But when the Peking duck arrives, he at last focuses on the food and watches in admiration as the waiters carve the roasted bird. |
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It focuses brilliantly on political intrigue and high stakes and assassins and crumbling empires. |
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She focuses on what is useful to a painter today in the historical traditions through which she lovingly browses. |
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Now she focuses more on eating whole foods, with their naturally low sodium content. |
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It also focuses on major health issues like heart disease, asthma and diabetes. |
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Current research in atomic physics focuses on describing the internal structure of atoms. |
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The five-week course focuses on the Meisner Technique, a form of method acting practiced on theatre stages around the world. |
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Generally Brill focuses his rock-steady handheld camera on the faces of the doctors, nurses and Gillies himself. |
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This essay focuses on three groups of townspeople who speak languages that belong to the Tai language family. |
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This book focuses on the development and evolution of institutions on the western frontier. |
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Rather, it determines the angle and elevation from which the camera focuses on him, while the WASD key combination controls his movements. |
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He now focuses on designing traction kites which can pull a board, a craft or a vehicle. |
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His research focuses on bilingualism and conceptions of language in language-minority education. |
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Other ideal sampler combinations offer a couple of intensive pampering services with a treatment that focuses on homecare. |
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It is an autopathography which focuses on the lessons learned primarily by the protagonist, his wife, children and family. |
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Most of the attention focuses on Pluto's status as one of our solar system's major planets. |
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He focuses on the meaningfulness and pleasure of the act of making by magnifying and expanding it. |
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This week the show focuses on social housing in Manchester, just as the introduction of the bedroom tax heaps more pressure on the system. |
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It also is advisable to mention that the curriculum focuses primarily on male-to-female violence. |
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An ancient musical system, Chinese music uses a scale of seven notes, but focuses on five core tones with two changing tones. |
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This long-term line of research focuses on tuco-tucos as a model for the study of diversification. |
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The telefilm focuses on the problems faced by a young widow, Sophia, who loses her husband, Martin, seven months after their marriage. |
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The commentary focuses on a single endpoint of one study and completely ignores other important and meaningful results from that study. |
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It focuses on the scientific approaches towards finding whether we are the only living creatures in the universe. |
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The article focuses on the basilectal features of the oldest speaker and considers how such features became stigmatized. |
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While pa kua focuses on circles, its sister art, hsing yi focuses on lines and linear attacks. |
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The gallery focuses on the history of the Baha'i Faith, its philosophy and the socio-economic activities of Baha'is around the world. |
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In one of his scenes, the camera focuses in on the band gathered in a circle as if they are shooting dice. |
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Although her art focuses on Scotland's industrial landscapes, Downie is not a native Scot. |
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But if one focuses on the company's positive secular trends, the picture is different. |
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The frank talk focuses on profit, healthy food, markets, marketing, progressive management, and bankers. |
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The 30 second spot focuses just on the exclusive games, without mentioning the Blu-ray or Home. |
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Unlike the previous installment, this movie focuses primarily on the students, allowing many of the adults little more than walk-on cameos. |
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The second part of the article focuses on the sermons from the point of view of sins, the central theme of quadragesimal sermons. |
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It instead focuses upon the absurdist horror of one man holding back a tide of blood. |
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He insists that the employees earn decent salaries and enjoy a good quality of life, so mostly he focuses on lowering other costs of production. |
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The project, based at Pennsylvania State University, focuses on work and family issues in academe. |
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The course focuses on systemic evils and the social contexts that produce them. |
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The electron beam gun emits electrons, accelerates the beam of electrons, and focuses it on the work piece. |
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The second phase of development focuses on consolidation and organization, it is a time of increased accommodation to the secular world. |
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He pauses at a boundary, then sets up his old-fashioned camera on its tripod, focuses and sets the exposure, and then waits. |
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The book focuses on Henry, who time-travels, involuntarily and at times of stress. |
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The crowd focuses on Wesley Bunch, a tanned, sinewy mountaineer from Jackson with a massive blond afro. |
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The first episode focuses on a fictional Army unit as soldiers arrive in Iraq for their first tour of duty. |
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The artist's work focuses on the seafront and includes the groynes, gulls, yachts, beach huts and other items that form estuary scenery. |
