The nonschizophrenic patients had the shortest and least detailed dreams and the highest degree of reality testing. |
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It also produces much more detailed images than X-rays because of its ability to separate different types of soft tissues. |
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To solve this problem, a combination of detailed structural information and accurate, time-resolved measurements are required. |
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In this meeting detailed discussions were held regarding a coordinated approach in implementation of the aforesaid amendments. |
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One of the main problems they face is getting detailed and accurate information from potential companies. |
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There was no requirement even to accrue other post-employment benefits, and no detailed disclosure requirements. |
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In a week's time, he turned two large pieces of wood into detailed, lifelike recreations based on a photo. |
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The patient giving an affirmative answer to any of these questions would merit a more detailed assessment. |
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The historical setting of the novel is so lovingly detailed that the atmosphere of the Roaring Twenties really comes to life. |
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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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Shabby suburban streets are suddenly relieved by an almost strident red building, crisply detailed and well tended. |
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This is the end of a long process, and the start of another one of detailed design, construction and letting of retail units. |
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You must then deal fully with the ratio decidendi of the case, with a detailed analysis of Lord Templeman's judgment on behalf of the majority. |
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Colin gives his girlfriend and neighbours a detailed account of the court proceedings and events leading up to a murder. |
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The Constitution and federal law require that the state and tribes sign detailed compacts to spell out exactly how the casinos will be run. |
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Patient reports of dreams experienced during REM sleep tend to be bizarre and detailed, with storyline plot associations. |
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We're using our big laser system to study the detailed atomic physics of xenon with other alkalis besides rubidium, such as cesium and potassium. |
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Some of these have involved minutely detailed descriptions of snare drum accents and eight-to-the-bar boogie-woogie rhythms. |
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These laws also provide the consumer with detailed information on the origin and quality of the product. |
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Throughout his manias, Berhman obsessively recorded everything he did and he relied on those notes to create this detailed memoir. |
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The book has an absorbingly detailed description of the intricacies of this market. |
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I did carry out a detailed reconnaissance but must have missed the signs suggesting this was a private road. |
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The alleged payments were detailed last month in a Senate report on the oil for food programme. |
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A quadriplegic artist, he creates his detailed sketches using a pencil inserted into a custom-made mouthpiece. |
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We not only have a detailed video review, but also high-res movies, and even custom wallpaper for your computer desktop. |
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He ordered a more detailed investigation of the Italian's financial affairs. |
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The cigar has been aesthetically fashioned with a soft mouthpiece and a detailed ash-effect tip that glows when in use. |
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All this takes place in quacks, of course, but the detailed character animation conveys a wide range of emotions. |
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Debate recommenced in the Commons, with tempers starting to fray, and fewer and fewer MPs following the detailed arguments. |
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Blogger is featured prominently, and there are detailed walk-throughs of setting up your own weblog. |
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Each chapter takes a detailed and wide-ranging look at aspects of Marxist theory such as alienation, oppression, the family and class struggle. |
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For a more detailed walk-through, including more screen captures and expanded examples, check out my web site in the Resources section. |
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Her meticulously detailed and fanciful descriptions of ordinary ingredients transported me to an Alice-in-Wonderland tea-party reverie. |
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The SJ Mercury News has a detailed write-up of the history and current use of the Lomo camera. |
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The results of the initial round of interviews were written up with detailed descriptions of the cases. |
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But there is a lot of detailed argument, which I will stick below the fold. |
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If blood or urine tests show any abnormality, detailed evaluation is required. |
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Whilst voyeurism is studied in other films of note, rarely has it been handled in such a touching and detailed way. |
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A watch list, to be useful, needs to be based on up-to-the-second, detailed intelligence. |
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His willingness to embark upon detailed research was closer to advocacy than to the approach of an objective expert. |
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Alaskans are aware of our responsibilities in protecting our environment, and our state has cumbersome and detailed permitting requirements. |
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The cut scenes are beautifully rendered, have a high resolution, and are quite detailed. |
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One, a lawyer, makes detailed submissions rebutting the prosecution evidence. |
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A detailed itinerary will appear soon, when I get my A into G and put some travelogue pages up. |
