Warman devotes most of the remainder of the book to tracing the history of corn in major areas of the world, dealing first with Asiatic locales. |
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It lists all the rarer plants of the district, and the zoophytes, and devotes a whole chapter to geology. |
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He devotes himself to the task of educating the younger generation among the Taiwanese. |
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It devotes nearly a chapter to Walsh and his crusade, and Lance chips in a few choice words about the man too. |
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The national environment programme devotes a separate action plan to greenhouse gas emissions. |
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It gives an overview of British society and history and devotes chapters to the eight topics that candidates will be quizzed on in the test. |
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The brick-like tome devotes ten pages to our city, mostly praising it to the leaden skies. |
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The author devotes considerable attention to presidential pastimes and the recreation habits of the first families. |
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Cicero devotes much of his speech to impugning the credibility of their statements upon the ground of traditional Gallic inveracity. |
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She devotes loving attention to her orchestra, and especially to the coin-operated nickelodeon, the earliest version of a juke box. |
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Azar concentrates on poetics and stylistics and devotes only a few pages to the panegyric of the Duke. |
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That's why he calls you to his side and devotes himself to purifying you in the fire of his love. |
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Bouton, who assesses the dismal prospects for conversion of African slaves in six pages, devotes two entire chapters to the Carib Indians. |
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Any time that a hospital doctor devotes to computing does not lead to increased income potential. |
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Transmitting on the frequency 100.9, the station devotes 60 per cent of its airtime to programmes in Tonga while the rest are in English. |
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The book devotes 30 pages to cucurbits, from giant pumpkins through marrows, zucchinis and cucumbers to back-scratching loofahs. |
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Homer is a big subject, and Schmidt devotes three chapters to biographical speculation, literary analysis and cultural anthropology. |
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Off the pitch, he is happy burying himself in his music, while he devotes time to the association of charities he has established. |
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Along with its explanation of dishlickers and Darwin stubbies, it devotes nearly 90 pages to Aboriginal languages. |
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A licensed psychotherapist, she devotes much of her time to traveling to schools to speak about her experiences. |
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It is to further this development that the World Socialist Web Site devotes its efforts. |
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Mike Males devotes a chapter in his 1999 book Framing Youth to debunking the myth that young people are not oppressed. |
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We need to ask why Paul devotes so much space to the subject in writing to the Corinthians, while saying little about it to other churches. |
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He devotes an almost unendurable amount of space to Bogarde's antecedents, family and childhood. |
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This edition devotes itself to exploring multicultural vibrancy in Britain today. |
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The medical profession devotes its best energies to the treatment of neuropaths. |
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Writing in the summer, he devotes the academic year primarily to teaching and service. |
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Best devotes considerable energy to situating himself in the historiography of the sociology of deviance and social control. |
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Godman devotes significant attention to the 1933 concordat between the Holy See and Germany. |
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For Strauss, it would appear, the Western mind at its best devotes itself to policing the unbreachable boundary between faith and reason. |
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He feels very happy and believes the time he devotes is well spent because he is generously rewarded with love. |
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He sits on the board of the Equipment Management Council, which devotes itself to promoting the training and advancement of its members. |
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The author devotes separate chapters to the different situations in which transgression from the expected norm was most likely to take place. |
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He compiles a list of expressions to designate this double object and devotes the sonnet's tercets to its description. |
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Having moved to London just in time to embrace its vibrant 1980s clubland scene, he now devotes his time to writing comedy sketches and radio plays as well as his artwork. |
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While nearly ninety she still devotes her time to causes that were of particular interest to Bertil, as well as her own and continues to live at Villa Solbacken. |
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Having retired from the stage, she devotes some time to masterclasses. |
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It devotes the first half of its running time to the rehearsals, leaving a mere 45 minutes to cover a show that contains a solid 90 minutes worth of music. |
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Each year, the Abstinence Clearinghouse devotes two hours of its annual conference to debunking a man whose fame and influence peaked generations ago. |
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Huangdi's Huangdi neijing devotes only a minute amount of space to surgery. |
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It is a novel of mind-blowing laboriousness that devotes hundreds of pages to the composer's childhood alone. |
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But as servant of Jesus Christ and man of action, he devotes himself to the creation of a new type of priest for his time. |
