The imposing flight of steps outside, flanked by art deco lamp standards and a uniformed commissionaire, certainly suggests something special. |
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I was ready to about-face and let him drag me home when I noticed an imposing shape in the distance. |
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Another heavy struggle for the clock, with one team finally imposing its will in a war of attrition, minus the stand-to and the morning hate? |
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After the 1997-98 crisis, Mahathir thumbed his nose at the world and went his own way by imposing currency controls. |
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In contrast to the 18-inch Ryedale waymarkers, Stuart has come across some imposing ones in the West Riding. |
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The US is considering imposing tariffs or quotas on steel imports to protect its troubled steel industry. |
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A racy little salad of roasted peppers and fresh parsley suits the imposing veal chop. |
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If the offence is serious enough to warrant it, the court may consider imposing a community sentence. |
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Guy Claxton is acutely aware that whatever we say we are imposing a pre-existing framework of ideas. |
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An Adonis, his physique was imposing and he carried himself with the bearing of a champion. |
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One June morning, Hunt places an imposing purple box on the worktable in his office. |
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Now continue and stop imposing realism on this deeply realism-resistant work. |
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The aisles and nave of the church are connected by arches which are held up by 18 imposing stone pillars made from well chiselled limestone. |
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St Kevin's Hospital, an imposing red-brick building, was part of the larger complex, Our Lady's Hospital, originally built in the 19th century. |
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The Komondor is characterized by imposing strength, courageous demeanor and a most pleasing conformation. |
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But it falls short of imposing any sanctions on him, which could have included referral to the General Medical Council. |
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Shifting his imposing frame, his expression takes on a thunderous aspect, suggesting this is the wrong question to ask. |
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Keith David, an imposing figure, does well by Leontes's rant but not by his regality, racked psyche, or repentance. |
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The ticket office concourse is an imposing double-height area with ceramic floor tiles and rendered walls. |
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The imposing Victorian building was constructed in 1860 and is set in one-and-a-half acres of lawned gardens. |
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Facing the altar, the reredos overwhelm the viewer's vision with rows upon rows of imposing carved saints and prophets. |
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There's an imposing sandstone detached residence, in an exclusive cul-de-sac, with an extensive refurbishment completed. |
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This one is at a slight angle to the building, unlike the one by the entrance, but is no less imposing because of it. |
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Safety, when construed as the prevention of evil, is achieved by imposing prior restraints on people's conduct. |
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In the past, distributors tried to maximise profits by imposing a number of restrictive practices on the cinema industry. |
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Using trees such as lime, ash, sycamore and chestnut results in a imposing display which is far superior to what smaller garden trees produce. |
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Though no one would mistake that for a human face, it was actually imposing in a leonine way. |
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Living on her starboard side with the decks at about 35, its imposing immensity is magnified by the metallic reverberations in the ocean. |
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The chaste but imposing exterior is revetted with a grid of limestone slabs and punctuated by broad wooden doors. |
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This means these viewers can see a little more of the picture, hinting at its true widescreen glory and imposing only a reduced letterbox effect. |
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City employees, in collaboration with hoodlums, have been imposing illegal levies on street vendors. |
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The new law now gives the sentencing judge the choice of imposing either a death sentence or a life sentence for the same crime. |
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But, in imposing the lifetime ban, the chairman of the bench said the measure was necessary to protect other animals. |
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The apartment house had been torn down and a large more imposing building had taken its place. |
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Their work encompasses a diverse mix of mediums and styles, from imposing colourful canvasses to intricately detailed lithographic prints. |
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Sturr shot mostly on the streets of Chicago, imposing crisp, architectonic structure on the continuous flow of human activity. |
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You still enter a lofty domed hall by a small door set in an imposing gate. |
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Formerly a vast and imposing power station, the building is now a vast and imposing modern art gallery. |
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Heston is a tall, well-built actor and presents an imposing figure astride a normal-sized horse. |
