Suspend disbelief as the writers reach new depths of unbelievability, by way of twists and turns that infinitely outstrip series one and two. |
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Islam's penetration of Minangkabau by way of the Achinese west coast of Sumatra was far advanced by the beginning of the 17th century. |
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This was also the period in which Buddhism spread throughout China, arriving by way of India. |
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He returned to the main post in the vestibule by way of three long connecting buildings on Wilkins Road. |
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It was August, sunny and hot, and we were on a trip from Iowa to Wyoming by way of the scenic wonders of South Dakota. |
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He traveled no farther than four miles outside of Nevaharday by way of the trade route. |
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It resembles Arabian couscous, from which it probably originated, traveling to the Spanish colonies by way of the mother land. |
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He voted in Texas, then made his way back to Washington by way of Columbus, Ohio. |
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The heart then pumps the oxygen-rich blood through the body by way of arteries. |
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We by-pass a farm with fine barns and cross another idyllic little stream by way of four large stepping-stones. |
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Drive on to reach a viaduct, cross this and turn immediately right by way of a metal gate into Cairnsmore Estate. |
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It may even be that the House may find it necessary to place some arbitrary limit on awards of damages that are made by way of punishment. |
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What would be necessary by way of reparation, apology, atonement for that to be acceptable? |
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Although the reference is to a change resulting from a court or tribunal ruling, that is by way of example. |
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Almost three quarters of the way through his reign, he has accomplished virtually nothing by way of political reform. |
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I asked whether it was a nice gesture of my host that he'd managed to collate the past decade's songs by way of a celebration. |
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Bryson makes his way through the British countryside, towns and cities by way of bus, train, or on foot. |
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Agree in advance by way of a contract what you wish them to do and what the charges will be on an hourly basis. |
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Well, the Constitution can be changed by the people by way of a referendum. |
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Several car manufacturers are expected to pass on the excise reliefs to the consumers by way of reduced prices. |
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She gave birth to a healthy baby boy three years ago by way of in vitro fertilization. |
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Unfortunately, this has been passed on to farmers by way of lower prices paid to farmers. |
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They add to the local economy through knowledge transfer by way of training, research and development. |
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A past district governor of Rotary illustrates this by way of his personal experience on the streets of Malawi. |
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Fans had applied for passes to these gigs by way of a text message and lottery-draw system. |
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The majority of cost increases come by way of contracted pay and benefit hikes. |
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She came to playwriting by way of acting, a career she began at age six when she appeared in a commercial for Nabisco cookies. |
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I enjoy the orchestra's programmes, both by way of live performance and by listening to them on the Concert Programme on the radio. |
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The applicant now challenges by way of judicial review the grant of planning permission to the Trustees. |
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Foundlings were adopted by neighbors, and accorded privileged status in the community, by way of compensating them for the loss of their parents. |
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Laboriously, he strung them on a thread and hung them round his neck by way of adornment. |
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So even if one starts with a random sample, the sample can end up being greatly biased by way of the limited response. |
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Ireland have the wherewithal to defeat a nation that has plenty of heritage but little by way of present form. |
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But obviously that is not by way of an order, it is by way of an expression of hope rather than anything else. |
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He went afoot, both that he might arrange many matters, and by way of training them to bear a parting from him. |
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That means the status of strings in string theory in physics can become a philosophical topic by way of discussions of realism and nominalism. |
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It was not sufficient, by way of rebuttal of the perjury charge, to identify some other possible explanation for Mr Sage's evidence. |
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Normally, relationships progress by way of a reasonably paced flow of self-disclosure that is reciprocal in nature. |
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There is also some international vocabulary which came into Kyrgyz mostly by way of Russian. |
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The bulk of that figure was generated by way of public sector recruitment while part-time work also added to the higher jobs figure, it said. |
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Undaunted, he asked what was the very best that the local area had to offer by way of refection. |
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I mention this by way of alerting you to the only moment in the book where we feel even mildly uncomfortable. |
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Athy registered their only score by way of a penalty from Michael Conway in the first half and Tullamore were 14-3 ahead at half-time. |
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It is all very well to criticise that action, but we need to come up with a solution by way of an alternative. |
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That is all you could be asked to provide by way of evidence in relation to that. |
