No figure in the history of Zen is more closely associated with meditation practice than the thirteenth-century Japanese master Dogen. |
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He became as polarizing a figure as the war itself, court jester to Nixon and corporate shill to boot. |
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The amir of ISIS is a shadowy figure who uses the name Abu Bakr al Qurashi al Husayni al Baghdadi. |
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The program helps people recently released from prison figure out how they can play a constructive role in society. |
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In 2011, the AARP put the figure for new 65 year olds at, on average 7,000 people a day, some 2,550,000 in the year. |
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In contrast to the abrasive and high-handed Zakir, Ibrahim is an admired figure among the insurgents. |
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Suddenly, a figure jumps out of a bush dressed head-to-toe in Army fatigues wielding a giant baseball bat. |
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If mercy is not preached by a national figure we take seriously, our battles over policy power will grow ever more merciless. |
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But that may be ancient history in Providence, where the still-beloved figure may seek one more go of it in City Hall. |
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Petraeus, himself a Sosh alum, became the central figure for a mix of reasons. |
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So what, exactly, had happened, how did Proofpoint figure it out, and what should appliance owners around the world do now? |
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For men of the same age and educational background, the unemployment figure is just 5.8 percent. |
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Thus, like Michael Corleone, Abel is a man living with a paternal figure looming over his life. |
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Abu Ghaithm, who has pled not guilty, is the highest-ranking al-qaida figure to face trial in the U.S. since the 2001 attacks. |
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But no one could figure out the cause of her anemia until someone asked her more carefully about her diet. |
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See figure 3 for an example of a logical decision tree that indicates whether there is a possibility to score a tetris. |
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Joseph Haydn and W. A. Mozart figure prominently, as do their more Salzburgian counterparts Michael Haydn and Leopold Mozart. |
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They were trying to figure out how to call long distance from the ticky box. |
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The figure of Harlequin was introduced, and pantomime theatre began to be staged. |
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If the matter does not settle, a percentage figure is ultimately assigned by the court at the hearing. |
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Ann Radcliffe introduced the brooding figure of the gothic villain which developed into the Byronic hero. |
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Ptisan. A diluent drink which makes a great figure in the dietetic precepts of the ancients. |
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On the other hand, there are at least 1500 languages present on the internet now and that figure is likely to increase. |
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For this, in his view, Bracton should be completely dismissed as a figure of substance in the formation of English law. |
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Wedgwood reproduced the design in a cameo with the black figure against a white background and donated hundreds to the society for distribution. |
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Ferns figure in folklore, for example in legends about mythical flowers or seeds. |
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He had no intention of enduring this smothering by overkindness any longer than it took him to figure out how to run away, and where to run to. |
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I could see a silhouette of a figure looking out from the window, but I couldn't tell if it was a man or a woman. |
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In 70 BC, noted figure Cicero condemned the misgovernment of Verres in his oration In Verrem. |
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The surreality of the crash scene dawned upon him only when he saw a holy figure in the smoke. |
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The predictor in the traffic-light control circuit tries to figure out how fast to change the lights. |
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In several respects John turned out to be an unexpected figure as supreme pontiff. |
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Her figure permeates historical, cultural, and social dimensions of Hispanic American cultures. |
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Among the Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia, Zheng He became a figure of folk veneration. |
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While the figure of 4,500 victims has generally been accepted, some scholars regard it as an exaggeration. |
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Large statues of a meditating figure unite the human figure with the symbolism of temple and tower. |
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Cano, another primary source, gives 1150 Spaniards dead, though this figure was most likely more than the total number of Spanish. |
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His divorces, brutality, atheism, and association with the boxing world made Queensberry an unpopular figure in London high society. |
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In Bellum Catilinae, Sallust uses the figure of Catiline as a symbol of the corrupt Roman nobility. |
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The presence of the birds has led to the iconographic identification of the human figure as the god Odin, flanked by Huginn and Muninn. |
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The annalist's figure of 4,500, he notes, is generally accepted by scholars. |
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The figure of 317 ships for the first voyage is the general consensus of most scholars. |
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The figure is of a man wearing mail armour and brandishing a sword and shield, with a diadem bound around his head. |
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The most important figure of the formal learning of surgery was Guy de Chauliac. |
