In the last 15 years Scotland has been a leading light in the field of public art and public sculpture. |
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The issues that conference committees ask presenters to address can often key you into trends in the field. |
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He expressed expectations that Germany will reassume its leading position in commodity exchange with Bulgaria and in the field of investments. |
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He is probably the leading light in the field of Australian improvised music. |
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The tall grass is being cut into windrows in the field where the canning company sprays its waste water. |
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Their main job is providing close air support to ground forces in the field. |
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For recharging batteries in the field, external auxiliary power units could be used, but quieter solutions were desired. |
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Locomotor kinematics in mackerel are similar to tuna and mackerel swim steadily at speeds of 1-2 body lengths per second in the field. |
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Both teams were the only ones in the field to record a gross score below par for the round. |
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Roberts, who is the course record holder, found the warm conditions to his liking as others in the field of 421 starters wilted in the heat. |
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He said he had worked in the field of mental health recovery and was keenly aware of a patient's vulnerability. |
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In contrast, women's work as domestics and in the field rarely provided opportunities to leave the plantation. |
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We'd spend ours playing in the field area near the woods and around the complex. |
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Every newspaper employs wordsmiths in the newsroom to rewrite breaking news collected by reporters in the field. |
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He took courses in the field, then worked as a nightclub bouncer and a bodyguard. |
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Andy Harris cleaned up the tail to finish with 4 for 41 despite suffering a hand injury in the field. |
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I imagine that in the field of self preservation, or maintenance, I am Everyman. |
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These subjects were agricultural workers with varying periods of manual labour in the field. |
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This volume, with contributions by some of the leading scholars in the field, seeks to fill in the lacunae in both areas. |
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The prize is in honor of Bruno Rossi, an authority on cosmic-ray physics and a pioneer in the field of X-ray astronomy. |
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Nor did Pope Pius XII eschew the field of psychotherapy, if one credits his allocutions to those who practiced in the field. |
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I'm also curious how regular riders might be able to patch and reinflate tubeless road tires out in the field? |
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Now, 45 years later, Abe Munn Picture Frames has become an authority in the field of historically accurate antique reproduction picture frames. |
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With the representational photographs that we take in the field, however, our purpose is primarily documentary. |
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The mobile phone is an important landmark in the field of communication, but it is often misused by the people. |
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But despite the growing popularity of mochas and lattes, coffee farmers are increasingly going hungry as their plants die in the field. |
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But this season he is driving as well as he ever has in the best car in the field and is on course to rewrite the record books yet again. |
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Flaming Bridle was subsequently disqualified and placed last in the field of eight. |
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Mistakes would happen, and he might lose time in the field by having to reorder the part. |
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Albert the Great, seeking his fifth consecutive victory, finished last in the field of seven three-year-olds. |
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In law enforcement, the landslide change from revolvers to autoloaders brought a period of development in the field of duty pistols. |
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He is a well-known expert in the field of astrobiology and its cultural implications. |
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This is not just water but water taken from the algae-green trough in the field. |
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In the first part of the study, we investigated size-dependent mating in the field. |
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The team expects them to form a spectacular double-play tandem in the field. |
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He starts with rooted cuttings and lines them out in the field about 30' apart. |
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For the nine core streams, we measured limnological parameters in the field. |
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The heavily pregnant ewes were scattered in all directions, as the ferocious dogs ran riot in the field. |
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Their fleece socks range from lightweight, warm-weather styles to heavy-duty socks designed for really cold days in the field. |
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Tactically, the army in the field is continuing its remarkable demonstration of professional competence. |
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Two were in the field of motive power both on land with the railways and also at sea where it replaced sail. |
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The two generals will supervise seven sector commanders of colonel or lieutenant colonel rank who will take direct responsibility in the field. |
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The decision may be whether to let the grain dry in the field or to harvest higher-moisture corn and artificially dry the grain. |
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We also buy regular rubber gloves for the guys working in the field and vibration gloves for the jackhammers and tampers. |
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By contrast, the new abolitionist calls are being issued primarily by rhetoricians in the field who consider, in Young's words, art as grammar. |
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And the most revolutionary changes are taking place in the field of education. |
