The question of verbal irony is of expanding relevance to a range of fields of cultural information and inquiry. |
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Three pairs had non-overlapping receptive fields and their dendritic trees did not interdigitate. |
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These materials most commonly develop strains or, more applicably, displacements when exposed to electric, thermal and magnetic fields. |
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Farmer Jones is in straits because his baler is broken down and he's got three fields of hay ready to bale. |
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The exertion of walking in a tight dress over rough fields made her momentarily more beetrooty. |
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And beyond lay the pasture I had crossed on my way from the station then more fields rising towards a dark rim of hills. |
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There was such a nice frosty, Octobery smell in the air, blent with the delightful odor of newly plowed fields. |
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They passed undulating fields of wheat speckled with the confetti of poppies and bluets. |
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The name comes from the custom of cremating the dead and placing their ashes in urns which were then buried in fields. |
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The use of computer technology has spread into all fields of work. |
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Most of the faculty members at this college are doctors in their fields. |
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The Times used contributions from significant figures in the fields of politics, science, literature, and the arts to build its reputation. |
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It raises detailed problems in many fields, and it tells us what we would expect of an acceptable solution of these problems. |
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The bowling side is subjected to fielding restrictions during an ODI, in order to prevent teams from setting wholly defensive fields. |
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It is especially important in the political science fields of comparative politics and international relations. |
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Between hostile states, the border zone can be heavily militarized with mine fields, barbed wire and watchtowers. |
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In the United States, the minimum dimensions for dry, hard landing fields are defined by the FAR Landing And Takeoff Field Lengths. |
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Increased aircraft traffic during World War I led to the construction of landing fields. |
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Personal photo, IDN, name, date of birth, signature, nationality, and the ID card expiry date are fields visible on the physical card. |
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Since 2000, name fields have been filled in both Greek and Latin characters. |
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Regional studies on the Horn of Africa are carried out, among others, in the fields of Ethiopian Studies as well as Somali Studies. |
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The island's interior, the Highlands of Iceland, is a cold and uninhabitable combination of sand, mountains, and lava fields. |
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The Groningen gas field, one of the largest natural gas fields in the world, is situated near Slochteren. |
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In international competition, Dutch national teams and athletes are dominant in several fields of sport. |
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Other examples of these can be seen in the lava fields of Volcanoes National Park to mark several hikes. |
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Tobacco exhausted the soil quickly, requiring new fields to be cleared on a regular basis. |
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Old fields were used as pasture and for crops such as corn and wheat, or allowed to grow into woodlots. |
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British immigrants would have had little or no familiarity with the complex process of growing rice in fields flooded by irrigation works. |
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Among Puritan settlers in New England, wives almost never worked in the fields with their husbands. |
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In German communities in Pennsylvania, however, many women worked in fields and stables. |
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Those who worked in the indigo, tobacco, and rice fields in the South came from mainly western and central Africa. |
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Farmers also began fertilizing their fields with dung and lime and rotating their crops to keep the soil fertile. |
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Barrie and saw the official opening of University College's new playing fields. |
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The British and Soviets invaded neutral Iran to secure the Persian Corridor and Iran's oil fields. |
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The kite is often seen along the roadsides and roaming the open colourful patchwork quilt of wheat and rapeseed fields of Scania. |
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Should regular wild foods become scarce, boars will eat tree bark and fungi, as well as visit cultivated potato and artichoke fields. |
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Most of Antarctica is too cold and dry to support vegetation, and most of the continent is covered by ice fields. |
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Livingston also has a cricket club known as the Kingfishers which fields teams for juniors and seniors and has fielded professional paid players. |
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The whole province fields a team to play the other provinces in the Railway Cup in both football and hurling. |
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It also remains unclear whether this is practical in fields outside the sciences, where there is much less availability of outside funding. |
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The town also fields teams in local cricket, tennis, and netball competitions. |
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If a club fields a player that is not registered to play, the club may be expelled from the tournament. |
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The plans, which were scrapped in August 2011, would have seen the school share the University's playing fields. |
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The school initially started out as a society for learned men in the fields of canon law, the arts and divinity. |
