Incidentally, the analogy holds good also for anti-corruption work done by premier enforcement agencies. |
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This is done by cutting off all fruited canes at the base and untangling new growth and tying it to supports against the wall or fence. |
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This was being done by linking development activities of smallholder producers and rural entrepreneurs with commercial agribusinesses. |
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Moving, loosening or adjusting door springs must be done by a garage door serviceperson. |
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Every single act of industrial sabotage is being done by the people who formerly ran those systems. |
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But they forget the kind of tapas, intense spiritual disciplines, which were done by those ancient sages. |
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The threat has not ended, as she has to repair the damage done by pulling the earth back together and forever trapping the evil beneath. |
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The best pruning job I've ever seen was done by a herd of cows on a wild apple tree. |
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Estimating the cost of accepting a cowbird egg was done by experimentally placing newly hatched cowbird chicks into catbird nests. |
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History suggests that unifying the archipelago administratively can only be done by the use of force. |
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This was done by shaving off part of one of the sides, and then shaving off some of the thinnest edge to make a flat plank. |
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Whether this is done by studying a programming language like C or PERL, or any of the many others, is immaterial. |
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Toddy, an alcoholic liquor, is made by tapping the tree, which is done by cutting off the tip of a flower stem. |
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Compare his incomplete squibs to the reporting done by the Miami Herald's Glenn Garvin. |
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Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles. |
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For roofs this is generally done by applying a coating such as tar, acrylic, silicone or rubberized paint. |
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The processing is done by buffering the output and saving it in the cache file before it is sent to the client. |
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The sub-assemblies are done by suppliers in the logistics pre-assembly plant and the finished modules are trucked to the assembly facility. |
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Whether done by the Attorney General or a judge proscription should not be allowed. |
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In most cases, reforestation is done by planting seedlings or using natural regeneration methods. |
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Normally, this is done by burning jet fuel, which is exactly what the new nuclear plane will do when it takes off, climbs and lands. |
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This is done by scraping the lesion with the edge of a rounded scalpel blade or the edge of a glass slide. |
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The image was generated by a calculation that could have been done by hand, albeit more laboriously. |
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It is by far the best all round sport and can be done by people of all abilities, young or old. |
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Getting people to do that is the sort of thing best done by politicians, not by researchers. |
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The art of xylography consists of sample writing, carving, printing and binding, all done by hand, Xu said. |
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Most of the journalistic hard yakka on the subject has been done by the FT and some of the best reporting on it has been in The Economist. |
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Electric edgers, which are small disk sanders, are available for sanding these edges of the floor or they may be done by hand. |
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In many cases it is being done by co-opting both the clergy and the laity, giving them no alternative except to acquiesce. |
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With some cars this is a relatively simple DIY task, in others it is quite tricky and best done by a garage. |
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The work was almost already done by the time the deal was struck and will go to Beta in three months. |
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There's a small bit on Liffey Street and their working away like beavers to have that done by Thursday night. |
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In ancient vineyards all work was done by man, which consisted of ploughing, pruning, trimming, desuckering, layering, and harvesting. |
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This is done by biologists to make sure they have the right scat from the right animal. |
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In ancient times this was done by carrying the body to a high hilltop, leaving it bare for nature's scavengers to feed on. |
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Exact calculations of this effect are extremely difficult, and can only really be done by computer modelling. |
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He had some reason to feel hard done by after Hamish not only got to bat ahead of him, but had a bowl as well. |
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It's a film where work, good and bad, is done by men, with women getting to play the tremulous wives or daughters. |
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All details of her woodcarvings, even the villi, or small hairs on the stem of each plant, are done by hand with a knife. |
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It brings prestige to Scotland on a shoestring, and a great deal is done by people for whom it's a crusade, not a job. |
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The baggywrinkle is done by a member of the crew which means that he does some very fancy rope weaving for fenders on the boat and the bow piece. |
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In all forms of stamps the crushing is done by the blow struck by a pestle or stamp upon the rock which is resting in a mortar. |
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Most of the hard work was done by women, since many of the men had gone off to find employment. |
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Because of the sprawling size of the area to be mapped, preliminary observation was done by car, and then on foot. |
