Other categories of wines that are a mixture of different regions and vintages belong to the table-type wines. |
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Awards will be made for first, second and third in categories for publicans, grocers and general. |
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Traditionally, the field of normative ethics is discussed in terms of two broad categories of ethical orientation, deontology and teleology. |
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Your votes are flooding in every day in their hundreds but, with many categories still too close to call, every vote really does count. |
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Three additional categories approached significance at the adjusted alpha levels. |
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The other four categories of recyclables are cloth and rags, paper, clean plastic bags and styrofoam. |
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These subdivisions of categories basically affect the types of upgrades available for the elements built into your town. |
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They have eight different categories that you can win, like best fight, best firework, and best overall stunt by a stuntwoman or a stuntman. |
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We must not blame the poor nor place them in categories of deserving or undeserving. |
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So the Europeans tend to dominate the categories other than flyweight, featherweight and bantamweight. |
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Units must conduct and track services on all categories of unit equipment and must calibrate tools. |
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The distinction made here is a broad one between two different categories of representation, the aniconic and the figural. |
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The eugenics movement lobbied fiercely in favour of measures of forced sterilization for entire categories of the population. |
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As such, strategies that tend to compartmentalize individuals into arbitrary categories are not likely to be effective. |
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They've provided a newsfeed with categories extremely similar to those on the BBC website. |
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But there will inevitably be some types of entity whose place in any hierarchy of categories is difficult to settle. |
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The next highest categories were personal watercraft, cabin cruisers, canoes, rowboats and kayaks. |
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Whole categories that once seemed so promising, like sporting goods superstores, have been decimated. |
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The figures of speech are the four main categories of tropes, although tropes have been multitudinously identified in treatises on rhetoric. |
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Analysis of the semantic or metaphorical categories in genital slang is not common. |
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He could also be said to be imperialistically imposing Western categories on other cultures. |
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These categories are street hustler, bar hustler or dancer, kept boy, and escort or call boy. |
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The firefighters' fitness levels were grouped into six categories ranging from poor to excellent. |
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The analogies deployed to regulate other minorities extend beyond the categories of blackness and whiteness. |
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The relevant categories for our operations are the weight shift and fixed wing or airplane categories. |
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Military families took part in 5 main sporting categories including 7-a-side football, lawn bowling, mountain bike races, and other ball games. |
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The regulatory body should consider which of three categories the drug being considered falls into. |
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The two basic categories of wood used most often in wood working projects are hardwood and softwood. |
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Bronzed Cowbirds perform spectacular three-part courtship displays incorporating both of their major categories of song. |
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The categories of competition are woodwind, brass, strings, piano and vocal. |
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Fast-growing new categories include ripened and unripened cheeses, washed-rind cheese, and smoked cheeses, among others. |
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Wines of all the Sherry categories are offered from soleras held by small producers who nurse these wines to perfection in small bodegas. |
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Anyway, dividing politics into two categories is unsatisfactory since one category always gets valorised at the expense of the other. |
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This is fun fashion with a difference, with categories on cartoon characters. |
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The tool includes 42 activities organized into 3 categories and 9 subcategories. |
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Whereas some of these categories are self-explanatory, several others may require further explanation. |
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Controversial, yes, but I'm saying those physical laws don't have an objective existence, they're categories we apply to experiences. |
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And is contextual information lost in remapping the images to another system of categories that might be internal to the organization? |
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Children showed the most growth in categories involving closed syllable patterns and long-vowel words. |
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It is possible that the self-selected categories may not correspond neatly with intensity of production. |
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We have been the first in so many categories because we have always had the drop on style. |
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I still have a filing box, nicely separating all the different categories of admin in my life. |
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Life habit categories included epifaunal, infaunal, shallow infaunal, and deep infaunal. |
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These are by no means mutually exclusive categories and many analyses will fall into both categories. |
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For the sake of simplicity, criminals can be broken down into two categories here. |
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The initial categories were created by stratifying lesions into quartiles according to size. |
