If an attacker can be made to believe that his offensive thrust will fail, then the defense will not be challenged. |
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The attribution of sexual desire to females challenged the notions of proper female behavior. |
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The matter was then taken to the High Court, where attorneys acting on his behalf challenged the police as to why he was still in custody. |
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The security guard challenged him outside the building and the youngster gave himself up. |
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Buddha challenged the Vedic practice of rigid sacrificial rituals and the practice of caste systems. |
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He yesterday challenged the IRA to consider jettisoning forever its strategy of holding the Armalite in one hand and the ballot box in the other. |
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The White Sox pitcher challenged Mantle with a high fastball, and Mickey drove the ball almost out of sight for a three-run homer. |
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If they repeat themselves or go too far off the subject they can be challenged by another person. |
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Since the judges never met the accused, the evidence was unlikely to be challenged. |
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At no time was an audience challenged to question a moral conundrum, or inspired to see the world through different eyes. |
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Some financially challenged waverers got back on board, deciding to put budget before safety. |
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However, this concept is challenged by the discovery of different pollen cones from the Arkansas and English Wealden localities. |
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You are challenged to understand the importance of balancing the five balls. |
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In fact we have publicly challenged and argued against those of his ideas we disagree with. |
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The policy spending over the past year has been economically diabolical but is just commented on but never challenged by the journos. |
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Even then her work challenged the classical ideal that a well-tempered whole must bind the parts in a structured hierarchy. |
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One manufacturer challenged this amendment, but ultimately the Supreme Court passed judgment in favour of the government of India. |
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From now on street musicians will be judged by a jury at an annual festival, and the melodically challenged will be banished. |
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Throughout adulthood, autonomy continues to develop whenever someone is challenged to act with a new level of self-reliance. |
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Whether that master be regarded as a sage or as a Gnostic aeon, the orthodox view of him would be seriously challenged. |
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He is afraid that if his marking is challenged and an appeal conducted he will be held to have been discriminatory. |
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That film was a tedious prank, a punk-assed joke that challenged the viewer to feel, then razzed anyone silly enough get involved. |
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He was challenged by police and ordered to put the weapon down but kept on walking. |
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However, she started to look unwell and as people challenged her over this she admitted the truth to her parents and in-laws. |
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He was seen as a rebel who challenged authority in order to preserve his freedom. |
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The two witnesses were not challenged on what they had said to those police witnesses on cross-examination. |
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The Victoria police force, it seems, practically challenged Kelly and his gang to do their worst. |
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That book which features the detective antics of a young boy who is challenged by autism and yet manages to take Maths A level and pass. |
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Imparting his vision, he challenged California staffers to preserve regionally important landscapes instead of locally favored parcels. |
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I challenged them by formally complaining to their regulatory body in this country and got nowhere. |
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Any such ruling may be challenged by any available arbitral process of appeal or review or in accordance with the provisions of this Part. |
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The Land League challenged not only landlordism but also the forces of law and order that supported this ancient institution. |
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Throughout this period, there had always been a minority of rebels who challenged the rule of the clock. |
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Wayward performances and an ambivalent attitude towards his score markings must be challenged. |
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The Board took them to law and won the first round in the English courts, but the owner challenged that finding in the European Court of Justice. |
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Society's methodical and systemic ideals stand challenged wherever individual freedom is put under any restraint. |
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You should therefore avoid a quick ascent and take time to acclimatise to the mountains' oxygen challenged air. |
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First, a number of individual players have challenged such rules before common law courts as unreasonable restraints of trade. |
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As has been noted, the legality of their actions can be challenged in public law by applications for judicial review. |
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Environmental historians have rethought the recovery narrative of conservation and challenged the assumptions of the wilderness ethic. |
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Refusing to enter a plea or to appoint legal counsel, he challenged the legality and legitimacy of the war crimes tribunal. |
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The rear seats, though, are definitely lacking in legroom and are only really suitable for children or vertically challenged adults. |
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Her eyes challenged me, potent, like a peregrine falcon's, but the beguiling scent of turps and linseed oil drew me to her canvas. |
