This food grouping includes corn, beans, and squash, but is also enriched by the addition of chilies, cactus, maguey, and amaranth. |
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The middle grouping make up the majority readership of these scandal sheets, but they are also much less likely to read the qualities. |
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The unit has the raw talent and experience to compete with anyone and appears to have the best chemistry of any grouping. |
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Both grouping is based on the presence and the absence of agglutinogens and their specific agglutinins. |
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Aversion to risk, he says, may run deep in the Akan, the country's dominant ethnic grouping. |
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You can re-energise tired sections of the garden simply by installing a lovely pot, or grouping of pots, in them. |
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Often, we may have to rehang a whole grouping to maintain the strength of that artist's work, or to keep the flow from one artist to another. |
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At first sight, the emergence of the EU as a regional grouping seems to be in contradiction with the direction and thrust of globalization. |
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The Blair grouping believes in liberalisation, in free competition and is opening up to the rest of the world. |
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With that in mind I plan a grouping of azaleas and rhododendrons in the corner formed by the house and wall. |
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Pakistan, which is not a member of this grouping, has also been expressing its resolve to destroy the menace root and branch. |
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It cannot be news either that in any human grouping a lunatic fringe is almost guaranteed. |
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Odinga is from the Luo tribe, whereas Kibaki is from the Kikuyu, the largest tribal grouping. |
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Traditionally the score is kept on paper using tally marks for tens, grouping them into fifties. |
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Each engine had seven improved and interchangeable magnetos, each feeding a grouping of four cylinders. |
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It has long been thought that the grouping of telomeres is important for chromosome pairing and subsequent synapsis. |
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The most important kin grouping is the family, which is defined both matrilineally and patrilineally. |
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Each episode features an ever-changing grouping of the main characters in pairs or threes. |
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A third passage features a two-part canonic effect, grouping the sopranos with the tenors, and the altos with the basses. |
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Roadside horned larks are grouping into their common spring exaltations where they will nest. |
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Word is that the membership is not impressed by the present leaders of the grouping. |
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Although it was later assigned to the genus Nemopanthus, morphological characteristics and its general aspect favor its grouping with I. montana. |
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They have a great toy selection, but they insist on grouping things together into sets, so you can't buy individual figures. |
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The metropolitan grouping reflects urban areas and a fully functioning tiered health care system with ready access to tertiary care. |
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In a public space the heart of the garden may be a grouping of chairs, or a stone bench, a small pond or fountain, or even a piece of sculpture. |
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For instance, one such experiment might examine the effects of a policy change in tracking or ability grouping on student outcomes. |
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On one corner of the triangular table a small grouping of food platters had been placed, and the guests headed to them eagerly. |
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The Turkmen delegation rose to complain that it, too, had no representative in the independent grouping. |
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Of the fours works that Stenclova presented in New York, the most striking was Green Cycle, a grouping of four monochromes. |
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Whether singing a solo, duo, quartet or other ensemble grouping, the voices blend silkily. |
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Since the grouping here isn't chronological, there's an unavoidably scattershot feel to the set list. |
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Nonetheless, the social grouping patterns of woolly monkeys and muriquis are remarkably flexible. |
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A flagging enterprise may survive and prosper as a bolt-on acquisition or benefit from the economies of scale in a larger grouping. |
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My favourite piece in this grouping was her sleeveless powder-blue stretch silk splatter-print dress. |
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In one grouping, each original image appears to be repeated in a three-frame series still bordered by the telltale edging of the 8mm filmstrip. |
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A loose grouping of artists worked for shorter or longer periods in this picturesque Breton town. |
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But for the most part our endless classifying, grouping, and arranging is nothing but high-grade hokum, mixed with a lot of bunkum. |
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In practice, the experimental semivariogram is calculated by grouping pairs of locations in distance classes. |
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The first floor drawing room contains a comfortable grouping of sofas, occasional tables, frequent tables and sporadic tables. |
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In fact, the agent of self-deception might itself be a social grouping, such as a happy-clappy religious cult. |
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Closely related to Old Saxon and Old Frisian, it forms part of the Germanic grouping within the Indo-European language system. |
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First of all, Khoisan is an artificial grouping of two distinctly different groups, the San and the Khoi-Khoi. |
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He may join some left centrist grouping or lend himself to being used by the right as an independent populist. |
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If possible, further subdivision occurs within each grouping, with additional labels assigned to the smaller sub-piles. |
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A single color unifies the grouping, but shades ranking from olive to chartreuse keep it interesting. |
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He walked drunkenly over the cabinet on the wall and picked up a pan used for grouping chemicals used in various experiments. |
