The condition is rare and is caused by the inheritance of an abnormal gene from an affected parent. |
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Another condition seen in pregnant women is hypotension, or abnormally low blood pressure. |
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Few will dispute that a person in abject condition suffers a profound affront to his sense of dignity and intrinsic worth. |
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You also say that you think your condition gave you an advantage in some ways. |
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As a condition of his probation, Bartiromo was barred from accessing the Internet for any non-school-related purpose. |
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The official spoke on condition of anonymity so as not to harm future access to those embattled communities. |
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One can dwell or write in a way that is open to the future, that occupies the present as a condition of being able to go on, of knowing how to take one's leave. |
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This protracted blossoming led to bunches containing berries of very different sizes, a condition called millerandage. |
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Just a few months ago, she was in top condition at Sochi, winning a bronze medal in the first ever Paralympic snowboarding event. |
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He does so, hands in his star and rides on, leaving his bailiwick in the condition his patrons wanted. |
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At St. Barnabas Hospital, Pellerano was listed in stable condition with wounds to his chest and arm. |
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Dossi initially was listed in critical condition with wounds to his arm and lower back. |
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Yes, Alicia Silverstone just offered to cure your thyroid condition and lower your risk of contracting cancer. |
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The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the security preparations publicly. |
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Some of his earliest writing consisted of newspaper reports on the appalling condition of the non-European population in Algeria. |
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Unlike any other compound, adaptogens condition your body to respond favorably to stress at the physiological level through a unique mechanism. |
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The condition often returns even after treatment with antibiotics. |
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Their weakened condition makes them more likely to get sick. |
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By acoria is meant that condition in which there is an absence of the sensation of satiety. |
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A rare genetic condition called adermatoglyphia leaves some people with no fingerprints at all. |
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I think you said something concerning the manner in which yonder ship has anchored, and of the condition they keep things alow and aloft? |
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So-called anticriticism clauses or gag rules should be prohibited as a condition of plan participation. |
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He felt better for a little while, before his condition started to backslide. |
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The Emperors who succeeded Augustus exercised a vigilant control over the condition of the public highways. |
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A truce was agreed with the condition that the King hand over control of the Tower once again. |
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At the time, the castle's accommodation was in such poor condition that he did not stay there the night before his coronation. |
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As the condition of the State Apartments continued to deteriorate, even the general public were able to regularly visit the property. |
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In 1847, 8,000 British crown coins were minted in proof condition with the design using an ornate reverse in keeping with the revived style. |
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York had no permanent hangman, and it was the custom to pardon a prisoner on condition that he acted as executioner. |
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Porter was the first beer to be aged at the brewery and despatched in a condition fit to be drunk immediately. |
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The Lindisfarne Gospels are in remarkable condition and the text is complete and undamaged. |
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In November van Dyck's condition worsened, and he returned to England from Paris, where he had gone to paint Cardinal Richelieu. |
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To consent, a necessary condition is that the rules be constitutional in that sense. |
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Shelley was given the choice to be reinstated after his father intervened, on the condition that he would have to recant his avowed views. |
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Mill argues that free discourse is a necessary condition for intellectual and social progress. |
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It is also known as micropsia and macropsia, a brain condition affecting the way that objects are perceived by the mind. |
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Although he eventually recovered, the diagnosis of his condition obliged him to return once again to Europe. |
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And so given the embarrassed financial condition of his mother, Handel set off for Hamburg to obtain experience while supporting himself. |
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Richardson made it a condition of accepting that he should share the acting and management in a triumvirate. |
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Mahon's bequest was made on the condition that the Gallery would never deaccession any of its paintings or charge for admission. |
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As a condition of the match, the Villa side had to agree to play the first half under Rugby rules and the second half under Association rules. |
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As its condition is fragile and it is a prized exhibit at the MCC Cricket Museum, the MCC would not agree. |
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Crusaders CEO Rod Findlay stated that the club's finances were not in a good enough condition to justify their place in Super League. |
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Fitzsimmons knocked Dempsey down at least 13 times and by the finish left him in such a pitiable condition that he begged him to quit. |
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By the early 2000s, the condition of Gipsy Moth IV, even though it continued to rest in a Greenwich dry dock hoist, had seriously deteriorated. |
