The writing on the author's UNICEF role is a case in point of this schizoid mixture of the posturing and the pure. |
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His drawings of mature male warrior types of leonine or dragon-like ferocity are a wonderful case in point. |
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Another case in point can be found in the North American Indian language Kiowa. |
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This is a case in point to indicate that land-based property taxes are progressive. |
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My companion Michael's grilled langoustine tails with fresh linguine, wilted rocket and shellfish bisque were a case in point. |
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A case in point was the famous episode in which Gen. George Patton slapped a soldier suffering from battle fatigue. |
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When the sun comes up this view can be anything but uninspiring though, and this morning was a case in point. |
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This weekend is a case in point, while much of Europe grinds to a halt, the Greeks are beavering away. |
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His ravishing portrait of the young English recusant nun Elizabeth Throckmorton is a case in point. |
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An interesting case in point was the forced divestiture of Clorox by Procter and Gamble. |
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Most of the stuff I post on the site is the result of acting quickly on random impulses, and this was a case in point. |
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A perfect case in point was the fabulous Florentine pietra dura table top offered by Christie's on 9 June. |
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A case in point is organophosphates, infamous for their devastating effects on the central nervous system. |
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Christmas shopping, an activity rife with tragic overtones, is a case in point. |
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South Africa, the continent's most successful big economy, is the most important case in point. |
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What is now happening on the Shankill Road is a classic example of the case in point. |
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The relationship between Eucalyptus species and their marsupial folivores is a case in point. |
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The representation of Iran and Iranian gender relations in Jafar Panahi's The Circle is an interesting case in point. |
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Just a case in point, the Cathedral that you see behind me is now open for mass every Sunday. |
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The UP government's mischievous attempt to steamroller the Places of Worship Bill is a case in point. |
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A discussion on why he now has a shaven head is a case in point. |
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A case in point was his abortive effort to cut aircraft procurement costs by developing a single fighter-bomber, the TFX, for both the air force and the navy. |
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The pairing of a veteran Cuban pianist with one of the rising stars of flamenco on a selection of Cuban and other Latin American standards seems to be a case in point. |
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A much publicized case in point is that of didanosine or ddI, a key antiretroviral patented by the US-based drug transnational Bristol-Myers Squibb. |
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He said Celebrex, a relatively new and expensive pain killer, is a case in point. |
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The butchers, who play a key role in A burnable Book, are a great case in point. |
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The staff member responsible for the Court's travel arrangements provides a case in point. |
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Attempts to muzzle a respected religious leader like Bishop Henry are a case in point. |
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In the case in point, data on market shares and clients' names could fall prey to industrial espionage, which can cause serious harm. |
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This report from the unconscious satirist and humorist, Mr Corbett, is a case in point. |
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A very obvious case in point is the Clifden nonpareil, whose name boldly proclaims that it is without equal entirely. |
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A case in point was the hijack, on 27 June 2006, of an ICRC vehicle with 2 male occupants, at Kassab IDP camp. |
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I think that this dossier is a case in point, and I shall discuss this in more detail. |
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The Synergy Conference for Regional Organizations on the Implementation of the United Nations Programme of Action was a case in point. |
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The decision to assign the chairmanship of the Senior Vendor Review Committee to the head of the United Nations Ethics Office is a case in point. |
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Documentation requirements for handling, transport, packaging and identification of LMO-FFPs are a case in point. |
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The implication in paragraph 43 that there was an agreed target for such assistance was a case in point. |
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French presence in Djibouti in accordance with such agreements is a case in point. |
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The forcible divorce of women such as Fatima Al-Timani48 is a case in point. |
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America is taken as a case in point, worshipping as it does at the shrine of venture capital and profits. |
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This condition was not met in the case in point since the loans in question were soft loans. |
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In the case in point, the party from whom the aid is to be recovered must also be specified. |
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It is mostly in use where the case in point is organizing combined effective engagement of the enemy or planning employment of air defense forces and assets. |
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The air pollution caused by smoking autos and scooters is a case in point. |
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Someone sitting at a computer terminal charging bets to a credit card account is a case in point but this phenomenon is not limited to gambling on the internet. |
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The wide road linking Killipalam to Karamana is a case in point. |
