The food drop, thus far, seems to be a propaganda exercise, not a serious attempt to win favor by helping to address a humanitarian crisis. |
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That resolution passed with a vote of 163 in favor to 7 against, with 2 abstentions. |
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The Court held in favor of the AP, with Justice Pitney writing for the majority. |
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Current disposal options favor burial in continental, geologically stable rock. |
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However, when there is room for conflict, the balance appears to be in favor of the Security Council. |
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Immediately, Tromp set the signal for a general attack and began the offensive with the wind in his favor as he had the weather gauge. |
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The following day the English were the first to begin the engagement, with the wind in their favor. |
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Most North Americans and Europeans favor sweet, subacid apples, but tart apples have a strong minority following. |
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The 1920s saw the general favor of practicality, in architecture as well as in daily life. |
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Having lost favor with the King, he retired to a private life of which few records survive. |
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Also in his favor may have been the influence of two of his brothers who sat on the King's Council. |
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The Republicans again rejected the idea, although a majority of both Northerners and Southerners would have voted in favor of it. |
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Quintilian is said to have been the first public teacher who enjoyed this imperial favor. |
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He asked John I, Henry II's son, to give up the throne in favor of Constance. |
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Some mammals are omnivores and display varying degrees of carnivory and herbivory, generally leaning in favor of one more than the other. |
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Pine, birch and hazel were reduced in favor of Quercus, Ulmus, Tilia and Alnus. |
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Human settlements avoided the deep forest in favor of streams, lakes, and especially bays of the ocean. |
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He decided in favor of palpability and ordered Eutychius' book to be burned. |
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He was initially well liked, but since he was raised in Rome as a Roman citizen he soon fell out of favor. |
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Glycerius was deposed in favor of Julius Nepos, and Gundobad returned to Burgundy, presumably at the death of his father Gundioc. |
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Scandinavian scholars tend to favor derivation from the Latin alphabet itself over Raetic candidates. |
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He asserts Timaeus' point of view is inaccurate, invalid, and biased in favor of Rome. |
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By 1300, the wager of combat had all but died out in favor of trial by jury. |
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This had the effect of galvanizing public opinion in western Europe in favor of the Greek rebels. |
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Other things being equal, major battles between regulars and irregulars heavily favor the regulars. |
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When the beetle is found turned upside down and one flips it over, Thor's favor may be gained. |
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Rococo soon fell out of favor, being seen by many as a gaudy and superficial movement emphasizing aesthetics over meaning. |
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Critics like Hume, Dudley North, and John Locke undermined much of mercantilism, and it steadily lost favor during the 18th century. |
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They considered that position as a legacy of the Taya regime's attempts to curry favor with the West. |
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The treasure voyages were commanded and overseen by the eunuch establishment whose political influence was heavily dependent on imperial favor. |
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The undertaking of these expeditions only remained possible as long as the eunuchs maintained imperial favor. |
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The giraffe he brought back from Malindi was considered to be a qilin and taken as proof of the favor of heaven upon the administration. |
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An official proposed that Kublai should abdicate in favor of Zhenjin in 1285, a suggestion that angered Kublai, who refused to see Zhenjin. |
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Shortly thereafter, his father abdicated in his favor and Li Shimin ascended the throne. |
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Many of the educated ilustrado class such as Antonio Luna and Apolinario Mabini did not initially favor an armed revolution. |
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On July 12, 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled in favor of the Philippines in its case against China's claims in the South China Sea. |
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Filipino taste buds tend to favor robust flavors, but the cuisine is not as spicy as those of its neighbors. |
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They rejected theology and idealism in favor of scientific methods being applied towards national development. |
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People loyal to Atahualpa created a new capital in Quito, so they could follow their preferred ruler and gain favor within the government. |
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The court ruled in favor of Johnson and ordered that Casor be returned to him, where he served the rest of his life as a slave. |
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In conjunction with conservation efforts, the Hudson River region has seen an economic revitalization, especially in favor of green development. |
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Jacob's father Isaac challenged the confiscation and the conclusion of the VOC, but it took him until 1622 until a court ruled in his favor. |
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For this reason, many smaller farmers still favor old breeds, such as the Jersey dairy breed. |
