It can lead to bitter divisions and increase the psychological and social distance between the haves and the have nots. |
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This, of course, further enhanced the divisions in speech and pronunciation between the north and south of England. |
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The American 82nd and 101st Airborne divisions parachuted into a deliberately flooded zone at the base of the Cotentin Peninsula. |
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The movements of these male-specific mesoblasts occur independently of the concomitant divisions of these cells. |
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By the end of the decade the league had eight teams in two divisions and all teams played a 72-game schedule. |
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Internet divisions at Web-enhanced firms were initially siloed, but are evolving into semi-autonomous business units at many companies. |
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Currently 12 of the 16 police divisions in the city offer programs similar to Community Alert and Auto-dialler. |
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The indicator was then parceled out to the progeny neurons as the injected cell underwent the cell divisions as the animal developed. |
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Fine argues that this idea is a sublation of previous divisions and so carries with it the violence which has attended them. |
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Unfortunately, there are few quantitative data on the relative sizes of major brain divisions in most craniates. |
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In each school, the children will be divided into four divisions in conformity with their age groups. |
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Most of the clubs teams finished in the top half of their divisions with none relegated. |
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The divisions operate on a semiannual schedule, sending spring and fall meeting abstracts and newsletters to their members via third-class mail. |
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Latitudinal zonal divisions can be seen on plains, and azonal divisions in mountainous areas. |
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Paralysed by questions about the distribution of wealth, Labour stood by while the housing market drove divisions in wealth and social standing. |
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Three jaw muscle patterns, sciuromorph, myomorph, and hystricomorph are often used to designate major taxonomic divisions of the rodents. |
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Resounding wins for the top clubs in all divisions helped the teams secure the places. |
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Twelve of Poland's divisions were cavalry, armed with lance and sabre, and they were no match for tanks. |
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For example, the reorganization of army divisions into brigades capable of autonomous response would increase the flexibility of these units. |
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However, this outward display of unity masked divisions between unions that became apparent during the consultation period. |
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As examples of this, the frog embryo undergoes holoblastic cleavage with divisions occurring throughout the developing embryo. |
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Such a structure would only entrench current divisions and might even lead to ethnic cleansing. |
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The earlier created air-defense areas were disbanded and air defense districts, armies, corps, and divisions restored. |
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On the down side, the British army was not a unified army in the sense of divisions and corps sized units. |
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Help the Aged and Age Concern both have insurance divisions which offer policies with no upper age limit. |
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A total of 83 teams competed in ten divisions this year, making it the biggest league of its type in Great Britain. |
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They are being separated into divisions first before the serious competition gets underway. |
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These statistics mask an uneven distribution of debt that mirrors the social divisions in society. |
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In the event, only one cup game and four in lower divisions survived the wild weather. |
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In fact, the old issue of the wisdom of launching Internet divisions and potentially cannibalizing existing business has been resurrected. |
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He deployed his divisions with the aid of smoke, mirrors and diversionary activities. |
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We talk about gulfs between divisions but I think there's a massive one between youth and reserve team football. |
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We were incredulous that such deep divisions were apparent in a profession that should be working together. |
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All further cell divisions from this unicellular stage of the human being occur by simple mitosis. |
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Her Bonapartist moves are the outcome of deep divisions within ruling circles. |
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We have many different such divisions ranging from what would be long verses to chapter style divisions. |
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Although these divisions are more complex than what we commonsensically mean by class, this system has a number of advantages. |
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World War II saw the development of motorized and armored divisions combining infantry, artillery, tanks, and air support. |
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Both divisions are headed by academic deans, and they share resources and faculty. |
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Manstein believed three or four divisions could keep the fortress under siege. |
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Since the 1930s, this army had developed a sound doctrine of warfare, and created powerful Panzer divisions of tanks, infantry and artillery. |
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Here lies the real significance of nationalist, racist and sexist divisions under capitalist society. |
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Many large firms organized research divisions and departments that institutionalized technological change. |
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The message has been sent out to all divisions asking for the availability and status of certain specialists including forensic officers. |
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Back then the Newspaper Division was the largest of about a dozen divisions with nearly 400 members. |