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But while William Wyler focuses on women as redeemers, Doc scripts them as Jezebels. |
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This study focuses on the loan terms which occur in both this basic form and its acrolectal counterpart. |
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Nai focuses on flowers and paints in a variety of media, including watercolors, gouache, acrylics, oils and tempera. |
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The rest of the paper focuses on core joblessness, which poses the greater challenge to policymakers. |
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Whereas Augustine focuses on the trinitarian nature of God, Denys picks up the Johannine interest in the divine attributes. |
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Rather, the museum places railroading in the context of the community and focuses on the daily lives of the railroad's workers and families. |
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In more recent work, Gilligan focuses on the moral development of adolescent girls. |
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The first model focuses on surfaces expanding as a result of adsorptive processes. |
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She also focuses on the ways in which the use of the adversary method as a paradigm of philosophy limits and distorts the work of philosophers. |
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That person, born aeons ago, unknowingly began a multibillion-dollar industry that focuses on treating illness. |
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One theory focuses on the fact that people with red hair have a different type of melanin than people with dark hair. |
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According to dharma, or divine law, temple worship is important because it focuses our concentration on God. |
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He focuses on his hero's physical body and gives priority to agility, skill, and performance. |
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The candidate writes an agony uncle column which focuses on tax and benefit changes. |
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The Adventure Show focuses on fanatics who get their kicks out of non-traditional sports with an emphasis on extremes and endurance. |
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In succeeding years, the government adopts a cabinet system, a bicameral parliament, and focuses the economy on industrialization. |
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The strategic plan focuses primarily on overall goals of the business and defining the business. |
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Accordingly, a radio telescope consists of a concave metal reflector that focuses the radio waves on a receiver. |
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For example, the close range shield features quick, multiple hits, while the long-range weapon focuses in on powerful blows. |
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This collection focuses primarily on Peirce's realism, pragmatism, and theism, with attention to his tychism and synechism. |
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Therefore, it should come as no surprise that his self-created guitar festival focuses primarily on the blues. |
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But it is crucial that the meeting is not consumed by recriminations about the past, and instead focuses on salvaging the club's future. |
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This retrospective focuses entirely on works held in British collections, spanning portraits, still lifes and landscapes. |
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The camera switches across to the other side of my mouth and focuses on a huge filling that gleams two distinct colours, copper and silver. |
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Rather than emphasizing what a region lacks, the bioregionalism movement focuses on what assets are available and abundant. |
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This section focuses on resources in which materials bibliographically related to the resource are available online. |
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The reflector reflects the light from the lamp toward the condensing lens, which focuses the light onto the slide being projected. |
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The story focuses on a self-help group of victims of alien abductions, formed to examine these and other close encounters of various kinds. |
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Two of the fighting stances for each character are based on real world martial arts, and the third style focuses solely on weapon-based combat. |
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The paper focuses on genes involved in metabolizing and disposing of xenobiotic chemicals, such as those in the cytochrome P450 gene families. |
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This workshop focuses on basic training in Odissi, Bharatanatyam and Kathak. |
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The film focuses on a turbulent period in the collaboration between the two songwriters. |
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Your book focuses on the lions of Gir, the saltwater crocs of Australia's Northern Territory, Romania's brown bears, and Siberian tigers. |
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This paper focuses on references and allusions to the Prophet in this treatise. |
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Easily removable, yarn bombing focuses less on making a permanent statement and more on lending a sense of warmth to colder spaces. |
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There are three traditional focuses for our Lenten observance and they are prayer, fasting and almsgiving. |
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The study focuses on math and language arts, and the results strongly support these hypotheses. |
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Powered by infrared lasers, the shiny surface reflects and focuses this laser beam into a ring. |
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First, the overall plot focuses upon the hubris of an upper class that thinks itself above the powers of mortality. |
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Ferguson focuses his attention on the repetitions and little changes involved in the drawn-out affair that is the filming of a Hollywood scene. |
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Green is the one single colour that focuses directly on the retina, so it's the easiest colour for the eye to see. |
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The novel focuses on the conflicts between atheism and theism, Leninism and Marxism. |
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While he focuses on the kiwi dollar, he shows how the underlying issues are global. |
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The short film focuses on a businessman who transforms into a drag queen at night. |
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I have followed a new dietary program that focuses on vegetables, fruits, lean proteins and whole grains. |
