The second account is certainly fuller, but in what does this fullness consist? |
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Of top priority, of course, is the gospel, which is a fuller answer to the cursedness than standing up to bullies or hugging a grieving mother. |
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Today's school curriculum is fuller than ever, but the school day isn't any longer. |
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A brief synopsis of each of the mix elements is given below, and returned to for a fuller discussion in the following chapters. |
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Softly accompanied by New Age music, an elliptical disk of light crawls up the wall, its contour becoming fuller as it approaches the ceiling. |
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That appears to be good news, and we await with keen interest the fuller details of the scheme. |
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In order to get a fuller understanding of de la Tour's art, students should also study some of his nighttime pictures, his nocturnes. |
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Even so, the synonymy of 'elf' and 'fairy' should be regarded as a working assumption which requires fuller examination. |
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In its fuller exposition, the poem is a paean to the westward expansion of the country. |
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Traditional American shirts tend to be fuller in the torso, which might cause your shirt to bulge when tucking. |
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Without question, the DTS is the superior track here as it's fuller, richer, and more expansive. |
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Those with fuller busts should opt for swimwear which offers maximum support. |
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To make your lips look fuller, outline the shape with a soft pencil in the same colour tone as your lipstick. |
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Wrap dresses are flattering for fuller figures, and cap sleeves are great if you're concerned about your arms. |
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For a fuller description and statistical analysis of these polls, see the website. |
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The house is best known for coats, and this season they introduced a new style with the waist cut high and a fuller volume below waistlines. |
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The above-mentioned books by Lorenz and Gibson and Donovan offer fuller accounts of this period. |
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In a fuller statement given on 23 March 1985, Davis said that he had absconded from a local authority home in Newcastle. |
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This vinaigrette is especially good with fuller bodied ones like spinach and radicchio. |
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Wine makers now are crafting their Syrahs with fuller textures based in part around substantial alcohol levels, and lower acid levels. |
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This distinction between wanting and valuing requires far fuller explication than it has received so far. |
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He believes the treatment will ultimately pay for itself in that it will help patients lead a fuller, more normal life. |
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May I suggest that when referencing an earlier article that you use a fuller citation. |
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To get a fuller picture of the process of regulation of the miliary economy, let us specify what we mean by this process. |
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Let us, as Americans, examine Moore's arguments, weigh his disputations, and come to a fuller understanding of the issues he discusses. |
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And although his body is still skinny, about half the size of plump Sofia, his belly is growing wider and fuller. |
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Much fuller disclosure of information is required when the final assessment of costs takes place. |
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The '94 sauvignon blanc is extremely ripe, in a figgier, fuller, more opulent style than the '93 vintage. |
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Fair coverage, would include, not just the antipodes singing their antiphons of dissent, but a much fuller range of opinions and perspectives. |
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So we seek a fuller understanding of Baptism as initiation into a community of faith. |
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A fuller treatment of the documents which comprise the Treaty can be found here. |
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Shortly after Copland's death in 1990, Pollack decided the time was ripe for a fuller study of his life and work. |
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Flavors need to be developed to give a fuller, more robust and complete profile to overcome the lack of sugar. |
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The near elliptic sail cut is now sort of over-elliptic giving us a fuller, more elliptic lift distribution in both loose and tight settings. |
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With each breath, the roughness became a little fuller, a little more unbearable. |
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The new trend for a 1950s look is creeping in, accompanied by fuller skirts and wide belts. |
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A much fuller synthesis of experimental electronic music and hip hop is on its way. |
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They contain ingredients like camphor or menthol that increase blood flow to the area, creating a fuller look. |
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This softly pigmented wax will help shape brows and give them a bit more color to look fuller. |
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If so, he will not be as quick with a fuller tank of fuel come the first race. |
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The first is to present a fuller picture of himself, one that is more comfortable to the voter. |
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According to our peers in the fashion world, thongs and push-up bras have been sidelined to make way for the fuller brief and bra combination. |
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This forces your front deltoids to work through a fuller range of motion, one only possible via the ball-and-socket joints of your shoulders. |
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For a fuller listing of on-line phycological collections resources, try our Phycological Collections Catalogs Listings. |
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I'd already seen the film at the cinema and I own the DVD but I wanted a fuller picture. |
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Not only does the drainpipe leg hang badly with most footwear but it emphasises the fuller hips and rear. |
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Medium dry cider is for those who prefer a little sweetness and a fuller flavour and is particularly suited to red meat, pork, and oriental food. |
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A little beard definitely makes my cheeks look a bit fuller, which can only be a good thing. |
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The royal family are shown with elongated skulls and pear-shaped bodies with skinny torsos and arms but fuller hips, stomachs and thighs. |
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Their commitment to improving the human lot through a fuller knowledge of nature was closely connected with their millenarianism. |
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High levels do not necessarily imply cancer, but indicate the need for a fuller investigation. |
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The pocket skirt is fuller, swinging, and has two great big patch pockets with tucking detail. |
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For a quick morning tea, I like powdered green tea for its fuller antioxidant benefits and ease of use. |
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We must remove our blinkers to allow a fuller account of Aboriginal history to unfold. |
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The wine itself is rather fuller in body and more alcoholic than Chianti, reflecting its warmer production zone. |
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The wines tend to be light in body, though certainly fuller than most Gamays. |
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Consider an Argyle Merino turtleneck to balance fuller hips. |