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Joseph is generally blamed for joining battle at Vitoria while some of his divisions were some way away. |
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Whereas his predecessor sought to dominate her party, he hoped to heal divisions and to create a new, consensual form of Conservatism. |
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In the tragic senarius the divisions of the sense normally coincide with the main divisions of the metrical structure. |
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Two to five divisions constitute a corps, which is typically commanded by a lieutenant general. |
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This left Germany with only sixty divisions with which to repel the Allies on the Western Front. |
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The total German strike force included 38 divisions with perhaps 250,000 troops, supported by nearly 1,000 aircraft. |
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We should be fighting this battle with three U.S. armored divisions and an armored cavalry regiment to provide rear area security. |
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I have been heaped with some opprobrium by opponents of the project, and the issue has created deep divisions within the town. |
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Jefferson, 27, currently ranks second in the U.S. at 73 kg, one of the most competitive weight divisions in judo. |
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Leaves are small and scale-like with many divisions on slender highly branched green stems. |
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These supplies were the last hope of the U.S. forces for reinforcing their depleted divisions and stopping the enemy's imminent breakthrough. |
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The distance between these points is then divided into 100 divisions or degrees. |
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These divisions were deployed by the army in various operational theatres and fully integrated into its command structure. |
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Using a dissecting microscope, the colonies and individual undivided cells were scored for the number of cell divisions that had occurred. |
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As a consequence, it is argued, we need a refounded movement that overcomes old divisions and practices. |
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In fact, we did not find any informative marker in the three chromosomal divisions around the centromere of this chromosome. |
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The long and short of it is that the splits and divisions on the far side of the House are irreconcilable and deep. |
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Following a world war and fascist dictatorship, the overcoming of social divisions was even written into the constitution. |
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He wanted to dampen down divisions rather than inflame anti-European feelings in his party. |
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It is also meant to avoid the disruptive ethnic divisions that reside in partisan politics. |
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They create divisions and discord, mislead, confuse, and worst of all, stifle the opposition. |
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Organising an open plan area without physical divisions can be deceptively complicated. |
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Deep divisions are already there that may yet hinder the effectiveness of the Nice Treaty. |
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The cultural, linguistic, and political divisions between the Walloons and the Flemings are a continuing source of conflict. |
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Nevertheless, the provisional results reveal deep divisions across ethnic fault lines. |
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The army had two corps headquarters and seven divisions of infantry and cavalry, once again, all established upon an expansible basis. |
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All of the divisions of Us, predicated upon the beast within, are brought to naught. |
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People who needed to do many multiplications or divisions probably looked the answers up in a table, or hired someone who could. |
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Effective marksmanship in the mechanized divisions was attributed to a master gunner program. |
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Following that meeting, Pershing directed all American divisions to design and wear their own distinctive shoulder patches. |
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The sorts of divisions and debates that characterize North American Jewry in most cases bypass the tip of Africa. |
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The situation turned around in the postwar period, when rifle divisions were reorganized as motorized rifle divisions. |
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For him, armored divisions were too expensive, as was the necessity for motorized infantry. |
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With all of the media mergers, there are increased opportunities to reach across different divisions and access company-wide assets. |
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This change in the structure of the state apparatus itself has led to divisions among employers and within the Liberal-National Coalition. |
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Grouped into corps, the panzer divisions proved tactically and operationally decisive. |
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Then, starting on April 3, U.S. divisions began making violent thrusts into Baghdad, first seizing the airport. |
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Three divisions of the National Guard stationed nearby perked things up a bit for most businesses. |
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Hickman also appealed to class divisions in the community, arguing that he had been the victim of factional local politics. |
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There are also divisions between those who interpret the Qur'an literally and those who are more liberal in its interpretation. |
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Differences over interpretive theory represent divisions both within philosophy itself and in transdisciplinary scholarship. |
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He may have had in mind the internecine squabbling among the various divisions within Judaism or within Orthodoxy itself. |
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These divisions are further subdivided into districts locally administered by head chiefs. |
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Almost 200,000 men working more than 5,000 ships of all kinds shelled the beaches and transported five divisions to designated landing sites. |
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These broad divisions were reflected in kinship practices, women's land rights and agrarian alliances that continue to the present. |