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Just like a camera lens, the eye's lens focuses light to form sharp, clear images. |
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A lens focuses this light at the back focal plane of the objective to allow collimation at the sample. |
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The lens stores and then focuses light from the video that you are capturing onto the image sensor located behind it. |
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An objective lens focuses the light onto a region approximately 1 mm in diameter and subsequently collects the light returning from the target. |
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Haley reverts her eyes to the cement edge of the pool, as her friend focuses on the swimmer approaching them. |
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Operation Night Life, with the Gauteng Tourism Authority, focuses on tourist's spots, taverns, shebeens and clubs. |
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His research focuses on plant molecular biology, genetics, and bioinformatics. |
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It's fueled by a long legacy of anti-intellectualism and right-wing populism that focuses anger on liberal eggheads. |
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The first section, for example, focuses on the sexist and sometimes misogynist practices that commonly exist within families. |
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Day 1 focuses on the contribution from scientists in physics, material science and life sciences. |
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In the simple experiment, a converging lens focuses laser light from two pinholes onto two different photodetectors. |
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The album focuses on the role of top-rank designers in creating missilery and the Baikonur's infrastructure components. |
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But antitrust law focuses on the power of sellers and potential injury to consumers. |
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The most important discussion of volcanic activity focuses on the Owens Valley, which is in fact an active rift valley. |
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His newest work focuses, like Wilde, on a female lead, but the female here is an artist in her own right, rather than the wife of one. |
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Today's text focuses on justification and our being made righteous before God. |
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We hope he has a good accountant and focuses mainly on what he is good at, in order not to confuse people any further. |
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The book's second half focuses on the ethics of prophetic and apocalyptic literature. |
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It focuses on what we intend to give, rather than what we would like to receive, and in this respect it appeals to me a great deal. |
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Colours that were not previously apparent subtly appear as the eye focuses on the space between colours. |
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Because the zone plate focuses to a point, it must match the focal length of the camera. |
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It focuses on moving away from lecture-style teaching and into more western methods such as role playing and problem solving. |
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At this stage in their development, the camera focuses on the parents' reaction to the shattering news. |
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This review focuses on these key areas and underlines the major problem that the specialty faces namely, overcrowding. |
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This paper focuses on the semantics of implicit arguments and compares it with that of explicit indefinites. |
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The audit focuses on preventive services, including cancer screening, immunizations, and living wills. |
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The novel focuses upon the paisanos of the Monterey area, paralleling their lives with those of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. |
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Using a remote PC, the operator illuminates the target, focuses the camera, and selects the appropriate analytical tools. |
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The company primarily focuses on produce, but its offerings also include sustainably raised meat, eggs, artisan bread, and local dairy. |
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The book has four longish chapters, each of which focuses on a particular crime or criminal. |
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At present work in West Yorkshire focuses on rugby league, rugby union, girls' football and athletics. |
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The play focuses on ordinary people ruminating over questions they'd never been required to address publicly before. |
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The Small Boats Course focuses on traditional boatbuilding, both lapstrake and carvel plank-on-frame construction, using modern materials and techniques. |
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The lack of opposition to the establishment of sea control has permitted the few large and powerful navies to reorient their focuses in a landward direction. |
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The most time-consuming and expensive step in constructing microcircuits focuses a pattern of light onto a semiconductor surface coated with a photosensitive film. |
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Life on the Tracks is a humorous and heart-rending film which focuses on family life in a Filipino shanty town built either side of a railway track. |
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But truly the most annoying part is that the Vine video focuses more on, of all things, barbecue sauce instead of the president. |
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This review focuses on the use of flow cytometry for estimation of nuclear DNA content in plants with a special emphasis on the estimation of DNA in absolute units. |
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This chapter rejects this approach and focuses on the cultural and commercial exchanges between an amorphous Europe and the societies to its east. |
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Walker said that although he signed the ultrasound bill, it is not something he focuses on. |
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A poet of inwardness, he focuses on the delicate self-consciousness of the young man as thematic contrast to his behaviour's transgressive nature. |
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Their analysis, therefore, focuses on ways of deterring competitive strategies that are otherwise seen to be the rational response within an anarchically structured system. |
