We restrict ourselves to the case where the brush layers are squeezed against each other but they do not interdigitate. |
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In the case of cuneiform text, trying to look at language use in terms of oral/literate dichotomies only obscures our understanding. |
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Sorry, I'm late. I had a severe case of dysania this morning! |
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The case has drawn attention to the fact that many athletes never graduate. |
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It would be overstating the case to say that it was a matter of life or death. |
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The judge excused herself from the case to avoid any appearance of impropriety. |
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The case history of a sample design from inception to final marketing was presented to the students. |
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Chicago favorite Byrne Piven craftily dumbs himself down to play Sam as a softhearted dreamer with a bad case of the cutes. |
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The Company shall give three months' prior notice to the Customs Collector in case they decide to debond the shipyard. |
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Equal shares in dividing the estate were only applied in the case of individual deceaseds. |
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The next morning Oswald stopped short in the middle of his shaving, which in his case involved the most tortuous deflections and grimacings. |
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In this case the drop in cartilaginous dorsal height was helpful to deproject the nose, making dorsal cartilage excision unnecessary. |
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In addition, there would appear to be an important disanalogy between the case of mathematics and the case of philosophy. |
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In our case we tried the traditional methods to remove the food bolus for over 2 hours but we could not disimpact it. |
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Although all dogcows look the same, this is probably the very one that appeared in that stack, in which case his name is Clarus. |
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In December 1996 almost the entire front page of a daily newspaper was devoted to the report of a court case involving earwitness testimony. |
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A classical instance of ecmnesia is the celebrated case of Louis V., studied by many observers. |
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In case you're wondering, we don't think TXU is another Enron in the making. |
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In another case an etheromaniac earl committed extravagances which, from a moral point of view, classified him among mental deficients. |
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Although the exclusion zone around each test case is the same for all inputs, the area of each zone decreases with successive attempts. |
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I tried if a pendulum would swing faster, or continue swinging longer, in case of exsuction of the air. |
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Only a couple of days ago I was compelled to take him off a case because his handling of it was so footling. |
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In this case the living room attempts to address both the forespace or the virtual court, on the one side, and the valley-panorama on the other. |
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He started shipping about half a case of fresh country eggs to my parents every week or two. |
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The genon in this case is defined as the branch-cut point where the branch-cut line ends. |
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The treasures in this case are geocaches, those little plastic boxes of goodies that are hidden all over the earth. |
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His boss was always getting on his case about his standards of dress, even though he worked well and seldom left the back room. |
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This is also the case for some racing games that allow you to compete against your ghosts, which are precise recordings of your performance. |
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In the case of retarded bombs released at too high a speed, the retarding fins might tear away and allow the bomb to go ballistic. |
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We need to go into the background of the case before jumping to conclusions. |
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The molecular work also makes a compelling case that Darwin's finches were originally grassquits. |
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The Great Firewall of China is a case of corporate collaboration in censorship. |
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This is the case of the many initiatives to 'greenify' transport corridors, to make business environments more pleasant. |
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And various grewsome objects, a card case of human skin, and the twisted scarf used by a strangler. |
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Rubber grippies, partially visible on the right of the case above and below the hinge, keep it from sliding out of your hand. |
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Cosmetic imaging helps my patients see for themselves how gum lifts can make the difference between a satisfactory case and a great case. |
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For example, a program that loads data from a file needs to handle the case where that file is not found. |
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A special case in recent times was the neutral zones that were set up along parts of Saudi Arabia's borders with Kuwait and Iraq. |
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In the simpler case of northern heathenry the civilization spread with a simplier progress. |
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Subjective case is used when the pronoun is the subject of a finite clause, and otherwise the objective case is used. |
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This became problematic when a given case required both money damages and injunctive relief. |
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In common law systems, a single decided case is binding common law, under the principle of stare decisis. |
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For instance, the modern UK law of negligence is based on Donoghue v Stevenson, a case originating in Paisley, Scotland. |
