Her description of economic rationalism is primarily based on its enemies' assumptions, not on economic rationalists' actual views. |
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To see how this description of the series fits with Gregory's series for arctan see the biography of Madhava. |
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As the description implies, the capacity is roughly 128MB, and the technology used for storage is flash memory. |
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In Languedoc-Roussillon cassoulet is a regional speciality and game of any description a favourite. |
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His writing is compact, there is description and dialogue here, but nothing extraneous to the plot, or plots, of which there are many. |
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I was pointing out, by way of personal testimony, that I fit the description of a Biblicist. |
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Your description can be a few words, a sentence, a question, or even just a single word. |
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The following items include a complete description of each relic, it's historical significance, exhibition history, and provenance. |
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I will spare you the lurid details and let my description of the four tykes suffice. |
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In the end, the sustainability of the aquaculture industry will benefit from a description of the gastrointestinal biota of aquatic organisms. |
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As discussed in physical description above, rabbitfishes lose their color at nightfall and may also change color if threatened. |
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A helpful part of this section is an explicit description outlining how the program overcame obstacles and barriers to implementation. |
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They have a description of Hurakan's role in the creation epics of the Mayas. |
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In the 18th century, there is a vivid description of the interface in a kitchen between a chef and a cook, from the racy pen of William Verral. |
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Part of the mystery comes from the fact that the job description is changing. |
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That means, right now, part of his job description is helping his employees get to work and get home. |
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Cleanliness at the hospital is in my job description and I have the responsibility for it. |
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We've made the same mistakes as many other people have with the job description and other items. |
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A job description has been compiled with help from existing matrons and hospital bosses to provide a consistent approach to the role. |
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It was the responsibilities of the job description that tended to stress me out. |
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Without a job description to figure out who might be qualified for these pithy posts, the best one can do is hop on the Internet. |
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When it's in the job description that you must witness men and women being put to death, there are perhaps few who would accept the contract. |
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We begin with the description of these bulk sites to establish a baseline for future comparisons. |
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It now appears that the description of someone jumping over the barriers could in fact have been of a police officer in pursuit of his quarry. |
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The word once meant the description of a work of visual art within a poem, but has come to mean poetic description more generally. |
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Bell's theorem states that there is no local realistic description of quantum theory. |
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It was the lorry driver she saw yesterday, both by the given description of the driver and the juggernaut. |
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This facilitated a quick lookup of parental data given a genotype but did not allow a more complete description of the parental pedigree. |
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The description of the legal ramifications of the treaty varies with the audience. |
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Dillon went to see the medical examiner who claimed that a man fitting the description of Marcus was found stabbed to death early in the morning. |
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It can be obtained from the previous description by applying affine transformations to keep the polygon bounded as it degenerates. |
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I'm sure that is an apt description of the reaction of the troops in those battalions. |
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Should a critic drop her defences in the face of soft journalism, thumbnail description and popular explanation? |
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The core of each chapter is a series of thumbnail sketches of each aspect of policy and a brief description of the relevant records. |
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That could be a thumbnail description of our technoculture seen through the kaleidoscope of Irish blogging. |
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In linguistics, there are presently two main approaches to solving the problems associated with the description of emotions. |
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Each feature description also included a screenshot and a tick mark indicating whether it made significant use of graphics or not. |
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His powers of observation and description are as fresh and vivid today as they must have seemed to his contemporaries. |
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Although there are no musical quotations, the description and analysis of some of the works given are enough. |
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This description is able to reproduce the observed biphasic behavior with randomly and uniformly distributed channels and vesicles. |
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The second description is able to reproduce biphasic release even for uniformly distributed vesicles. |
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What an apt and beautiful description of the most lovely of seasons in its mellow maturity. |
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There's a solemnly ungrammatical but sincere and oddly moving description of Baji Rout's role in the freedom movement that bears quotation. |
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Cloney has provided a clear description of the types of organs in ascidians. |