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He talked about his disgust with the way the news media focuses on celebrities. |
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As a result, instead of the clean visuals that typify the science fiction genre, we see lens flares, shaky handheld cameras, zooms, and sloppy rack focuses even in CGI shots. |
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Eliot focuses on the weapons used in the conflict in Syria, and open source investigations tools and techniques. |
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Exchange theory, which focuses on rational self-interest as the basis for relatedness, has been particularly criticized by feminist writers as androcentric. |
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The New Moon, Wednesday, focuses on finances, as you get in synch with a loved one or partner over shared investments. |
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Instead, the film focuses specifically on hayward and her family, stripped of overt political messages or loaded debates. |
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The first is ecological and focuses on recent methods aimed toward quantifying the canopy-disturbance history of forests as recorded by tree rings. |
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The flatter cornea then focuses images farther back inside the eyeball, projecting them on the retina instead of in front of it, as is the case in nearsightedness. |
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Nintendo often focuses on its established franchises, and the Wii U has continued that trend. |
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The action focuses on the decision-making process of a movie studio hotshot. |
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A seminar at Edinburgh University's veterinary center focuses on educating people on the correct way of interacting with highly-strung avians from macaws to budgies. |
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Even though he focuses almost totally on the insects, one gleans bits of personal information that elucidate his all-encompassing endeavors, bordering on mania. |
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Here, as elsewhere, Berg focuses tightly on contingencies but underrates the contexts which give them meaning. |
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The terror group also focuses on conducting a war of nerves. |
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In addition to the giant catfish, the project focuses on other endangered species, such as the giant barb, the national fish of Cambodia, and the seven-striped barb. |
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Though it opens and closes with the starkness of words on a page, or in part because it does, the film focuses the viewer on that which is not said, not sayable. |
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This article focuses exclusively on heterosexual relationships. |
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Elton focuses on changes in population and community dynamics that result from accidental and deliberate human introductions and subsequent attempts at biological control. |
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The site focuses on the benefits of reallocating low-frequency wireless capacity from broadcasting to unlicensed applications, both here and around the world. |
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The drunkenness, heated arguments and ribaldry of The County Election return in The Verdict of the People, which focuses on the counting of votes. |
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Never mind that China obsessively focuses on feathering its own economic nest, often at the expense of poor nations. |
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In this sense, it can easily be seen how a camera's lens always focuses inward at least as much as it does outward toward the subject of the photographer's gaze. |
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The chapter focuses on what operations management and management accounting say about the sources of performance, and then looks at interorganizational control. |
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Broken into extremely short chapters, the text focuses on the lives of these individuals, but provides little historical context with which to situate these case studies. |
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Dedicated to labor history, the first section focuses on internal conflicts within the Wilhelminian SPD as well as perceptions of labor parties during the Weimar period. |
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Going by the brief synopsis available, this telefilm focuses on sin and its origins in the context of the injustice and violence seen in the world today. |
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Another of the more radical recommendations focuses on medical training. |
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This includes a list of ingredients that are not permitted, as opposed to the white list that focuses on a very substantial list of things that are permitted. |
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The film focuses on two Ukranian teens, Raya and Luba, who are lured into slavory by promises of a hotel job. |
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Our current preventive routine focuses on treating such cardiac risk factors as hypertension and cholesterol. |
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Suspense, of which Hitchcock remains the acknowledged master, is merely the form of cinema that focuses most self-consciously on this general truth of cinematic experience. |
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The course focuses on a wholefood diet as the basis of sound nutrition. |
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His chapter on Paris art focuses almost exclusively on economics, resulting in what must be one of the least scintillating treatments of the Impressionists ever written. |
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Rather than looking at distributing a bunch of applications across a bunch of processors and aggregating unused compute power, Powerllel focuses on the application itself. |
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The camera focuses on the wrinkled laughter lines around the man's eyes. |
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One popular genre, the story of college life, focuses too exclusively on the young, whether it be the apple-cheeked football hero or the snarky slouch. |
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She focuses a lot of her time on after school activities, such as student council and the yearbook committee. |
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Instead, Cooke focuses mainly on her heavy drinking, because it had a significant effect on her performances. |
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He also recently launched Purple Travel, which focuses on exploring the planet through travel experiences. |
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Chapter 3 focuses on evolution, systematics, and biogeography. |