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We are using IMF as shorthand for the entire grouping of moral hazard intensifiers we listed at the outset! |
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Researchers consciously avoided grouping all students with identical majors in the same focus groups. |
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Consolidation of claims has led to indiscriminate grouping of claimants with the impaired. |
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Gooden, Thomas, and Taylor are among an elite grouping of enterprising and innovative corporate professionals called intrapreneurs. |
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Yet the grouping must find the same internal fortitude to learn from adversity as it has done in the past. |
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This is relevant for junior medical staff taking samples for blood grouping and crossmatching. |
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By the end of July, the forces of the three fronts outflanked the Orel force grouping of the enemy in the north, east and south. |
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This functional grouping often operates at the expense of work flow coordination. |
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Use a single clump of deergrass in the landscape as a specimen, or plant three or five together to create an accent grouping. |
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Note that dequeueing a message with any of the dequeue methods will not preserve the message grouping property. |
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You can make a really cute desk organizer by grouping paper cups together on a lazy Susan. |
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In a Salon-style grouping of gouaches painted on antique chalkboards, the setting turns nocturnal and urban. |
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This grouping was done to establish the final cohorts that would permit comparison and allow determination of the utilization of order sets. |
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Although she did not join any particular party grouping, she generally supported the most right-wing elements within the conservatives. |
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The classification is based on grouping the metabolites into primary and secondary. |
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Tumor classifications were created by grouping tumors that had median survivals below or above the median for the entire sample, respectively. |
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Walking down the hall, I see people grouping together, each with their own visible and audible definition of individualism. |
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What we know after today is that we are the only grouping in this Parliament that cares about this nation. |
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Unlike men's social grouping, women's groups and social activities are scarce. |
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Our curriculum can develop such connections precisely because we, not the textbook authors, manage the ordering and grouping of topics. |
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For example, cooperative grouping and greater use of discussion have been used successfully in classrooms with large numbers of students. |
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Other fields in the line table facilitate grouping of the line records by corporate history or geographic relationships. |
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The third factor or grouping accounted for seven percent of the variance is best described as traditional outreach skills. |
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The value of disciplinary grouping is that, at least at its best, people with real and specific competence are in control. |
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Cooperative learning techniques, including heterogeneous grouping, are a central component of this approach to developing literacy skills. |
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The order of presentation of the speakers was constructed to avoid grouping of similar accents, gender and appearances. |
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Although this traditional grouping is geographically convenient, it may obscure a far more complex picture of interrelationships. |
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Geckos may also benefit from grouping by reducing their effective surface-area-to-volume ratio, thus reducing evaporative water loss. |
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But it would be erroneous not to concede that the grouping has lost much of its zest over the past decade or so. |
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The black grouping of lights look like a murder of crows and the white ones like a dole of doves flying above your head. |
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She had Maezza spend half an hour painting wooden pawns and grouping them into families. |
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Why not promote counting by grouping of small numbers of objects? |
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The agglomerative, or grouping, schedule provided by Ward's method indicated a notable flattening of the curve of squared Euclidean distances after the five-cluster solution. |
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Gogia is an eocrinoid, a member of a grouping of early echinoderms that probably included the ancestors of true crinoids and other echinoderm taxa. |
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All that is needed to comprehend the puzzle is understanding that counting by grouping is most easily recorded in the positional notations, radix being the largest group size. |
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But for the good of all of mankind, the arrogance that God is partial to one particular grouping and hence they have a God-given right to be right is not right. |
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Selecting thresholds to maximise significance renders the claimed level of significance uninterpretable, and information is lost by grouping institutions into categories. |
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In the tree, the non-African populations clustered continentally, with bootstrap analysis supporting grouping of European and Amerindian populations. |
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Virtual concatenation is an inverse multiplexing technique that allows the grouping of any number of SONET STS-n channels to create a VCG to transport data streams. |
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She visited the city's Spanish quarter where families and individuals are grouping together to support each other as they wait to hear more news of their families and friends. |
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It was rather a grouping in the sense of Charles Fourier's socialist cells or groupuscules, based, as Breton insisted, on the idea that all passions are good. |
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Though the arrangement seems at first to be a chronological one, dating from the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, the grouping is actually methodological. |