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Felstead, who lives in Ottawa, Ontario, devotes hours of his week to building his strength, developing his muscles, and prepping his routines. |
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In a longish book, he devotes only two pages to discussing what is surely the central issue. |
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Then, with a desire to purify himself, he devotes himself to prayer and mortification. |
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Since the 13th century, Sunni devotes have been traveling to Chinguetti on their way to Mecca. |
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This brain specialist also devotes her time to popularising science and to the relations between science and society. |
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The hedgehog is very simple, not very elegant, but has a set idea that works and he devotes himself entirely to it. |
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Pool devotes equal attention in these final chapters to continuities between the liberation struggle and the state as well as ruptures and contradictions. |
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A rich entrepreneur, he now devotes much of his time to a non-profit environmental outfit. |
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Corel shares these priorities and devotes considerable time and attention to customer-focused innovation. |
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Tetteh also devotes considerable time and effort to building relationships of mutual support with other activists around the world. |
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Each of the parties devotes considerable resources to their involvement in standardisation work. |
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This budget devotes everything to the debt, to the war, to nuclear power and the oil companies, but shows no compassion for seniors. |
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Tdh devotes a large proportion of its aid to Burkina Faso to the prevention of child emigration. |
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The Prisons Act devotes a special chapter to persons being held in precautionary detention, the provisions of which are detailed below. |
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The company devotes a lot of attention to processing carrots into semi-finished or end products. |
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Each year, Cetim devotes an important budget to standardization and prenormative works. |
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Louisa also devotes much of her time to feeding underprivileged children in the desolate Kurland Village in South Africa. |
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The straight line must be one of the earliest curves studied, but Euclid in his Elementsalthough he devotes much study to the straight line, does not consider it a curve. |
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Canadian pianist Alain Lefèvre devotes his new recording entirely to André Mathieu, recorded live in concert with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra and Choir under the renowned conductor George Hanson. |
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During his lifetime, Montesquieu remains faithful to his roots as a landholder and devotes himself to the running of his domains, specifically to those of his winegrowing properties. |
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Every member of staff devotes part of his or her working time to ensuring unreserved compliance with the independence rules and quality assurance. |
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She devotes the end of the chapter to critical responses to the ontological status of substrata in Locke. |
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Cannon, most unenlighteningly, devotes less than a page to this entire Medi-Cal controversy. |
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Putting in a simple timeline, for instance, would have been more useful than the introduction, which devotes many pages to detailing what will be said in the rest of the book. |
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The fact that the report devotes great attention to this is very welcome. |
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The Commission devotes a whole page to everything it can do. |
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The Romanow report devotes one chapter to primary care and prevention. |
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He travelled quite a lot around the 4 corners of the world. He fell in love with the Thai culture during his many voyages and devotes himself today to introduce people the delicateness of Thai cuisine. |
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The rest of this handbook devotes a chapter to each stage, looking at ways of taking the environment into account at each stage, and giving practical examples and recommendations. |
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The Egyptian Constitution devotes attention to the rights of individuals deprived of their liberty in a manner consistent with the provisions of the law. |
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Professor Lieber devotes a chapter to the rapid rise and spread of anti-Americanism in the first decade of the twenty-first century. |
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Though future plans include a full-time residential facility, The Lighthouse devotes current efforts to helping with sick children at home, allowing other family members time to see a show or have a meal out. |
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Divided into three unequal parts, Levi's book first devotes two chapters to the failure of scholasticism. |
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Raffel is known for his work as a jazz pianist and composer, but here devotes himself body and soul to percussion, showing an impressive agility and reactivity, coupled with excitingly unconventional vocal sounds. |
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Cecilia Bartoli, the Italian mezzo-soprano, devotes her time to the early 19th century and more specifically to Maria Malibran during the ongoing musical season. |
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Reacting against the hedonism of the previous decade, this generation of artists devotes itself to an analytical, conceptual art, one that gives rise to new forms of ideological commitment. |
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The father of medicine, Hippocrates, praised already, 2.500 years ago, the curative properties of the plants and is often regarded as the father of the homeopathy, which devotes a very great role to the vegetable substances. |
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When Antoinette gives birth to a son on the exodus to the Free Zone, Benedicte devotes herself to mother and child without ever revealing the secret of her origins, or the fact that she, too, is a mother. |
