He describes the effect that scientists with their own agendas can have on society. |
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In it, Baudrillard describes the French referendum on the European constitution as a farce, and as state terrorism. |
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Storr then describes the carnival of Junkanoo, which to him demonstrates the work ethic still alive in today's Bahamian culture. |
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The heuristic concept of learning curves describes cost reductions as a function of cumulative production. |
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The book describes the winsomely untraditional family surrounding Fern, a college student who takes charge of a friend's newborn son. |
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He still describes himself as a communist, and still calls for a revolution. |
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The endosymbiotic theory describes how a large host cell and ingested bacteria could easily become dependent on one another for survival. |
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The certificate further describes the jeopardy that could arise from disclosure. |
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Language that specifically describes nursing care on intraoperative records is required to provide retrievable, reliable information. |
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It describes a man who has done everything he possibly can to save his job and keep his family in the way that they have expected to live. |
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This style is evident in her surreal, moody landscapes and still lifes, which the artist describes as balanced and serene. |
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There are ballads, blues and western swing, and Burch describes it as music you might hear in a dream and try in vain to remember in the morning. |
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Chapter 1 describes the return of the forest as the ice sheets retreated some 16,000 years ago. |
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Joan Valentine, who once worked as a ladies ' maid, describes the distinctions of rank within this society to Ashe Marson in Something Fresh. |
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One chapter describes the documentation process of medication administration and teaching. |
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The following section describes those experiments showing the dramatic effect of rapidness of flow rate changes on the dynamics of this system. |
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She instead gives the reader quick snapshots as fast as the events she describes. |
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Your doctor can diagnose migraines on the basis of the symptoms your child describes. |
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Coalescent theory describes the genetic ancestry of a sample and provides the tools for the analysis of intraspecies molecular data. |
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She describes how she became the fastest yachtswoman to circumnavigate the world. |
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He has buried landed gentry as well as people whom he describes as being less well off. |
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I returned to the essay, which describes affliction as a condition deeper and more painful than suffering. |
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It describes the way the lower castes tend to imitate the customs and rituals of the upper layers in order to gain social respectability. |
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The enjoyment comes from putting oneself in the situations he describes, it makes no difference if anyone actually experienced them all or not. |
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Grann's article describes a retracing of Fawcett's route undertaken earlier this year, with the aid of modern motor vehicles and aluminum boats. |
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It describes a world in which electrons, quarks and the like are point particles that move in a manner dictated by the wavefunction. |
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Emergent norm theory describes a rational process of social and psychological adaptation to a truly novel circumstance. |
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Proctor also describes a 34.7 kg crystal which ultimately yielded 57,200 carats of dark blue aquamarine. |
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She describes the work as warm and satisfying, where she is liked and regarded affectionately by all those who work in the village. |
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God also uses anthropopathy, or describes Himself in terms of human emotions such as love, grief or anger. |
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This article describes some of these applications in radiology and cardiology and discusses the potential of microbubbles for therapy. |
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Psychologists talk about flow, a term that describes a state of total absorption in a task, and in which people are often at their happiest. |
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Penelope describes what this means and the agony and pleasure of streams of jabberwocky issuing forth from a man of words. |
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This lesson describes Wheatstone bridges, megohmmeters, and clamp-on ammeters. |
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In the midst of luxury, abundance, and indeed waste, what can be our proper response when confronted with the poverty Kapuscinski describes? |
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This paper describes novel results on the characteristics of three-party dialogues by quantitatively comparing them with those of two-party. |
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A different approach, known as loop quantum gravity, describes the gravitational interaction in terms of variables on a loop. |
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The theory that describes atoms and their constituents is quantum mechanics. |
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Nelson Mandela, for example, describes in his autobiography the depth of presence of Robben Island in the Xhosa language. |
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Xenia describes any immediate effect a pollen grain has on the germ or endosperm of seed plants. |
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Air power doctrine also describes the capabilities and roles that air power can undertake. |
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To illustrate the point, Knowlton offers the example of coral reefs, which she describes as the most diverse ecosystems in the world. |
