He laundered his money through bureaux de change and in casinos in Amsterdam. |
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Many corporates have not been able to cope up with this change and have consequently become sick. |
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From the perspective of human ecology, migration is the major mechanism of social change and adaptability for human populations. |
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The rationale for its non-inclusion is that standards change and vary between professions. |
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Who controls the purse strings and what the people in the companies aim at will hopefully be the only change and for the better. |
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Those of us who confess to a Whig disposition subconsciously cling to the belief that change and progress are transposable concepts. |
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All of these, by virtue of the information age, are characterized today by rapid change and often instantaneous awareness. |
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It has gone from an ecstatic confluence of societal change and economic opportunity to a fusty business institution. |
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Social change and political challenges divided Afrikaner verligtes from verkramptes. |
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Try writing small pieces and show willing, and take your editor's advice about how to change and improve your writing. |
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People talk about climate change and the need to enforce the Kyoto protocol but I don't think they truly understand how important it is. |
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Women with this change and a family history of breast cancer have a ninefold increase in risk. |
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No matter how we might change externals, it is only when our innermost feelings are altered that we truly change and grow. |
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On the other hand, all this blah-blah about change and platforms and national footprint and internationalism is surely powerful, too. |
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So let's see change and stop forever blaming motor vehicles for environmental and climatic change. |
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I wish he had gone a step further instead of continuing to silo the problems of health care, climate change and economic crisis. |
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He may avoid suffering and sorrow, but he simply cannot learn and feel and change and grow and love and live. |
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We're going through a change right now, thanks to a wave of technical and social change and to the arrival of cheap, networked computers. |
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To be sure, every human language is, in fact, mortal, subject to modification and change and destined at some point to perish. |
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The ultimate example of combining technology, process change and competitive stimulus is Wal-Mart, of course. |
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Unlike Fred who is a creature of habit, I am far more fickle, always in need of new experiences, change and variety. |
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After we had finished eating we went back to shower and change and get ready for the evening's show. |
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However, there are also the unsung heroes who individually and unassumingly, quietly work for social change and never receive public attention. |
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But he's going to make change and he's going to bring a lot of confidence to a lot of people who are sitting on the fence with the same decision. |
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This time of change and uncertainty in the people of Ireland is an opportunity for the true Church. |
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The convoluted plotlines and gimmicky narration distract needlessly from its premise of ecological change and accountability. |
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Attitudes change and it was wrong to found assumptions on dated and untested material. |
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White communities too have embraced change and adjusted to a multi-ethnic society. |
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The feeling was that a team of incredible quality were seriously underperforming, and something had to change and quick. |
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I'm not arguing the university mustn't change and expand, but I think there's better ways to do it. |
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The power of negative learning is that function of an individual being forced to change and learn by reaching a nadir of despair. |
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I know that a corporate did approach the Alliance many moons ago and request a wee policy change and was told to naff off. |
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Such modifications need not necessitate wholesale institutional change and they need not await the revision of a competencies list. |
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Hence, physical or natural science is the study of material bodies that undergo change and are either in motion or repose. |
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Water companies are nearsightedly ignoring climate change and energy issues because of a lack of regulatory incentives. |
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The calculator computes your family's contribution to climate change and determines how many trees you must plant to offset your actions. |
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There hasn't been great fervency for football up here but I detect a change and that the club is now capturing our public's imagination. |
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His academic specialty is language change and language contact, with a concentration on pidgin and Creole languages. |
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They also were incumbent companies that resisted change and eventually were consumed by it. |
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Consequently he was incompetent, cognitively incapable of envisioning change and probably dangerous. |
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Aquinas accepted Aristotle's view that God cannot change and is impassible. |
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The idea is that the more players can genuinely change and create the online worlds, the more immersive they will be. |
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That meant I had to race up front in the peloton all the time and had to react on every change and raise of pace. |
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We support change and want to see a situation that is fast, efficient and safe. |
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No language is static, and should not be as it needs to change and expand to accommodate unthought of situations when it was first designed. |
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The linkages perspective considers both the exogenous pressures toward change and the internal dynamic of local cultures. |
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I was taken aback by his sudden mood change and shifted in the leather seat uncomfortably. |
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In 1931 Spain's king abdicated, and a new republic was ushered in promising social change and progress. |