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When revolt broke out in 1863, however, the emperor reacted with brutal suppression, imposing severe Russification. |
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They had seemed so masculine and imposing, with their crisp waistcoats, elegant tailcoats, and fancy neck cloths. |
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Shift the burden more to the wealthy by reducing property and sales taxes and imposing state income tax. |
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This imposing monument is strongly guarded with its round machicolated towers bearing terraces for the artillery. |
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His imposing physical stature is matched by an authoritative voice and the appearance of absolute confidence in his convictions. |
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When Washington conceded last year that the ETI should be removed, the EU refrained from imposing trade sanctions. |
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Alban recalled how magnificent and queenly she looked, a tall imposing figure. |
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The blade is a melding of the imposing Hawkbill design with the wicked Japanese tanto. |
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Many of these countries could protect themselves through imposing import tariffs. |
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Up the main steps they went to the open main door where an imposing major-domo took the invitations. |
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The Government has backed away from imposing a total ban on 4x4 vehicles from the 6,000 year old Ridgeway trail. |
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Anyone who could write three such imposing scores would have to be numbered among America's finest composers. |
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Majestic and imposing, the monuments have stood the test of time, witness to the ebb and flow of social and political life in the capital. |
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The presiding officer at a polling station in whose ballot boxes strange things appeared at the recount, was a tall, imposing, black man. |
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Beyond here, the path dawdles up past imposing villas and more humble caprese dwellings until the houses thin out and the going gets steep. |
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Did I cut the figure of an imposing secret agent of the intelligence field then? |
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The house itself, though imposing from the outside, is in fact a very comfortable size. |
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He was sort of this big, imposing, slightly pudgy guy who often played a meanie. |
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Our economic order claims to spread democracy by imposing its own self-interested rules on poorer nations. |
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My last sight of that wonderful, imposing woman and those beautiful children doing their work with pride and dignity is one I will never forget. |
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With pace and tiki-taka, Liverpool could make an imposing start to the season. |
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Steve is looking back and imposing a view that doesn't mesh with the facts. |
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Hugh Jackman dons the titular part with imposing gusto and gives it charm and authority. |
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Hauliers believe that enough is already paid by them through road tax and imposing roads tolls is not justified. |
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In cases involving criminal prosecution of unlawful belligerents, this could mean imposing peacetime rules on the collection of evidence. |
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Through the imposing doors, facing the multitudes beyond the host stand, you realize you don't belong here. |
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Although it lies surrounded by an imposing circle of towering mountains, Leh was an important place on the silk route to Yarkhand in China. |
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Now, with your finger, trace a few quick lines in the heap, imposing some sort of visual rhythm. |
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The Spanish Pyrenees with their imposing peaks and delightful valleys are rich in traditional values and folklore. |
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Slowly uncoiling underneath the imposing Mount Rotui is the island's single coastline road. |
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Many also come to visit ethereal Gothic cathedrals, millennial monasteries and imposing medieval castles en route. |
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On the main facade is an imposing bicephalous eagle, which represented the Hapsburg dynasty. |
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He is a physically imposing man, tall and big-boned, who looks as earnest and stern as a Presbyterian minister. |
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One of the first major sights along the bike path are the Totem Poles, imposing in their height and number. |
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In fact, terrorism has today become a counter pole to this order, imposing what is increasingly appearing to be a new bipolarity. |
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The imposing Tuscan, who first opened the restaurant in 1976, will not say who was there that night. |
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Meanwhile, the European commission seems to have scotched the idea of local authorities imposing any sort of blanket ban. |
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The dark silhouette of an imposing dome, still covered with scaffolding, can be seen through a snowstorm. |
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If it votes as a bloc, it will be capable of imposing its concept of the good society on all the other groups. |
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They advanced yard by yard, imposing a strict blockade with barbed wire and blockhouses. |
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The Allies' plan was to strangle the German war economy by imposing a blockade while meanwhile building up their own military strength. |