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Using study units served to focus the interviews and facilitated the identification and grouping of activities and concerns in each of the coastal areas. |
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But we have interaccountability by grouping people together in teams, so that we have people watching each other and making sure that we hold each other accountable. |
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In 1984, its original five members invited Brunei to join the grouping. |
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The results demonstrate that the best grouping is obtained when populations are grouped geographically, rather than ethnologically or by settlement history. |
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Forces were already grouping several hundred thousand kilometers away. |
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This lack of varietal distinction or population grouping is often associated with high levels of variation within and among populations of a species. |
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People often count change by grouping pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters, a tendency indicating that, without practice, working memory can deal with only one item at a time. |
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In reality the only political grouping which could have any effective and meaningful voice against a European superstate is the Commonwealth of Nations. |
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In peacetime, the navy's warships are deployed in groups of the same class ship at one base or patrol area, which is called administrative grouping. |
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The end result is a clean hierarchical grouping and usage of business processes, as services, without the redundant and confusing technology of prior approaches. |
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Whether these are in widely different subjects, or whether they just stay within the confines of a traditional subject grouping, is yet to be resolved. |
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But the idea now being looked at involves different organisations in the centre grouping together to pay for a guard to patrol the walkways of the centre. |
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Each tree was documented in a grouping of inkjet prints, scanned from charcoal rubbings of the stumps then mounted on platforms placed on the floor. |
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Molecular data sets indicate that lophophorate phyla are trochozoans but generally do not support grouping bryozoans with the phoronids and brachiopods. |
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The monks divide up the thousands of corpses by gender, age, and profession, grouping them in separate chambers. |
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One grouping of relapses came around 18 months after surgery, and a second smaller one cropped up around 60 months. |
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And grouping them by geography, socioeconomic status, and ethno-national background is yet another. |
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In international relations, a coalition can be an ad hoc grouping of nations united for specific purposes. |
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The point was made that the various forms of ability grouping for the gifted could be used without streaming the whole year group. |
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The belief in heterogeneous or ability grouping has often been accompanied by ethical and moral arguments. |
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Don't hold them back because of the latest trendy theory about ability grouping or political correctness or fairness or peer pressure. |
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Students may claim racial discrimination in standardized tests, tracking and ability grouping. |
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For a red-and-white theme, you could try grouping red-berried ardisia with red kalanchoes and white fairy primroses. |
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This is often referred to as a horizontal grouping or capital keiretsu because of the close financial ties. |
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Further north on the way to iota Pegasi is the star 28 Pegasi just east of this star grouping. |
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It is mostly the latter grouping whose words Riegle gathered with an MP3 recorder with a lavaliere mike. |
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The Bosniacs at 44 per cent are the largest ethnic grouping, followed by Serbs at 31 per cent and Croats at 17 per cent. |
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It will be displayed in a grouping of semifinished products that will be marketed under the brand name Bartex. |
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In recent years, a number of proreform think tanks have adopted this talking point, calling for increased use of ability grouping in schools. |
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Miasms, or inherited constitutional weaknesses, provide a means of grouping remedies to make prescribing more accurate and less time consuming. |
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The grouping relationships that he was challenged to think about in problems that followed enabled him to solve a simple fraction problem. |
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This grouping, also called kingal tama, could refer to the descendants of the same patriline. |
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It does suggest, however, that Labour is a factionalised party with an ideologically coherent minority grouping located on its right. |
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The cells for timpanists list the pitches required, grouping together notes needed at the same time. |
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Downton used the term 'composites' to refer to an equal grouping structure that greatly assists children to think multiplicatively. |
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Like Rovema's Universal Loading and Filling Module, the TLS allows for grouping of single or multiple layers or rows. |
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The union charter followed the IWW pattern of grouping all workers into one big union regardless of craft. |
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Each cogenerator reports power used according to the SIC grouping for its own plant. |
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This grouping of strains is best seen in the strains from the African continent. |
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These results are then presented using a dendrogram, which shows the overall typological grouping of the dialects. |
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The group's chair rotates annually among the members and is selected from a different regional grouping of countries. |
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Within this grouping, another faction planned an insurrection against British rule in Ireland, while the War was going on. |
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Independent Wings are a grouping of two or more squadrons, either flying squadrons or ground support squadrons. |
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However, this grouping failed to make its intended breakthrough, despite briefly holding an opinion poll lead. |
