Using every square yard of the pitch, those high-powered Adare forwards ran Croom ragged, pulled them wide then exploited the spaces in between. |
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Of course, her Junoesque figure was exploited in the films and made much of in the media. |
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The vulnerabilities are actively being exploited in the wild to install adware on users' systems, security researchers warn. |
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Motorists are being exploited primarily for revenue purposes, rather than for traffic safety reasons. |
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Bacterial redox reactions with minerals are already being exploited in mining low grade or inaccessible ores. |
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It's hard to see how some of the ideas could help the poor, exploited and downtrodden. |
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Another participant focused on the manner in which men exploited women at the work place. |
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With seconds remaining Philips exploited space on the blind side from a scrum on the French 10-metre line. |
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These tools should be fully exploited by the nutrition and public health communities to combat micronutrient malnutrition. |
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In addition, new intellectual tools were exploited, especially from anthropology. |
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In addition, over 70 per cent of these security flaws could be exploited using readily available tools or without the need for any attack code. |
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Zatoichi's a reformed yakuza forever finding himself dragged into conflicts between the corrupt ruling classes and their exploited peasantry. |
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Mineral resources include lead, gold, zircon, coal, uranium, and kyanite, but most of these are not fully exploited. |
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In the way is one of his long series of dottily philosophical villains who controls a mine where the workers are badly exploited. |
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The symbols and culture of the middle class have proliferated to the point that many individuals are both the exploited and the exploiters. |
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A second idea that can be exploited when evaluating the quality of forecasts is that fore cast errors should be serially uncorrelated. |
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The salt pan workers are exploited and often suffer from poor health but get no protection since it is an unorganised industry. |
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This structure enables the high extensibility of elastic fibers to be exploited but protects them from damage at high strains. |
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Just because we can't see people being exploited, doesn't mean we aren't supporting this unjust system. |
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To prevent workers being exploited, employee rights have had to be translated into eight different languages. |
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The security hole could be exploited by malicious hackers or a future internet worm. |
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Employers have exploited the situation to end strikes and press ahead with plans to cut jobs and working conditions. |
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Sporting activities must be organised so that they are for leisure and not exploited for profit or voyeurism. |
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That would eliminate some of the loopholes exploited by large, wealthy factory farms. |
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Software defects can be exploited on scale far larger than defects in physical products. |
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With five minutes left the visitors had exploited the situation to score two converted tries to cut RI's lead to eight points. |
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Worse still, when disasters occur they are ruthlessly exploited to advance the globalisation agenda. |
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With 13.3 million inhabitants in 1600, Italy's forest resources were exploited to their limit. |
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On the coast, the maritime villas that exploited the fishing resources of the lagoons and ponds still played a central role. |
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And there are countless bacteria out there, just waiting to be commercially exploited. |
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This means pushing to the limit their traditional food crops as well as their already over exploited marine resources. |
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These boreal forest warblers all exploited that resource while it was abundant. |
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Whelks are widely distributed, but are commercially exploited in only some regions. |
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At the end of the day, we must realise that animals are not here to be exploited and experimented on by us. |
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Tariff dissymmetries are being exploited by a number of alternative calling procedures. |
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The move was aimed at persuading disgruntled motorists that fixed sites were not being exploited to raise revenue. |
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These telephone lines were installed with taxpayers' money and are now being greedily exploited by rich profiteers. |
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Your mother has worked hard for years for a succession of employers who don't value her talents, and who have exploited her good nature. |
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The plantation administrator also hired day laborers at times to work the demesne, the fields directly exploited by the owners. |
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On our premises, without exception, they are condemned to remain exploited with the hands of the procurers. |
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The spacing of the gears allows engine speeds to be reduced and the torque curve to be better exploited. |
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Further, this technology is not well known and therefore not fully exploited in the lower command echelons. |
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In the past, small numbers of crabeater seals have been exploited as food for sledge dogs. |
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They lived among a large majority of black people, whose forebears they had exploited and abused. |
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It cries out to be exploited as a grand folly, an emblem of muddle, hype and plain foolishness with enormous entertainment potential. |
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Here folk memories of James have been developed and exploited in the advancement of libertine values. |