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In contrast to its imposing frontage, the blond wood floors, white walls and high ceiling lend a relaxed, airy feel to the interior. |
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The church is situated in an imposing position overlooking the village of Kildavin. |
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Boston led the way up to 1900 in imposing strict standards of egress for many new buildings and all tenements and boarding houses. |
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Similarly, imposing a Social Security tax on the unearned income of wealthy investors would suffice. |
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It's a small, sleepy place, peopled by fishing folk and farmers, but there are memories of past glories in the unexpectedly imposing church. |
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But she believes that she couldn't have done this without imposing a certain degree of uniformity on them. |
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All in all, the Dorchester manages to achieve a delicate balance of being splendid yet cosy and imposing yet unstuffy. |
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The imposing residence of the director has been turned over to the Sydney Writers' Centre where the untalented are pursued by the incompetent. |
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Meanwhile, a committee set up to monitor the shaky truce considered imposing sanctions on sides found in breach of the agreement. |
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Just now, he was passing the imposing new Ursulines' Convent, another project to which he had contributed. |
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There I was sitting in my chair, jittery with adrenaline and close to peeing my pants, fearful of the imposing figure in the center of the room. |
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The famous village within a city is a conservation area and its imposing stone buildings are listed. |
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It was very lavish and very imposing, a grueling display of majestic splendor. |
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The peeling pastel-colored grandstand holds some 3,000 people, but the plant is less imposing than even a bush league track in the United States. |
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Although imposing, with giant stairways and halls, accommodating staff create a welcoming atmosphere. |
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By imposing a retroactive child support obligation, I have also accommodated Grace's payments. |
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She owns the Borgo Storico Segheti Panichi, a gloriously imposing stately pile near Ascoli Piceno. |
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In place of imposing rational discovery, the hard-boiled hero experiences bewildering initiation into the violence just under an urbane surface. |
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Plato sees democracy as imposing stifling bureaucracy on gifted individuals. |
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They are also responsible for imposing the conditions stipulated in the agreements. |
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The bow is equally imposing, with two extremely large anchors still in their hawsers and a great deal of machinery and portholes to see. |
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Yet the Western powers had no stomach for imposing an oil embargo, the one non-military step that promised eventual results. |
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The church has imposing steps leading up to the main door and an unusual square tower surmounted by a round, castellated tower. |
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That means there is an imposing solemnity to everything that happens and a lush sweep of orchestral music to accompany every moment. |
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The government responded by imposing a state of emergency in late November and ordering its regular army to fight the rebels. |
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On the old motte a great keep or tower house was raised, emblazoned with an imposing heraldic panel carrying the Percy Lion. |
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At the moment, the FCC reviews programmes only after it receives a complaint, imposing fines or censoring presenters after the event. |
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When we left the imposing but cosy cupola of the chancellery we found that snow was falling on the streets of Munich. |
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Domestic users have escaped the net due to the political sensitivity of imposing a charge on consumers. |
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He took the lead in prescribing a formula for peace and imposing national reconciliation. |
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The dome, built of chiselled, rectangular granite stones and 110 feet tall, stands as an imposing structure. |
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I also liked the fact that these hosers were able to get imposing character actor Max Von Sydow in their movie. |
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One reason my reaction is so hostile to the practice we're discussing is that I see it as imposing a modest risk for no benefit. |
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There is also the legendary Trident badge that takes pride of place on the nose, framed by the imposing chromed grille. |
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The imposing sandstone facade, steep pitched roof, decorated parapets and grand full length bay windows overlook well-kept gardens. |
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A city politician today took a swipe at neighbouring town halls for imposing council tax hikes up to four times inflation. |
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A network of mini hydel power plants can deliver energy equivalent to a big hydel project without imposing a strain on ecological systems. |
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Rather than imposing their own agenda onto Scripture, the scholastics were following long-standing patristic traditions of interpretation. |