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The Leader of the Council is elected as the leader of the largest political grouping of councillors. |
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The two Bailiwicks of Guernsey and Jersey together form the geographical grouping known as the Channel Islands. |
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Some topics include learning styles, ability grouping, calculators, and the role of reading and writing in the math curriculum. |
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They are an informal grouping within the order Cetacea, excluding whales and porpoises, so to zoologists the grouping is paraphyletic. |
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Continental Celtic is a geographic, not a linguistic, grouping of the ancient Celtic languages. |
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In keeping more in line with the traditional grouping, the Thinocori could be included in the Scolopaci, and the Chionidi in the Charadrii. |
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Resident killer whales in the eastern North Pacific have a particularly complex and stable social grouping system. |
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They do not represent a distinct taxon or systematic grouping, but instead have a polyphyletic relationship. |
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A grouping of geographically or geologically related islands is called an archipelago, such as the Philippines, for example. |
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Crete with its surrounding islets and Euboea are traditionally excluded from this grouping. |
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It is now used more generally to refer to the geographic, economic and cultural grouping of the three countries. |
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They are an informal grouping within the infraorder Cetacea, usually excluding dolphins and porpoises. |
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Some are simply not affiliated with any grouping, whilst another, larger, grouping is given the official designation of crossbenchers. |
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A herd is a social grouping of certain animals of the same species, either wild or domestic. |
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The survivors of the people who fought Caesar are therefore likely to have joined into the tribal grouping known in imperial times as the Tungri. |
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However, for the most part these represent shared retentions, which are not valid means of grouping languages. |
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Across the Atlantic, what we call the Big Dipper has been called many other names. In England, this grouping of stars is seen as the plough. |
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Canger introduced the scheme of a Central grouping and two Peripheral groups, and Lastra confirmed this notion, differing in some details. |
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Many terms are used with multiple denotations, or a single dialect grouping goes under several names. |
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The dialects of Prince Edward Island are often considered the most distinct grouping. |
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Both accusative and ergative systems use this kind of grouping to make meaning clearer. |
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Oceania is the smallest continental grouping in land area and the second smallest in population after Antarctica. |
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Within the provinces are 29 dioceses and one grouping of churches in British Columbia that functions equivalently to a diocese. |
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The Irish community that was building in Lowell, Massachusetts was not exclusively female unlike the grouping of mill girls in the dormitories. |
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The Puritans were a significant grouping of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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However, since this grouping makes the Bryophyta paraphyletic, the liverworts are now usually given their own division. |
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The first national grouping, the Federation of Rambling Clubs, was formed in London in 1905 and was heavily patronized by the peerage. |
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This research brief addresses the harmful effects of ability grouping among young students, particularly those from diverse groups. |
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And, finally, most schools employ ability grouping in at least some subjects, such as math, which enables all students to move at their own pace. |
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In some cases, administrators can overcome the shortcomings of partial synchronization processes by manually grouping related files. |
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The Beehive is an open cluster, or a grouping of stars born at about the same time and out of the same giant cloud of material. |
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However, the TNM classification and grouping are useful in estimating prognosis. |
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They arranged the furniture in a grouping around the fireplace. |
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The complimentary closing is the word grouping used to bring the message or text to a close. |
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Sheep and goats often co-graze with other animals, such as cows or horses. This grouping of species is sometimes called a flerd. |
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Similarly, Britain, can refer to either all islands in Great Britain, the largest island, or the political grouping of counties. |
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Tacitus also specifies that the Suevi are a very large grouping, with many tribes within it, with their own names. |
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Cities are largely spread out across the EU, although with a large grouping in and around the Benelux. |
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The Angles were part of the grouping of the Ingvaeones, claiming descent from the legendary ancestor and fertility god Yngvi. |
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A special grouping are the Anglican churches descended from the Church of England and organized in the Anglican Communion. |
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However, Churchill did not want Britain to actually join any federal grouping. |
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They tend to be in the moderate left grouping, though much of the 79 Group was gradualist in approach. |
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Each constituency was entirely within a county or a grouping of two or three counties. |
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Each constituency is entirely within a council area or a grouping of two or three council areas. |
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Hasina held a trilateral economic summit between India, Pakistan and Bangladesh in 1999 and helped establish the D8 grouping with Turkey. |