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Have we adopted a convenient shorthand for a longer and more complete description of the object? |
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Perhaps mentally tough would be a more sensitive description than thick-skinned. |
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Her description of the thin blue line that stands between the public and chaos looks different from the one portrayed on television. |
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The description of their honeymoon voyage on a third-class train in India is a predictable Orientalist travelogue. |
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The description is literal, concrete and concise, rarely using metaphors or similes to extend the image. |
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Finally, news organizations intercepted an all-points bulletin from police scanners and broadcast the description to the public. |
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That is why we jib slightly the description of this case as a negligent misstatement case. |
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In the first case the description is used attributively, in the second referentially. |
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And I agree, also, with her description of a more ameliorative social policy for working families. |
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Cassini wrote a detailed description of precisely how the longitude measurements were to be carried out. |
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The girls gave officers an apt description of the vehicle and the registration number. |
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Don't read this book if you want a detailed description of any particular mission to space. |
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There will be a selection of bedding plants, shrubs and plants of every description on sale. |
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He said the victim was only able to give a brief description of her attacker. |
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Additional information that is of value includes a brief description of the methods used to construct the library. |
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Each chapter is preceded by the author's description of why and how she decided to study volcanoes. |
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With five bedrooms, gymnasium and a Jacuzzi, it is certainly does not fit the description of the average croft. |
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Write a brief description of the type of photographs that appear in each section. |
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Research into health inequality now aims to move away from description and towards explanation. |
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On the tube yesterday, travellers of every description could be heard auditing their families. |
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The book has an absorbingly detailed description of the intricacies of this market. |
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My family have had boats of every description on the lake for the past 100 years. |
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It's a tragedy beyond description and I want the full country and the medical profession to realise just how dreadful this whole story is. |
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Unmistakably, too, this description represents an aspect of his own aspiration. |
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Do not be put off by my description of the bare red brick walls and ceiling, because somehow they lend an atmosphere of cosiness and intimacy. |
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But his own description of life's eternal bounciness seems to me much more gaily Rabelaisian than is the novel as a whole. |
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This is the first description of ostoederms and ankylosaurian material from Coahuila. |
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Our mathematical model for the description of ionic motion in the spine is the Langevin equation. |
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The last three decades have seen major advances in description and modelling of the development of post-fire tree populations. |
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The description of being drunk on too much wine and going into brothels made me think how little modern-day life has changed. |
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The entire sale was conducted by the auctioneers giving a verbal description of the stock and taking bids from the rows of seated buyers. |
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In short, the quantum description of the fundamental forces is designed to do away with action at a distance. |
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This week, for once, such a hopeful description of a largely moribund event could prove to be right on the money. |
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I may have been wrong about the exact description of the vestment she wore, but it looked like a tunicle to me! |
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I once wrote a job description for the papacy and said the pope should be a hopeful, holy man who smiles. |
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Arnie's back trying to fulfill his job description as God's faithful mercenary. |
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There is a caveat for anyone going into the disc hoping for a blow-by-blow description of the shoot and circumstances surrounding the film. |
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Turn the page and get the blow-by-blow description of this heavyweight bout, and see who's left standing at the end of this monumental melee. |
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While Al studied the controls and began flipping switches, the two of them lapsed into a technical blow-by-blow description of Al's operation. |
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Instead of me summarizing this, however, let me just give you a blow-by-blow description of each song so you can judge for yourself. |
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I'll spare you a blow-by-blow description of how I created every single rule, but several things are worth noting. |
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She jumped into a blow-by-blow description of how tacky and cheap and unfashionable Mrs. Glum's latest get-up was. |
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The cottage, rebuilt in 1997 in line with the description in the poems, reminds visitors of Du's simple life and lofty ideals. |
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Make sure you get a job description which clearly defines your role and responsibility while at camp. |
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He obviously missed the description of wading through cow muck to get to the feed-sheds in the dead of winter! |
