These agents can bind to several drug classes including quinolones, and tetracyclines. |
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I worked out three to four times a week, attending aerobics classes and lifting weights. |
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As someone who classes themselves as widely read on the occult area the only thing I know is that I don't know enough. |
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We have made it compulsory for the first year students to attend classes twice a week in the lab. |
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The nursery and reception classes do very well and children with special educational needs are achieving a very good standard. |
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For he is one of 34 boys and girls who missed out on a place in this year's three oversubscribed reception classes at Whiteley Primary School. |
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Mr Lyons said the reception centre runs a number of computer, arts and crafts and language classes for adults. |
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The classes are suitable for everyone from the complete beginner to the accomplished artist. |
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Our interest is in the space of affine equivalence classes of equal-area polygons. |
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Ratc now conducts beginners' classes to introduce you to the jive, cha cha, and salsa. |
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He has been attending drama classes for 18 months and is currently on TV in a safari-style advert for kitchen rolls and washing powder. |
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Students find that classes that meet every other week or so seem to strike the correct balance between isolation and overload. |
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The classes start with a short aerobic exercise to warm up the body before a 20-minute session on the poles. |
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The centre has a wide range of classes and activities to choose from for both adults and children. |
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His history classes emphasized the importance of telling stories as a way of making sense of the past. |
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Sonia recited her poem for all the classes in the school at the final School Assembly on Friday 2nd of April. |
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The Irish course is designed to improve your written and spoken language while in aerobics some keep-fit classes are on the programme. |
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Special training classes on road safety would be held in schools to educate children. |
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With that confidence, Giulia increased her workouts to five aerobics classes a week. |
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Toddlers are having aerobics classes in a keep-fit programme at schools and nurseries. |
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But these classes seem to exhaust me and my feet ache like mad, half way through the class I start to feel sick. |
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The percentage of cheaper classes taught by adjunct instructors is increasing as well. |
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In addition, doing word games like crossword puzzles and taking classes to learn new skills can help keep your mind sharp. |
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In Judaism, Shabbat represents our opportunity to enjoy all the classes of pleasure in one day. |
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Note, however, how these gains were reapportioned to the stable asset classes which more than doubled in the right hand case above. |
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In one of my classes we work on oral interpretations of the Word with seminarians. |
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The classes teach the basics of computing, word processing, spreadsheets, Internet browsing and Web cameras. |
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The WCTU conducted a massive drive to get women of all classes to enrol and vote. |
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These larvae were reared separately until eclosion and both classes were viable. |
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During the day, classes were held for local men and women in basketmaking, woodwork, and embroidery. |
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Indeed, the resistance of the working classes to socialist ideas made them the despair of middle-class intellectuals. |
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The very best students in our classes probably do absorb key ideas and concepts from lectures. |
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This unrest was part of a much wider crisis of morale that covered the whole urban world, workers and middle classes alike. |
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Pretty soon he was escorting me to my classes and walking me home from school. |
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Locke's political ideas reflect the alliance of classes that jointly opposed the drive to absolutism in mid and late seventeenth century England. |
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For all three classes of problems, forecasting will benefit by using a combination of statistical and judgemental forecasting procedures. |
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Their accredited courses offer very small classes that last over 30 hours in total. |
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I can't even remember all the classes I slept through because you kept me up all night. |
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Most of the spirits found for the lower classes were weak concoctions of fermented herbs and cheap grains, and tasted much like boiled mud. |
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Art classes for the retired are now commencing in the Nursing home and booking is advisable. |
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Widely read, and a lover of music and languages, she was attending French classes up until her death. |
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He says the problem is that the middle classes are becoming more and more westernised. |
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I had taken two sculpting classes at Iowa State University, and I knew cows, since we milked 300 Jerseys at our dairy farm. |
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We life members of the thinking classes naturally acquit ourselves of bias from the start. |
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Learn to jive, waltz, quick step etc. at classes to be held in Ceolaras Coleman. |
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But in actual fact, dance classes are fun, active and educational, whether your kid's a budding Bonnie or not. |