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We will examine these works briefly, grouping them into narrative, didactic, hagiographic, lyric, satiric and dramatic literature. |
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Their slenderness makes them better for grouping but because they are long, the centre of gravity is further back. |
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The less surface area, the less stability but larger flights hamper close grouping. |
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A fourth grouping, not listed by Bertrand, is the Crusade cycle, dealing with the First Crusade and its immediate aftermath. |
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On 25 November 2011, it officially joined the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, a regional grouping of East African states. |
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The veggie grouping with the collards offers a portion of yemisir wot, a tasty lentil paste made with spiced butter and seasoned with several additional spices. |
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Control options include de-duplication, logical grouping, stamping options and spot-checking a preview of the production set before submitting the job to Fios. |
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Ingvaeonic, also known as North Sea Germanic, is a postulated grouping of the West Germanic languages that comprises Old Frisian, Old English and Old Saxon. |
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Constructed from solid pine, the transitionally designed grouping will feature a five-drawer dresser, chifforobe, three-drawer chest and nightstands. |
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A particular reason for grouping the A8 countries was an expectation that they would be the origin for a new wave of increased migration to wealthier European countries. |
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The stately Woodberry Collection adds a bedroom grouping that includes a blanket chest, nightstand, mirror, dresser, bed, chifforobe and armoire in a planked-cherry finish. |
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Wilders, leader of the far-right Dutch Party for Freedom, has met leaders of like-minded groups across Europe to form a grouping to run in the May 2014 elections. |
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Holywell downhiller Richard Acott has started his season in matchless fashion with two victories in the hardtail grouping at Innerleithen and a new venue in Stockport. |
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The plantings, with occasional palms rising from a grouping of low junipers or annuals, softened the garden house and integrated it with the existing home. |
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Another well-supported monophyletic grouping within the larger mollusk mite branch is one that is formed by African and Laurasian gill mites along with the mantle mites. |
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The new Position Analysis Workbenches is one of the many graphical user interface improvements that enable the grouping of data on a single screen. |
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This seminar provides training in personalized nutrition determination using blood grouping, secretor status, epigenetic indicators, dermatoglyphics and biometrics. |
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The title of Sharp's work reflects his project of collecting and grouping shanties as part of what he conceived to be a rather continuous English folk song tradition. |
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Another major grouping are the Melanesians, who inhabit eastern Indonesia. |
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Various poems by Larkin were included in a 1953 PEN Anthology that also included poems by Amis and Robert Conquest, and Larkin was seen to be a part of this grouping. |
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In the high, amphitheatrical Nicolai Hall that afternoon I saw the Duma sitting in permanence, tempestuous, grouping around it all the forces of opposition. |
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The implication is that this Late Latin word rendered a Primitive Irish term for a social grouping, occupation or activity, and only later became an ethnonym. |
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When mixed with other individuals, cloned calves from the same donor form subgroups, indicating that kin discrimination occurs and may be a basis of grouping behaviour. |
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The east side facade is of rubble, studded with small windows and mannered details, while the harled rear wall forms, as completed, a towering, roughly symmetrical grouping. |
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This inflection distinguished nominative from oblique, grouping the accusative case with the oblique, rather than with the nominative as in Romanian. |
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Caesar used the term Germani for a very specific tribal grouping in northeastern Belgic Gaul, west of the Rhine, the largest part of whom were the Eburones. |
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The Indian numbering system is preferred for digit grouping. |
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There also exists a grouping of major native varieties of English in the southern hemisphere, the most prominent being Australian and New Zealand English. |
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When fish come together in an interactive, social grouping, then they may be forming either a shoal or a school depending on the degree of organisation. |
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The similarity is so strong that even the most modern cladistic analyses of general anatomical features are easily misled into grouping loons and grebes. |
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Although there are a number of sea ducks in the family Anatidae that are truly marine in the winter, by convention they are usually excluded from the seabird grouping. |
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Irminonic or Elbe Germanic is a conventional term grouping early West Germanic dialects ancestral to High German, which would include modern Standard German. |
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This was an allusion to the Tories, a political grouping that had existed from 1678, but which had no organisational continuity with the Pittite party. |
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Characterization of this historical series of microstates is possible by choosing the macrostate that successfully classifies them all into a single grouping. |
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An emphasis on social collaboration was seen in the arrangement of the physical classroom, including the grouping of desks and use of learning centers. |
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An example of a pre grouping works was the one at Melton Constable that maintained and built some of the locomotives for the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway. |
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Thus, Fortey later began grouping natant trilobites and their offspring as libristomate to designate the non-attached, or formerly detached, nature of their hypostomes. |
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Haplogroup I is a grouping of several quite distantly related lineages. |
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