language, gestures, shaking of the head and hand, each convey some meaning. |
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Notwithstanding its different configurations, it is considered to be one single body. |
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The 28 Commissioners as a single body are subject to a vote of approval by the European Parliament. |
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The body of the word was so nearly the same in the two languages that only the endings would put obstacles in the way of mutual understanding. |
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Drinking the water as a means of survival would actually hydrate the body instead of dehydrating, as is the case with ocean water. |
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The governing body of the Convention is the Helsinki Commission, also known as HELCOM, or Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission. |
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The king's body was sent north for reburial, in the reign of his son Alexander, at Dunfermline Abbey, or possibly Iona. |
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The rabbet for the comparatively horizontal horn timber is taken from the sections in the body plan. |
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Your body is a horst and mine a graben, because horst is the opposite of graben. |
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Aristotle explains the phenomenon that occurs when a person stares at a moving stimulus such as the waves in a body of water. |
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The instant his feet touched the cold metal floor of the storage room he felt a hot-flash pass through his body. |
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Thereafter, the public body is charged with implementing and fulfilling its obligations under the Welsh Language Scheme. |
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It could be said that the legendary history of Britain was created in part to form a body of patriotic myth for the country. |
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The body of the American bison is typically hairier, though its tail has less hair than that of the European bison. |
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The base of a plough body is called the frog and the soil wearing parts are bolted to it. |
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A plough body with a worn share will not have enough 'suck' to ensure that it penetrates the ground to its full working depth. |
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Shear bolts which break when a plough body hits an obstruction are a cheaper overload protection device. |
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The use of furrow widener or a longer mouldboard on the rear body will overcome the problem. |
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Tumuli graves had a chamber, rather large in some cases, lined with timber and with the body and grave goods set about the room. |
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The rats gradually became weak and asthenia, and showed mucous hypersecretion, anorexia, body weight reduction, hydrouria, diarrhea. |
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For example, the smoker may become hyperaware of all or part of his body, of all or part of his mind. |
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During regular sessions, the Emperor sat among the Senate body, speaking in turn. |
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Claudius set about remodeling the Senate into a more efficient, representative body. |
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Thus, over the course of time, parallel to the civil law and supplementing and correcting it, a new body of praetoric law emerged. |
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A parallel bid to read the body in terms of the new science came from iatrochemistry. |
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Inhumation burial in sarcophagi can often include the body being encased in gypsum and then in a lead coffin. |
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From this turnpike he walked far, only to stand in icelight where the poets and brothers rocked in the rickety porch-dark of his body. |
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Following his death, his body was transferred to Constantinople and buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles there. |
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Later tradition has his body moved to the church of San Giovanni della Pigna, near the pantheon. |
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Its main body was the senate, which met in a building still extant in the forum of Rome. |
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They entrenched themselves, the larger body at Appledore, Kent, and the lesser, under Hastein, at Milton, also in Kent. |
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For the plastick in them is too highly awakened, to inactuate only an aerial body. |
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I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body. |
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His embalmed body was returned to Denmark for burial in the church he had built himself. |
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From some undreamed-of reservoir my body summoned up a gravity tank of incalescent libido. |
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The day after the battle, Harold's body was identified, either by his armour or marks on his body. |
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Gytha, Harold's mother, offered the victorious duke the weight of her son's body in gold for its custody, but her offer was refused. |
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William ordered that Harold's body be thrown into the sea, but whether that took place is unclear. |
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Waltham Abbey, which had been founded by Harold, later claimed that his body had been buried there secretly. |
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Harold's body was identified the day after the battle, either through his armour or marks on his body. |
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William ordered that Harold's body was to be thrown into the sea, but whether that took place is unclear. |
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God's immateriality entails the divine attribute of incorporeality, that God is neither a body nor embodied. |