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More than 18,000 people voted at 60 polling booths set up by activists and 17,874 chose to favor the ban the ships from the lagoon. |
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Spinola and the Spanish army were focused on the Netherlands, and the war seemed to be going in Spain's favor. |
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Nevertheless, he saw the need for a unified language among the Chinese community not biased in favor of any existing group. |
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Yet others argue in favor of a particular language while seeking to establish its social integration. |
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In this work, one of his most emphatic statements on faith, he argued that every good work designed to attract God's favor is a sin. |
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They are politically and socially conservative, and emphasize that God's favor translates into business success. |
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His attempt to get the synod to reject the Augsburg Confession in favor of his compromising Definite Platform failed. |
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Those who favor the legality of abortion often hold that a woman has a right to make decisions about her own body. |
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Even after the point of viability, the state cannot favor the life of the fetus over the life or health of the pregnant woman. |
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Those in favor of seeing him join the court were just as numerous and influential. |
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Stalin and Hitler, for example, were dictators in favor of freedom of speech for views they liked only. |
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If you're in favor of freedom of speech, that means you're in favor of freedom of speech precisely for views you despise. |
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The lack of a uniform language has been a cause of concern, with arguments in favor of both English and Bengali. |
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Rural portions of upstate New York, however, are generally more conservative than the cities and tend to favor Republicans. |
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The party in whose favor the bill is drawn or is payable is called the payee. |
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Their favorite method was bludgeoning us with the same old arguments in favor of their opinions. |
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The blunderbuss never gained great favor in the American colonies or early United States. |
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Hey, brah, do me a favor. Don't lay your guilt trip on me. Why didn't you tell her? |
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Immigrant-rights and religious organizations bridled at the plan to favor highly skilled workers over relatives. |
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The climate is dry and at the time the chukars hatch that Is In their favor. |
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American conservatives tend to favor strict construction of the Constitution. |
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So-called junk corporates and emerging-market debt remain generally out of favor. |
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If those arguments must be rejected, then it seems that the advocates of enduring color should favor a dispositionalist theory. |
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High humic acid concentrations induce homoagglomeration and are shown to favor an enthalpically driven association process. |
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Yet in repeated experiments, subjects have cast aside equalism in favor of proportional treatment of defendants. |
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A majority of voters believed the election was fixed in favor of the incumbent. |
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Others feared loss of property or prestige as Caesar carried out his land reforms in favor of the landless classes. |
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He left school after just three years in favor of a professional sports career. |
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While Spinola and the Spanish army were focused on the Netherlands, the war seemed to go in Spain's favor. |
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The resulting property law case, ultimately decided in favor of the mainline diocese, was a test for Episcopal churches nationwide. |
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The Senator claims to be laissez faire, but he voted in favor of the subsidies. |
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The Law of Conservation of Ninjutsu was working in the main characters' favor, but even so, it was hard going. |
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The infinitesimal approach fell out of favor in the 19th century because it was difficult to make the notion of an infinitesimal precise. |
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To avoid beatings and other punishments, Yuchi, and other Indian children abandoned their native languages in favor of English. |
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Rather, emancipation was a historical tragedy and the end of Reconstruction was a clear sign of God's favor. |
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In the United States, Canada, and France, however, all colleges of pharmacy have now phased out the degree in favor of the Pharm. |
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Such roads benefited from a right of way, in favor either of the public or of the owner of a particular estate. |
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The style fell markedly out of favor in the 1930s, replaced by the more grandiose nationalist styles that Stalin favored. |
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If the wind shifts in the sailor's favor, called a lift, so much the better, then this tack is even more favorable. |
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Modern pirates favor small boats and taking advantage of the small number of crew members on modern cargo vessels. |
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It would be the first in a decade to seek to influence the course of the Afghan war in favor of Massoud. |
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Albanians, as well as Serbs, tended to favor their compatriots when hiring new employees, but the number of jobs was too few for the population. |