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Remote and uncommunicative was their description as Whyte avoided the hoi polloi, preferring to spend time with the corporate elite. |
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That this is the volume's main thrust is not apparent from the dust-jacket description or laudatory blurbs from colleagues. |
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If they really existed, just how heavy would those plates have been given the size and description by Smith? |
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There was silence in the room when she finished her description of her trip to Africa. |
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In this harrowing description of the Middle Passage, Olaudah Equiano described the terror of the transatlantic slave trade. |
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Colosteus was recently monographed by Hook, and it might be difficult to significantly extend his description of the lower jaw. |
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He is unsuitable because he told the press that the offer and job description of the CEO was beneath him. |
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As for Buffy's sister, I predict she turns into a monster of some description within three weeks. |
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She gave a description of the robber which described him as being broad shouldered and stocky, which the appellant was not. |
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A retrospective analysis of audiometric data and medical records provided the basis for description of surgical outcomes. |
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The description of him dancing the twist with his wife in an effort to come to terms with the New World Order is almost too sad to contemplate. |
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Although the Sikh God is beyond description Sikhs feel able to pray to God as a person and a friend who cares for them. |
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As these heraldic arms became more elaborate, their description or blazon came to acquire its own rules, arcane vocabulary, and concise syntax. |
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Twelve cartoon or animated short features make up this disc, so I'll give a short description of what to expect. |
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The Book of Revelation gives a prophetic description of the end of the world. |
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She replies with a description which typifies the wonderful person of Christ. |
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To our knowledge this is the first description in a lung transplant recipient. |
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The description aptly described the new diplomacy of detente emerging from the 1972 super-power summit. |
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I leave you with one of the best passages of a description of a flock of blue jays mobbing a screech owl. |
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It begins with a description of the division of the celestial sphere into the signs of the zodiac and into degrees. |
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The passage offers a poetic description of the Buddhas and their former adornments of painted robes and balas rubies. |
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Open-ended narratives are pieced together from fragments of description and overheard conversations. |
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Something about either the cover or the description on the packaging made my flesh crawl. |
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The earliest description of the ramkie came from O.F. Mentzel who witnessed Khoikhoi makers and players of the instrument. |
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A woman fitting Subhaporn's description came into the shop and ordered a large arrangement of flowers. |
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John's description of it is both unusually amusing and absolutely dead accurate. |
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The two numbers used in description of binoculars and spotting scopes identify magnification first and objective lens size second. |
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Hence, we should take the description of the center of gravity in a metaphorical rather than a literal sense. |
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He laughed as Dragon gave him a play-by-play detailed description of the fight. |
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As complete description as possible of dealing with Beth Dins and their faults in modern times. |
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And empirical work will be needed to see whether it is indeed a more apt description of innovation. |
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I laughed when I read it because it is such an apt and true description of where I've ended up. |
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Delicious decadence dripped from the setting, giving a perfectly apt description of the scene. |
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In a description written by Jacopo Ligozzi and dated 1577, aigrettes were put behind the headgear. |
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The letter's description was found to be true with the foul smell still lingering in the surrounding air. |
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Transport police have released a description of a teenager found dead on a railway line in Kearsley in an attempt to identify him. |
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Further skirting round a definition of jazz, Dyer drops this fabulous description of Thelonius Monk approaching the piano. |
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Now, returning to the original question, this description of this installation raises several red flags. |
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Moreover, it is said that the vagueness in the description prevents the creation of a right of way at common law. |
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The description is so redolent of history as to be a constitutional precedent in itself. |
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This framework and a job description delineate the nurse's realm and boundaries. |
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While you're rewriting your title and description tags, don't forget the keywords meta tag. |
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The dying words of a young woman were a description of her killer whispered to a policeman as he cradled her in his arms. |
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Goksel et al wrote a brief description of an inpatient service that used nurse practitioners to manage medically stable hospitalized patients. |
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The suspect vessel matched the description of a pirate vessel issued by international anti-piracy authorities, Commander Sinha said. |