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The simple fact of the matter is that he was the first to use the name in the field of popular music. |
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Do not allow damaged, overripe, and fermenting fruits to accumulate in the field as they serve as powerful attractants for the beetles. |
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We talked to top experts in the field of anti-aging medicine to find out what you should eat to help you age gracefully. |
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Here's a rundown of some of the most glaring failures at bat, in the field, or on the mound in a single World Series. |
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The larger plants contained many blooms and legumes, allowing them to be identified in the field. |
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Hunters may return to the lodge for lunch and siesta or make a day of it in the field. |
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The problem with research in the field of anti-matter is that when the anti-matter elements touch matter elements they annihilate each other. |
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The way to win baseball games is to score runs when at bat and prevent runs when in the field. |
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The cost of maintaining such huge armies in the field would be prohibitive. |
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This award recognises the extraordinary performance and achievement by teams of scientists, engineers and managers in the field of astronautics. |
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He is considered a pioneer in the field of conservation biology and has written and lectured widely on the subject. |
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The soil test labs have been busy and there are a few floaters applying fertilizer in the field but not much other activity. |
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To achieve tangible results, command personnel will also require training in the field of criminology. |
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Look for an auto parts wholesaler who is a known expert in the field of automotive technology. |
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I'll tee up knowing there aren't many players in the field ranked higher than me. |
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Experiments conducted in the field and the lab are a major basis for this assertion. |
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Data from scientists in the field were published in learned society journals. |
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And, according to experts in the field, it is as near to potato perfection as possible. |
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Nothing replaces live training with live ammunition with the whole unit in the field. |
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Three workers with Bexley Care Trust have been recognised as outstanding achievers in the field of health and social care. |
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Of course she used to pace up and down the paddocks when she was turned out, too, but she didn't weave in the field. |
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Park Air is a world leader in the field of integration, processing and display of data from radars, sensors and databases. |
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The exhibition also looks at early activities in the field of industry and trade. |
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In his 12 games with the club he scored more than 400 runs, took 15 wickets and excelled in the field. |
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The air in the field became warm and comforting, the light becoming so bright that you could feel the heat radiating. |
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Samples for radiometric dating were collected after the main magnetostratigraphic units were defined in the field. |
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He beckoned her to follow him out to the front porch of the old ranch house where he pointed to a buck grazing in the field across the dirt road. |
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The exercise did change ideas about the necessity of an advanced degree, which might increase interest in the field. |
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But there are issues that should be tackled immediately, especially in the field of juvenile crime. |
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Reliability in the field or on the range can be improved by maintaining a clean shotgun. |
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The Wright brothers' interest in aeronautics paralleled the growth of experimentation in the field. |
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It's the first time Australia has won the award, which recognises outstanding examples of international cooperation in the field of aeronautics. |
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This applies not only in the field of linguistics but in law and social custom, in mythology, in folk custom and in traditional musical form. |
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He would be in much the same position as the farmer who previously put his cows in the field. |
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For those of us in the field of dementia care it offers a reaffirmation of what we are doing and why. |
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The first two books went through over ten editions and were clearly the dominant texts in the field for much of the first half of the century. |
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Applicants must come from farm families and plan to pursue a career in the field of agriculture. |
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They rolled down the hill into the grasses in the field below, where wildflowers grew. |
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In the majority of the dogs in the field study, aspermia or azoospermia occurred. |
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Bonnett has been a risk taker since his early days in the field of geography. |
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He was an organic chemist, and this was his first exposure to a community of biologists, one that included many of the leading lights in the field. |
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It's a testament to the professionalism of the engineers that they kept the aircraft airworthy in the field, where hot dusty conditions plagued the helicopters day after day. |
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As long as future computer animated films maintain the same level of quality as that of the pioneers in the field, their ascendance can only be seen as a positive thing. |
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The author's rigorous and abundant analyses of various types of art historical texts demonstrate how entrenched the idea of progress is in the field. |
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In talking to experts in the field, only a few women immediately came to the fore. |