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Regions have authority in fields that can be broadly associated with their territory. |
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In several fields, the different levels each have their own say on specifics. |
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There is evidence of ridge and furrow fields remaining in Walworth Park which may be associated with this settlement. |
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If the database is to be printed out in the form of a dictionary, non-lemmas can be generated from the items contained in these fields. |
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Demography and quantitative epidemiology are statistical fields that deal with counts or proportions of people, or rates of change in these. |
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In the summer of 1941 a bomb fell in fields near Priory Road, and later that year, a bomb damaged a house in Brooke Avenue. |
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Harriers hunt by surprising prey while flying low to the ground in open areas, as they drift low over fields and moors. |
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The Bodafon Farm fields become the location of a Festival of Transport for the weekend. |
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Extensive playing fields for Rugby, football and lacrosse are located at the University playing fields near Llanrumney. |
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Number fields are typically formed by adjoining algebraic integers to the field of rational numbers. |
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As borrowings from other fields of study, one or the other linguistic formulation is more appropriate to any given discussion. |
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Sleeping in fields and living on money earned along the way by selling portrait sketches, they made it as far as Toulouse. |
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Compared to the United Kingdom, the harsher winters in the Netherlands require covering the fields with straw for protection. |
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These coils produce magnetic fields proportional to the changing current, and these deflect the electron beam across the screen. |
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Car parking for day visitors alone requires several large fields, and many people camp on the site for the whole week. |
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It was not the days of drudgery in the rice fields but the hours of off time that most shaped the contours of slave culture. |
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In addition the aerodynamics of a wind turbine at the rotor surface exhibit phenomena that are rarely seen in other aerodynamic fields. |
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Wind results in the transportation of fine sediment and the formation of sand dune fields and soils from airborne dust. |
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In addition, it is believed that the Arctic seabed may contain substantial oil fields which may become accessible if the ice covering them melts. |
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Historically, the most important use for caesium has been in research and development, primarily in chemical and electrical fields. |
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In the eastern United States the term coal measures has been applied to the Pennsylvanian coal fields. |
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Oceanography and meteorology are not included because water is only one of many important aspects within those fields. |
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Although football is by far the most popular sport in Sicily, the island also has participants in other fields. |
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Sardinia is the 5th Italian region for rice production, the main paddy fields are located in the Arborea Plain. |
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Petroleum test drilling was started in 1963 and continued until 1984, but no commercially viable fields were found. |
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After his death King Minos became a judge of the dead in Hades, while Rhadamanthys became the ruler of the Elysian fields. |
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Whereas drilling at depths exceeding 500 meters has been conducted since 1995, only a few deep gas fields have been explored commercially. |
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Methane can be found in hydrocarbon fields either alone, associated with oil, or in the form of methane clathrates. |
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Many of the coal fields date to the Carboniferous period of Earth's history. |
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Winds near the glacial margins were strong and persistent because of the abundance of dense, cold air coming off the glacier fields. |
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The more effectively they were drained, the worse the problem became, and soon the fields were lower than the surrounding rivers. |
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Peasants in the fields reported a low rumble and saw the ground roll in waves. |
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Thirty percent of giant oil and gas fields are found within such a setting. |
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Applications are possible in pharmaceutics, cosmetics and health fields thanks to the antioxidant activities of these molecules. |
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Modern agriculture often involves the application of nutrients onto fields in order to maximise production. |
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In the 19th century and early 20th century, unwanted gas was usually burned off at oil fields. |
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Discovered in 1969 by Phillips Petroleum Company, it remains one of the most important oil fields in the North Sea. |
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Ekofisk reservoir consists of Cod, Ekofisk, West Ekofisk, Tor, Albuskjell, Eldfisk, Edda and Embla oil fields. |
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Propane can be used as a fuel in oil fields to heat various facilities used by the oil drillers or equipment and trucks used in the oil patch. |
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Then a recovery factor is assumed, using assumptions from fields with similar characteristics. |
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Experience shows that initial estimates of the size of newly discovered oil fields are usually too low. |
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As years pass, successive estimates of the ultimate recovery of fields tend to increase. |
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The term reserve growth refers to the typical increases in estimated ultimate recovery that occur as oil fields are developed and produced. |