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The alpha male finished his final bourbon and dropped some change by way of a tip. |
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Of course, if the Secretary of State gets it wrong in refusing to entertain the application, there would be a remedy by way of judicial review. |
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I, therefore, consider that the proposal would not result in an unacceptable loss of amenity by way of reduction of outlook and open aspect. |
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It is said that the claimants had viable alternative remedies by way of judicial review. |
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Failing that, inside the house there is always at least one space we turn to by way of retreat. |
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It tells us something by way of typographical layout, a luxury that ancient Roman poetry didn't have. |
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Some days yield nothing by way of new information and fresh leads, while others open avenues hitherto blocked. |
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Her annoyingly precocious daughter becomes the main conduit to the supernatural by way of the imaginary-friend device. |
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How much we could all get by way of tax cuts if we could rebuild family life in this country! |
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This is by way of exception, for unless the court does make a direction the primary limitation period will continue to apply. |
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There are two matters which I wish to add by way of an appendix to this judgment. |
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Set in place an early commitment to modernisation of agricultural practice by way of applied science. |
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There are plenty of apposite biblical quotations, and a series of questions by way of recapitulation and meditation at the end of each chapter. |
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We know that when eyes are shut, oxygen can reach the cornea from the iris solely by way of the stagnant aqueous humor. |
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It was the Conservative Party's honourable decision to put this matter to the arbitrament of the British people by way of referendum. |
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There was very little formal structure by way of military rank in Viking armies. |
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Significant rates of debt reduction by way of the bankruptcy route have consequences that can only be called catastrophic. |
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The people communicate with him by way of ascetic disciplines on certain sacred mountains. |
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In PHP, we can access these HTTP request variables by way of the associative array. |
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You pick your way from rock to rock by way of peat, heather, rushes, moss and boulders, heading for the Rylstone Cross. |
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The court heard he had been dealt with by Haverfordwest magistrates by way of a fine. |
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That women entrepreneurs and managers are making their mark in a world of men, even if recognition comes by way of separate women's awards. |
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It has changed from necessary food gathering to commercial harvest by way of eel traps. |
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Illinois men and women interacted with the supreme deity by way of personal spirits called manitous. |
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They are making a mockery of RTE by getting free publicity by way of having their name bandied about on a current affairs program. |
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Avowed influences include everything from The B52s to math rock by way of straight-up punk. |
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A doctor from Olaf Tryggvason went aboard, but all he could find by way of sickness was a man who had barked his shin on a barrel. |
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The disc's second half comes across like Coney Island arcane arcadia by way of clattering barrelhouse piano and broken merry-go-round melodies. |
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Bliss also incorporated Elgar's characteristic falling sevenths, by way of a recognisable tribute to his distinguished and supportive dedicatee. |
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The second issue, your Honour, is as to whether he is properly a person who may assist the Court either by way of McKenzie friend or amicus. |
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If, in what will be one final throw of the dice, he can add just a little more by way of contribution then its another bonus. |
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What Orwell offers by way of contrast to all this is a meliorist localism in politics and economics. |
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Plus it's much more flexible by way of I'm not tied to a particular area for an undue amount of time. |
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The answer to Moorhead's prayer came by way of a series of books from the pen of Edwards on the nature of true spirituality. |
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A voltage difference applied across the crystal by way of source and drain electrodes then causes current to flow through the charged region. |
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Therefore, I find that the defendants have not proven any amount by way of a set-off or counterclaim. |
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Each week a topical subject was put under the microscope and debated by way of historical writings. |
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Deep fascia provides muscle fibers with a protective outer sheath, and helps connect muscle to bone by way of ligaments. |
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Such increases in land value are immune from recoupment by way of betterment levies or development contributions. |
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I was pointing out, by way of personal testimony, that I fit the description of a Biblicist. |
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Under the legislation, a bill of sale by way of security is void if not in statutory form or registered. |
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Besides a moat filled with rain water by way of the castle aqueducts, there were two walls, the lower outer and the higher inner. |
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So it may indeed be true that herbal bitters stimulate the appetite, probably by way of speedier digestion and quicker stomach emptying. |
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He wore all black by way of a silken shirt, leather pants and combat boots. |