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Well, now that we are done with the description of our workstation components and assembly tips, let's move towards some practice. |
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Is my description really one of ineffective practices, or is it a reflection of the tensions inherent in a classroom like this? |
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A quantitative description of the substitution chemistry of minerals and salts, requires a more precise definition of the term solubility. |
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The concise delineation of the features closely parallels a description of Sargent's drawing technique. |
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Unfortunately, this plan backfired and a description of this implement was written up and published! |
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Quite how this fits in with the activists' description of themselves as Marxists or revolutionaries still eludes me. |
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Police officers identified the youth from the man's description and searched the boy's room, where they found a case for an automatic air gun. |
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The registration number and description of the vehicle Jones is believed to be driving was also flashed on signs on highways. |
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A class description or a short chat with your instructor should bring you up to speed. |
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So when I went to talk to the police, I gave them my car's description and registration number and everything else. |
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It reads a GLADE user interface description and instantiates its corresponding objects. |
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It offers detailed description of bioassay methods, treating all synthetic and natural antifeedants. |
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That's not a criticism, that's a description of what I think is the fact of the matter. |
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An informed reader writes to let me know that my description of this system was inaccurate. |
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The only description he was able to provide was that they spoke with Afro-Caribbean accents and were around 5ft 7in tall. |
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In his later description of the marble revetments, Hills gives a reciprocal sense of the abstract qualities of marble as liquid or molten. |
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Many painted a picture of a prison in disarray, a description that was amplified last week by the report of an independent commission. |
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Content can be customized at run-time using an XML description of the client, user settings, and content structure. |
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Beat officers were alerted, and asked to look out for any car answering the description of the one in the area at the times reported. |
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I have a number of documents in my possession which answer the description of the documents described in the subpoena. |
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The drawing of an eye is accompanied by the description of images sliding onto the retinal membrane. |
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Bibliographic description has many specialized terms, anacronyms and abbreviations too numerous to be listed here. |
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He resembles the description of a man seen getting out of the victim's car. |
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This section starts with a description of the international law criteria for assessing the validity of reservations. |
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Such a description should include reference to the particle size distribution of the soil, plasticity, colour, texture, and mineral composition. |
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It is certainly a good description of the views of the leading lights, including Franklin, Washington, Adams and Jefferson. |
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In his description of the conditions of maximum formal rationality of capital accounting, he often talks of complete calculability. |
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The title is certainly a fair description of the 15x15 sq ft bijou premises in Stable Mews, in Leigh. |
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The complexities that this schematic description suggests can only be appreciated by considering particular types of analysis. |
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I have always objected when the term 'English' is used as a coverall description for those things which are happening within the UK at large. |
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No doubt our learned friends will develop how it is said that description of the approach to construction affects the matter. |
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She is an artistic designer, a description which spans from interior design to school murals. |
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Your blood type is a description of what kinds of agglutinogens are present on the surfaces of your own red blood cells. |
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It is also considered bad form to take this as an invitation to give a detailed description of your current problems. |
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I loved, as one example, Mien's description of the midnight Mass of their first Christmas in Alice. |
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A complete description of these functions is provided in the appropriate man page, so they are presented here only briefly. |
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Book 3 contains a description of how to carry out arithmetic with irrational numbers. |
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A brief name description and gene ID accession number is given to the right hand side of each ratio. |
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They were excellent, though the description gives a misleading impression of oriental flavours. |
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As she lay dying she managed to whisper a description of her attacker to the detective who found her. |
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Each monograph begins with a brief physical description of the plant providing the Latin binomial and the plant part used. |
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Also in this book is al-Samawal's description of the binomial theorem where the coefficients are given by the Pascal triangle. |
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This is a beautiful description of the binomial theorem using the Pascal triangle. |