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Analysts expect that bancassurers such as Abbey National and Lloyds TSB will have to shore up their life divisions should markets fall further. |
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With only three games left before the split into three divisions every result now takes on even greater importance. |
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Anyway, disaster mitigation is typically not an area where partisan divisions are relevant. |
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The divisions between the far right and the far left are so deep and wide as to be unbridgeable. |
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All divisions are now finding ways of achieving these savings through genuine improvements rather than crude cuts. |
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They also report the absence of periclinal cell divisions at the base of the mutant awn. |
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Another statistic provides insight into the class divisions that are ripping apart American society. |
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The divisions widened between the working class and the liberal capitalists who had timidly opposed Tsarism. |
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While major divisions existed between republicans and monarchists, these were not cleanly organized across party lines. |
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The thorough integration of intelligence will certainly extend to the transformation of our divisions and corps. |
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Two or more divisions form a corps, which is commanded by a lieutenant general and has from 20,000 to 45,000 soldiers. |
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Ministers must be persuaded to take part in debates and divisions and use the chamber as the central focus of national politics. |
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Even when there were policy divisions these had been expressed grammatically. |
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Branches of the anterior and posterior divisions or the internal iliac may exchange origins. |
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A series of disruptive wildcat strikes created deep divisions between different groups of workers in the company. |
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Socialism depends on workers overcoming the divisions within their own ranks. |
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Participants then compete in five year-age divisions in all athletic disciplines including the marathon, cross country running and race walking. |
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Waring also wrote on algebraic curves, classifying quartic curves into 12 main divisions with 84551 subdivisions. |
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Colchester police, alongside other divisions in the county, is reviewing the way it deals with calls. |
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A survey for detailed info on child labourers is progressing in eight divisions of the old city. |
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Castellani was a top class fighter who met the best the welterweight and middleweight divisions could offer. |
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The most prominent recommendation was that standing terraces should go and that stadiums for clubs in the higher divisions should be all-seated. |
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The three main divisions or grades of cabinets are stock, semi-custom, and custom. |
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Most divided at the point where the leaf blade joins the stem and, in most, the divisions are divided again. |
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As Europeans trades in their francs, lire and pesetas for the new currency the old divisions in Britain over the new currency remain intact. |
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It does not correspond to divisions between the four principal botanical species of squash. |
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In a number of species, regardless of their wall formation type, new periclinal cell divisions may occur when the tapetum differentiates. |
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Politics is fast and unforgiving, but already the Labour conference triumphs seem dated, while the minor divisions still remain. |
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Precambrian divisions such as the Proterozoic and the Archean were conventionally eras but are now often referred to as eons. |
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Asymmetric divisions lead to the formation of a pair of reniform guard cells surrounding the stomatal opening. |
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In 1985, it was tiered into three divisions with promotion and relegation between divisions generally being based on final league positions. |
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Not long afterwards he ordered one of the divisions encircling the base to withdraw. |
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By sharing information and resources across divisions we will be able to offer customers a wider choice of services. |
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Tank units and subunits attached to rifle divisions and regiments were used for direct support of infantry. |
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All divisions reported increased sales and either reduced losses or improved earnings. |
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In real terms, the commanders of armies and divisions had one day or two days for decision-making and planning. |
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All 10 of our major combat divisions are ahead of expectations for retention of soldiers. |
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Moreover, in sun leaves, anticlinal and periclinal divisions occur almost synchronously. |
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Sixteen years ago there were two national league divisions with 10 teams competing in each. |
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Moreover, the only examples we've seen of multiple gyronny divisions in one device involved marshalling. |
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Here the religious divisions that plagued English society, between churchmen, Dissenters, and papists, were presented in a peculiarly acute form. |
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This is not an easy task, especially in areas such as northern Virginia where school divisions are experiencing major demographic changes. |
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This year, however, students across the southeast will return the same day as divisions move toward coordinated calendars and busing schedules. |
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Two divisions were sent to France, although one lacked artillery and was brigaded with the French. |
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The species are separated into the divisions Pteridophyta, Coniferophyta, and Magnoliophyta. |
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The president let that slip away, deepening divisions by adopting a my-way-or-the-highway cocksureness on both domestic and foreign affairs. |