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As Pelonis describes it, many compression ceilings are set at an acute angle to the front wall and are typically very hard. |
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It describes one night in Vienna between their meeting on a train and going their separate ways, promising to rendezvous in six months. |
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Swallow describes the music on this record as resulting from a compositional challenge he'd set himself. |
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In this arresting poem, she describes treeing a raccoon at night and capturing it on film. |
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He describes the conduct of one reverend, Mr. Rigby Hopkins, whom he considers the greatest religious hypocrite. |
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Chapter 4 describes cases where coronals undergo assimilation but dorsals and labials do not. |
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Wilson describes the polymer as one of the latest nylon compounds that is reinforced with fiberglass and Kevlar. |
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Next to this biography, Phillips describes his own therapeutic dialogue with an anonymous patient. |
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It reduces them to the level of a jingle, a word that describes the sound of change in your pocket, which is what your songs become. |
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This Minoan seal is lentoid, which describes its shape when viewed in profile. |
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Hugh describes growing vegetables and rearing animals, as well as cooking them, in an unpretentious manner. |
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In cooking, the adjective al dente describes pasta and rice that has been cooked so as to be firm but not hard. |
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In addition to recounting events, Maupassant describes the beggar's thoughts and his feelings. |
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Tasty and tasteful best describes food and atmosphere at this joint, arguably one of the best Mexican restos in town. |
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Chapter two describes the market share of the Canadian Potash and Uranium industries, and the characteristics of their workforces. |
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She describes her youth in Sligo as chaotic, being the daughter of alcoholic parents. |
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In his short fiction Man-Eating Cats, he describes an adulterous affair not in terms of mere love but as total and complete empathy. |
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It describes a lifetime, Mick's own lifetime, spent attending the races and punting on dogs and horses with varying degrees of success. |
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The Constitution clearly describes three coequal branches of government, not an executive branch and two lesser ones. |
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In well-crafted chapters, Blake describes the interaction between primitivism and the fauvists, cubists, Dadaists, surrealists, and, lastly, purists. |
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Once at their table, Agee describes the colors and the tastes, textures, and odors of the food, claiming that these things represent the physical embodiment of home. |
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In an exciting paper, Fox describes how estrogen signals between plants and their symbiotic rhizobium soil bacteria can be disrupted by agricultural chemicals. |
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Wendy Gamble, president of the New Toronto Historical Society, describes a time when factory whistles sounded around town and workers would walk to work. |
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Shakespeare himself, the book describes, coped with ironically similar struggles. |
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He describes Patton's childhood, youth, and middle age fairly well. |
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Goodwin describes the process as being akin to working on a jigsaw. |
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A jump rope twined around a girl's leg describes the listlessness and boredom of a late summer day, as does a gangly teen lazily holding a baseball bat. |
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He never saw anyone abuse prisoners, whom he describes as a dispirited lot for the most part. |
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There can be no doubt that the divided, paranoid, disengaged Arab Americans Hussein Ibish describes do exist. |
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Bildhauer describes a new translation by Cyril Edwards as the most faithful to date. |
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In her introduction, she describes how it was the experience of setting up home in England that sparked her quest for real Indian khana that did not take hours to prepare. |
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As this excellent piece in Mother Jones describes, however, Holsey had outrageously poor representation during his trial. |
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We all seem to understand that the fantasy Lorde describes requires a deep archive of collective memory. |
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It describes worship of Divinity through devotion to the physical yoni. |
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In a gripping new memoir, he describes how he sought to bring William Fox, the scoutmaster who sexually abused him, to justice. |
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Another testimony describes a man who killed, salted, and ate his wife, and later was executed for the crime. |
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Milen Muskov is an engineer who graduated in journalism and describes himself as a modern young man interested in films, football and going out with friends. |
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A further anecdote describes the time one of his tutors, a junior research fellow named Patrick Sandars, gave the class some problems from a book. |
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The paper describes the proper structure for a new kind of metal electrode to accompany novel insulating materials in transistors on computer chips. |
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Daneri is using the aleph to write a terrible poem that minutely and pointlessly describes everything on earth. |
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Marie Osmond, who performs at the Flamingo with her brother donny, describes what it was like trick-or-treating last Halloween. |
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Grunwald amusingly describes how he finally desperately put his request to the president at a White House Christmas party. |