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Although the federal government has not challenged the ruling, it has failed to comply with it. |
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The front has split, and racism is challenged at every turn by anti-racist movements. |
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When it becomes clear that I'm just here to watch, a voyeur along for the ride, I'm challenged. |
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These three measures hardly represent the only examples of migration policies whose efficacy as antiterror tools have been challenged. |
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Because they concretely challenged the function of power rather than engage in symbolic ritual protest of it, right? |
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Because authority figures emanate an aura of rightness, their actions cannot easily be challenged. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury's attempts to hold the ring are increasingly challenged. |
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Had she challenged the official on each lie, he could have explained them away. |
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The castles of the rebellious barons were razed and the nobles never challenged the duke's power again. |
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Despite the image of New Zealanders as linguistically challenged, some of us supply overnight translation services for European businesses. |
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The talking portions for the movie starring the physically challenged dancer Kutty have been completed. |
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Sweden was the primary power in the Baltic region for more than a hundred years, until challenged by Russia in the eighteenth century. |
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They often show aggressive behavior toward health professionals when the truth of the symptoms is challenged. |
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My 5-year-old giggled aloud at the silly premise of a tone-deaf and rhythmically challenged bird, Igor, who sets out in search of music lessons. |
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It is the familiar tale of a weary professional challenged by a cocky upstart determined to prove himself as the top gun. |
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Off Norway, Triton challenged a darkened submarine but failed to elicit a response before firing a salvo which sent Oxley to the bottom. |
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When challenged he tried to bluff it out by claiming it was his friend's house but a neighbour knew the occupants. |
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For me the big takeaway is a reminder that the old ways of doing business are being challenged. |
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One of Stob Chon's men challenged Rob Roy to a duel, and dealt the aging rebel a wound to the arm from which he never recovered. |
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The idea of aggressive machismo being challenged by lesbian-tinged femininity and losing to the softness of woman was interesting. |
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For decades, the women's movement has challenged the barriers created in part by the dichotomies of female vs. male. |
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It's true that the social institution of the Domestic Violence shelter has become a sacred cow, never to be challenged or disputed. |
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But after class, he sometimes came up to me in the hallway and started bad-mouthing those students who had challenged him. |
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The country was not yet seriously challenged by separatist sentiments, religious radicalism or inter-ethnic conflict. |
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This designation was challenged by developers at the public inquiry but the inspector has backed up the planners. |
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Grassroots activism was often successful when it challenged the utilities seeking to generate more electricity with atomic power. |
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This has triggered more competition in metro areas, the place where competitive service providers have aggressively challenged incumbents. |
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The nuclear-tipped missile challenged the monopoly of manned bombers in nuclear war. |
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Benazir Bhutto's leadership was challenged by a maulvi in Pakistan on the basis of this hadith. |
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In 16th-century intellectual circles, attacks by the humanists Pietro Pomponazzi and Pico della Mirandola challenged the standing of astromancy. |
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That evidence was third-hand by the time we heard it and could not effectively be challenged, but it merits investigation. |
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Life Institute of Technical Education is an advanced technical institute for physically challenged and economically backward persons. |
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There will also be a spectrum of appropriate respect depending on the nature of the decision of the lower court which is challenged. |
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In association with Talkback, viewers are challenged to write a poem of no more than fourteen lines on the theme of first love. |
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They challenged the malestream, and eventually like a slumbering giant unused to back talk it woke up and took notice. |
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Smyth himself challenged Trimble's leadership last year and ran him close enough at 47 percent to 53 percent at the unionist council. |
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It also challenged the conventional wisdom that a bar in a secluded lane location could not be commercially viable. |
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The authority of the ruling family was challenged several times in the latter half of the twentieth century. |
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Contemporary art theories have challenged students to explore the materiality of ceramics. |
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He also challenged the earlier masters by painting portraits of local people over the original western works. |
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And the state tolerated ruffianism so long as disorder was kept at a minimum, and its authority was not fundamentally challenged. |
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Several of these places were hygienically challenged, with mangy dogs scurrying about, leaking sewage pipes and nowhere to bathe. |
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He's too telegenically challenged, but he's smart and I think uncorruptable. |