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By the 1920s, oil fields had been established in many countries including Canada, Poland, Sweden, Ukraine, the United States, Peru and Venezuela. |
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In common usage, deposits rich in oil are known as oil fields, and deposits rich in natural gas are called natural gas fields. |
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Rising gas prices in the early 21st century encouraged drillers to revisit fields that previously were not considered economically viable. |
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The depletion of the North Sea oil fields is one explanation for the divergence in forward prices. |
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In South China, farmers reclaimed paddy fields by enclosing an area with a stone wall on the sea shore near a river mouth or river delta. |
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Some of the most common usages are for parks, golf courses and other sports fields. |
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The city has 99 sports facilities including 46 gymnasiums, 23 sports fields, and 5 swimming pools. |
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They managed to cross the flooded Douve River using a few causeways passing through the flooded fields. |
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To prevent a recurrence of 8th Armoured Brigade's experience from the air, attacks on Axis landing fields were also stepped up. |
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It is thus used in many different fields where the need for such positioning is crucial. |
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Much of the growth has been based on development of the Bakken oil fields in the western part of the state. |
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In the end the truck won, although the sled overtook them at one point while they were crossing the first of two fields of ice boulders. |
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Japan is a leading nation in scientific research, particularly in fields related to the natural sciences and engineering. |
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It encompasses the fields of botany, zoology, astronomy, geology and mineralogy as well as the exploitation of those resources. |
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They are also seen on mountains, swamps, grasslands, and even open cultivated fields. |
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Though fields are visited for grain and green food, it is often not plentiful enough as to be a viewed as pest. |
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The parents lead their chicks to the edges of cereal fields, where they can forage for insects. |
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It also inhabits open countryside, fields, copses, parks and gardens, and often occurs in dry areas well away from standing water. |
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Tulips are most commonly found in meadows, steppes and chaparral, but also introduced in fields, orchards, roadsides and abandoned gardens. |
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The cowslip is frequently found on more open ground than the primrose, including open fields, meadows, coastal dunes and clifftops. |
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Beyond these, the exosphere thins out into the magnetosphere, where the geomagnetic fields interact with the solar wind. |
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It carries a particularly heavy traffic of petroleum and petroleum products from the oil fields of the Persian Gulf and Indonesia. |
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The Southern Ocean probably contains large, and possibly giant, oil and gas fields on the continental margin. |
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Columbia University athletics has a long history, with many accomplishments in athletic fields. |
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The modern period has been a period of significant development in the fields of science, politics, warfare, and technology. |
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The fields of geology, astronomy and psychology also made strides and gained new insights. |
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The first wells were drilled in the early 1980s and some very large gas fields were discovered throughout this decade. |
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These currents carry numerous icebergs and therefore hinder navigation and exploration of the gas fields beneath the sea bed. |
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Basins associated with collision zones and subduction zones are where most of the remaining giant oil fields are found. |
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Productive fields are found in passive margins around the globe, including the Gulf of Mexico, western Scandinavia, and Western Australia. |
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These bodies have strong gravitational fields that diminish with distance and act to alter the shape of an equipotential surface on the Earth. |
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The rich Venezuelan petroleum fields possibly result from this complex plate interaction. |
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The evidence on which scientific accounts of human evolution are based comes from many fields of natural science. |
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Martin's work bridged the fields of ecology, anthropology, geosciences, and paleontology. |
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Clearing trees and starting crops on virgin fields was harsh and backbreaking work. |
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Research shows that polymetallic nodule fields are hotspots of abundance and diversity for a highly vulnerable abyssal fauna. |
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Of critical importance for the skill of the oil spill model prediction is the adequate description of the wind and current fields. |
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In addition to lithic analysis, the field prehistorian utilizes a wide range of techniques derived from multiple fields. |
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The great social changes of the period opened up new possibilities for women in the fields of commerce, learning and religion. |
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Music and sport are the only fields that largely fall outside the station's remit. |
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Pennington is a village near to Lymington, but is separated from the town by several schools with playing fields. |
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The pipelines are also the forerunners of all flexible pipes used in the development of offshore oil fields. |