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The culture is still developing and exists in a continuous process of change and renewal. |
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You forgave her for anything, noticed her every little change and could naturally sense her mood or humour. |
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It is a very spiritual activity as it is to do with seasonal change and the passage of time. |
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With this company, this will all change and the group hugging itself should whack a few pence on earnings per share. |
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And though the movies are starting to change and we have the odd Lara Croft, there is still a way to go. |
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Bass sulking amid summer heat sense the change and big fish become more active. |
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He was disorientated at the sudden time change and growling darkly at the thought of the jet lag he was going to have for the next few weeks. |
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They want directness about what's going to change and how it is going to change. |
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The shape and form of the bungalow constantly underwent change and adaptation out of functional necessity. |
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A young journeyman noticed Joe's dress change and nudged the apprentice next to him. |
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Fig. 11 indicated that the clip gauge transducer produced a linear relationship between the diameter change and the strain meter readings. |
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If you give Danielle another chance, I think she would change and be the girl she once used to be. |
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How else can we deal with the looming threat of climate change and gridlock on the roads? |
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So the chances for change and fundamental change by reason of exposure here are good. |
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And sometimes there's a structural change and you've got to go through and almost completely rebid the job. |
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A panoramic perspective of the past enables us to understand change and its significance. |
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As Ray puts it, this is akin to the change and variation occurring among the characters in a story. |
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Understandably though, visitors, many of them wealthy statesiders with sophisticated palates, want a change and to eat out. |
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Along my journey in recovery, I've met a lot of courageous people young and old who have the courage to change and kick this deadly habit. |
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This involves ionic diffusion processes in the crystal structure of the solids, leading to phase change and recrystallisation. |
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They leak badly, have woeful change and shower facilities, and have antiquated pumping and filtration equipment. |
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This year's theme is climate change and visitors can find out how to switch to green electricity and other ways of helping the environment. |
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In cultures where the seasons do not change and the sun is strong year round, the sun is worshiped with great pyramids and blood sacrifices. |
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Aaah the poor diddums couldn't churn out more his tedious rubbish because he was worried about climate change and the polar bears disappearing! |
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On this level, France would have preferred no regime change and a lifting of sanctions to get back to business as usual. |
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The mantra that, in pursuit of serenity, you should change those things you can change and accept those you cannot has become rather dangerous. |
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He also demonstrated the limits of the government and the presidency to produce social change and to pursue an activist foreign policy. |
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The questions won't change and the physicists will never discover the God particle. |
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The latter depends critically on the time lag between environmental change and biotic responses to that environmental change. |
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Since products change and competitive conditions fluctuate, your solution must be flexible and changeable. |
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Now that issues such as climate change and the use of nuclear power are coming to the fore have your opinions changed? |
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She pocketed her spare change and the sweets and turned in the direction of Chris' voice. |
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I came across a pocketful of change and wondered for a moment, what are these shiny tokens? |
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So, the email we received yesterday was a refreshing change and it actually came from a real person. |
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Labor continued to resist change and various communities that would lose rail service protested to their congressional representatives. |
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Where am I to go for serious coverage and debate on the big issues of climate change and global warming? |
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He rushed to his bedroom to change and seconds later heard a crash as his front door was kicked in. |
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I suppose I'll just have to get over myself and stop dwelling on what I can't change and change what I can. |
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More often than not it appears to be the belief that it is better to play it safe rather than take a chance at change and failure. |
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Apart from walking you to school, she even lingers around for you to change and walk you home. |
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Argon dating requires all sorts of assumptions about starting amounts of argon, rates of change and limits on outside factors. |
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They were four goals down at the last change and were left ruing their slow start. |
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The 2000 model was given an improved gear change and a reduced clutch lever span. |
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Now we are encouraging them to appoint dayanim who are open to social change and ready to fight for it. |
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But it is risk which can be changed with a lifestyle change and as a former heavy smoker, I know the body can recover over time. |
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You love change and use it to your advantage, whether by choice or by chance. |
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But I'm just telling you, for your sake, I hope circumstances change and you can find a better job! |
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I managed to change and spent my last few evenings with my new-found friends drinking whisky and saki. |
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The event was to be used as a catalyst for change and to bring new hope to residents in rundown areas of the city. |