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More detailed information about the causes of Addisonian crisis can be found on our causes page. |
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But detailed examination of Yanomami ecology failed to support Harris's hypothesis. |
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With its detailed narrative, lavish photography and all-star cast, this was more of a short film than an ad. |
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A good open-ended question should include a detailed answer key for the person marking the paper. |
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Finish highly detailed natural and stained wood with spray lacquer, shellac or polyurethane. |
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She's requested a detailed medical report and then she's going to show that to her lawyers. |
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In a detailed report, the Healthcare Commission demanded future resources be reallocated to underfunded towns. |
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These pursuits require mental acuteness, intellectual agility and detailed analysis. |
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More detailed labelling on products for consumers would also result if the report is adopted by the minister. |
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A detailed physical examination and radiologic workup failed to reveal a primary tumor elsewhere. |
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Although clinical trials have been performed in Asia, no detailed radiobiological studies have been reported. |
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We also obtain detailed measurements of the balance of forces involved in detaching an adhering bead with a flow. |
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You'll save a lot of time and aggravation if you have detailed building plans. |
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At the meeting on Tuesday, a number of detailed conditions were agreed to ensure it is clear what type of activities are allowed in the gardens. |
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The text is eminently readable and supported by detailed citations and a voluminous index. |
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The detailed drawings and artists' impressions will on display at the County Ground between 1pm and 8pm. |
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The sound provided by CPO is open and detailed, with voices and piano in proper balance. |
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The film is composed of a series of tableaux, with scenes reminiscent of detailed paintings. |
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The coordinating Web site offers detailed written explanations, hands-on activities, resources and computer-graded quizzes. |
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The basic case study entails the detailed and intensive analysis of a single case. |
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Recent news reports have detailed abusive treatment of these amahs by some employers. |
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In 1949, his seminal research in Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect detailed the ways African languages impacted American English. |
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The detailed content of each section was tailored according to the answers in individual questionnaires. |
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Construction is of reinforced concrete and is carefully detailed to avoid the main problem of the area, which is of course not damp but dust. |
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Our questionnaire was based on detailed questionnaires tested in England and Denmark. |
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For detailed and accurate information about Bradford trolley buses, I would recommend the several books by J S King. |
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This first Georgia slave code, which was not as detailed as the codes of the older slave colonies, was quickly determined to be too lenient. |
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The rootkit detailed in late 2013 could reportedly hop air gaps, survive motherboard firmware rewrites and mess with a variety of operating systems. |
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Tycho also found time to provide an annual astrological almanac for King Frederick and to write detailed reports on the horoscopes of the king's children. |
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This capability will serve both to relay detailed findings of the instruments on the orbiter and enable data relay from other landers on the Martian surface to Earth. |
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Then Germany and France were forced into devising a detailed rescue plan, which, in fact, is unfolding this weekend. |
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This statement is certainly true in synchrotron-based X-ray crystallography, an area of study committed to solving detailed structures of molecules. |
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Each chapter is heavily referenced and cited within a detailed index. |
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I have a lot more detailed information to this case but I would need to speak to someone person to person and have time to explain myself more clearly. |
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But the list didn't have detailed addresses or contact information. |
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She detailed the jaundice, light stools and lack of weight gain. |
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Now, with the help of 7,000 light-emitting diodes or LEDs, the detailed work has emerged from the shadows. |
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In the meantime, most of the detailed studies are incomplete in one way or another. |
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However, with the increasingly detailed knowledge of the workings of the human machine, we began to slowly develop a pattern that might just explain why. |
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University of Illinois agronomist Don Bullock developed a detailed comparison of sampling intensities, based on an intensive sampling of a 640-acre farm in central Illinois. |
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His story of how the deal was concluded is the first more detailed account of what actually happened, and roughly accords with what I had thought. |
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Howard Ogden, defending, said that Adamson claimed to have sent a letter setting out detailed reasons for his no-show by recorded delivery to the magistrates. |
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Tenants are themselves undertaking detailed investigations into the suitability of a location and giving this factor a high weighting when deciding on location. |