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Why return to a job that has little to offer by way of progression and that has managers who get paid silly money to do nothing? |
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It was all by way of drawing attention to a pair of unclaimed prizes which are burning sizeable holes in the Lotto vaults in Dublin. |
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My understanding is that this situation can only be changed by way of a legal challenge. |
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His rock band failed to become rich and famous by way of triple concept albums. |
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There was also discussion about the relative tax efficiency of taking the money out of the company by way of bonuses or dividends. |
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The way to mystical freedom is by way of letting go of conventional concerns and achieving union with the Dao. |
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It was convinced it could do this, because small print gave directors discretion over what they paid by way of terminal bonus. |
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These bacteria originate and spread from the nasopharynx to the middle ear cavity by way of the eustachian tube. |
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Homeowners may also decorate by way of variations in thatching patterns, brickwork, or woodworking techniques. |
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Among non-bank sources of funds, resources raised by way of external commercial borrowings and equity issues posted a sharp increase. |
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We can all be categorised into a speech community by way of language, professional idiolect, local or acquired dialect, accent or habitual usage. |
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Metastasis to the brain can occur by way of Batson's plexus or by direct extension from adjacent structures such as the sphenoid bone or sinuses. |
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Instead of editing, cutting and deleting my views from these pages, why not simply discuss by way of a reply. |
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Cid had heard about the doings of his other friends by way of his parents back in Seattle. |
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The former made void proceedings by way of levying execution against a company being wound up by the court. |
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Clearly, both parties in the process are, in the main, buying time, and there is little by way of a concrete strategy for resolution. |
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Finally, a popular means of extracting funds tax efficiently is by way of a company buy-in of its own shares. |
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I would like to make three brief, concluding observations by way of answering this question. |
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Having conquered the cold by way of a lovely steaming hot morning shower, I eventually I made it into work. |
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Muir's second try was rounded off by James Reilly, who had supplied all of the rest of the points by way of his boot. |
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In the meantime, the studios tried to minimize costs by way of reduced cast size, reliance on stock footage, and the use of summary chapters. |
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This is an appeal by way of case stated from a decision of the Huntingdon Magistrates' Court. |
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The human body usually emits heat by way of convection and radiation, and in hot weather the body has to dissipate perspiration by transpiration. |
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Avowed influences include everything from The B-52s to math rock by way of good ol' straight-up punk, making want to party! |
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Finally, the Third Symphony contains music derived from a string quartet by way of an opera, so it really is not a late work at all. |
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We were simply there to paint the town red by way of celebration for Stuart's birthday. |
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I was thinking by way of challenge to the witnesses who were involved in the theft of the vehicle. |
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A fully active suspension moves each wheel up and down independently, usually by way of high-pressure hydraulic rams. |
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These suffrages are said by way of anticipation or preparation for the collects or prayers that follow them. |
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The amusement parks there offer great entertainment by way of kiddy rides, paddleboats, wooden roller coaster rides, etc. |
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He made the homeward journey by way of Longbill Manor where he stopped at the gate and looked down the drive. |
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Diamond answers by way of a true-life detective story, one in which the heroes are anthropologists, paleontologists, and palynologists. |
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As in The Prince, the point is made by way of an allusion to, and a sarcastic repudiation of, the values of Ciceronian humanism. |
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Dylan made his entrance on January 24, his route going circuitously by way of Denver and Chicago. |
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It was previously agreed that this will be dealt with by way of circularisation and a postal resolution. |
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He includes much by way of circumstantial detail without allowing his central narrative to become shapeless. |
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The second movement leads without pause to the finale by way of a very brief passage based on the opening theme to the entire concerto. |
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They were put in white laboratory coats and asked to modify the behaviour of some other folk by way of an electric shock. |
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On most boats of this size and type it is difficult to reach the foredeck from the cockpit by way of the side decks. |
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When will it dawn on them that we are capable of creating jobs by way of our own indigenous resources and imagination? |
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It is, however, permissible for a parent to transfer legal ownership of funds to a child by way of a gift. |
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But they are utterly indefinable by way of positive definition hence my requirement of negative demarcation. |
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A policy of reinsurance is an agreement by way of complete or partial indemnity to the insurer. |