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The aviation industry is in a constant state of change and the future appears uncertain. |
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Interaction with the receptor of the target cell may be essential for this conformational change and the conformation itself. |
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The machine counts the change and prints a receipt for the full amount of the tax-deductible contribution. |
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We can't avoid the pain of change and loss, but it eases the more willingly we're able to embrace change. |
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It was an earth-shattering reminder that games change and sometimes you can't stay in love forever. |
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All over the city, pockets are bulging with loose change and the burden of having no one to give it to. |
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But its demands for regime change and its military manoeuvres are increasing tensions at the same time. |
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He exhorted his audience to think creatively about how to change and improve education. |
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If you are a force for change in the universe, what do you seek to change and how? |
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For some, the week following Thanksgiving is a time for change and readjustments. |
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Global climate change and its impacts on terrestrial vegetation are of major international concern at present. |
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You can now hope for a perfect inheritance beyond the power of change and decay, reserved in Heaven for you. |
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The younger woman kept silent, wishing her mother would just give her a straight answer for a change and stop lecturing. |
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And then there's the question of how often the postal codes change and how you'd track those changes. |
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For he had felt a sudden change and then a rush of heat as an incomprehensible anger had flowed through him. |
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Accusations and counter-accusations fly as the ground rules change and the topics blur into a kaleidoscope of issues. |
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I am much less stressed since the change and finally making headway on a lot of old tasks. |
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When the blood calcium level rises, the parathyroid glands sense the change and decrease their secretion of parathyroid hormone. |
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Caught with sticky fingers Bob dismissed the sum as pocket change and handed it back. |
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In many large suburban districts, rapid racial change and spreading segregation are occurring. |
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It seems a complete and utter sham that change and improvements can only happen following an accident. |
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You may have a tendency to get itchy feet at times and need change and travel. |
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Personal relations have become restless, fretful, often disturbed by an itch for change and variety. |
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The country is undergoing pangs of change and this is causing social convulsions that occasionally take on violent forms. |
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Resistance is the process of avoiding change and is a major obstacle to progress. |
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You have to change and develop yourself so you become what the horse needs you to be. |
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He did not think it could change and saw it as a binding contractual commitment. |
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I just wanted you to notice me for a change and treat me like a real person. |
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Most crucially, as Witold Rybczynski has argued, cities must continue to be livable as they balance rapid change and stable neighbourhoods. |
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Such securities are open-ended, as the chattels or assets covered by them continue to change and, basically, are unaffected by the security unless the debtor is in default. |
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But from Burma to the Arab Spring, Lagarde said she believes individuals help drive change and progress. |
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Without it, the seeds of change and innovation will wither in a soil that is an arid mix of negativism and defeatism. |
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We see Peck's character change and at the same time we see the awesome size of the forces he's up against. |
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Warm reds, oranges and yellows fade to washed-out blues and muted greens, as the situations change and soulful jazz underscores moments of levity and pain. |
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The spiral design is a metaphor of change and transition, a celebration of the coexistence of past and future. |
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When she reached out for her change and turned to walk away, the shopkeeper held on to the gold coins between his thumb and forefinger and cupped a hand to his ear. |
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When we were on the same continent, you would see everybody once a week, you knew where they were, so the progression of change and adaptation was very gradual. |
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A Presidential Land Review Committee, appointed in 2003, has made specific recommendations on the gender dimensions of the agrarian change and reform. |
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Among the colossal redwoods, proportions change and dimensions shift. |
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It is also a history of change and decay, of accepting some components of an incoming civilisation and rejecting others and refashioning them in a new and familiar guise. |
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To actually get out into a muddy field for a change and have some bombs go off certainly beat sitting around a dining room table. |
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As the Earth rotates, these orientations change and the small difference between the helium and xenon frequencies would therefore change with time. |
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Most allergists believe that no dog is 100 per cent allergy-free, and often as dogs grow older their coats can change and become more troublesome for allergy sufferers. |
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However, I feel the need for a change and a hunger for new influences. |
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It hungers for change and progress, and some comics who are clearly on their way up can be hampered slightly if their show treads a little water this year. |
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A recent essay by Gustavo Gutierrez describes the genesis and ongoing challenges of liberation theology in Latin America and identifies areas of change and transformation. |
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This is just fear of change and run-of-the-mill anxiety plaguing you. |
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For within the context of international politics, faith is redundant as it calls for assumptive reasoning in a landscape of constant change and hidden agendas. |