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I tend not to be a fan of abridged work, unless the abridgment was done by the author. |
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He has not yet advised me to use the earth colours as was done by traditional artists when they painted miniatures. |
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Engraving is done by scratching a drawing with a sharp tool on a metal sheet and then making a print from the scratched lines. |
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Sometimes the cover version is done by an artist as a loving homage to a performer they admire. |
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Most of the damage was done by the Sri Lankan military through air raids and artillery barrages. |
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I have a kind of fondness for the old poorly done by clubs like Fitzroy, even if they have been gobbled up by the Lions. |
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This has mainly been done by seeding the clouds with silver iodide, which greatly reduces the size of the hail. |
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There is a genuine debate about how to deal with the harm done by drug addiction. |
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A test called a caloric test is done by putting warm and cold water into the each ear in turn. |
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I have a feeling that in his opinion this ought to be done by the industry's representatives because they know the facts. |
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In the textile industry much spinning was for long done by peasant-women at home with their spinning-wheels. |
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For the first time in the UK voting can be done by the Internet and mobile phone text messaging, as well as by traditional ballot papers. |
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Therefore, the Legislative branch checks and scrutinises the work done by the Executive branch. |
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This is the spade work done by Gwen and the writer, and the later promotion are only birds of passage. |
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There was a growing flow of passengers too, for most interprovincial travel was still done by sea. |
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But people don't always think about the possible harm done by their pleasure trips to coral reefs. |
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No longer will one or two tropes or metaphors serve to characterize the poetic work done by women. |
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He denied attacking his wife and setting fire to the house and alleged that it had been done by intruders. |
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She had a samba groove done by a Brazilian human beatbox and wondered if I could come up with a melody or something. |
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Weed removal had to be done by hand, to help the tall and lanky plant to grow well. |
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The owners were hard done by following the council decision to zone the land as green area. |
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This will be done by using lead-free petrol and by fitting catalytic converters to vehicles. |
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The dots in the background were stencilled in with each one being done by hand. |
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These articles paint a picture of a poor retired couple that have been very hard done by and are in need of protection from neighbours. |
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The first edition of the album sleeve was done by letterpress, an old and rather inefficient means of printing. |
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Such an evaluation of gold jewellery is done by a goldsmith with the help of a touchstone. |
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The movement of large building blocks was done by the use of levers and pulleys. |
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Brown rightly says that the heavy lifting in changing attitudes and engaging people with difficult issues has to be done by civil society too. |
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So far all the structural work has now been completed apart from things like the plumbing and gas supply, these should be done by next week. |
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The damage done by the road construction is a blot on the page of our proud military history. |
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This ambulatory session is done by a preliminary biopsy of the gland stalk and with minimum invasive laparoscopic instrumentation. |
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From shooting to working on the storyboard, direction, production and even editing has been done by the children themselves. |
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Mutations of aspartates and glutamates were done by substitution of the carboxyl group by the amide group. |
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But most North American hunting is done by other methods such as using tree stands or blinds, driving, calling or still-hunting. |
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As well, many transactions such as banking that used to require fronting up to a real person can now be done by punching numbers into a machine. |
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Without a hundred years of hard work done by black stockmen Australia wouldn't even have a beef cattle industry. |
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They were required to mortgage their property to insure against the need to pay compensation for damage done by robbers. |
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The fitting of a sum of exponentials convoluted to an instrument response to experimental data is traditionally done by iterative convolution. |
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There would be a topless scene of the actress, which would be done by a body double. |
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The Tutsi were originally cattle herders, although much of the labor of caring for their cattle was done by the Hutu. |
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The change was done by a copy editor at our newspaper without explanation, and not myself. |
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Comparisons between polls done by competing pollsters are absolutely meaningless. |
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Because of its uniformity and greatly increased speed, most texturing today is done by machine. |
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This was done by outputting data to punched cards which could be read in again at a later stage when needed. |
