What is the subject matter and how can it be presented in a way that students understand and retain. |
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The golf course is a good public amenity but I would query whether it could be run in a way that at least allows it to break even. |
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In retracing Hegel's itinerary he is in a way making it less idiosyncratic, less the vision of a lone philosopher, and more a familiar sight. |
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I was genuinely excited by it in a way that I hadn't been by the soupy mess of the last couple of episodes. |
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I enjoyed that chocolate in a way I've never enjoyed chocolate before, simply because I ate my share slowly, methodically and mindfully. |
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So as you go about your day today, think of your significant other and try to show them you care in a way that they will appreciate. |
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It's like I'm still in denial and at the same time it's as though she's still here in a way. |
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It was nice having them around in a way but they do make quite mess in your garden. |
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But they don't need to frame the argument in a way that implies that those who disagree with them are stone-age misogynists. |
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The Bride's name is bleeped out through the film, but in a way that seems like a desperate bid for curiosity rather than a build-up of mystery. |
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The opening of the Sonata's first movement, for example, blends serialism and passacaglia in a way prefigured in the opera's final scene. |
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Therefore, the reader's active mind will in a way determine his understanding of the novel. |
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I don't want to speak for him, but I do believe that in a way he feels like that's not necessarily a lifelike thing. |
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This bill sets out in minute detail the functions and purposes of this new entity in a way that I have never seen before. |
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But finally, the star may shrink in a way that the light cones will bend so much that they will not be able to escape. |
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If they can do it in a way that they feel is morally and ethically right, that's fine. |
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The rule had been interpreted in a way which hindered the prisoner's right of access to the court. |
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She was quiet, the depression and despair radiating from her body in a way that was painful just to be near. |
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Above all the health service should operate in a way that keeps patients out of acute hospitals, thus minimising costs. |
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But in a way a big part of the stimulus of the job has been to be faced with repertoire that somebody else has chosen. |
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I expect them to become the generators of change in a way similar to that in which oppositionist parliament forces were in Ukraine. |
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He was finding it difficult to get in contact, but I think in a way, no news is good news. |
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Like Minority Report, it was heavily adapted for the screen, but in a way that's necessary. |
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Now I am back in my world and I love it and appreciate it in a way that I never could before. |
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But overall, they have crafted an exceptional play, touching on matters of the heart in a way that uplifts without moralizing. |
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You are very good at doing linkbait stuff to cause publicity, but doing it in a way that does not harm your credibility much. |
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Light in certain engineered dielectric microstructures can flow in a way similar to electrical currents in semiconductor chips. |
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We had spotters when we played on the rock-climbing wall and we practiced falling off stilts in a way that would lessen the impact on our bodies. |
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In comparison to a data structure, a linked list is similar to a binary tree in a way that the information is linked together. |
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But all of it is jumbled together in a way that at the end the reader is left empty, if amused. |
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I can't not tell that story in a way that doesn't bring a little of that to the front of my own head again. |
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It would be desirable to have a system of Romanization that differentiates them in a way that is more indicative of the actual phonetic values. |
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These are not flat, but shaded in a way that gives them a certain three dimensionally. |
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My fascination with sonoluminescent bubbles continues, in a way, in my high-speed photographic studies of drops and splashes. |
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I'm an army brat, in a way, because my father had ten years in the military. |
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So he would go to children and try and worm these names out of them in a way which is deeply shocking to me. |
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But strategic redistribution of resources in a way that promotes openness and collaboration could reinvigorate the organization. |
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It feel like logicality taken to its excess in a way I've never seen before. |
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In the early twentieth century, logical positivism narrowed the scope of meaning in a way that made belief in God subjective by definition. |
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This captures the very earliest stages of fall in a way few games even attempt, blending serotinal greens with the slow incursion of rusty reds. |
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This allocation would be made in a way that was most advantageous to shareholders, Mr Goodyear said. |
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It's a difficult thing to talk about in a way, because human intervention and control over the world have quite a bad rap at the moment. |
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Paintings also allow the artist to reconstruct the events in a way that the photograph cannot. |
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Sickert seemed to share Degas' artistic vision in a way he never did with Whistler. |
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And aftercare was discussed in a way that patients and their relatives could understand. |
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In the 1920s, the decorative neoclassicist style won its triumphs, in a way preparing the ground for the equally decorative functionalism. |
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They may split the vote in a way that favours someone such as Maureen Gilroy who takes a hard line against issues of social equity. |
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I park in the adjacent lot, generally in a way not to offend or to disturb other clients of the store. |
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The situation can be seen more clearly and simply, though, in a way that is more helpful to you and to others. |
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The first feature is that perception aims at truth, though in a way that is compatible with us being able to disbelieve our perceptions. |
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It is a sad story and ironic in a way because so many French couples don't want children. |