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A Derrida acolyte describes the first, giddy days of her conversion. |
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Sal describes the jazz reverie of the pianist, Slim Galliard. |
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The Yahwist also describes the breakdown of mutuality and relationship when we fail to adhere to that ethos, using human craftiness to exploit power. |
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A recent essay by Gustavo Gutierrez describes the genesis and ongoing challenges of liberation theology in Latin America and identifies areas of change and transformation. |
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She vividly describes the desolation and frustration of incarceration and puts Knox in every scene. |
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In a somber tone, the balding man with white hair describes having lost two sons in the war, both of them fighters with Fatah. |
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The equation which describes the model characterizes the afflux as a function of Froude number, and blockage ratio in terms of the downstream conditions. |
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This paper describes an analysis of the frequency of dicentric chromosomes and acentric fragments in 1260 subjects occupationally exposed to X-rays and 241 controls. |
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She shares her own student quarrels with New Criticism, describes how she supplements her use of it with psychology and history, and laments its waning relevance. |
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The book describes the changes that have occurred in the landscape over many millennia. |
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The research describes the derring-do of a team of scientists working at University of East Anglia. |
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Either one describes the bouts of anxiety single guys in their thirties feel about their marital status. |
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Each quantum number describes the value of a property of the electron. |
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Russian chess players use an expression known as mnogohodovka, which describes a problem requiring several moves to resolve. |
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Kaplan describes two key words that affect people when they learn a second language. |
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The term also describes alliances between civil society organizations, such as labor unions, community organizations, and religious institutions. |
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Geology describes the structure of the Earth beneath its surface, and the processes that have shaped that structure. |
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Brinley Jones describes this as his first major contribution towards presenting the scriptures in Welsh. |
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The term that collectively describes all of the parts of the Earth's surface where water is in frozen form is the cryosphere. |
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In fresh ambient melting describes a phase transition from solid to liquid. |
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The law describes the statistical behaviour of a large number of nuclides, rather than individual atoms. |
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This number describes the speed of the turbine at its maximum efficiency with respect to the power and flow rate. |
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Her nephew describes her as 'an orgulous and despotic woman', and it is clear that he noticed and resented her numerous unkindnesses. |
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Baldassare Castiglione's dialogue The Book of the Courtier describes the ideal of the perfect court gentleman and of spiritual beauty. |
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Jordanes describes the Suetidi and Dani as being of the same stock and the tallest of people. |
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The data describes coastal morphology, surface currents and wave parameters. |
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The following describes the typical effects of earthquakes of various magnitudes near the epicenter. |
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The table below describes the composition of the three major groups of algae. |
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Pliny the Elder describes Roman sailors going through Helgoland and as far as the northeast coast of Denmark. |
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Beach Profile Nourishment describes programs that nourish the full beach profile. |
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All 20 turbines describes a graceful arc reflecting the shoreline of Bangui Bay, facing the West Philippine Sea. |
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This describes the eastern part of the current county area as a border land or coastal district. |
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The chronicle describes Priam as a Frankish king whose people migrated to Macedonia after the fall of Troy. |
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The book describes her life in the guru's inner circle and her efforts to break free from his influence. |
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It is virtually the only work which describes the work of artists of the time, and is a reference work for the history of art. |
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He describes comets, noting that only Aristotle has recorded seeing more than one at once. |
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In another part of his work, Pliny describes the use of undermining to gain access to the veins. |
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Topographical poetry is a genre of poetry that describes, and often praises, a landscape or place. |
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In a list similar to that for the Greeks, the poet describes the Trojans and their allies. |
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The two scenes that the poet describes are Odysseus on Calypso's island and Odysseus' encounter with the Phaeacians. |
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Another example is the hurricane in The Perfect Storm, which describes the sinking of the Andrea Gail by the 1991 Perfect Storm. |
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Tuzo Wilson, which describes the periodic opening and closing of ocean basins. |
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Bifacial fluting describes blades on which this feature appears on both its sides. |
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The science of linguistics describes the structure and function of language and the relationship between languages. |