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This figure is optimistic, since it assumes most book assets were worth the recorded value. |
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Martin Wickramasinghe, the author of Madol Doova is considered the iconic figure of Sri Lankan literature. |
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Indiana lacks a proper father figure because of his strained relationship with his father, Henry Senior. |
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Another important figure in the Prague school was Roman Jakobson, who was one of the most prominent linguists of the 20th century. |
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The Cardinal Archbishop of Milan, Charles Borromeo, was a very important figure in reforming church music after the Council of Trent. |
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Wilson concluded that Brandeis was too controversial a figure to appoint to his cabinet. |
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Kitchener was a figure of national renown and his participation strengthened the reputation of the government. |
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Huskisson had been a popular figure in Liverpool, and the authorities expected large numbers of people wishing to attend. |
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Since no political figure could exist without an army, measures were taken to ensure only the most capable leaders could control the armies. |
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Sharad Pawar, who had been a towering figure in Maharashtrian and national politics, belongs to this group. |
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In 1945 the British coal industry cut 72 per cent of their output mechanically, whereas in South Wales the figure was just 22 per cent. |
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I figure this car has a few more years left in it and I intend to run it into the ground before purchasing another. |
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There, in the 1210s, a figure known as the Blind Cathar ontologised into being a conduit into the Dusk. |
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If we can't figure out how to diagnose this problem remotely, we're going to have to go on site again. |
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More information on the differences between the official headline unemployment figure and the Claimant Count is in this document. |
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That figure includes skijorers, who wear skis while being pulled by one, two or three dogs. |
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Michel de Montaigne was the other major figure of the French literature during that century. |
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You may be a supergirl on the go, but that doesn't mean you can't figure out ways to maximize your morning minutes with some simple nutrition. |
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Although not apparent in the earlier depictions, the Tapestry today has stitch marks indicating the fallen figure once had an arrow in its eye. |
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Ambiorix remained a relatively obscure figure until the nineteenth century. |
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Etchings made of the Tapestry in the 1730s show the standing figure with differing objects. |
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After the Mediterranean Sea controversy, for example, Jacques Cousteau became a worldwide figure in the campaign to stop marine pollution. |
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Bernard de Montfaucon's 1730 engraving has a solid line resembling a spear being held overhand matching the manner of the figure to the left. |
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Mannus, according to the Roman writer Tacitus, was a figure in the creation myths of the Germanic tribes. |
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Thus a circle has the largest area of any closed figure with a given perimeter. |
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By 1870, Morris had become a public figure in Britain, resulting in repeated press requests for photographs, which he despised. |
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Carving is often highly detailed, with an intricate backing behind the main figure in high relief. |
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It's quite another to expect amateurs to figure out who is telling the truth about Iraq, or which priests have committed pedophilia. |
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The figure for the United Kingdom is over 2 kilogrammes of carbon dioxide equivalent for each kilogramme of ammonium nitrate. |
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Thereafter, he lost his youthful rebelliousness and developed into a figure of social respectability. |
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Another important figure in Richard's early life was Ifor, his brother, 19 years his senior. |
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Britannia became a very potent and more common figure in times of war, and represented British liberties and democracy. |
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The figure for number of licences in force is taken from the BBC's database. |
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The Tractatus was now the subject of much debate amongst philosophers, and Wittgenstein was a figure of increasing international fame. |
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Druids began to figure widely in popular culture with the first advent of Romanticism. |
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Apart from the military endeavours, Charles is considered to be a founding figure of the European Middle Ages. |
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Sums paid to Scottish commissioners and leading political figure have been described as bribes, but the existence of direct bribes is disputed. |
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He chose the latter, and subsequently was a prominent figure in British horseracing for 40 years. |
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The 7,000 figure above includes many of these variations counted as though they were different tartans. |
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This was noted as a significant figure as it was seven times the number of recorded native Irish speakers at the time. |
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The figure of Hayy is both a Natural man and a Wise Persian, but not a Noble Savage. |
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In this tradition, he was a heroic figure who built a wall to defend against the nations of Gog and Magog. |
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He was seen as a key figure whose stance helped to persuade almost the entire Cabinet to support British intervention. |
