Curiously enough you also get the bowler hat worn contemporarily by women in Bolivia. |
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Marguerite must be secure enough in her technique to approach the role contemporarily, with a little more of a rounded back and modern dancer's flow and line. |
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The argument evolved into what is contemporarily known as the trait theory of leadership. |
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The large customizable graphics area is bordered by a tree structure and contemporarily styled icons and toolbars. |
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Holding contemporarily pressed the keys S1 and S2 it can manually activate the pump. |
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Finally a cautionary note was provided: It is important to note that there are systemic variables that must be contemporarily dealt with. |
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Newman seems to refute the idea that we're mere meat puppets, whether it be God jerking our strings or, more contemporarily, we're at the mercy of our genes and hormones. |
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Art seems to be forgetting its job, to tell the story of the time we live in, and to truthfully show us ourselves and our nature within that time, including contemporarily reviewing the past. |
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Exhibition Center Zurich also offers exhibitors and visitors the use of seven spacious, contemporarily furnished conference rooms, conveniently linked to the individual halls. |
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The consequences of racism, both historically and contemporarily, are devastating for both the victims and the societies where this injustice has been perpetrated. |
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The fact that it uses voice synchronically, transcends the normal perception threshold, using contemporarily the voice channel and the visual channel. |
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Various contemporarily styled outside waste containers. |
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We noted between 1987 and 2002 the emergence of one, sometimes two women, in Governments, but contemporarily their disappearing from executive governments. |
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The brand is underwritten by a design philosophy that is both surreal and contemporarily chic. |
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It's going to be contemporarily, it'll be one of the greatest fights in the last 15 years when it does happen. |
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In the 1919 Rutherford it observed that the particles alpha, engraving on a nitrogen champion, they provoke the formation of atoms of oxygen and contemporarily the issue of particles endowed with positive position. |
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They are a generation, this present one, conditioned to contemporarily use more media and communication with a variety of languages from audio to video, to animation created on a computer. |
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In this article the scientific justifications behind the contemporarily dominant theory of vision which underpins the profession of optometry were explored. |
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Many FMA emphasized how the possibility of being connected contemporarily with many parts of the world, and the possibility of sharing and interacting also in different languages, was a very meaningful experience. |
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A strategic integration concept and the systematic realisation of the requirements assure that it is possible to react contemporarily and flexibly on present and future requirements at the process level. |
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Octa is excellently suitable as a ceiling luminaire for the effective general lighting of dramatic contemporarily furnished living rooms and dining rooms. |
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The written comments in the guest book reflect pride, self-respect and reverence for the unique values that characterize Canadian personalities historically, contemporarily and internationally. |
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The women work in operation of their availability and contemporarily they follow courses of alphabetization. they can manage this way their budget and to send their children to school. |
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If you went back and looked at the contemporary response of liberals and Democrats to the likes of Buckley and Reagan contemporarily, wouldn't it look a lot like what they say about the Tea Party today? |
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The building may be old but the lovely light-filled and contemporarily furnished rooms are anything but, and come with every mod con and their own fireplaces. |
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Contemporarily as information era, information and communicational community, the great part of generation socialization will be realized via media. |
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