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Current treatment for psoriasis focuses on reducing inflammation and slowing down the rapid growth and shedding of skin cells called keratinocytes. |
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This course focuses on testing strategies, remediation, practice testing, building confidence, individual and group strategies, and community building. |
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It will mean extra officers being assigned to the Regional Crime Unit which focuses on cross-border crime, including burglary gangs and cashpoint tricksters. |
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Occasionally, when Brie focuses very hard, her loved ones can Briefly sense her, can hear her whispering in their ears. |
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A 10-track sound collage of ambient world beats and rhythms dominate this second installment that focuses on the ancient traditions of Indian and Pakistani music. |
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Similarly, much of the policy rhetoric coming from Washington focuses on fears of incipient inflation that have yet to pan out. |
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Filmed on location in Egypt, the series also focuses on the story of the Ancient Egyptians, whose secrets and belongings the adventurers were so desperate to uncover. |
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Set in a Glasgow slum 30 years ago during the binmen's strike, Ratcatcher focuses on the aftermath of a drowning in a canal and its effect on a 12-year-old boy. |
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His music focuses on the social and economic issues that affect the daily lives of ordinary people, and is influenced by the traditional mbira and drumming rhythm of his clan. |
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Helping to ease the sense of isolation or loneliness, talk therapy focuses on revising the negative thoughts and feelings associated with depression. |
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She is the most perfect creation in the world, the most innocent bundle of coos and yawns and mumbles, and my heart breaks every time she focuses on my face. |
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The exhibit focuses on recent activist art by Chicago-based artists. |
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We also see her physically battling Sheriff Clark, but the camera focuses on her falling to the ground. |
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As this study focuses on urban areas, a bunch could normally mean a cluster of vehicles released from an upstream traffic signal during the green time. |
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The other part of the female breadwinner equation focuses on the steep rise in unwed mothers. |
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This major exhibition focuses on the theme of desire in Surrealist art. |
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The report focuses on the theme of proactively learning from experience. |
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One of the focuses of the campaign has been tippers and the Council has warned that anyone caught dumping waste illegally is liable for a fine and a court appearance. |
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In classrooms where an assimilationist view of language and culture is in place, language arts instruction focuses on the acquisition of English first. |
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It was created in 1968, and its collection focuses on modern and contemporary art, with the goal of stimulating interest in modern art among Berliners. |
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It focuses on technical smuggling-which involves the misdeclaration, undervaluation, misclassification of goods, and other kinds of importation fraud. |
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His research focuses on the mechanisms of cell movement and division. |
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He focuses much of his attention on a third war, often simmering under the surface, between Washington and Islamabad. |
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The drama, which focuses on a backstreet abortionist, was crowned British film of the year, while its star, Imelda Staunton, took the best actress accolade. |
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Kramer, known widely as the Vet Guru runs his own mobile practice that focuses on pain management. |
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Undertaking religious pilgrimage is a seen as a meritorious practice since it focuses the mind on places associated with the Buddha, saintly people, or holy objects. |
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The black swan concept focuses on an individual event instead of the cumulative probability of the numerous events that will lead to the same outcome. |
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It focuses on limiting future tax increases, not cutting taxes radically. |
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Initial research focuses on rainbow trout and other salmonids, but later research could include species such as striped bass, walleye, and yellow perch. |
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The magic eye in the camera focuses on a spot in the middle of the screen. |
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The musical, based on the book by Abe Burrows with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, focuses on J Pierrepont, a young window cleaner who starts to climb the corporate ladder. |
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The second chapter focuses on adenosine end-uses, the third one gives summary on a number of patents. |
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The controversy surrounding the Banyamulenge focuses on when they arrived in the Congo. |
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The show focuses on three women, including the kittenish, outlandishly bosomed Keri, and Fran, a near-ringer for Mary Wilson of the Supremes. |
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High fantasy is a complex, philosophical form of literature that focuses on themes such as the conflict between good and evil. |
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The other, known as The Henge Shop, focuses on selling New Age paraphernalia and books. |
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A work of uncertain date, the Origo focuses on military and political events, to the neglect of cultural and religious matters. |
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Space commercialization and space tourism are more recent focuses in aerospace. |
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The series focuses on major British scientific achievements throughout history. |
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Economics focuses on the behaviour and interactions of economic agents and how economies work. |
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The institute focuses on understanding disease, enhancing health and restoring function. |