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One could discuss the use of cars in the film as emblems of the middle and upper classes being inflected socially as well as aesthetically. |
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Emma's classes have stomped on imaginary snow monsters, jumped like bunnies, and learned to follow like choo-choo trains. |
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The regime sought to overcome the quietism of the middle classes and of the long-suffering peasantry with the propaganda of national greatness. |
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The Edinburgh-based Dance Base runs classes in hip hop, jit and breakdancing for adults and children. |
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It will enable the Government to fudge things much more because the output classes can be aggregated with this legislation. |
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The classes generally begin with some warm-up calisthenics, such as jumping jacks, simulated jump rope and air punches. |
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Within classes there are strong kinship bonds, which help maintain the social structure. |
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For all trainees the weekly curriculum included classes in English and Kiswahili, music, social and religious education, and traditional crafts. |
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Many students attend classes in split shifts, which forces them to wake at dawn. |
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Forty-eight nursing assistants now are taking classes at the Kane centers to eventually qualify as higher-paid licensed practical nurses. |
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They are anguished arguments and they take place in all classes and walks of life. |
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The working classes and middle classes are now at the mercies of the regional land market. |
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An interesting course is also running in wood and metal work while classes in art and woodturning have also attracted plenty of interest. |
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He sang and performed on the cithara but also encouraged members of the upper classes to take lessons in singing and dancing. |
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Today I had three classes at the kindy and Primary school making Xmas crackers. |
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Heath classes them as dealing with energy transfer, electromagnetism, mind-matter interplay, and acausal factors. |
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Higher wages gave the working classes greater consuming power than they had had in Britain. |
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Recreational activities and evening classes are advertised for the longer nights approaching. |
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The classes provide a great opportunity to learn the most effective ways to protect you and to stay safe from potential attackers. |
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I ask my freshmen classes each semester what the most important values are in their lives. |
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Line dancing, waltzing and jiving classes take place in Kennedy's, Doocastle on Thursday night at 9.30 pm. |
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Middle-class models of domesticity gradually spread into both the working classes and aristocratic elites. |
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The dance and drama classes are enrolling on next Friday night at the usual times. |
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They also spend leisure time exercising at the gym and attending classes and workshops. |
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Piano classes start on Thursday, together with brass and woodwind instruments and handbell orchestras. |
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The Guild has organised craft classes in crochet and knitting to commence in January and they will be open to nonmembers. |
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Then we invited the kindergarten classes to visit our cave and learn about the oldest paintings in the world. |
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Additionally, during physical education classes and recess, children actually spend very little time engaged in physical activity. |
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The early poncho was worn by men of all classes as a garment for protection against the rain and cold. |
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By the mid 1970s, insulin had been isolated and sequenced from all classes of vertebrates, including Agnatha. |
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Enthusiastic young people between the ages of 12 and 18 are invited to apply for the classes which take place on a two hour basis on Saturdays. |
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The children are separated into several classes according to their ages before they are enrolled into primary school. |
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Step aerobics, gym ball, aerobics and yoga classes will start soon in Manorhamilton. |
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Flanagan supplemented his history classes at high school with a considerable amount of wide reading. |
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He was a keen keep-fit enthusiast and had been planning to run classes in the sports complex shortly. |
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The rest of the day was like that, boring classes with three types of people, the whisperers, the shy ones, and the friendly ones. |
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There are 16 classes of vehicle, graded by engine size and body-type. |
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The Lake District is where the ruddy-cheeked, bucolic English middle classes come out to play, filling the air with happy braying and the whiff of Kendal mint cake. |
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I started taking classes in development, grant writing, and budgeting and turned to dancers that we knew. |
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Students at universities boycotted classes and banged plates and cups in cafeterias. |
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Parents took their children out of classes last Tuesday and kept them away for the rest of the week in protest against the school's dilapidated condition. |
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The summer before classes began, she decided to take a few sets of pictures with her friends. |
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Among those who have rallied behind him is a former teacher in a government school at Chattarpur who now takes yoga and meditation classes regularly here. |