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The mechanism of these puppets is more sophisticated compared to their mechanically challenged European relatives. |
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He challenged musicians to pay royalties to original composers so as to appreciate their creativity and talent. |
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A fence may seem like a labor-intensive and artistically challenged project, but it doesn't have to be. |
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I am very organizationally challenged, but this is one area where I think the guys have got it made. |
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By himself becoming a Hindu and a sannyasin, he has challenged the obnoxious caste system. |
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The post-modernist movement challenged the Modernist notion of the avant-garde. |
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Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP's health spokeswoman, challenged ministers to intervene to ease the logjam. |
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I was just wondering why women should think that bald men were more intelligent than those of us not tonsorially challenged. |
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Things improved after Popper challenged the leader of the roughnecks to a boxing match. |
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The viewer is challenged to create a narrative, and therein lies the impact of Gander's work. |
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There is an imperiousness about Romney that comes across when he is challenged. |
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The appropriators in both Houses wield a tremendous amount of power over the make-up of the budget, and will fight like cornered animals when their territory is challenged. |
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The next day, Chrysler panicked and tried to walk the story back, though they never challenged the accuracy of the COO quote. |
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And this is also Planet Fashion, where shock reigns supreme and where taboos are challenged in imagery. |
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This increasingly challenged the ability of individual producers to stay informed and meaningfully involved with issues directly impacting their livelihood. |
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He withheld the salaries of parliamentarians who refused to rubberstamp his laws, and lawyers who challenged him were disbarred. |
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Months later, when I challenged Colonel Boyatt on this highly counterproductive order to his troops, he clammed up on me. |
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Outside parliament, anyone who challenged the clamour for partition was devoured by the mobs. |
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Ferguson, one of the last of the old-style authoritarian gaffers, has had those rules challenged in a world that makes some footballers behave like Hollywood megastars. |
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They could not invite tenders as the project was challenged in court. |
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For a moment of levity, Leo was challenged by David Beckham to do the ALS ice water bucket challenge. |
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When challenged to come up with words of another language, most people will respond with nouns and verbs rather than auxiliaries, prepositions, and the like. |
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If your friends are tonsorially challenged, visit a barber or salon on Saturdays and find out which stylist is most difficult to get an appointment with. |
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So on October 14, 1999, the leader of the displeased, Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell, challenged McCain to defend his charges. |
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The Welsh laid down their weapons for the feast but the drunken merry making came to a dramatic halt when William challenged them never again to bear arms in his domains. |
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Most Athenians living at that time had never seen their sea power challenged. |
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While the quads, hamstrings and glutes work hard in both versions, the abductors and adductors help stabilize the body when your balance is challenged. |
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The DIY approach has been a safe alternate route, but parents are still challenged with authenticity. |
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This year, however, Democratic dominance at pounding the pavement might finally be challenged. |
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This amounts to a work release program for the ethically challenged. |
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Cole challenged himself to write a chapter every day, and posted these entries on a blog. |
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A unique, exceptional couturier for a Maison that always challenged and innovated the world of fashion. |
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The inmate, who has not been identified, took a jug of boiling water mixed with sugar from a kitchen unit and was carrying it along a landing when challenged by an officer. |
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Working in pairs, the children were challenged to use their imagination, creativity and ingenuity to design and make a model using a specially created K'Nex kit. |
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Leigh discovered a deck of cards and challenged Amber to a game of rummy. |
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As a marriage partner, one is challenged, on the one hand, with being a wet blanket to great visions, and, on the other hand, with having a Pollyanna naivete. |
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Corman introduced beatniks, hippies, and druggies as suitable cases for cinematic treatment, and consciously challenged Hollywood's reigning myth of a classless society. |
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But as a student in seminary, I was challenged to believe that God also redeems and restores all of the cosmos, just as God has redeemed you and me. |
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The FCC challenged the ruling again, only to be shot down on June 29, 2012, by the Supreme Court. |
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In the land of the long white cloud, Maori minds are being challenged. |
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The contradictions and outlandish claims are never challenged, because drug education in China is virtually nonexistent. |
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Virtually all were innocent, yet they found themselves in a Kafkaesque legal purgatory of secret evidence and charges that could never be challenged. |