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Gels in the laboratory such as silica gel and some polymers have been studied and exploited for years. |
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Brecciated and sheared ironstones were exploited for gold at several localities in the Mafic Formation. |
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And yet these tiles merely emphasize the flatness of the fronts, and their colors are rarely exploited. |
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These structures can be more fully exploited in the process of digital conversion of the material. |
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He intuitively exploited the paper's absorptive qualities to create several ethereal white-on-white works. |
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Writing and producing in a cross-cultural environment has fired his imagination and he has exploited the situation to the hilt. |
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This property due to the symmetry of the molecule is exploited to study the diffusion of oxygen in plasmic membrane. |
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If hindered from escaping by an insulator, the heat accumulates to a degree that can be exploited for generating electricity. |
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Media companies conglomerated after seeing opportunity in properties that could be synergistically exploited from one medium to another. |
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Slugs are attracted to beer, and this weakness can be exploited by deploying pitfall traps baited with beer. |
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However, when prices dive so low, how can we be confident that no one is being exploited at the manufacturing end? |
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With hand tools we worked into the banks of the broad, shallow, open pits that exploited the deposit. |
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The strategy of producing triploids of low fertility has been exploited in the production of seedless fruit. |
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He also exploited the fertile egg in ways that nobody had ever thought of using it before. |
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The authoritarian government of the past exploited inequality among different ethnic groups, suppressing native languages and cultures. |
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The relative coldness of groundwater is exploited to air-condition a house for one-fifth the cost of a standard compressor system. |
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Even several thousand years ago government figures were known to be fair-weather friends who exploited their friendship for personal advantage. |
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New owners exploited coal reserves more actively and sought markets within and beyond their localities. |
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Astronomers have long exploited this correlation between age and color to study the ages of stellar populations in star clusters and galaxies. |
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The peasants have become poorer and the working class has been exploited to the point where the worker is almost a slave. |
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A lot of people accused him of being a hysteric, a hypochondriac, a man who exploited death, kind of a Cassandra. |
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They see this as money wasted on people who are too old and clapped-out to be exploited for profit. |
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In general, recent cladistic analyses have not yet fully exploited the power of cladistics to test available competing hypotheses. |
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In this process, the different dissolution behavior of halite, sylvine and primarily of kieserite is exploited. |
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Unfortunately, swindlers also exploited the tragedy to make money over the Internet. |
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They are swift and speedy, but their style can leave holes to be exploited in the defence. |
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My country's great shame is the way many kids' needs have been ignored and their bodies exploited, in some cases by churches and churchmen. |
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In some cases, the citizens of the host country have complained that they feel exploited by the activities of foreign investors. |
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Certainly in Baroque music the chest voice was fully exploited, a fact largely ignored in performances today. |
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Neuroscience has not fully exploited hypnosis and hypnotic suggestion as experimental tools. |
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A properly exploited buffer overflow could allow a hacker to gain root, or superuser, access to a Sendmail server. |
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In fact fighting for the weak and exploited is the most important Hindu dharma. |
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He identified with the oppressed and exploited everywhere and championed their struggles for emancipation. |
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Its bark also contains valuable pain relieving properties, exploited for centuries in traditional herbal medicine. |
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Although the ormer is not a commercially exploited species, it is very important both biologically and socially to Jersey. |
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Conduct independent opposition research on your own campaign to identify any weaknesses that may be exploited by your opponent. |
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That loophole has been exploited by opportunist operators who produce watered-down spirits and market them as the real thing. |
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He compiled breaks of 63 and 79 to lead 2-0 and exploited a series of chances to go 4-1 up. |
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There too I had heard heart-rending stories of the way maids were exploited and ill-treated by their employers. |
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He had spotted that when Louis threw his left jab, he tended to drop his guard, leaving an opening that might be exploited. |
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Or do you, like me, feel exploited by big institutions cashing in on the phenomenon? |
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Now, for years the one-horse town of Glenrowan has gamely exploited its links with Ned Kelly to keep itself viable. |
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Even under the existing system of land taxation, the fertility of the soil has been carelessly exploited. |
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In recent weeks, German hardliners have exploited the anniversary of Dresden to gain political support. |
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Even though there are thousands of hackable holes in computer systems, only a very few of them are actually exploited in bulk. |