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Dorset has a number of limestone ridges which are mostly covered in either arable fields or calcareous grassland supporting sheep. |
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In the fields below Yaverland the archaeological television programme Time Team discovered a Roman smithy. |
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Thousands of hives of honey bees are annually carried to cucumber fields just before bloom for this purpose. |
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Anthropology and many other current fields are the intellectual results of the comparative methods developed in the earlier 19th century. |
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These fields frequently overlap, but tend to use different methodologies and techniques. |
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It includes scholars from a diverse range of fields, including anthropology, sociology, biology, and philosophy. |
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It is based on a scientific approach, and brings together fields such as archaeology, behavioral ecology, psychology, primatology, and genetics. |
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It is also argued that other fields of study, like History and Sociology, on the contrary focus disproportionately on the West. |
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Technology is often a consequence of science and engineering, although technology as a human activity precedes the two fields. |
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The Winnili were split into three groups and one part left their native land to seek foreign fields. |
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The Roman campaigns against the Belgae took a few years, but eventually the tribes were slaughtered or driven out and their fields burned. |
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Later in the nineteenth century, Franz Boas brought the fields of Anthropology and Material Culture Studies closer together. |
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It seems to me very implausible to hold that blindsighted people are mere robots in the blind areas of their self-conscious visual fields. |
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Many people who consider themselves to be liberally educated have undertaken study in half a dozen fields from a Chinese menu of subjects. |
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The world's largest surveyor of deepwater oil fields won a contract to conduct a survey of the French Gulf of Lion to map sand reserves. |
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Behind a cowyard of shattered stone pavement and cracked mud stood the farm itself, and around it extended the fields belonging thereto. |
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A slaves' work was as cumbersome as toiling on the fields, or in the mines. |
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He has authored many books in the fields of public bureaucracy, democracy, political development, elections, and cybergovernment. |
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Nevertheless, you must know that I do not repent me those dallyings in enchanted fields. |
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Recent research in the field of sociolinguistics and related fields has shown that women and men speak differently. |
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The hay was gathered from the fields, and the cattle turned onto the eddish. |
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Once enknitted into the stern fibre that ran through all her moods, it sought fields of operation. |
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The main application of the Eysenckian instruments has been in the clinical, educational and industrial fields. |
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The topological charge of families of lattice gauge fields is defined fermionically via families index theory for the overlap Dirac operator. |
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Use fieldsets to define multiple fields into logical groups within the form. |
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Ashes from the firewheels, spread through the fields, guarantee bumper crops for the coming seasons. |
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The cotton grower felt delight at the gainsome expansion of his cotton fields. |
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The Cardigan Bay Basin forms a continuation into British waters of Ireland's North Celtic Sea Basin, which has two producing gas fields. |
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Ulrike lived in a farm hof, and all around me were the dark blank fields punctuated by a few disparate lights. |
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However, Aristotle's scientific shortcomings should not mislead one into forgetting his great advances in the many scientific fields. |
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He contributed to almost every field of human knowledge then in existence, and he was the founder of many new fields. |
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Irish culture has had a significant influence on other cultures, especially in the fields of literature. |
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A land of green fields for crop cultivation and cattle rearing limits the space available for the establishment of native wild species. |
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John Lighton Synge made progress in different fields of science, including mechanics and geometrical methods in general relativity. |
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To the east the Caucasus and the mountains of Turkey and Iran were capped by local ice fields or small ice sheets. |
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More recently the land has been part of a grassland reversion scheme, returning the surrounding fields to native chalk grassland. |
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This was accompanied by larger fields as well, known variously as carucates, ploughlands, and ploughgates. |
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A roentgenogram of the chest revealed dextrocardia and hyperlucent left lung fields. |
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Finally, the government controls licensing of exploration and production of fields. |
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Some specialized fields of economics deal in market failure more than others. |
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Its fields are fertile, its vineyards productive and its forests teem with wild life. |
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Bill for dividing and inclosing certain open common fields, ings, common pastures, and other commonable lands. |
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The new scientific method led to great contributions in the fields of astronomy, physics, biology, and anatomy. |
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Substantial advancements were made in the fields of cartography and surveying. |