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Arthurian epic Idylls of the King describes Lyonesse as the site of the final battle between Arthur and Mordred. |
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Much of the material describes events that are up to three centuries earlier than this date and its historical accuracy is dubious. |
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The distance in time to the event it describes may mean that it was embellished to add a dramatic touch. |
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It is ascribed to Herodotus, and supposedly describes the basking habits of the Egyptian crocodile. |
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Voicing describes whether the vocal cords are vibrating during the articulation of a vowel. |
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The term typically describes racing events of rowed or sailed water craft, although some powerboat race series are also called regattas. |
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The cucumber is listed among the foods of ancient Ur, and the legend of Gilgamesh describes people eating cucumbers. |
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This section describes bones with Neanderthal traits in chronological order. |
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In Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and Britain, the term timber describes sawn wood products, such as floor boards. |
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He also describes the Marcomanni as a tribe distinct from the Suebi, and also active within the same alliance. |
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He describes their position as stretching out in a band from the Elbe, all the way to the northern Rhine, near the Sugambri. |
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It describes the tale of angry peasants who believed that Athenaeus' writings directly contradicted their personal beliefs of the Mithras cult. |
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He also describes the benefits of work on exhibit design as a vehicle for education. |
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Strabo describes the Getae and Dacians as distinct but cognate tribes, but also states that they spoke the same language. |
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In Book VI, Polybius describes the political, military, and moral institutions that allowed the Romans to succeed. |
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Gibbon describes Augustus' reaction to the defeat as one of the few times the normally stoic ruler lost his composure. |
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In photos, it looked charming in what Ms. Foxley describes as a fashionably shabby, slipcovered sort of way. |
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As a result, it is difficult for the reader to understand why the battles he describes had the outcome they did. |
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His report describes accurately the characteristic sequence of earthquake, retreat of the sea and sudden giant wave. |
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Traditional Chinese historiography describes history in terms of dynastic cycles. |
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The cut describes the edge of the feature, where the feature meets the natural soil. |
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Wolfram believes that the people Zosimus describes were those Tervingi who had remained behind after the Hunnic conquest. |
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Auden, describes the exile of Karl Rossmann in the posthumously published novel Amerika. |
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The term federalist describes several political beliefs around the world depending on context. |
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Willibald's vita describes how a visitor on horseback come to the site of the martyrdom, and a hoof of his horse got stuck in the mire. |
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Snorri describes them as a group of three, but he and other sources also allude to larger groups of norns who decide the fate of newborns. |
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Coalescent theory describes a stochastic model of how the ancestry of such genetic markers maps to the history of a population. |
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Prosper of Aquitaine describes the historic meeting, giving all the credit of the successful negotiation to Leo. |
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Idrisi describes an island of cormorants with which Corvo, Cape Verde has been tentatively identified, but on weak grounds. |
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The Periplus also describes how Hippalus first discovered the direct route from the Red Sea to India. |
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The Kezuo Zhuiyu and the Shuyu Zhouzilu describes the following circumstances of what happened to the official archives about the expeditions. |
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Book One describes the lands of the Middle East and Central Asia that Marco encountered on his way to China. |
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Historians believe that Ibn Battuta visited a number of towns in central Anatolia, but not in the order that he describes. |
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Avicenna describes several methods of delivery and recommendations for doses of the drug. |
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The map key, or legend, describes how to interpret the map's symbols and may give details of publication and authorship. |
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Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea describes the Sargasso Sea and gives an account of its formation. |
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He describes on a diary form the first journey from Portugal to Brazil and their arrival in this country. |
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The definition given above describes the international usage of the term brigantine. |
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Although he describes the details of the Easter celebration as deriving from local custom, he insists the feast itself is universally observed. |
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A record exists in the Spanish Admiralty libraries which describes this discovery. |
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Samuel Pepys, for example, writing in 1660, describes being invited to the home of a retailer to view a wooden jack. |
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The inherent aspect describes the purpose of a verb and what separates verbs from one another. |
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Some also preserve an optative mood that describes events that are wished for or hoped for but not factual. |
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Deontic mood describes whether one could or should be able to do something. |