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He wasn't so wrong in some ways, and that's why his description has stayed with me. |
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The claim, of course, was that referential uses of a description are a function of pragmatics, not quantifier scope. |
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Thus she began her account with a detailed description of the appropriate behaviour of a collector engaging at first hand with the people. |
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Where is the description of the stable, crude and bare, with cattle lowing and the baby Jesus lying on a bed of hay? |
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But such trust is scarcely reconcilable with Kant's soberly realistic description of the politics of his own time. |
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She also vented her anger over Downing Street spokesman Tom Brown's description of his resembling a Walter Mitty character. |
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Therefore, another description of this four-dimensional sphere is that it is the set of all quadruples. |
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Sometimes a colorful insult or description livens up a detailed argument. |
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The mathematical description of heat flow linked his work on thermodynamics, the cooling of the Earth and even the flow of electrical signals through telegraph wires. |
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There is an affecting description here of a meeting with Jawaharlal Nehru. |
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But that description of my mission is not a proscription for your article. |
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He added that police did not yet have a description of the attacker. |
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It's a general description of nineteenth-century English Christmas customs, including wassailing and guising, apparently taken from published accounts. |
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This programme increases knowledge and understanding of the biosystematics of both floras by improving description of their taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships. |
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Valente lends some credence to the description of the Ndrangheta being the most powerful organized crime group in the world. |
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Gillian's inability to relate her mental life to her body is strengthened by a proleptic vision of her ageing body within an analeptic description of her youthful body. |
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The next two sections provide a brief description of the two calibrations and are followed by a description of the experiment used to test calibration performance. |
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As she maneuvered her walker to the elevator, I provided a visual description of her tiny room, including the eyelet sheets that had been hung on her window. |
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Feeling entitled to power, leadership, and control is a general description of patriarchy. |
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I took the amended description and the contract in to the agent's this morning, wished the staff Happy Christmas and checked their opening times over the holidays. |
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She had earlier offered a terse description of how her asthmatic brother had come to die. |
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If you happen to be suffering from any or all of the conditions listed above, you need to stop using any toothpaste or mouthwash of any description whatsoever. |
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Management has tried to go on the offensive, suspending workers for refusing to carry out duties not in their job description and threatening to derecognise the union. |
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But they honored my decision to keep the man's description vague. |
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Accompanying this diagnosis was a description of what her particular death would be like. |
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First, soak in this description of Christmas Pie, a traditional British dish that makes a Turducken seem modest. |
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An albino displayed in Paris in 1744 at an exhibition cast such a spell over the public that even Voltaire wrote an extensive description of the case. |
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The description may make the work sound as if it is overloaded with imagery, but Spell is in fact surprisingly subtle, evoking an air of futility and ominousness. |
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That description was far too flat and emotionless and pain-free. |
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Yet another old name for the mayflower was bog flower and this is a very accurate description but mayflower is still the most accurate and I will therefore stick to this name. |
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In her glowing description of stone throwing, she crosses the line of objectivity, becoming a mouthpiece rather than a reporter. |
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Instead of subjecting description to action, as do Homer and Virgil in their narrativizing descriptions, Keats defamiliarizes the adjective and lingers on it. |
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The two men have what could be called a bromance, a description that Norquist embraces. |
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I named it after Alfred Hitchock's description of his plot device, a McGuffin, that every character in the story searches for believing it will solve their problem. |
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His description of Falluja, tinged with Stockholm syndrome rationalizations, painted a picture of what can only be described as collective insanity. |
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The quality assurance card also has a unique identification number, which is stamped on the jewellery in addition to a detailed description of the piece of jewellery. |
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Here, we systematically derive discrete models of cell-to-cell communication from a mechanistic description of autocrine and paracrine signaling in epithelial layers. |
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Archer, while a great boxer, wasn't a puncher of any description and that knockdown, as clear as any signpost, indicated that it was time for Sugar Ray to quit. |
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My description of cannonball has become admittedly abstract, and the novel is sometimes inexplicably opaque. |
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An amnesiac found near the tracks fits the description perfectly. |
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The rich allegorical description of the island throughout the first five cantos of the poem offers, in itself, a harsh invective against prevailing Stuart policy. |