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Thus, through climate change, deforestation is imposing costs on all countries. |
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Besides the foundation and its eight institutes, the island houses a magnificent church and an imposing clock tower. |
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One of the most visually coherent and imposing bodies of work I did see was that produced by a fourth year sculpture student. |
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He could also be said to be imperialistically imposing Western categories on other cultures. |
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The president confirmed he was imposing tariffs to protect beleaguered US producers against cheaper foreign imports. |
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Klein manages to say things like this without sounding imposing or dramatic. |
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Most striking is that it seems to have been written without the influence of an editor imposing strict page limits. |
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All pharmacies consulted believed that in imposing service charges they were acting according to the regulations laid down by the government. |
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No matter what anyone says, Johnson, such a vital figure as captain, has done his job without ever imposing himself on a game. |
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The main building, constructed during the British regime, with its imposing clock tower provides an impressive backdrop. |
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The building has an impressive and imposing street presence, while also enclosing a peaceful courtyard within the campus. |
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Silently she resolved to make a better impression on the imposing woman the next time around. |
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The two towers on both sides create an imposing impression, beginning from a square base that gradually rounds off at the top. |
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Her theme and her use of small details to create an imposing composition are quite impressive. |
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Edward was an extraordinarily tall, powerful and imposing figure robed in majesty. |
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The second man was smaller in stature, but held a much more imposing presence. |
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Do look and admire the imposing buildings which give that distinct impression of an old-fashioned well-established seat of learning. |
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The majestic and imposing voice carried with it the intelligent tone of the singer's knowledge of a wide gamut of information. |
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The restored walls once again give it the imposing appearance of the five-sided fortress that it really is. |
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The faceless, inanimate riot police are far more imposing and formidable than the passionate workers. |
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A high domed roof and Ionic-Corinthian pillars give the General Post Office in Kolkata an imposing appearance. |
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The site of the Colombian artist's sculpture was the imposing 19th-century Anglican Cathedral. |
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It was, though, his coltish pace and imposing height and strength which first unsettled the Glasgow defence. |
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The other impression I have come away with is that the Dutch are generally physically imposing. |
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We still drive everyone else nuts, inconsiderately and flagrantly imposing our tastes and points of view across multiple generation gaps. |
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She met Ruth and Gehrig briefly on the field before the game, posing for pictures with her imposing opponents. |
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In some countries, especially those facing massive development challenges, even the military would be unequal to imposing legal order on a feral city. |
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They are about imposing a Pax Americana from Georgia to the Phillipines. |
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Working within the constraints of strict planning codes, which imposing the style of local farmhouses stipulated a saddleback roof form with projecting eaves. |
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After the flogging, Mick becomes an imposing monster in his house, threatening his wife, and developing a severely unfatherly interest in his youngest daughter. |
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After that came the famous Valenti pork shank, an imposing haunch of meat, braised in whole flagons of wine, supported by garden vegetables and a mound of polenta. |
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And I have never found big buildings particularly imposing or unnavigable. |
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Did we save lives by imposing sanctions in the case of Bosnia? |
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Improbably, the only disguise used by this tall, burly imposing man was to wear worker's overalls. |
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He is one half of the team's imposing defensive tackle tandem. |
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He sports all black, including a cape and helmet, and has an imposing baritone voice, courtesy of James Earl Jones. |
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He is 30 minutes late and hardly cuts an imposing figure, dressed shabbily in an old pair of tracksuit bottoms and trainers, polo shirt and fleece. |
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Virginia's book was liberating for me, because its alternate taxonomy helped me avoid unwittingly imposing artificial political identities on my own thinking. |
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Then Chaplin plays with our assumptions by assigning the tramp to a cell with an imposing cellmate whom, we learn, is more concerned with needlepoint than bossing the tramp. |