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Be prepared to slip and duck his jab to infight or to counter with a quick punch to the head or body. |
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He was infirm of body but still keen of mind, and though it looked like he couldn't walk across the room, he crushed me in debate. |
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He is the influxive head, who both governs the whole body, and every member which is in any way serviceable to the body. |
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Nothing pesters the body and mind sooner than to be still fed, to eat and ingurgitate beyond all measure, as many do. |
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For your body has rights upon you, your eyes have a right upon you, your wife has a right upon you, your guest has a right upon you. |
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The body of the Duke of Clarence was recovered from the field by Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury, who conducted the English retreat. |
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His domination of the Privy Council, the king's most senior body of advisers, was unchallenged. |
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His body was brought to Leicester and openly exhibited to prove that he was dead. |
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Adams says that the author of a note, which was left next to Northumberland's body, blamed the earl for Richard's death. |
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In 1485, following his death in battle against Henry Tudor at Bosworth Field, Richard III's body was buried in Greyfriars Church in Leicester. |
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The humanists believed that it is important to transcend to the afterlife with a perfect mind and body, which could be attained with education. |
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Many fled abroad, including the influential Tyndale, who was eventually executed and his body burned at Henry's behest. |
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The General Synod of the Church of England is the legislative body for the church and comprises bishops, other clergy and laity. |
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He acts as president of the secretariat of the Anglican Communion Office, and its deliberative body, the Anglican Consultative Council. |
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When the masked stranger hew with his axe, the baker's head did split in twain and his body fell like a lump to the ground in turn. |
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Under the Basic Law of December 1963, limited autonomy was authorized under a joint legislative body for the territory's two provinces. |
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The Iron Lady has iron spikes and I don't need holes for air-conditioning my body. |
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These creatures have their bodies covered with itchsome warts which made it impossible for an Agbufu to stop scratching its body. |
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On the day after the execution, the king's head was sewn back onto his body, which was then embalmed and placed in a lead coffin. |
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The commission refused to allow Charles's burial at Westminster Abbey, so his body was conveyed to Windsor on the night of 7 February. |
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Also known as jail locks, Scandinavian padlocks were made from cast components, having a malleable iron body, shackle, and key. |
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Thus weakened, the remaining body of MPs, known as the Rump, agreed that Charles should be tried on a charge of treason. |
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The sea had jeeringly kept his finite body up, but drowned the infinite of his soul. |
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It was from these meetings that the Royal Society, England's premier scientific body, was to develop. |
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This is embodied in the sovereignty of the general will, the moral and collective legislative body constituted by citizens. |
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If you asked her where she learnt them, she would only laugh, her body shaking with laughter like jhow grass swaying in the wind. |
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Attendance was less expensive and the student body more socially representative. |
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The National Constituent Assembly functioned not only as a legislature, but also as a body to draft a new constitution. |
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Pitt's body was buried in Westminster Abbey on 22 February, having lain in state for two days in the Palace of Westminster. |
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Considered one of the best mid-meal snack or finger food in summer, cucumber is known to flush out toxins from the body. |
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His body was brought back to England where he was accorded a state funeral. |
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Although the Privy Council is primarily a British institution, officials from other Commonwealth realms are also appointed to the body. |
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In Scotland the main Protestant body is the Church of Scotland which is Presbyterian. |
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How did you keep body and soul together before you got your first paying job as an actor? |
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He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953 for his overall, lifetime body of work. |
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It came in between my legs as I propelled kickingly my body backwards looking at them. |
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The shared history of British presence has produced a substantial body of writing in many languages, known as Commonwealth literature. |
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One of its members was the President, appointed by the Council, who chaired the body and represented it. |
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The Assembly is a unicameral body consisting of 108 members elected under the Single Transferable Vote form of proportional representation. |