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For two years, she has been sending her son, Atsuki, to cramming classes at Tokyo's Nichinoken, a juku that prepares students for entrance exams at elite junior high schools. |
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Irish dancing classes are held weekly in the school free of charge. |
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But then again, he had watched her in the classes they shared since the beginning of school and knew that she was easygoing and very friendly to everyone she met. |
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The more accomplished students took classes in safe-cracking, burglary, blackmail, and confidence games. |
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The functional classes for proteins exist in hierarchies or directed acyclic graphs, which means that the classes are not independent of each other. |
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Sunday looks equally as interesting with classes for TVRs, Westfields, Triumphs, modified road cars and some very quick single seater racing cars too. |
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I find that working out in the gym and keep-fit classes are really boring. |
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The most important chemical classes of these so-called auxin herbicides include chlorophenoxy acids, benzoic acids, pyridines, and quinoline carboxylic acids. |
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Although we have both dabbled in keep-fit classes and acquired the requisite Lycra bits and bobs to do so, we were never interested in the clothes as a fashion statement. |
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Students often supplement regular classes by attending a juku after hours. |
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But news of the classes is spread mainly by word of mouth, and participants bring along their friends and families. |
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Many dance instructors register their classes at gyms and teach women or men under the name of aerobics. |
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When they were toddlers, I was supplied with fluoride drops to administer to them when I attended ante-natal classes at the Queen Mother Hospital in Glasgow. |
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It may not seem significant, but installing a door between the nursery and reception classes will allow more flexibility in the way children are grouped. |
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From September, teachers will be able to stream programmes to their classes from the BBC website at any point in the seven days following transmission. |
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Finding effective ways to relax, such as devoting time for relaxation, taking yoga classes or fitting in gentle exercise, may aid the chances of conception. |
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Other private groups include Active Birth classes, which specialise in water births and yoga during pregnancy, and classes run by independent midwives. |
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Slowly, slowly, dance classes may cease to be such secret and guilty pleasures in Iran. |
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Today it just has a carousel and some pavillions, while offering tons of activities and classes for the kiddies. |
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This kitten and others like her, in turn, produced dyspepsia in most Abyssinian breeders when longhaired Abys began turning up in experimental classes at shows. |
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It was a means of incorporating the working classes within the existing social and political order, and thus preventing the threat of revolt from below. |
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Schur was also interested in reducibility, location of roots and the construction of the Galois group of classes of polynomials such as Laguerre and Hermite polynomials. |
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She said she had been nervous going to the classes because she thought everyone would be in Lycra and leotards, but soon found some kindred spirits. |
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Youngsters in the nursery and reception classes were asked to dress up as their favourite animal as they celebrated the 12 animals used to represent the Chinese calendar. |
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The weighty dish is a re-creation of what York's aristocracy tucked into in the 14th century, while the lower classes commonly ate watery pea soup. |
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School classes break for outdoor recess every forty-five minutes. |
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Time to put to good use the suffrage and the education that our foremothers of all classes and colors worked hard to win us. |
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The upper classes and the learned at that time, however, were German, and since 1864, the German language has prevailed in the town. |
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It is estimated that in the UK, there are 3,500 classes of criminal offence. |
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To define attribute classes and reflect on them at runtime, you have to consider a few more issues. |
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Martin had flown into teach PS100-ahead classes in The Cookery Club and to host PS150-a-head dinners at its refectory table. |
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This technology led to the amazing German flying saucers of the Haunebu and Vril classes built under SS auspices. |
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She genuinely believed that the ' working classes ' had ' different blood from ours, rougher ' and that this caused the fugg in the canteen. |
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In the 19th century, public concerts provided access to classical music to all classes of society. |
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Other classes of druids performed ceremonial sacrifices of crops and animals for the perceived benefit of the community. |
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Around 66 BC, a movement to use constitutional, or at least peaceful, means to address the plight of various classes began. |
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Forex Peace Army Chief Dmitri Chavkerov took some classes from MasterChoa Kok Sui and developed a good acquaintance with him in the period. |
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Various legal classes were defined by the various combinations of legal rights that each class enjoyed. |
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Because eggs were inexpensive in most regions, the practice of decorating Easter eggs crossed all social classes and remained somewhat simple. |
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The high price caused the cost of food to increase and caused distress among the working classes in the towns. |