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In fact, by the way he challenged my thoughts on the case, I thought perhaps he was aiming to stitch up the media. |
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Dissent may have challenged nationalism, but the presence of neutrals, the disaffected, and Tories never completely superseded the wider community of interests. |
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This repeal will be challenged as an invasion of state sovereignty, but recall that Congress had no trouble in 1939 repealing the tax exemption of state and local employees. |
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Netanyahu might have challenged the court or tried to water down the basic law. |
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Of course, they back away in a heartbeat when the stronger road agents ride into town, or when they are challenged by someone they know to be better or smarter. |
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Weinbaum challenged the tenure denial, and the case went to arbitration. |
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A West Yorkshire Police spokeswoman said the man, who lives in Little Horton, challenged the group of five or six youths he discovered loitering near his car. |
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If a bankruptcy petition is challenged, the debtor must take a means test. |
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You kept your head down and you never challenged your political betters. |
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And Moore, perhaps more than a little challenged by his own insecurities, has made a film that is profoundly invested in manhood, masculinity, machismo. |
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Moreover, when society is challenged by the use of armed force, the laws of war and international humanitarian law provide ultimate protection of the right to life. |
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At least New South Wales Premier Bob Carr challenged the received wisdom. |
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Just months after the news about Katyn emerged, sikorski challenged Stalin, demanding an independent investigation. |
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He challenged the very core of the Iranian theocracy and demanded respect for basic human rights. |
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In 1989, the National Treasury Employees Union challenged that law, arguing it was an infringement of the Fourth Amendment. |
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Rather than being challenged on his pro-Israel bona fides, Chuck Hagel should be seen in the same manner. |
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And with so many pigs dying, farms have been challenged to try to find hygienic ways to dispose of the carcasses. |
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Good, caring teachers recognized his talent and challenged him to work hard to compete at the highest levels. |
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It is unsurprising to find this outcome being challenged by developing states which argued that part of the spectrum should be reserved for future use. |
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She then tightly attaches to one's wrist a plastic bangle of the sort that it is put on to the wrists of the inmates of mentally challenged places of abode. |
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In this paper, I illustrate the way one Aboriginal artist challenged what he perceived as an essentialised concept of Aboriginality, by rejecting rainbow serpent iconography. |
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Within hours, thousands of Iranians challenged the foreign minister on social media asking how that could possibly be. |
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Today, we understand that the era of political ignorance is over and that those in power who abuse their authority can be challenged and held liable in a court of law. |
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There are several reasons why it is necessary for an appellate court to ensure that the lawyer whose conduct is challenged has an opportunity to explain himself. |
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This song for the dentally challenged was penned in 1944 by Don Gardener. |
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He even challenged a Los Angeles Times reporter nearly half his age to a chin-up contest. |
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This city gladly took the AAU money in 1988 to build that center and dedicate it to the physically challenged. |
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My geographically challenged uncle stated that France is the capital of Paris. |
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The central authority of the company's board is being challenged. |
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After the turn of the century, the United Kingdom's industrial monopoly was challenged by Germany and the United States. |
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The punishments imposed by either House may not be challenged in any court, and the Human Rights Act does not apply. |
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However, the assertion that Britain's population expansion contributed to the growth of technology has been recently challenged. |
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He was challenged all the way but he held off strong competition from Kenya's Mike Kigen. |
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This view has been challenged by the hypothesis that the Celtic languages of the British Isles form a phylogenetic Insular Celtic dialect group. |
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The Vita creates a contentiously positive image of Constantine, and modern historians have frequently challenged its reliability. |
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Another theory has challenged this view and started to examine evidence that the majority of Anglo Saxons were Brittonic in origin. |
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In order to prove the inexistence of God, he challenged Him to strike him down in five minutes while timing himself with a watch. |
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After Richard had subdued his rebellious barons he again challenged his father. |
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This view has been challenged recently and modern historians credit him with some significant achievements. |
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Several of Russell's assumptions have been challenged, and the tendency since has been to adjust the assessment upwards. |
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In 1974 the Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre was built on a site that has since been challenged by several scholars and historians. |
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However, Elton's thesis has been challenged by more recent historians and can no longer be regarded as an orthodoxy. |