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In short, those twin categories must be thought of as indicative, and not absolute, for analytical purposes. |
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Kant replied that the human mind contains organizing principles or categories that impose order on our sense impressions. |
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The main categories of toys exported are soft toys, dolls, plastic toys, educational toys, electronic and mechanical toys and games and puzzles. |
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One test will cover the licence categories for motorcycles, cars, mopeds, tractors and work vehicles. |
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So, independent of network technology we can define 3 categories of unwired usage. |
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Although thousands of varieties exist, the three main categories are black, green and oolong. |
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Coast Guard maritime security cutters will not be frigates, but these categories of warship do bear more than a casual similarity. |
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The concept of comparing two players in a variety of categories will remain the same, but I'm unveiling a few tweaks to the scoring system. |
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Scattered across 180 acres of tranquil hills, valleys and brooks are cottages and rooms accommodating guests of all categories and tastes. |
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To optimise treatment, patients should be stratified into risk categories to allow the most appropriate prophylactic measure to be used. |
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Here we would like to estimate the quartiles of the distribution of age at leaving home, within categories of covariates. |
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For example, ISC and RTA age categories do not align perfectly, and the time periods covered by the data sets do not completely coincide. |
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The assignment of objects across cultures to any one of these categories ranged from the arbitrary and humorous to the disturbing and offensive. |
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Some of the past categories have included heritage, youth, environment, culture, sport, community and charity to name but a few. |
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Unlike other prizes, the Turner does not attempt to award various categories of art or artists. |
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So they opened up the event to mutts and mongrels too, with categories like Most Appealing Eyes. |
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These categories are clumsy and incomplete, but I'm hoping you can deduce what I mean for the sake of brevity here. |
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The five categories of risk are sickness, invalidity, old age, accidents at work and occupational diseases, and finally unemployment. |
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Entire categories such as cardiology, pulmonology, nephrology, gastroenterology and nutrition, and allergy and immunology are omitted. |
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The two basic categories of wood used most often in woodworking projects are hardwood and softwood. |
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You obviously need to know in terms of classes or categories what sort of people are making the claims against the company. |
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The six categories correspond to distinct pathophysiological mechanisms and are important in determining therapy. |
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It suggests that the social world and its categories are not external to us, but are built up and constituted in and through interaction. |
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It would not be too difficult to draw up a list of prisoners found guilty of certain categories of non-serious, non-violent, non-sexual offences. |
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The categories of relationships giving rise to fiduciary duties are not closed. |
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The categories dictate how the walls of excavations and trenches are cut back or sloped. |
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The downside is that the process of putting people into categories leads to depersonalisation. |
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The categories were selected as indicators, risk factors or relevant environmental determinants affecting fitness, obesity and health. |
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Several categories of artwork are featured, including cameos and intaglios, carvings of natural-history subjects, boxes and bottles, and jewelry. |
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Several categories may be distinguished on the basis of the mechanics of flower opening. |
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An ardent Kantian, Muller believed that he had found the physiological equivalent of Kant's categories of thought. |
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Only criminals who belong to any of these five categories will have the chance to be punished by community correction. |
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The volume explains the forming process and delineates the categories and distribution of ichthyolites in China. |
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These prices distinguish between 10 categories of line, and seven types of passenger trains and five types of freight trains. |
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Crystalline texture refers to granularity and was measured using categories modified from Rick. |
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There are different categories of family planning and these are multi-partners, breast-feeders, limiters and spacers or delayers. |
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With slight modification, the questions are organized here into 15 topic categories within pathology informatics. |
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The Consortium's classification scheme seems to assume that their categories are relevant internationally. |
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The tickets have been classified into nine categories to cater for different sets of target customers. |
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Ten categories appear to be sufficient for discretizing the integral over parameters. |
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More than 600 people voted in categories ranging from best bar and best live music venue to best cabbie and best family day out. |
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Otherwise, the Commonwealth could always legislate to say certain categories of State legislation are prohibited. |
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The phenomenon of spiritistic intimidation is common to all categories of occultism. |