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A general increase in all classes of nonbreeding seals is perhaps the most obvious comparative result of the census. |
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Whisky is a strictly regulated spirit worldwide with many classes and types. |
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It became the model for future Supreme Court presentations in cases affecting the health or welfare of classes of individuals. |
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The club also offers personalized services and classes including yoga, Pilates, personal training, and Kinesis. |
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Thirty percent of the new students need remedial classes in math. |
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He earned his high school diploma by attending classes at night. |
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But underground classes have Persians getting with the beat. |
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As a result of their different social purposes, the classes will be able to coalesce into a society with a greater social mission. |
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She attends hip-hop and belly dance classes just to shine more at parties. |
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The lower classes of the 18th century, generally speaking, were not openly disloyal to the king or government. |
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At music classes I learned to play the baritone horn, the drums and the guitar which has become my first love. |
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There are 74 competitive classes for young musicians for all ages up to 21 years. |
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Dance classes are held at a number of location including Cumbernauld Theatre which also has drama classes and programmes. |
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Consequently, various classes of royalty, nobility, various commoners and slave emerged. |
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Taking classes in a subject is a good way to test the waters and explore a potential career. |
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These books appealed to the English upper classes in the late fifteenth century. |
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We describe classes of semisynchronizing, non-synchronizing subshifts, that are closed under topological conjugacy. |
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However, the various noun classes are not totally distinct from one another, and there is a great deal of overlap between them. |
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It follows naturally that various classes of ordered sets can be characterized by semigroup properties of endomorphism semigroups. |
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In the United States, training classes for a concealed carry license are often available at shooting ranges. |
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Seaports that expanded from wheat trade had more social classes than anywhere else in the Middle Colonies. |
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Additionally, conjugation of weak verbs is easier to teach, since there are fewer classes of variation. |
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In addition to these, there are two classes of extinct armoured fishes, the Placodermi and the Acanthodii. |
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These four have their own conjugation schemes which differ significantly from all the other classes of verb. |
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They hold classes online to teach safety and have one of the most popular volunteer tiplines at the site to report cybercrimes against children. |
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In the modern languages, the various classes have mostly been leveled into a single productive class. |
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Among the loose beds of ash that cover the slopes of many volcanoes, three classes of materials are represented. |
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Romans who received an elite education studied Greek as a literary language, and most men of the governing classes could speak Greek. |
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During the Renaissance, middle classes had more time to read and encyclopedias helped them to learn more. |
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The unrooted cladogram to the right shows the relationship between various subgenera and classes as defined by the analysis of Rivadavia et al. |
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Boys and girls received primary education generally from ages 7 to 12, but classes were not segregated by grade or age. |
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Omura further proposed military billets be filled by all classes of people including farmers and merchants. |
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These soils are classified as belonging to the kaolinitic mineralogical classes of Ultisol, Oxisol, and Alfisol. |
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The classes addressed a wide range of topics, from relativity and quantum mechanics, to wave-particle duality and the uncertainty principle. |
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The United Kingdom has a number of classes of United Kingdom nationality due to its colonial history. |
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The market classes grown in the United States are Spanish, Runner, Virginia, and Valencia. |
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The centuries took their titles from the old use of the legion drawn up in three lines of battle using three classes of soldier. |
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Other classes and orders, now long extinct, also occur as fossils, particularly from the late Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras. |
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Thus we can reconstruct Common Germanic as having seven coherent classes of strong verbs. |
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Utopians believe that people of all classes can voluntarily adopt their plan for society if it is presented convincingly. |
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Like most other classes in Modern English, this class has lost cohesion and now forms principal parts according to many different patterns. |
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New propriety and Enlightenment ideas became popular among the middle classes of Denmark, arousing increased interest in personal liberty. |
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By the accession of Pope Leo IX in 1048, a clear distinction developed between two classes of bulls of greater and less solemnity. |
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Doyle, however, found it too difficult to understand the German medical terms at the classes in Vienna and quickly quit his studies there. |