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The entire course is laid out for you with resource listings, websites, time allotments, lists of materials needed, and detailed steps of instruction. |
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She and her husband Alan, who is a remodeler, collaborated to produce a beautifully detailed home workplace within what was previously a rear bedroom. |
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Conservatives distrust public officials and want to shackle them with detailed rules. |
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Costumes and scenography are very detailed and I like the way some characters look. |
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There is an obvious temptation to stay with a winning line-out but, very clearly, in this age of detailed video analysis, the other countries have worked Scotland out. |
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It would depend on the detailed operation of the law and it is most unlikely that a blanket abrogation of legal professional privilege would survive. |
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Each makes perfect sense when seen in isolation, but will nevertheless benefit from being viewed alongside its analogues, since detailed comparisons will then become possible. |
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The plans are laid out in a highly detailed 375 page document, which has been written before the organisation-wide strategic plan on which it is meant to be based. |
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As David Plouffe detailed in his book, The audacity To Win, the campaign had committed in writing to stay in the federal system. |
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American spies have detailed dossiers on the North Koreans who the U.S. says were behind the Sony attack. |
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During this meeting, the provincial assembly drew up a detailed plan for reforesting the mountains of Fujian and adhering to the national forest policy. |
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The change could be defensible, but Justice Stevens does not offer any detailed defense of this change. |
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Without a detailed breakdown on how much was spent by each minister and official it is impossible to establish is there was an abuse of the system. |
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Some tapes were labelled with the names of children and women and detailed information about the film, even whether the footage was light or dark. |
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So however detailed the statistics of the battlefield are, they cannot achieve the goal. |
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No one would expect detailed management histories of otters, beavers, muskrats, raptorial birds, and yet the success story of the Yellowstone cutthroat trout is worth telling. |
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They accentuate their eyes with kohl, while they apply henna to make detailed designs on palms of their hands and sometimes the soles of their feet. |
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The most recent issue contains detailed instructions for building car bombs, and the magazine frequently draws up hit-lists. |
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Although both agreements affirm the duty of parties to prevent and eliminate land-based marine pollution, they do not as such prescribe detailed standards for doing so. |
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What I picked up were impressions, rather than a firm, detailed analysis. |
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The band's sound is incredibly layered, detailed and textured. |
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Then, in April, the detailed accusation describing Zelich as a predator was posted on a classified ad website. |
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But in those detailed lists of obstacles, they forgot to take into consideration the power of the human spirit. |
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In Evangelical Anglican parishes, the rubrics detailed in the Book of Common Prayer are sometimes considered normative. |
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Meteor was equipped with early sonar equipment with which it produced the first detailed survey of the south Atlantic Ocean floor. |
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Agatharchides provides a relatively detailed description of the gold mining system of Aethiopia. |
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The complex water current system was detailed in 1909 by the Fridtjof Nansen. |
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This allowed researchers to draw accurate and detailed maps of large areas of the ocean floor. |
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In the future, technological advances could allow for a larger and more detailed catalogue. |
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The complainant's tents and paulins were manufactured and packed according to detailed specifications. |
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This is a two volume work with detailed information and the publishers Beadle and Adams, lists of titles and authorial biographies. |
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From various written comments made by Ruddock, the letter did not appear to contain a detailed account of the voyage. |
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Natural England's latest corporate plan sets out its goals and detailed objectives. |
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Traditional bird names are often based on detailed knowledge of the behaviour, with many names being onomatopoeic, many still in use. |
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Shute gives a detailed account of the development of the two airships in his 1954 autobiographical work, Slide Rule. |
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From July 1832 until just before her death, she kept a detailed journal, which eventually encompassed 122 volumes. |
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This paper provides the detailed proof of the convergence of the two-grid method for the nonlocal model of peridynamics. |
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During her career, Cameron registered each of her photographs with the copyright office and kept detailed records. |
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In 1828, Charles Lyell incorporated a Tertiary Period into his own, far more detailed system of classification. |
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Depictions of hairstyles can be detailed, and especially in Siberian examples, clothing or tattoos may be indicated. |
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Ptolemy's Geography also contains a physical map probably designed before the Roman conquest, and containing no detailed nomenclature. |