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The whole point is that anywhere in the world in which non-whites live in proximity with whites, the non-whites are marginalized and exploited. |
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The networking giant says the vuln is yet to be maliciously exploited, to the best of its knowledge. |
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Redmond defines critical security vulns as those which might be exploited remotely and without any interaction by end users. |
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Industrial minerals are defined as non-metallic, non-fuel minerals which can be exploited commercially. |
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These areas were rich in natural resources but had not been exploited because of underdeveloped or non-existence of infrastructure. |
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Many viruses have exploited loopholes in commonly used web browsers and email software to increase their chances of spreading effectively. |
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The spatial qualities of sound can be exploited heavily to define an environment. |
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Woody Guthrie was one of a long line of folk songsters going back at least to Joe Hill, identifying with the poor and exploited. |
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Some 25 lakh vehicles ply the 4,000 km of Bangalore roads and are exploited by contractors to get the parking lots for a song. |
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Some in the private sector have identified water as the last great untapped natural resource to be exploited for profit. |
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The natural resources of our area were being exploited not for the benefit of the native inhabitants. |
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The vast natural resources of the two continents were long exploited for the enrichment of Europe. |
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But can unusual or unregarded properties be a bargain opportunity to be exploited in a future boom? |
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Their participation was crucial because the rural poor are usually exploited as animal trappers. |
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The country is also blessed with plenty of precious minerals such as diamonds, gold, emeralds, amethyst which are all waiting to be exploited. |
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Most shamefully of all, she hid behind the tragic parents of the girl, who she exploited. |
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This behavior has been exploited by fish fight organizers for years, so that the fish will fight to the death. |
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His last film, Dirty Pretty Things, was set among London's exploited illegal immigrants. |
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Certainly, we're not saying that the way things are done in the industry is wonderful, and musicians are being exploited to a degree. |
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She made no mention of the challenges faced by the workers exploited by the minimum-wage employers. |
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The tick-tock of his misdeeds indicates that he shrewdly exploited his bosses' sympathy for his psychological problems. |
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For four hundred years, science and technology have exploited their seizure of power over nature. |
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Under capitalism, the social relation between those who own the means of production and those who possess labor power has been exploited. |
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Cinema, which borrows heavily from theatre in terms of choreography, has a few distinct features of its own that can be exploited. |
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Shamelessly exploited by his respective bosses, he still only just scrapes by despite the long hours he works. |
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Offshore oil and gold are exploited, and there are deposits of iron ore, copper, manganese, uranium, silica, and titanium. |
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What unites the tyrannical of this world is the human instinct to obey, and to conform, an instinct malignly exploited by evil leaders. |
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Industrialists struggling against labor unions often exploited the new immigrants, making them scabs during worker strikes. |
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Alewives have not seriously been exploited as a fishery in the Great Lakes since these are small and too bony to eat. |
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Some of the same materials that were exploited by furniture designers were also used by bookbinders in this new, streamlined idiom. |
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These self-glorifying tropes are exploited in routine, uninventive travelogs promoting the national heritage and war reportages. |
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The goodwill of those involved was then exploited by those who claimed the answer already existed in doctrines of Trotskyism and Maoism. |
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National prohibition provided lucrative illegal markets, which some Italian Americans successfully exploited through bootlegging operations. |
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We have proved that this vulnerability can be easily exploited and can be used to DoS almost any SMTP service on the Internet. |
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He lied to his wife and possibly exploited his position of authority over a young intern. |
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One caller drew attention to the fact that very many immigrant workers are exploited and abused. |
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Like most successful entrepreneurs, Wallace was lucky, or rather he exploited his luck. |
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During some of the largest emergencies of recent years ruthless local forces exploited aid as a tool of war. |
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Belief in ordinary voices is exploited by PRs and politicians skilled in the dark art of astroturfing. |
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In the first place, kings were lords, and exploited the common powers of lordship as well as their own peculiar royal rights. |
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Like other Eastern European immigrants, Lithuanians were exploited for labor purposes. |
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This element has not been exploited, but motorcade blends motor and cavalcade and has prompted aerocade, aquacade, and camelcade. |
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He filched my material and appropriated my voice and exploited a human tragedy that was really none of his business. |
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This invaluable source of combat power cannot be exploited limitlessly without constantly building up human potential. |