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The Article 16 of 1957 Malaysian Constitution also stated a similar condition previously. |
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Nationality is a necessary but not sufficient condition to exercise full political rights within a state or other polity. |
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Statelessness is the condition in which an individual has no formal or protective relationship with any state. |
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They knew what the state could require of them, and they accepted their duties as a condition of the rights that came with them. |
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This unique period of American primacy has been an important factor in maintaining a condition of peace between the great powers. |
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But we decline to accept either of the conditions which the British Government seek to impose as a condition precedent to those arrangements. |
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It seems that Emma agreed to marry the king on condition that he would limit the English succession to the children born of their union. |
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The two airbases on Cyprus were so congested that a third field which was in dubious condition had to be brought into use for French aircraft. |
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However Thatcher had also set the freeing of Mandela as a condition of friendship with the white government. |
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A new condition or situation of government may be resolved by precedent or passing legislation. |
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The condition known as trisomy 21 syndrome or mongolian idiocy had long been an enigma. |
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This sometimes leads to hyperinflation, a condition where prices can double in a month or less. |
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He allowed employees a week's holiday a year, but on condition that they could not leave the village. |
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Despite his frail condition upon arriving in Canada, Bell found the climate and environs to his liking, and rapidly improved. |
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In it, God graciously offers salvation from death on condition of faith in God. |
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Dredging had been quietly abandoned, to allow the levels to return to their condition centuries ago, without concern for the residents affected. |
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With the very sharp decline in world trade after 1929, its condition became critical. |
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He survived a childhood bout of polio in 1773 that left him lame, a condition that was to have a significant effect on his life and writing. |
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He had been ill with a heart condition and had been treated at Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor until two weeks before he died. |
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Although he came out of his coma on 20 April 2012, his condition deteriorated rapidly, and he died on 20 May 2012 of liver and kidney failure. |
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Without the oblivion that drugs had brought, he was now in a healthy enough mental condition to want to make friends. |
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He agreed, on the condition the band remain a trio, with him replacing Padovani. |
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British Lung Foundation spokesman Keith Prowse noted this type of condition could be managed with treatment. |
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In the early 1960s he received a grant from the Arts Council to investigate the condition of the Kurt Schwitters Merzbau in Cumbria. |
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Burton had accepted Cohen's offer under the condition that Gielgud would direct it, which he convened to him. |
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His condition continued to decline, but he refused to return to the hospital, and his family supported his decision. |
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To call on them to give up their illusions about their condition is to call on them to give up a condition that requires illusions. |
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He overcame his stablemate and conqueror in 2008, Denman, who had recovered from a heart condition to take his place in the race. |
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In many countries, surrender of the passport is a condition of granting bail in lieu of imprisonment for a pending criminal trial. |
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Possession of a valid visa is a condition for entry into many countries, and exemption schemes exist. |
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Lakes typically reach this condition due to human activities, such as heavy use of fertilizers in the lake catchment area. |
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Mountbatten had accepted the post as Viceroy on the condition of an early deadline. |
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Algernon, in a condition of masculine nescience, lets himself become engaged to a woman of whom he knows nothing. |
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John was released into the custody of Pope Boniface VIII on condition that he remain at a papal residence. |
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The condition may be associated with neurosensorial deafness 1 and is probably caused by changes in the internal hair sheath. |
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In November 1907 he caught a chill and his condition deteriorated until he died at his Scottish residence, Netherhall, in Largs on 17 December. |
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So long as the prototype radars were in workable condition they were put into production. |
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The correlation to size disappeared after the first year, but the correlation to comb condition remained. |
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The terms of the covenant are that God provides a blessed life in the garden on condition that Adam and Eve obey God's law perfectly. |
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In 1254, Henry granted Ireland to his son, Edward, on condition that it would never be separated from the Crown. |
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Plaid stated they would make a referendum on devolving further powers to the National Assembly a condition for a coalition. |
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The condition of early prisons in Wales was rudimentary and with few amenities for the imprisoned. |
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However, the condition of the salmon in Haida has been affected in recent decades. |