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House Democrats were split on the issue, with 115 voting in favor of and 70 voting against. |
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The market would also work in the United States favor as the American companies began to build pressurized airliners. |
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In many countries, there is a Gender pay gap in favor of males in the labor market. |
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The preference for inequality increases in adolescence, and so do the capabilities to favor fortune, effort and ability in the distribution. |
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To go one step further by offering a favor to the offender is regarded the highest excellence. |
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Tolstoy, Ibsen, Zola, and Mark Twain were rejected in favor of authors little read today. |
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Rococo art also contrasted the Baroque as it often refused symmetry in favor of asymmetrical designs. |
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During the 4th century, the portrait began to retreat in favor of an idealized symbol of what that person looked like. |
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The Expressionists drastically changed the emphasis on subject matter in favor of the portrayal of psychological states of being. |
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Joan of Arc gained favor in the court of King Charles VII, who accepted her as sane. |
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The term is still used by some writers but nowadays normally avoided in favor of Old Church Slavonic. |
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The term has gradually fallen out of favor because in some parts of the world, the Chalcolithic and Neolithic are coterminous at both ends. |
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Some pacifists and multilateralists are in favor of international criminal law as means to prevent and control international aggression. |
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The Bena Diemba were collectivist pacifists that rejected alcohol and herbal medicines in favor of cannabis. |
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This lightened his palette, a change that initially did not find critical favor but helped establish his international reputation. |
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Elsewhere in Britain, leeks have come back into favor only in the last 50 years or so, having been overlooked for several centuries. |
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In the late 1990s, several Scandinavian power pop groups such as the Cardigans, Merrymakers and Wannadies enjoyed a modicum of critical favor. |
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Warm nesting sites above 30 degrees Celsius favor the development of females, whereas nesting sites below 30 degrees Celsius produce males. |
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Thus, the administration was not in favor of an antiriot bill before Congress that was designed to curb militant blacks suspected of encouraging riots. |
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In both small and large estates women were heavily involved in fieldwork, and the chance to be exempted in favor of domestic work was a privilege. |
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Many of these groups played largely music originating from the Lowlands, while later, more successful bands tended to favor the Gaelic sounds of the Highlands. |
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A March 1991 referendum, boycotted by some republics, resulted in a majority of participating citizens voting in favor of preserving the union as a renewed federation. |
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Had Northerners realized that most Southerners really did favor secession, they might have hesitated at attempting the enormous task of conquering a united South. |
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Harry would call in a chit with some desk manager who owed him a favor. |
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The tie vote required the Speaker of the House Peter Milliken to cast the deciding vote, and he did so in favor of the budget, allowing the government to survive. |
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For example, it is possible that children with dystonia tend to favor the cocontraction strategy while healthy children tend to reduce overall muscular drive. |
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This theory fell out of favor among some scholars The Nijmegen evidence has led to suggestions that IX Hispana was destroyed in later conflicts of the 2nd century. |
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Such a candidate has to present 200 signatures in favor of his candidacy, the same as a candidate of a party that had no parliamentary presentation previously. |
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As a result, interceptors were designed with a large missile payload and a powerful radar, sacrificing agility in favor of high speed, altitude ceiling and rate of climb. |
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Advances in IVF's effectiveness and its lower cost have pushed other technologies, such as gamete intrafallopian transfer and zygote intrafallopian transfer, out of favor. |
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If there were a way to ensure that the nonlazy persons would not misuse this facility, I would be in favor of car parks being reserved for the lazy. |
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He fell out of favor with the boxing fancy after the incident. |
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Voting is accomplished by those in favor of a motion raising their hands. |
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How does he support his position against the prima facie case in favor of the strongly counterintuitive claim that non-violence would necessarily defeat a Hitler? |
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The Dutch continued to employ these militias but due to their unreliability tended to favor employing Swiss and Malay mercenaries in their campaigns in the island. |
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He endorsed the note in favor of his uncle who had lent them the money. |
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He rejected the standard barre chord fretting technique used by most guitarists in favor of fretting the low 6th string root notes with his thumb. |
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In time, previous administrative autonomy of original ecclesiastical provinces was gradually and systematically reduced in favor of patriarchal centralization. |