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The Ten Minute Rule is another method, where MPs are granted ten minutes to outline the case for a new piece of legislation. |
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In every case aforementioned, authority has been conceded by Act of Parliament and may be taken back in the same manner. |
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It was also applied to iron foundry work in the 1690s, but in this case the reverberatory furnace was known as an air furnace. |
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Cases and you might call heteronymies, case being heteronymy in the special sense and case polyonymy. |
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The most highlighting part of the case study is research, collection and analysis of data. |
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In the case of Northern Cycprus, recognition was withheld from a state created in Northern Cyprus. |
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California's Acting Secretary of State... asked the judge in the case not to hold court on Election Day, Nov. 8, and the day before. |
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The most recent case was in early 1987, which was the most severe winter in Scandinavia since that date. |
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Drinking the water as a means of survival would actually hydrate the body instead of dehydrating, as is the case with ocean water. |
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The case of Mme Binet's mother, a young widow who worked as a seamer at home, reveals how this system affected homeworkers. |
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The inflections express gender, number, and case in adjectives, nouns, and pronouns, a process called declension. |
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Nouns are marked for case in a number of ways, most commonly involving various combinations of lenition, palatalisation and suffixation. |
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I still do not know if he's taken on this case because he's a glory hound, because he wants the PR, or if he simply wanted to help Anna. |
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With Chinese ritual bronzes, which are documented in the inscriptions they carry and from other sources, the case is very clear. |
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The powerful prefect was executed while he was trying to defend his case in front of the two emperors. |
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Except in the rare case of a determined and incorruptible general, these troops proved ineffective in action and dangerous to civilians. |
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If the House of Lords was not in session, the case would be referred to the Lord High Steward's Court. |
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When ileus comes on in a case of strangury, they prove fatal in seven days, unless, fever supervening, there be a copious discharge of urine. |
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It is true in this case that it doesn't matter whether Beth Winters was sexually assaulted or incestualized by her father. |
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In such a case and under such proof the intent to kill and the deliberate and premeditated malice are incontrovertibly implied. |
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The road users should at least get some benefit from this waste, another case of Somerset Highways showing ineptocracy. |
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In the case of the Sandwich and Oriel College exemplifications, the copies of the Charter of the Forest originally issued with them also survive. |
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Charles V summoned one Gascon lord and the Black Prince to hear the case in his parlement in Paris. |
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First degree consanguinity applied in the case of Henry VIII and his brother's widow Catherine of Aragon. |
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In their case the papal dispensation was obtained after Catherine declared the first marriage had not been consummated. |
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Painters developed other techniques, studying light, shadow, and, famously in the case of Leonardo da Vinci, human anatomy. |
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Mr. Weigel delivers the latest rendition of his case in the April issue of First Things, an interreligious neoconservative monthly. |
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As to the question of hay fever and asthma, intranasal disease is not the cause of every case of these two diseases. |
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Mountjoy, a court case concerning the marriage settlement of Mountjoy's daughter, Mary. |
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In the case of grave disorder, the Speaker may adjourn the House without taking a vote. |
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Parker himself would wait in the Kattegat, covering Nelson's fleet in case of the arrival of the Swedish or Russian fleets. |
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It's worth keeping a dictionary around in case you come across an unfamiliar word. |
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In the first case an increase in the existing maximum speed capability is required for orbital launches. |
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In the second case an increase in thrust within the existing speed capability is required. |
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In the subsonic case the noise is produced by eddies and in the supersonic case by Mach waves. |
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A Guardian article suggested there is a strong case for the 7 day service but without extra funding it is unachievable. |
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The vast majority of cancellations were through lack of beds for example because a more urgent case had arrived. |
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One case was from the Court of Chancery, and the other from the equity branch of the Court of the Exchequer. |
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The Speaker does not vote in the division, except when the Ayes and Noes are tied, in which case he or she must use the casting vote. |
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The Chilcootens told him that he had better clattawa and gave him a knife, to defend himself in case he came across any white men. |
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When a set of facts are brought before a judge, he deduces the court's ruling by comparing the facts of the individual case to the law. |
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Youth courts are not open to the public for observation, only the parties involved in a case being admitted. |
