He looked utterly bemused by the question, shook his head and smiled broadly. |
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It is a little bit frightening how broadly he asserts his authority as commander in chief. |
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To look at the overall picture and to assess, broadly speaking, the amount by which the tortfeasor has made the claimant's position worse. |
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Since then she has studied astrology broadly and now has a wealth of experience to draw on. |
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And more broadly, one problem with many prescriptivists' view of the language is that they assume that there's always just one proper rule. |
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The housemother looked blank for a moment, but then the wisdom of Mma Potokwani's suggestion dawned upon her and she smiled broadly. |
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After the two had managed to set up the horse's tack, Allen stepped out of the stall, grinning broadly. |
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He crossed the finishing line beaming broadly and with arms raised aloft in a victory salute. |
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It is broadly the same as the previous one, but rises to five storeys in places to accommodate bigger flats. |
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A tall, gangling man with shaggy brown hair waved to her from his doorway, grinning broadly. |
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The first three chapters adopt broadly a microeconomic approach to explicitly spatial economic questions. |
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Up until 1984, we were a broadly social democratic nation, committed to full employment and a welfare state. |
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Moreover, the rule is highly manipulable, depending, among other things, on how broadly or narrowly a court construes the field in question. |
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The girls all followed, smiling broadly at the notion of a cute, manipulatable guy staying in their house. |
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The broadly distributed woodlouse, Armadillidium vulgare is a common representative of mesic to mesic-xeric habitats. |
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The solution is to cast your net broadly, targeting a large number of less popular keywords. |
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It reveals that in freakishness, broadly defined, there resides something beyond the possibility of subverting culturally enforced norms. |
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This surface and the overlying bauxitic claystones are broadly distributed across most of central Guangxi, including the Heshan coalfield. |
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I teach several graduate level courses that deal with broadly defined concepts like leadership, teaching and learning, and critical thinking. |
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He defines sea power broadly to include maritime trade and ocean resources, and he analyzes the importance of sea lines of communication. |
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He pulls off his coat and mask, revealing the usual flapped-open pants, and smiles broadly. |
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They smiled broadly when her medicine bottle as she described the large bottle of porter, was always delivered discreetly in a brown paper bag. |
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The subject matter in the first volume is at once thematic, regional, and broadly national. |
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Critics, co-stars and superstar friends remained broadly loyal to him during this turbulent period. |
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Under the share ownership plan employees were, broadly speaking, allocated equal numbers of shares. |
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There is a move from detailed images made with small brushes to ones broadly handled in increasingly thick, tacky paint. |
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Without knowing the ins and outs of the legislation, I am broadly in favour of unions, and of not sacking people without a reason. |
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In the long term, a more broadly representative system would probably be better for a polyethnic country like Afghanistan. |
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More broadly, the point is that political philosophy is only one part of politics. |
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These commarginal lirae broadly tongue dorsally across plicae and ventrally across interspaces. |
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However, greater road width at the intersection was found to have broadly the same benefit as ghost islands. |
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Two sets of conferences focused on the international coordination of protection for IPRs, reflecting a broadly internationalist position. |
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The real viewers are likely to be over 50, married and of broadly conservative tastes. |
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Significantly, these broadly representative and informed conferees have reached a unanimous conclusion. |
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When the employer broadly conceded these demands there was nothing left to fight over. |
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I've only tried to highlight broadly what the policy is about, but you need the company's literature to get the full picture. |
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More broadly, our results show no clear or necessary relationship between a pickup in jobs lost to trade and weakness in the U.S. labor market. |
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She yawned broadly, then, mustering up an utter lack of indifference, pointed straight ahead. |
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Characteristically he used broadly contoured forms and polished his surfaces to immaculate smoothness, unbroken by projections or incisions. |
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Histologically, all demonstrated a densely cellular storiform or vaguely fascicular pattern, broadly extending into the subcutaneous fat. |
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Reflecting our multi-faceted natures, each actor broadly personifies an element of her personality. |
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However, many linguists think he chose cognate terms too broadly to bolster his reconstruction. |
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So, the Faroese are broadly reassured about the exploratory drilling 120 miles off their shores. |
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Here we are in an idyllic alpine valley in that part of Bavaria that can broadly be described as Mittenwald. |