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Breads with high fibre make you feel fuller than white bread. |
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The cut-away collars that accommodate fat Windsor knots are giving way to fuller cuts that pinch in neatly under the tie with the use of tabs or poppers. |
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This never-been-done-before adaptation of a timeless tale gives a fuller rendering of the book that is normally achievable in a classic adaptation. |
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Such side-stepping will frustrate newcomers in search of elucidation, or at the very least a fuller picture. |
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Watkins recently wrote to the Supreme Court urging Chief Justice John Roberts to take action against fuller. |
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In the Middle Ages many Alsace wines were fortified or spiced in order to compete with the fuller bodied Mediterranean wines such as sack and malmsey. |
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A fuller of cloth is one who prepares cloth, teasing and thickening it. |
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Don't rule out some of the fuller bodied reds as barbecue partners. |
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Fashions will range from slim jims to trousers for the fuller figures. |
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In thinking about how bootstrapping might work, we are led to a fuller appreciation of the role of language in supporting the cultural transmission of knowledge. |
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Can you recommend a natural treatment that will make my hair look fuller? |
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The bar staff dressed as bunny girls and collection buckets on the bar grew fuller and fuller as people paid for drinks with notes and freely threw in their change. |
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For the first time in history, women who are in the work force think of their lives as richer and fuller than those of their nonworking counterparts. |
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Fewer scales are needed to produce a consistent amontillado or oloroso sherry than a fino or manzanilla sherry because these fuller, richer wines vary less from year to year. |
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Other jackets and pants have a completely new and fuller body shape, where trousers are full, very long and straight and are worn loose at the waist. |
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It is worthwhile for the benefits it can bring with increased interest in learning, fuller cultural identity and awareness, and better ability to communicate together. |
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To make lips appear fuller, add a concealer above the lip line. |
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The stylist created this layered pixie using a technique called round graduation, in which the cut is fuller in the middle and shorter at the hairline and sides. |
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They deserve fuller annotation and analysis than the editor has provided, but are nevertheless welcome additions to the corpus of published epic texts. |
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Here are some hair tips that can work for minimizing fuller face shapes. |
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It might be interesting to pick up where Rogers leaves off to produce a fuller picture of the sad plight of Hispanism after the war. |
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The 2000 vintage has light, cherry fruit and a silky finish, whereas the 1999 is a little fuller, earthier and spicier. |
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Trains are fuller under Amtrak, but it is thought to be largely because there are fewer trains. |
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Other information such as aetiologies, risk factors, treatment goals and conventional treatments give an even fuller health picture. |
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But know that the Kremlin is biding its time for fuller revenge. |
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Birch drums have a natural boost in the high and low frequencies, which allows the drums to sound fuller. |
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As a film director, Jones finally gained fuller control of the projects and devised a visual style that complemented the humour. |
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James Hill Ramsay's Dawn of the Constitution gives a fuller discussion of the agreement, but does not give it any particular prominence. |
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A collection of Waugh's journalism and reviews was published in 1983, revealing a fuller range of his ideas and beliefs. |
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The only real consequence, according to Hyde, of a late foaling is that the coat was a bit fuller than other foals. |
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Technically, it works by slowing the transit of food across the ileocecal valve, keeping your stomach fuller for longer. |
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Songs such as Freewheel, Last Night I Nearly Died and Portrait take on a fuller feel, while Salvation Tambourine is shaken with manic glee. |
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Occupational health should play a fuller role in helping UK businesses return to pre-recession levels of growth. |
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Bollinger produces a fuller, toastier style, and achieves this by the use of oak barriques. |
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Later writers expanded the account to produce a fuller image of the wizard. |
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Although my hair was quite long to begin with it now looked thicker, fuller, fluffier, silkier and with a knock-out shine. |
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My hair is very thin and once I've had it blow-dried it always looks so much fuller. |
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If he could make someone's day or influence someone's life, then that alone would make his life fuller. |
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Hence, the information in this study on relationships with birth mothers and their families is fuller and more consistent than for birth fathers. |
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The law of the 13th century was judge-made law in a fuller and more literal sense than the law of any succeeding century has been. |
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Other concerns involve the use of nonstandard clauses in RPG insurance policies, which require a fuller examination. |
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But Johnson's tactic of forcing batsmen on to the back foot worked once more, as a widish fuller delivery was slashed behind. |
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This enables the parents to embrace or part company with the team's values in a fuller understanding of the real meaning and implications of either disvalued outcome. |
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See the main article on constitutive relations for a fuller description. |
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This is no small feat, given that, particularly in the last 10 years, the industry has seen more movement than a fuller figure without adequate foundation garment support. |
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Enclosure led to fuller winter employment in hedging and ditching. |
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I expected a fuller discussion of the Music Academy of Gauteng, as well as the late Johnny Fourie's contribution to the jazz programme at the Pretoria Technikon. |
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Instead, they point to initiatives from the database giants to absorb key technologies, enabling them to offer fuller XML support within the relational model. |
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But if, indeed, he indulges in half-truths they are often more persuading than most of what his fellow-dramatists punditically offer as truths of fuller blossom. |
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When you're several years into your relationship, the love goggles may come off, but they're replaced by new lenses that reveal another, fuller picture of your relationship. |
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Position papers, which serve as longer expositions of an issue and have a fuller explanation of APHA policy, are recommended to be about 3,000 words. |
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African lakes were fuller, apparently from decreased evaporation. |
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