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In colonial Burma, valuable resources of oil, tin, and rubber were more fully exploited and commercial rice cultivation was developed. |
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When exploited properly it's a license to print money, capable of earning its purchase price within a few years. |
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It is a prodigious warning to the privileged classes, rather than a means of liberation for the exploited classes. |
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The most effective way of finessing this conflict between isolationism and globalism was to be systematically exploited in the 20th century. |
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The possibility of using temporality as a narrative catalyst has been exploited in cinema, as in classic Hollywood dissolves and fades. |
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The Church exploited to the full the political implications of anticlerical legislation. |
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Politicians find reunification a useful issue to be exploited for their own political causes. |
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Moreover, the job has provided me with great responsibility as well as opportunities, many of which I have exploited. |
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In doing this, he exploited widespread public resentment of corruption and nepotism. |
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Teenage girls should be modeling teenage clothes in a appropriate environment, they should not be exploited. |
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They have exploited this radical abbreviation of focal length to develop a prototype of a credit-card-thin camera. |
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The exhibition notes tell us that he exploited the tension between abstract patterns and representationalism. |
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A showman might have exploited the discovery by presenting it to an audience and claiming it was evidence of some supernatural agency. |
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The equipment should be exploited to reduce maintenance time and improve the overall reliability of the helicopter fleet. |
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He said the defendants had exploited in an unlawful manner information they obtained while in a position of trust in his employment. |
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This resulted in several long-range attacks which spotted defensive weakness and exploited it. |
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The war was, in a sense, the latest fad, a topic to be exploited in the same way as other fads like bicycles, automobiles, or the jitterbug. |
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So, are we being exploited twice over by parties who only want to jockey us into voting for them? |
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Criteria for such a warning include the visibility of the threat, how actively it is being exploited, and the risk to national security. |
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Put simply, there is no substitute for expressing ideas in precise yet abstract symbols, which can then be manipulated and exploited using established laws and procedures. |
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Although not officially assimilated into that society, they have become the mainstay of a black economy, exploited and appreciated in equal measure. |
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The dominant taxa at that time had compressed, moderately to openly umbilicate shells with slowly expanding whorls, morphologies poorly exploited by Permian goniatitids. |
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In addition to bison remains, bones of mountain sheep, deer, marmot, and cotton-tail rabbit illustrate the diversity of species exploited by groups within this tradition. |
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Decent accredited accommodation was scarce and many mentally ill people ended up in private rundown boarding houses were they were mistreated and exploited. |
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Now Franken is poised to become that rare politician whose very existence is a wedge issue to be exploited. |
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A longtime social activist, Lydia Cacho founded a shelter for sexually exploited women and children in cancun. |
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Both bedding planes and joints are planes of weakness exploited by quarriers, and control the maximum block size that can be obtained from a stratum. |
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No, I am not saying that these three popular role models, who were exploited by Home Trade to make suckers out of the common man, must be punished for their silly mistake. |
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Or, if not, then at least where it has been the most deliriously exploited. |
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Is the market an inert force to be manipulated and exploited, to deprive it of hard-earned cash? |
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He would follow instructions and became a tool to be exploited. |
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The hunger for a medium of personal expression is being exploited as a marketing tool by companies who work to create the impression of personal interaction. |
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From the outset, many pundits and bookmakers had given warning that betting exchanges could be exploited by those making use of inside information. |
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The high yields of the stock market can be exploited either by letting individuals invest their money in the market or by having the government invest it there for them. |
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If ever an album screamed out to be exploited by remixers, this is it. |
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Do racialized groups or nations that have expropriated or exploited others in the past now owe reparations, and, if so, how should these be determined? |
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Now the appalling tragedy in the southern states is being repellently exploited to serve that very same scientifically unsound preconceived agenda. |
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The tether exploited about 1 ampere at 3500 volts of electricity. |
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James exploited both the weakness of his own ecclesiastical hierarchy and the papacy's fear that he might follow his uncle Henry VIII in repudiating Rome altogether. |
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For this reason he reserved the right of the state to intervene so that the economically powerless could not be exploited by the economically powerful. |
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There is considerable mineral wealth, particularly oil reserves, silver, and zinc, as well as uranium and copper, not all of which has been fully exploited. |