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Since the very first detailed account by Herodotus, Getae are acknowledged as belonging to the Thracians. |
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A detailed account of the burial has not yet appeared in the scientific literature. |
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In an age before colour photography, he produced very detailed watercolours of each assemblage before it was removed from the ground. |
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In addition, Polybius wrote an extensive treatise entitled Tactics, which may have detailed Roman and Greek military tactics. |
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On the other hand, Hansen notes that Polybius' exposition of Crete supplied an extremely detailed account of the island. |
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A highly detailed account of the plot and the assassination is provided by Suetonius. |
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The analyst will give a detailed report of the everyday life of the individuals under study. |
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Another detailed nuclear genetic study has also implied that Swedes largely share genetics with Finns. |
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The early detailed source, the Germania of Tacitus, has sometimes been interpreted in such a way as to provide yet other historical problems. |
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During World War II, detailed invasion plans were drawn up by the Germans, but Switzerland was never attacked. |
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A much more detailed description of Germanic religion is Tacitus's Germania, dating to the 1st century. |
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Balts and East Slavs have the same subclades and similar frequencies in a more detailed phylogeny of the subclades. |
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More detailed identification techniques involve the culture of infectious agents isolated from a patient. |
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Diodorus stated that Alexander had given detailed written instructions to Craterus some time before his death. |
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In the Red Sea detailed current data is lacking, partially because they are weak and variable both spatially and temporally. |
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Inoculation, although it can be traced to earlier Chinese folk medicine, was detailed in Chinese texts by the sixteenth century. |
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He has left one of the most detailed, though not always flattering, accounts of the city. |
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It has however been pointed out that Polo's accounts of China are more accurate and detailed than other travelers' accounts of the periods. |
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It has also been pointed out that Polo's accounts are more accurate and detailed than other accounts of the periods. |
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It is very likely that Zhu Gaoxu's arrogance, well detailed in many historic texts, offended the emperor. |
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In this time period medicine was taken very seriously, as is shown with Hildegard's detailed descriptions on how to perform medical tasks. |
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The detailed mechanism of these chemical compounds range from inhibiting growth of the bacteria to the inhibition of specific enzymes. |
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The historical sources of King Denis's time, as well as later authors, failed to provide any detailed physical description of the monarch. |
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The map contains hundreds of detailed illustrations and more than 3000 descriptive texts. |
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It was the most detailed and accurate representation of the world that had been produced up until that time. |
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About 3000 inscriptions and detailed texts describe the various geographical features on the map as well as related information about them. |
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Gomes also gives the first detailed account of the rediscovery of the Azores by the Portuguese in Prince Henry's service. |
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From 1763 to 1767 James Cook made a detailed survey of the coasts of Newfoundland and southern Labrador while commander of the HMS Grenville. |
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Explorer Sebastian Cabot made a detailed study of the river and its tributaries and gave it its modern name. |
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Flamsteed supported the feasibility of the method but lamented the lack of detailed knowledge of the stellar positions and the moon's movement. |
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This historical book was the first to make a detailed geographic description of the island. |
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Verrazzano left a detailed account of his voyages to North America, but little is known about his personal life. |
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The detailed and idealized paintings also typically depict a pastoral setting. |
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A detailed analysis puts in doubt the likelihood of Mexico winning were any case to be brought by Mexico at the International Court of Justice. |
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A detailed list of the past and present Congressional delegations from Oregon is available. |
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A plan to unite the Volga and Don by a canal was detailed in Constantinople. |
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Torres intended to personally present the captives, weapons and a detailed account to the king on his return to Spain. |
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The shoulder straps and cap bands were in the host colour, as detailed below. |
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Other tools and means of navigation were the detailed charts and sailing directions, the stars, and the pilot's marks on the familiar shores. |
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The laws contained in the Written Torah were given along with detailed explanations as how to apply and interpret them, the Oral Law. |
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See the Verner's law article for a more detailed explanation of this discrepancy. |
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For more detailed explanations of Gaelic diphthongs see Scottish Gaelic orthography. |
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Culbert's most detailed account of his methodology is found in a 1989 letter to David Wolff. |