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It is estimated that the Germans lost 465,000, although this figure is controversial. |
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Reports suggested that the businessman Horacio Cartes became the new political figure amid disputes. |
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The image of a human being suspended on a tree or a cross locates the figure at the axis where heaven and earth meet. |
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Welsh poetry also frequently refers to Macsen as a figure of comparison with later Welsh leaders. |
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A key figure in the Roman Renaissance, Nicholas sought to make Rome the home of literature and art. |
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This figure is two and a half times higher than that of platinum, eight times more than mercury, and seventeen times more than gold. |
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A final key figure was Rev Charles Cardale Babington, who came from Ludlow in Shropshire. |
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The head of St Piran appears to be a portrait of Trevithick himself and the figure carries the banner of Cornwall. |
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The same figure is recorded under household final consumption expenditures. |
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The important administrative figure to the teacher is the school principal. |
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Natives believe that Burkhan, a modern religious cult figure of the Altai peoples, lives in the cave in this rock. |
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This figure undercounts Lutherans worldwide as not all Lutheran churches belong to this organization. |
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John Dover Wilson thought it almost certain that the figure of Polonius caricatured Burghley. |
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They remained on this figure in the 2007 elections but were reduced to five in the 2011 elections. |
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Holmes was a leading figure in Boston intellectual and literary circles, Mrs. |
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In 1972, all South Asians were expelled from Uganda by the controversial figure Idi Amin, then president of Uganda. |
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The first or General Secretary of the central committee in each communist party was the most powerful figure in each regime. |
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In his biography of 1980, Edward Gregg presents the Queen as a woman of invincible stubbornness, who was the central figure of her age. |
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The figure is seated holding a large book resting in his lap held at the top in his left hand. |
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Davros has also been a recurring figure since his debut in Genesis of the Daleks, although played by several different actors. |
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The Natural Resources Defense Council speculates that a figure of 200 is accurate to within a few tens. |
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Mencius's mother is often held up as an exemplary female figure in Chinese culture. |
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So I am for Willkie because I think he will help my people, and I figure my people should be for him, too. |
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How do you figure out where in gopherspace a particular kind of resource might be hiding? |
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The teenage Indiana bases his own look on a figure from the prologue of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, after being given his hat. |
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His figure was as familiar as Wordsworth's, and he made many friends among the locals. |
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The bronze figure stands on a substantial stone pedestal and is located between the Royal Scottish Academy and the Scott Monument. |
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In practice, such a figure does not actively exercise executive powers, even though executive authority may be exercised in their name. |
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However, this latter figure includes areas such as Greasby and Frankby, which are separate from Birkenhead. |
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City of Recovery Press was founded in Dundee, and has become a controversial figure in documenting the darker side of the city. |
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The incongruous figure of Domi stood before them in a semicrouch, her nose twitching as the chamber powered up. |
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This controversial figure was given land by King Wulfhere to build a monastery at Lichfield. |
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The HHV figure is a computation of electricity net energy compared to energy content of fuel input. |
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I don't even know what its for. I've been trying to put the pieces together but they keep us both siloed. What have you been able to figure out? |
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The knight mentioned is the mailed figure on the Conyers tomb in ruined Sockburn church. |
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This count is still published today alongside the headline unemployment figure which is based on the Labour Force Survey. |
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While the Dalai Lama is lauded in much of the world as a figure of moral authority, Beijing reviles the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. |
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During the 1880s, during the wave of mass emigration, this figure was reached annually. |
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Its long, graceful, menacing head figure carved in the stern, such as the Oseburg ship, echoed the designs of its predecessors. |
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The Great Australian Bight was unnamed in the 1928 edition, and delineated as shown in the figure above in the 1937 edition. |
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Affholder accomplished this by calculating the centre of gravity of the geometrical figure of Europe. |
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Product labeling and logos figure prominently in the imagery chosen by pop artists, seen in the labels of Campbell's Soup Cans, by Andy Warhol. |
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For an example, any parallelogram can be subdivided into a trapezoid and a right triangle, as shown in figure to the left. |