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It is done by grasping a small portion of hair and gently applying traction while sliding the fingers along the hair shafts. |
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There has been mischief done by slighting criticism and by inconsiderate words. |
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A night security guard later noticed the vehicle had been moved and assumed it had been done by staff during the day. |
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In parts of the Mediterranean and the Middle East, the roasting is done by the burning sun. |
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Too many trainers dismiss stretching as something done by weekend toners, not hardcore bodybuilders. |
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I had my hair and make-up done by professionals, was taught how to walk on a catwalk and got to model three outfits. |
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The problem is that not enough is being done by police forces in the States. |
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This is a highly specialised treatment and should only be done by a qualified beautician. |
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A judge should therefore be chary of doing that which is better done by Parliament. |
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This lightning detection still goes on today but is now done by machines rather than humans. |
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There are a variety of combos to pull off but they must be done by switching through your weapons while rapidly hitting the punch or kick button. |
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These days, Grace is working to undo the damage done by the sun's harsh rays, treatments involving microdermabrasion and chemical peels. |
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And there may be other torts and criminal offences that are done by taking control of people. |
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The flush is done by over-filling the system with a solution of 10 fluid ounces of 5 percent chlorine per 40 gal of water. |
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In those days, there were no graphing calculators, and all plotting was done by hand, point by point, on sheets of graph paper. |
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We show that spectroscopy of such chromophores can be done by adsorption to polystyrene microspheres and nanospheres in aqueous suspension. |
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The rest is done by the repulsive force of the diamagnet under the neodymium magnet. |
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Developmental screening is done by pediatric nurse practitioners supervised by a pediatrician. |
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This was done by superposing two sets of data of the type used up to this point, where rotations were taking place in opposite directions. |
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One of the first things that is often done by doctors is to give you a simple painkiller like paracetamol. |
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Work done by university staff acting as supervisors for postgraduate students can be viewed in the same way. |
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That is done by officers, backed by effective technical and personal support. |
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Some of the sherwanis worn by the Maharajas of those days must have taken one whole month to put together, with everything done by hand. |
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It does need keeping in hand, but that can easily be done by chopping bits off to give to your friends. |
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To compound the problem, when the head count was done by the senior instructor on board, he miscounted. |
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But the heavy lifting has to be done by the Ivorians and the Ivorian leaders themselves. |
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Yet the damage done by his grotesquely lopsided report vastly outweighs the gravity of the offence. |
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The gate had been undergoing a two-year facelift to repair damage done by age and pollution. |
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Also, a laparoscopic reverse tubectomy was done by doctors on a woman who had lost both children in an accident. |
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He suggests that the ideological damage done by the missionaries exceeded the material damage inflicted by the colonialists. |
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He said any improvements had been done by the Chamber of Trade and other non-political groups. |
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So, in pre-internet days, family research could only be done by travelling to faraway places and digging through records and archives. |
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Experts routinely have to reassess the damage done by natural phenomena such as earthquakes or hurricanes. |
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Some times, the grafting is done by inarching, but the process is cumbersome, expensive and not very satisfactory. |
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Much of the work done by doctors should be transferred to paraprofessionals and to self-diagnosis and self-treatment. |
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I brought in footage from the same period done by the same cinematographer, and then I added some new footage. |
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Readings and Prayers of the Faithful were done by parishioners from all churches in the parish. |
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But the planners do wonder if they really ought to be doing a job which used to be done by council housing departments. |
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In Shakespeare's uncondensed edition the killing is done by dispatched assassins. |
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The best job so far was done by the under appreciated Dean Cain on the short lived TV show Lois and Clark. |
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This was done by using a furnace and the hypocaust system carried the heat around the complex. |
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Millions of workers in companies whose payrolls are done by vendors will see their money right away. |
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And because I am a peaceable citizen, I should easily meet his criterion that no immediate damage would be done by allowing this. |
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They generally aspire only to the sorts of jobs done by their parents and close relatives. |
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I applaud the work that has been done by the select committee, and I commend this work, as it is shaped, to the House. |