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Countries often require veterinary certificates as a condition for transporting, selling, or exhibiting animals. |
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Morgan Gam agreed, on condition that Turberville either fought Morgan for the land, or took Gam's daughter Sybil's hand in marriage. |
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Germany occupied France for three years while France struggled to make payments that were a condition of surrender. |
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Strokes and heart ailments caused Louis's condition to deteriorate further later in the decade. |
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In continuing the series Davies chose to keep Torchwood more focused on the human condition than its science fiction backdrop. |
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This effect is mostly valid for the condition mostly inclined to offsplit, ie. for a paint on gold. |
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The better size and condition of lobsters caught by this method yield prices three to four times higher than animals netted by trawling. |
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He was bitten by a snake, but a second woman cured him, on condition that she could also be his wife. |
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Color change signals a chameleon's physiological condition and intentions to other chameleons. |
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Greenpeace did not admit fault, stating that a Kazakhstan doctor had said that the child's condition was due to nuclear testing. |
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It was this condition that allowed Zambia's neighbours Zimbabwe and Malawi to accept it. |
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The miner may report at any time a hazardous condition and request an inspection. |
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In 1915, Britain offered Cyprus to Constantine I of Greece on condition that Greece join the war on the side of the British, which he declined. |
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A necessary condition was a supply of cheap energy from windmills and from peat, easily transported by canal to the cities. |
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But the condition in autumn is contrast that it nearly stop growth while its leaves become senescence. |
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It is highly suited for the sand condition and growing fast, avoid the senescence when the fresh sand continued. |
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Gymnovaries are the primitive condition found in lungfish, sturgeon, and bowfin. |
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The loss of Symbiodinium from the host is known as coral bleaching, a condition which leads to the deterioration of a reef. |
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If you don't keep doing excercise in summer, you will find you are out of condition when the new season starts. |
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The Japanese themselves had suffered heavy casualties and were in no condition to pursue. |
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As a condition of entering WW1 on the side of the Central Powers, Bulgaria was granted the right to reclaim that territory. |
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The best condition for methane storage is at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. |
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Overdiagnosis refers to diagnosis that does not benefit patients because the diagnosed condition is not a harmful disease in those individuals. |
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Much of the weight was due to the boat's waterlogged condition which had preserved the wood and kept it from rotting. |
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The condition of our own ships was such that it was very doubtful what would be their fate. |
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This agreement was bound by the condition that these delegates would have to stay in the camps until the end of the war. |
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Next the cars were examined by a forensics team to test the condition of their interior. |
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May's car was in worse condition with nasal mucus, scabs and saliva costing him 30 points. |
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When the points were tallied up, May won easily due to his car being in the best condition so having the lowest restoration cost. |
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White nose syndrome is a condition associated with the deaths of millions of bats in the Eastern United States and Canada. |
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Parabiosis is the condition of more than one living organism joined..., with... circulatory fluids being exchanged among the parabionts. |
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This idiom in turn means that the person is left in their former condition rather than being assisted so that their condition improves. |
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It was a condition of the patria potestas that the child should be born in marriage. |
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Income per person in the South dropped to less than 40 percent of that of the North, a condition that lasted until well into the 20th century. |
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An example is the analysis of the space shuttle reentry pictured to ensure the material properties under this loading condition are appropriate. |
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When energy transfer ceases from a system, this condition is referred to as thermodynamic equilibrium. |
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Usually this condition implies the system and surroundings are at the same temperature so that heat no longer transfers between them. |
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A reliable mineral resources classification is a necessary condition for economic feasibility assessment. |
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However, driving a vehicle which is in a dangerous condition on a public road is always illegal, irrespective of its test status. |
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Items such as the windscreen, wipers and exhaust systems are tested for condition and operation. |
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As the tenth anniversary of her husband's death approached, her son's condition grew no better, and Victoria's distress continued. |
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This condition was maintained with the expansion of urban districts and municipal boroughs. |
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George III gave permission to erect the building on the condition that it resembled a garden mausoleum rather than a church. |