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There is no sentimentality about his description of those days. |
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For a lot of people this description of visions of snakes and animals and an enchanted forest really just sounds like a good old fashioned psychedelic experience. |
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A brief history of the discovery of the Auger effect is given, which is followed by a short description of some of the fields in which this discovery has had a major impact. |
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That explains in part the title of this CD, which refers specifically to a description he often wrote in his scores to evoke a fanciful mood or gesture. |
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I think the correct description is that a lot of the financial analysts are essentially herd animals, and they follow the stampede in whichever direction it's going. |
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The poignant opening is a description of him as a child, fascinated by moving light, watching the lamplighter come up the street lighting the lamps. |
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It's meant to be a fun for all occasion to take our mind off the advent of Winter, so let's have no killjoys of any description spoiling it for others. |
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Two weeks ago, we received the following job description for Mackaiser. |
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Their description of the horrors they came across were reported to the judges who later sat in judgement on the leaders of the Reich and must have influenced them in some way. |
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The problem of color description has been a bane to mineralogists. |
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Dr. B. loved it and would scrunch up his face in that way that made his moustache wiggle when I'd launch into the description of the annual Miss Antler contest. |
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If that plot description sounds a little confusing, have no fear. |
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It is difficult to convey the intricacy and dynamism of even the simplest cellular automaton with a verbal description or even with static diagrams. |
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When we first meet Bob, Tomlinson treats us to a description of the hovel in which he lives. |
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The piece on the sonnets has a lovely description of a sonnet's action, but descends into mumpish fact and opinion, like lecture notes put into a compactor. |
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This brief description of the plot of Cabaret does not really describe the story of the film, since it fails to elaborate the film's themes, ideas and morals. |
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Her detailed description of the interplay of Portuguese dishes with Cantonese cooking and also the indigenous Macanese cuisine abounds in interesting detail. |
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A complete description of our method, including graphs on logarithmic scales, will appear later this year in the new statistical journal Biostatistics. |
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Hirst's portrayal of the scene is reminiscent of Gilles Deleuze's description of his escape from the bondage of academicism in postwar French philosophy. |
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Spices and marinades of every description are at work here, drenching the Persian chicken kebabs or injecting an extra kick into the house special, lentil soup. |
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The researchers pressed for the fullest description of exactly what happened. |
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As this description points out, Rubin suggests that in a hunter-gatherer tribe, goods are exchanged mostly through sharing and reciprocal altruism. |
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This is a far cry from Corbon's more simplistic description of the Eucharistic canon as prelude, liturgy of the word, anaphora, communion, and finale. |
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But it's worth noting that Wood delivers Spooner's final description of the barren no man's land with such exaggerated portent that it could easily be a leg-pull. |
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No study in the history of physics, chemistry, biology or human anatomy and physiology has determined the concept of chi to be an accurate description of how the body works. |
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The Feds update the job description and send it to human resources. |
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In his second novel, The Charwoman's Daughter, a description of young men and women rendezvousing in Grafton Street of an evening circa 1912 rings true today. |
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I won't regale you with the play-by-play description of the game. |
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Pope Joan's description of the impromptu birth of her child, while the female pope was still in mannish masquerade, is a guaranteed conversation stopper. |
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It really does look like a jungle, so his description was apt. |
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Eventually the inspector concluded that there was no right of way of any description along bridleway 8 save for a short stretch along a highway called Sawley Lodge Drive. |
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Thereafter the description of events is dependent upon her account only. |
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For swimming animals, there has been extensive study of the anatomy and kinematics of aquatic propulsors, as well as description of their neuromuscular control. |
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The festival director shamelessly embellishes every description he writes. |
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The final interview included verification of previous interview and observation protocols and validation of the description that had been developed. |
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Eight years earlier, in fact, he had written a famously warm and richly nuanced description of the family in a letter to the German humanist Ulrich von Hutten. |
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One way to understand this development is suggested by the description of social stratification among the Senegalese Wolof from the CSAC Ethnographic Atlas. |
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Cliburn would most certainly blush, maybe even bristle, at this description of his role in history. |
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Indeed, Bakker's illustration of Deinonychus, made for Ostrom's 1969 description has become one of the most recognisable and iconic of dinosaur restorations. |