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Draped in an academic gown, the female figure of Alma Mater wears a crown of laurels and sits on a throne. |
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In later European folklore, the figure of Reynard the Fox symbolises trickery and deceit. |
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Burns, an Ayrshire poet and lyricist, is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and a major figure in the Romantic movement. |
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Thomas Hobbes was a highly significant figure in the conceptualisation of polities, and in particular of states. |
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The figure of Jane Seymour in the mural is related to Holbein's sketch and painting of her. |
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He was a leading figure in popular music for over five decades, acclaimed by critics and other musicians for his innovative work. |
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In the 1960s there was a flourishing folk club culture and Ewan MacColl emerged as a leading figure in the revival in Britain. |
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He was also a noted literary figure and served as a patron of both the October Club and the Scriblerus Club. |
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A great deal of knowledge of perspective in art and understanding of the human figure was lost with the fall of Rome. |
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Examples include judo, gliding, modern pentathlon, figure skating and sailing. |
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However, the same parallelogram can also be cut along a diagonal into two congruent triangles, as shown in the figure to the right. |
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Given a circle of radius r, it is possible to partition the circle into sectors, as shown in the figure to the right. |
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He was also regularly meeting William Hazlitt, a powerful literary figure of the day. |
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There were four figure skating events, although held on October 28 and 29, months after the other events. |
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To date, Kuwait has registered 384 patents, the second highest figure in the Arab world. |
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Practically every major figure in the war, both North and South, has had a serious biographical study. |
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But in every instance the commonplace thing is transformed by metaphor, the figure that moves the object toward the metaquotidian. |
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Minimalist sculpture replaced the figure in public settings and architects almost completely stopped using sculpture in or on their designs. |
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It was announced that Galaxy jersey sales had already reached a record figure of over 250,000 prior to this formal introduction. |
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By 2006 this figure had reduced to around 550,000 but was still higher than its three domestic competitors. |
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In 1662 the 1st Duke of Ormonde returned as the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and became the predominant political figure of the Restoration period. |
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Unexpectedly, Boris Johnson, who had been a leading figure for Vote Leave, declined to be nominated shortly before the deadline for nominations. |
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He embraces her, but a shadowed figure rises from the trapdoor of the tower, startling Judy, who steps backward and falls to her death. |
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United Nations Statistics Division's figure for the United States is 9,833,517 sq km and China is 9,596,961 sq km. |
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However this figure does not include Australians with an Irish background who chose to nominate themselves as 'Australian' or other ancestries. |
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He was the key figure of the Protestant Church of the Slovene Lands, as he was its founder and its first superintendent. |
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The most influential figure was John Knox, who had been a disciple of both John Calvin and George Wishart. |
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Media commentators had debated whether the figure could be reached as the growth in subscriber numbers elsewhere in Europe flattened. |
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Ludwig van Beethoven was a crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras. |
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The Tapestry is not helpful, as it shows a figure holding an arrow sticking out of his eye next to a falling fighter being hit with a sword. |
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Church leaders dispute these figures, and claim that the true figure is nearer 200 each year. |
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Furthermore, Varus himself had been one of the figures on the Ara Pacis, but the figure is lost today. |
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The Persian religious figure Mani listed Aksum with Rome, Persia, and China as one of the four great powers of his era, during the 3rd century. |
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Chairil Anwar was considered as the greatest literary figure of Indonesia by American poet and translator, Burton Raffel. |
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The English lost 1600 men, an unusually high figure for them, far greater than their losses at Agincourt, indicating the ferocity of the fight. |
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From that point onwards, David was probably an important figure at the English court. |
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Certainly, religious concepts and imagery figure centrally in Blake's works. |
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Hardie subsequently was a leading figure in the development of the Labour Party. |
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The reclining figure was to have a profound effect upon Moore's work, becoming the primary motif of his sculpture. |
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He was a pioneering figure in the field of fantasy literature and the mentor of fellow writer Lewis Carroll. |
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Adam Mickiewicz, a principal figure in Polish Romanticism, widely regarded as one of the greatest Polish and European poets of all time. |
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Lalique became a central figure of Art Nouveau jewelry and glass, using nature, from dragonflies to grasses, as his model. |