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During this period the body condition of the cow will suffer because the cow will draw on her body stores to maintain such high milk production. |
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Decreased body condition in the cow means she will not be as productive in subsequent milk cycles. |
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The local patron arranging the deal was Sir Leonard Holmes, who made it a condition that they never visited the borough. |
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Under the influence of his mother, Alexander did much to improve the morals and condition of the people, and to enhance the dignity of the state. |
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As his condition worsened, he underwent numerous procedures to alleviate the condition, but with no enduring success. |
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In 1920, Switzerland joined the League of Nations, which was based in Geneva, on condition that it was exempt from any military requirements. |
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This change increases the susceptibility to acne, a skin condition that is characteristic of puberty. |
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Devendra Harne, pictured above, also has 25 in total as a result of the condition polydactylism. |
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The actor has been subjected to a forced disappearance, his whereabouts and condition remain unknown. |
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Four days later, the whole city was blotted out by a thick fog, a condition unknown in that part of the world in May. |
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He offered to help Louis XII on condition that Sicily be given to Cesare, and then offered to help Spain in exchange for Siena, Pisa and Bologna. |
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A preslug of brine solution is often used to condition the reservoir by displacing the reservoir brine. |
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Paccha Duchicela Shyris XVI accepted this proposal on condition that their son would be crowned King of Quito upon the death of Huayna Capac. |
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Such economic separation was the condition of the refugees' initial acceptance in the City. |
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The charter was granted with the king's condition that the Leiden group's religion would not receive official recognition. |
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The natives' captain at last agreed that they could be taken, under the condition that they return with European goods to trade. |
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Marthanda Varma agreed to spare the Dutch captain's life on condition that he joined his army and trained his soldiers on modern lines. |
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Elizabeth agreed on condition that he provided for himself during his stay. |
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Some people in Moscow swore allegiance to him on condition of his maintaining Orthodoxy and granting certain privileges to them. |
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Once, their father turned them into eagles but only on the condition that they would not eat dead meat. |
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This condition differs from narcolepsy, although horses may also suffer from that disorder. |
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The numbers, condition and experience of indigenous groups may vary widely within a given region. |
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Note that when the condition is expressed using inversion, the conjunction if is omitted. |
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They too consider full communion an essential condition for common sharing in the Eucharist. |
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Reluctantly, Calvin agreed to the marriage, on the condition that she would learn French. |
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In the first covenant, a covenant of works, Adam and his descendants were promised life on the condition of perfect obedience. |
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Moreover, the treaty specifically exempts Ruthenians from accepting the Filioque clause and Purgatory as a condition for reconciliation. |
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Whether or not a term is a condition is determined in part by the parties' intent. |
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In a less technical sense, however, a condition is a generic term and a warranty is a promise. |
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Dangerous roadway claims result from deaths caused in whole or in part by the condition of the roadway. |
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However, the relevance of evidence is ordinarily a necessary condition but not a sufficient condition for the admissibility of evidence. |
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With his fleet in too poor a condition to continue to challenge, he then retired towards the coast with the Dutch in pursuit. |
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Till Independence in 1947, a few law reforms were passed to improve the condition of women, especially Hindu widows. |
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If a government removes all trade barriers, a condition of free trade exists. |
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Dale, who was known for his benevolence, treated the children well, but the general condition of New Lanark's residents was unsatisfactory. |
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From then on, the castle was used as a court and a gaol, but its physical condition worsened. |
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However, in Huskisson's agitated condition Whatton felt that traumatic surgery would likely prove fatal. |
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They want to improve the condition of every member of society, even that of the most favored. |
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At the same time, there was nothing to warrant a comparison with the condition or the negroes in the West Indies. |
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Asbestosis is a chronic inflammatory medical condition affecting the tissue of the lungs. |
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Percy did not care about the condition of this premature infant and left with Claire, Mary's stepsister, for a lurid affair. |
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Essentially, this established a wide area in which patents could be granted, on the condition that monopolies lasted no longer than 14 years. |
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Where the condition does not involve this protrusion it is known as Spina bifida occulta. |
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One condition of the sale is that they be brought to the monastery for the summer. |
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With the decline in the condition of the water, by the Second World War only Agecroft and Broughton rowing clubs were still active. |