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The discovery in 1492 of the New World by Christopher Columbus challenged the classical worldview. |
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However, there are some hints that this only happened if a younger son challenged a division. |
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The Speaker's decision on the matter is final, and cannot be challenged by the Upper House. |
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The boy was later challenged with variolous material and again showed no sign of infection. |
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In the early Middle Ages the views of Geoffrey of Monmouth produced a personally inspired history that wasn't challenged for five hundred years. |
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He promptly challenged the prince of the Saxons and one of his champions to a duel in order to regain the honour of the Angles. |
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Although Julian's views were not typical, the authorities might not have challenged her theology because of her status as an anchoress. |
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Patriarchy itself is also challenged and transformed, as the men offer their women a loving equality, one founded on respect and trust. |
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In the aftermath of this episode, Sidney challenged de Vere to a duel, which Elizabeth forbade. |
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Mariana thus challenged divine right theories by stating in certain circumstances, tyrannicide could be justified. |
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A body identified as his was found in 1992, although that identification has been challenged. |
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Several other writers and scholars have challenged the evidential basis for Cohen's and others' views about this interest of Dodgson. |
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Lexington's owner then challenged Lecompte's owner to a rematch, held in 1855 in New Orleans and won by Lexington. |
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It was in the 1960s that the bipolar dominance of England and Australia in world cricket was seriously challenged for the first time. |
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In 1988, Bruno challenged Mike Tyson for the undisputed world heavyweight title. |
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Pluralism has been challenged on the ground that it is not supported by empirical evidence. |
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Also, there are states which do not hold de facto control over all of their claimed territory or where this control is challenged. |
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Ministerial decisions can be challenged by a petition of 30 Northern Ireland Assembly members. |
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Since the 1990s declining profitability of agriculture and tourism has challenged the governments of the islands. |
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Few states knew of the NATO nuclear sharing arrangements at that time, and they were not challenged. |
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As her support fell away, senior Conservatives challenged and defeated her as Party leader, forcing her resignation as Prime Minister. |
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In November 1989 Thatcher was challenged for the leadership of the Conservative Party by Sir Anthony Meyer. |
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Argentina claimed the South Sandwich Islands in 1938, and challenged British sovereignty in the Islands on several occasions. |
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The Speaker's Certificate would not be enough to prevent an act passed despite being excluded being challenged in the courts. |
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Great Britain has been challenged by other powers, primarily the German Empire and the Third Reich during the 20th century. |
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Prussia emerged from the war as a great power whose importance could no longer be challenged. |
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In the early 1800s, the Ottoman Empire suffered a number of setbacks which challenged the existence of the country. |
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There is considerable debate about who arrived first and Gray later challenged the primacy of Bell's patent. |
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In a separate judicial review request the 51m Group challenged the government on several grounds. |
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In May 2012, a BFK manager challenged their subcontractor, Electrical Installations Services Ltd. |
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Some scholars have challenged the notion that race is primarily a social construction by argeuing that race has a biological basis. |
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When he complained about the quality of a script he was performing, Joseph challenged him to write a better one. |
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In April 1890, during the run of The Gondoliers, however, Gilbert challenged Carte over the expenses of the production. |
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A group of Providence locals took issue with this and challenged them to race, which the Providence group summarily won. |
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This decision challenged the ICC, which was attempting to implement a ban on this practice at all international matches around the world. |
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Speaker challenged the diagnosis, resulting in a new diagnosis of a milder form of tuberculosis and the lifting of restrictions on his movements. |
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The standard accounts of the life of Joan of Arc have been challenged by revisionist authors. |
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While carrying out trials The Caledonia was challenged to a race by their competitors for the London to Gravesend route, the Sons of Commerce. |
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The Muller and MacDonald theory, in turn, has been challenged by Jose Antonio Rial. |
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Some scholars have suggested that there is more evidence in the grammar than in the lexicon, though this is challenged by many. |
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The stories are so diverse that a leading scholar has challenged them as a true collection. |
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In 1978, Dr Frank Noble challenged some of Fox's conclusions, stirring up new academic interest in Offa's Dyke. |
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As soon as they were challenged on it they had no defence and the clause was redrafted. |
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Before it could be challenged in court, the injunction was then varied to permit reporting of the question. |