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Some refused to change and they were burned at the stake for heresy. |
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It would do nothing about climate change and would embrace but soft-pedal and rebrand social conservatism. |
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But to spell out what that change and modernization would involve, in racial terms? |
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Most of them adapted to technological change and newer forms of manliness. |
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Concerns about global climate change and predicted changes in terrestrial ecosystems highlight the need for the accurate quantification of productivity at all scales. |
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They escaped with the black bag containing two black leather purses, one with 8p in change and the other a pension card, leaving their victim slightly injured. |
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Forestry bosses have unveiled new plans for how trees can help to reduce flooding, tackle the effects of climate change and improve public health into the bargain. |
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Times change and people's beliefs and outlooks on life also change. |
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But come Sunday, it's all change and there could be thundery downpours. |
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His safety and security is a test-case for the suleiman government's commitment to peaceful change and democracy. |
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What I didn't know is that you need exact change and no toonies. |
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Each successive phase of industrial change and development has been, in its turn, associated with new patterns of internal and international migration. |
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Expression of the mitochondrial tricarboxylic acid cycle genes also showed little change and those with significant differences in the pho3 mutant were increased. |
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Alteration in catchment subsurface water balances through land-use change and pumping can affect lake biogeochemical cycles through changes in groundwater flow rates. |
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Okay, we'll go back to my house and I'll change and we'll go blading. |
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It would put some action behind all of his talk about the New Politics of hope and change and the merits of post-partisanship. |
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He will need to get in quick or he will suffer his second bout of regime change and his advisers will need to coach him on correct New Zild etiquette. |
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The theme of her remarks as she opened the new synod concerned the challenges of staying true to unchanging verities in a world of constant change and new challenges. |
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Whatever way you look at it, this election is a call for change and a reaffirmation of the social protest agenda. |
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But the re-run, in a world of change and after a day of busy-ness and perhaps upset, is an anchor, a reassurance. |
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New hairstyles and haircuts are great ways to change your look, especially if you feel like you are due for some sort of change and are tired of your mundane, routine look. |
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The Cabinet is a combination of new hands and old ones to give the new administration the necessary continuity from the old hands, and change and new vigour through new ones. |
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This adds to the progressive appreciation of learning how to change and grow one step at a time and allows the reader to absorb the meaning and substance of each chapter. |
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For how spare it is, the track is incredibly moving as every subtle change and alteration in the slowly accumulating tones takes on heavy emotional weight. |
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But if you're a person of principle the decision about which party to support becomes confusing as times change and parties chop and change their policies. |
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It was all in change and we had to lug it down to the bank to pay it in. |
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The clog dance is continually in a state of change and improvisation such that today it is performed not only to country and bluegrass music but also to pop. |
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Most exhibit little surface change and are indurated on palpation. |
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Expect piddling fines for players who will treat the loss as loose change and a couple of suspensions which will merely inconvenience coaches busy with their squad rotations. |
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This will provide a more equitable policy framework to allow the development and introduction of cost-effective technological change and innovation. |
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A PET Scan showed globally decreased radiotracer uptake within the brain, bilaterally, consistent with involutional change and prior radiation therapy. |
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The current pace of cultural change and seemingly irresistible forces of globalization present distinctive challenges to the future of Anglicanism. |
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We have to want the process of the management of Australian life, politically, corporately and culturally to change and we have to have the engagement and will to do it. |
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The bell rang for class change and I got up from the table, placing my work in my portfolio and carrying it with me out into the crowded hallway again. |
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That is why it is important to throw up pioneering ideas so the government will be able to see this as a force for change and a chance to seize a lead for Britain. |
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Of course in time the laws and customs of any people will change and the rights and interests of the members of the people among themselves will change too. |
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By youth radio I mean programming created by young people that is often about social change and bringing a real youth voice to the forefront of political discussion. |
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The efficiency audit said there were too many vested local interests on health boards, which prevent change and prohibit the delivery of a value-for-money service. |
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The leaves may be taking time to change and fall this autumn, but berries are in abundance and attracting birds to their glossy skins and bright colours. |
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It places demands on the reader and requires change and development. |
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Cells were exposed to the retrovirus for 24 hr, followed by media change and a 24-hr recovery period prior to selection of retroviral linked selection markers. |
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And it is time that we all realise that governments only have limited powers to change and influence while economical actors are the leaders of change. |
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And hopefully, also share the victory here, not just with Iraqis, but with the people of the world who all supported regime change and disarming this country. |