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The condition exists because warm moist air rises by orographic lifting to the top of a mountain range. |
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One group of Danes was granted permission to settle in northwestern France under the condition that they defend the place from future attacks. |
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The transition comes as Norway's economy is in good condition with low unemployment. |
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One of the Victorian tunnels, the south tunnel, is in a poor condition and is unused. |
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The condition of many viaducts and tunnels deteriorated due to lack of investment. |
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This is in order to satisfy a condition in the Act that permitted construction, that the opening section be maintained. |
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In 1533, Leland received papal dispensation for four benefices, on condition that he became subdeacon within two years and priest within seven. |
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I do not mean osseous sarcoma, but the ordinary sarcomatic condition found in an abnormal growth of the tissues. |
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The term scotic was therefore devised as the most apt term for the condition of virtual darkness. |
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If he have the condition of a saint and the complexion of a devil, I had rather he should shrive me than wive me. |
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The normal condition of every species on this planet is not progress but stationariness. |
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We show that a finitely generated group G which satisfies a certain condition with respect to the Macaev norm is supramenable. |
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God hath suspended the promise of eternal life on the condition of obedience and holiness of life. |
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Moreover, the tetrabelodont condition is also considered plesiomorphic to Elephantimorpha. |
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Exceptions are thrown when some module of the project detects an error condition or if it handles some standard Java throwables. |
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His condition was touch and go for a time after the accident, but they think he will recover. |
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Tourette syndrome is a condition characterized by involuntary vocalizations exacerbated by stress. |
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There is a combination of the condition values that is inconsistent and therefore the rule is unfirable. |
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We can be tempted to give up, a condition spiritual writers call acedia, and which is also known as the noon-day devil. |
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Compared to back-projection, parallelization efficiency in projection is highly limited by racing condition and thread unsynchronization. |
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The porch mood is the condition from which there is an updraw or a downdraw. |
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The cause of uroperitoneum often can be determined and the condition corrected surgically. |
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Joanna Parts suffers from rare condition called agnosia, which means her brain can't interpret the stimuli from her eyes and ears. |
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Documentary following three agoraphobics as they tackle their condition with the help of expert Dr Paul Salkovskis. |
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An anti-inflammatory cream may help alleviate soreness in your feet, and will probably keep your skin in good condition too. |
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It is apparent that, in the particular point of which we have been conversing, their condition is greatly worsened. |
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Atopic eczema is a chronic inflammatory, itchy skin condition that usually develops in early childhood. |
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Her condition has been caused by an even rarer condition called WAGR syndrome. |
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The condition known as acoustic shock causes muffled hearing, dizziness and ringing in the ears. |
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Gary grew to more than 7ft tall because of a brain tumour which caused the medical condition acromegalia in his late teens. |
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But most of all, Adana Forsyth and her family are praying for a miracle breakthrough into a rare condition which causes her skin to peel off. |
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A lot of factors are adducible for the precarious condition of living in Africa. |
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The principle of succession laid down by Ibn Saud was one of agnatic seniority, with added condition of fitness to rule. |
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She was pulled from the water but had been in a condition known as akinetic mutism until her death. |
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As Margaret Radin and others have shown, however, alienability is not a necessary condition for property. |
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We present a baby with this rare condition associated with an allantoic cyst and a thickened umbilical cord. |
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Tendonitis is the most prevalent condition caused by RSI but it also includes better-known conditions such as writer's cramp and tennis elbow. |
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Because Suntheanine promotes alpha wave generation in the brain, an awake, alert and relaxed physical and mental condition is achieved. |
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A post-mortem has since revealed she died of amniotic fluid embolism, an extremely rare condition that affects women in childbirth. |
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Higher amperages charge the batteries more quickly and condition them for longer service life. |
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It intro duces music savants and people lacking all musical ability, a condition called amusia. |
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For instance, some people might seem to dislike music because they have trouble perceiving it, a condition called amusia. |
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Some of those tune-challenged crooners have tone deafness, a condition called amusia, which afflicts about 4 percent of the population. |
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In this respect the decerebrate condition offers some resemblance to the cataleptic state. |
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It had supposedly been a condition of the legitimation that the Beaufort descendants forfeited their rights to the crown. |