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The floor-to-ceiling Texas flag, the single most imposing feature of the room, began to rise. |
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We were neocolonialists, bent on imposing handmaiden regimes. |
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The bills also take the almost unprecedented step of imposing absolute liability in relation to offences carrying a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. |
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Or imposing an inheritance tax, which means most apartments will no longer pass to children without probate. |
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On October 2011, the prefecture established an ordinance imposing fines and potential jail time. |
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Very few teams recover from being 3-1 down inside English football's most imposing atmosphere, but Ranieri's did on his so-called baptism of fire. |
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Yet, perplexingly, in many cases, imposing sanctions is perceived to be sufficient to address a complex problem. |
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Some 890 permits were issued but, due to the antiquated by-laws governing fisheries, it stopped short of imposing cockling quotas or controls on the numbers of pickers. |
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The building, whose economical and utilitarian design gives it an imposing solidarity, is still there, situated about 300 metres from the Bosphorus shoreline. |
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The sudden U.S. imposition of decrees prohibiting slavery, imposing a head tax, overhauling the legal code, and banning weapons goaded many Moros into violent opposition. |
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He is a strong, imposing bass who also lends character to the performance. |
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Back home tribal wars in Southern Africa saw stronger tribes like the Ngonis and Bembas defeating smaller tribes and imposing their cultures on them. |
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Physically, the perennially bronzed Berlusconi is less imposing. |
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He stands on two legs, beats a big drum with a stick held in his trunk and disports himself with the grave grace one always admires in these imposing creatures. |
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In other words, what do you guys think about a metaphysic that, rather than imposing or asserting my will, seeks to attune it to a larger pattern? |
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Our anniversary addiction is perhaps a way of imposing order on this charabanc of crazy. |
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By comparison with the Galapagos finches, the evolutionary response of the single species of Darwin's finch on the humid, tropical Cocos Island is much less imposing. |
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To the technocrat, everything boils down to setting the right parameters and imposing the right rules. |
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I suggest the police, car producers and the public establish cooperation to raise awareness on the importance of using seat belts, and not just resort to imposing penalties. |
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The staff are knowledgeable without being imposing, and managed to enthrall both a non-expert like me and a proper biker who was visiting at the same time. |
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At first sight, to say that the defendant's nonfeasance did not cause the plaintiff's loss seems to provide a sort of objective criterion for not imposing liability. |
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His decision to coerce Netanyahu into imposing a 10-month settlement freeze was also a colossal misjudgment. |
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But imposing this coercively is problematic, no matter how well intentioned it may be. |
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Moreover, transforming this view into a legal ban, and imposing it on Jane Doe and other parents, would violate their Constitutional right to privacy. |
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Each has two main elements, an imposing passenger hall opening onto the city street and a tall vaulted train shed over platforms with tracks allowing smoke to clear. |
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The Conservatives railroaded through their market-led reforms, imposing the number-crunchers on hospitals to find out, for the first time, what healthcare really cost. |
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These materials gave the desired appearance of an imposing stone building. |
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From the street, the flats present an imposing, clean-cut modern appearance, with their front-to-back pitched roof, western red cedar cladding and prominent balconies. |
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They meet generally in the Kiev conservatory, an imposing 1890s-era building overlooking Independence Square. |
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What he fails to realize is that he is imposing the same urban title on his family in retaliation. |
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So if you reduce the profit margin by restricting advertising or imposing cost control, you will simply force companies to reallocate their resources. |
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Not surprisingly, this imposing property is a popular choice for wedding receptions and regularly used for corporate entertaining, conferences and seminars. |
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The imposing edifice of the U.S. Embassy towered over all, just a few blocks away. |
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You're rationalizing your transphobia and imposing your worldview on trans people, by assigning motives and politics to them that they may not have. |
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There is always a danger of a knee-jerk reaction in these situations, and imposing lots of needless rules on companies going on perfectly well without them. |
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The 45-year-old qaid is an imposing man and favors traditional Libyan dress. |