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The speed at which the market devotes a bigger share of its disposable income to interactive services will depend upon the global growth of the economy and the competition. |
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While Vattimo, aims to transform the hermeneutical enterprise, he devotes most attention to criticizing its various distortions. |
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Possibly as a way of compensating for the vagaries and skimpiness of the available evidence, Bailey devotes much of his story to the languages English has shared America with. |
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It devotes its energy to extending France's sphere of economic and strategic influence and promoting the country's leading players internationally. |
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It is therefore normal that the holder of such position devotes a substantial part of his time, his energy and abilities to the enhancement of the business of the Corporation. |
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But the Group also devotes a lot of its energy to bringing others together to cooperate in the development of an efficient scientific approach, and is thus one of agriculture's driving forces. |
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Following two chapters that explore the writings of the psychomythic humanists, Gougeon devotes three chapters to a psychobiography of Emerson. |
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Disarmament and security are today at the core of the concerns of the international community, which devotes tireless efforts daily to this matter. |
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Canada devotes a very large share of its wealth, effort and attention to trying to maintain or improve the health of the individuals that make up its population. |
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As CSIS devotes an ever-growing share of its investigative resources to dealing with such threats, the Committee has adjusted its own focus accordingly. |
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According to an OECD report, Iceland devotes far more resources to healthcare than most industrialised nations. |
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Apicius devotes a whole chapter to the cooking of boar meat, providing ten recipes involving roasting, boiling and what sauces to use. |
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In contrast, and particularly following devolution The newspaper devotes a great deal of its coverage to Welsh rugby. |
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Tokyo's popular Isetan department store devotes an entire sales floor to men's cosmetics. |
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And he devotes an entire chapter to the beauties of the ampersand. |
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Adorno's Aesthetic Theory devotes its attention to the dialectic evolving from this aporetic foundation of poetry. |
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Wills devotes a lengthy section to debunking a claim in the Letter to the Hebrews that Jesus is a priest in the line of Melchizedek. |
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Sometimes a court which is generally short of resources devotes a significant part of a key official's time to handling some task which most other courts skimp or omit. |
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What sort of Marxist devotes six years to the perfecting of a novel so remote from the struggle for tomorrow? |
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As I said earlier, I hope he devotes an entire volume in his next report to the shell game reporting that goes on with respect to the federal budget. |
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It covers many points relating to freedom of information and the role of the press in general, but devotes a great deal of attention to televisual information. |
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Therefore in its search for the allusive and essential feature, the portraiture of the Manesse Codex devotes a lot of space to the portrayal of arms, which are featured in 118 out of 137 illuminations. |
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Chown devotes this exciting book to crazy ideas currently brewing in the minds of theoretical physicists. |
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The 2007 annual collection will be contained in a specially designed album. The album devotes separate pages to each of the 12 endangered species. |
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Terre des hommes even collaborates with the owners of the mines and carries to offer alternatives to child work and devotes a large part of its activities to alphabetisation and training. |
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He devotes himself eagerly to the numerous challenges offered bu the new forms of modern and contemporary improvised musics, and is particularly interested in the development and recognition of those expressive artforms. |
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The way in which he devotes himself to his work is unequalled. |
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Novara 17-11-71, Italy Soon after her Diploma in Company Management, Marketing and Communication Angela devotes herself to her real passions: alternative therapies, Art and Dance therapy and Energetic Psychology. |
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Tarn via Lindberg looks north to the Pole then devotes two pages of poetic license to explore the origin of primeval man, the age of ice, and human migration patterns. |
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As well as its work on film, the BFI also devotes a large amount of its time to the preservation and study of British television programming and its history. |
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Montesquieu devotes four chapters of The Spirit of the Laws to a discussion of England, a contemporary free government, where liberty was sustained by a balance of powers. |
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Celli devotes a small amount of discussion to Benigni's unobtrusive film style as deriving from De Sica's and Pasolini's predilection for long takes and medium shots. |
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The Writers' Museum near Edinburgh's Royal Mile devotes a room to Stevenson, containing some of his personal possessions from childhood through to adulthood. |
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He devotes considerable space to assessing the philosopher Giovanni Gentile's neo-Hegelian view of Giuseppe Mazzini, the prophet of Italian unification. |
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Therefore, there is less time to develop drama in a musical than in a straight play of equivalent length, since a musical usually devotes more time to music than to dialogue. |
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