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She thinks the best way to level the playing field is to apply categories based on physical ability rather than gender identity. |
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Therefore, though we distinguish between the many causes of suffering, we do not see those categories as existing in mutually exclusive settings. |
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The competition features nine categories and there are plenty of cash prizes up for grabs. |
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Lives are narratable as coherent in terms of the categories language makes available. |
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All the main tax categories increased with income and corporation tax showing particularly strong surges. |
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The event included a charity raffle and auction and a wide range of categories including the ugliest pumpkin and the longest runner bean. |
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Of the three main categories of tea the first and third are most commonly used for this purpose. |
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The responses to the open-ended questions were placed into categories to determine percentages. |
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Some categories of boats are full, such as yachts, sailing dinghies and self-drive motor boats. |
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Secondary categories are not strictly bounded, and their limits are constantly redefined through practice. |
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All the categories and concepts are organized into an expandable conceptual tree. |
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Why do they have supporting actor categories for film, but not for television? |
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Gender identity will also be added to the protected categories under the state's hate crimes law. |
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The youngsters chose an activity in the categories of skills and service, which they do for a set length of time. |
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I have lots of diddling with old post categories and backups and so forth to do, but it looks like the site's pretty much back! |
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When they do releases, they have four categories that affect how many theatres and what kind of exposure the film gets. |
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This isn't peewee football, where teams are grouped into age categories because of the huge advantages older kids have over younger ones. |
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These categories are designated with Roman numerals from I to IV, respectively. |
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This is different than, say, any of us choosing to include a list of sites we regularly visit, rubrics or categories we embrace. |
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These are classically inclusivist views, which interpret other faiths ultimately in the categories of the home religion. |
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The law itemises the 90 categories of information subject to classification as state secrets. |
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The categories of fiction and non-fiction are among the most immovable divides in bookshops and libraries. |
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Hofmann and Stewart suggested further subcategories within the three main categories to reflect some of this complexity. |
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All runners will collect a souvenir memento, with trophies for the first three in each of the categories in the 10 km race. |
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And with fairy cakes, flapjacks, fruit loaves and flans, the cookery categories offered a mouth-watering selection. |
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Once categories are established, the topic sentences can be generated, and so on. |
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What this is about is affording privileged protection under law to categories of people favoured by the canons of political correctness. |
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Moreover, many of the categories used in sexology to describe sexual life have been shown not to be universal but highly localized. |
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The major categories are alkylating agents, antimetabolites, plant alkaloids, anti-tumor antibiotics, and steroid hormones. |
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They don't have categories for best actor in romantic role or best actor in a tragic role, so why comedy? |
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The three main categories are bottom fermentation, top fermentation and spontaneous fermentation. |
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The US is somewhat unique in using categories with set quotas to regulate immigrants coming to this country. |
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It goes without saying that the sub-genre of rock opera lies uneasily within the larger categories of opera and rock music. |
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Wharton held a persistently elitist view that some categories of people were in fact superior to others. |
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Links to individual posts, categories or archives do not work with the new style sheet yet. |
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Perhaps more than the other animisms, historical materialism is based on a total confusion of the categories of value and knowledge. |
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They have eight different categories that you can win, like best fight, best firework, best overall stunt by a stuntwoman or a stuntman. |
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The new system is eliminationist and aims to make whole categories of people disappear. |
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There is nothing, though, to stop people in these categories from going along again when that time elapses. |
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You are a person who can make friends in the highest social categories as well as with persons of an inferior status. |
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The classical moral categories of action are ethical vs. unethical, just vs. unjust and virtuous vs. unvirtuous. |
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Furthest away are other science disciplines that would be grouped in different broad categories from psychology, like physics and chemistry. |
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Divorce presents a particular problem because, as a phenomenon, it belongs under two categories at once. |
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Keep reading to learn about the three categories of parasomnia and find out how you can help your child. |
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So the potential breadcrumb trail on a product page could look different depending on which categories and sub-categories you navigate through. |