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The deep relaxation of a hypnotic trance is also broadly beneficial as many illnesses are aggravated by anxiety and muscle tension. |
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The lowering of montane vegetation belts in New Guinea during the last ice age was broadly synchronous with that of South America and Africa. |
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Hound's Tongue is so named because of its broadly oval leaves which apparently look like hound's tongues. |
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Similar developments in European politics owed much to a broadly shared chronology caused by events on a continental or global scale. |
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The broadly chronological approach reveals a number of stages in her development as an artist. |
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The narrative of the exhibition is broadly chronological, overlaid with a thematic approach. |
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Courbet's broadly handled paint surfaces, often applied with a palette knife, emphasised the uniqueness of his pictorial vision. |
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When they pulled away, Roxanne was back to her usual chirpy self and smiling broadly. |
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The charismatic movement has influenced Baptists more broadly than just worship forms in the latter part of the century. |
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His face looked drawn, but he smiled broadly, displaying a glistening row of white, orthodontically perfect Southern California teeth. |
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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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So being the gentleman he was, he pulled himself on stage, grabbed her, hefted her up on his shoulder and walked broadly down the steps. |
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So we need to be able to look at things broadly and regionally so we can optimize the right resources. |
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More broadly, he'd like to see less interference from Government in all our lives. |
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They both broadly agreed with the police view that drugs were not dealt openly in the town. |
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College principals and head teachers have broadly welcomed the proposed changes. |
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He disappeared down the hallway smiling broadly and struggling to carry on a conversation. |
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In the current climate we have low interest rates and budgets that have been broadly stimulative. |
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Based on feeding habits, researchers broadly classify ray-finned fishes as herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, zooplanktivores and detrivores. |
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I favour in-house ombudsmen to receive complaints and publish responses, and to comment more broadly on decisions of the paper in the paper. |
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The observant may have noticed that the colour scheme of my blog broadly matches the colour scheme of my study, pictured below. |
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The specimen is a large, broadly obconical sponge with broken base and subhemispherical uppermost oscular margin. |
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The fact that he remains in business is testimony to him being broadly right. |
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The population of Seattle has stayed around half a million, broadly comparable to that of Glasgow. |
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It is broadly composed around two matching verticals that suggest abstract maypoles. |
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Johnson invoked race in his ads, claiming to speak for African Americans broadly. |
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The conch is thickly discoidal, with broadly convex sides and rounded venter with rounded ventral shoulders. |
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Homeloans was initially established as a broadly based financial services brokerage offering everything from home loans to car insurance. |
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The Expert Temp grinning broadly behind the staff member sensed this, and leered at me. |
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William was too quick for her and grinned broadly at the annoyed look on Corina's face. |
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He grinned broadly upon noticing her red silk and satin dress and the beautiful rings on her fingers. |
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Anna looked at me past the condiments in flowery plastic containers and grinned very broadly. |
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They were grinning broadly and saying all kinds of rubbish while embracing their friend. |
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By now more than one third of the class was grinning broadly or chuckling to them selves. |
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It is at this moment that we find Sophia, hopping home with a bag slung over her shoulders, grinning broadly. |
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When he heard about this seemingly overdue admission by the trainer, Carberry grinned broadly. |
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The fifteen year old was holding a trophy and her tennis racket, grinning broadly. |
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He slowly pulled himself off the stage and grinned broadly at the two gawking at him. |
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Alex grinned broadly at all the people because she loved being the centre of attention. |
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More broadly, corruption, to the British in general, is something that foreigners do. |
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These results have been broadly consistent with a slight downward trend for a generation. |
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It is assumed in this book that it is important to consider economic change more broadly than is habitually done. |
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Like other European leaders, he broadly supports Mr Blair on Africa and climate change. |
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Society divided broadly into a warrior aristocracy and a largely agricultural commons. |
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No doubt there are more but, broadly speaking, the situation is this, we would submit. |
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In other respects the Bill states the law broadly, leaving considerable leeway to prosecutors. |