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For instance, the Stanley family had control of Lancashire and Cheshire, upholding the peace on the condition that they stayed within the law. |
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That knee-trembler put Angela in an interesting condition and, of course, there was talk. |
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For example, is introspectability a necessary condition for presence to consciousness? |
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A condition of Raleigh's pardon was avoidance of any hostility against Spanish colonies or shipping. |
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So the opium produced in Bengal was sold in Calcutta on condition that it be sent to China. |
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The rms of thermal fluctuations at the wall were zero for the isothermal condition and nonzero for the isoflux condition. |
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While some types of unemployment may occur regardless of the condition of the economy, cyclical unemployment occurs when growth stagnates. |
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One important diagnostic feature of this condition is a mild rash. |
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Thus the gene which produced atavistic digits in the vigorous heterozygous pentadactyl condition is a lethal monster in the homozygous condition. |
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The bifunction is assumed to be satisfying a Lipschitz-type condition when the basic iteration comes from the extragradient method. |
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What changes will be wrought in the character and condition of mankind, as the millennium advances and rolls blissfully away. |
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When the condition expression is false, the thread blocks on the condition variable. |
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Whatever the condition of a captured brumby, there is always the potential of selling it for pet food, fish bait, or even for human consumption. |
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This condition arises from cheese-related trauma and it's often considered a subcategory of cibophobia. |
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But subjunctive conditionals do not contrapose, and we are misled into accepting a sensitivity condition by confusing it with a safety condition. |
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Now, I am going to argue that the contrastivist should accept a further condition on the knowledge-relation, a further relativization. |
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Hyperplasia of the coronoid processes of the mandible is an uncommon condition that is often associated with limited mandibular motion. |
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This condition is characteristic of Cleroidea but also occurs in the cucujoid families Biphyllidae and Byturidae. |
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We must arrange to deconvert chartered vessels if the owner so desires. He may want them put back in the same condition as when chartered. |
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A university can confer a degree upon a distinguished man because it can judge whether his degreeless condition is due to accident or not. |
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The condition of the Creeks and Cherokees, to which I have already alluded, sufficiently corroborates the truth of this deplorable picture. |
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So free is Christ's dilection, that the grand condition of our felicity is our belief. |
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Presence of two epurals is the more likely derived condition for stomiiforms based on functional outgroup comparison to Diplophos and Manducus. |
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The hearer's recognition of the speaker's locutionary intention is also an important felicity condition of Austinian exercitives. |
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We derive an integral condition for core-collapse supernova explosions and use it to construct a new diagnostic of explodability. |
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There are feeble-mindednesses rather than a single condition of feeble-mindedness from this point of view. |
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We have also confirmed that glucotoxic condition upregulates Rgs16 expression in these cells. |
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This condition is plesiomorphic for cynognathids and the more derived gomphodonts. |
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Warfare is a condition in which there is more greed and more grievance, more deterrence and more defiance. |
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Men are led on from one stage of life to another in a condition of the utmost hazard. |
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This condition is called the Malthusian trap, and it was finally overcome by industrialisation. |
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A simple check can be made to find if the subsoil is in the right condition for mole ploughing. |
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If the hole remains intact without splitting the ball the soil is in an ideal condition for the mole plough. |
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Examples of such a condition are to be found in bog-spavin, in hygroma of the stifle, and sometimes in the fetlock. |
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Historians agree that this condition improved upon his accession to the throne. |
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The Caledonians sued for peace, which Severus granted on condition they relinquish control of the Central Lowlands. |
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According to the Historia, Hengest and Horsa fought the invaders of Britain under the condition of gaining the island of Thanet. |
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Coming at a time when Norway's economy is in good condition with low unemployment, the rise of the right appeared to be based on other issues. |
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I freely admit the existence of a poisoned condition of the system from without by an invisible and hitherto incognoscible something. |
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Edward II abdicated on condition that his son would inherit the throne rather than Mortimer. |
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On the way, however, he developed dysentery, and his condition deteriorated. |
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This condition was contested by the Dauphin and the momentum of the war changed. |
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Thereafter his condition deteriorated, and it was thought that he might not survive the weekend. |