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And the money that the network news divisions earn and spend is more than the gross national product of several small African nations. |
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No row could more neatly illustrate the deep divisions between Britain's art lovers. |
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As this classification is scientifically absurd, it creates or at least perpetuates artificial racial divisions amongst the population. |
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The divisions facing the 22nd Infantry consisted largely of old men, young boys, military and security detachments, and convalescents. |
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But most healthy mammalian cells managed just a few dozen divisions before they stopped, a process known as replicative senescence. |
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Party divisions led to huge losses in by-elections and local government elections until the party at the grass roots seemed close to extinction. |
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On February 27th Sheridan, with two divisions of cavalry, ten thousand sabers, moved up the Valley to Staunton. |
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This process is initiated by anticlinal and periclinal divisions of a few callus cells only. |
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Since the publication of her first novel, she has returned in her fiction to epiphanic moments which elide divisions in time and space. |
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In addition, the country is fraught with numerous divisions upon which demagogues can flourish under circumstances of want and inequality. |
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The volume concludes with five state maps showing county divisions between 1820 and 1870 and an index. |
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The differences are sometimes idiosyncratic, but they may also reflect deeper divisions of allegiance. |
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It is also propagated by layering, divisions and by seed which it sets in profusion. |
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Beneath the all important religious divisions lurked anxieties about nationhood and ethnicity. |
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In Borneo two AIF divisions staged through the American-held island of Morotai to launch three amphibious landings in Borneo. |
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Many have commented on how the lasting divisions on the sub-continent are partly a legacy of British colonialism. |
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Roughly the same time two divisions were sent by Lee to reinforce the left wing. |
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It follows that biternate leaves are doubly ternate, with the ternate divisions again ternately divided. |
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But earlier, divisions between the centrist and true-blue wings of the party were on show. |
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This silent divide will almost certainly lead to widening divisions in the sector based on individual and institutional privilege. |
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First round heats are scheduled for this morning and the finals of the three divisions on Sunday afternoon. |
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This movement transcended religious and sectarian divisions and was determined to end the US-led occupation. |
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Such intervention most often heightens divisions and tensions around the world rather than bringing peace. |
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A rikishi who is ranked in one of the top two divisions of Sumo, are being paid a salary. |
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This is why we have seen so many divisions and contradictions within the Western establishment on this issue. |
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Aren't we looking at divisions that are simply not healable because a bunch of people go to the polls? |
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Thus, motorized rifle divisions have largely been replaced by motorized rifle brigades. |
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Sixteen exhausted Soviet divisions were holding units of the 2nd and 3rd German panzer groups outside the encirclement ring. |
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Most of the mechanized brigades were created from motorized infantry divisions in the forward corps. |
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Three of their six divisions are armoured with the rest being mechanised and motorised infantry. |
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Traditional divisions might play on the minds of English players, but it should not upset the current bunch of globetrotters. |
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This back-stabbing confirms and supports Naki's assertion that there are divisions and infighting within the organisation. |
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His best divisions were bogged down in Yemen, so he was in a weak position, and he rattled sabers hard as a bluff. |
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There were two different divisions for the comp, allowing all skaters to compete for either gold or glory, or even just a laugh. |
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By nightfall of Whit Sunday, 12 May, seven panzer divisions stood on the east bank of the Meuse. |
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Some organisms, such as nematodes and ascidians, have a remarkably precise pattern of cell divisions in early development. |
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In December 2003, only two of the Army's ten divisions were both uncommitted and in a high state of readiness. |
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Eight companies in three divisions were selected for a test run from December to May. |
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The Manufacturing divisions manufacture core components such as engines as well as some non-core components, such as mufflers. |
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However, there are strong divisions between these groups, even within organizations operating together. |
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The lumbosacral plexus is formed by the union of the anterior primary divisions of the lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal nerves. |
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To determine whether this pattern also occurs within divisions and subdivisions, we repeated this analysis within and between these units. |
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They suspect private companies will purchase the separate divisions at bargain basement prices and implement sweeping restructuring and job cuts. |
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After an hour the fairways and greens were laced with perspiration as the two divisions toiled away under the heavy skies. |