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In 1909 they sold it to the Simons, Anglo-French brothers with major wine businesses in both Paris and London, and it was they who exploited the imperial connection. |
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The spontaneous revolutionism of the masses was, by contrast, fully exploited by the anarchists, who in 1881 set up the Federation of Workers of the Spanish Region. |
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Better than anyone though, Murdoch saw and exploited the emotional needs satisfied by the pursuit of celebrity. |
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Superman is America in that he was created by hard-working, exploited immigrants. |
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Natural gas has been exploited in the province since the 1970s, initially by a Soviet energy project. |
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They are exploited all the way along the line by labour recruiting companies and employers alike who frequently treat them as little more than slave labour. |
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It would be easy to imagine that the reason why the question of pain and late abortion have become connected is because the anti-abortion lobby have exploited the issue. |
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Trees exploited in this way include the coconut palm, Cocos nucifera, and royal palms, Roystonea spp, which, if left alone, would produce coconuts and sago respectively. |
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Indeed, for reasons that are well beyond me, that particular jurisdiction actually designs tax loopholes to be exploited by a variety of companies. |
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Another is that the players are exploited in a system that amounts to a kind of serfdom. |
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The austerity measures have created a pool of discontented young men, with no prospect of a job or a future, who are being exploited by militia leaders for their own ends. |
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These resources were exploited through state-of-the-art technologies in speech to text and machine translation to determine what needed human translation. |
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Researchers highlighted inherent security weaknesses in the design of TCP in 1989 but these flaws in authentication were only first exploited six years later. |
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These trends were shown both by commercially exploited species such as Atlantic cod and common sole, and others not targeted by fisheries including scaldfish and snakeblenny. |
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Playful or not, anyone planning to pull a hough on Halloween better be prepared to be exploited. |
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A report by the World Wildlife Fund indicates that populations of the sea horse in the Indo-Pacific are being heavily exploited for the Asian traditional medicine market. |
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However, I propose that in the case of topicalization, young deaf children have exploited an alternative, prosodic way of marking topics that is easily overlooked. |
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However, in some areas, snakes such as the yellow-lipped sea krait, Laticauda colubrina, have been heavily exploited by the international leather industry. |
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The sheep drovers reveal qualities of pragmatism, self-reliance, independence, mateship and solidarity, in an environment to be mastered and with resources to be exploited. |
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She was sexually exploited and if she refused to comply, she was thrashed. |
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They have often been abused or exploited and have very low self-esteem. |
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Yet it is equally factual that nearly in every part of Zambia there are some semi-precious or precious stones lying in superfluity, waiting to be exploited. |
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Human history has remained the chronology of struggles between master and servant, have and have nots, between capitalists and proletariats, exploiter and exploited. |
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For the gamblers, sharpers, and confidence men who exploited the wilder side of Gilded Age America, that critique required a fair amount of self-denial. |
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In his show he exploited a talent for mimicry that manifested itself in a Moira Anderson imitation when he was seven, and then in wicked parodies of his teachers. |
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Indeed, he couldn't conceive that his marquess of Queensbury rules might be seen as an easily exploited weakness. |
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Carved from a solid piece of wood, it is clear that the sculptor utilized and perhaps exploited a section of the tree that branched into two areas for the splayed legs. |
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Most of the film from the 1920s and 1930s is not commercially exploited, which means most of the film from the 1920s and 1930s sits unpreserved and rotting away. |
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It seems like the whole idea of the merger is being exploited to the point where absolutely no two solitary concepts or institutions are left alone. |
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In reality, however, he may be little more than an adroit poseur who has successfully exploited the decadence of late modernist vanguardism to his own advantage. |
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A righteous-sounding phrase is being exploited to victimise persons perceived to be a threat to the regime, while others are rewarded with the ill-gotten booty. |
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This bug could be exploited by an attacker who tricks victims into either visiting a maliciously constructed Web page or opening HTML email containing a poisoned script. |
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The enemy effected and exploited a breach on the left flank, rendering the friendly positions untenable. |
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In fact, reformism of one sort or another is the natural first reaction of any exploited or oppressed group when it begins to stir into action against its suffering. |
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The old ruined turret and battlements of Brittas House could offer a point of interest which could be exploited but access, etc needs to be addressed. |
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I feel sorry for the elderly who are exploited in this manner. |
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This resulted in their being cheapened, demeaned, and exploited. |
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As it is, we are not persuaded that the questioning of the appellant overstepped the proper limits, even if it exploited those limits to the full. |
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The homing instinct of stem cells has been exploited in animal experiments to deliver a 'suicide gene' to tumour cells, leaving normal tissues unharmed. |