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This led to Romantic rejections of this in favor of pictures of the emotional side and individuality of humans, exemplified in the novels of Goethe. |
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The courtier was a jaunty fellow, attuned to the esoteric court gossip and attentive to the least beneficial wind of favor blowing from the throne. |
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The French were never able to concentrate all of their forces effectively, prolonging the war until events elsewhere in Europe finally turned the tide in favor of the Allies. |
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The impact of the Napoleonic invasion of Spain and ousting of the Spanish Bourbon monarchy in favor of his brother Joseph had an enormous impact on the Spanish empire. |
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I'd say the odds are strongly in favor of the sun rising tomorrow morning. |
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After this first novel, Hostos abandoned fiction in favor of the essay which he saw as offering greater possibilities for inspiring social change. |
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As lithium fell out of favor in France, valpromide came into play. |
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Hooke, without evidence in favor of the supposition, could only guess that the inverse square law was approximately valid at great distances from the center. |
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When Davies reprised his role for Last Crusade, he imagined Sallah had become richer since Raiders, leaving excavation in favor of selling antiques. |
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Republicans are broadly in favor of the status quo, or a reform of the financing system that gives more power to the citizen, often through tax credits. |
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Momentarily pleasing the oligarchy and all others on the right, but followed a populist course that won him great favor with the poor and lower classes. |
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Before the 1920s, social scientists agreed that whites were superior to blacks, but they needed a way to prove this in order to back social policy in favor of whites. |
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Many practitioners favor the term Heathen over Pagan because the former term originated among Germanic languages, whereas Pagan has its origins in Latin. |
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The War of Currents eventually resolved in favor of AC distribution and utilization, although some DC systems persisted to the end of the 20th century. |
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Both the Sui and Tang Dynasties had turned away from the more feudal culture of the preceding Northern Dynasties, in favor of staunch civil Confucianism. |
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Afonso then used Goa to secure the Spice trade in favor of Portugal and sell Persian horses to Vijayanagara and Hindu princes in return for their assistance. |
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Self-conscious maternalists like Eleanor Roosevelt and Frances Perkins ensured that New Deal programs were biased in favor of traditional two-parent families. |
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North American fighters tend to favor a more balanced stance, facing the opponent almost squarely, while many European fighters stand with their torso turned more to the side. |
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In his Annales, Tacitus recounts how the Hermundurian Vibilius in 18 AD led the overthrow of the Marcomannic king Catualda in favor of the Quadian Vannius. |
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The second massive naturalization process was in favor of Armenian refugees coming from Turkey, who went to Syria, Lebanon or other former Ottoman countries. |
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The Cypriot syllabary is attested in Cyprus from the 11th century BC until its gradual abandonment in the late Classical period, in favor of the standard Greek alphabet. |
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More generally, producers often favor domestic subsidies and tariffs on imports in their home countries, while objecting to subsidies and tariffs in their export markets. |
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Roosevelt was in favor of recognizing China as a great power because he was certain that the Chinese would side with the Americans against the Soviets. |
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The other had been mis-shod, causing the horse to favor that leg slightly. |
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This was a reversal of the earlier Song dynasty policies, which had themselves overturned earlier policies in favor of more rigorous state control. |
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Actual usage of the grave in handwriting saw a rapid decline in favor of uniform usage of the acute during the late 20th century, and it has only been retained in typography. |
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Huntington, rejects this theory in favor of a multipolar balance of power. |
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The statement was in favor of an environment in which people coming from different beliefs and backgrounds may engage in passionate dialogue without belittling one another. |
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Therefore, lichen decline may result not only from the accumulation of toxic substances, but also from altered nutrient supplies that favor one symbiont over the other. |
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At some point in his reign, Zeus decides to give up the throne in favor of the infant Dionysus, who like the infant Zeus, is guarded by the Kouretes. |
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Today, most economists favor a low and steady rate of inflation. |
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Many British and Irish Whigs spoke in favor of the American cause. |
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His marriage to Pulchra shows that Varus still enjoyed political favor. |
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One practical argument in favor of reduction is the idea that economic inequality reduces social cohesion and increases social unrest, thereby weakening the society. |
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Yet Toynbee's work lost favor among both the general public and scholars by the 1960s, due to the religious and spiritual outlook that permeates the largest part of his work. |
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