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There is no equivalent body for England, which is directly governed by the Parliament and the government of the United Kingdom. |
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The basal body is often called blepharoplast or kinocentrum and many investigators regard it as the center of ciliary activity. |
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Since the House of Commons is a very large body, Speakers are rarely called upon to use the casting vote. |
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The coroner examined the body but found no evidence of foul play. |
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The face is a particularly rich source for affect display, although other parts of the body may also be involved. |
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Somato-agnosies vary widely, and somato-paraphrenia is one of the examples of this inability to recognize a part of the body as one's own. |
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Movement of mitochondria and other cell parts from a neuron's cell body toward the synapse is called anterograde transport. |
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Apocrine glands are distributed throughout the body but are present in greatest abundance in the axilla, followed by the anogenital region. |
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Ancient literature provides clear evidence for the body of the hunchback functioning as an apotropaion. |
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For in the Rites of funeration they did use to anoint the dead body, with Aromatick Spices and Oyntments, before they buried them. |
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In their commentary, the Tosafot conclude that it is assur to inflict a wound in one's body even if he benefits from it. |
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Continue to breathe awarely, listening to your body, visualizing the part that is lacking energy. |
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Now, I know the story is away with the fairies, but he produces a body and I take him down to the station to talk to the detectives. |
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Men with Klinefelter syndrome have a single Barr body, whereas women with a 47,XXX karyotype have two Barr bodies. |
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With a few bold strokes of the pen he had rendered a titan with its streamlined body, immense mouth in front, and betentacled fins at the rear. |
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The actress, with her perfectly-curved body, was simply blazing in her new movie! |
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The student body consisted primarily of boarders, except for a few children belonging to the school staff. |
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The bumpers and front tyres were ruined, but the body of the car was in remarkable shape. |
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The local train operating company is the managing body for this section of track. |
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The English Channel is a body of water lying between Great Britain and France. |
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Using three-dimensional seismic and well data from the northern North Sea, we describe a large body of sand and interpret it as extrusive. |
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He led at Berks's head, as he came rushing in, and missed him, receiving a severe body blow in return. |
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You can tuck the body pillow around your body in various places, which makes finding a comfortable position easier. |
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The body is constructed of welded steel panels, with the bonnet, doors and boot lid in aluminium on steel frames. |
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Baudelaire is uninterested in boy-girls or transvestites. His androgynes must be voluptuously female in body contour. |
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It wasn't even one of the one-armed bro-hugs that we usually do, it was a full-on hug with my arms wrapped all the way around his pudgy body. |
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That girl was dynamite. Dark hair with killer blue eyes, bronze skin, and an exquisite full-figured body. |
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This hike is going to be burly, but worth it because there is good body surfing at that beach. |
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The bush pig is an African member of the pig family, Suidae, resembling a boar but with long body hair and tassels of hair on its ears. |
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Her short stout body was packed into pale pink polyester pants and a matching buttonfront vest. |
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They find illegal, the dissociation of the Caliphate and Sultanate, in short, the transfer of the Caliphian powers to a body of persons. |
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Her gown clung damply to her body, clearly revealing her callipygian curves and the entire shapely length of her legs. |
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If the beautiful body of the car isn't enough to catch your attention, the purr of the engine will give you a cargasm. |
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More than a day of rest, Sunday was a cementer of relationships, a soother of the mind, a comfort to the body and an elixir for the soul. |
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Centipedes differ from millipedes by having a single pair of legs on each body segment. |
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At best, he is but a channel to convey to the National Assembly such matter as may import that body to know. |
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The tail is curved up over the body and the pedipalps held forwards with the tip of the movable finger of the chela in contact with the sand. |
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Many believed this provision gutted the new law, as Lowry appointed three very conservative men to the body. |
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That large body of the working men who were not counted as citizens and had not so much as a vote to serve as an anodyne to their stomachs. |