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Under George III, the British Agricultural Revolution reached its peak and great advances were made in fields such as science and industry. |
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In 1854, Chartist demands were put forward by the miners at the Eureka Stockade on the gold fields at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. |
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The British and Soviets invaded Iran to secure the Persian Corridor and Iran's oil fields. |
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The Kelvin scale is the standard scale for many scientific fields, but the related Celsius scale is handier for everyday life on Earth. |
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In the fields along the route, and at the stations through which the train passed, thousands stood in silence to pay their last respects. |
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I began drifting and presently encountered a man sitting on a khatiya, gazing passively into the scorched fields across the road. |
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In many sports, the island of Ireland fields a single team, a notable exception being association football. |
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The Gaelic Athletic Association still uses the counties as its primary means of organisation and fields representative teams of each GAA county. |
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Some researchers estimate that the state is losing a land mass equivalent to 30 football fields every day. |
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A kraal was a homestead and usually included a simple fenced-in enclosure for animals, fields for growing crops, and one or more thatched huts. |
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Large areas of land were left sparsely inhabited, and in some places fields were left unworked. |
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Wages rose as landlords sought to entice the reduced number of available workers to their fields. |
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Some of them used to be involved in the shipping trade but have since diversified into other fields. |
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Blacks in the fields, lank and stooped, their fingers spiderlike among the bolls of cotton. |
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In the moors of the Peak District signs of clearance, arable fields and hut circles were discovered after archaeological investigation. |
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A charming footpath leads over the fields to the highway, where a bridge spans the Trent. |
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Attacks on the leaf hoppers with insecticides and mechanical means have, in the past, been conducted mainly in sugar-beet fields. |
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In the fields of medicine, biotechnology and pharmacology, drug discovery is the process by which new candidate drugs are discovered. |
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The mythological origins of the oil fields at Yenangyaung, and its hereditary monopoly control by 24 families, indicate very ancient origins. |
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This is because the exterior charges redistribute such that the interior fields emanating from them cancel one another. |
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He was granted a large number of patents for inventions and refinements in the fields of elasticity, optics, and barometry. |
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The use of the Bayes theorem has been extended in science and in other fields. |
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Gauss's law for magnetism describes magnetic fields as closed field lines not due to magnetic monopoles. |
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He first suspected it would prove an adequate disinfectant because it was used to ease the stench from fields irrigated with sewage waste. |
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It is not documented as to why these names were chosen, however it features names of pioneers in the fields of hygiene and tropical medicine. |
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Gang mowers are used over large areas of turf such as sports fields or parks. |
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In magnetic motors, magnetic fields are formed in both the rotor and the stator. |
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The product between these two fields gives rise to a force, and thus a torque on the motor shaft. |
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One, or both, of these fields must be made to change with the rotation of the motor. |
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All the electromagnetic motors, and that includes the types mentioned here derive the torque from the vector product of the interacting fields. |
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For calculating the torque it is necessary to know the fields in the air gap. |
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This applies to only motors with current controlled fields and therefore cannot be achieved with PM motors. |
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These approaches have applications in machine tools, MEMS, NEMS, optoelectronics design, and many other fields. |
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Works by Noam Chomsky have influenced philosophical ideas in various fields of social and political philosophy. |
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This demand for rental fields came at a time when the rest of the industry was struggling and in serious decline. |
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You auscultate her lung sounds and hear scattered wheezing in all lung fields. |
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The Cholas excelled in maritime activity in both military and the mercantile fields. |
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Bachelor's degree programs cover most of the fields in Algerian universities, except some fields, such as Medicine and Pharmaceutical Science. |
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They can also choose to a specialization in certain fields of study by doing an extra year. |
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Entry to professional fields such as medicine, dentistry, occupational therapy and physical therapy is at the bachelor's level. |
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It called for an enlargement of the curriculum, with honours to be awarded in many new fields. |
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New fields, such as paleobotany, have contributed to the debate, while the volume of archaeological evidence has increased. |
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The crop season was at hand and the sugarcane fields, managerless, were open to the malice of those who bore the Tulsis grudges. |