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On the other hand, epistemic mood describes the chance or possibility of something happening. |
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A weak deontic mood describes how a course of action is not recommended or is frowned upon. |
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A fully explicit grammar that exhaustively describes the grammatical constructions of a language is called a descriptive grammar. |
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This describes something as being of interest, of note, signals approval or simply draws attention to it. |
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Orthography thus describes or defines the set of symbols used in writing a language, and the rules about how to use those symbols. |
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In the third book, Calvin describes how the spiritual union of Christ and humanity is achieved. |
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The final book describes what he considers to be the true Church and its ministry, authority, and sacraments. |
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Activism describes the tendency toward active expression and sharing of the gospel in diverse ways that include preaching and social action. |
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Chapter 21 describes the acceptable parameters of Reformed worship as governed by the regulative principle of worship. |
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Chapter 22 describes the appropriate use of oaths and solemn vows, which are part of religious worship because the person calls upon God. |
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Chapter 23 describes the role of the civil authorities in relation to the church. |
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Article One describes the Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government. |
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Article Two describes the office, qualifications and duties of the President of the United States and the Vice President. |
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The article describes the kinds of cases the court takes as original jurisdiction. |
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Article Seven describes the process for establishing the proposed new frame of government. |
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Suffrage describes not only the legal right to vote, but also the practical question of whether a question will be put to a vote. |
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It describes the state in which Parliament is dominated by the government of the day. |
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One other class that describes the role of dyes, rather than their mode of use, is the food dye. |
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Hosiery, also referred to as legwear, describes garments worn directly on the feet and legs. |
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Jia describes Shen Buhai's Shu as a particular method of applying the Tao, or virtue, bringing together Confucian and Taoist discourses. |
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In his Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, Alfred Wainwright describes Crinkle Crags as. |
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He describes a clockwise circuit starting at Far Sawrey and passing Moss Eccles Tarn. |
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Andrew Motion notes that the final verse replicates in the minds of its readers the very experience it describes. |
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Natural England describes the South Pennine moorlands as the Watershed Landscape where the area's high rainfall fills a multitude of reservoirs. |
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Tacitus describes it as a strange cultivation method, practiced by the Germans. |
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Pliny describes the haunting of a house in Athens, which was bought by the Stoic philosopher Athenodorus, who lived about 100 years before Pliny. |
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Leland himself describes how Henry's palaces at Greenwich, Hampton Court and Westminster were adapted for the purpose. |
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Homer describes Mercury as flinging himself from the top of Olympus, and skimming the surface of the ocean. |
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Our big free catalog illustrates and describes parts, equipment and sundries that our more than a million riders may need. |
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She also describes herself as a Hindu temple-goer who visits the temple on a regular basis. |
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Sacks describes an actor who is violently Touretty offstage, but instantly becomes totally free of Tourettisms when in character and performing. |
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He only describes men who voluntarily, even euphorically, deliver themselves into the state of unchoice that opium gives them. |
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Resembling the moose he describes, Thoreau meandered through lexicons, munching etymologies like some great verbivorous animal. |
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He tackles each area with many examples and describes a balanced view of both sides of the animal rights issue. |
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As Aina describes, references cited are systematically analysed to discover what journals are cited by researchers in a discipline. |
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The novel Alice in Wonderland describes a place where random things happen all willy-nilly. |
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Returning to her skill as an art historian, she describes in detail various pictures of Jesus and the later Christ. |
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He describes the secrets behind the levade and cavaletti, the Iberian canter pirouette and Spanish Walk and the Viennese courbette and ballotade. |
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For instance, Steinmayer describes the prefix peN-as a formant for an agent, the name of a thing that does something, and an abstract noun. |
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This section describes the biotransformation of cyclic and acyclic monoterpenes by different fungi. |
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And to be fair about it, that's not the only way that Jernstedt describes the remarkable Welwitschias of southwestern Africa. |
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Kurtul describes such connectives in four categories including adverseness, pragmatic adverseness, dissimilarity and pragmatic adverseness. |
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The monograph describes the topic of aerodynamic processes in air treatment devices with a granular charge. |
