He should be bracketed with dictators as Hitler and Stalin for crimes against humanity. |
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Some composers frequently add bracketed accidentals in order to clarify complicated passages or chords. |
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Technically, they speak of a purism which redefines the areas of documentary photography in which they may be flippantly or carelessly bracketed. |
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They argued that voluntary clubs, like charities, should not be bracketed alongside profit-making businesses when it comes to rates valuations. |
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But the holes soon become bracketed by trees and tumble down side slopes, across ravines and up hills. |
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All positing of the real, as opposed to the intentional, existence of the world must be bracketed. |
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But the latter, too, is bracketed off, no less surely and to Stead's greater cost. |
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The demands of ordinary fellow feeling and conventional morality can be bracketed in service of the great sacred cause. |
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In our encounters with world music, aesthetic issues cannot be isolated and bracketed off. |
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No matter from which angle we analyze this theme, the other angles can never be completely bracketed out. |
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He graduated from Pembroke College Cambridge in 1875 as second wrangler, bracketed with George Chrystal. |
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The optimal value we are searching for is bracketed between a and b, and M is the point with the highest function value found so far. |
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On the contrary, he bracketed sceptics with atheists and free thinkers as the adversaries whom his system was meant to frustrate. |
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It should be noted that the partial manuscript was laser printed, and it included several handwritten remarks, which I have bracketed. |
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If you are using print film, you will probably never see a difference in bracketed shots, unless you have bracketed by 3 stops or more. |
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One side was fence, the other a swamp, a mire skewered by rotting birch trunks bracketed by hard tinder fungi. |
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About one in four Irish hotels remain unclassified, largely because they do not want to be bracketed with inferior establishments. |
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In what follows the LM's lections will be bracketed, but the RCL ones not, although it brackets the numerals of its Proper Sundays. |
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Arrowhead indicates muscle DT1, arrow indicates LT4, and LT1-3 are bracketed. |
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Portugal cannot simply be bracketed alongside the two other sides that the Africans will play in Germany. |
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This frame house was constructed in 1888 with a front-facing gable and a bracketed cornice with returns. |
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I don't think he, a respectable Conservative chairman of a Parish Council, was too pleased at being bracketed with a Stalinist! |
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Pray, what has the BJP done in domestic or foreign policy to not be bracketed in the same league as its political opponents? |
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The corbeling here forms a corbel table which assumes the appearance of a bracketed window sill. |
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They can be bracketed with Canada, the only side Scotland have beaten in 14 friendlies under Vogts. |
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The bracketed shelf above the door was probably a later addition, as were the Doric columns flanking the sidelights. |
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Passage through the vestibule leads to the grand rectangular courtyard and its central square basin with bracketed inner corners. |
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Should full stops be inside or outside of bracketed statements? |
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The time of deformation can be bracketed, however, if datable units, which both predate and postdate it, can be identified. |
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Insert bracketed words if the jury has been instructed on mistaken belief in consent. |
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In the target referring to restoring ecosystems that provide essential services, specific reference to water remains bracketed. |
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The square bracketed text in the second indent was deleted as it was considered repetitious. |
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Indeed, the tyranny of distance, so long bracketed with drought as Australia's enduring curse, has been turned on its head. |
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The draft text is not only a draft text put forth by the chair, but it has bracketed all these suggestions. |
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Feed shoots are double bracketed and are also manufactured from stainless steel which incorporates a unique anti vibration design. |
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In order to address that concern, the suggestion was made that the bracketed text should be deleted. |
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Delegates agreed to reconsider the bracketed text following the discussions of the informal group on low-GWP alternatives. |
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There are still difficulties with Beijing, but they should not be bracketed on this issue between Burma and Zimbabwe. |
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With regard to paragraph 1, several delegations preferred deleting the bracketed text. |
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This rectangular fragment from a painted wooden panel is decorated with stylised floral and vegetal motifs bracketed by geometric designs. |
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While some numbers and optional texts are no longer bracketed, this does not necessarily indicate that they have been agreed upon. |
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Note to the Commission: The Commission may wish to consider whether the bracketed text should be retained. |
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With reference to the bracketed language in Article 21, several delegations and one observer expressed a preference for the second alternative. |
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Each version consists of a test, in the bracketed statement following the if. |
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The following example demonstrates the steps used to calculate the Medical Impairment rating for the bracketed partially entitled conditions. |
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Those inclined to seek out a kind of mutuality among religious traditions have, in a sense, bracketed any highly dogmatic understanding of Christ. |
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York has its own special identity and should not be bracketed with Leeds, the city's Labour MP Hugh Bayley has told the Yorkshire and Humber Assembly. |
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If the company is unwilling to raise prices, it needs to be clearer about why it should be bracketed alongside other premium brands in consumers' eyes. |
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He was the subject of hagiographies in many languages, and was often bracketed along with Bismarck, Gladstone and Salisbury in the pantheon of world statesmen. |
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The only known blowers use a complex flexible rubber conduit assembly that needs to be bracketed and clamped at its outlet end to maintain its appropriate position. |
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Because the didn't have enough young boys for two full teams, they bracketed the seven-year olds with the eight-year olds. |
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If the bracketed words at the end of Rule 2 were adopted, then a judge would be empowered to adopt that Plan of Proceeding which appeared most reasonable. |
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The danger is that the cee'd may come to be bracketed in TG viewers' minds with its predecessors as a slightly naff, cheapo product, rather than getting the respect and recognition it deserves. |
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The lower section and the bracketed cornices are of stone. |
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This concept is extended in some chapters to include pain, discomfort, poor prognosis and other less tangible effects of the entitled condition or bracketed entitled conditions. |
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No agreement was reached and options remain bracketed in the text. |
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Each chromatographic run must be bracketed by an injection of standards. |
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An ILC representative considered agreement on such language a major step forward, but put on record ILCs' disagreement with deletion of a bracketed reference to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. |
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In order to keep track of the use of formulas in the course of the dialogue, one may use a bracketing device: once a formula has been used, its propositional content is bracketed. |
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It is not clear, it seems to me, that musics bracketed as Western are emotionally and motivationally all the same. |
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The oldest piece in the store was a wooden-handled de-thatching rake, which was bracketed way up near the rafters. |
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His idolization of the president remained but it was bracketed by FDR's failings not the least of which was the New Deal creation of a federal apparat. |
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Made of black or white plastic, the Low Profile Reader can be flush or surface mounted, bracketed, or concealed behind glass, plaster, or other nonmetal surfaces. |
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On the final day of the PrepCom in April, 1995, in New York, the word 'gender' was going to Beijing bracketed two hundred times in the draft document. |
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