This agency is handicapped, however, because its funding is voluntary and contributors may earmark their donations for specific programs. |
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Many of the contributors explain how Reagan influenced their shift from liberal or moderate politics into the conservative camp. |
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He has chosen nine other contributors, mainly from the U.K., among them the excellent hagiographer. |
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Again and again the contributors write of you as a sort of capo, the gaffer, the boss. |
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Other contributors have written in such a boring way that their work is virtually unreadable. |
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However, at least one of the contributors is an American, which seems to fly in the face of what they are attempting. |
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Cars and trucks are major contributors to smog which is a serious health problem in Central and Eastern Canada. |
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He also conceded that unroadworthy vehicles and drunken driving were major contributors. |
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I begin in this unserious way because the contributors themselves often adopt a light touch. |
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This was popular among younger contributors, and was clean fun, though it may sound rather unsubtle to our older ears. |
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Like many contributors to the Kimel volume, feminist liturgists often appeal to tradition in a deeply untraditional way. |
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Those social and demographic factors may be key contributors to potential crises in the future. |
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He rejected claims that nightclubs are big contributors to an upsurge in drinking and street violence. |
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There are comments for the articles provided by newsfeed, but there is no way to comment on what the contributors are saying. |
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Inevitably with such a broad scope and a range of contributors the overall quality is uneven. |
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The number of women included among the contributors has also increased from nine to nineteen. |
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He has no problem with the selling of mind altering herbs over the counter as long as one of his campaign contributors is making a bundle. |
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In fact she made some of the other contributors sound slightly bungling and lightweight. |
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Such was the vitriol of some of the contributors that several victims, Hazlitt among them, brought successful suits against the magazine. |
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Most blues festivals are funded, in part, by corporate sponsors, local businesses, and individual contributors. |
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Balance, the Volume Editor hopes, has here been achieved by inviting contributors who apply both imagination and common sense to their material. |
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Solvent-based paints contain organic compounds that are major contributors towards ozone pollution. |
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The trade body said it focused on salt when alcohol consumption and being overweight were major contributors to high blood pressure. |
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In addition, the book does not put much emphasis on ethnicity and culture as major contributors to disease. |
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Dairy products are major contributors of saturated fat and cholesterol to the diet. |
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Two major contributors to the success of the tourist industry in recent years have been the US and Britain. |
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We are major contributors and Australia is a real force for good in the region. |
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The 1998 tax on pension fund dividend income and changes in pension liability accounting have been major contributors to recent problems. |
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But increases in fatty food consumption over the past 30 years as well as a decrease in physical activity are also major contributors. |
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Clinical research in this part of the world should focus more evenly on the major contributors to burden of disease. |
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Excise duty, in particular, has become one of the major contributors fuelling the illegal trade in cigarettes and oil. |
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The contributors identify the strains and costs associated with maintaining this system. |
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May we wish a happy new year to all of our readers, contributors and supporters. |
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She runs a lighting manufacturing business in the area and is one of the contributors towards the cost of the patrols. |
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Appreciation was also extended to all the sponsors and contributors for making the show such a success. |
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Thanks was also expressed to all sponsors, contributors and volunteer workers. |
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Can anyone imagine that they would shovel that cash to their friends and campaign contributors the minute they were able to do so? |
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The contributors present engaging interpretations that explicate the life experiences of the people studying and working at community colleges. |
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Jobs were slashed, top contributors were promoted, and business units consolidated. |
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Only then will more credible candidates emerge whom contributors can support. |
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Arterial blood gas analysis should be performed to exclude hypoxia and acidosis as contributors to pulmonary hypertension. |
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Be assured that my responses will in no way seek to diminish or ridicule contributors. |
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The 14th festival expands on the international theme and brings together contributors from across the globe. |
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These proposals have more to do with rewarding campaign contributors and lobbying patrons than with economic stimulus. |
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In developing countries, children serve as one of the major contributors to family income. |
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He also seeks out new PhDs and advanced graduate students as reviewers to supplement the perspectives of distinguished senior contributors. |
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The social backgrounds of the editors, contributors, and readers of these newspapers were somewhat varied. |