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Another friend once suggested that affluential describes influence obtained by affluence. |
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He refers to Apple whiz-kid Steven Jobs as a sociopath and describes Lotus development founder Mitchell Kapor as guilt-ridden by his success. |
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This literature review describes the goals of after-school programs and examines the degree to which programs have achieved those goals. |
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The monthly Wild Types column describes his pursuit of the understanding of Gene Networks. |
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Kurtosis describes the degree to which a distribution is flattened or sharpened. |
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The ground of the Deosai Plateau is rich in gold dust, much like the province that Herodotus describes. |
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The book describes the gritty realities of life on the streets. |
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The book describes the election process in painstaking detail. |
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The book describes how popular culture has coarsened in recent decades. |
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In the compartments of the shield of Achilles Homer describes the adjudgment of a fine for homicide. |
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This paper describes how aggressive loop unrolling is done in a retargetable optimizing compiler. |
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He also credits the airstaff, which he proudly describes as among the best in the nation. |
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Amperage describes the amount of current in a circuit, which is the rate at which electric charge flows past a point in a circuit. |
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Simple past time is expressed by the aorist tense! The aorist tense describes the past action as a total event viewed in its entirety. |
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He describes how the movements of the jaw occur around a region in the upper cervical spine, namely around the atlanto-axial joint. |
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Taunt describes the work involved in breaking Enigma messages, cribs, cillies, the Herivel tip, help from Bombes and more. |
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A bubble rising rapidly in water describes a spiral closely resembling a corkscrew. |
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I like the way Brant herself describes the book as crimance... a perfect genre description. |
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I am reading Herodotus, who describes in detail and with great fidelity these same galactophagous Scythians among whom I am living. |
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This tutorial describes glenzing, fast polygons, fixed point mathematics, and assembly code. |
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Klein, who has worked extensively on ancient stone tools, describes the stone tool kit of archaic hominids as impossible to categorize. |
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Ptolemy describes the coast to the east of the Saxons as inhabited by the Farodini, a name not known from any other sources. |
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Tacitus describes how, during battles, Germanic warriors were encouraged and cared for by their wives and mothers. |
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For example, in the phrase the woman walked quickly the adverb quickly derived from the adjective quick describes the woman's way of walking. |
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Austrian all rounder Alex Luger climbs what he describes as a highball boulder problem and what most people would call a solo. |
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This passage describes how Hrothgar's legendary ancestor Scyld was found as a baby, washed ashore, and adopted by a noble family. |
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An example can be seen in the entry for 829, which describes Egbert's invasion of Northumbria. |
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Aristotle's analysis of procreation describes an active, ensouling masculine element bringing life to an inert, passive female element. |
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The medieval English poet Chaucer describes his student as being happy by having. |
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Polybius published a history of Rome about 150 BC in which he describes the Gauls of Italy and their conflict with Rome. |
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The historian Suetonius describes the physical manifestations of Claudius' affliction in relatively good detail. |
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From 1996, the term City of York describes a unitary authority area which includes rural areas beyond the old city boundaries. |
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Constantine's later propaganda describes how he fled the court in the night, before Galerius could change his mind. |
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To the west, Bede describes the boundary with the Kingdom of Wessex as being opposite the Isle of Wight, and which later fell on the River Ems. |
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But due to the indistinguishability of the particles in the sample, it describes a decay mechanism that occurs for all N atoms simultaneously. |
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This chapter describes variations in tropical cyclone activity over the western North Pacific on time scales from interdecadal to intraseasonal. |
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Influenced by Thatcherism and classical liberalism, it describes itself as economically libertarian and promotes liberal economic policies. |
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Among other discoveries, he formulated the Dirac equation which describes the behaviour of fermions and predicted the existence of antimatter. |
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In the theory of tessellations, he devised the Conway criterion which describes rules for deciding if a prototile will tile the plane. |
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Rolt, in his biography of the Stephensons, describes the event in some detail. |
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A valid document adheres to the content specification for XHTML, which describes the document structure. |
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Each blade in the blade cylinder forms a helix around the reel axis, and the set of spinning blades describes a cylinder. |
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The modern model of the atom describes the positions of electrons in an atom in terms of probabilities. |