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With all that preparation, Christine still admits to a first quarter that left her wondering if she could remain in the field of special education. |
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Lawns remained uncut, gardens unweeded and crops languished in the field. |
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We've got the yearly circus in the field near our tower block again. |
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The stigmatization of community librarians in the field of library science has continued, in part, as community librarians leave ill-paid posts to work in corporate America. |
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Most grain mold pathogens become associated with the kernel in the field but can grow within the colonized kernel and even spread to adjacent kernels during storage. |
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All ISIS logistics and dispositions in the field are observable by drone and satellite. |
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He illustrated his lecture with stories of his own experiences in the field. |
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We will provide the job-holder with opportunities to develop their skills and knowledge by excellent training opportunities in the field of RNA biology. |
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Similar hypotheses to our own, derived from assuming oligopolistic or rivalrous behavior, have been a subject of study in the field of international business. |
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Also, as a rule for settling trade disputes in the field of agrobiology, application of various WTO agreements is emerging as an important challenge for the global community. |
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We have beefed up our capabilities in the field, adding 14 field personnel, including 5 drilling supervisors, a completions engineer, and several landmen. |
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We infer that the framework through which transport took place consists of lapilli lodged within elutriation networks similar to those observed in the field. |
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Congresswoman Frederica Wilson spent much of her life working in the field of education before turning to politics. |
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He came up with a breakthrough idea in the field of fluid dynamics, with a device that became known as the Pitot tube. |
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Tess, who twice daily milked eight or ten cows that stood placidly for her in the field, unrestrained by bail or leg-rope, also helped in butter and cheese making. |
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In short, it would have to make her less viable than every other competitor in the field. |
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These discoveries have opened up new horizons in the field of cancer research. |
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We're very independent on patrol, self-sufficient for seven days and able to be resupplied either by air or road so patrols can stay in the field for as long as needed. |
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Across the Midwest, corn and soybeans are burning up in the field, and ranchers are culling their herds. |
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Now, as it looks further ahead, the creation of a research arm makes sense, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence. |
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Such issues have long concerned Wordsworthians in the field. |
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Scientific botany and zoology dealt not with the dynamics of whole living organisms in the field but with dissection of fragments in the laboratory. |
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But in actual fact when the chips are down and the global operations centre cannot diagnose what's wrong with a particular service, it falls back on people in the field. |
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The program provided a password-protected tally of completed diary records so that the coaches could trouble shoot in the field and check compliance. |
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He will expand his work in the field of conservation, particularly in respect of endangered species. |
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Over in the field on the hill, one of the horses whinnied quietly. |
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I even found myself asking the local farmer the other day if he could grow linseed in the field that backs onto my garden because the colour goes well with my pool house. |
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He can possibly wield control from inside through a cadre of loyal lieutenants in the field. |
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It has been recorded in the field samples of salmon returning to the Haida Gwaii Islands. |
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We've reached a new milepost in the field of genetic research. |
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Emergency services in the field can communicate directly with A and E department staff. |
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In the Fourth 5 year Plan special efforts are to be made to make up the beway in the field of girls' education. |
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William had looked kind of stupid wearing it the day before, but now that he stood in the field with a bunch of other 'bucket-heads, he fit in. |
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Therefore, there are various researches to improve a dementia diagnosis process in the field of computer-aided diagnosis technology. |
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You surely would have abandoned it as chicken-heartedly as you refused to stand up to him in the field. |
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His Body was found almost naked in the field, for his Purple Robe he had thrown aside, lest it should descry him, unwilling to be found. |
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Recent research in the field of sociolinguistics and related fields has shown that women and men speak differently. |
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I'll hazard I can do more damage on my laptop sitting in my pyjamas before my first cup of Earl Grey than you can do in a year in the field. |
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Tom Pitella is a go-getter and does not rely on others to prove things in the field of mathematics to him. |
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Continuing this tradition in the field of horse racing, there are currently nine established racecourses in the county. |
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The students had the chance to hear the stories straight from the horses' mouths in the field interviews. |
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The Huguenots were unable to win a substantive victory, but were able to keep an army in the field. |