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The middle and upper classes live in Suburbs, or in the central part of the bigger cities in apartments, where there is urban planning. |
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However, some private schools administered by foreign entities conduct classes in English. |
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There was a concerted attempt to modernise the curriculum to meet the needs of the emerging middle classes and the professions. |
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Its design would soon be copied, giving origin to a series of frigates and corvettes classes that served several navies. |
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For instance, many junior colleges offer classes in high-demand areas such as computer programming, information technology and Web design. |
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Popular are classes in Thai cooking, Buddhism and traditional Thai massage. |
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Notably, by the beginning of the Middle Ages, Syriac had become more widely used by the educated classes in the far eastern provinces. |
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While several classes of kinase inhibitors are highly selective many possess a vast polypharmacology across the kinome target-scape. |
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One of the most commonly used classes of synthetic aromatics by far are the white musks. |
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These territories were divided into three classes according to how quickly it was deemed that they would be ready for independence. |
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Fluxus traces its beginnings to John Cage's 1957 to 1959 Experimental Composition classes at the New School for Social Research in New York City. |
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As a result of these changes, large numbers of the working classes were able to participate in the consumer market for the first time. |
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All social classes appreciated how the royals shared the hopes, fears and hardships of the people. |
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Sports car racing is a set of classes of vehicles, over a closed course track, including sports cars, and specialised racing types. |
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Day and evening classes for men and women were held in domestic economy, mathematics, engineering, natural science, art and music. |
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Roman sculpture, is primarily portraiture derived from the upper classes of society as well as depictions of the gods. |
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Kasper had come to admire Pound during literature classes at university, and after he wrote to Pound in 1950 the two had become friends. |
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As a rule classes were assigned some sort of code, generally based on the wheel arrangement. |
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Maxwell left the Academy in 1847 at age 16 and began attending classes at the University of Edinburgh. |
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Daniel, an eighth-grader at Silvestri Junior High School, has been teaching Taekwondo karate classes to young children for the past five years. |
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The German Enlightenment won the support of princes, aristocrats and the middle classes and it permanently reshaped the culture. |
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During the Middle Ages, advancing to different social classes was uncommon and very difficult. |
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During the same period, the number of classes in the region increased by 504, with 762 more teachers also offering their services. |
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This happened to be a large process, and the most common noun classes started to cause the least represented to disappear. |
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There are many regional variations for describing social classes or subcultures. |
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Regions, communities, and social classes likely varied in the gods they venerated more or at all. |
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In Modern English, generally speaking, the verb classes have disintegrated and are not easily recognisable. |
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Since the 1970s, aviation has become increasingly affordable to middle classes in developed countries. |
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Educational classes should be held in a part of the mill or factory designed for the purpose. |
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In classes 6 and 7, there was no distinction between the two different vowels of the past tense. |
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The differences between classes 1, 2, and 3 arise from semivowels coming after the root vowel, as shown in the table below. |
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Before looking at the seven classes individually, the general developments that affected all of them will be noted. |
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Those valuable classes of men who take the deepest interest in whatever appears to be connected with the moral order of the world. |
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These sons became the ancestors of the three classes of humans indicated by their names. |
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The middle classes and businessmen promoted liberalism, free trade and capitalism. |
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The basic coursework breakdown is the same as in the primary level, although classes are much more specialised. |
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Most classes are quite well preserved, although the cohesion of some has been lost substantially or even entirely. |
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Guinness Book of World Records has awarded world records to various classes such as luxury liners, sail boats, and rowing boats. |
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Icelandic, Norwegian and Frisian have retained two productive classes of weak verbs. |
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There are also a few universities well known for classes conducted in English and for the teaching of the Japanese language. |
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Today's association of football with the working classes began in 1885 when the FA changed its rules to allow professional players. |
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The weakening of unstressed syllables merged many different Old Dutch classes of nominal declension. |