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The sauce with my duck was a little sweet for my taste, but I should have known that from the description of the dish as caramelised, so that is no criticism. |
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Presbyterians do not insist that every detail of chronology or sequence or prescientific description in scripture be true in literal form. |
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Claudian in the description of his infant Titan descants on this glory about his head, but has run his description into most wretched fustian. |
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The manuscript continues to 1066 and stops in the middle of the description of the Battle of Stamford Bridge. |
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A complete description of the houseparent position can be found at EagleRanch. |
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But the description sounded interesting to say the least, even though she was far past the ability to breast feed. |
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I am someone who cringes when I hear a description of a sprained ankle. |
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Her description and illustration of this were enough to convince Charles Darwin to revise a later edition of On the Origin of Species. |
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In the Eastern Orthodox Church, in general, the basilica is a mere architectural description of churches built in the ancient style. |
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There is British Sign Language and elements of audio description embedded into the text. |
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They are lyrical and Boethian in their description of the up and down fortunes of life. |
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The reported location and extent of Martuthunira territory also differs from one description to another. |
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Consider the Masked Man fallacy, which shows that I can know something under one description but not under another. |
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So accurate was her description of thallium poisoning that on at least one occasion it helped solve a case that was baffling doctors. |
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A description of some of the beautiful but vacant people who recite the local news. |
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Obviously, Dusseldorp was a hostile witness, and the details of his description of Bergerus's exorcisms cannot be confirmed. |
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Clinical description and roentgenologic evaluation of patients with Friedreich's ataxia. |
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She took me into her small nonwindowed office closet to interview me for a job whose description eludes me even today. |
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Seen in another light, that passage serves as an apposite description of Autoportrait en vert itself. |
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His description of the Roman ships anchored in the stream overnight having to ward off floating trees has the stamp of an eyewitness account. |
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Charcot praised Duchenne's work on tabes, and gave the first description of sclerosis and the peroneal type of muscular atrophy. |
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Paul Gascoigne's description of the Chinese town of Lanzhou where he played football last year. |
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First description of malignant retrobulbar and intracranial teratoma in a lesser kestrel. |
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Also, a detailed description of a lesion's relationship to the midline and other vital structures is important. |
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Passage planning or voyage planning is a procedure to develop a complete description of vessel's voyage from start to finish. |
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The Chronologia developed into an even wider project, the Cosmographia, a description of the whole Universe. |
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This exercise is introduced with a description of seedling morphology, including root hairs, cotyledons, hypocotyl, epicotyl and plumule. |
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The Belarusian cognitive map in particular and the Eastern European one in general have their own specific description of social reality. |
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A brief description of metal tube hydroforming and polymer sheet thermoforming processes is presented below. |
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From the Dark Ooze to a household Snouted Grabber, a fun visual and written description evolves. |
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July 1914 literally gives a day by day description of each political move and countermove by the Europe's five great powers. |
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To account for hylomorphism noetically is to consider objects primarily through a description of epistemic faculties. |
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Daniel Larison is spot-on in his description of why this happened. |
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Her description of the family as monstruous garden gnomes and her friends as social misfits defies understanding. |
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My hypothesis is that a description that aspires to consistency with regard to the phonetic facts must distinguish between weak and strong moras. |
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The sequence of the zoeal description is based on the malacostracan somite plan and described from anterior to posterior. |
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In fact, he says, the job description should be tailored to the specific need. |
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We will Arabize ICA AToM or Access to Memory, which is a web-based archival description software that is based on ICA standards. |
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A description of this complexity is spelled out in magnificent detail in Richard Rhodes' The Making of the Atomic Bomb. |
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Schmitt's illustration and description of the thelycum show a narrow, pointed process on the sixth thoracic sternite. |
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Derek's description could apply equally to himself, and it pleases me to imagine that the two are trading lambencies at this very moment. |
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For a riffler description of the module's content and learning outcomes, see www. |
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This description of the depressed, anergic CMP client as the exemplar of non-compliance is not consistent with our experience. |
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