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Culbert's detailed sampling data, or any other census data, it is impossible to state the number of speakers with certainty. |
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The detailed definition of the term is problematic and to an extent governed by convention. |
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Many writing systems combine features of more than one of these types, and a number of detailed classifications have been proposed. |
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In Scottish education a short leet is a list of selected job applicants, and a remit is a detailed job description. |
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These are issues to be raised at trial, for which there are detailed rules of evidence and procedure to be followed. |
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See the First Amendment to the United States Constitution for more detailed information on this decision and its historical background. |
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The detailed decisions about the brand portfolio are covered under the topic brand architecture. |
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Many of these documents are more detailed and more elaborate than their federal counterpart. |
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Sharia grants women the right to inherit property from other family members, and these rights are detailed in the Quran. |
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Womack, Jones and Roos in the book The Machine That Changed the World detailed that early automobiles were craft produced. |
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They would do more detailed recces later. Phineas understood the 'special' operation' more fully now. |
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Highs movements in between 1767 and his death in 1803 were detailed by Guest. |
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Since 2003 English Heritage has been undertaking a detailed survey of the buildings and the records relating to the machines. |
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At 77 he walked to York, where he related a detailed account of his life to a publisher. |
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Eminent canal engineer William Jessop oversaw the project, but he left the detailed execution of the project in Telford's hands. |
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Encyclopedia entries are longer and more detailed than those in most dictionaries. |
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This series is an incomparable source of detailed information about the techniques of handicraft and manufacture in the 18th Century. |
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There is an avenue of 15 large rock specimens with detailed interpretation panels. |
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There is a Green Guide for France as a whole, and a more detailed one for each of ten regions within France. |
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He also made detailed sketches and paintings of rocks, plants, birds, landscapes, and architectural structures and ornamentation. |
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He created many careful studies of natural forms, based on his detailed botanical, geological and architectural observations. |
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He reported his find to William Crossing whose detailed book on the crosses of Dartmoor had just been published. |
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Thus far, detailed studies determining the neurochemical codes of the two subplexuses in the porcine and human colon are scarce. |
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Until more detailed phylogenetic work is done to elucidate their true relationships, it seems best to leave all these species unplaced. |
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The AHS is unusually robust due to its large size and its wealth of detailed exposure information. |
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For more detailed information about services available in your country or region, use the following weblinks. |
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Of particular interest in the Section on Obstetrics is the detailed article touching on the xiphopagus twins Radica and Doodica. |
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The report includes a detailed technical and cost comparison with state of the art MEMS accelerometers from STMicroelectronics and mCube. |
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Moore is a writer almost exclusively, though his hyper detailed scripts always play to the strengths of the artists he works with. |
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He is writing a detailed narrative of his life on the island. |
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The general proposed a detailed plan and the President assented. |
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We need a more detailed comparison of the available options. |
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You veterans know that while there may be many detailed advantages there is often not one which is advertisable. |
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Some are strangely detailed, like the hugely antlered white deer-creature-cum-forest-god seemingly stolen whole cloth from Princess Mononoke. |
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The book evokes a detailed and lively picture of what life was like in the 19th century. |
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Though having strong political implications, their journeys left no detailed accounts. |
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Credit for popularising the term may be given to Arnold Toynbee, whose 1881 lectures gave a detailed account of the term. |
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The continent has no document to compare with this detailed description covering so great a stretch of territory. |
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The modern phasing most generally agreed to by archaeologists is detailed below. |
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In the early 1980s Julian Richards led the Stonehenge Environs Project, a detailed study of the surrounding landscape. |
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Ptolemy's work included a single large and less detailed world map and then separate and more detailed regional maps. |
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Nevertheless, Claudius paid detailed attention to the operation of the judicial system. |
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The conspiracy of Gaius Silius in the year after his Censorship, 48, is detailed in the section discussing Claudius' third wife, Messalina. |
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This edict contained detailed descriptions of all cases, in which the praetor would allow a legal action and in which he would grant a defense. |