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It would have been for naught, alas, as later in the day Wright passed a second physical done by Dr. Jim Andrews. |
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The serious work is being done by a sprightly black-and-white Border collie named Jessie. |
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Jeanette Favrot Peterson did an excellent job analyzing murals done by Nahua artists for a Mexican friary. |
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This was done by the data collector for each patient individually in a separate room. |
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Christine said although the work done by Portuguese surgeons was excellent, Bernard was isolated and confused for much of his time in hospital. |
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Japan was the first non-European power to become industrialized, which it had done by the end of the 19th century. |
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Both my basement and kitchen were recently renovated, with the electrical work done by electricians. |
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It is done by placing an omnidirectional placement at ground level, and running the rope through it after the belay, then to the climber. |
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It is done by hand, using a lathe to spin the barrel and a skilled touch with fine emery paper to polish the barrel to fit the bushing. |
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If the patient was moved upwards it was done by pulling the sheet and the body moved as a unit. |
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It is easier to establish the work to be done by the contractors engaged to build the Highland roads and the Glasgow-Carlisle road. |
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These all depended on hand cutting and rolling of the pills, usually done by the druggist who dispensed the medicine. |
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Most of the fraud was done by banking dud cheques and drawing on the funds before the cheques had cleared. |
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The villagers also attribute a mishappening to the bad deeds done by a person in his past life. |
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Housing renovation has all been done by housing agencies, leaving council tenants to cast envious glances. |
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This could be done by adding another part-time or full-time special constable. |
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This procedure is done by your veterinarian and is pretty much the same thing as the scaling you get at the dentist. |
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He denied it was duplicating work already being done by Hull Council, or repeating expensive studies done in the past. |
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Go get an estimate to have it done by someone else and tell her how much she would have to pay. |
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Nowadays the sales analysis is all done by computer, and is therefore totally reliable. |
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It may have to be done by video link from Perth, I think, hereafter, Mr Hawkins. |
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Should Florida build a bullet train, and should it be done by a constitutional amendment? |
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Once I was fitted for my suit they told me it would be done by next week so I'd have enough time to qualify for the race. |
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If he does not manage to get his work done by a certain time, it is his own incompetence and none of my business. |
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This is often done by selling their existing property, releasing equity and then living in a caravan on site while the project commences. |
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In those days it was all done by hand and I'm not sure that anything was computerized. |
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It was an old double-decker with a real dodgy paint job, as if done by a bunch of kids on day release. |
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Both ministers know just too well the notability of getting this document done by June. |
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This was done by using Hubble to peer halfway across the universe to find ancient exploding stars called supernovae. |
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For the most part this violence has been contained in Algeria and done by the hands of Algerians against other Algerians. |
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Women were slightly more sympathetic, worrying about the physical damage done by caning. |
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Ranking of variables was done by the frequency of occurrence of each descriptor in all 140 models. |
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It is not appropriate for do-it-yourself installation unless done by an accomplished handyman. |
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Retraining the muscular control can be done by almost anyone and can be done relatively quickly, with pandiculation. |
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Point source pollution happens when we can easily identify determinate individuals whose activity is causing the harm done by the pollution. |
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In recent years a great deal has been done by the Cynophile Society and the Societe des Chasseurs to improve the breed |
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Presence of oncogenic HPV types 16 and 18 DNA was done by polymerase chain reaction. |
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The real stress test though for these buildings that Cal and I were just talking about is not so much done by man but by Mother Nature. |
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On rare occasions, a nose bleed may require cauterization, which is done by the ENT surgeons. |
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Bending a walnut stock is done by adding gradual heat, a procedure requiring special clamps and vises. |
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This scene was earlier supposed to be done by a body double and a stuntwoman. |
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Prior to the arrival of the railroad, all freighting was done by wagon or pack animal. |
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I am a pediatric surgeon who has observed numerous circumcisions done by excellent Mohelim. |
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This was done by religious fanatics who believe that death is good for them. |
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Gene inactivations were done by replacement of the endogenous wild-type allele with one of the kanMX cassettes. |