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The common law, like the civil law, is therefore broadly compatible with contemporary science. |
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In general we would expect the strength of these impacts broadly to be associated with the size of the change involved. |
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More broadly, the study of women in past generations is reshaping our understanding of cultural history. |
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There are, broadly speaking, two kinds of relativism, cultural and cognitive. |
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Researching a limited population to produce a broadly applicable generalization is problematic. |
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Similarly, public opinion was broadly in favour of the idea but did not consider it a priority. |
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Hence Part B offers an appropriate context in which to consider the issues more broadly. |
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And hence the proper way to arrive at such a criterion is, broadly speaking, inductive. |
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Fatalities across UK industry generally are broadly static, but rising in Scotland. |
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That, broadly speaking, was an approach which was approved by the House of Lords in that case. |
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You can sophisticate or argue God out of your mind, but, speaking broadly and largely, the ordinary person does believe by some inner necessity. |
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I imagined that a broadly utilitarian approach to ethics was fairly standard these days. |
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After months in the desert, surrounded by drab camouflage gear, the soldiers smiled broadly at the flight attendants as they boarded the plane. |
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The monomyth is, broadly speaking, a blueprint of sorts that can be used to explain and map heroes' journeys across world cultures. |
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And it extends itself far more broadly, it's not just opposition to war it's a lack of faith in the leaderships. |
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No doubt they broadly wished to please her, which would incidentally have disposed the doting King in their favour. |
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Anthropologists and ethnomusicologists broadly agree that all cultures in the world have some form of music. |
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Trichlorfon use is broadly based on its action as an inhibitor of acetylcholine esterase. |
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The alpha-synuclein protein, which is found broadly in the brain, has been implicated in several neurodegenerative disorders. |
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Global measures assess the degree of social integration or embeddedness in a social network more broadly. |
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I mean, broadly speaking there's a plan not to drive readers off screaming or send them to sleep. |
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One of the fascinations of stamps is that they broadly reflect the history of their times. |
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Because less than 10 automakers worldwide dominate the industry, suppliers have little opportunity to broadly diversify their customer base. |
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Regional differences have been broadly emphasized in the past by distillers, but as a marketing tool, the story has already been told. |
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I turned back, surprised, and smiled broadly, and she put the wreath of skyflowers on my head. |
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Kidney stones are broadly categorised into calcareous stones, which are radio-opaque, and non-calcareous stones. |
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They are, broadly, the pluralistic, democratic and welfarist institutions of the modern state. |
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Holding unlikely poses or broadly gesticulating, they often whisper inaudibly or shout unbearably. |
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This broadly political concern, though, remained unarticulated in a coherent way. |
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These are all issues we've discussed broadly and fully within my administration. |
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While several agents are available, activated charcoal is the most broadly effective adsorbent. |
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A surge in gold prices and a broadly weaker U.S. dollar had supported the rand's recent rally. |
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Both the basal and lower stem leaves are shaggy-haired underneath and biternate, with the leaflets or ultimate segments broadly wedge-shaped. |
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The group said that despite higher volumes, the Republic of Ireland's trading profits were broadly flat in a pretty buoyant market. |
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These broadly represent the Afro-Caribbean, Indian, Asian, Middle-Eastern and European cultures of the children. |
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Yet it is no surprise that the man who emerges in these pages should be so broadly intelligent, with a wide reading and knowledge of the arts. |
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Smiling broadly, she slowed to a trot and cantered when the next log came into view. |
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Introduce a new, broadly based local property tax and rebalance service charges equitably across the entire community. |
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Christina's face also lit up at the sight of Kimberly and she grinned broadly, showing perfect white teeth, as she hugged her tightly. |
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Resisting the temptation to play her broad too broadly, she creates a surprisingly subtle character, her hair brassy, her heart gold. |
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It was a broadly based movement committed to a programme of social reform, women's liberation, national liberation and parliamentary democracy. |
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At least since the 1980s, many states have tended to interpret the government's eminent domain power extremely broadly. |
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He stood in front of me smiling broadly, skin oiled and supple, his hair tangled in a mass of knotted dreadlocks. |
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This pace is broadly comparable with the trend in manufacturing workforces in America, Britain and most other western economies. |
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Unions broadly welcome the scheme, while stressing that the implications for teacher workloads need to be thought through. |