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Sculpture was perhaps considered as the highest form of art by Romans, but figure painting was also very highly regarded. |
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Whether or not his shambling, unkempt, poiseless figure was the domicile of an immortal soul, was matter for question. |
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With his gangling figure and awkwardness, Orwell's friends often saw him as a figure of fun. |
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Brown bears often figure into the literature of Europe and North America, in particular that which is written for children. |
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The odd camera angle distorted her figure in the photograph. |
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Some cats are clever enough to figure out how to operate doorknobs. |
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It was made of 25 pieces of paper, each figure cut out and pasted onto the background. |
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Instead, figure out what you have to offer and suggest to a classmate you become best study buddies 4evah! |
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The ancient Colossus of Rhodes combined the role of human figure with those of portal and skyscraper. |
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If the settlement payment owed me was made on time, I didn't figure to be around for the ante upping. |
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In a brilliant figure that combines anthropopoeia and simile, the Lord is likened to a man who takes a lamp to make a diligent search. |
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This somewhat abrupt ending is caused by a previous movement from the figure on the bed. |
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If we backtrack through this problem, maybe we can figure out where we went wrong. |
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Infant mortality was at 77 per 1,000 live births in 2005, but in 2013 this figure had dropped to 47 within the first 12 months after birth. |
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The study of the figure of the Earth together with its gravitational field is the science of geodesy. |
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Then, the key figure was Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II, brother of Louis XVI's Queen Marie Antoinette. |
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A tall figure stepped up to the batwing doors of the saloon as Tommy and Matt passed. |
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When the abbot of St. Martin was born, he had so little the figure of a man that it bespoke him rather a monster. |
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Oh I'm such a block head, why didn't I figure this out sooner, this is embarrassing! |
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Another prominent figure in German air power construction this time was Helmuth Wilberg. |
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Position the battery toggle switch figure 4-5 to BATTERY. If the fog chamber lamp illuminates, the indicator is operational. |
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A polarising figure for Britons, Thatcher nonetheless ranks highly among historians, and generally fares well in contemporary opinion polls. |
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The smaller figure is more likely due to the very short distances the supplies would have to travel. |
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The first concrete state, or consistent surface, of the chaos must be of the same figure as the last liquid state. |
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Even if you do not identify yourself as a convention-goer, the hotel will figure it out by the dates you request. |
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Yermak is an important heroic figure in Russian history, depicted in film, literature, poetry, song, and paintings. |
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Jonas Barish was the leading figure among critics who appreciated Jonson's artistry. |
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Arsenal were starting to work up a head of steam and Tractor Boys boss Paul Jewell cut an increasingly frustrated figure on the touchline. |
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Composed and genial, the Corries cut an impressive figure in the sun-drenched Haifa courthouse. |
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As a leader of the free world the United States cuts an unconvincing figure with its racial segregation. |
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All these show Byrd gradually emerging as a major figure on the Elizabethan musical landscape. |
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You can figure for yourself what a darb of a setup that was for us seven hundred professional killers! |
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The dark figure concerning these criminal offences, is very high and the attitude towards reporting such cases is not constant. |
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And so I'd ask myself, why indeed dwell into to darkside of literature? Does it make me happy to figure out new ways to cause people's death? |
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Aunt Mary was Uncle Burney 's double aunt. Now figure that out. She was Uncle Burney 's father's sister and also his mother's sister. |
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Hockin was emerging as a principal target-villain in the case, a traitor to his union yet a key figure in the dynamitings. |
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Regarded as the leading figure of the satire boom, Peter Cook was ranked number one in the Comedians' Comedian poll. |
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Pineapples have been an island staple since the 19th century and figure into many marinades and drinks. |
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No one needed an Enigma machine to figure out why Jimmy Carter was recalling his days aboard a nuclear submarine. |
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The Euler line in the preceding figure is OH. N, the center of the nine-point circle, not only lies on the Euler line, but is also its midpoint. |
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Lord Lansdowne, in the absence of any alternative, remained the leading figure in the Whig opposition. |
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He was the only established front rank political figure in the faction and thus a very strong candidate to form the next Conservative ministry. |
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The adjoining figure represents an under-shot wheel in floody water, or when the river is high, and the water up to its shaft. |