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Hanging art in a commercial space is often best done by professional installers, many of whom charge per unit. |
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The audit was done by an interdepartmental committee set up to help cushion the poor against rising food prices. |
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For example, alphabet exercises can be done by pointing your toes and drawing the alphabet in the air. |
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Accordingly, no profit costs should be allowed to the appellants for work done by their partnership. |
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It appears to be a simple performance but one full of richness and stands as the counterpoint to the work done by James Stewart. |
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The major work of the general managers is pretty much done by this point in the spring. |
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This is usually done by either a gynaecologist, a general practitioner, or a nurse practitioner. |
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The idea that the great work of the world is done by shining geniuses is false. |
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The purity of the product is ensured as the entire work is done by the members themselves. |
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Thus, some basic power processing functions done by the presented power gyrators are reported. |
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The uncertainties associated with large federal budget deficits warn against exclusive focus on the total spending done by government. |
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He accepts the idea that he is to be the expiator for the damage done by mercantile capitalism. |
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The production of pasta is done by extruding the dough through rollers where it is shaped. |
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The base is made of rippled walnut and amboyna, inset with marquetry of acanthus in satinwood, which was done by a Welsh firm, Anita Marquetry. |
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When I was a missionary in Africa, 70 percent of rural health care was done by missionaries. |
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It remains for our learned people to resolve, as was done by Luther, Bacon and Erasamus, Rabelais and Montaigne. |
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This is simply done by pulling the line and adjusting the drag as you pull so that it gives line. |
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It is possible to outcross if the plant is emasculated which can only be done by chemical treatment. |
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There is some medium-to-heavy engineering work being done by the firms who overhaul the semi-submersibles, but the rest is classic light industry. |
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A substantial injustice would be done by leaving the decision unreversed. |
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Propagation can be done by air layering but patience is required as it may take awhile before layered segments root and can be removed from the parent plant. |
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This is the result of a tremendous amount of work done by highly skilled mathematicians, computer engineers, programmers, anatomists and medical illustrators. |
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This was done by making an exact one-sixth scale photographic reproduction of the painting and tracing the principal lines of the composition onto a clear transparent overlay. |
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Crushing was traditionally done by foot, by treading grapes thinly spread on a crushing floor slanted towards a drain and bounded by low walls to prevent the loss of juice. |
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The handling, collaring, and release were done by a Romanian wildlife technician named Marius Scurtu, a sturdy young man with an unassuming grin and a missing front tooth. |
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His offended love, and Malvolio's humiliated suffering, are reminders of the harm done by mistake, mischance, drink, thoughtlessness and unkindness. |
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These jobs can be done by one extraordinary and exhaustingly overworked person, or they can be shared among the available people according to ability, interest and need. |
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It can be done, but it would be preferable to be done by someone who could use either an ultrasound or a fluoroscope to be sure they're in the right place. |
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This is not using aborted embryos, this is done by cell lines. |
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Much of the delivery work was done by half-draft or specially bred horses. |
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Of the five creeks, we know for sure that two did not support terrapins via sampling done by Chambers, and no terrapins were ever observed in the two not directly sampled. |
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Alternatively, I also have a thing about random whippings such as might be done by a bosuns mate with a rope's end on board ship, as the men were holystoning the decks. |
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It cannot matter whether the damage was unintentional or done by our artillery or aircraft to dislodge the enemy or by the enemy to dislodge our troops. |
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And such is the nature of the media animal they only report on the negative side of ShowBiz and not on the numerous good deeds done by celebrities. |
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This is done by hooking the ball with the soft swinging motion of one of the feet as the teams 8-man scrum pack pushes forward to give the hooker more room to hook the ball. |
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This can be done by covering the plant with a cloche in wet weather. |
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Often a professional translator is employed to translate the original text, but the translations of news items, and other updates tend to be done by others. |
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This can be done by rubbing away surplus metal with a grindstone, whetstone, oilstone, steel, ceramic rod, leather strop or the palm of your hand. |
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The work is being done by staff already on the payroll, and by volunteers. |
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Seminal work on the diffraction grating was done by Joseph von Fraunhofer beginning in 1821, who demonstrated that the gratings could produce spectra of unprecedented quality. |
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She alludes to jobs like street sweeping and garbage collecting being done by informal workers rather than the government. |