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The stunning apparition of a comet's tail was long regarded as a portent of doom and disaster, and in a way this is not too far from the mark. |
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These pieces are austere and unadorned in a way that I'd associate with Shaker simplicity and grace. |
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The written word persuasively conveys the authentic ring of reliable authority in a way the recollected spoken word does not. |
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It's passive intent aggressively stated in a way that targets specific people, making them feel insulted. |
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Outside, the plane trees along the street have the same sameness about them, pollarded in a way I used to think cruel. |
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The truth is I can't leave New York because I'm mad about it, hopelessly in love with this place in a way that is usually reserved for a person. |
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I just thought it was a fantastic way to reach kids on a level and in a way that they were not being talked down to by adults. |
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It carries information that is relevant to their lives, it's fun and it's written in a way that does not patronise or talk down to them. |
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Flames shot out of my test tube and spread over the bench in a way you only ever see when a car blows up in an action movie. |
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And in a way that seems to be very deeply connected with their central content, not just tangential contact, but into the heart of mathematics. |
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And to attack us in a way that might provoke a response, I don't think is in his interest. |
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Her modest and unassuming manner is admirable and in a way is one of the reasons why the volunteers go out of their way to help. |
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He raps his sticks together, then taps his cymbals in a way that recalls the playing knives and forks on the kitchen table. |
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This is a sample of what I have received, it is in a way a rude awakening to me of the attitudes that some people in the West hold. |
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The mistake is in a way only a misnomer, but terminological infelicities have a way of breeding conceptual confusion, and so it is here. |
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It makes free with cultural conventions in a way we find charming, funny, winsome and sometimes freeing. |
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The mammary glands of pubescent female mice developed structurally in a way that made them more likely to develop breast cancer. |
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Imagine we discovered that there were telepaths living among us, people who could undetectably read our minds, in a way that we couldn't block. |
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The best skaters are able to incorporate these maneuvers with extreme moves in a way that flows with intensity. |
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Characters in a story operate to make the story's movement visible and concrete, in a way that engages a reader's interest. |
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The idea that this nonsense is seeping off the Internet to schools and other places of a professional nature alarms me in a way most alarming. |
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They were also very beneficial to store owners in a way that allowed people to continue with their window shopping on rainy days. |
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Panic sufferers usually tense their bodies and breathe in a way that increases symptoms. |
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What this enables me to do is to get words down in a way that's closer to the final version. |
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An important point to remember is that orienting a shaft in a way that might correct a hook or a slice remains an infraction of the rules. |
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The alcohol reacted to my system in a way that has turned me off alcohol for life. |
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They needed to provide key corporate information to remote users, but in a way that was airtight in its security. |
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Scratch my head as I may, I can't come up with a poem that does it in a way that suits my mood. |
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Let's try to unify the American people and govern in a way that solves problems. |
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So hopefully were gonna be able to give people a taste of that, and do it in a way that kinda makes sense. |
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The overlapping units are bunched together in a way that recalls a group of cells viewed under a microscope. |
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If somebody did shuffle nefariously off the mortal coil in this film, they did so in a way that escaped my notice completely. |
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He carried it off in a way that gained him the respect and the admiration of the players. |
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I'm not an American and I'm not a Republican so in a way it is none of my business. |
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Bach's Art of Fugue sounds crystal clear, with voices separated in a way that couldn't be achieved by a human performer without computer help. |
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But Wilson may have been told differently at the time, or may have misremembered the story in a way that tended to magnify his own importance. |
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So they'll promote your film in a way that would never have happened in the past. |
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I have also had people tell me personally that this is both a turn off and makes sensation nugatory, in a way that was designed to elicit shame. |
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Of course these incidents are upsetting to those affected in a way other people cannot understand. |
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So both barristers and judges have to be very careful that they deal with juries in a way that helps them to deal with the subject matter. |
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Tickets for a match must be sold in a way so that fans of rival teams occupy separate sections of a stadium. |
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Parenting is separated from sexuality in a way that it is not for heterosexual parents with biological children. |
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His reputation has always been that of an obsessive, picking at detail in a way which could drive others frantic. |
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They blended entertainment with education in a way that adhered securely to the prevailing ideology of broadcasting. |
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He literally could feel his pulse throbbing through his entire body, his vital drum in a way. |
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I tried to write it in a way that showed that it brought about a spot of introspection and self-analysis on my part. |
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I know it's a cliche but I thought the author really managed to get under Clara 's skin in a way which made us empathise with her. |
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If the sounds in music do not combine in a way that excites interest, then there is no reason to pay attention. |
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Nobody has a right to use them in a way that will diminish or injure their use and enjoyment by others. |
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I love listening to sermons, I really admire people who are wordsmiths who can craft words in a way that holds people's attention. |
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Last Thursday, I had three examples of events reaching their conclusions in a way that follows my rules of natural justice. |