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It describes the system of physics started by Isaac Newton and many contemporary 17th century natural philosophers. |
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It is more often accurate because it describes particles and bodies with rest mass. |
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Economic efficiency describes how well a system generates desired output with a given set of inputs and available technology. |
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Demand theory describes individual consumers as rationally choosing the most preferred quantity of each good, given income, prices, tastes, etc. |
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Financial economics or simply finance describes the allocation of financial resources. |
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Bede describes Wilfrid as saying that those who did not calculate the date of Easter according to the Roman system were committing a sin. |
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He describes himself as a metalworker, a craftsman whose preferred trade is blacksmith although he is working as a tramp printer when first seen. |
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It describes a meeting between Richard and Henry that took place one day before the parliament's session. |
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Folios 4r and 5v contain a Latin inscription which describes how the manuscript came to be made. |
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The text highlights a strong element in Anglican Marian theology that describes Mary's body and soul having been assumed into Heaven. |
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Juliana describes the life of Saint Juliana, including a discussion with the devil during her imprisonment. |
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Ovid also wrote the Fasti, which describes Roman festivals and their legendary origins. |
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Lydgate places himself among the pilgrims as one of them and describes how he was a part of Chaucer's trip and heard the stories. |
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Chaucer describes a Plowman in the General Prologue of his tales, but never gives him his own tale. |
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One tale, written by Thomas Occleve, describes the miracle of the Virgin and the Sleeveless Garment. |
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Julian describes how God suffers with his creation as it experiences great and multifaceted evil. |
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The ghost describes himself as being in purgatory, and as dying without last rites. |
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Romeo describes Juliet as being like the sun, brighter than a torch, a jewel sparkling in the night, and a bright angel among dark clouds. |
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Hodgson in which he describes his mastery of the Portuguese language, consisting mainly of swearing and insults. |
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Charlotte describes her as very lively, very sensitive, and particularly advanced in her reading. |
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In the following paragraph Charlotte describes her sister's indignant reaction at her having ventured into such an intimate realm with impunity. |
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His mother's diary from 1905 describes a lively round of social activity and artistic interests. |
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Sea and Sardinia, a book that describes a brief journey undertaken in January 1921, is a recreation of the life of the inhabitants of Sardinia. |
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The extent of her time spent at the many locations featured in her books is apparent from the extreme detail in which she describes them. |
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Also there is the great detail in which she describes life at the dig site in Murder in Mesopotamia. |
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New prog describes the wave of progressive rock bands in the 2000s who revived the genre. |
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The 1959 novel Absolute Beginners describes modernists as young modern jazz fans who dress in sharp modern Italian clothes. |
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The point of sail describes a sailing boat's course in relation to the wind direction. |
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An old adage describes beating as sailing for twice the distance at half the speed and three times the discomfort. |
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One report describes a Frenchman who went mad after two years of solitude on Mauritius. |
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The book describes Elizabeth's love of horses and dogs, her orderliness, and her attitude of responsibility. |
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An ancient Irish poem called Agalllamh na Senorach, first recorded in the 13th century, describes the attractions of the island. |
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Type I NF describes polymicrobial infections, whereas type II NF has a monomicrobial pathogenesis. |
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In this work, he describes many of his experiments with his model Earth called the terrella. |
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His work describes the highly developed and complex processes of mining metal ores, metal extraction and metallurgy of the time. |
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Gauss's law for magnetism describes magnetic fields as closed field lines not due to magnetic monopoles. |
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A separate law of nature, the Lorentz force law, describes how the electric and magnetic field act on charged particles and currents. |
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This describes the movie-goer's wish to overcome the difference between herself and the star so that she can become more like the star. |
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The Tanakh describes circumstances in which a person who is tahor or ritually pure may become tamei or ritually impure. |
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Methods and Procedures in TIMSS 2015 documents the development of the TIMSS assessments and questionnaires, and describes the methods used. |
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The TIMSS 2015 User Guide for the International Database describes the content and format of the data in the TIMSS 2015 International Database. |
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A novel is a long, fictional narrative which describes intimate human experiences. |
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