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Voluntary contributors support museums, theaters, research centers, and even hospitals. |
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All five contributors, including the energy minister, Mike O'Brien, were wide-eyed lobbyists for wind power. |
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The extensive index lists contributors and their recipes for quick reference. |
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The contributors make the moves one expects from conservative evangelicals. |
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Those are significant contributors to supporting continued economic growth, better employment figures, and lower unemployment figures. |
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I'm not sure they actually say much about the subject, more about the wittiness of the contributors. |
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Some of the contributors here took issue with the meaning of the word print itself. |
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The book is wordy, and repetition of various concepts by different contributors and heaviness on quotations make it slow reading. |
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Now I get the impression that a lot of contributors aren't over enamoured of capitalism. |
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The contributors give the impression that good-hearted planners can easily achieve their intended aims. |
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Relying on these contributors for our primary support is very shortsighted. |
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First, she identifies a number of key contributors to the century's economic debates. |
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Thanks to the contributors, helpers, and residents for their cooperation, and assistance. |
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At the same time, however, other regular contributors to ITT favor some form of third party politics or anarchism. |
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The editors bring together more than 250 contributors to outline diverse topics ranging from abortion to zombification. |
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The more we support our young children today, the better contributors they will be to a good society. |
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Many contributors were Trinity graduates, parading classical learning and disdain for the vulgar. |
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As is often the case with people who go public about their messy private lives, many of the contributors were self-serving bores. |
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The conspicuity of tourism as one of the major contributors to the national economy is well known and does not need further elaboration. |
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The walkways were tiled in red brick with names of contributors to numerous local charities in a brass plate screwed into the top. |
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The geyser, which is said to be one of the highest contributors of high electrical bills, is only switched on in the morning. |
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Turning from subjects to contributors, the roll-call is undeniably impressive. |
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Thousands of generals and officers of the Armed Forces became the journal's contributors during the years of its existence. |
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The two female contributors provide two different perspectives on the magazine's interdisciplinarity. |
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It is worth pointing out, by the way, that all the contributors have agreed to donate their author royalties to the Simon Communities of Ireland. |
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In the 1940s, incompetent perforator veins were recognized as significant contributors to venous ulcers. |
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I've been informed that one of the major contributors to the greenhouse effect is the methane produced from cows farting. |
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My experience of what I read here is also coloured by knowing several contributors. |
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After all, those corporations are big campaign contributors to both parties, and members of both parties rallied to their avaricious cause. |
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This was not uncommon, as various contributors to The Union protected their identity by using Latin pen-names such as Tacitus and Coriolanus. |
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Employing a range of illustrative cases, the contributors demonstrate the ways in which precolonial norms were fundamentally transformed. |
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The most common cause of oral malodour is anaerobic bacteria and fungi as the major contributors. |
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The presence of evangelical contributors is interesting, and the number of those principally engaged in pastoral work is also notable. |
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Your contributors are entitled to their opinions, but the political comments have recently taken on a screechy tone that leave me cold. |
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Two of the contributors have written full-length books already reviewed in Taipei Times. |
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The final volume includes a directory of the 1400 contributors, a synoptic outline of contents, and a 61-page index. |
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The controversial cover of the University of Winnipeg's creative writing journal has some contributors, editors and students crying foul. |
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Other contributors to this symposium are going to give general overviews of his contributions. |
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It has around 100 columnists and semi-regular contributors, and runs smartly-written think pieces. |
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Why shouldn't the Australia Council have provided some seed money, especially when it all went to contributors? |
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A brief historiographical article concludes the work along with a select bibliography and list of contributors. |
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There are fourteen contributors, and thirteen admit to an ongoing full or part time academic appointment. |
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Most of the contributors are already well known modern digital tone fondlers and most of them turn in above-average performances. |
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This fifth question separates the contributors to the 1977 symposium from those in the 2002 volume. |
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The evidence presented in this study raises a number of concerns for superannuation contributors. |
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By the sixth and last volume, the list of contributors on the title page swelled to 39 names. |