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Mar's death is prominently, and often luridly, described in later chronicles, and was probably exploited by the 1488 rebels as part justification for their actions. |
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We will take what you exploited from others, you capitalist swine! |
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Rifts are common and frequent, and continually being patched over or exploited by different would-be leaders seeking a panethnic or more particularist base. |
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Solar energy can be exploited passively by taking heat and light from the sun directly without using any appliances to convert it to other forms of energy. |
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The cliffhanger nature of serial fiction, exploited by everything from 1940's B-features to modern soap opera, is an easy target for the satirist. |
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This colonial propagandist iconology was equally exploited in media such as postcards, posters, paintings, advertisements, newspapers, magazines, cartoons, and film. |
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Both books illustrate the way the Suharto family exploited Indonesia. |
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Her earlier work exploited the tensions of flatness in paintings of punctures, protrusions and simple forms whose symbolic possibilities were always implicit. |
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And so, inevitably, comes the realization that they are being exploited not for the commonweal, nor for their own self-restoration, but for the enrichment of the elite few. |
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The simple first-order political discriminator experiences no conflict in categorizing disvaluees as inferior beings to be suppressed and exploited. |
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The equipment is then exploited at succeedingly higher levels until a countermeasure is developed to neutralize the enemy's technological advantage. |
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Not only has delay hampered forensics, but another, less obvious advantage that police and prosecutors might once have exploited now also has been lost. |
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The Palinuridae family includes the commercially exploited crustaceans of Australia that are known as rock lobsters, spiny crayfish and marine crayfish. |
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From the start he exploited the over-work, underfunding and inefficiency then endemic in many hospital accounts departments for his own crooked ends. |
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Fuller's earth deposits are widespread, but the fuller's earth near Bath, which gave rise to the term in the late eighteenth century, is no longer exploited. |
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As publishers and record companies looked for the earmarks of potential long-term hits, several releases in late 1941 exploited early returns from the front. |
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As far as they are concerned, it is merely a piece of land to be exploited for cheaply constructed, almost prefabricated units, with pokey living quarters. |
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The symptoms of disease that we see are very often secondary to our defense mechanism, but are exploited on behalf of the bug's capacity to disseminate. |
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They were exploited by the white ruling class and treated with contempt by British governors, whose fiscal policies were designed only to benefit whites. |
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Outside experts said the new flaws were nearly identical to problems that were exploited by the so-called Blaster infection, which spread last month with devastating damage. |
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The uncertainties and hazards that made war so unpredictable and uncontrollable were not barriers to be eliminated but opportunities to be grasped and exploited. |
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Panoramas were soon overtaken by even more spectacular inventions, such as dioramas and cosmoramas, which explicitly exploited illusionistic effects. |
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Lorraine, an independent duchy embedded in French territory and occupied and exploited by the French ever since 1670 in the hope of ultimate annexation, had to be given up. |
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The duplicates were distributed to familiarise citizens with the new currency but police feel they could be exploited and have urged people to destroy them. |
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The series was pure escapism and unashamedly exploited a fantasy. |
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Still it is a national resource and should be exploited to the full. |
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The nationwide store has ruthlessly exploited a legal loophole. |
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There is nothing, it seems, that can't be exploited for political profit. |
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Politicians have exploited these unfortunate people for their own ends. |
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How often do you hear a musical which exposes, as this does, inner-city corruption, systematic intimidation and double-dealing over slum-clearance with the poor exploited? |
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AoWillard Boyle and George Smith, the other physics Nobelists, also exploited silicon, although to a different end. |
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Subsidisation of certain industries has continued,and loopholes in regulations have been ruthlessly exploited. |
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In implementing their practices, the Europeans enslaved, murdered, and exploited indigenous populations. |
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We exploited the expressive power of Petri nets with inhibitor arcs in order to have conciser models. |
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It is the site of a large copper mine that was extensively exploited in the late 18th century. |
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Resonance occurs widely in nature, and is exploited in many manmade devices. |
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Its high density and resistance to corrosion have been exploited in a number of related applications. |
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It was then electrolytically refined and the anode mud exploited for the platinum and gold it contained. |
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Their reaction to uprootedness, inequality and lack of self-respect is exploited. |
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The Romans also exploited metals such as copper, lead and silver in the area. |
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The springs at Buxton and Ashbourne are exploited to produce bottled mineral water, and many of the plantations are managed for timber. |