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Most available details of his life are from subsequent hagiographies and annals, and these are now not accepted without detailed criticism. |
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His biographer Asser gave a detailed description of Alfred's symptoms and this has allowed modern doctors to provide a possible diagnosis. |
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Kocura presented a detailed study of inchoactive and causative situations using conceptual graphs. |
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The next day, York produced detailed genealogies to support his claim based on his descent from Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence. |
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Hobbes advances detailed critical arguments why the Vulgate rendering is to be preferred. |
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In addition, he constructed an exquisitely detailed lunar model and presented it to the king. |
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Loch was extremely busy and did not have time to deal with the detailed administration of the Trust. |
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The detailed evidence of the years from 1763 to 1775 tends to exonerate George III from any real responsibility for the American Revolution. |
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There are also regular meetings of the National Assembly, which provides a forum for detailed discussion of party policy by party members. |
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The 1885 legislation detailed boundary changes but did not detail boundaries for all constituencies. |
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He left a detailed account of his researches under the title of Experiments on the Origin of Electricity. |
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The South West Observatory's Economy Module provides a detailed analysis of the region's economy. |
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In December 1961 the government proposed that there would be 34 boroughs rather than 52, and detailed their boundaries. |
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In 2009, the Lake District National Park Authority commissioned a detailed study into the demand for such services. |
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The definitions of latitude and longitude on such reference surfaces are detailed in the following sections. |
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After a detailed inspection of the vehicle, the spacecraft will leave Mars for Earth on the Earth Return Stage. |
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The publication of Hooke's diary in 1935 revealed other sides of the man that 'Espinasse, in particular, has detailed carefully. |
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Another aspect of the work was its detailed breakdown of the cost structure of book publishing. |
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He developed detailed analyses of many other games and puzzles, such as the Soma cube, peg solitaire, and Conway's soldiers. |
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Written answers, which are usually more specific and detailed than oral questions are usually written by a civil servant. |
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This put all the monks and nuns in England under one set of detailed customs for the first time. |
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There is a more detailed account of raising an army in 878, when the Danes made a surprise attack on Alfred at Chippenham after Twelfth Night. |
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A detailed commentary accompanies each release along with relevant reference materials. |
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Remaining detailed characteristics for NI including labour market and housing. |
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All outstanding detailed characteristics for the remaining geographic areas. |
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This release will represent the start of the dissemination of detailed census statistics for small areas. |
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We have produced a detailed analysis of its many flaws, which runs to pages. |
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Many researchers have detailed the important issues of early childhood education, especially teacher education. |
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It involves a detailed look at a range of functions which mark out a modern university. |
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In 2007, Nicholas Hare Architects were appointed to produce detailed designs for the first set of new buildings. |
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Drawings of humans were rare and are usually schematic as opposed to the more detailed and naturalistic images of animal subjects. |
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Another style consisted of painting interiors as open landscapes, with highly detailed scenes of plants, animals, and buildings. |
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The earliest Netherlandish oil paintings are meticulous and detailed like tempera paintings. |
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A second directive, dated 29 November, issued detailed instructions regarding Byrd's use of the organ in the liturgy. |
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The newspaper published a series of articles in which Mann offered detailed analyses of the music, lending it respectability. |
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A Biography channel special detailed the loss of Elton's voice in 1986 while on tour in Australia. |
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Both have specific options for which bets are available and are detailed below. |
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For a more detailed illustration of how the verbs have changed with respect to classical Latin, see Romance verbs. |
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It detailed 4 possible scenarios, with the text of the Bill and Referendum to be revealed later. |
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Each proposed to introduce detailed passport control over travellers from the other state, where travel is by air or sea. |
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For detailed information about Northern Ireland's population, see Demographics of Northern Ireland. |
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Jack had dozens of miniatures of Napoleonic footsoldiers painted in detailed period regalia for his wargames. |
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In addition, detailed planning had been dislocated by the voluntary German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line. |
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He had been tasked by General George Marshall with providing detailed reports on the military situation in Africa. |