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The body dies in stages, beginning at clinical death, then brain death, biological death, and finally, cellular death. |
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Female patients sometimes tell us that another woman enters her body and coaptates herself to it, especially during the act of coitus. |
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These cryoprotectants act colligatively by replacing the water and thus decreasing the amount of ice formed in the body. |
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The body of the comb-jelly is soft like that of the jellyfish, but the plan of structure and the organs are somewhat different. |
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The whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth. |
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It should not have been omitted that previous to completely stripping the body of the leviathan, he was beheaded. |
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And remained in a fluid body, it was a subject very unapt for proper conglaciation. |
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A question of right arises between the constituent and representative body. |
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Well, a body is bound to admit that for just a modest little one-line ad., it's a corker. |
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As any limb well and duly exercised, grows stronger, the nerves of the body are corroborated thereby. |
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Blood pumped around the human body courses throughout all its veins and arteries. |
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As a fat body is more subject to diseases, so are rich men to absurdities and fooleries, to many casualties and cross inconveniences. |
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The fundamental component of the protozoan body is the protoplasm which is without exception differentiated into the nucleus and the cytosome. |
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One excels at a plan or the title page, another works away at the body of the book, and the third is a dab at an index. |
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Modern medicine effectively provides the body with an adaptation, which ultimately deadapts the body and creates dependence on further therapy. |
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Conner's Band preceded the procession, playing the Dead March. The body was conveyed to Cypress Hill Cemetery. |
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His debilitated body, the victim of the wasting disease, could no longer support his weight. |
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The court of jurisdiction is to be distinguished from the deliberative body, the advisers of the crown. |
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Lourdes' intense need to dephysicalize her own body and the space of Cuba refers back to the physical abuse that she has suffered. |
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The main body of the Amazon River is too fast, too deep, and too silt laden for discus. |
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He has created for himself a honed, primed-for-victory body and is working hard on a ditto mind. |
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She was young, and had not quite grown into her long, doplic body. Despite her subtle awkwardness there was a sweetness about her. |
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Aspirin is a drug that reduces pain, acts against inflammation and lowers body temperature. |
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Obviously her body had decided that it was time for a full-on dysmenorrhoeic horror show, and it had chosen to today to start. |
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It was no good. I felt beyond all question that I was indeed Eden, not Elvesham. But Eden in Elvesham's body! |
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For example, being ratified by a constitutionally bound legislative body is one way in which an institution can be emergently justified. |
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This hastily ensorcelled collection of body parts is channeling raw magical energy. |
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From the very dawn of existence the infant must envisage self, and body acting on self. |
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His body behind the head becomes broad, from whence it is again extenuated all the way to the tail. |
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In severe burns, the body loses large amounts of nitrogen, in the urine and by exudation from the burned body surface. |
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There was a fat camp in the woods of West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, that would force my body to move, would serve me the meals I'd need to eat. |
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On the feetfirst top-top with a 19-inch hole, your body is tilted to about a 35-degree angle on entry. |
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In Russian military hospitals the subordinate duty is performed by a body of men who are designated feldschers. |
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The body of Eve 8, the fembot, represents both steely industrial strength and the mysteries of microelectronic circuitry. |
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By their means it became a received opinion, that the souls of men departing this life, do flit out of one body into some other. |
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By the perpetual flux of the liquids, a great part of them is thrown out of the body. |
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Transfer of oxygen from the lungs to the brain in the human body occurs by means of forced convection. |
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The foreign body stuck inside the dog's stomach turned out to be a bottle cap. |
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Arnold, therefore, as usual with him, led the forlorn hope, marching about one hundred yards before the main body. |
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The lead seals confining the liquefying body of the former king were not secure and foulsome black ooze seeped from one edge. |