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The importance of this effort, as the contributors show, is not exclusively historical or historiographic. |
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The presence of the park has been a plus for the herbarium, adding 16 contributors, where there were three before. |
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He spent a lot of time with the contributors, and believes his honest approach helped get the best from them. |
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Further, this will provide a pool of funds that can be used for the benefit of contributors to the scheme. |
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This unique collection boasts a wide range of contributors of diverse backgrounds, drawn from the four corners of Ireland. |
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When I joined the staff in 1973, it had no staff correspondents, relying entirely on stringers and outside contributors. |
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McCarthy at Penna stresses the importance of treating middle managers as major contributors to performance but cautions against going too far. |
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Several contributors to the exhibition's catalogue commented on the swing in art-world attention. |
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He's more than happy to accept the negative reviews and respond to them in a fashion that gins up his followers and financial contributors. |
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Atticus shook his head before turning about to face the remaining contributors to the conversation. |
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We also have quite a few contributors who like to hang back and give us something only when the spirit moves them. |
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In the meantime, the five contributors seem to be pointed in the right direction and are doing their thing in readable, bloggy style. |
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Many of these compounds continue to off-gas well after installation and are contributors to poor indoor air quality. |
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That implied that about 2.6 million of cordwood is used annually making it among the highest contributors of deforestation. |
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India and Pakistan, potential major contributors, have also declined. |
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It will likely cost more than any previous war, with few contributors. |
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Delta is a Platinum Global Partner, ranking them among the highest-level contributors to the association. |
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The young people grow in their ability to apply their faith and are empowered and affirmed as valuable contributors to the life of their church and community. |
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This can be caused by many contributors such as loaded cables acting as a lowpass filters, and other influences of inductive and capacitive reactance. |
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I'd like to celebrate some of the salient contributors to our durance and, alack, I'm sure to forget or miss mentioning some, and for that, I apologize in advance. |
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In addition, conventional air conditioners use refrigerants made of chlorine compounds, suspected contributors to the depletion of the ozone layer and global warming. |
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Following troop drawdown, our goal is to create a self-sufficient Afghanistan, and one that views women as a vital contributors. |
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I am very sorry that some contributors to your letters page seem to be trying to encourage antagonism between different areas of the city hit by the floods. |
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All individual and company contributors, except for those desiring to remain anonymous, will be recognized in writing every year in the form of a foundation roll of honor. |
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Scottish slate's distinguishing features of colour, texture, thickness and range of sizes when split are key contributors to the character of Scottish roofscapes. |
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Currently the baby boom cohorts are still in their most productive years, they are still contributors to the social insurance funds, not claimants. |
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Incidentally, thanks a million to my contributors, whoever you are. |
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Each Friday since 2011, the Damascus-based collective has posted a single video from one of its innumerous contributors. |
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Armstrong serves as an inspiration to many and is clearly one of the most significant contributors to black culture of the 20th, and perhaps any, century. |
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We tell them we need them to be contributors, not menacers to society. |
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We have asked sharp-witted political observers, party insiders and Tyee contributors to post their thoughts using the comments feature that follows this introduction. |
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Consider the various contributors to America, for better or worse. |
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This point was highlighted by contributors to the documentary, who indicated that an articulate and intelligent woman lay underneath the blonde bombshell. |
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The catalogue includes information on the contributors, a bibliography, and a list of the seventeen lomasa boubous and the twenty-three mandingo boubous in museum collections. |
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These materials are all nonrenewable, require vast amounts of energy to manufacture and recycle and are major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Daily Beast contributors weigh in on where the night will take the Republican roller-coaster ride next. |
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With over 30 contributors from the fields of art, literature and cultural studies, this stimulating volume provides a variety of approaches to viewing and understanding art. |
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Irrespective of who is elected they will be in hock to their contributors. |
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The format of the event is designed to stimulate debate in a forum discussion, supplemented by a variety of masterclasses run by panellists and key contributors. |
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In order to put the time and energy necessary into our continuing publication, we need the help of readers, content contributors, and financial sustainers. |
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Regular contributors are more news-sensitive and circumspect. |
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One of the contributors to the earlier symposium, but conspicuous by her absence in the recent one, was Ursula K. Le Guin, who will be seventy-five years old this year. |