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Fantasy, by contrast, enables writers to confront the terrors of our time by way of parabolic indirection. |
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Let us take a walk through this field of fertile fungi simply to see what there is by way of anatomy. |
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The parties may wish to make oral submissions by way of a telephone conference call. |
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Much of what is said in judgment is by way of emphasis and illustration and is not intended to be definitive. |
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In our scheme of things it matters not, or it is of no import, whether the people intervene by accident of fate or by way of contrivance. |
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The member cannot do that by way of a point of order, because the question itself is in order. |
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I am satisfied that their ability to prosecute by way of laying information derives from it being a matter of public policy and one which concerns the public morals. |
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Yet while he praised the ussr publicly, he was making plans in secret to escape to America by way of Vladivostok. |
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The group was headed for the commons by way of the back hallways, at the other end of school from whence PK, Marissa, Melinda, and Brian had been chased. |
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Oprah, by way of her initial letter, shares the billing with the author. |
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The offer of amends signifies a willingness to place oneself in the hands of the court for assessing the appropriate steps to be taken by way of vindication and compensation. |
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The sceptical possibilities, and the threats they pose to our knowledge, depend upon our knowing things mediately, through or by way of something else. |
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Blood then courses down through the descending aorta and comes back to the placenta where it gets oxygenated again by way of two umbilical arteries. |
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A portmanteau by way of the frontier, this term was given flight by Sarah Palin. |
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The writer, by way of comparison, depends upon his or her editor in the early stages of his or her career as a moderating influence, as a sounding board, and as a critic. |
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We thought that it would be useful for the Court to look simply by way of analogy to the cases in cognate areas such as the cases on stamp duty dealing with resettlement. |
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The future Empress first gains access to the Blazing World by way of the romance trope of abduction, which, in this case, is a fortunate mischance. |
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Mollen, an actress, first got her literary start by way of a humorous incident, naturally. |
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A drive from the West Wing allows direct access to the ground floor by way of open courts or areaways on the north side of the White House on either side of the North portico. |
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The capital unscrupulously pumped from poor neighborhoods by way of predatory loans whizzes along a high-speed financial pipeline to Wall Street to be used for investment. |
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Today I've decided to take a look at some of these rip-offs and rorts, and to invite readers to submit their own observations and opinions by way of the forums. |
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The team has had plenty of glory days in the past, but of late their efforts have brought little by way of reward. |
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Now, by way of thanks, he is being awarded the freedom of East Lothian. |
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A short, sharp shock is all very well, but a couple of millennia of rather extreme corporal punishments haven't exactly shown us that prison provides much by way of rehab. |
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A small cheque in the post, by way of consultancy fee, will suffice Brian. |
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It must be said that some effort is made to compare Frank with his fellow-paramedics, by way of getting his crisis to stand out with greater relief. |
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She also wastes no time in espousing her political views, by way of quotes from the likes of Einstein, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr, projected onto screens. |
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The only way off the barge and onto dry land is by way of a rowboat. |
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From these I reached, by way of mitigation, my recent successful piece of chaffering, and put the letter to the dealer under both examination and cross-examination. |
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The carrier, a health care provider, flew from Riyadh to Chicago, by way of London, and then boarded a bus to Indiana. |
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He claimed he'd only sent some of the items by way of an apology. |
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Apart from the Malaysian dance performance, by way of an interlude, Madurai too put its best foot forward with a brief fire dance by a local performer. |
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In amphibians, the columella shares the oval window with a second bone, the operculum, which communicates by way of an opercular muscle with the pectoral girdle. |
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Yet a troubling increase has come by way of the Black Sea, which borders Bulgaria on the East, and the Danube River, which forms its northern border with Romania. |
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Could I go to section 10, the power to discipline by way of reprimand. |
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She contends that women winnow competing ideas less through hostile scrutiny than by getting inside another's mind, and often by way of friendly conversation. |
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The remedies under section 75 are not remedies by way of appeal. |
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But that little squib on Lex's views is all by way of background. |
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Until 1999, we remitted no sums by way of hire for the 3 ships. |
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After his request for a cup of tea fell on deaf ears, by way of protest, he is reported to have sent a cross letter to Central Office with a tea bag attached. |
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They point out emergency exits by way of a quick round of the macarena, and then we are on our way with the first course. |