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Skeabost is an imposing, whitewashed country house with open fires, big squashy sofas and staff who make you feel that nothing is too much trouble. |
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Before imposing democratic regimes, therefore, we should ensure that civil liberty is properly entrenched in a rule of law, a rotation of offices, and the freedom to dissent. |
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Nigel Twiston-Davies's imposing six-year-old produced one or two lethargic jumps, and then a particularly laboured effort at the final fence handed victory to Vodka Bleu. |
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Enter Igor Kolomoiskiy, an imposing oligarch and the governor of the Dnepropetrovsk region. |
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The imposing entrance hall has two arched windows to the rear, original panelled doors and a wide staircase leading to a half landing with stained glass circular window. |
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This means that the governments will be left with considerable latitude in deciding the extent of tariff they intend imposing on certain necessary imports. |
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Arched for strength, it is a fine latticed shell floating without visible support and imposing as small a load as possible onto surrounding structures. |
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As different as they were, the Williams sisters possessed an unbreakable and imposing bond of unity wherever they appeared. |
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A physically strong and imposing man, he has an Asian appearance, a hint of his Mongol roots. |
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There was a disarming contrast between his imposing appearance in three piece suit and starched collar and his complete lack of pomposity and his sense of humour. |
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He said there were two main reasons for imposing the restrictions. |
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The decree ordering the assessment is a forceful document, and it and the assessments were inscribed on an imposing stele, set up on the Acropolis. |
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There is something imposing and demanding in the myopic claims of these characters. |
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They are tyrants and ideologues whose sole concern is imposing their Nietzschean will to power upon the weak, the uprightly bourgeois, the decently intentioned. |
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He has so much, grandeur, his appearance is imposing and in general His Divine countenance overflows with heavenly grace and an inexpressible ultramundane beauty. |
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Such imposing classical receptacles are associated with pagan temples, worship and libations, and they thus introduce a sense of solemn ritual and ceremony. |
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If he has not, then there can be no question of imposing a life sentence. |
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Can he, will he, reshape the Supreme Court and ring down the curtain on the revolution it has been imposing upon this country, illegitimately, for 50 years? |
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The rear of Selfridges is a grim place, just a service road lined by characterless buildings, and totally unlike the elegance of the imposing frontage. |
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And a private member's bill is legislation covering anything other than legislation imposing or varying a tax or requiring the appropriation of revenue. |
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Simeon directs his song of praise to an elevated, imposing high priest in a scene dominated by an even more imposing crowned, splendidly robed temple guardian. |
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Showing little progress and imposing a burden on educators and their resources, the incurables were gradually abandoned in favor of those who showed more promise. |
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Towering over the viewer, it is an imposing icon, with a size and status which at the time would have been customary for portraits of the aristocracy or gentry. |
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In a free society law also underpins the freedoms of citizens by guaranteeing certain civil liberties and imposing legal checks on the authorities. |
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Zaporozhian Cossack autonomy declined as the Russian Empire grew in power and reach, imposing its might over the Tatars. |
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I viewed the imposing spire of Llandaff Cathedral Cycling along a path painted with gold As seagulls glided and rowing boats rolled. |
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Parliament also passed the Sugar Act, imposing customs duties on a number of articles. |
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The British made the situation much worse by imposing a tight blockade on every American port, which cut off almost all imports and exports. |
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Smith was no advocate of tyranny, but he clearly enjoyed enumerating an imposing list of powers of the Tudor state. |
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Their jurisdiction is however limited to imposing fines for an amount not more than RM 5000, and imprisonment to not more than 3 years. |
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The economics of imposing or removing regulations relating to markets is analysed in regulatory economics. |
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In December 1966, the organisation complied, imposing the first mandatory trade embargo on an autonomous state. |
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These bodies met in the vestry of the local parish church and were responsible for imposing a form of local taxes known as the church rate. |
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Here stand the great warehouses, five or six stories high, all large and imposing, some of them stately and elegant. |