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Here, fourhanded Visnu is seen seated on Garuda who has a human body with curly hair and leaf-like feathers. |
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Neither can the natural body of Christ be subject to any fraction or breaking up. |
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A freak accident during basic training left his son crushed beneath the body of an overturned supply truck. |
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We say of a stubborn body that standeth still in the denying of his fault, This man will not acknowledge his fault, or, He will not be acknown of his fault. |
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Different drugs act on different parts of our body in many different ways. |
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In ego-mindedness you can become hijacked by feelings of fight or flight in the guts, which stiffen your body against the negative reactions you anticipate. |
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In an after-stroke, Lancelot brought his blade skidding down shallowly across Mordred's armor to nick his neck, the only exposed flesh on his body. |
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Maxentius' body was fished out of the Tiber and decapitated. |
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From the nasal cavity the white elixer passes down a secret channel called amrita-nadi and is then distributed throughout the body, with the majority ending up in the brain. |
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I went to the Venice beach body building competition and noticed the competitor from Athen, and boy oh boy lemme tell ya, that's what a call classic Greek anatomy. |
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The body having been encoffined, we two alone bore it to its rest. |
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Can we conceive a body of men, engifted with a mightier privilege than that of being salvation to hundreds of thousands of crushed and trampled human beings? |
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I see myself and Quest falling over backwards and his body rolling off my legs, and that wicked metal pommel winking in the sun, having almost kebabbed me. |
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In theory, these countries had representation in the English Parliament, but since this body never received real powers, such representation remained ineffective. |
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Estrogens are eliminated from the body by metabolically conversion to estrogenically inactive metabolites that are excreted in the urine and feces. |
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I am not ready to ridicule the claim of the Yogi adepts, that they are able to project some kind of astral body, and to communicate with one another from distant places. |
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The British government has been more diplomatic but no less pointed, arguing that a body led by the European Central Bank is likely to be too eurocentric. |
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There are drugs designed to excite certain nerves in our body. |
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The bloke's suit looked made-to-order for someone else's body, not so much a bag of fruit as a crate of it, and his hat band was twice the normal width, more like a bandana. |
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The hook is easily big enough to pass through a man's hand, and if it catches some part of the baiter's body or clothing, he goes over the side with it. |
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His fat body shook like a balatron, as if his soul, biting for anger at a mouth inadequately circumferential, desired in vain to fret a passage through it. |
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The sword was carried in a belt of buff or other leather girded round the body, or thrown over the right shoulder, these shoulder belts were called baudricks. |
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Further probings revealed the existence of a clutch of master control genes, each directing the development of a section of body, which were dubbed homeotic or hox genes. |
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The father scorned stooping. Neither his body nor his mind was bendable. |
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As we have seen, it does not belong to the concept of material body to be alive, and even less to the be alive in and independent way and therefore to be besouled. |
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A certain segment of the body, in other words, had done something appropriate to a different segment of the body. Something had gone wrong with the homeotic genes. |
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A fall of hair tumbled down one side of her body like a veil. |
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This left the Rump as basically a conservative body whose vested interests in the existing land ownership and legal systems made it unlikely to want to reform them. |
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Her body was found at four o'clock, just two hours after the murder. |
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In many programming languages, the method body is enclosed in braces. |
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Penny was in the scullery, pressing the body of her new dress. |
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Edward IV set up the Council of the North as an administrative body in 1472 to improve government control and economic prosperity and benefit the whole of Northern England. |
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We have now amassed a body of evidence which points to one conclusion. |
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We find that motion near the surface of an irregular asteroid is quite different from the motion near the surface of a homoplastically spheroidal celestial body. |
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I was escorted from the building by a body of armed security guards. |
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It is generally accepted that postmortem, Richard's naked body was tied to the back of a horse, with his arms slung over one side and his legs and buttocks over the other. |
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On many, a cold freezing night, of temperatures hovering near zero, the finocchios tease and try to encourage Tedesco to join in their warm body orgies. |