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In this article, I shall not attempt to deal with all of the areas covered by these differences, nor with the essays of all twelve contributors to Meyer's symposium. |
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More often than not, the contributors treat works of art as schemata or categorical icons, leaving matters of facture, line, and color undiscussed. |
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And, as contributors, we all challenged and supported each other. |
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He had some support from the French contributors, led by Dr Chataing. |
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He is so eager to accommodate his supporters and contributors that there seems to be very little that he is not willing to do for them at the expense of the public interest. |
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This doctrine conveniently has wide appeal among the major contributors from business and finance, but it doesn't promise much for the folks who vote. |
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During the past century, such disease has changed from minor cause of death and disability to one of the major contributors to the global burden of disease. |
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They see themselves as competitors, correctors, potential contributors. |
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The contributors are also of varied credentials and backgrounds. |
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It allows documents to be modified, with all contributors being credited. |
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They never really wanted to offend their corporate contributors, and now that the elections are over, they've deep-sixed any action to stop this tax scam. |
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He was one of the greatest contributors to projective geometry. |
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What you see here has taken three discographers plus numerous other contributors over seven years just on the web, much less the decades of paperwork before that. |
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Additional contributors to the program included PressMark Printing, SafeTech Helmets and Automated Mail Service. |
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There were some 100,000 objects, displayed along more than ten miles, by over 15,000 contributors. |
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But that is not to say it's only a cynical attempt to shake down their nervous nelly contributors. |
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These missionaries were significant contributors to the Bulgarian National Revival movement. |
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In eleven essays, contributors examine how schools and students are working with multinationalism and diversity. |
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Bangladesh is one of the largest contributors of United Nations peacekeeping forces. |
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Both the Gular and air sacs, being close to body temperature, are the main contributors to heat and water loss. |
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The young Germanist Moritz Heyne joined the project and became one of its most important contributors. |
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International contributors report on recent research in multiple myeloma, a progressive hematological disease. |
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Switzerland is home to many notable contributors to literature, art, architecture, music and sciences. |
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Early contributors to the genre included the US bands Pere Ubu, Devo, the Residents and Talking Heads. |
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The Vikings were major contributors to the shipbuilding technology of their day. |
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In October 1875, chapels in Wales raised the next tranche of funds from over 70,000 contributors. |
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The nonpraying contributors may be persons whose lives are devoid of traditional virtue. |
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Other early contributors to the scene included Ireland's the Virgin Prunes and UK Decay. |
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Emmer, barley, lentil, pea and flax were all important contributors to the household economy. |
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We'd like to thank all the contributors who have invested countless hours into this event. |
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The contributors include several of the most eminent advocates of the gradualist approach, and the book offers no dissenters in either direction. |
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These studies suggest that high BACs, proinflammatory cytokines, and neurodegeneration may be significant contributors to alcoholism. |
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Most of the contributors are Eurocentric and ignore the pan-Islamic movement of which Iranian fundamentalism is only a part. |
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In this collection of nine papers, contributors describe their work in microwave dielectric heating and a range of organic reaction types. |
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Melting glaciers and ice sheets have been identified as some of the main contributors to rising sea levels. |
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Other contributors in this form include Tallis, White, Parsley and the elder Ferrabosco. |
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Or, when just the 'grasstops' are needed, we recruit just a few of a target's key friends or contributors to join us. |
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The top five company owned Golden Corral contributors included Lawton, Okla. |
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She's Copy Editor's only full-timer, editing style dogma with the help of a handful of copy editors, contributors and usage manuals. |
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Two contributors to this celebratory issue of NCR are nonagenarians, but the millennial generation is well-represented, too. |
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I didn't know it was an outlet for people to submit letters slagging contributors off, being rude and offering unintelligent comments. |
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According to UN reports, the Pakistani military are the third largest troop contributors to UN peacekeeping missions after Ethiopia and India. |
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Stromatoporoids, corals and bryozoans became the major contributors to metazoan reefs. |
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Famous fans and contributors include Rod Stewart, Bryan Ferry and Tom Jones, who, true to form, shoehorns in a compliment that Redding paid him. |
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The contributors to this volume can, in the main, be considered moral conservatives but, nevertheless, they are meta-ethical radicals. |
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The contributors are mostly humanities professors, but include a television producer and independent science and science-fiction historian. |