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This was done by making some dummy rounds with the bullet seated way out and then gradually increasing the depth until the gun would just barely close. |
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Sheep-shearing was also often done by migrant Mfengu and Thembu men. |
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Certainly you can't underestimate the good done by his championing of obscure bands to a wide audience, even if the way he did it smacked of name-dropping. |
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This cannot be done by adding such a clause at the foot of the bank statement, as this document does not evidence the terms of the contract between the parties. |
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The trick is, of course, to distinguish between subjective criticism of US government policy and reflexive opposition to anything done by the US anywhere at any time. |
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As talented as guitarist Seim and drummer Hill are, the type of math rock they purvey has been done by bands both better and worse many times over. |
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What we have to do, is improve the railroads, to take the pressure off the air transport system, so short-haul, inter-city hauls, should be done by rail, not by air. |
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A magnificent job is being done by the caretakers and green keeper. |
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During 1946, up to one fifth of all farm work in Britain was being done by German POWs, and they were also employed on road works and building sites. |
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This has been done by subtracting a periodic function from the data. |
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It is done by means of fixed or removable appliances that gently move the teeth and supporting alveolar bone until they are in the desired position. |
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Of course, cities can take steps right away to mitigate the damage done by militarizing law enforcement. |
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Very detailed studies are then done by cutting thin sections of the rocks and examining their mineral composition and small-scale structures under a petrological microscope. |
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The proposal of concession may be done by an interested investor, the conceder being obliged to draw up the feasibility study within a term of 30 days. |
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This can be done by increasing the number of plies and upgrading the surfacing in a built-up roofing system or installing a thicker, fully adhered single-ply membrane. |
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The vote was done by written ballot because some felt it would be intimidating to do it by a show of hands, with people looking to see who voted in what way. |
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This is done by viewing the file extension in the email attachment. |
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Several other players can feel hard done by to not make the shortlist but, after such a fine team performance, picking three players out was a near-impossible task. |
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In the lower border of each image, he signed and dated the work across the surface of a 5-centime French revenue stamp, exactly as would be done by a professional notary. |
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In the United States, most things are done by the private sector, and most things here are at least the equal of their counterparts everywhere in the world. |
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It seems that few kings had much time for the thrills of the chase and, in most cases, the hunting was done by professionals to provide meat for feasts and as gifts. |
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A study done by an associate professor at Ohio State University has debunked the sticky myth that 9 out of every 10 restaurants fails in the first year. |
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That can only be done by directing all floating votes away from him. |
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Most of the writing was done by Lincoln enthusiast Jesse Weik, and the reception was mixed at best and downright hostile at worst. |
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Climbing is done by alternately moving two or three ascenders up the rope. |
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Phulay Bay is a huge property and most of the getting around is done by golf cart. |
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Much of the work which transformed the old Frankish Church into the expanding Church of the Carolingian revival was done by English men and women. |
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This is done by extrapolating a graph of volume against temperature. |
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This is the death house, where killing is done by quiet-spoken, polite people who first serve you a fine meal and pray with you before they kill you. |
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Every day, hundreds of thousands of airline customers check themselves in, cheerfully doing work that used to be done by thousands of airline ticket agents. |
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Although the group drew up all the appropriate legal papers to form the corporation and to establish by-laws, many things were done by gentlemen's agreements. |
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As with his famous namesake before him, this would be a grand tour, but one done by car. |
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I should just come home and help clean up the damage done by the ravagers. |
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This is done by taking the R-value you would like to achieve and dividing it by the R-value per inch of the insulation material you'd like to use. |
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This was done by gently agitating each sample in a bucket of water and decanting the floating charcoal into a.5 mm geologic screen or into.3 mm fine mesh. |
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Even if the bombings are being done by just one or a few individuals rather than as part of a crime syndicate, the last thing we want is for others to follow, copycat fashion. |
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No work needs to be done by the department at this moment in time. |
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The shaping of this sort of centring would probably be done by eye, perhaps with the help of a template and the stone or brick structure laid against it. |
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Around 45 percent of competitive kart racing is done by youths. |