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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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However, once the ECJ has given its interpretation, the case is referred back to the court that referred it. |
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If a judge acts against precedent and the case is not appealed, the decision will stand. |
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This may happen several times as the case works its way through successive appeals. |
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Any court may seek to distinguish its present case from that of a binding precedent, in order to reach a different conclusion. |
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In Civil law and pluralist systems precedent is not binding but case law is taken into account by the courts. |
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In civil law and pluralist systems, as under Scots law, precedent is not binding but case law is taken into account by the courts. |
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Once a case is decided, the same plaintiff cannot sue the same defendant again on any claim arising out of the same facts. |
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For example, in a case of an auto accident, the plaintiff cannot sue first for property damage, and then personal injury in a separate case. |
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Such a case can set forth a completely original issue of law for decision by the courts. |
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A first impression case may be a first impression in only a particular jurisdiction. |
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In some situations, a case of first impression may exist in a jurisdiction until a reported appellate court decision is rendered. |
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The different roles of case law in civil law and common law traditions create differences in the way that courts render decisions. |
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In Sweden, for instance, case law arguably plays a more important role than in some of the continental civil law systems. |
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Law professors in common law traditions play a much smaller role in developing case law than professors in civil law traditions. |
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I think overruling a case or reconsidering a case is a very serious matter. |
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Certainly, you would have to be of the view that a case is incorrectly decided, but I think even that is not adequate. |
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This is when an appeal goes to the High Court or County Court and a party to the case wishes to appeal it further, to the Court of Appeal. |
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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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The barristers may well have laptop computers in addition to files of papers relating to the case which will be on the desk in front of them. |
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Typically a case is heard by a panel of five justices, though sometimes the panel may consist of three, seven or nine members. |
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In the latter case the House's jurisdiction was essentially limited to the hearing of appeals from the lower courts. |
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In 1667, the King, Charles II, referred the case to the Lords after failed attempts at arbitration. |
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After the Grand Jury indicted a peer, the case was brought before the Court of King's Bench. |
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If pardon was not pled, the House of Lords issued a writ of certiorari commanding the King's Bench Court to send the case up to it. |
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Normally, only the Law Lords on the Appellate Committee who were deciding the case voted when the House gave judgment. |
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In either case the code must comply with the Nolan Principles of Public Life. |
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Some residents sought to make a case for securing Welsh benefits such as free hospital parking and prescriptions. |
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The comparison between the tricycle and tail-skid type of landing gears is a case in point. |
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In the case of these three cities, there are no city councils and no formal boundaries. |
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In the case of Lisburn, the status extends to the entire local government district. |
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As such, business rates retain many previous features from and follow some case law of, older forms of rating. |
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These numbers may not represent real financial flows as prices for the underlying arms can be as low as zero in the case of military aid. |
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The doors are fitted with conventional inflatable chutes for passengers to escape in case of any ground emergency. |
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In making the case for common descent, he included evidence of homologies between humans and other mammals. |
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Wiles concluded that he had proved a general case of the Taniyama conjecture. |
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The lawyer obtained impunity by dragging his obviously guilty client's case beyond the ten-year limitation. |
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The patients would then develop a mild case of the disease and from then on were immune to it. |
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In the case of model or toy steam engines, the heat source can be an electric heating element. |
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In the case of Proust's tin oxides, one tin atom will combine with either one or two oxygen atoms. |
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The limiting case applies when the velocity u is very small compared to c, the speed of light. |
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In the case of high velocity objects approaching the speed of light, classical mechanics is enhanced by special relativity. |
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The displacement X in this case is the deviation of the beam, measured in the transversal direction, relative to its unloaded shape. |
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In this case the stress F can be taken as the force applied to the lever, and X as the distance traveled by it along its circular path. |