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Today, the winners of the different categories will also fight it out for the honour of being Best in Show. |
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Kant also says that the categories can be applied to phenomena, but not to noumena. |
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Other than the lightweight classes or categories, all other classes or categories in both sports should be banned for several reasons. |
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There will be 10 pedigree classes but also numerous categories for pet pooches, including one for the dog with the waggiest tail. |
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Aristotle recognizes different sociopolitical classes or categories of women and men. |
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The game involved them sorting the cards out into several shifting categories of species, weaknesses and grades. |
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The demarcation line between Hutus and Tutsis was then blurred, and clear ethnic categories had not developed. |
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In Turkish, with its extensive system of vowel harmony, the above categories are more salient than they are in English, for example. |
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The Rosenallis show includes five categories such as best gun dog, sheep dog, largest dog, and miniature dog etc. |
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All in all, though, thanks for collapsing whole categories of moral and political thought. |
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The list of categories of documents was not intended to purport an exhaustive enumeration of the vast number of documents contained there. |
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Certain categories of information may permissibly be exempted from the rule of disclosure. |
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These categories are ball clay, bentonite, common clay, fire clay, fuller's earth, and kaolin. |
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As I have said, I consider that there is a strong case for removal of all the categories of ineligibility based on occupation. |
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The exceptional categories plainly apply to offences more serious than common assault, but no court has ever decided how far they go. |
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The categories included traditional pork sausage, speciality sausage, hot and cold ready to eat pies, bacon, gammon and ready meals. |
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There are also separate age group categories usually in five or ten-year bands. |
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Such an analysis reconsiders the legal categories that regulate the use of filmic evidence. |
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With this index, patients are stratified into three risk categories based on their total points. |
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The main categories of rum are white, golden, dark, spiced and anejo, or aged rum. |
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Both of these categories were adjudicated by the mystery shopper, a marketing professional from Waterford. |
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There were five categories in the competition, which was open to both mainstream and special schools. |
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Current retail product categories include dried spice, dipping sauces, chutneys and relishes, and seasoning for white and red meats. |
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The two main categories of positive incentives are price guarantees and mileage bonuses. |
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Following the rules of scientific classification systems, the goal was to create classes or categories that did not overlap. |
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Foot preference was assessed in participants separately for mobilization and stabilization task categories through observation of performance. |
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Unfortunately, these categories provide only the loosest possible organizing system for such varied delights. |
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Descriptive statistics such as frequencies and modal categories were then calculated for each variable. |
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The award is one of the five People's Choice categories voted for by the general public. |
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There were the popular kids and then there was me, the outsider who didn't belong to any of the categories that made up our school. |
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For the categorization to be useful, the leaf categories on the tree should contain less than one page or 20 references each. |
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In fact non-psychics were also tested, but other ESP categories were never assessed. |
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The categories may be interpreted as ten different ways in which a predicate may be related to its subject. |
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Kant believed that he had arrived at his list of categories by a process of abstraction. |
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This data set was split into two broad categories of classical music and popular music. |
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International tournaments, divided into weight categories by 5kg, are open to left-handers, right-handers, men, women and the disabled. |
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These fundamental categories are a priori, that is, they exist prior to experience. |
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Kantian categories of thought which we use to make sense of the world are those possessing this property, which we shall term reciprocity. |
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The proposed new categories have parallels with the classifications which are already used for unit trusts. |
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Kant's categories apply only to the objects of possible experience, and these are appearances. |
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The parameter of choosiness vs. promiscuity is crucial in differentiating the categories of word, affix, and clitic. |
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Beyond that, there are devas, nagas, higher categories of devas such as Brahma or Shiva, and so on. |
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To cut a ridiculously broad topic into bite-sized pieces, I've come to the conclusion that the there are three main categories of sexual fantasy. |
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Petal wilting has been found to be ethylene-sensitive or insensitive, and these two categories were consistent within families or subfamilies. |
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In the ceremony earlier this month, awards were announced in craft categories including outstanding choreography, editing and makeup. |