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However, in most fields the Romantic Period is said to be over by about 1850, or earlier. |
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Even the fields and lanes which they formerly frequented seem to be nearly forsaken. |
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In other fields, there is far more continuity through the period such as warfare and science. |
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Beer writing was to evolve into beer blogging, leaders in both fields including Martyn Cornell, Pete Brown, Roger Protz and Melissa Cole. |
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Instead, it appears that Chaucer creates fictional characters to be general representations of people in such fields of work. |
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On this view it could be said that fields are prima materia and the energy is a property of the field. |
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In subsequent modifications, it has also subsumed aspects of many other fields such as biochemistry and molecular biology. |
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As a result, thousands of British soldiers were now paying with their lives for their failure in the fields of France and Belgium. |
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To the south are the green fields, which include displays of traditional and environmentally friendly crafts. |
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In other fields, Chaplin helped inspire the cartoon characters Felix the Cat and Mickey Mouse, and was an influence on the Dada art movement. |
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One team bats, attempting to score runs, while the other bowls and fields the ball, attempting to restrict the scoring and dismiss the batsmen. |
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Unlike those of most sports, cricket playing fields can vary significantly in size and shape. |
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Fox hunting has inspired artists in several fields to create works which involve the sport. |
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The fields for these events include the top several dozen golfers from all over the world. |
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The bocage is a patchwork of small fields with high hedges, typical of western areas. |
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In the 20th century, Danes have also been innovative in several fields of the technology sector. |
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These laws are known as Assembly Measures and can be enacted in specific fields and matters within the legislative competency of the Assembly. |
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New matters and fields can be devolved by Acts of the UK Parliament or by LCOs approved by Parliament. |
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Areas such as playing fields and golf courses are excluded unless completely surrounded by builtup sites. |
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Buchanan, and Thomas Sowell have affected various fields in social and political philosophy. |
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The charged particles are highly influenced by magnetic and electric fields. |
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In England and Wales the term is also used for the process that ended the ancient system of arable farming in open fields. |
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With land one held, one could not formally exchange the land, consolidate fields, or entirely exclude others. |
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In the course of enclosure, the large fields and meadows were divided and common access restricted. |
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While encouraging agricultural productivity, the British also provided economic incentives to have more children to help in the fields. |
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Germany is a global leader in science and technology as its achievements in the fields of science and technology have been significant. |
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In early 1941 the problems were determined to be due to differences in the earth's magnetic fields at high latitudes. |
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Some paratroopers were killed on impact when their parachutes did not have time to open, and others drowned in the flooded fields. |
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This threat was seen as justifying preferential treatment of unionists in housing, employment and other fields. |
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Seventh, to secure Iraq's oil fields and resources, which belong to the Iraqi people. |
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Smaller sporting facilities include an abundance of outdoor playing fields, as well as golf clubs such as Haggs Castle and artificial ski slopes. |
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Gas from these fields is pumped ashore and used for both domestic and industrial purposes. |
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The airport handles around 500,000 passengers per year by helicopter for the North Sea oil fields. |
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The various fields of engineering do not appear on this list, that emerged from the DCMS reports. |
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And specialized risk consultants working in a variety of fields offer credit models and default estimates. |
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Another significant area where poppy fields are grown for the manufacture of heroin is Mexico. |
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His discoveries helped usher in the era of modern physics, laying the foundation for such fields as special relativity and quantum mechanics. |
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This time is especially noteworthy for the advances Maxwell made in the fields of electricity and magnetism. |
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Maxwell's equations describe how electric and magnetic fields are generated by charges, currents, and changes of each other. |
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One important consequence of the equations is that they demonstrate how fluctuating electric and magnetic fields propagate at the speed of light. |
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The two inhomogeneous equations describe how the fields vary in space due to sources. |
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Jefimenko's equations are not so helpful in situations when the charges and currents are themselves affected by the fields they create. |
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The existence of magnetic fields had been predicted by theoretical studies of black holes. |