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In the case of rats, which are much larger than mice, a much larger version of the same type of trap is used to kill them. |
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Slugs are mainly used in rail yards for switching duties, in which case they are without a cab. |
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Link doors enable people to walk along in the train in case of an emergency. |
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Cabinet meetings have also been held at Chequers, and in one case at the Grand Hotel, Brighton. |
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It was assumed that any person of good character would be able to find enough people to swear to his innocence that his case would prosper. |
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If they persisted in bringing a case for decision before a Shire Court then it could be determined there. |
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It should be taken into account that not all will have Gaelic descent, especially in the case of Scotland, due to the nature of the Lowlands. |
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The strongest passwords are those which mix numbers and letters, upper case and lower case, and symbols. |
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The goal of this dynamic is to help both the tutor, in this case the English speaker, and the tutee, the ESL student. |
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Industrial organization generalizes from that special case to study the strategic behaviour of firms that do have significant control of price. |
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In nouns, inflection for case is required in the singular for strong masculine and neuter nouns, in the genitive and sometimes in the dative. |
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Weak masculine nouns share a common case ending for genitive, dative and accusative in the singular. |
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In the case of the Latin American communities, the danger of extinction is also due to the risk of assimilation by modern Castilian. |
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On the other hand, educational treatment in the case of foreign language may offer opportunities mainly for learning. |
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The case for creating a Punjabi Suba was presented to the States Reorganisation Commission. |
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The action is so spontaneous, so all but inevitable, that only the most compulsive theological case against it would deter me. |
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The chapter house is octagonal, as is the case in many cathedrals, but is notable in that it has no central column supporting the roof. |
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The case remained intact, but the organ was mechanically new, retaining the largest pipes of the former instrument. |
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The bishops sided with the king, the Bishop of Durham presenting his case and even advising William to depose and exile Anselm. |
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This is, however, absurd, since its shore might arbitrarily be increased and in any case varies with the tide. |
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In De Casu Diaboli, Anselm further considers the case of the fallen angels, which serves to discuss the case of rational agents in general. |
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This would subsequently be addressed in Mary's case by dogma surrounding the circumstances of her own birth. |
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The Voice of Methodism brought a Chancery Court case against the Methodist Connexion. |
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In that case it would be a nontrinitarian belief system not necessarily associated with the Unitarian religious movement. |
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In the rare case of the Ros an Bucca group from Cornwall, only six are adhered to. |
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Observations by Ball and myself in Colorado show that in the case of magnetiferous granites, the magnetite was a mineral of the pegmatite stage. |
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Its figures relate to crime reports where officers have flagged a case as involving abuse linked to faith or belief. |
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The sorcerer would in that case try his skill another day, with perhaps better success. |
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In the case of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids, the colors blue, green, and white are respectively assigned to these grades. |
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Such a dispute between the trustees and master of Leeds Grammar School led to a celebrated case in the Court of Chancery. |
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The majority of bachelor's degrees are now honours degrees, although this has not always been the case historically. |
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If these maizes were two boys, not improbably the one would be caned for failing to respond to treatment so efficacious in the case of the other. |
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It is in a glass case and filled with concrete to prevent theft, particularly by UCL students who once castrated it. |
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It is very difficult to make a monkey out of policy makers who can read and write and can argue a case logically. |
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A cloth top could be put on for weather, in which case it resembled a covered wagon. |
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As Rome grew, so did its tabernae, becoming more luxurious and acquiring good or bad reputations as the case may be. |
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In case of attack, arrows, javelins and sling missiles could be fired down at an enemy tiring himself to come up. |
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The general might in that case have sheds constructed, which served as field houses for training. |
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On new buildings, a solid fire retardant barrier over the rafters can make the thatch sacrificial in case of fire. |
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In almost every case the buildings that survive are either ruined, or have been altered over the centuries. |
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These monasteries were Benedictine except in the case of Carlisle, which was Augustinian. |
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Switzerland is an extreme case of there being no state control over who built castles, and as a result there were 4,000 in the country. |