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The pioneering work in the field was made by Josiah William Russell in his 1948 British Medieval Population. |
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Interservice coordination in the field has improved due to electronic communications. |
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The British government paid out large sums of money to other European states, so that they could pay armies in the field against France. |
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If this self-styled expert in the field of human relations knew beans about handling people he'd get more work out of the women and fewer tears. |
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We try to hire people who are a known quantity in the field of human interface design. |
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A member of the Royal Society, in the field of zoology he was the first person to describe the brood parasitism of the cuckoo. |
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The Sherman trap folds flat for storage and distribution and when deployed in the field captures the animal, without injury, for examination. |
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In 917, when armies from Wessex and Mercia were in the field from early April until November, one division went home and another took over. |
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However, these theories remain highly controversial, not being accepted by most linguists in the field. |
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Many UK master's degrees require considerable experience in the field before a candidate is accepted onto the course. |
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Although his arrogance had slowed the campaign, he was a brilliant general in the field, and his loss was a major blow to the allied campaign. |
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In recent decades, the Heathen movement has been the subject of academic study by scholars active in the field of Pagan studies. |
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The university offers new and demanding subjects especially in the field of science and technology through different schools. |
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Regulations required a major unit in the field to retire to a properly constructed camp every day. |
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The camp allowed the Romans to keep a rested and supplied army in the field. |
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At the same time, French castle architecture came to the fore and led the way in the field of medieval fortifications. |
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In general, identification to genus can often be accomplished in the field using a local mushroom guide. |
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His philosophy of poetry, which he developed over many years, has been deeply influential in the field of literary criticism. |
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Although De Forest ultimately won the case in the courts, Owens is today recognized as a central innovator in the field. |
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King Guy responded by raising the largest army that Jerusalem had ever put in the field. |
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In 2015, Queen's was awarded for its work in the field of engineering and technology. |
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In economic theory, privatization has been studied in the field of contract theory. |
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A Royal Marine works with his team in the field and shares accommodation if living in barracks. |
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Boyle is also credited for his landmark publication The Sceptical Chymist in 1661, which is seen as a cornerstone book in the field of chemistry. |
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Since 1976, the IEEE's Alexander Graham Bell Medal has been awarded to honor outstanding contributions in the field of telecommunications. |
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Among them, Baird was a prominent pioneer and made major advances in the field. |
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Users can review policies, laws, and strategies and search for the best practices and success stories in the field of mental health. |
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For instance, relationships between popular culture, political control, and social class were early and lasting concerns in the field. |
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Fleming did not fight in the field with the unit, but selected targets and directed operations from the rear. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories are generally considered milestones in the field of crime fiction. |
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Through his discussions on politics, Hume developed many ideas that are prevalent in the field of economics. |
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There are also variants with smaller sides, with some adjustments in the field size and duration of play. |
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Most geographers will cite a childhood fascination with maps as an early sign they would end up in the field. |
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Of all European patent applications in the field of physics and electronics about eight per cent is from North Brabant. |
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John Mayne was born in Dumfries in 1759 and contributed in the field of poetry. |
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The Chronique de la Pucelle states that it deterred molestation while she was camped in the field. |
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In addition to his mechanical work Murdoch also experimented in the field of chemistry and made a number of discoveries. |
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He was a pioneering figure in the field of fantasy literature and the mentor of fellow writer Lewis Carroll. |
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The figures depicted are of Johannes Gutenberg and William Morris, both eminent in the field of printing. |
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In 2015 Boyle was awarded an honorary doctorate in the field of music from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Glasgow. |
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In June, Owain scored his first major victory in the field at Mynydd Hyddgen on Pumlumon. |
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Various aspects of multilingualism have been studied in the field of neurology. |
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Indicators must be easily identified in the field and on aerial photography. |
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Scholars in the field of cultural studies research how myth has worked itself into modern discourses. |
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A more generalized analysis of folklore in the electronic age will have to wait for further studies to be published in the field. |