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They passed from cellar to cellar by way of holes in the walls. |
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Along the way Kevin matured from skateboarding kid to adolescence, experiencing everything from first dates to first kisses, by way of a broken voice and zits. |
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Park employees helped John quit tobacco by way of a butts-proof glass enclosure, a drastic change in diet, and regular exercise. |
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For comic effect, the Ancient Britons are portrayed as dim-witted, fur-wearing cave-dwellers who club their women-folk over the head by way of courtship. |
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We made it there in the end, although admittedly by way of thirty-odd roundabouts, and sat at a long dim table in a corner where four of the lights had blown. |
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For example, some parties are not fielding candidates for the presidency by way of protest, but they can give their members the green light to vote anyway. |
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The more detailed tutorials are also online, either by way of a PDF file or on an Apple web site, and while helpful, they leave a lot to be desired. |
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In the past, profits had been distributed by way of bonuses. |
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Bennett's memoir is full of crucial technical insights into Broadway and Hollywood practice, but by way of instructive anecdote rather than structured discussion. |
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Purely by way of example, the image at left shows the nomenclature used for notoungulates, an extinct group of ungulates endemic to the early Cenozoic of South America. |
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It is the intention of the parties hereto that such overdraft facility be refinanced soon as reasonably practicable by way of new term loan facilities. |
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The migrants had come to Italy in October and November by way of Lampedusa on perilous fishing boats. |
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He goes on to compass the very nature of memory by way of considering how we memorialize mass death. |
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As the son of a semipro athlete who played sandlot baseball and football into his early 40's, he came by that blocky, unbreakable body by way of genetic inheritance. |
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This authorisation is obtained by way of ministerial decree. |
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A constructive dismissal may arise by way of an anticipatory breach. |
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I was so embarrassed that I had to buy those macadamias by way of apology. |
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Of course, the U.S. Constitution as written bans religious law from superseding our own laws by way of the Supremacy Clause. |
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Nevertheless, a severable part of the contract which has a closer connection with another country may by way of exception be governed by the law of that other country. |
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I then carried home my provision, and eat some more cheese with the other roll, and a halfpennyworth of apples by way of relish, and took a drink of water. |
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Both landlord and tenant have legal estates which may pass to others on sale, by way of gift or under the rules of testate or intestate succession. |
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Charges for such services were mutually agreed between the consignee and carter, payment often being by way of barter for household or farm commodities. |
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There have been multiple attempts to anthropomorphically empathize Godzilla by way of a child character like Godzooky. |
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His run of 158 matches for the Blues was abruptly ended at the MCG by way of a vicious shirtfront which left him with concussion and a broken jaw. |
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In fact, it was by way of pinball that fisher came to Asteroids in the first place. |
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Just as a further clarification, often during a treaty settlement bill the gallery will contribute by way of either a waiata or applause, as we have just heard. |
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In addition adjustments of the pH took place every day by way of adding either hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide. |
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From the stromuhr the blood was returned to the inferior cava by way of the left renal vein. |
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A relevant mesh is then built from this cloud by way of tetrahedralization. |
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Sand, a series of whettings on stones, and, by way of finish, charcoal of magnolia, are used in polishing. |
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Various companies pay excise duty by way of bank cheques or cash and these are payments that actually flow into the government's coffers. |
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At this point in his career, Froch racked up 9 wins in as many fights, with 7 coming by way of knockout. |
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We as a nation should celebrate his life at least once a year, by way of a National Legal Holiday. |
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Flexo, offset and silkscreen printers are not about to go by way of the rotary phone, cassette tapes and the card catalog. |
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Tenders are invited for Channelizing flow of water upstream and downstream of 2 x 25 m span bridge at Matigund by way of Cunette cutting. |
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The business merger will be carried out by way of exchanging 11 Al Salam shares for each BMI Bank share, it was announced yesterday. |
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The resulting control program can then be downloaded to the device by way of a USB connection to the mainboard. |
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The virus can also be transmitted by way of aerosolized vomitus or contact with a contaminated surface. |
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Awards include a corporate award of 10,000 euros and a personal award for the formulator by way of a trip to Holland during Tulip Time. |
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In describing the spectator's self-identification, Metz's prose proceeds by way of a rhetorical parataxis of simile piled upon simile. |
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In 1867 these rifles were converted to breechloader by way of the trapdoor-style Milbank-Amsler system, which chambered a proprietary. |