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A court case ensued which resulted in the Secretary of State for the Environment declaring that the door could remain yellow. |
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They had not suffered the loss of national statehood as was the case with Poland. |
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They are also prone to headaches and, particularly in the case of Opal Koboi, violent mood swings and temper tantrums. |
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The objective in any case is to retain as much moisture as possible, while providing the texture and color. |
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Traditionally, sausage casings were made of the cleaned intestines, or stomachs in the case of haggis and other traditional puddings. |
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The dish at the time was cooked with venison, in this case from the Mount Edgcumbe estate, as the pasty was then considered a luxury meal. |
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British brewpubs are not required to double up as restaurants, as is the case in some jurisdictions. |
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For example, some of the court case narratives are interesting for their use of rhetoric. |
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The author Charles Nicholl speculates this was the case and suggests that Marlowe's recruitment took place when he was at Cambridge. |
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After stuffing the fowl with snow, Bacon contracted a fatal case of pneumonia. |
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Only in this case does a successful outcome increase the probability that the hypothesis is true. |
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In advocating the case of the persons thus dispossessed, it is a right, and not a charity. |
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The case was therefore dismissed and Anderlecht was acquitted from all charges. |
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At the same time, Shelley makes an egalitarian case against monarchy, class distinctions, slavery, and war. |
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He was listed in the 'Black Book' of prominent subjects to be arrested in the case of a successful invasion of Britain. |
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In the case of Oxford University it was the standard text until 1919, when it was replaced by Marshall's Principles of Economics. |
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He chose to stay at St Cyprian's until December 1916, in case a place at Eton became available. |
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Well, in the case of Dickens I see a face that is not quite the face of Dickens's photographs, though it resembles it. |
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So accurate was her description of thallium poisoning that on at least one occasion it helped solve a case that was baffling doctors. |
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The title of Earl Mortimer was added in case a claim was laid to the Oxford earldom. |
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Meat pie is cooked meat with or without cereal, condiments seasoning and water, enclosed in a case of pastry. |
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While the case attracted a great deal of media attention, it was ultimately dismissed. |
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Instead, each principal confers with the others as equals in the case of musical differences of opinion. |
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As with Lifeboat and Rope, the principal characters are confined, in this case to Stewart's small studio apartment overlooking a large courtyard. |
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When the body is found, Frank is assigned to the case and finds Alice's glove. |
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Although De Forest ultimately won the case in the courts, Owens is today recognized as a central innovator in the field. |
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Every facility is fully booked, and that wasn't the case before Harry Potter. |
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In the East, however, this was not the case as many of these classical Greek and Roman texts were copied. |
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In case of a no ball or a wide the batsman can choose to strike the ball, earning runs in addition to the fixed penalty. |
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The umpires can also call an end to the match in case of bad light or weather. |
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The exception to this is when the ball went out from a penalty, in which case the side who gained the penalty throws the ball in. |
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The merits of the case favored the plaintiffs, but their procedural blunders set them back. |
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The repetitive use of a particular muscle without time for repair and recover in the most common case among the injury. |
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In the case of Scottish hill packs or the gun packs of Wales and upland areas of England, the fox is flushed to guns. |
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The levels of grass are varied to increase difficulty, or to allow for putting in the case of the green. |
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The FA commissioned a replica cup in case the original cup was not found in time. |
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As was often the case in the World Cup, groups played in two venues in close proximity to each other. |
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A copy of this trophy was also produced, in case anything happened to the primary trophy. |
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As had been the case on Bligh's tour 20 years before, the Australian media latched fervently onto the term and, this time, it stuck. |
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In the case of a tie occurring again in the Super Over, the match is won by the team that has scored the most sixes in their innings. |
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In the case of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Torino, Italy, negative environmental impacts were observed, including impacts on soil. |
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The official report of the London Olympics shows that there was no case of London being pressed to run the Games against its will. |
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So SLRC filed a case against MBC Networks for broadcasting rights at the Colombo Magistrate's Court. |