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Walk through the tiny airport at Yap, and a small tanned youth will grin at you broadly and place a flower arrangement on your head. |
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The issue of framing, both narrowly and broadly defined, was a focus of the exhibition. |
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Whether a firm has a formal mission statement is less important than that it has a broadly understood policy in each of these areas. |
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Formed artifacts are a broadly defined category including items ranging from tested raw material to formal bifacial implements. |
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It sought to understand Australian history more broadly as a transplantation of European civilisation. |
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It is a challenge to historians of American economic development to dig more deeply and more broadly in future research. |
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Slender deutzia is a dense, rounded, deciduous shrub with slender, broadly spreading to arching stems. |
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These small crowded gouaches show scenes of marching, uniformed men and broadly painted, flat, wasp-waisted women. |
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Nontarget insects caught in traps were counted and broadly categorized by order or family or super family. |
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Kubba advocates quick national elections for a second, broadly representative council to perform functions such as drafting a constitution. |
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More broadly, there are many fewer dependencies, and more independent countries, than before. |
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The firm does not design bespoke software, but develops broadly based systems to which features can be added or removed as required. |
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The legislature's adoption of a broadly left-of-centre position corresponds to the people's mood. |
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The broadly gashed mouth gives it a fierce expression, like that of Chinese demonic masks. |
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The whole point of copyright law is to protect works even when they are broadly published. |
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However, the size distribution of male and female trees broadly overlapped. |
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The movement hoped to convert the Liberal Party to 'New Liberalism' and thus to allow the continuation of the Liberals as a broadly based party. |
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Divergent thinking is when you move outward from specific information to more broadly based generalization. |
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The antiquary William Camden was the first to divide surnames into the categories broadly represented in all European languages. |
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The book will appeal broadly to scholars interested in colonial agriculture and economics. |
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It will obviously be of general application in broadly similar circumstances. |
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Although the country has a defence budget broadly equivalent to that of Switzerland, there are 1.35 million people under arms. |
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In blazers and berets, their medals shining, they smiled broadly and soaked up the applause and cheers. |
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They're very tough on executive privilege in general, and on the flow of information more broadly than that. |
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Broadly speaking, it's unfeminist, which is why young women are frowned on for stripping off, but this disapprobation is misplaced. |
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He clumsily sipped from the dainty straw of a blasphemously non-bourbon beverage and smiled broadly as he talked to fellow bros. |
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At the defense table, Jerry Sandusky smiled broadly and bobbed his head up and down at the memory. |
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Eventually people filed out, grinning broadly, bouncing on the balls of their feet. |
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But it is too early to tell if the changes he helped unleash will prove sustainable, or if they will broadly serve our citizenry. |
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World leaders, businesses, and economists have broadly supported the case for retaining the union. |
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In Iraq there is already a Shia-led government in Baghdad broadly aligned with Tehran. |
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For my part I would accept those propositions as broadly correct. |
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While the unions representing them have broadly welcomed the packages offered and advised acceptance, the workers believe it is simply not good enough. |
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More broadly, this raises not just a practical point but a moral one. |
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The demographics of the midterms, broadly speaking, appear to favor Republicans. |
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A database table is broadly akin to a worksheet in an Excel spreadsheet. |
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Of the two the Byzantine was nearer to the classical tradition, for it broadly recognized the articulation of the limbs and their relative proportions in nature. |
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As a complement to the board's oversight, FDA will improve transparency by sharing drug safety information sooner and more broadly and conveniently. |
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As for the Laodicean moderates such as Mr. B and his counterparts on the right, they will, in their broadly middle way, continue to grumble incoherently about this and that. |
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It does not stop at broadly hinting at the virtue of universal love but goes deep into the matter, and, by its teachings, ensures peace and amity among mankind. |
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My views in the rest of that article remain broadly the same, too. |
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These metamorphic and plutonic igneous rocks form the uplifted core of the broadly anticlinal Owl Creek Mountains, a mountain range that formed during the Late Cretaceous. |
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The first is based upon the sestina, the poetic form broadly practiced in the Italian Renaissance, involving the regular permutation of six rhymes. |