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Then calcium is liberated from vesicles by way of exocytose from the nervous ending. |
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We used to think bodybuilding was all about anabolism by way of turning on testosterone and growth hormone secretion. |
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The cavalry, by way of distinction, was called the battle, and on it alone depended the fate of every action. |
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Mr Western, who imputed these symptoms in his daughter to her fall, advised her to be presently blooded by way of prevention. |
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Intensity was more usually reached by way of the solemn than by way of the brilliant. |
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Why they hesitated I never could tell, unless they did it by way of a joke. |
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Thoreau, too, come to think of it, was, by way of being a prophet, a pioneer in this Emancipation of Man from Bothery. |
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We thought we had a cinch on getting out by way of this cord and so we followed that. |
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Whatever, in my reading, occurs concerning this our fellow creature, I do never fail to set it down by way of commonplace. |
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This interactive and informative site follows Spanish exploration by way of a map showing the trails where the conquistadores foreled. |
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The A592 also continues northwards from Windermere to Ullswater and Penrith by way of the Kirkstone Pass. |
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One group proceeded by way of Nice and another via Embrun, joining up at Avignon. |
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Henry sent his secretary, William Knight, to appeal directly to the Holy See by way of a deceptively worded draft papal bull. |
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When acting as an inferior court, appeals by way of case stated on matters of law may be made to the Administrative Court. |
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In all other cases, appeal from the Crown Court lies by way of case stated to a Divisional Court of the High Court. |
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They utilize a multiproduct branding strategy by way of soup line extensions. |
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Recession tourism is a travel trend which evolved by way of the world economic crisis. |
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Consequently, after Cosin's refurbishment, there was little by way of restoration or rebuilding. |
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After thirty years, legend says that he went on the pilgrimage to Rome by way of Brittany. |
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Most Arabic pagans became virtually extinct during Muhammad's era by way of Islamization. |
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In early 1952, Elizabeth and Philip set out for a tour of Australia and New Zealand by way of Kenya. |
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Those visiting can walk the site by way of footpaths on the ground and can also enjoy a view from above on a raised platform. |
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It has not necessarily received formal approval by way of a standardization process, and may not have an official standards document. |
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In 1922, he did his matura by way of a second chance education and finally joined the University as an ordinary student. |
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But he worked to the end of his life in an attempt to improve upon it by way of a further generalization. |
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This entitles those business to display the Royal Arms on their packaging and stationery by way of advertising. |
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It is completely unacceptable to attempt to throw opposing players off their game by way of negative comment, distraction or heckling. |
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Access by road is by way of the A4080 and the nearest rail station is Bodorgan. |
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After that date constitutional amendments would require ratification by way of public referendum before they could come into force. |
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While he took the longer route by way of Wisbech, he sent his baggage train along the causeway and ford across the mouth of the Wellstream. |
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Since 1997 public authorities have been obliged to observe the official spelling by way of the Orthography Law. |
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After flowering, fruit capsules are produced that split open by way of three valves. |
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Both Helen and Menelaus also say that they returned to Sparta after a long voyage by way of Egypt. |
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Benthic fish are not pelagic fish, but they are discussed here briefly, by way of completeness and contrast. |
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Indeed, some campers are helped to be nationally competitive by way of this kind of intensive summer training. |
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Hence it came to pass that gradually and by corruption the name Gepidae was coined for them by way of reproach. |
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Additionally, Davidson proposes further connections between Odin's role as bringer of ecstasy by way of the etymology of the god's name. |
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During the Saxon Wars, Charlemagne, King of the Franks, Christianized the Saxons by way of warfare and law upon conquest. |
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France and Spain settled their hostilities on the island, by way of the Treaty of Ryswick of 1697, and divided Hispaniola between them. |
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The fare is set by way of negotiation, although taxi drivers usually adhere to certain unwritten rules for fares within the city. |
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These goods were then exported to New Spain and ultimately Europe by way of Manila. |
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There, Pinto was freed by way of payment of three hundred ducats from the Portuguese crown. |
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Of these, about half had come by way of Leiden, and about 28 of the adults were members of the congregation. |
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In 1883, Galicia was first connected by rail to the rest of Spain, by way of O Barco de Valdeorras. |
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Also, some nouns pluralize by way of Umlaut, and some undergo no pluralizing change in certain cases. |
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This can be by way of a demurrer, motion to dismiss, or motion for summary judgment. |