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Our only first-rate body of contemporary poetry is the German. |
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The polio vaccination program took a body blow last spring when the disease developed in children injected with vaccine from the Cutter Laboratories of Berkeley, Calif. |
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There are, however, body languages that can transcend cultural lines. |
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The detached body part should be quickly irrigated to remove contaminants. |
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I have a number of body piercings that would make a nun shiver. |
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Temporarily transferred to Florence for the controls at the state body of the fine arts, the manuscript was severely damaged during the 1966 flood. |
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But I could also see Nerdo was expecting a verbal body slam. |
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A young law student, Sandra Fluke, came before this body, before the Members of Congress, and testified regarding coverage for family planning and contraceptives. |
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The 'bottom of the harbour' scheme was so named because a company once stripped of its assets, was dumped and, like a body in a cement suit, sank never to be seen again. |
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The ramjet should have failed, and then whoever run the race to the Power Room should have yanked his smoking body out of the way and, hopeably, restarted it. |
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The theory was breath-catching, but quickly fell apart when the accountant could give no account of what Sibyl might have done with Theresa's body. |
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Cromwell saw Barebone's Parliament as a temporary legislative body which he hoped would produce reforms and develop a constitution for the Commonwealth. |
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Li Zhixiang, a member of the PAP, which is estimated to have more than one million members, said the new shoes had dealt a body blow to bromodosis. |
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Jaroo kills Santana when he discovers the gold. Chavez and his men decide to join the Juaristas, while the Apaches leave the fort after finding Santana's body. |
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A hot sun burned down on us. Ten times during a single forenoon every stitch of clothes on one's body was soaked with perspiration, and ten times it dried again. |
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Sleep takes place as a result of overuse of the senses or of digestion, so it is vital to the body, including the senses, so it can be revitalized. |
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The Lee Valley Regional Park Authority is an example of a levying body. |
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Constitutionally, legislative power is vested with both the government and the Parliament of Norway, but the latter is the supreme legislature and a unicameral body. |
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Each public body is required to prepare for approval a Welsh Language Scheme, which indicates its commitment to the equality of treatment principle. |
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She is new. Any girl who uses signs or writes names on her body is clearly new to camwhoring, so they really don't know what they're getting themselves into. |
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He was motionless for a moment, breathing deeply, and then he separated himself from them, leaning his body away, with a distaste that he could feel growing cancerously. |
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His body was returned to Hursley and interred in a vault beneath All Saints' Parish Church, where a memorial tablet to him has been placed in recent years. |
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More unusual marks occur when a child is pushed against a patterned object, such as the imprint of a carpet or a carpet burn where the child's body skids along the carpet. |
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So what are trained readers of spy novels supposed to believe when Michael cashes in his chips and two strangers arrive to remove his body from the premises? |
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The thought of that relentless, cruel body that smelled of rancid oil, dung, and something more, something gaggingly sweet, almost made Olivia choke. |
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The Church of England has a legislative body, the General Synod. |
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Several agendas thus can be seen in this body of literature. |
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Liveried chaprasis were bringing in wreaths to be placed on Mattoo's body, from the Governor General, Prime Minister, cabinet ministers, heads of industrial houses. |
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The annual National Conference is the supreme governing body of the SNP, and is responsible for determining party policy and electing the National Executive Committee. |
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There are cases where more than one species of chewing louse may infest the same host species and the lice may prefer living on specific parts of the host's body. |
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Like the vast majority of rhinoceroses, the body plan of the woolly rhinoceros adhered to a conservative morphology, like the first rhinoceroses seen in the late Eocene. |
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It had thick, long fur, small ears, short, thick legs, and a stocky body. |
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The up-regulation of this enzyme in glomus cells of the carotid body in the neck enables the hypoxic animal to achieve a sustained increase in ventilation. |
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To club a battalion implies a temporary inability in the commanding officer to restore any given body of men to their natural front in line or column. |
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By linking the word to the body and the crowd, the human microphone transformed an obstacle into an important asset for the social movements in the street. |