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However, not everyone knows there are two categories of shot, with two distinct size gradations. |
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Each region bequeaths its own brand of craft skills and the results are so variegated that the categories run into the hundreds. |
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All the pressing questions about categories and protocol that once so bothered aestheticians don't seem to matter anymore. |
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The Next Directory is huge and covers the waterfront in categories of clothing for women, men and children. |
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The antiquary William Camden was the first to divide surnames into the categories broadly represented in all European languages. |
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Like her regular paramedic colleagues, Mrs Seddon attends all categories of call-outs, and can cover a life-or-death emergency. |
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Candidates in the categories of piano, oboe and bassoon must include a recording of their own playing on either a cassette tape or DAT cassette. |
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The categories and relations of evolutionist theory in anthropology expressed deeply held values. |
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This aggregate amount represents an increase of 25 per cent in Commonwealth Government funding to those three categories of schools. |
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The Index ranks top hospitality brands by industry and, for hotels, by categories such as luxury, mid-price and economy. |
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However, she said, the confidence index in many categories stayed below the 100-point level for the 13 th consecutive month. |
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This easy-to-use software keeps track of all your information and organizes it by categories and key words. |
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A list of categories of classified information was voted as an appendix to the act. |
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We function based on these beliefs labelled into finite categories and if you do not believe, tough luck, you lose. |
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There are also prizes for cyclists in numerous age group categories and also for tandems, which are becoming more and more popular. |
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Under the proposed new legislation it would be easier for employers to lay off and sack certain categories of workers. |
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The following categories of nationalistic blessing and their proof texts indicate they do. |
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If there is a reason for treating the two categories of entrant differently it must be in order to penalise the trespasser's wrongdoing. |
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The term mithai, meaning sweet, has various applications, including approximations to the English categories of puddings and sugar confectionery. |
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The primary categories for natural polymers include polysaccharides, proteins, nucleic acids, and polyisoprenes. |
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Again, certain categories of fatalities are not counted, including deaths caused by industrial diseases. |
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Such semantic-functional categories can in principle be used across different semiotic modes in a way that formal linguistic categories cannot. |
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All categories except superminis saw a fall in value, with family cars leading the way with a 15.8 per cent fall. |
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The first two categories of Men's Open, lightweight and middleweight, are won by default. |
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Using axial coding, we further developed the conceptual categories and compared them with each other. |
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Property and financial prosperity were powerful testimonies to the strength of each of these categories and a buttress to weak claims to either. |
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Signs hanging in the showroom help visitors navigate between categories like lighting, furniture, interior finishes and office equipment. |
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Even right here on Earth, new categories of organisms, collectively called extremophiles, thrive in conditions inimical to human beings. |
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Other categories include transferases, oxidoreductases, ligases, lyases, isomerases, proteases, molecular chaperons, and GTPases. |
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The categories can be sliced and diced indefinitely, creating a dazzling array of permutations. |
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Most items in these two categories are original contributions written by fellow textual scholars, critics, actors, directors and reviewers. |
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Antibiotic categories to consider include penicillins, cephalosporins, and macrolides. |
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It's divided into simple categories and the pages aren't stuffed with an overabundance of information. |
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This includes the specialised categories of carters, draymen, drivers, hackmen, teamsters and expressmen. |
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We used uniform prior probabilities and four rate categories to approximate the distribution. |
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The competition catered for all ages, with categories including juveniles, juniors, adults and golden oldies. |
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The plays fall into the categories of history, tragedy, comedy and tragicomedy. |
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That is the chief way in which the class of substances is primary in relation to the other categories of being. |
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The words are organized into phonic categories and include both real words and pseudowords. |
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For example, the old case management system had separate incident categories for burglary, larceny, fraud and robbery. |
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But a consultant may learn you've overbought certain categories of inventory that aren't moving well. |
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The Internet will not increase farmers' access to information in all categories uniformly. |
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There are brands, products and categories and each has a slightly different meaning. |
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Modern categories of artillery fire solid shot, shrapnel, or explosive shells. |