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Both the Duke and Duchess grinned broadly as they took turns at the wheel of the Sealegs, which reached speeds of 40 knots. |
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I broadly support immigration reform, but the guest worker program must be stopped. |
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The posterior margin of the carapace is ornamented with a distinct single line of rounded tubercles that are broadly symmetrical about the midline axis of the carapace. |
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Liberals read more broadly and deeply, so their intellect infuses the entire catalog, or even all of Western literature, not just a few tawdry best sellers. |
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Some of his examples are tendentious but he is broadly right. |
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Key distinguishing features are the presence of broadly horizontal erosion surfaces and overlying axial river alluvium inset into bajada deposits in the former case. |
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Wearing no hat or coat, despite the subfreezing chill, Johnson smiled broadly. |
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In fact, intellectual property and, more broadly, intangible assets now dominate American business. |
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The group will identify actions the government and third sector can do jointly to tackle climate change, environmental problems and sustainable development more broadly. |
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What used to be broadly referred to as shell shock and is now termed post-traumatic stress disorder has typically been discussed in relation to its effects on male soldiers. |
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These patterns correspond broadly to the basic level categories investigated by Tversky and Hemenway, for example through the application of spatial tree maps. |
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Ornithopod prints are nearly always tridactyl with three stout and broadly spreading toes so that the resulting footprint has the outline of a trefoil. |
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And more broadly I think we need a higher bar for what we view as out-and-out race baiting. |
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I would argue that these groups merely express, if in a more explicit form, the narrow outlook and low horizons of Western politics more broadly today. |
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Homeloans began as a broadly based financial services brokerage, but after six months Curry and Gavin realised they were spreading their net too wide. |
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Snowden pilfered documents from databases designed to share intelligence more broadly within the government. |
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You can broadly defend someone without being drawn into the details. |
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Enzi, the white-haired Republican from Wyoming, has been broadly against government spending and propping up risky industries. |
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His approach is broadly nominalistic, but Buridan's nominalism is more of a parsimonious way of doing philosophy than a doctrine about universals. |
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The broadly uniform system of parliamentary representation belied the administrative complexities inherited by the Hanoverian monarchy from its predecessors. |
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The petals are broadly ovate to orbicular, and 6-7 mm wide and long. |
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By using sugar fermentation, bacteriologists observed that haemolytic streptococci of human origin were broadly differentiated from those of bovine origin. |
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Smiley's attempt to root the novel in a specific political climate seems an unnecessary distraction, and a few characters are too broadly typed, but these are minor cavils. |
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More broadly, it can allow firms in mature markets to grow their revenues far more rapidly than they could by hewing to their existing lines of business. |
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Here the theological subdivision he introduces is Christology, construed broadly enough to include discourse that bears in almost any way on Jesus. |
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Tenement labor was broadly decried as a form of sweated family labor. |
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If curriculum is defined more broadly than syllabus or course of study then it needs to contain more than mere statements of content to be studied. |
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Rural areas in India can be broadly classified into three categories. |
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Here, by contrast, the statute does not broadly discriminate between legitimates and illegitimates without more, but is carefully tuned to alternative considerations. |
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Under this standard, a subpoena that is peripheral to the case, or that is drawn too broadly or vaguely, is unlikely to be enforced unless it is focussed and narrowed. |
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The City and economics commentators have broadly endorsed this approach. |
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Very broadly speaking, in most armies the low-status pioneers, sometimes not even regarded as soldiers, did the work and the engineers got the credit. |
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Intersectionality might be more broadly useful as a way of mediating the tension between assertions of multiple identity and the ongoing necessity of group politics. |
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The lower leaves, with very short, sheathing footstalks, are large and spreading, reaching more than a foot in length, broadly triangular in outline and tripinnate. |
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Heads up, shoulders back, there wasn't even a hint of a shirt sticking out, a crooked tie or a dirty shoe, as pupils smiled broadly at the President. |
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Will it link with other disciplines in the earth sciences, particularly the environmental earth sciences, capturing interest broadly throughout the community? |
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The only parts of this country which can be broadly described thus are ghettos in inner cities, usually no more than ten per cent of the total population. |
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After some debate, the team agreed to define the Diaspora as broadly as possible and thus to include the greatest number of peoples and cultural forms in the exhibition. |
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Inter-collegiate wrestling, which is practised only in American colleges, is broadly similar to the freestyle and Graeco-Roman styles, apart from the points system. |