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The impact of a large body in the oceans would inject large quantities of water through the tropopause cold trap into the stratosphere and lower mesosphere. |
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When a body collides with another, then momentum is conserved. |
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The two gownsmen lowered the rigid body. It lay straight as a board, supported by no more than its head on the chair-back, and its heels on the ground. |
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Introspectability cannot be the mark of the mental because one can introspect physical states, like indigestion or other internal physical events in the body. |
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I didn't even remember that I was wearing my spinster lingerie until the underwire bra and granny panties were off my body and lying at the foot of the bed. |
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The NHS budget is largely in the hands of a new body, NHS England. |
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Our perceptual space is at root a comportmental space, centering on the body, and knowing a location in ego-centric terms is a behavioral knowledge expressed actively. |
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Cop action films revelled in scenes of action and violence with the male body at the center engaging in fistfights, kickboxing, car chases, and gunplay. |
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The symptoms of conjunctivochalasis range from dry eye, epiphora, and irritation, to localized pain, foreign body sensation, subconjunctival hemorrhage, and ulceration. |
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Nelson's body was placed in a cask of brandy mixed with camphor and myrrh, which was then lashed to the Victory's mainmast and placed under guard. |
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She had no control of her body as she tumbled downhill. She did not know up from down. It was not unlike being cartwheeled in a relentlessly crashing wave. |
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But we now have a body of evidence showing that, with resources available, the NHS can no longer deliver what the NHS constitution requires of it. |
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Epidermis on the palms and soles is thicker and more cornified than epidermis on other areas of the body because of frequent use and superficial trauma. |
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The corpse was too large for the space, and when attendants forced the body into the tomb it burst, spreading a disgusting odour throughout the church. |
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A river name is a hydronym, a name of a body of water. The whole stock of hydronyms in a district, territory, country, or the like is called its hydronymy. |
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There's a building in St. Louis called the MEPS Building where doctors probe every crook and nanny of your body to see if you're physically fit enough to join the military. |
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Even as he went into the lighted, public place he remained dark and magic, the living silence seemed the body of reality in him, subtle, potent, indiscoverable. |
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This was not a course of pleasure, though it could be as everything was a treat, but one of healthful eating and abetting the digestive capabilities of the body. |
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Itchings, hitherto unknown, are felt all over the body, and render my skin sometimes painfully tender, sometimes quite benumbed, as if it were dead. |
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The Council of the European Communities was a body holding legislative and executive powers and was thus the main decision making body of the Community. |
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A body within the Puritan movement in the Church of England sought to abolish the office of bishop and remake the Church of England along Presbyterian lines. |
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The two styles are often considered one body of classical architecture. |
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The clean strike, confirmed by an examination of the king's body at Windsor in 1813, suggests that the execution was carried out by an experienced headsman. |
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Lastly, man is occasionally represented as having been framed out of a piece of the body of the Creator, or made by some demiurgic potter out of clay. |
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Given this background, how can dwarfs, beset by beautyism, heightism, and a succession of slights, move toward positive body images and self-esteem? |
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My receptionist job had turned me into a desk potato, so I began walking Pete every night in the fall of 1979 to provide the exercise my body was craving. |
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In the disturbed zone, introgression was less frequent and slender body shape was associated with diatomivorous behaviour, smaller size and greater gut vacuity. |
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I could see that he was dying, dying for a cigarette, dying for a fix maybe, dying for a little bit of freedom, but trapped in a hospital bed and a sick body. |
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In Chapter IV we learned that every animal consists of a body, or soma, formed of cells that are differentiated from the germ cells usually at an early stage of development. |
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Helioseismology, like terrestrial seismology, provides information about the interior of the body under study by using observations of slight motions on the surface. |
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Common law is the body of law developed from the thirteenth century to the present day, as case law or precedent, by judges, courts, and similar tribunals. |
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In effect, this meant either reclassifying the Remainder Waterway as a Cruising Waterway or entering into an agreement for another body to maintain the waterway. |
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Her body was found stuffed in a big, ole drainpipe down near the river. |
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