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This situation could change and revert dramatically to the stage of gynaecocracy if women resorted to promiscuity and had children whose fathers could not be identified. |
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First, the volume change and the enthalpy change of the protein can be determined in time domain without temperature variation or solvent variation method. |
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I'm so pleased to hear there's something enthusing you so much now and really hope this is you on the tide of change and feeling a great deal better. |
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You take an express and then you change and you take a local. |
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A logo change is also expected to coadjute with Segal Trials' name change and while the company's email domain extension is changing, the previous domain extension will still be functioning. |
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The essential point that the catalyst change agent stresses is the need for change and for special recognition of the interests of the disadvantaged group. |
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For more about the Niskanen Center's theory of policy change and the Center's approach, read our conspectus and visit www. |
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It deals with indirect land use change and is aimed at curbing the negative impact of biofuel production. |
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In the good old days we'd have sent a company of longbowmen to sort our French friends out but times change and we are left with Mr Woolas. |
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Moreover, the destinations themselves have faced additional potential crises caused by climate change and global economic slowdown. |
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So you've got a little spare change and you'd fancy a ringside seat at the Republican National Convention. |
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After donation there is an absolute change and alienation of the property of the thing given. |
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After a poor dip in form Ken Davy decided it was time for change and terminated the contracts of coach Nathan Brown and captain Kevin Brown. |
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The unique qualities of music as therapy can enhance communication, support change and enable people to live more resourcefully and creatively. |
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Kyrghyz Elnura Tabaklova, 27, is devastated as she was in the process of a job change and has been in the country for the last five years. |
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Due to climate change and rising sea levels, the forest was buried under layers of peat, sand and saltwater. |
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Whether through performances at fundraising concerts or campaigns of her own, she backs up her lyrics of social change and equality with action. |
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They are complicated by climate change and changes in agricultural practices. |
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This is an utmost form of protest on the part of individuality, thirsty to be eternalized, against change and absolute renovation. |
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However a NIE is issued for life and does not change and can be used for the same purposes. |
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I'd like to use that Superfund to clean up pollution for a change and not just pay lawyers. |
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Cultures are internally affected by both forces encouraging change and forces resisting change. |
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Other terms of reference included the possible impact of climate change and experience of other countries. |
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The climate change deniers grasp at straws to attempt to deny climate change and its human causation. |
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With its power to suppress social meanings, however, the law can radically change and even deinstitutionalize man-woman marriage. |
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Speaker William Hay ordered the change and the capital D was dropped from Hansard references. |
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Overpayments come when people's circumstances change and they have not notified the council in time. |
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Environmental change and ecological protection at the headstreams of Changjiang. |
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Lord Myners' report lays bare a board that is reluctant to accept change and unsupportive of executive management. |
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This is followed by unemployment and underemployment, climate change and cyber attacks. |
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It was a time of cultural change and paranormal is on the rise with Satanism, witchcraft and Bigfoot sightings. |
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Different species and the characteristics of epiphytic LAB might change and influence fermentation process and silage quality. |
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Hundreds made the change and, from that date, the Gurkhas have fought in every war Britain has been in. |
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Future climate change and associated impacts will differ from region to region around the globe. |
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It is constructed from two ideographs, the first of which represents change and the second goodness or virtue. |
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The concepts of the change and dynamics of stakeholders were acknowledged by Freeman. |
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This stir of change and these perpetual echoes of the moving footfall, haunt the land. Men move eternally, still chasing Fortune. |
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Adding their change and configuration management software adds immediate value to our Infrastructure Management toolsets. |
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The new chief of state immediately announced a presidential regime change and the inauguration of the Sixth Republic. |
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Moreover, descriptions of sound change and matters concerning quantity are included. |
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Micropaleontologic proxies for sea-level change and stratigraphic discontinuities. |
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Macropterism of Roesel's bushcricket Metrioptera roeselii in relation to climate change and landscape structure in eastern England. |
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Help stop rapid climate change and save endangered species living under these rainforests. |
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There is Alex's diaper to change and hands to wash and an apple to cut up for a snack for her and some Zwieback biscuits for Alex. |
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I suppose that we truly are divining that what is is some third thing when we say that change and stability are. |
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It was billed as a UK base for direct action on climate change and saw various actions and protests stem from the occupation. |
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Dr Iqrar said agronomy played a vital role in increasing productivity amid climate change and cropping systems. |