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There is dirt and poverty all around, but the richness in the lives of these people, if different to that which Westerners broadly value, is undeniable. |
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More broadly, his counternarrative of the Enlightenment suggested that the modern institutions we imagined were freeing us were in fact enslaving us in insidious ways. |
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He tried to ridicule his adversary by broadly expatiating upon his clothing and appearance which, it seems, did not meet with the standard set by London outfitters. |
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And more broadly, very few people can be relied on being constantly elegant, or even constantly grammatically correct, in extended extemporaneous commentary. |
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David was a big man in every way, not only in stature but also in his ability to think broadly and to express his ideas brilliantly and extemporarily. |
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Broadly speaking, the Greeks viewed the Universe as a living organism rather than as a mechanism like a watch. |
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Broadly speaking, it was postulated that the male-to-female's motivations are individual ones, firmly rooted in personal identity. |
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Broadly speaking, technophobia, misguided technophilia, and dysfunctional bodies and relationships emerged as thematic constants. |
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Broadly speaking, they see their struggle as part of the still unfulfilled quest for self-determination and for genuine sovereignty. |
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Broadly defined, rehabilitation includes a wide array of non-medical interventions for those with schizophrenia. |
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Broadly speaking, its function is to help us express and regulate our emotional lives, which are confusing and sometimes opaque to us. |
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Broadly speaking, there were three different fideistic ideas among orthodox theologians. |
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Broadly speaking, the modular design is perhaps the most flexible, but it may sacrifice fineness of control for generality of purpose. |
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Broadly speaking, the more conservative the state's political representation in the legislature, the more regressive its tax burden. |
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Broadly speaking, both they had little trouble in containing this undermanned attack. |
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Broadly defined, computer forensics is the practice of retrieving information from electronic devices. |
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Broadly speaking biodiversity is proportional to the amount of area that you can develop it in. |
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The teenager, who plays Harry, grinned broadly and posed for the cameras. |
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Richard Herrnstein in the 1994 book The Bell Curve which hints at, rather than overtly states, its broadly hereditarian perspective. |
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If we look more broadly in Gale Crater, we can see that there is a prominent feature that geologists call an alluvial fan. |
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Broadly speaking, each of the texts included in this ongoing project speaks in some fashion about contemporary society and the politics through which it is governed. |
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Based on application, the LAB market can be broadly segmented into Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonate and other applications. |
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The poor must adapt to broadly supported aggrandizer strategies for raising domestic animals in village communal lands. |
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Eastern civilization broadly includes Asia, and it also includes a complex tradition of art making. |
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The main effect of this was to replace CSYS with a broadly equivalent qualification called Advanced Higher. |
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The Governing Body is the supreme legislature of the Church in Wales, broadly speaking the Parliament of the Church in Wales. |
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The people there were given the task of taking over power in the municipality and were broadly divided into five groups. |
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As with crime statistics elsewhere, they are broadly divided into victim studies and police reports. |
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The Luftwaffe kept broadly to this scheme, but its commanders had differences of opinion on strategy. |
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Big business was broadly behind remaining in the EU, though the situation among smaller companies was less clear cut. |
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Irish dance can broadly be divided into social dance and performance dance. |
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Regions that are not broadly recognized sovereign states are shown in pink. |
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A source has interpreted him as broadly Protestant, if not always easy to locate in a more precise religious category. |
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The ceremony for changing the Windsor Guard is broadly the same as that which takes place at Buckingham Palace. |
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They correspond broadly to the public high school in the United States and Canada and to the German Gesamtschule. |
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More broadly, any person who advocated religious liberty was typically called out as Nonconformist. |
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These groups broadly reflect the stages of people's natural and spiritual lives which each sacrament is intended to serve. |
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The German dialect continuum is traditionally divided most broadly into High German and Low German, also called Low Saxon. |
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A common element is the interaction of economic and political influences, broadly described as political economy. |
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Although broadly thought of as a work of fiction, Geoffrey of Monmouth's work had a lasting effect upon the identity of the Cornish. |
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The scale was originally intended to be broadly comparable with buses, but this proved to be unfinanceable. |