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In case the two countries have not met since 1970, lots are drawn to determine the host country. |
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Second Mates are charged with being the medical officer in case of medical emergency. |
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In the case of the Union Flag, the difference is subtle and is easily missed by the uninformed. |
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A state can achieve de facto independence long after acquiring sovereignty, such as in the case of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. |
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However, in case of a dispute, the consent of the parties to the dispute was not required for unanimity. |
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Currently, that is not always the case and there are multinational states, federated states and autonomous areas within states. |
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Adjectives agree in terms of number, gender and case with the noun they are qualifying. |
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Thus a feminine plural noun in the nominative case requires any qualifying adjectives to be feminine, plural and in the nominative case. |
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The Vulgar Latin vowel shifts caused the merger of several case endings in the nominal and adjectival declensions. |
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Thus, by the 5th century, the number of case contrasts had been drastically reduced. |
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The accusative case developed as a prepositional case, displacing many instances of the ablative. |
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As Latin was losing its case system, prepositions started to move in to fill the void. |
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Unlike in the nominal and adjectival inflections, pronouns kept great part of the case distinctions. |
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In many languages, the form of the article may vary according to the gender, number, or case of its noun. |
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Thee, Thy and Thou are still in use, as is the case in parts of Yorkshire and Lancashire. |
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This is especially the case for French, which is in widespread use throughout Central and West Africa, Madagascar, Mauritius and the Maghreb. |
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As described above, case marking on pronouns is much more extensive than for nouns. |
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Also, as described above, case is marked on pronouns even though it is not usually on nouns, similar to English. |
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The most recent massive naturalization case resulted from the Argentine economic crisis in the beginning of the 21st century. |
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The means can extend from peaceful demonstrations, like in the case of the Indian independence movement, to a violent civil war. |
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In the case where a good is produced and unsold, the standard accounting convention is that the producer has bought the good from themselves. |
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Each Security Council member must have a representative available at UN Headquarters at all times in case an emergency meeting becomes necessary. |
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If the complainant deems the case urgent, consideration of the case should take even less time. |
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In Finland, one case involved pirates who had been captured and whose boat was sunk. |
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The case concerned two workers who wished to sue the Sudanese embassy in London for violations of employment law. |
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However, in the long run, as the case of Florida shows, the new territory was of little or no value. |
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The same was the case for married women, who liaised with soldiers, civilians, or slave labourers. |
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Some territories of EFTA member states also have a special status in regard to EU laws applied as is the case with some European microstates. |
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Some territories of EU member states also have a special status in regard to EU laws applied as is the case with some European microstates. |
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Fifteen individuals, all in this case having been abducted by republicans, disappeared. |
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There are also arguments linking monetarism and macroeconomics, treating monetarism as a special case of Keynesian theory. |
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The central test case over the validity of these theories would be the possibility of a liquidity trap, like that experienced by Japan. |
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The government commission set up to investigate the case for a Bill of Rights had a split of opinion. |
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Any person who feels his or her rights have been violated under the Convention by a state party can take a case to the Court. |
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In one case two armored platoons were used to convince Iraqi leadership that an entire armored battalion was entrenched in the west of Iraq. |
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In the case of businesses, their creditworthiness depends on their future profits. |
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Significantly lower oil prices could cause a reversal of economic performance as has been the case in past oil shocks. |
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Mr. Larch, you heard the case for the prosecution. Is there anything you wish to say before I pass sentence? |
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This effect is particularly clear in the case of detachment faults and major thrust faults. |
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Like a number of other Scottish kirks, it was subdivided after the Reformation, in this case into the East and West churches. |
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Traffic drives on the left in all three parts of the territory, as is the case in the United Kingdom itself. |
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As a marketing tool, these papers use selected facts and logical arguments to build a case favorable to the company sponsoring the document. |
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The different roles of case law in civil and common law traditions create differences in the way that courts render decisions. |