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In a large meta-analysis involving 150 studies and 100,000 participants, in 14 out of 16 categories of risk-taking, men were over-represented. |
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The two extreme categories of perfect inelasticity and perfect elasticity are generally of no empirical interest, but usefully bound the value of an elasticity. |
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This new refractive procedure is capable of reducing or even eliminating the need for bifocals or reading glasses for certain categories of patients. |
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Much of complexity in the use of tense and aspect in English derives from the fact that the categories of perfective and imperfective allow a number of subcategories. |
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It clarifies how developing inflections, particularly tense markers, align with aspect categories and how this association varies across proficiency level. |
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After the summary, there are six categories and 13 subcategories, each of which is exemplified by quotations obtained from the interview material. |
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First, it is difficult to fix categories in advance for such a heterogeneous collection of work without forcing individual entries into often inappropriate pigeon holes. |
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In the second part, the herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores are divided into large and small categories for comparison within and between subregions. |
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Instead of electoral colleges, those people would come from associations of respective categories such as boxers, managers, promoters, trainers and officials. |
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Classify reactions into the categories of redox or nonredox, then into the categories of decomposition, combination, single replacement, or double replacement. |
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Affluenza is not found in our diagnostic categories of mental illness and it is not even a construct that makes sense. |
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They don't have to give awards in all 24 categories each year, or even have five nominees if they don't believe there are enough worthy candidates. |
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Research then becomes a matter of defamiliarization, of observing and interpreting social phenomena in novel ways compared to cultural dominant categories and distinctions. |
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Others have focused on beefing up new product categories to keep pace with the changing times. |
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The magazine and a jury of visionaries nominate the leading thinkers and doers in 14 categories ranging from business to design to entertainment to policy. |
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Last year, boxed wines represented one of only two categories growing in domestic consumption. |
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We then spent a few minutes talking about wine categories that have been killed by one bad seed. |
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She was also a patriot, a Briton, and a wife, excelling at the arts that each of those categories demand of a person. |
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I am particularly interested in the context of HIV/AIDS programming and the production of epidemiological knowledge and categories relating to same-sex sexualness between men. |
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Over the course of five hours, a handful of categories at a time have been revealed. |
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Satisfaction does not insist on setting up clear categories of heroism and villainy, good, and evil. |
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Some 7 million identified with two or more races, refusing to describe themselves as only white, black, Asian, Korean, Samoan or one of the other categories listed. |
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The political significance of categorial identity is clear in part because we are used to thinking of politics by reference to identity categories anyway. |
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The incidence of crime in most categories has increased in Co Mayo. |
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There are seven categories of fish, including the basking shark, and the same number of amphibians and reptiles such as turtles, toads, lizards and newts. |
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Fortunately, the draftsmen of the ICC Statute made a significant contribution, when they endeavoured to define as precisely as possible the various categories of crimes. |
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These aren't just distinct species but distinct phyla, categories so large that man and bat occupy not only the same phylum but the same subphylum. |
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His commentary shows the great care and precision of a thoughtful and dedicated interpreter who is explicating the categories through a close reading of the text. |
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The Navy's leading seamen cooks, leading seamen naval police coxswains and leading seamen photographers join the list of employment categories eligible for the benefit. |
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While our Internet service includes filtering functionality, it is our customers who make the decisions about which categories are blocked or unblocked. |
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Each year, we rate all 50 states on more than 50 metrics in 10 categories of competitiveness. |
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This inadequacy is partly inherent in the fact that our terms and categories belong to discourse taken from this world of space, time, and successiveness. |
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In exploring the connections between gender and sexuality, she highlighted the constructed nature of sexuality and sexual categories and their importance to social ordering. |
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We weighted all three categories equally to arrive at a final score for each. |
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You could have a zillion categories but one category I think is people who like certainty and people who revel in uncertainty. |
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The ethnic categories of Hutu and Tutsi that fuelled division and ultimately genocide have been banned. |
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Gender fluid people may have dynamic or fluctuating understandings of their gender, moving between categories as feels right. |
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Selecting one of the categories provides a tabular list of courses available in the Online Directory with details on the name of course, its duration and developer's name. |