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Like her younger brother, Augustus, who had begun his studies there in 1894, she studied figure drawing under Henry Tonks. |
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She got him going with all these stories, and then she'd leave him, and he'd be up all night trying to figure out the end. |
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The story had at its centre a godfatherlike figure of larger-than-life stature, and all the elements of a tragic drama. |
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The godforsakenness of the place is something more than a figure of speech. |
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Incorporated in 1826 to serve as a mill town, Lowell was named after Francis Cabot Lowell, a local figure in the Industrial Revolution. |
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Oh, could I see as then That figure of defiance, as he stood, Isled in a hush, in all his goodlihood, Superb, majestical, a man of men! |
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A googleplex, if it has slipped your mind, is a figure represented by the numeral 1 followed by a million zeros and then squared. |
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This figure indicates unsustainable ecological practices, because few species emerge each year. |
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That little man has a mind of his own, and even if I do figure on his payroll as confidential secretary, he doesn't tell me everything he knows. |
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This figure would rise significantly in cases where visa applications are also made for children. |
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Samina Durrani, mother of Shebaz Sharif's second wife, and Ilyas Mehraj, brother of his first, also figure in the documents. |
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The supporters are two salmon bearing rings, and the crest is a half length figure of Saint Mungo. |
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Besides naming the continent, the Greek mythological figure of Europa has frequently been employed as a personification of Europe. |
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In the late 16th century, James VI emerged as a major intellectual figure with considerable authority over the kingdom. |
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As well as using folk song tunes in his compositions, Vaughan Williams was an important figure in the first English Folk Song revival. |
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The Pinhole Cave Man is a late Paleolithic figure of a man engraved on a rib bone of a woolly rhinoceros, found at Creswell Crags in England. |
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Caesar was now the primary figure of the Roman state, enforcing and entrenching his powers. |
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A wind energy penetration figure can be specified for different duration of time, but is often quoted annually. |
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Olympic figure skating champion Kim Yuna will make her return to competition at the Golden Spin event in Zagreb next month. |
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He was a striking figure of great stature and powerful build, with a loud, melodious voice which could be heard from one hilltop to another. |
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The driving figure in the establishment of the Cambrian Archaeological Association was the Rev. |
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In other words, the PLP could unite behind an experienced figure who would take them to a dignified defeat but would save the furniture. |
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From this figure it is estimated that the population of Southern and Eastern England is 1 million. |
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A 2009 estimate by Somali community organisations puts the Somali population figure at 90,000 residents. |
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There is a long tradition of monarchs having their own figure incused in their kingdom's coins. |
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Leading opposition figure Levon Zourabian demanded answers on the matter from the floor of Parliament. |
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By 1510, this figure had increased with the birth of an additional 16 possible Yorkist claimants. |
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Awdry, he was the creator of Thomas the Tank Engine, the central figure in his Railway Series. |
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Oil and gas pipelines also figure prominently in the politics of Central Asia and the Caucasus. |
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The most famous public figure to resist the Treason Act was Sir Thomas More. |
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Raleigh has been widely speculated to be responsible for introducing the potato to Europe, and was a key figure in bringing it to Ireland. |
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They were led by white rays to a spot where they found a jaden figure of Lao-tzu buried in the ground. |
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The leading political figure at the beginning of the Restoration was Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon. |
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We can't figure out if we're more jel of her insane bod or luxurious lifestyle. |
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An intellectual of considerable ability, he is said to have been the figure who introduced Wren to arithmetic and geometry. |
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Hume became a major figure in the skeptical philosophical and empiricist traditions of philosophy. |
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Burns, an Ayrshire poet and lyricist, is now widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and became a major figure in the Romantic movement. |
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He was the first major figure to argue that mankind had evolved language skills in response to his changing environment and social structures. |
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Its most important figure was David Cox, whose later works make him an important precursor of impressionism. |
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Another major figure associated with the era is the classicist poet Jan Kochanowski. |
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This figure varies considerably among the various national delegations, however. |
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A tiny, upright figure on muleback, she wore a hat of deep red, her auburn hair falling down about her shoulders. |
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The Mandan's religion and cosmology was highly complex and centered around the figure known as Lone Man. |