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An Appellate Committee hearing an important case could consist of more than five members. |
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The Crown Prosecution Service is to order prosecutors to apply for anonymity to be lifted in any youth case they think is in the public interest. |
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The five years named in the Resolution will in almost every case mean a four years' Parliament. |
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Early in 2005, the Countryside Alliance took a case to court to challenge the validity of the 1949 Act. |
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Argument in the case was heard on 13 and 14 July 2005 by a large committee of nine Law Lords, rather than the normal five. |
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A case before a Sheriff and jury can result in up to 5 years imprisonment or an unlimited fine. |
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The social contract in the original case was between the king and the nobility, but was gradually extended to all of the people. |
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For example, the case of Pickin v British Railways Board was dismissed because it relied on the standing order process not having been fulfilled. |
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It is not necessarily the case that parliamentary sovereignty extends to changing the Act of Union at will. |
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The doctrine of stare decisis, also known as case law or precedent by courts, is the major difference to codified civil law systems. |
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In the case of Brunei, appeals are made to the Sultan of Brunei, who then refers the case to the Judicial Committee for advice. |
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Unlike common law systems, civil law jurisdictions deal with case law apart from any precedent value. |
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A line of similar case decisions, while not precedent per se, constitute jurisprudence constante. |
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In this case the antelopelike animal carries an enormous horn, now curved, which has both hollow branches and holes. |
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William Jennings Bryan won the case and the antievolution statute was upheld. |
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The government was offering the company a fortune, and threatening it with antirobot legislation in case of a refusal. |
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They even established a major garrison in Sicily in case the Seleucids ever got to Italy. |
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In one case of iritis a severe bilateral neuritis developed about three weeks after the injection of hyperideal. |
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In fact, you can set one to one correspondence between the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian in the case of hyperregular Lagrangian. |
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However, our case showed mainly hypocellularity due to the nature of puncture tissue. |
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This was especially the case in Egypt and the Near East, where different traditions of large stone temples were already millennia old. |
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The most telling moment in the case was when the victim took the stand. |
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She keeps flashlights and candles handy in case of a blackout. |
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We suggested to the committee that they review the case again. |
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They arrested the wrong man. It was a case of mistaken identity. |
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This is a special case and I want you to handle it personally. |
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The case is being prosecuted by the assistant district attorney. |
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All day, as I drove upon my round, I turned over the case in my mind and found no explanation which appeared to me to be adequate. |
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In that case the enemy himself could have occupied the defences of Corinth and held at bay all the Union troops that arrived. |
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As the New Year opened, the survival of Western democracy rested, at bottom, on the case the U.S. would make for it. |
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Samantha Who?, a comedy beginning tonight on ABC, makes quite a good case against auteurism. |
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In this work, we consider the case where each element is spontaneously excited at a fixed average rate and thereby initiates a new autowave. |
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These animals normally hit the plane's windshield or get sucked by the engine, in which case authorities label the incidents as avian ingestion. |
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Camera control is especially tough to learn and can leave players with a case of barfogenesis. |
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Now, there was a perfectly sound forecast for you. Certainly a case of using the old bean. The surmise was perfectly logical. |
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It behooves every man who values liberty of conscience for himself, to resist invasions of it in the case of others. |
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Burns Philp was to incur public odium in the most notorious case in Queensland concerning blackbirding. |
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The brain had been removed, the emptied interior case showing in its blotchwork signs of siriasis or, as it is commonly called, sideration. |
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In case of a book, however, mutilation can go much farther without destroying bookhood. |
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Gem is really a very nice small bow-wow, but Mother found that in this case possession was less attractive than pursuit. |
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The ways in which advertising taps into, and draws upon, what people do anyway is exemplified in the case of boyfriend jeans. |
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Jacob always carried a set of brass knuckles, just in case he ever got caught up in a bar fight. |
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This case was brought up by writ of error from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of New Jersey. |
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