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Overall, however, the sexual activity in the play seems to fall not into the categories of gay or straight but into a kind of polymorphous perversity. |
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However, traffic increased for all categories of roads, suggesting that road conditions will worsen, especially for those lower function roadways. |
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The A.L. marks for teenage prowess in those categories belong to the unfortunate Tony Conigliaro, whose career was cut short by the effects of a beanball incident. |
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The report suggests that the number of seats in these two categories could be increased, and the existing delimitations of the functional constituency seats may be changed. |
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With the ultimate in timing equipment being installed drivers will be graded into four categories and awarded platinum, gold, silver and bronze medals once a year. |
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His sermonette about how academics and polemicists misuse history when they construct bogus categories like Fordism and Taylorism was very nicely done. |
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You can also drill down by categories or conduct an advanced search. |
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Road surface type improvements took place in a dynamic traffic environment in which annual vehicle-miles of travel increased for all categories of roadways. |
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There is some overlap between the two categories of songs and the fantastic, with several of Petrushevskaia's pieces categorisable as grotesque or fantastic. |
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The General Assembly gave the Secretariat the option not to publish in extenso certain categories of bilateral treaties or international agreements. |
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These patterns correspond broadly to the basic level categories investigated by Tversky and Hemenway, for example through the application of spatial tree maps. |
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Certain industrial product categories are truly global in nature. |
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Both categories find their place in the musical play for television The flood, with Craft's text drawing on both the Book of Genesis and the medieval English miracle plays. |
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General sorting categories are whites, light colors, bright or deep-colored materials, permanent press, delicates, and clothes for the dry cleaners. |
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In Pakistan, truth or falsehood are categories that don't mean what they do elsewhere on earth. |
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For these three, weighting for the four other data categories was increased by 2.5 percent. |
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Other categories of refugees were left without international protection, as the principle of non-refoulement was then not yet part of customary law. |
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Like all rules governing taxation, the categories are never hard and fast. |
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E increases with both the number of categories and their equiprobability. |
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Stiff competition in various categories of durables and among firms which make items of daily consumption, means that no great price hikes are anticipated. |
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The cosmopolite embodies the migratory subject position of those who do not fit neatly into racial categories prescribed by United States society and politics. |
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The Act on Wine now distinguishes five categories of quality wines. |
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That discipline has to be applied across all categories otherwise the economy will be dragged down by the burden of funding a highly inefficient public sector, she said. |
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Judicially speaking, injury and larceny are both crimes against the State, but in these criminal categories it is possible to identify particular victims. |
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I'll discuss our tendency to reify categories after we create them and our tendency to exaggerate the differences between the categories that we create. |
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From this viewpoint, the two categories are therefore mutually exclusive. |
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Rob Thomas' late, lamented Cupid broke the mold for cinematic TV shows that don't fit into the prescribed categories of one-hour dramas or half-hour sitcoms. |
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This examination suggested three broad categories and subcategories. |
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My judgment is that these alternative wordings and response categories are not significantly responsible for the resulting differences in the surveys. |
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It tends to capture bits and pieces of realty and places them in frozen categories reflecting both the language of their socioeconomic class and a particular historical epoch. |
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Violence, like any contagion, will spread to new and new categories of victims, endlessly reducing the remnant of the saved until it is purified out of existence. |
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Three categories of claimant were stood down workers who were workers who were stood off from their employment when the gas interruption shut down their places of employment. |
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Two categories of readable documents were used in the study. |
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While the septimal system of calculation can be mapped onto the decimal, no comparable mapping of Aristotelian onto Platonic categories is possible. |
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Three categories that encompass all these different redox reactions are atom transfer redox reactions, electron transfer reactions, and disproportionation reactions. |
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His accounts of object related internal objects, unconscious phantasies and mental mechanism are constellated around two categories of functioning, called positions. |
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As he later puts it, the study of categories is a study of essences, based in essential insights about the types of meanings and correlative types of things. |
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Flight-feather molt categories were symmetric, adventitious, and juvenal. |
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After coding all interviews, we collated interview text from themes and categories relating to the research question to identify important issues. |
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