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The emergence of Billy Wolfe as a leading figure in the SNP also contributed to this movement to the left. |
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With cameras in their faces, figure skaters awaiting their scores in the kiss-and-cry area offer a scene unlike any other. |
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Pearson, however, was unpopular with the UKIP grassroots, who viewed him as an establishment figure too favourable to the Conservatives. |
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At the terminals the shuttle trains traverse a figure eight to reduce uneven wear on the wheels. |
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Sculpted by David Wynne, the massive bronze figure incorporates flowing water into its design. |
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This spending figure is however still considerably lower than that of France or Germany. |
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An opponent of the real bills doctrine, he was a defender of the bullionist position and a significant figure in monetary theory. |
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Obviously Emin is not the first public figure to get lemon over tax increases. |
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Some have mistakenly said that Turing was a key figure in the design of the Colossus computer. |
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Kate's light-handed copyedit is shown in figure 1, along with a medium and heavy copyediting of the same passage. |
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Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond as the central figure for his works. |
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The power consumption of a vacuum cleaner, in watts, is often the only figure stated. |
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The figure demonstrates the parameters of the lipidogram of the animals from the three experimental groups. |
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Once this is done a figure relating the current to the torque can be used as a useful parameter for motor selection. |
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This potential figure is limited by the airport's restriction to 61 aircraft movements per hour. |
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It is likely that Birchard's figure is just the North American gross rental, and includes revenue from the 1954 and 1960 reissues. |
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Weighting of the 2001 Census data gives a figure of 154,791 people with Cornish ethnicity living in Cornwall. |
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Newcastle had thirty years' experience as a Secretary of State and was a leading figure on the diplomatic scene. |
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For purposes of illustrating a lecture on calisthenics, a stick figure is a better picture of a squatting man than something from the Louvre. |
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Market equilibrium occurs where quantity supplied equals quantity demanded, the intersection of the supply and demand curves in the figure above. |
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His grandfather, Henry Carlton Cumberbatch, was a submarine officer of both World Wars, and a prominent figure of London high society. |
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Really, how often do you need to figure out how many Seborga luiginos are equal to 800 Uzbekistan soms? |
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One of his fellow students was Paul Aurelian, a key figure in Cornish Monasticism. |
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Atonement for humanity, however, could only be made through the figure of Jesus, as a sinless being both fully divine and fully human. |
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Ashbee, for example, a central figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement, shared Morris's ambivalence. |
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If the triangle is moved to the other side of the trapezoid, then the resulting figure is a rectangle. |
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Luciferianism, on the other hand, is a belief system and does not revere the devil figure or most characteristics typically affixed to Satan. |
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Palmer was a key figure in Romanticism in Britain and produced visionary pastoral paintings. |
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The most important figure for the rise of Neopagan Druidry in Britain was Ross Nichols. |
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The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children gives a figure of 1 to 2 per week. |
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It has been suggested that some forts continued to be garrisoned by local Britons under the control of a Coel Hen figure and former dux. |
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Scott probably did more than any other figure to define and popularise Scottish cultural identity in the nineteenth century. |
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For it differs in no way from the representation I should form if I were thinking of a myriagon, or any figure with very many sides. |
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It is also the first record we have of the great figure King Lear, and the beginning of the mythical King Arthur figure. |
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Nevertheless, although he was overshadowed by contemporary explorers, Cabral today is regarded as a major figure of the Age of Discovery. |
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Other silent versions appeared for the silver screen, and some adaptations even moulded Turpin into a figure styled on Robin Hood. |
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It should nonetheless be performed in a smooth and graceful manner, with one figure flowing seamlessly into the next. |
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In England, Henry VIII was the King of England and a significant figure in the history of the English monarchy. |
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This figure beat the previous record of 70,204 set at the Sydney Cricket Ground during the 1932 Ashes series. |
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He is a well known public figure and is generally viewed by his peers as one of the greatest players of all time. |
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He brought his own unique brand of commentary to the game, and was a cult figure amongst darts fans and sport fans alike. |
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However, contemporary scholars now accept that Bar Hebraeus based his figure on a census of total Roman citizens. |
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