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The historic line was constructed in the 1870s and has several notable tunnels and viaducts such as the imposing Ribblehead. |
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In May 2003, South Africa set the pace by banning thin plastic bags and imposing a tax on thick ones. |
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Or are they vehicles for imposing the will of a global nomenklatura on all countries? |
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The imposing stone structure, built in the 19th century by prison labor, is like a grim resort on a hill overlooking Lake Barkley. |
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Particularly in the case of the West Coast Eagles giant ruckman Nic Naitanui, who cuts an imposing figure standing at six foot six. |
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The American habit of imposing its worldview self-righteously on others is deeply unwelcome. |
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Paramor said he had warned Guan three times and timed him d m taking too long over his second shot at the 13th before imposing the penalty. |
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This is incredible stuff from Paraguay now. They have their tails up and are imposing wave after wave of attacks on the Argentina goal. |
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Meanwhile, the SLORC carries on more repressive actions, including forced relocations, village burnings, imposing slave labor, and murder. |
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The pacifistic avoidance of revenge preserves the social order by imposing constraints of civility on individual passions. |
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The state is capable of manufacturing the inexistent by imposing a figure of identitarian normality, 'national' or otherwise. |
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Selling points include lovely views over the Teme Valley and the imposing, original cartway features to the front and back. |
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This strategy was successful, permitting him to move into making his imposing caryatid figures. |
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Mohammad is an imposing figure with his shocking white beard, dark green cloak and turban, and an AK-47 slung behind his back. |
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Over the altar, he installed a baldachino as well as an imposing crucifix by a prominent sculpture from Lyon. |
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The cube's imposing mass is also dematerialized at night when the slit windows that perforate the granite skin glow with soft light. |
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I walked my dog in a way that made clear to him that he was imposing. |
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Tall and imposing, with gray hair and a warm smile, Smiley is well known in Arkansas for founding Systematics Inc. |
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Moreb is approached through an imposing stone pillared gated entrance that leads up to the courtyard with ample parking. |
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The Piazza del Duomo wows visitors with its imposing medieval cathedral, gothic bell tower and octagonal baptistry. |
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So, one challenge is how to lead a research team without imposing your will and thus creating reactance in your students. |
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As governments tackle legalization at long last, they're eliminating some of these costs but imposing new ones at the same time. |
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Many villagers will remember the imposing stone property when it was local watering hole, The Hotspur. |
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Mytton Hall's imposing entrance has a grey sandstone ashlar Ionic porch, with paired column. |
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This was the Carnegie Library, complete with large imposing stone pillars, stone steps, and an expansive lawn surrounding it. |
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Some employers have been accused of hindering efforts to rehire those dismissed by imposing them with strict conditions. |
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Belarus is imposing temporary restrictions on the import of poultry and poultry product from Bulgaria to prevent a spread of Newcastle disease. |
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Hassan Khalil urged heavy-handedness in imposing security in order to preserve people's lives. |
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Rather, it has sought to pluralize the possibilities of radicalism by making revolution on its own terms rather than imposing it upon others. |
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The diagrams to the right show the costs and benefits of imposing a tariff on a good in the domestic economy. |
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The Congress of Berlin blocked Russia from imposing the harsh Treaty of San Stefano on the Ottoman Empire. |
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Norwich soon began imposing themselves on that patched-up defence with Holt having their best early chance, only to see it blocked by Simpson. |
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Ireland was ruled by the Lord of Ireland who had a hard time imposing his rule at first. |
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Stone forts such as these served as defensive residences, as well as imposing structures to prevent Iroquois incursions. |
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Marlowe's plays were enormously successful, thanks in part, no doubt, to the imposing stage presence of Edward Alleyn. |
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Harthacnut quickly developed a reputation for imposing high taxes on England. |
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In December 1981, Poland's Wojciech Jaruzelski reacted to the crisis by imposing a period of martial law. |
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The EEC also provided economic support by imposing economic sanctions on Argentina. |
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Magistrates take into account the financial situation of the defendant when imposing fines. |