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Females from all social classes have become involved in the trade due to outside pressure from their social and economic environments. |
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The Production TT was reintroduced for the 1984 races in three classes, reduced to two classes on safety grounds for the 1990 races. |
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With the education reforms of the 19th century, the middle classes began to speak and write French well. |
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Despite the comparative wealth of Victorian Dundee as a whole, living standards for the working classes were very poor. |
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After the preceding classes of adverbial, only auxiliary verbs, not lexical verbs, participate in inversion. |
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For two centuries after the Norman Conquest, French became the language of everyday life among the upper classes in England. |
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The Bundesrat contained representatives of the states, in which the voting system was based on classes and wealth. |
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Another 2016 study finds that inequality between social classes increases the likelihood of coups but not civil wars. |
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The seven classes of strong verb common to the Germanic languages were retained. |
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During these courses students attend classes and participate in a variety of different activities games, music, art and sport. |
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Metcalf says Stokes undermines the assumption that 1857 was a response to general causes emanating from entire classes of people. |
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Entering the Royal Academy Schools as a probationer, he attended life classes and anatomical dissections, and studied and copied old masters. |
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Typically, students entering grades 10 through 12 stay in the college dormitories and attend summer classes run by college faculty. |
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The seven classes of primary school consists of First Year and Second Year, followed by Standard One through Standard Five. |
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She's trying to shoehorn a year's worth of classes into a single semester. |
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The two last belonged to a series in which he endeavored to arouse the public conscience to the hardship among the poorest classes of cities. |
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A number of different inflectional classes are still represented at this stage. |
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They mix the classes up agewise so the older children lead the younger ones. |
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Many companies have different classes of shares, offering different rights to the shareholders. |
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Languages organize their parts of speech into classes according to their functions and positions relative to other parts. |
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Sometimes Estelle had to help her mother on Saturdays and Irwin went to classes for ultra-brainy children, but Alan and I always went to the bio. |
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And if you want to give me a really fine present, work hard in your own bowmanship classes so you can take a first-class medal as Pete did today. |
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In an effort to assuage her chrestomathic appetite, Lucy has been taking classes at the local college for the past 12 years. |
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In Athens, the population was divided into four social classes based on wealth. |
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Her years of Spanish classes finally paid off when she found herself in Mexico and realized she could communicate with people. |
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More than 72,000 people work downtown, and over 40,000 students attend classes at its universities and colleges. |
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The enthusiastic response to Urban's preaching from all classes across Western Europe established a precedent for subsequent Crusades. |
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At the other end of the extreme are the development classes which freely allow development within a defined framework. |
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There is consequently little provision for the acquisition of these classes of nationality by people who do not already have them. |
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Gradually political power shifted away from the old Tory and Whig landowning classes towards the new industrialists. |
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Norman French came to be used as the standard language of the educated classes and of the law, though Latin continued to be used alongside it. |
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Gliders are classified by the FAI for competitions into glider competition classes mainly on the basis of span and flaps. |
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Public and private schools generally require students to take Japanese language classes as well as English language courses. |
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The Westwood Academy joined in 2013 and lessons take place in mixed classes on all three sites. |
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Social distinctions became increasingly important, with emerging elite classes of chieftains and warriors, and perhaps those with other skills. |
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Java has been traditionally dominated by an elite class, while the people in the lower classes were often involved in agriculture and fishing. |
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Wine was considered the basic drink, consumed at all meals and occasions by all classes and was quite inexpensive. |
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His senses reeled amid the din and rattle of classes where discipline was unknown and intelligence almost indiscoverable. |
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On the relative reductive powers of different classes of American coals, as demonstrated by the experiments with oxide of lead. |
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Town terraced houses for all social classes remained resolutely tall and narrow, each dwelling occupying the whole height of the building. |
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He teamed with Dan Shorey to win the Thruxton 500 endurance race and finished well in four classes of TT race with one podium. |
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Although classes are organised on a School basis, most boys spend a large proportion of their time in their House. |