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Between 700 and 680 BC, the Kingdom of Awsan dominated Aden and its surroundings and challenged the Sabaean supremacy in the Arabian South. |
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In July 1963, he challenged for the European featherweight title, fighting Italian holder, Alberto Serti in Cardiff. |
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In September 1965 he challenged for the WBA and WBC world featherweight titles held by the Mexican southpaw, Vicente Saldivar. |
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He challenged for the European featherweight title on 3 February 1997, against the holder Billy Hardy, but was beaten on points. |
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He challenged for the European featherweight title again on 25 May 2001, but ended in defeat over 12 rounds against Manuel Calvo from Spain. |
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Ocean scientist David Assinger has challenged this general suggestion, and cites the Dead Sea as the most radioactive sea in the world. |
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In 2014, challenged by the new Secretary of the PD Matteo Renzi, Letta resigned and was replaced by Renzi. |
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The Dutch merchants aggressively challenged the Hansa and met with much success. |
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Quieter parents, who prefer a less stimulating lifestyle, may be baffled and challenged by these same outgoing kids. |
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In many cases the detail provided by these chroniclers, both writing after John's death, was challenged by modern historians. |
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However, the classification of several as either species or subspecies has recently been challenged. |
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At the end of the century, king John Balliol was challenged for the throne by Robert de Bruys Robert The Bruce. |
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Myinsaing Kingdom became the real ruler of Central Burma and challenged the Mongol rule. |
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What this means is that theories of syntax that take the constituent to be the fundamental unit of syntactic analysis are challenged. |
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However, the underlying assumptions of this particular analysis have likewise been challenged. |
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In his 1985 statewide study of black slaveholders in South Carolina, Larry Koger challenged the benevolent view. |
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The project received Cornwall Council approval in March 2012, but the Truro Council challenged it in court. |
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They were to be married, but another man, Alfvine, took objection, and challenged Olaf and his men to the Scandinavian duel or holmgang. |
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This proposition was later challenged, and it was argued that the 12th century was a period of greater cultural achievement. |
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In the 14th century, the predominant academic trend of scholasticism was challenged by the humanist movement. |
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In science, classical authorities like Aristotle were challenged for the first time since antiquity. |
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Natural England was challenged in High Court in 2006 by Peter Boggis, a pensioner who protected his house from erosion. |
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This status, however, has been challenged by a number of legal rulings in the last few years. |
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Her control of Flanders was challenged by the brother of her late husband, Robert the Frisian. |
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Feeling challenged by skeptics, Marconi prepared a better organised and documented test. |
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Jacob's father Isaac challenged the confiscation and the conclusion of the VOC, but it took him until 1622 until a court ruled in his favor. |
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Anthropological and ethnohistorical research has challenged all of these notions. |
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Beginning in the 14th century a Renaissance of knowledge challenged traditional doctrines in science and theology. |
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With the development of the printing press, new ideas spread throughout Europe and challenged traditional doctrines in science and theology. |
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However, recent archaeological investigations have challenged this assertion. |
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The results caused a public outcry in support of the opposition candidate, Viktor Yushchenko, who challenged the outcome. |
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In 374 the bishop of Milan, Auxentius, an Arian, died, and the Arians challenged the succession. |
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When King Edward the Confessor died in 1066, the Norwegian king Harald Hardrada challenged his successor as King of England, Harold Godwinson. |
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In recent times, however, the authority of the New Testament books has been challenged. |
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The Portuguese India armadas challenged this old spice route, for a brief period disrupted it, but they did not eliminate it. |
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Their role in providing silver was gradually surpassed by the Spanish, while even the Dutch challenged them for control of this trade. |
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When Tekuder's brother Arghun challenged him for the throne, Tekuder sought assistance in vain from the Mamluks, but was executed. |
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Three years later, he challenged the Mongols and was ousted by them from Russia. |
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As York's succession was challenged by burning the pope, the Duke of Monmouth was again heralded in the city as a Protestant alternative. |
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To date, the Assembly of Experts has not challenged any of the Supreme Leader's decisions. |
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McIntyre's own theory about distortion of the maps and the calculations used to correct the maps has also been challenged. |
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The legislature issued revised congressional districts in 2012, which were immediately challenged in court by supporters of the above amendments. |
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Charles, in fact, brashly challenged Francis to single combat multiple times. |
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Food of all kinds laid out on a table, silver cutlery, intricate patterns and subtle folds in table cloths and flowers all challenged painters. |