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Hindustani and Carnatic were the main divisions of classical music that could lead people to devotion. |
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When our early medieval documents begin again in the eighth century, however, bipartite divisions are commonly referred to. |
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Gone were the artificial and outmoded divisions into three or four acts with scene changes and elaborate tableaux. |
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The majority of us can be misunderstood if we are not conscious of the divisions in our society. |
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What the village has are divisions called houses of 10 children under the care and tutelage of one mother. |
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The timepiece features tachymetric divisions in aluminum, protective pushbuttons with notches for comfort of operating, and a screw-in crown. |
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In this context, putting the case for armoured divisions was something that had to be done with skill and tact. |
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There are two major divisions of Buddhism, each of which has its own understanding of sainthood. |
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They found that the materials in all three divisions were wet both before and after the layers were deposited by either wind or water. |
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However, the specific divisions must compulsorily be present in the auditorial report. |
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Lymphatic watersheds represent divisions between lymphatic drainage regions that drain in opposite directions. |
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Similar divisions created different autonomous regions for the Karachays and Balkars, who speak a single language and have a common culture. |
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Another difference between the two divisions is the originality of pre-match entertainment offered by the clubs' furry mascots. |
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Religious divisions posed a no less perplexing problem for the regent. |
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Loss of sensation in the distribution of the maxillary and mandibular divisions of the trigeminal nerve is usually well tolerated, as is the removal of the glenoid fossa. |
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The warnings came as divisions intensified between Democratic and Republican lawmakers and as a new statewide poll showed little public support for sweeping tax increases. |
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The Midland shires and the shires of the south-east Danelaw conformed to the usual English patterns, as did the East-Anglian divisions of Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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The company is in the process of splitting off these more profitable operations, which include the Internet data services, into separate divisions or companies. |
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The superintending engineers were the engineering heads of districts and controlled a number of projects within divisions commanded by junior executive engineers. |
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If menaced with an attack, the divisions at the head and tail of the convoy will keep their positions and repel the enemy by their fire should he attack. |
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The software is designed for companies who have a requirement for controlling separate divisions such as contracting, service and maintenance and plant control. |
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I do not support racial quotas, preferences, or set-asides, which perpetuate divisions and can lead people to question the accomplishments of successful minorities. |
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Lying between, and nurtured by, the Sertoli cells, the primary spermatocytes undergo two meiotic divisions and cellular remodelling to produce mature sperm. |
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The divisions were less ethnic than regional and political in character, but grew more rather than less intense with succeeding stages of conflict. |
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It has posted four consecutive quarters of declining same-store sales, with overexpansion causing its Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy divisions to cannibalize sales. |
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As mentioned above, the divisions of the catalog do not correspond to the placement of objects in the exhibition, and some catalog entries differ with the museum's labels. |
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Large units like divisions or corps are expensive and archaic. |
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This attractive roadside holding, of 11 elevated acres, is situated two miles from Kilmallock, is divided into three main divisions and has mains water supply. |
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This is an idea raised by health economist Paul Gross, who says fundholding has merit, but he's not convinced divisions are the organisations to hold the dollars. |
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In terms of the framework, electricity giant Eskom will be corporatised, with its transmission, distribution and generation divisions each forming a separate entity. |
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This text is divided into seven divisions allowing the systematic presentation of dosage forms according to their physical form and characteristics. |
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The threat is that the multicultural divisions of old become battle lines. |
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According to the Table of Contents, the book is divided into five named sections, of several chapters each, but there is no sign of these section divisions in the text itself. |
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We're playing a team two divisions up in a great stadium and it's a good opportunity for us to pit our wits against them and see if we can compete. |
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Despite the unanimous vote, divisions began to surface after the meeting. |
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Whatever the short-term outcome of these manoeuvres, the splits and divisions within Fiji's ruling strata will only fester and lead to further political instability. |
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He is not against hospitals opting out and all the divisions that creates. |
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The government is trying to reinforce the old class divisions in society. |
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The risk of disappointment is very great and analysts warn that France could see old divisions re-emerging very quickly, even if there is a change of president. |
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It was now almost impossible to speak of individual divisions in relation to these actions, but only of corps. |
