It was, perhaps, his familiarity with Surrealism that caused Wroblewski to endow his art with a combination of concrete and dreamy qualities. |
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Towards the end of the 17th century, land was bequeathed by a certain John Kershaw to endow a school in Waterfoot. |
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Board members and others in the community are raising funds to endow the center in his honor. |
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Further, had he won, he intended to use the 200 000 leva prize money to endow a church and scholarships for gifted children. |
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It had at its disposal a critical vocabulary so ethicized that it could endow its whims of judgment with an air of total authority. |
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Animal figures are talismans that endow the wearer with the animal's power and prowess. |
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Cholesterol can mix with glycerides and phospholipids and it can apparently endow lipid mixtures with the ability to absorb water. |
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I just can't join the bandwagon of rabble-rousers determined to endow basic biological functions with allegorical status. |
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The Merck Endowment Fund is a permanently restricted net asset to endow the Rufus A. Lyman Award. |
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Pious individuals endow recitation of the story by professional panegyrists on a regular basis. |
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That may give them grounds for a constitutional challenge on the grounds of equality and of guarantees not to endow any religion. |
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How then to satisfy a general visitor and yet still endow each object with the dignity and gravitas demanded by its place in our heritage? |
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To endow it with some interest, we need to break it down into a set of working theories which we then apply to different domains of fact. |
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A basic purpose of higher education is to endow students with the knowledge and capacity to exercise responsible and independent judgment. |
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Horizontal helmet masks of sharks, sawfish, and crocodiles, and hippos of Cubist proportions endow Western and African art history. |
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For the parent keen to endow their child with an educational edge, shared reading is an obvious stepping stone. |
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Jin does not endow his protagonist with high powers of lyricism, brevity or a particularly happy ending. |
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It's likely that some of this ill-gotten gain has been used to capitalize businesses or endow universities. |
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The use of the right materials and the quality of our products endow the end product with maximum efficiency. |
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Would an all-wise, all-knowing creator endow a morula of some twenty-four to ninety-six cells with a soul before it gets safely implanted in a loving mother's womb? |
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There have been many gestural attempts to endow some buildings and the institutions that they house with significance through architectural symbolism. |
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The fine grain and compact texture of these barrels endow the wine with delicate tannins that manifest themselves slowly, in small amounts, without overwhelming the wine. |
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Morrison is right that there have been many gestural attempts to endow some buildings and the institutions that they house with significance through architectural symbolism. |
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Large incomes were required before titles were awarded, but fiefs and landgrants were carved out of conquered territories in order to endow the new titles. |
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During this period the cheese is turned and cleaned to endow it with its specific features. |
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The tensions within individuals and societies, within establishments and systems, endow writing with a sense of time, and in turn writing gives direction to the times. |
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The landowner would have a very big say in who was appointed to the various livings and would frequently endow the churches and provide running expenses. |
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These vivid touches endow it with an aura of controlled power very much like that of a high-powered racing car revving up on the starting grid. |
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They are endow by an helicoid which rotating on its axle practises an axial trust component on the materials containing in the canal. |
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Our bent in modern times seems to be to endow our outsize human powers with the inexorability of natural forces. |
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The Robert Burns Humanitarian Award won't endow winners with the millions showered on Nobel laureates, but it is as ambitious and international in scope. |
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To expect him to control events would be to endow him with a power that no president has possessed. |
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Then they endow more chairs to make more David Brats to make more angry conservatives. |
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It might at last endow Pakistan with a government that has the legitimacy to take on the extremist threat. |
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It wants to endow itself with renewed and effective instruments, with the support of the international community. |
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However, States may endow a new mechanism with a broader mandate, or may designate an existing body that already has a broader mandate. |
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One of the most important is precisely that of being able to define coherent joint strategies and endow them with effective political content. |
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It is nevertheless crucial for the Organization to endow itself with such a tool. |
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However, it has not made it possible to endow recruitment policy with the requisite degree of consistency and harmonisation. |
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To face this scenario, the UN must endow itself with the means for responding effectively to the full range of threats that confront us. |
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He was instrumental in attracting funds to endow a visiting lectureship series and three professorships, the first such endowments in the College of Agriculture. |
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Donors who are considering making a gift to endow their favourite charity like the idea that the funds will be held within the Community Foundation for the perpetual benefit of the charity. |
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Third parties-those without a direct interest in the proceeding-are at a disadvantage, and it becomes impossible to fully endow the proceedings with their intended public dimension. |
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He urged Member States to endow it generously and consistently. |
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The principal purpose of the capital is to endow the ECB with a reserve fund which should provide it with sufficient income, while maintaining an appropriate level of security. |
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By participating in these major projects, the Government of Quebec is moving ahead to endow Quebec municipalities with infrastructure that meets our current needs and are focussed on sustainable development. |
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It is good to endow colleges, and to found chairs, and to stipendiate professors. |
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The tremendous energy available during this early epoch, Guth realized, would endow the infant cosmos with a kind of antigravity. |
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In 1995, the States Parties to the NPT convened in New York, mandated to sentence the treaty to the pages of the history books or endow it with permanent life. |
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Consequently, such parents are not in a position to endow their children with the same resources as those parents with higher socio-economic status. |
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It is envisaged, in this regard, to endow MAES with a robust civilian component to coordinate support to the Comorian Government in the areas earlier indicated. |
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Let us therefore vote in favour, because it is necessary for the breadth of Europe, it is necessary for these new ideas with which we need to endow Europe. |
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The programme which will require an investment of £100 million is putting the accent on the enhancement of heritage to endow the place with a new cultural dimension. |
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If it is to survive at all, its genetic endowment coupled with what it can learn along the way may very well endow it with the expectation that it go out and seek needed resources in the environment. |
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Public authorities seek ways how to recycle those chunks of dead real estate and endow them with new function, mostly in cooperation with private capital. |
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Very often theorists are prone to overconstruct facts, that is to endow them with greater meaning than is warranted by the observations. |
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Resistance and flight were made possible by Peter's failure, despite all his modernizing and rationalizing, to endow the government with effective means of control on the local level. |
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The alliances, with Cloudscape Inc, Extensibility Inc, Fiorano Software Inc, PointBase Inc and Vervet Logic, endow Visual-XML with a range of new capabilities. |
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The money will be used to endow the museum and research facility. |
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