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Milton's first criticism of idolatry focuses on the practice of constructing temples and other buildings to serve as places of worship. |
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Brean Hammond focuses on Pope's singular achievement in making an independent living solely from his writing. |
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Drumming characteristically focuses on driving rhythms, strong bass drum and a backbeat on snare, sometimes using cymbals for emphasis. |
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Marlowe's subject matter is different from Shakespeare's as it focuses more on the moral drama of the renaissance man than any other thing. |
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This book focuses on how his aspect on life changed after his injury woes, and how he overcame them. |
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The Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Queen Street focuses on portraits and photography. |
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The classic Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera The Pirates of Penzance focuses on The Pirate King and his hopeless band of pirates. |
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South Asia Programme primarily focuses on bonded labour in India's brick kilns, and bonded labour practices in Nepal's agriculture. |
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Africa Programme focuses on working against descent based slavery in Mauritania and Niger, as well as forced child begging in Senegal. |
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Europe Programme focuses on advocating for better policies protecting victims of slavery in the UK and the rest of Europe. |
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The service model union focuses more on maintaining worker rights, providing services, and resolving disputes. |
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Monetarism is an economic theory that focuses on the macroeconomic effects of the supply of money and central banking. |
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Another narrative focuses on high levels of private debt in the US economy. |
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In the development discourse, the basic needs model focuses on the measurement of what is believed to be an eradicable level of poverty. |
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Tearfund primarily focuses on supporting those in poverty and providing disaster relief, especially for disadvantaged communities. |
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The former largely focuses on the built environment and how humans create, view, manage, and influence space. |
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Human geography is a branch of geography that focuses on the study of patterns and processes that shape the human society. |
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The new distillery, named Inchdairnie, focuses on exporting to markets in India, Africa and the Far East. |
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It focuses on the history of the Glenrothes area from a period between the early 19th century to the late 20th century. |
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There were five levels of NVQ ranging from Level 1, which focuses on basic work activities, to Level 5 for senior management. |
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The native language class, however, focuses on basic literacy while the community language class focuses on listening and speaking skills. |
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Much notable Chicago fiction focuses on the city itself, with social criticism keeping exultation in check. |
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This apparent paradox is addressed in a theory that focuses on the physics of development. |
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Paleobotany focuses on the study of fossil plants, but traditionally includes the study of fossil algae and fungi. |
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Tilikum's behaviour sparked the production of the documentary Blackfish, which focuses on the consequences of keeping orcas in captivity. |
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As the series progresses, Sam focuses on how he will get home in almost every episode. |
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The arc focuses on the death and partial resurrection of main character Owen Harper, and how he copes as a dead man. |
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It focuses on professional education, such as teaching, healthcare and engineering. |
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Disease control focuses on containing infections and breeding resistant strains, and is the subject of much ongoing research. |
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The venue WORM focuses on experimental music and related cutting edge subcultural music. |
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A second strategy focuses on areas that retain most of their original diversity, which typically require little or no restoration. |
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Wreck removal focuses on the removal of hazardous or unsightly wrecks that have little or no salvage value. |
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One of the main focuses of Adidas has always been football kits, and the associated equipment. |
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The Women's County Championship is played each year, in a similar manner to the men's, but the Women's county game focuses upon 50 over cricket. |
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Many sports camps are of the second type, which focuses almost exclusively on one particular sport. |
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The school of thought derived from Marx and known as Political Economy focuses on production, in contrast. |
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This section mainly focuses on American concerns even if it can reasonably be generalized to other Western countries. |
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Chapter 17 and 18 focuses on the divinities the Gauls believed in and Dis, the god which they claim they were descended from. |
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In the 21st century, anthropology focuses more on the study of people in urban settings and the use of kinship charts is seldom employed. |
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It is a field of research that frequently focuses on the definition of the chemical composition of archaeological remains for source analysis. |
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The new mercantilism has different goals and focuses on more rapid economic growth based on advanced technology. |
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The branch of medicine that focuses on infections is referred to as infectious disease. |
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This article focuses on describing the general history of the group and on giving an overview of the diversity it encompasses. |