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In a society where arranged marriage is the norm, and deployed by families to maintain divisions of class and caste, romantic love is potentially highly transgressive. |
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He said that in the run up to the political contest elements of the extreme right would re-emerge in Oldham looking to exploit divisions for political gain. |
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That said, a number of scorelines have shown that the gulf between the two National League divisions is not as great as some pundits believed at the start of the season. |
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The divisions and states with more than one representative to the Council of Representatives should designate ethnic-minority slates for at least one of the positions. |
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In doing so, he not only mistranslated the national motto e pluribus unum but also ignored the long history of American political divisions along racial and ethnic lines. |
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By continued cell divisions and enlargement of daughter cells, this tissue with its isodiametric cells rapidly expanded in both radial and tangential directions. |
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The company strategy is about teamwork and pushing good ideas through the system as quickly as possible, with superior dedication from all divisions within the company. |
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Network audience share is dwindling, advertising revenue is shriveling, and the once-flush news divisions are pinching pennies. |
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Despite divisions in Afrikanerdom and splits in the government over strategy, the security forces, including the black police, had remained loyal. |
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Note the blastula in reptiles is called a blastoderm or blastodisk because the divisions have been concentrated into a thin disk of cells at the animal pole. |
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And each side is riven by sharp internal divisions that make a deal difficult. |
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Despite the many splits and divisions which have plagued the Gaels through the years, there have always been a few things which brought us together. |
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Similar to boxing, the kick-boxers fight in different weight divisions and with 11 bouts scheduled it should be a tremendous occasion on Saturday night. |
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Next, move the divisions to the prepared transplanting site and set the divisions shallowly, with buds no more than 1 to 2 inches below the soil surface. |
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At the roadblock, Samuell was confronted by two Hungarian generals who wanted to surrender their divisions immediately and demanded safe conduct to the American lines. |
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In this type of endosperm, which is the most common in cereals, development starts with several rounds of divisions of the triploid nucleus without cytokinesis. |
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The company calculates that its split into northern and southern divisions will provide a platform for profitable growth over the next six months. |
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This result may provide some support not that fifty-fifty divisions are unfavorable for democracy, but that more fragmentation leads to less democracy. |
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Instead, he seems never to have acknowledged such boundaries, seeing culture more as a mulligan stew than as an endeavor replete with categorical divisions and hierarchies. |
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Noting that religious divisions had often contributed to political instability, the founders sought to depoliticize religion by separating church and state. |
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Controversial plans to split Telstra into separate retail and wholesale divisions have been criticised by one of the world's top ratings agencies. |
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There are growing divisions along racial, religious and class lines. |
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Right up to the Red Army entering Berlin, Hitler was plotting a counterstroke, using divisions and regiments with all the combat power of companies and platoons. |
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He was there at Gettysburg, gallantly leading outnumbered Yankee divisions before suffering a neck injury. |
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Theological divisions among Baptists at the beginning of the century were usually about the degree to which one held Calvinistic as against Arminian views. |
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As 700 shopworkers at its 65 nationwide stores faced an uncertain future, it emerged that the boardroom divisions have been bubbling under for months. |
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Above and below, divisions blur and the long-established equilibrium is knocked off balance amid revelations of illicit sexual liaisons and dubious business dealings. |
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On 8 March 1937, the motorized divisions started their attack. |
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The company, which has divisions in the Blue Toon, Aberdeen and Old Deer, makes hydraulic equipment such as winches and cranes, for the fishing and offshore industries. |
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However it was not all plain sailing for Trinity and Greenock, who found opposition from the lower divisions to be of a higher standard than they had expected. |
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But Foot was seen as a conciliator, who would heal divisions in the party. |
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He planned to use his three divisions for a three-pronged attack. |
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The factional divisions inside the GOP are deep, and increasingly reflect regional divides that are as much cultural as political. |
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At many workplaces, such fine divisions of job responsibility could easily backfire, with people standing on ceremony about exactly what is and is not their job. |
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For the last ten years, news divisions have tarted themselves up. |
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Today's light heavyweight and middleweight divisions are in bad shape. |
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The conflict between them encapsulated the divisions that had plagued Democrats throughout the Bush years. |
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We added a leader board in the staging lanes that will help competitors keep track of how each of the seven divisions are doing in the team competition. |
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In the male shield fern these are located along the midrib, while in the marginal-fruited shield fern they are placed on the margins of the divisions of the fronds. |