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In LMEs firms primarily coordinate their endeavors by way of hierarchies and market mechanisms. |
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The Greyfriars was completely destroyed on 15 March 2015 by way of a controlled explosion. |
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Cement sets when mixed with water by way of a complex series of chemical reactions still only partly understood. |
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Darcy, the heroine lands in Pride and Prejudice by way of magic massage, has a fling with Darcy and unknowingly changes the rest of the story. |
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The route now called the A66 was once 'the winter road' from Scotch Corner to Glasgow, by way of Carlisle. |
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The technology creates precursor ions by way of ionization of air and then filtration through a primary quadrupole analyzer. |
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Air moving into and out of the middle ears by way of the eustachian tubes equalizes pressure. |
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So by way of thanks to the lovely folk as the Merchant Bistro, I offer my version of cod with cannellini beans, three ways. |
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The frequency licence will be awarded by way of a multi-stage process consisting of a technical submission and a financial submission. |
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It's simply not enough to give them an ugly hairdrier on wheels, with a patheticsounding horn by way of extras. |
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The big changes come by way of the Rhino XT's new, spring-loaded hook and single-sear trigger mechanism. |
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Thousands of East Germans began fleeing to West Germany by way of Czechoslovakia and Hungary. |
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Chadwick's last outing was in March when he claimed victory by way of Guillotine Choke against Nills Van Noord. |
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Truitt came late to abstraction, by way of pictures of picket fences. |
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I must be reminded that I can be a leader in the nonhierarchical church by way of advocacy and marginal faith communities. |
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They can do so, Negri believes, by way of autonomous and nonhierarchically organized self-management. |
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The long-haired, 35-year-old got on the bus by way of Facebook. |
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It may be fertile to consider, by way of a response to those who see psychoanalysis as mendaciously inculcating a narrative of loss, a passage taken from Elizabeth Costello. |
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Pesticides are reaching inside the human body by way of biomagnification. |
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Inspired by Jacob Klein, Patocka's view of Plato is centered on the notion of chorismos by way of supporting a non-objectifying view of extramundane ideality. |
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The country's second largest city, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, relatively successfully manages its own water and sanitation system by way of cooperatives. |
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On the way he made one last detour to Sardinia, then in 1349, returned to Tangier by way of Fez, only to discover that his mother had also died a few months before. |
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The term nor'easter came to American English by way of British English. |
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Probably he came as a young man to the Faroe Islands by way of Viking Ireland, and local tradition has it that he settled at Funningur in Eysturoy. |
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Religious and specifically catechistical editions also skew what Lyons hopes to construct by way of a bestseller list for nineteenth-century France. |
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Depending on local regulations, the vapors can be expelled into the atmosphere or discharged back to the pumping station by way of a vapor recovery line. |
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The handstrap includes an opisthenar-surrounding strap portion which attaches to a handgrip by way of transmission straps extending under the palm and thumb. |
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In the 19th century, travel became easier by way of steamship or train. |
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Dafydd was taken to Edward on the night of his capture, then moved under heavy guard by way of Chester to Shrewsbury where in October he was hanged, drawn and quartered. |
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Covenanters started their migration to North America by way of Ireland. |
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Fortunately, information networks today are undisciplining the archive by way of the nonhierarchical organizational logic its netizens are drawn to employ. |
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For a start, most of the DRC gold winds up in Dubai by way of Uganda. |
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An alternative is to see sovereignty conferred by way of the repeated and unchallenged use of sovereignty through the promulgation of laws by Parliament. |
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Transcendental Transdisciplinarity inflects circularity with Onwardness, infusing life with thinking, thinking with life, and all by way of abandonment. |
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Both of these tools have already been in use for decades and have already been compared successfully with observations by way of synthetic spectra and helioseismology models. |
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As the Cayman Islands are not subject to EU laws, the implementation of the EUSD is by way of bilateral agreements between each EU member state and the Cayman Islands. |
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The dynasty's patrilineal Breton ancestors had held the office of High Steward of Scotland since the 12th century, after arriving by way of Norman England. |
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The Hong Kong Government has traditionally played a mostly passive role in the economy, with little by way of industrial policy and almost no import or export controls. |
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The same hex key used to clamp the sides of the unit to each other is required to adjust the laser's zero by way of stainless windage and elevation screws. |
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The original Great Western Main Line linked London Paddington station with Temple Meads station in Bristol by way of Reading, Didcot, Swindon, Chippenham and Bath. |
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