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Leeks are easy to grow from seed and tolerate standing in the field for an extended harvest, which takes place up to 6 months from planting. |
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He was awarded the freedom of the borough of Neath Port Talbot, Wales in 2008 for his services in the field of the dramatic arts. |
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Invertebrates are also used by scientists in the field of aquatic biomonitoring to evaluate the effects of water pollution and climate change. |
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The island also has a campsite, at the south of the island in the field next to the shop. |
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Italy is also prominent in the field of design, notably interior design, architectural design, industrial design and urban design. |
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Reduced crop productivity usually results from erosion, and these effects are studied in the field of soil conservation. |
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Alginic acid also has been used in the field of biotechnology as a biocompatible medium for cell encapsulation and cell immobilization. |
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When Essex rebelled in 1601, Howard took command of the soldiers massed to defend London and defeated him in the field. |
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A cherry tree will take three to four years in the field to produce its first crop of fruit, and seven years to attain full maturity. |
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They camp in the field to attack at first light, and their watchfires light the plain like stars. |
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He applied this theory in the field in the Kara Sea, which led to the discovery of Vize Island. |
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These cognitive processes constitute the mind, and, along with their behavioral consequences, are studied in the field of psychology. |
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The study of birds in the field was helped enormously by improvements in optics. |
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Photography made it possible to document birds in the field with great accuracy. |
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Late April is the best time, and the largest population is usually in the field to the west of Dancing Ledge. |
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Many crops such as alfalfa, timothy, oats, and clover are allowed to dry in the field after cutting before being baled into hay. |
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Currently, research in medical anthropology is one of the main growth areas in the field of anthropology as a whole. |
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Rome ISIA was founded in 1973 by Giulio Carlo Argan and is Italy's oldest institution in the field of industrial design. |
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There are a wide range of interpretations in the field of biblical archaeology. |
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His most important work, however, was in the field of the form and function of muscles and the function of the areas of the spinal cord. |
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Improvements in digital technology have allowed amateurs to make impressive advances in the field of astrophotography. |
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A technique used in the field is to clench one's right fist and to view the cross, aligning the first knuckle with the axis of the cross. |
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And shortly after her arrival, in September 1894, the first football match in Brazil took place in the field beside the textile factory. |
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Scientists publish much more in the field of geosciences and health than in agriculture, though. |
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The ataman had executive powers, and at time of war, he was the supreme commander in the field. |
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The province is one of the world leaders in the field of space science and contributed to important discoveries in this field. |
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It is an official act of an authority in the field of public law to resolve an individual case with effect to the outside. |
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The first major achievements in the field were associated with the building of analog computers. |
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Davy was a pioneer in the field of electrolysis using the voltaic pile to split common compounds and thus prepare many new elements. |
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The study of cholera in England by John Snow between 1849 and 1854 led to significant advances in the field of epidemiology. |
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If the weather is too wet, the cut hay may spoil in the field before it can be baled. |
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Much hay was originally cut by scythe by teams of workers, dried in the field and gathered loose on wagons. |
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Mumford's earliest books in the field of literary criticism have had a lasting impact on contemporary American literary criticism. |
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Noted writers in the field of comic books are Neil Gaiman, and Alan Moore, while Gaiman also produces graphic novels. |
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Where the river valley changes course into Lower Wharfedale, the change of underlying rock can be seen in the darker stone in the field walls. |
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But stil he was so steelde With heart so good, as victor he dead left them in the field. |
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From the start, the Kepler mission recruited hundreds of specialists in the field of asteroseismology to help with the planet search. |
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It's a low point in the field and if we have got anything wrong we've hit it with the water hog and disturbed the surface. |
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It's a low point in the field and if we have anything wrong we've hit it with the water hog and disturbed the surface. |
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Producers now have immediate virtual access to the same kind of information they would receive in the field from their external wholesaler. |
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With the acquisition of Wieland Dental, Ivoclar Vivadent strengthens its position in the field of all-ceramics. |
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Weidman, who now suffers from a degenerative eye disease, says nobody in the field knew Agent Orange had dioxin in it. |
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What better test in the field might be used in place of slump for testing workability of low-slump paving concrete? |
