The ideological clash between monotheism and polytheism furnishes the world with one of its first examples of asymmetrical warfare. |
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Each eye forms a cluster of roots, and furnishes a very fine stock, which is taken up after winter. |
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Language furnishes the best proof that a law accepted by a community is a thing that is tolerated and not a rule to which all freely consent. |
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He also reports the view that it is the brain that furnishes the sensations of hearing, sight and smell. |
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The huge fireplace with its Dutch tiles furnishes further evidence of the antiquity of this chamber. |
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The author's presentation of freedom of choice informed by critical thinking furnishes a sense of liberation. |
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Indeed, this masterful handling of imagery also furnishes a narrative version of a stereopticon. |
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The alleged debt is simply an accounting fiction that provides a mask over reality and furnishes a convenient means for mulcting the taxpayer. |
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I like the rain, because it fills up the reservoirs and furnishes me with plentiful electricity. |
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The skeleton of cyclostomes furnishes far fewer taxonomic characters than that of the more complex cheilostomes. |
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From whooping theremins to massed strings and synths, music furnishes our future dreams. |
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A third, cascara, furnishes more than 5 million pounds of dried bark that's processed for laxatives. |
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In common with other labiates, Basil furnishes an aromatic, volatile oil, and on this account is much employed in France for flavouring soups, especially turtle soup. |
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The emerging technology of digital scanning furnishes an opportunity to provide access to these important newspaper resources without destroying the resource itself. |
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They were popularly derided for their congenital dim-wittedness, which here furnishes an appropriate intellectual counterpart to the social standing of the ex-slave Sarmentus. |
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It furnishes just enough medical science for us to feel flattered, and enough uncertainty in the crosscurrent of motives to keep us guessing. |
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This array of agreements furnishes the necessary infrastructure for cooperation against all types of profit-oriented criminal groups. |
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In addition they develop their flight of steps in a pleasing architectural volume that furnishes the space. |
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It furnishes the tools with which children and young people carve out their lives, and is a lifelong source of comfort, renewal and strength. |
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The legume plant furnishes a home and subsistence for the bacteria in root nodules. |
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This shall not apply if the orderer furnishes proof that the expenses were lower or that there were no expenses. |
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No other single work furnishes such comprehensive and particular guidance to the spreading landscapes, the highways and bypaths of English Literature. |
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The creditor shall give up the possessory lien where the debtor furnishes an equivalent security. |
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It furnishes mechanical energy to muscle cells, electrical energy to nerve cells. |
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That furnishes the egg with enough water to carry out the reactions of embryo development. |
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It promotes democracy and furnishes aid with greater gusto than any other nation. |
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It also furnishes trade with clearer rules and transparency to prevent bureaucracy, malpractice and bribery. |
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I believe it does because it furnishes a more complex, holistic and comprehensive vision and also an evolutionary or developmental perspective. |
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However, that source furnishes inadequate understanding of the nature and function of these two freedoms. |
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The synchronization track furnishes one pulse per revolution having a width of 240 pulses furnished by the signal track. |
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In addition, the client directly funds the salaries of the support staff and furnishes office materials and supplies, and accommodation. |
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He or she does not give an opinion but furnishes all the information necessary for the parties to make proper decisions. |
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The DPR furnishes information on the results achieved by the PSLRB with the public funds entrusted to it. |
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However, it furnishes no information whatsoever on what type of change is to be expected in the present situation. |
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The Judicial Police Department for Children and Adolescents furnishes support for the juvenile criminal justice system. |
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This stage furnishes the ammunition for two.45 Colt sixguns,.45 caliber blanks with enough blast to pop balloons but not send bullets around haphazardly. |
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And Neoplatonism furnishes the most poignant example, inasmuch as its monism merely inverts earlier Platonism's dualism and only magnifies the melancholy. |
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Of course, such monitoring requires detailed statistical information, but BFEG furnishes expert support to enterprises wishing to undertake self-monitoring. |
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An interesting passage in Piers Plowman furnishes us with a proof of the extent to which these songs penetrated into England. |
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The Manager furnishes the office space and facilities, clerical help, bookkeeping and the internal accounting services required by each of the Funds. |
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Accordingly, this evaluation furnishes some information on the extent to which Africa's evolving development policies are responsive to NADAF objectives. |
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This guest house furnishes web access to its customers. |
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Monte Carlo simulation furnishes the decision-maker with a range of possible outcomes and the probabilities they will occur for any choice of action. |
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If the pre-Austronesians and pre-Japonics were in contact in Shandong, this furnishes an opportunity for the transmission of both rice cultivation and tooth evulsion from the former to the latter. |
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The Espinosa case is of considerable significance since it furnishes a vivid illustration of the power of the victim to influence the course of plea bargaining in a state that has enacted strong victims' rights legislation. |
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In its last part the 2006 Report furnishes a broad-brush picture of world research and technological development, against which the movement by emerging scientific nations like China or South Korea can be observed. |
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Petra is a trainee with very good skills not only relating to crafts, but also a scholastically very accomplished, while Andrea furnishes very good skills in crafts, but is rather deficient scholastically. |
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Thierry de Vries is responsible for the Corporate Office which furnishes legal support on the activities of the Group and which looks after external communication. |
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This report summarizes the productivity, recovery, quality and costs of producing the chips, as well as the quality of pulp produced from chip furnishes with different percentage of rot. |
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The latter fact also means that the extra riches in symbolism, that crossroads of associations, furnishes him with a greater number of 'words' to tell the story of which the models in his paintings are the dramatis personae. |
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Because of its directness, flexibility, variety and economy, the sales letter furnishes a satisfactory medium for a great deal of merchandising under these circumstances. |
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It's about a financial executive who furnishes his clients with financial tip-offs borne out of his daughter's roleplaying games. |
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Descending the line furnishes justification for the claims of the dianoetic sciences and beliefs about the material world, including the states of affairs in actual cities. |
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To this end, Iran trains the Taliban and furnishes it with light weapons but carefully directs the militants to the south and east of Afghanistan. |
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In order to better ensure the monitoring of cases where licences or registration are not required, it is proposed that the operator furnishes a proof of legitimacy of the country of export. |
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History furnishes compelling evidence that more open markets and growing international trade and investment are powerful sources for economic growth and rising per capita incomes. |
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The Bank also furnishes the COB with the information it needs to supervise canvassing activities and the terms on which investment is solicited from the public. |
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We have here provided some additional statistical data relating to women and children that furnishes the respected Committee with information about Egypt's efforts and programmes in this domain and the achievements thereof. |
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The banding furnishes a map in time and space of both spreading rate and polar reversals. |
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