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Such loans were covered by very detailed contracts, and swapped for more expensive loan products on the day of closing. |
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With the introduction of satellite technology, it became possible to create a more accurate and detailed global map. |
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The planning policies of the Mayor of London are detailed in a statutory London Plan that is regularly updated and published. |
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In modern elections, held by secret ballot, a voter can discover how their vote was distributed by viewing detailed election results. |
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Code articles deal in generalities and thus stand at odds with statutory schemes which are often very long and very detailed. |
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Every household was given a short form to complete, while a sample of the population was given a long form to collect more detailed information. |
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Labour Party experts went into the files to find the detailed plans for nationalisation that had been developed. |
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These proposals were detailed in a white paper setting out a new Scotland Bill, to become law before the 2015 Holyrood elections. |
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From 1938 to 1957 Eliot's public companion was Mary Trevelyan of London University, who wanted to marry him and left a detailed memoir. |
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Chatterjee's view of Larkin is grounded in a detailed analysis of his poetic style. |
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The songs basically detailed the hardness of life of those who work in the country. |
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Carving is often highly detailed, with an intricate backing behind the main figure in high relief. |
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The 1988 biography by Melvyn Bragg provides a detailed description of the many health issues that plagued Burton throughout his life. |
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It has been heavily used by scholars and researchers because of its widespread availability in libraries and its detailed index. |
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It raises detailed problems in many fields, and it tells us what we would expect of an acceptable solution of these problems. |
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The 1788 code is much more detailed and descriptive than the 1774 code but, fundamentally, they are largely the same. |
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As a consequence, detailed rules on the management of the pitch are necessary. |
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A reduced view of this engraving, with the flag similarly detailed, also appears on the Plan of Edenburgh, Exactly Done. |
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Both nations are also actively involved in detailed and extensive tactical and strategic intelligence sharing. |
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The submission, as well as a detailed map, can be found in the Task Group for the extension of the Continental Shelf website. |
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Walter Guisborough's chronicle, which contains a detailed account of this invasion, makes it clear that it was led by Wallace. |
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The enquiry will prepare a detailed scheme for transferring the Bank of England to public control and then revise the operation of the Bank Acts. |
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In 1755 Stepan Krasheninnikov published the first detailed description of the peninsula, An Account of the Land of Kamchatka. |
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Below are more detailed description of habitats occupied by golden eagles in both continents where they occur. |
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The paper detailed four possible scenarios for Scotland's future, with the text of the Bill and Referendum to be revealed later. |
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It is not clear whether, in late prehistory, it was equally detailed as Irish law seems to indicate for early medieval Ireland. |
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It featured many large woodcuts by Erhard Reuwich, who went on the trip, mostly detailed and accurate views of cities. |
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See Early Cyrillic alphabet for a detailed description of the script and information about the sounds it originally expressed. |
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In particular, high and detailed compensation values were given for each limb of the body. |
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Atop the tomb chest lie detailed alabaster effigies of the King and Queen, crowned and dressed in their ceremonial robes. |
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In one of his latter works, The Kingdom of God is Within You, Tolstoy provides a detailed history, account and defense of pacifism. |
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Frank Gehry's detailed, stainless steel band shell, the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, hosts the classical Grant Park Music Festival concert series. |
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A detailed study of the great cormorant concludes that it is without doubt to dry the plumage. |
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Excessive working hours and a lack of detailed planning were cited as contributory factors. |
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The deal between the sultanates and Britain detailed protection and complete control of foreign relations by the British. |
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A more detailed list of current Irish institutions with Royal patronage is available here. |
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Meanwhile, funding had been agreed in the 1850s for a more detailed survey of towns and cities. |
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A fairly detailed description of the town is given in Paul O'Grady's memoirs, At My Mother's Knee. |
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This included the first detailed description of the pentasters in Actiniscus pentasterias, based on scanning electron microscopy. |
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Another concept that affects safe navigation is the sparsity of detailed depth data from high resolution sonar systems. |
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In some areas without detailed study information, structures may be required to be elevated to at least two feet above the surrounding grade. |
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