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Hymenopterists were hard done by with few aculeates recorded. |
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Sometimes it's done by rafting to a boat that is on a mooring. |
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It undervalued the tremendous job done by thousands of nursery workers. |
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His Honour accepted the arguments of the Repatriation Commission that the remunerative work a veteran was undertaking was the last work done by the veteran. |
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This is done by bringing up American children in such a way that they will take their place in society as diligent workers and unprotesting consumers. |
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Regrettably, the public was less interested in the complexities of ethics regulation than, understandably, in attempting to repair the damage done by fraud. |
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According to a study done by toddy, cold-brewed coffee is 67 percent less acidic than hot-brewed. |
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The second remix of the track, done by Subtitle, skews and detunes the guitar, pushes the bass to the front, and uses it all as the backdrop for the MC's layered rapping. |
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In 45 states, redistricting is done by the state legislature. |
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Apr 1938 they passed a motion to purchase a teacherage from the Crescent Mine with the moving and repairing to be done by the families of the students. |
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Even though concurrent powers mean when both can do the same thing, I contend, that when the two powers are confined to their proper sphere, the law cannot do what could be done by treaty. |
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In Hong Kong death registration at one of four death registries is required by law and is usually done by one of the more educated relatives of the dead person. |
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Sixty five per cent of the transactions are done by the grey economy. |
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Mr West, who joined the company in 1943, said the typesetting was done by hand, using steel type or by using complicated-looking machines with melting pots. |
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I think it's right that we have a national memorial service to remember the sacrifice and all the work that was done by those people who served our country. |
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It was painterless painting, done by a remote-controlled model car rigged with a can of quick-drying paint. |
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Although an operator presses the button, the actuation is done by an immense series of levers and cranks. |
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The new breed of supernurse will train alongside medical students and carry out some routine duties normally done by doctors. |
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Calculating the work done by the mass-radiation interaction on a photon, we derived the Einsteinian gravitational redshift. |
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The translation was done by 47 scholars, all of whom were members of the Church of England. |
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This is done by focusing on the theorisation of the mental and manual division of labour in Marx's historical materialist theory. |
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Monitoring of the physician receipt and its timing is typically done by a noncomprehensive manual chart audit. |
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It is possible to measure the activity of each variable instrumently, as has been done by Cheek for the knuckles and by Mauk for the wrist. |
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With respect, boss, I don't think it is possible to get it done by then, no matter how hard we work. |
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The direct public offering or DPO, as they term it, was not done by auction but rather at a share price set by the issuing corporation. |
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This is done by looping mousing wire or a nylon zip tie through the hole in the pin and around the shackle body. |
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Measurements of P-waves were done by four investigators who were unaware of the subjects' data. |
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This was done by running a constant charge of cool air on it, or by throwing water on the bottom of the grate. |
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The process was continuous, and done by both sexes, from the youngest to the oldest. |
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The mule's importance was that it could spin thread better than could be done by hand, which led to ever finer thread. |
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That can be done by mediatizing individuals in the light of specific questions and the answers organizing into mathematical scale. |
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The adsorbing is done by cooling down thecharcoal cell using passive radiators the desorbing by electrical heating. |
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We are going to enhance and streamline the work they have already done by building their Balanced Scorecards into our online software system. |
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This is done by capitalization and by placing the text in two distinct columns. |
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Navy P-3 work done by L-3 IS focuses on airframe and component inspection and refurbishment to ensure flightworthiness. |
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At Yale University ring experiments with indium and silver have been done by Daniel Prober and collaborators. |
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It was very common in countries such as Sweden, before the Norwegians developed salmon farming, but is seldom done by private companies. |
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Ozone is generated using a long life corona discharge tube and measurement is done by maintenancefree UV absorption. |
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I am very grateful for all the work done by EFDSS in making this bursary available to musicians like me. |
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That may be done by the individual guests or by invited experts, and it goes on for as long as the guests wish. |
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This is done by breaking down each set of permissions to represent an octet. |
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This is done by gently drawing the oocyte into a thin micropipet to shear off a few of the nurturing corona cells from the outer membrane. |
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