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Services for the conduct of the flight Lidar leading to the award of altimetric information in the field of Andalusia southeast. |
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Energetic Dancing At seven, Dancing Welcome may be only the joint oldest in the field with Amosite but has certainly been the busiest. |
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Mechanism of pemetrexed is better than traditional antifolate drugs with great competitiveness in the field. |
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Zinc, an essential trace element in bone, has been attempted in the field of substituted apatites by considering all nature of human bones. |
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Paul Damon, Geoff Dimmock, Stan Ranee, Tuyen Pham, Shirley Snelling and George Wan assisted in the field and laboratory. |
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Arteriovenous malformation of the hand is uncommon and represents one of the most challenging problems in the field of hand surgery. |
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Then the reflectances of the fire ant nest soil and surrounding soil were compared in the field. |
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The 35-year-old New Yorker will reilluminate Novas's Greenland Street facade, helped by students and young professionals interested in the field. |
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The LCM conferences are one of the leading series worldwide in the field of environmental, economic and social sustainability. |
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We would return to our bell tents in the field behind the Mitre Pub, exhausted but proud of our achievements. |
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Field-bred dogs are selected for all the reasons we want them in the field, especially biddability. |
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She has excelled in the field and is one of the most sought-after makeup artists in the region. |
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The marketability of the development was also confirmed in the field of thermoplastic polyurethane. |
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Chevron has identified a small new seep in the field and subsidence in the area. |
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The Foxtrot sand is a new reservoir discovery in the field and the Senonian production is the first for the field. |
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Infantry on 22 November 1861 and brevetted a captain in March 1865 for gallantry and meritorious service in the field. |
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Dempsey has more than nine years of experience in the field of medicolegal death investigation. |
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Judith Herrin is a respected Byzantinist, who has worked in the field for a number of years. |
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Pat Areias has its roots in the old Mexican tradition of silversmithing and today is one of the most innovative companies in the field. |
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Few locals knew of his background as a scholar in the field of Sinology, dating from his time in China in the Marine Corps. |
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In 42 out of 43 UCs of Jhang tehsil,182 panels for Chairman and vice Chairman are in the field. |
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Drawing on his 30 years of research and practice in the field, Qian provides an end-to-end treatment of optical satellite compression and implementation. |
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In recent decades, significant growth has been seen in the field of biomedical research, including anaesthesiology, along with other branches of science and technology. |
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Gerard Collette, the president of Rhodia Acetow, said this will allow the company to build on its acetylation know-how in the field of cellulose acetate. |
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The ball may be thrown from any part of the field, but only the player standing in the field may catch it. Rules. 1. An unbounced ball counts 1 point. |
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A meal here is any instance in which food is eaten during the day, and so may be anything from a complete meal to some tostado eaten while working in the field. |
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Medical staff, academics and most professionals in the field and international bodies such as the World Health Organization tend to avoid use of the term. |
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It'sallinthechase has won twice in 14 starts, making him the losingest horse in the field, and finished ninth in the Arkansas Derby in his latest race. |
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That afternoon when the boys were in the field Mr. Frickstad sherlocked around in the tents and under the cots looking for a missing rocking-chair. |
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The manufacture of spinning and weaving machinery in Oldham belongs to the last decade of the 19th century, when it became a leading centre in the field of engineering. |
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There is evidence of coal mining in the field as far back Roman period. |
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They are slow and reticent, and are like a dull good horse which lets every nag pass him, but with whip and spur will run down every racer in the field. |
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These are often seen in the field as flat surfaces above steep crags, the crags themselves being formed due to the more crystalline, lower portions of each flow. |
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Though tares repullulate, there is wheat still left in the field. |
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One of the main technical policies in the field of organic binders, implemented in Russia and in the world, is to focus on improvement in road bitumen quality. |
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Farmers try to harvest hay at the point when the seed heads are not quite ripe and the leaf is at its maximum when the grass is mowed in the field. |
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In total, there is an estimated five million children who are currently working in the field of agriculture which steadily increases during the time of harvest. |
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Modern concrete is usually prepared as a viscous fluid, so that it may be poured into forms, which are containers erected in the field to give the concrete its desired shape. |
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Bramah and William George Armstrong were the two pioneers in the field. |
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The best polemicist in the field today may well be Darrell Schweitzer. |
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Through CA, the government used the processes of coordination and facilitation to make a new militarized product quickly available to our military forces in the field. |