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In America, the political atmosphere began to change and attention was once again directed to Chaplin's films instead of his views. |
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However, the English language continued to change and, by the time 20 years had passed, the dictionary was outdated. |
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He believed the opinions of the people would gradually change and the voluntary removal of images would follow. |
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The indigenous population dramatically collapsed due to exploitation, socioeconomic change and epidemic diseases introduced by the Spanish. |
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It demonstrates periods of stability and periods of change and can indicate whether changes follow patterns such as regular cycles. |
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New research suggests that the extinction of the woolly mammoth may have been caused by the combined effect of climatic change and human hunting. |
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While some researchers argue for links between extreme climate change and social change there is some debate. |
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The area has a fragile ecosystem which is slow to change and slow to recover from disruptions or damage. |
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However, Kant also argues that change and time require an enduring substrate, and does so in connection with his Refutation of Idealism. |
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Climate change and ocean acidification are expected to have increasing impacts on the Skagerrak ecosystem in the future. |
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Such factors include capital accumulation, technological change and labour force growth. |
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These currents can considerably alter, change and are dependent on the various yearly seasons. |
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Dikes were often built to allow for this shift in land change and to provide flood protection further inland. |
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Furtling amongst the loose change and accumulated junk, he finally found what he was looking for. |
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Black Carbon is released into the air from incomplete combustion of carbonaceous fluids contributing to global climate change and human health effects. |
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Gilleland provides extensive knowledge of jury behavior, including attitude change and persuasion techniques, attributional reasoning, and group decision-making processes. |
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Taken collectively they represent an enormous change and are uncontrovertibly the greatest attack on individuals' rights to claim against wrongdoers Britain has ever seen. |
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The effect of accessibility by various modes of transportation is influenced by larger-scale processes such as structural change and suburbanization. |
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Then, as ever, the Spirit as life manifested itself more surely and readily in change and motion than in stereotyped forms, prescriptive beliefs, and arrested developments. |
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Button qualified in third place in Japan behind a Red Bull front row, but was hit with a five place penalty for a gearbox change and dropped to eighth. |
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Population aging and population decline may eventually occur, assuming that the fertility rate does not change and sustained mass immigration does not occur. |
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It would be important to evaluate the amplification rate of these four OTUs when oligochaete communities change and when other taxocenoses than oligochaetes are present. |
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Scientists have been studying the impact of climate change and water use. |
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This is because both of them bring about change and growth in a person. |
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Ethnic Dutch, who were still a substantial part of the population, resented the change and moved mostly toward the cause of the Independence movement. |
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In particular, the female utopists emphasized that political change and individual fulfilment could be brought about in the sphere of personal relationships. |
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In her words the stasis perspective embraces the secure and static future where a dynamist perspective embraces change and failure, learning and exploration. |
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However, the prime minister did not favour the change and it was not made. |
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But United's philosophy will never change and with Cluj needing to go for victory in a quest to reach the last 16, this Group H showdown at Old Trafford could be entertaining. |
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The settlers, however, did not like the change and some were planning to take up arms against Pedrarias, even as Balboa showed respect to the new colonial authorities. |
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The Younger Dryas is a period significant to the study of the response of biota to abrupt climate change and to the study of how humans coped with such rapid changes. |
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The K-12 Alliance, a WestEd science and mathematics initiative, is dedicated to promoting change and fostering excellence inscience and math education. |
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Templer PH, Groffinan PM, Flecker AS, Power AG Land use change and soil nutrient transformations in the Los Haitises region of the Dominican Republic. |
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He proposed that the stone tools could be dated to 35 ka in South Asia, and the new technology might be influenced by environmental change and population pressure. |
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The web-based component allows employees using the Employee Time Entry module to enter their own time sheets and view, change and print their history of time sheets. |
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Scots law has continued to change and develop in the 20th century, with the most significant change coming under devolution and the reformation of the Scottish Parliament. |
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All three states, namely Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura where results were declared yesterday, refused change and opted to vote to retain the ruling party or coalitions. |
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Through such gestic continuities we also witness change and adaptation. |
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The opposite supposition is that younger people are more receptive to social change and unconventional ways, thus more likely to marry out at a higher rate. |
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Each figure shows a scatterplot of the asset price change and the change in the 5-year Treasury, with the announcement date labeled on the lower horizontal axis. |
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Married Virgos will probably face a crisis in their relationships and the best course of action to take is to provide plenty of change and excitement within the relationship. |
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