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If contributors died prior to age seventy, any non-annuitized portion of their PSS account balance would be bequeathable to their heirs. |
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The contributors would be concealed behind the drawings and their animated alter-egos would lipsynch their words. |
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Each section is very well illustrated with photographs and line art and the contributors provide answers to chapter review questions. |
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I'VE been removing wodges of wet leaves on top of precious spring contributors. |
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Well, a number of issues have been raised as contributors of road accidents in Sindh's road accident-prone province. |
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Most of the contributors are from environmental and earth sciences, so focused on applications of remote sensing rather than on the technology. |
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It was published in good faith, Irwin Rego being one of our regular contributors. |
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The contributors to Kid Stuff, a collection of 11 essays, do want action, but first and foremost they are empiricists. |
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The Rivers Aire and Calder are more southerly contributors to the River Ouse. |
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The contributors to this collection take up this challenge in mapping a feminist cyberscape. |
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The commons of New England towns are important contributors to their charm. |
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In light of earlier results, the researchers are confident that the artemisinins are the greater contributors to the combinations' success. |
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Changeux and Edelstein, who were significant contributors to research on the nicotinic receptors for acetylcholine and allosteric proteins. |
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Globally one of the largest contributors to erosive soil loss in the year 2006 is the slash and burn treatment of tropical forests. |
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The publication became a place where these contributors could share their ideas and interests. |
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That work, enormous for its time, occupied a thousand workers in production and 2,250 contributors. |
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He and the other contributors advocated for the secularization of learning away from the Jesuits. |
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Within the diocese of Constance, Bernhardin Sanson was offering a special indulgence for contributors to the building of St Peter's in Rome. |
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Both men and women are considered to be great contributors to social change worldwide. |
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Much of the pollution comes from industrial sources, but the discharge of sewerage and uncontrolled garbage disposal are also major contributors. |
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The contributors to this collection of 15 essays critically examine intersections between ecological exploitation, normalcy, able-ism, and specieism. |
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Along the way contributors touch briefly but competently on other specific topics such as miracles, social Darwinism, and some implications of sociobiology. |
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This book presents nine chapters, the work of international contributors, whose essays discuss the technical aspects of different VLSI applications in computer architecture. |
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In the United States, major campaign contributors tend to get ambassadorships in friendly countries that don't require much foreign policy expertise. |
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Also, The Athenian Mercury published poetry from contributors, and it was the first to publish the poetry of Jonathan Swift and Elizabeth Singer Rowe. |
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They were major contributors to the allies in the theatre of war west of Germany and in the theatre of war east of Germany, with the Soviet Union. |
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In this light, the current volume is a work of ecocriticism, although not all the contributors would wish to define themselves first and foremost as ecocritics. |
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Masculinities and Popular Music, Freya Jarman-Ivens and her fellow contributors offer a fresh and imaginative take on masculinity in popular music. |
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Abdul Mannan 30 and Adnan Ahmed 25 were the other major contributors. |
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Prominent contributors include dissolved organic matter and chlorophyll. |
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Paddy Kingsland and Peter Howell contributed many scores in this period and other contributors included Roger Limb, Malcolm Clarke and Jonathan Gibbs. |
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It was also the first encyclopedia to include contributions from many named contributors, and it was the first general encyclopedia to describe the mechanical arts. |
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The contributors of these twenty-two essays believe there is still a bit of eutopia, believe only in dystopia, or believe the brief utopian period was a confusing sham. |
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Most pulping operations using the kraft process are net contributors to the electricity grid or use the electricity to run an adjacent paper mill. |
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Of special note are the succinct synopsis, casts, and contributors for Broadway, Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway, and regional threatre productions for the past year. |
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Notable contributors include Giles Coren, Food and Drink Writer of the Year in 2005 and Nadiya Hussain, winner of BBC's The Great British Bake Off. |
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The contributors are mainly neuropathologists and neurobiologists. |
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A corrective tactic adopted in varying degrees by the contributors to this volume is to gothicize criticism by retwisting the narrative strands they have deftly untwisted. |
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In that context, contributors from basic sciences and from areas of application survey approaches and methods of decontaminating food without processing it to death. |
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Fray Geronimo de Mendieta, Fray Augustin de Vetancourt, and Fray Juan de Torquemada are important contributors to the history of the Franciscans in central Mexico. |
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Good husbandry, proper feeding, and hygiene are the main contributors to animal health on the farm, bringing economic benefits through maximised production. |
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