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The stoat's ancestors were larger than the current form, and underwent a reduction in size as they exploited the new food source. |
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More might have been achieved had OKL exploited the vulnerability of British sea communications. |
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These deposits were first exploited by the Romans, and from the 13th century they began to be worked again in the summer. |
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Salisbury exploited this to extract higher subsidies from the ensuing Parliament than any but one granted to Elizabeth. |
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He exploited a physique that most would try desperately to diminish. |
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Beggs, a self-styled jailhouse lawyer, exploited that error to get himself removed from the register. |
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He predicted that the melting point of ice must fall with pressure, otherwise its expansion on freezing could be exploited in a perpetuum mobile. |
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Some merchants exploited the vast amounts of timber along the coasts and rivers of northern New England. |
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Gaps in the schiltrons soon appeared, and the English exploited these to crush the remaining resistance. |
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This was extensively exploited by president Urho Kekkonen against his opponents. |
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The bickering and simmering tensions between Henry and Richard were cleverly exploited by the new French king, Philip Augustus. |
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Lophius, a genus commonly known as anglerfishes or monkfishes, includes 7 species broadly distributed and exploited worldwide. |
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They were trained as required, but also previous skills, such as a trade, were exploited. |
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In the June Nature Materials, the Yale team explains how it exploited gallium arsenide defects known as arsenic anti-sites. |
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The forests were heavily exploited over the centuries for firewood and timber. |
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Doyle felt grievously exploited by Ward Lock as an author new to the publishing world and he left them. |
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The first exploited his, sundrie waies, and excelleth in military exploits, and utilitie of his publike vacations. |
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To create a substrate of the desired geometry, we exploited a well-known but little used characteristic of aclar, namely its thermoformability. |
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Christmas is exploited by capitalism. That said, it is still a religious festival. |
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The need for this process, which was known as dressing the ore, increased as the poorer sources of lode tin were exploited. |
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Although exploited in the past, none of these minerals is mined on a commercial scale today. |
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This and the local ironstone were promptly exploited by Stephenson, who set up a company in Clay Cross to trade in the minerals. |
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These mines were shallow shafts or adits that exploited the coal seams where they outcropped. |
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The springs at Buxton and Ashbourne are exploited to produce bottled mineral water, and many plantations are managed for timber. |
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They also dug coal which was further exploited especially during the Industrial Revolution in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. |
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Existing joints are subsequently exploited by the action of chemical weathering carbonation to form deep grykes and rounded blocks called clints. |
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These joints are weaknesses in the rock, which are exploited by agents of both denudation and weathering. |
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As the Ninth Seat she was probably bringing in the coffee and doing the scut work but it is another link to be exploited. |
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Britain exploited these divisions, blockading only southern ports for much of the war and encouraging smuggling. |
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In older history, the administration in Stockholm viewed Norrland pretty much as a colony consisting of natural resources to be exploited. |
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Masocha exploited his followers' faith to manipulate them into satisfying his own gratuitous sexual appetite. |
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All of the major Norrland rivers but four have been exploited for water power. |
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Bell pits were not very effective for mining as they only partially exploited the resources. |
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It also illustrates how the mill owners exploited child labour, taking orphans from nearby Manchester to work the cotton. |
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French Polynesia's seafloor contains rich deposits of nickel, cobalt, manganese, and copper that are not exploited. |
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Renault had access to Volvo expertise in upper market segments and in return Volvo exploited Renault designs for low and medium segments. |
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The suspense element, found in most films' plots, is particularly exploited by the filmmaker in this genre. |
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These seemingly impossibly fast rates of evolution implied by this Cambrian explosion have long been exploited by opponents of evolution. |
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The music and enduring fame of the Beatles has been commercially exploited in various other ways, again often outside their creative control. |
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Many metallic minerals are exploited, the principals are gold, iron, copper and zinc. |
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Where Caxton had used paper imported from the Low Countries, de Worde exploited the product of John Tate, the first English papermaker. |
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Generally, the two forms are complementary, but occasionally the difference has been exploited to provide contrast. |
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In Iraq, units based their Electronic Warfare support on the intelligence exploited and analyzed by TES analysts. |
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Easily exploited by hunters, whalers and fishermen in the 19th century, Hawaiian monk seals essentially never recovered. |
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