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In 2004, the party claimed 20,000 members, with this remaining broadly stable, and in June 2007 it had a recorded 16,700 members. |
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The Countries of the United Kingdom are divided into parliamentary constituencies of broadly equal population by the four Boundary Commissions. |
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The Corporation has been broadly untouched by local government reforms and democratisation. |
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Zwingli and Calvin's heirs are far broader denominationally, and are broadly referred to as the Reformed tradition. |
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Archaeological research shows that its economy was broadly divided into lowland and highland zones. |
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Mercia was located in central England and broadly corresponds to what is now known as the English Midlands. |
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Sporangia were broadly ovoid or obpyriform, semipapillate, and persistent and formed in succession from a single sporangium. |
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Amphibian chytrid fungus broadly distributed in the Brazilian Atlantic rain forest. |
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The researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered that the enzyme, called APOBEC3B is a broadly important cancer mutagen. |
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More broadly, groups are scrambling to juice up education efforts. |
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But studies translocating timber rattlesnakes and Aruba rattlesnakes found the snakes wandering broadly, with no sign they were heading homeward. |
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The CLO will be backed by a diversified portfolio of broadly syndicated senior secured loans. |
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The market for chlor alkali chemicals in India is broadly classified into three segments, namely Caustic Soda, Chlorine and Soda Ash. |
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Walcott and his stretcher-bearers were pelted with missiles with the Arsenal striker smiling broadly. |
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These constraints for species migrations are broadly accepted as a cause of the high rate of endemism in vascular plants other than ferns. |
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The names are taken from the excavated type sites that can be broadly assigned to the two periods. |
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Head suboval, broadly rounded both anteriorly and posterioly, much broader than long, slightly extended from body. |
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Most of the products commonly used in structural pest control today are broadly classified as organophosphates, carbamates and pyrethroids. |
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The Deposit occurs as a near surface, continuous north-south trending, 50 to 70 degree easterly dipping and broadly undulating sheetlike body. |
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She smiled broadly, dressed in a loose-fitting grey cardigan and black leggings, as she made her way to the gate at Rome's Fiumicino Airport. |
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The Black Country, broadly the boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell, Wolverhampton and Walsall, played an important part in the Industrial Revolution. |
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As one goes distally along the pinna, the basal basiscopic pinnules gradually become decurrent and broadly adnate to the pinna rachis. |
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The Midlands is a cultural and geographic area roughly spanning central England that broadly corresponds to the early medieval Kingdom of Mercia. |
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Broadly speaking, Mormons are tight-knit, and accepted minority group in the United Kingdom and Europe. |
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A college spokesman said students whose results were regraded higher had results broadly in line with expectation. |
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New entries and re-entries often indicate how broadly the region's economy is progressing, and which sectors are on the up. |
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I'm broadly pro-EU, believing Britain is better in than out, but after listening to a visionless Cameron, I am utterly depressed. |
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General applicability of such an argument is broadly the requirements of the applicatory features of sensation and image. |
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Our new data compel Paleo-Indian researchers to think more broadly about the age and origins of Clovis technology. |
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Pronotum flattened, smooth, subelliptical, sides deflexed, wider behind the middle, and all angles broadly rounded. |
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A recent photograph in Details magazine reveals a jockish, broadly smiling Pace with his arm around costar Shawn Hatosy. |
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They broadly aim to enhance the fight against organised crime and corruption and depoliticise the judiciary. |
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The problem is that the criteria are drawn so broadly that they pathologize mostly the non-disordered. |
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Lophius, a genus commonly known as anglerfishes or monkfishes, includes 7 species broadly distributed and exploited worldwide. |
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As Figure 5 shows, the results for disaggregating at the MSA level are broadly consistent with those for the state data. |
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More broadly, early Medieval Germanic peoples were often assimilated into the walha substrate cultures of their subject populations. |
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The leaves are simple, entire, alternate and distichous, with parallel venation, petiolate lanceolate to broadly ovate. |
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The vertebral arch surrounds the spinal cord, and is of broadly similar form to that found in most other vertebrates. |
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The soil is broadly sandy, but there is considerable marshland to the south and east, by the river. |
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Harter Fell appears in most views as a conical hill, unsurprising given its broadly circular contours. |
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The main watershed runs broadly westwards from Great Gable, dividing the headwaters of Ennerdale and Wasdale. |
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The most southerly sector consists of a ridge running broadly north east to south west. |
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