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Additionally, the idea that the promotion of English necessarily implies a demotion of local languages has been challenged. |
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The notion of syllable is challenged by languages that allow long strings of obstruents without any intervening vowel or sonorant. |
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The Eisleben reformer Johannes Agricola challenged this compromise, and Luther condemned him for teaching that faith is separate from works. |
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Over the years, less conservative Evangelicals have challenged this mainstream consensus to varying degrees. |
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The overseas development of the Church of England in British North America challenged the insular view of the Church at home. |
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The authority of the Scriptures has been challenged during the history of Lutheranism. |
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In AG for Northern Ireland's Reference, a soldier on patrol in Northern Ireland shot and killed an unarmed man, who ran away when challenged. |
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The four were spotted at a wildlife reserve and opened fire when challenged, prosecutors claim. |
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During the 15th century, the common law courts were challenged by the civil law and equity found in the Chancery and similar courts. |
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Douglas Hofstadter and his team challenged the shared structure theory and mostly its applications in computer science. |
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The judge calls out the names of the anonymously challenged prospective jurors and those return to the pool for consideration in other trials. |
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He pointed out that no one in this case had directly challenged the Swift regime, which the Court had adhered to for so long in so many cases. |
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I could almost see the rancor in his eyes when he challenged me to a fight. |
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If his opinion is not challenged, then the question is decided without a division. |
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This idea has been challenged given the current influence capitalist lobbying has had on policy in the United States. |
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In recent years, however, scholars such as Kenneth Pomeranz have challenged this view. |
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Since the late 20th century, those contentions have been challenged by a new class of recent historians. |
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The principles challenged the idea that a person should be an owner of property before being granted a political voice. |
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Both American and British naval honor had been challenged in the leadup to the war. |
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Training sessions originally involved great variations of conditions that challenged the skills of any swimmer. |
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In that year the German writer Karl Wex effectively challenged the authority of the Description in the Rheinisches Museum. |
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Woodward, the librarian of Windsor Castle, wrote a series of articles for the Gentleman's Magazine that challenged the validity of the text. |
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Living knights were sometimes challenged to single combat by phantom knights, which vanished when defeated. |
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However, if a one-half hour meeting means one less room accomplished per roomkeeper, the housekeeper is challenged to cover this time somehow. |
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But credit has to be given for his superb ad-lib when challenged to sing a song about mange-tout to the tune of Penny Lane. |
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I shot off an e-mail to Hunter, saying I had to cancel tomorrow because I would be vehicularly challenged. |
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These contacts on an everyday basis have deepened further my perceptions and challenged my assumpt ions. |
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Sir Richard Burton, the African explorer, once challenged a fellow Oxford undergraduate to a duel for laughing at his walrus moustache. |
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The pair had challenged the right of Waltham Forest Council to impose on-the-spot fines of PS80 on them under anti-litter byelaws. |
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Amphibiousness was being challenged, and the threat to the port of Toronto was real. |
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Thankfully, the idea that brats should be able to queue-jump is being challenged. |
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When challenged, numerous packages, jiffy bags and greetings cards, some opened and some unopened, were seized. |
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Rattigan has challenged a prison sentance, because Gently fabricated evidence against him. |
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Finance teams are challenged by labor-intensive, disparate, spreadsheet-driven tasks to meet new and existing compliance requirements. |
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Effects of a-ketoglutarate on energy status in the intestinal mucosa of weaned piglets chronically challenged with lipopolysaccharide. |
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However, in the postwar period, some writers have challenged the ideologies of the war and sacrosanctity of martyrdom. |
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The ante-post favourite for this year's renewal is Ballydoyle's Bonfire but is being seriously challenged on the betting markets by Mandaean. |
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A hospital's medical report said the mother was epileptic and mentally challenged. |
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Around 150 people, including old, mentally challenged and those who were on death bed, who have been rescued by police, used to live here. |
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The grouping relationships that he was challenged to think about in problems that followed enabled him to solve a simple fraction problem. |
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The MMU challenged the BMC's order in an industrial court, which on October 20 passed an order in the employees' favour. |
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Sociocultural theory is being increasingly modified and even challenged by continuing developments in neuroscience. |
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