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The beginning of the poem images the self's divisions as the body pulls the speaker's ascending thoughts down from a scene of repose, tranquillity and safety. |
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If this fluid is a secretion, it must be either excrementitious or recrementitious, and subject to the laws by which these two divisions are governed. |
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Through the trope of the cursed videotape, the narratives map logophilia and logophobia onto divisions between local and global, domestic and exotic. |
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By moving beyond the divisions that often segregate both people and art forms, Diakite eloquently demonstrates the interconnectedness that animates the universe. |
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The show's principal divisions ran parallel in time, not sequentially. |
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Your five year plan is well prepared and your separation of the various parts of the town into divisions establishes manageable work programmes in each. |
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It is now cutting across ideological divisions among the major parties in Russia and it is likely to have an impact on the country's foreign policy in the long run. |
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Currently there are six divisions of Three Chimneys, four of which are devoted to mares and foals, one to yearlings, and one to the farm's 12 stallions. |
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Assaults by parts of five more Union divisions proved equally disastrous. |
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The divisions and headings make the book easy to dip into and in theory to skim, although would-be skimmers will need to keep one thumb lodged firmly in the index. |
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These divisions reflect major changes in the composition of ancient faunas, each era being recognized by its domination by a particular group of animals. |
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During World War II, they found themselves attaching a large number of specialized navy and marine support units to the combat divisions sent ashore in amphibious operations. |
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The direct selection of volunteers for The Reserves may be entrusted to preliminary selection centers, which should be organic divisions of military commissariats. |
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Thus, at the present time the taxonomic divisions at the familial level in the Orthocerida are not clear and a meaningful classification is not possible. |
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The In w vc chromosome is lost at high frequency in the earliest nuclear divisions to generate gynandromorphs containing large clones of male and female tissue. |
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Still, wali is optimistic about the chances of reconciliation despite the deep divisions in the country. |
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Sikhism was founded in the Punjab region in South Asia in the early sixteenth century and is a monotheistic religion that rejects idolatry and divisions in society. |
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Sharp divisions are established by law between patricians and plebeians. |
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The pitching together of teams from all four divisions on FA Cup third round day brings with it the brain-teasing task of explaining which division each team plays in. |
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The cells deriving from cleavage divisions are often called blastomeres. |
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Even in the smallest of Indian locales, the divisions of geography and nationalism are played out on a micro scale. |
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In the ensuing nine months, divisions have considerably deepened because of mass atrocities committed by both sides. |
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After initial heats, teams were divided into divisions based on time. |
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Most bumps in the Rowing-On divisions took place below the gut, leaving spectators not much more to observe than the bizarre attire of various crews. |
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Armored divisions have more tanks than mechanized infantry divisions. |
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With two new divisions and no additional playoff spots, the realignment shuffle is going to make it all the more difficult for teams to reach the postseason as a wild card. |
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He told the senior air instructors his dream was to become chief of the general staff and that some day he would move divisions and brigades across the field of battle. |
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In 2015 the Russian military also received three divisions of Buk-M2 medium-range surface-to-air missile systems. |
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The several monthly divisions of the journal may inosculate, but not the several volumes. |
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The BLITZ brand includes the truck lift division, compressed air, tyre gauge and measurement divisions as well as the special tools division. |
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Since the aim was to produce a protractor with one degree divisions to be used as a measuring tool, it is necessary to trisect an angle. |
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During Bullinger's rule, the confessional divisions of the Confederation were stabilised. |
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Cross divisions can be opened from the outside, while other features include slurry tanks and closable vents. |
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The Allies prepared an attack that would involve 13 British and Imperial divisions and four French corps. |
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Later divisions produced the stable units of Austrasia, Neustria, Burgundy and Aquitania. |
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Following, more or less, the political divisions of the time, several large dialect groups can be distinguished. |
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The problem with force structure is not the number of divisions or air expeditionary forces, but whether we have adequately addressed thruput. |
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The tested skylight consisted of two horizontal divisions separated by a vertical muntin, each glazed with a single piece of glass. |
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In addition, two other automotive divisions are in the process of relocating their headquarters to the Detroit area. |
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He also established audiocassette and video divisions for the family business. |
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In addition, the divisions in the body of a millepede resemble the couches of a train. |
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