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He recognised the right of the public to seize tube stations and authorised plans to improve their condition and expand them by tunnelling. |
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Reception committees were completely unprepared for the condition of some of the children. |
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Poverty in the United Kingdom remained desperate however and industrialisation in England led to terrible condition for the working class. |
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Jesus, said to be the first wolf person in Britain for 30 years, has hair all over his face due to a condition called hypertrichosis, or werewolf syndrome. |
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The League secured a commitment from Ethiopia to end slavery as a condition of membership in 1923, and worked with Liberia to abolish forced labour and intertribal slavery. |
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During the 1990s, the US withheld dues citing inefficiency and only started repayment on the condition that a major reforms initiative was introduced. |
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The condition and identification of those particles, organic and inorganic, give the palynologist clues to the life, environment, and energetic conditions that produced them. |
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Examination of the skeletal remains has found that there was a disproportionate number of men with a condition known as os acromiale, affecting their shoulder blades. |
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They were dissolved as a condition of peace after the Continuation War. |
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A condition of the 1972 Act was that each National Park Committee had to produce a management plan setting out its policies, implementation plans and proposed budget. |
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Proper body condition for breeding is also largely judged by weight. |
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As of July 2012, there were various negotiation groups in the WTO system for the current agricultural trade negotiation which is in the condition of stalemate. |
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The parts were in disassembled condition and the only build instructions were some downloadable drawings and pictures available on the weaponeer website. |
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After peak milk production her body condition will also steadily recover. |
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The Commissioners arrived in America in June 1778 and offered to place the colonies in the condition of 1763 if they would return to the allegiance of the King. |
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On the question of security, the Allies sought guarantees that would prevent or limit future wars, complete with sanctions, as a condition of any peace settlement. |
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Rhodesia unilaterally declared independence from Britain in 1965 as a result of the British government's insistence on majority rule as a condition for independence. |
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The Saarland temporarily became a protectorate of France, under the condition that its residents would later decide by referendum which country to join. |
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On the condition that the wife would leave the workforce, a loan of up to 1,000 Reichsmarks could be accessed by young couples of Aryan descent who intended to marry. |
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So is vigilance by all of us who need to checK our cars are in good condition to face the winter weather and that we Keep a weather eye on those forecasts. |
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Within a month, the Coventry Four had been freed from jail and allowed to travel to South Africa, on condition that they return to England for their trial later that year. |
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Shock, impact, or repeated cyclic stresses can cause the laminate to separate at the interface between two layers, a condition known as delamination. |
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This caused Countrywide's financial condition to deteriorate, ultimately resulting in a decision by the Office of Thrift Supervision to seize the lender. |
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Philosophical debates have arisen over the use of technology, with disagreements over whether technology improves the human condition or worsens it. |
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Some credit Russell with prompting the resignation of the sitting British government through his reporting of the lacklustre condition of British forces deployed in Crimea. |
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The Carnot cycle is considered to start from an initial condition of the working body that was reached by the completion of a reversible adiabatic compression. |
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In this way, he believed, would mankind be raised above conditions of helplessness, poverty and misery, while coming into a condition of peace, prosperity and security. |
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Thus, a condition necessary for the uniform motion of a particle relative to an inertial reference frame is that the total net force acting on it is zero. |
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She suffers from a condition called acromegalic gigantism, which means she is still growing and doctors say she is unique because her growth cannot be stopped by medication. |
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Where the condition is serious, governments impose regulations on import and export, on the movement of stock, quarantine restrictions and the reporting of suspected cases. |
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Of the nutritional deficiency diseases, the most commonly experienced were starvation and marasmus, as well as a condition at the time called dropsy. |
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It was republished in 1596, as part of a larger book, the Itinerario, where Linschoten gave the details of the trade and the condition of Portuguese defenses in Asia. |
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This led to multitheism and idolatry, a condition which would have grown increasingly confused, had God not decided to give mankind some better direction. |
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By 1427, the Xuande Emperor gave up the effort started by his grandfather and formally acknowledged Vietnam's independence on condition they accept vassal status. |
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On 20 November 2011 it was announced that Robin Gibb, at 61 years old, had been diagnosed with liver cancer, a condition he had become aware of several months earlier. |
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The trip will also examine the impact of acute mountain sickness, a debilitating condition often experienced on ascent to high altitude, on ability to stave off illness. |
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