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Agroindustry focuses on the processing of coffee and sugar products, with citrus packers holding an important position as well. |
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The field of phonetics is a multilayered subject of linguistics that focuses on speech. |
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Sir Tristan is the namesake of the book and his adulterous relationship with Isolde, his uncle Mark's wife, is one of the focuses of the section. |
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It is the third generation that focuses the variations and stabilizes the dialect. |
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It focuses on the Old English and Middle English changes leading to the modern forms. |
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In this regard, it is important to understand that the V2 principle focuses on the finite verb only. |
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The dictionary content in Oxford Dictionaries focuses on current English and includes modern meanings and uses of words. |
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Fraud in the factum focuses on whether the party alleging misrepresentation knew they were creating a contract. |
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Fraud in inducement focuses on misrepresentation attempting to get the party to enter into the contract. |
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One prominent answer to this question focuses on the economic benefits of enforcing bargains. |
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While a hand and a foot have many dissimilarities, the analogy focuses on their similarity in having an inner surface. |
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It focuses on the colonial era before 1947 and typically emphasises caste and downplays class, to the annoyance of the Marxist school. |
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The dance style in cities focuses primarily on more sophisticated footwork in addition to movement and turns. |
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In countries such as these, the upper house generally focuses on scrutinizing and possibly vetoing the decisions of the lower house. |
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In fact, iron is so common that production generally focuses only on ores with very high quantities of it. |
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The lead user method focuses on idea generation based on leading users to develop breakthrough innovations. |
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A dictionary is a linguistic work which primarily focuses on alphabetical listing of words and their definitions. |
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Whereas retribution focuses on the offender's wrong, retaliation focuses on the impulse of the victim to strike back at the offender. |
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The right-wing Reversionist focuses on a small town past where law, order and predictability prevail. |
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The Dartmoor Prison Museum, located in the old dairy buildings, focuses on the history of HMP Dartmoor. |
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Cheesemaking class focuses on two of the word's great fresh cheeses, mozzarella and ricotta, including acidulation, stretching and serving. |
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Klune focuses on casting, forming, machining and assembly of aerostructure parts and offers a range of cold-formed sheet metal components. |
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Set in a working Washeteria in London during the Thatcher era, this bold film focuses on relationships between white and Asian communities. |
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Adhocracy focuses on the external organisational growth and is characterised by elasticity, resources, earning, creativity and acclimation. |
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It focuses on the show's whackiest character, Abi, who gets embroiled in a murder investigation on a cruise. |
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While these wasps are common worldwide, the monograph focuses on species from the Afrotropical Region. |
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The company focuses on two-way traceability through the supply chain and monitors how agronomics translate to final cup quality. |
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The Master Class Series focuses on users who have successfully deployed XML technology in document-centric or web services environments. |
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Wilhelm focuses on the gender amorphousness of hands under an artist's gaze. |
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Ezzaldin also said the youth centre focuses mainly on fitness and this sport further added to the cause. |
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This paper focuses on an initial discussion on qualitative research by exploring and discussing its main aspects. |
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This announcement focuses on zolpidem products approved for use at bedtime. |
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A chapter on domestic terrorism focuses on radical left-wing groups such as ecoterrorists, animal rights extremists, and antiglobalism activists. |
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The article mostly focuses on the use of paper counts and the JIF to evaluate scientific research in Lithuania. |
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Owen's chapter on the Jina images at Ellora focuses as much on the pratiharyas as on the Jina images themselves. |
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The largest part of the book focuses on 22 medically important arthropods, mostly belonging to the insect and arachnid classes. |
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Prof Marshall's work focuses on regrowing the dentin using the calcium solution. |
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This study focuses on the outcome on the auditors themselves which is the job satisfaction arising from the perceived time budget attainability. |
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This game focuses on students brainstorming noun groups from a given stimulus and increasing automaticity through repeated use. |
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This patent landscape focuses on current Resistive Switching Random Access Memories. |
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But it is the racial undertow that energizes the tides of anger and focuses the force of the ressentiment. |
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Arkema Emulsion Systems focuses on latex binders, while Coatex is entirely dedicated to water-based rheology additives. |
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The second chapter focuses on barium petroleum sulfonate end-uses, the third one gives summary on a number of patents. |
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Tea products were one of the focuses at the Housewares Show from arta, Chef'n's sophisticated serveware and barware brand. |
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