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There are many fields of research in which important new advances and original research are published as either articles or letters in Nature. |
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In August 2014, the company disclosed it was in the process of finalizing the sale of its interests in four Nigerian oil fields. |
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In the last study, countries scored medium, below or over the average scores in three fields studied. |
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It includes fields as varied as architecture, calligraphy, painting, and ceramics, among others. |
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The Commission is made up of 10 commissioners with backgrounds in various fields of equality and human rights. |
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Both fields share a focus on readers who are in search of accessible reading satisfaction. |
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In some fields, the effects of modernism have remained stronger and more persistent than in others. |
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The Royal College of Art and its predecessor schools have numerous notable alumni in many fields. |
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My tin canteen cup was too hot to touch. I held it in gloved hands, blowing steam from the coffee and watching the sun rise over the fields beyond the fence. |
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Schedule 5 to the 2006 Act may be amended to add specific matters to the broad subject fields, thereby extending the legislative competence of the Assembly. |
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The pitcher fields the comebacker and throws it to first for the out. |
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Jabez rides through the fields on his sleek new horse, watching his neighbors harvest his crops. He shows a certain condescension toward them which is akin to arrogance. |
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It enables the Assembly to legislate within its devolved fields. |
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The nature of thought is central to psychology and related fields. |
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The distinction between philosophy and religion, on the other hand, is at times less clear, and the two are linked in such fields as the philosophy of religion and theology. |
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Linguistic anthropologists often draw on related fields including sociolinguistics, pragmatics, cognitive linguistics, semiotics, discourse analysis, and narrative analysis. |
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Historically part of Midlothian, the city has long been a centre of education, particularly in the fields of medicine, Scots law, literature, the sciences and engineering. |
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We use the data division to control the definition of these fields. |
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The Claymore and Tartan oil fields also feed into this line. |
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And now the sight of the two bottom fields, their gently undulating topography now changed beyond all recognition, exacerbated his down-heartedness. |
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The unit primarily used six Robin and eight Super Robin hangars, however due to a shortage of space many aircraft were stored in fields outside the station. |
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There are large playing fields at the back of King's College. |
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These parliamentary enclosures consolidated strips in the open fields into more compact units, and enclosed much of the remaining pasture commons or wastes. |
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I corralled the judge, and we started off across the fields, in no very mild state of fear of that gentleman's wife, whose vigilance was seldom relaxed. |
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Publishing in the social sciences is very different in different fields. |
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We'll walk over the spring fields and through those ferny old woods. |
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One was the division of the large open fields and meadows into privately controlled plots of land, usually hedged and known at the time as severals. |
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Many local fields have an official name containing this element. |
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Five-tool player who hits for avg., power, runs, throws, fields. |
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Today, Costa Rican unions are strongest in the public sector, including the fields of education and medicine, but also have a strong presence in the agricultural sector. |
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In general, Costa Rican unions support government regulation of the banking, medical, and education fields, as well as improved wages and working conditions. |
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While volunteers of all ages are welcome, most are young people who are studying for qualifications in related fields, such as conservation and land management. |
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They thanked him and bade him good-bye, and turned toward the West, walking over fields of soft grass dotted here and there with daisies and buttercups. |
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The Big Green Gathering which grew out of the Green fields at the Glastonbury Festival is held in the Mendip Hills between Charterhouse and Compton Martin each summer. |
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Once drained of water, the peat shrank, and the fields lowered further. |
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Otto Hahn was a pioneer in the fields of radiochemistry and discovered nuclear fission, while Ferdinand Cohn and Robert Koch were founders of microbiology. |
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One year, after many attempts, he passed through his fields, picking out particular tomato plants having distinct characteristics and heavy foliage. |
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These reversals of the geomagnetic poles leave a record in rocks that are of value to paleomagnetists in calculating geomagnetic fields in the past. |
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This approach draws on landscape ecology, as well as many related fields that also seek to integrate different land uses and users, such as watershed management. |
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The island of Ireland fields a single international team in most sports. |
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Local glaciations existed in the Rocky Mountains and the Cordilleran ice sheet and as ice fields and ice caps in the Sierra Nevada in northern California. |
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