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A good case in point is George Bush, whose 28-foot Cigarette boat, Fidelity, can reach speeds of 50-plus mph. |
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Their latest single, Anthropods, with its layers of soaring strings and guitars is a case in point. |
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Moreover, it seems odd that they are not notified, since they have been targeted by policies and programmes which, in the case in point, need to be safeguarded. |
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Accordingly, the EDPS recommends that, in the case in point, the Council should specify that the persons responsible for processing Clinic daybooks may not use those data for any other purpose. |
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Access to natural resources such as land or water is a case in point. |
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The transformation of the banking and financial services industries, wrought by the diffusion of information and communication technologies, is a case in point. |
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The change to the 2006 Census module on income is a case in point. |
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A case in point is the oil monopolies and the unjustified rise in the price of oil, a commodity that is vital to development and the well-being of peoples. |
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The demolition of houses in the Wolyang area, near Juba town, and the forced eviction of 285 families in May 2007 by the military and the police is a case in point. |
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His first chart-topper was a case in point. |
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In the case in point, however, it is clear from the agreement concluded between Scott and the local authorities that the operation wasmade to measurein order to meet Scott's desiderata. |
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The recent appearance of the Blackbird decoding device is a case in point. |
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A case in point is that of Nancy Olivieri, a researcher at the Children's Hospital of Toronto, who was subjected to intense pressure after having questioned the purported harmlessness of a particular drug. |
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A case in point is the last week's unceremonial sacking of Fasih Bokhari as National Accountability Bureau chairman by the Supreme Court. |
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Epistles in theoretical philosophy such as First Philosophy as well as On the Finitude of the Universe are in fact a case in point. |
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That is a case in point of the law of unintended consequences. |
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The Saudi high-speed train is their case in point. |
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However, in its view, France and the beneficiary companies had good reason in the case in point to entertain a legitimate expectation that the aid would not be recovered. |
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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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As a case in point, on 29 January 2008, a claymore mine detonated on a bus carrying civilians, mostly schoolchildren, in Thatchanamadhu, Mannar district, an area controlled by LTTE at the time. |
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In the case in point, it has scarcely need of time to judge the decision taken by President Bush and his henchman, the British Prime Minister, to destroy Iraq, for that was indeed the aim. |
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The Bombardier Beetle, glimpsed in episode one and seen in moredetail in episode six, is a case in point. |
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A case in point right now is Zimbabwe, a former breadbasket of the world that exported food to the world food program, which is now prepared to suffer the potential deaths of two million of its civilians by starvation. |
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A particular case in point is the Club-K cruise missile marketed by the Russian company Novator. |
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Nuclear power is a case in point having a raft of hidden subsidies, one of them being its uninsurable risks. |
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One speaker observed that the Security Council had to be careful not to encroach on the activities of envoys of the Secretary-General and raised the situation in Myanmar as a case in point. |
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In the case in point, the Translation Centre's use of the staff number is reasonable as it is used for the purposes of identifying the person and keeping track of the file. |
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As a case in point, Suadeau offered the term pre-embryo, which he said was coined in England in the 1990s to justify research on human embryos. |
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The policies concerning domestic workers constitute another case in point where systemic features, such as racial, patriarchal and class biases, interweave and work against immigrants. |
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In fact, as some reviewers have pointed out, the launch of my new book on crime is a case in point, hijacked to confect a row, rather than carefully explore important issues. |
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As a case in point, the Romans developed the highly formal garden, with its rows of geometrically perfect plants, shaped as boxes or globes, in symmetrical patterns. |
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To be specific and detail a case in point, bream are traditionally a bottom feeding species and often found to feed in the upper layers of the water. |
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Work on the woodland assarts of the high Middle Ages is a case in point. |
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The change in attitude of the prominent German-American political philosopher, encyclopedist, and reformer Francis Lieber toward Napoleon provides a case in point. |
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Our stay at the Kingston upon Thames Holiday Inn was a case in point. |
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A case in point must be the epigraphical inclusion of an intriguing extract from the diary of Alice James, which Alice copied from The Standard newspaper. |
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Centennial Campus at North Carolina State University is a case in point. |
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Costing techniques provide a case in point, with the gradual move from absorption costing to activity-based costing and then to time-based activity costing. |
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The case in point was an appliqu for the rear liftgate of a minivan. |
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