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Just before Bramah died, his workshops also employed Joseph Clement who among other things made several contributions in the field of lathe design. |
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The Soho Foundry was also innovative in the field of personnel management, setting up executive development programmes, sickness benefit schemes and welfare programmes. |
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These phases are not without objection from many theorists in the field. |
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Quality of life is an important concept in the field of international development, since it allows development to be analyzed on a measure broader than standard of living. |
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Field maize is left in the field very late in the autumn to thoroughly dry the grain, and may, in fact, sometimes not be harvested until winter or even early spring. |
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Following this, Louis Pasteur made the first vaccine against rabies, and also made many discoveries in the field of chemistry, including the asymmetry of crystals. |
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The result was a loose collection of regiments which in general were more effective in the field, if not so smart on parade, than their regular counterparts. |
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In modern mathematics, the foundations of calculus are included in the field of real analysis, which contains full definitions and proofs of the theorems of calculus. |
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Russian achievements in the field of space technology and space exploration are traced back to Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, the father of theoretical astronautics. |
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The Ban and the Arrierban are met armed in the field to choose a king. |
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Seidl of Atlanta, Georgia has been included in the Strathmore's Who's Who Worldwide Edition for her outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of food service. |
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Such models of meaning are explored in the field of pragmatics. |
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This project is often accommodated in the field of ethnography. |
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This interesting volume examines cutting edge technologies in the field of polymer research, highlighting current scholarship in the development of self-healing materials. |
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Many aspects of bird biology are difficult to study in the field. |
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A wide range of tools and techniques are used in ornithology, both inside the laboratory and out in the field, and innovations are constantly made. |
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The book included a brief preface by a leading expert in the field. |
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The species recorded from non-fertilized peat blocks and not found in the field were Galinsoga ciliata, Mycelis muralis, Senecio vulgaris, and Chenopodium spp. |
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There commenced a period of minor skirmishes with Saladin's forces, punctuated by another defeat in the field for the Ayyubid army at the Battle of Jaffa. |
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Just weigh the technological or mechanical advantages of upgrading against the investment of time and money it will take to become proficient with it in the field. |
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Bimhuis located near the Central Station, with its rich programming hosting the best in the field is considered one of the best jazz clubs in the world. |
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The Benelux is particularly active in the field of intellectual property. |
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He kept his mistresses openly at Willey, and insisted that they should accompany him in the field. In fact, he chose them for their horsewomanship as much as for their beauty. |
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Yorkshire has a long tradition in the field of sports, with participation in football, rugby league, cricket and horse racing being the most established sporting ventures. |
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I'm looking for a nonpractice position in the field of medicine. |
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In January 2013, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates signed an agreement on cooperation in the field of brown coal mining and power generation in the same area. |
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Offa's reign has sometimes been regarded as a key stage in the transition to a unified England, but this is no longer the general view among historians in the field. |
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The lorica segmentata provided better protection, but the plate bands were expensive and difficult to produce and difficult to repair in the field. |
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They agreed to cooperate closely in the field of politics and commerce, inspiring their late successors to launch a successful Central European initiative. |
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The BLS could then use its expertise in the field of productive efficiency to implement a productivity drive in each Western European country receiving Marshall Plan aid. |
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And though all the windes of doctrin were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously, by licencing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength. |
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The war effort sparked civil unrest in Germany, while the troops, who had been constantly in the field without relief, grew exhausted and lost all hope of victory. |
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The rise in technological innovations in the field of metrology is one of the major trends that positively influence the growth of the Global Metrological Service market. |
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We prefer candidates with a minimum of 4 years experience in the field. |
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Thirteen nations participated in the field hockey competition. |
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Samples from different mesohabitats were pooled in the field. |
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But the tchotchke era is over, according to leaders in the field, who spoke at a conference on wellness programs sponsored by the World Research Group. |
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However, if the world-view of the scientist was totally changed, this could not be without an effect upon the view of man in the field of the humanities. |
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