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On the Red Sea coast, there is a narrow coastal plain, known as the Tihamah parallel to which runs an imposing escarpment. |
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Remains from the iron age are no less present, with the imposing Dun Skeig, a Celtic hillfort, located at the northern edge of Kintyre. |
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This was followed by the construction of Caernarfon Castle, one of the largest and most imposing fortifications built by the English in Wales. |
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Sometime after the King's death, an imposing tomb was built for him and his queen, probably commissioned and paid for by Queen Joan herself. |
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Lochryan House was remodelled in the 1820s and the imposing structure, just visible from the main road today, was the result. |
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Lias Group strata form imposing cliffs on the Vale of Glamorgan coast, in southern Wales. |
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On arrival in the islands, the Germans issued proclamations imposing new laws on the resident islanders. |
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The Soviet Union attempted to suppress the secession by imposing an economic blockade. |
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Those that do appear, he argues, are misinterpretations made by translators imposing a modern mentality on the characters. |
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Coming from a different culture can also lead to volunteers imposing their values on organisations. |
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Its aim is to observe a situation without imposing any deductive structure or framework upon it and to view everything as strange or unique. |
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Whatever its shortcomings the book is artistically imposing as well as historically unimpeachable as a vast panorama of a great period. |
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The monarchies strengthened their positions in the 12th and 13th centuries through imposing taxes on peasants and a class of nobles also emerged. |
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Never imposing upon any one myself, I suffered no one to play the possum with me. |
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European colonizers disregarded native political and cultural animosities, imposing peace upon people under their military control. |
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In return, Macau Government would cooperate with Hong Kong's smuggling trade in Indian opium and China would profit from imposing customs taxes. |
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Adjectives can be modified by a preceding adverb or adverb phrase, as in very warm, truly imposing, more than a little excited. |
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John's, and Victoria which have significant dimensions or imposing designs, though even they are modest by European or even Australian standards. |
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English tax collectors followed in their wake, imposing heavy taxes to fill their king's coffers, and corruptly exploiting the Scots populace to enrich themselves. |
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His home was the imposing red sandstone mansion Netherhall, in Largs. |
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And he suspensefully narrates cat-and-mouse duels in the Caribbean between Soviet submarines and US forces imposing JFKAAEs AoquarantineAo on the island. |
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The best of your emails Tariffs self-defeating Unfortunately the stats from the RCA show exactly why imposing tariffs is not only divisive but self-defeating in the long run. |
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Crow, an imposing, stocky man with a penchant for wearing duffel coats and flat caps, was a larger-than-life character who had no qualms about confronting politicians. |
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We find new restrictions on the Hilbert space of pure gravity by imposing invariance under large diffeomorphisms and normalizability of the wave function. |
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To the west is Willy-Brandt-Allee, across which is seen the imposing nineteenth-century town hall, with the beginning of Masch Park in between, a green lung stretching south. |
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The Thirteen Colonies in lower British North America rebelled against British rule in 1775, largely due to the taxation that Great Britain was imposing on the colonies. |
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It was introduced in England and Wales in 1696 with the aim of imposing tax on the relative prosperity of individuals without the controversy of introducing an income tax. |
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The two forms are joined by the imposing public lobby, its glass facade slanting back dramatically from the street to evoke a glistening mountainscape. |
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Following the declaration of war in 1792, an imposing array of enemies converging on French borders prompted the government in Paris to adopt radical measures. |
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Though not as high as the Grand Atlas, they are far more imposing than the Tell Atlas range that runs to the north of them and closer to the coast. |
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The main industry of the island is tourism, one of the main attractions being the imposing Brodick Castle, owned by the National Trust for Scotland. |
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The latter eventually initiated a policy of total reimbursement of the foreign debt by imposing austerity steps that impoverished the population and exhausted the economy. |
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In 358 the emperor Julian bought peace by giving them most of Germania Inferior, which they possessed anyway, and imposing service in the Roman army in exchange. |
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Inside is an imposing entrance hall with Herringbone designed block wooden flooring, telephone entry intercom system, cloaks cupboard and overhead storage. |
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