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The use of organized naval convoys dates from when ships began to be separated into specialist classes and national navies were established. |
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In addition to tropical cyclones, there are two other classes of cyclones within the spectrum of cyclone types. |
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Various classes of Vajrayana literature developed as a result of royal courts sponsoring both Buddhism and Saivism. |
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There are five classes of amber, defined on the basis of their chemical constituents. |
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However, it is measurement controlled classes that offer the diversity in equipment. |
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For example, immigrants to the US can attend language teaching classes in the target language environment. |
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There have traditionally been several races at each event for various classes of motorcycles, based on engine size, and one class for sidecars. |
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The memory of the Risorgimento is central to Italian nationalism but it was based in the liberal middle classes and proved weak. |
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Particular opposition to secession comes from women, people employed in services, the highest social classes and people from big families. |
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Deputy Prime Minister Abdulakim Ademi said that three new Albanian-language medical classes would be opened in the Zef Ljus Marku high school. |
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English is also used as a second language among the middle and upper classes and is also widely used in higher education and the legal system. |
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The Methodism of John Wesley proved to be very popular with the working classes in Devon in the 19th century. |
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The most common pollutant classes analyzed are nutrients, pesticides, total dissolved solids and sediment. |
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Another aspect of his resources is that he must have the means of support for his tools, the three classes of men. |
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In the beginning the differences between social classes were relatively small, but disparities evolved with the empire's growth. |
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The three major classes of metamorphic rock are based upon the formation mechanism. |
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Let us recall some definitions and concepts of classes of analytic functions. |
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Membership of these classes was determined periodically by the Censors, according to property. |
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These songs reflected the nuances between the different classes involved in the liberation struggle. |
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Sometimes in court cases, judges order defendants to take compulsory anger management classes in addition to any sort of punishment. |
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The teaching of evolution in American secondary school biology classes was uncommon in most of the first half of the 20th century. |
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Trollope's novels portray the lives of the landowning and professional classes of early Victorian England. |
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Trade benefited as the workers and the lower classes had the ability to travel to other towns frequently. |
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At the start of World War I in 1914, Germany had 48 submarines of 13 classes in service or under construction. |
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Both groups were hierarchically structured, with several classes of freemen and many types of slaves. |
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Only recently has the modern Russian Navy begun building new classes of military hovercraft. |
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When silica is in low supply other classes of algae dominate the phytoplankton composition. |
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The social position of these laboring classes was viewed as ordained by natural law and common religious belief. |
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A program will also likely have specific classes on skills such as reading, writing, pronunciation, and grammar. |
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Ballet dancers begin their classes at the barre, a wooden beam that runs along the walls of the ballet studio. |
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If we delve further into the cooccurrence criterion, we see that adverb classes are not only occurrentially compatible or incompatible. |
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He formed small classes in which his followers would receive religious guidance and intensive accountability in their personal lives. |
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In general, use of macroing for linking and relations is discouraged, as it is better expressed through classes of relation. |
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Currently, he leads dance classes at Yankee Doodles in Woodland Hills every Wednesday night. |
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Undergraduate curricula tend to be more rigid than in the United States and there is little room to take classes outside one's major. |
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Honours degrees are subdivided into classes in the same way as the rest of the UK, depending on the overall grade achieved. |
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His ability to charm all comers of all social classes made up for his sometimes blunt or tactless comments. |
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Over the years the number and the classes of races has varied according to the latest regulations. |
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As in Leeds, Priestley established classes for the youth of his parish and by 1781, he was teaching 150 students. |
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The working classes were then immediately plunged into hardship, widening the gap in class hierarchy. |
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Manufacturer controlled classes strictly control the production and source of equipment. |
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The album's lyrics described different classes of society as dogs, pigs, and sheep. |
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The emitted VOC belonged exclusively to the substance classes of terpenes and aldehydes. |
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