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His voice was sweet and melodic, yet horrible in a way that you wanted to cover your ears so you couldn't hear it. |
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Such semantic-functional categories can in principle be used across different semiotic modes in a way that formal linguistic categories cannot. |
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It says something very simple and familiar to every reader, but it says it in a way which manages to be totally direct and candid. |
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A Norwegian duo who do dance music properly, in a way that doesn't sound like dance music. |
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It is crammed full of items in a way that will probably offend the sensibilities of minimalists. |
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At lower concentrations, the peptide altered the morphology of the bilayer in a way consistent with the formation of a toroidal pore. |
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This episode may, in a way, serve as a good example of the negative consequences of the prevalence of money worship and the loss of moral values. |
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He found in her favour only by reformulating her case in a way that was not even argued at trial. |
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The filmmaker recounts the author's life story in a way that is refreshingly un-Hollywood. |
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But both composers weave melodic material and unusual tonal colors in a way that is accessible, and worthy of repeated listening. |
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This is not like treaty claims, because the Maori Land Court will have teeth and power in a way that the Waitangi Tribunal does not. |
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That's interesting, because in a way that's a very writerly method, in that you did your rough draft and then your final draft. |
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And so, while she was demanding great things of us, she was also, in a way, undermining our ability to fulfill them. |
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This may mean that loci affecting these traits combine in a way that is more nearly multiplicative than additive. |
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How can I manage this farm in a way that is productive and regenerative for the land, the crops, the people around me, and for myself? |
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And then you're writing, and after that it's just a matter of putting the words down in a way that makes the story come alive for someone else. |
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She asked me so many things, about magic and vampires until we both were yawning in a way that my grandmother would have called unladylike. |
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Extreme care should be taken not to identify unnamed sources in a way that exposes their identity. |
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The long, slow repetition of simple, but heavily detuned chords mimics, in a way, the chanting of monks. |
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A third of the population was trying to live in a way that only a seventeenth of the population could live. |
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He said the Health Service Reform would be achieved in a way that would not result in victors or vanquished. |
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I mean that the posts themselves ought to be couched in a way that is not so miasmically depressing. |
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In Her Shoes certainly honours that tradition but in a way that makes it much more than a retro treat for movie buffs and nostalgic oldies. |
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I chuckled and nodded, my words spoken unhurriedly and gently in a way that suggested I was either kicked back, or done in. |
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These churches are becoming civic in a way unimaginable since the 13th century and its cathedral towns. |
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Books on mysticism and the supernatural abound, in a way that would have been unthinkable even a few years ago. |
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It has now been rendered into very readable English, and trimmed in a way that retains the real essentials of the work. |
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Flemming has in a way tarnished the image of mythicism by promoting bad arguments, and ironically will drive people away from mythicism. |
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The first third of the film intrigues us in a way that the remaining, explicitly repellent two thirds completely obliterates. |
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I wonder if, in our efforts to make our society so moral, we have, in a way, become more amoral. |
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As a woman, how do you reject a man who is amorous in his advances in a way that doesn't scar him for life. |
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I know that when I hear music, it moves me in a way that I can't easily explain. |
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So in a way, it was a very positive iconic picture, which in a way was very representative of that point in time. |
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He then laughed in a way that sane people do not laugh and asked for ten male volunteers. |
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I thought it was great in a way because I thought, gee, maybe we can get some sympathy for the press going finally. |
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But the talking, perhaps because it has to be done in a way that registers above the din of the train, is excruciating. |
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The inner life of a nation is linked with the modern mass army in a way it could not have been with the absolutist armies of the earlier period. |
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Religious writers saw God as being present to the individual in a way that is analogous to the presence of light in the act of seeing. |
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Then they get to rescript events in a way that sees them in control, and to visualize the new version before bedtime. |
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Many Europeans, in a way Americans find impossible to understand, are willing to let their elites lead them by the nose. |
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Poetry allows us to examine science in a way that purely scientific discourse cannot by analogizing abstract concepts into concrete forms. |
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And if this demonstration could be done in a way that leapfrogged the competition, all the better. |
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The law prohibits the breaking of a protective device in a way that unlawfully obtains access to the data. |
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Dylan set words to music in a way that no one had done before. |
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Society actually has structured the legal system in a way that provides adolescents with enhanced protections but those protections often go unnoticed, unremarked, and unused. |
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His capacity for taking the mickey out of defences was also legendary even though he could be diffident in front of goal in a way that Finney would have found unnatural. |
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And we also have to be careful to not do it in a way that feels cheap or just a wink. |
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This would mitigate the negative wildlife consequences of wind power in a way that should result in no net loss of birds. |
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She too was dressed in animal skins, a short dress which showed off the outline of her body in a way the shapeless dresses she had worn in the Village never could. |
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Let me rephrase that argument in a way that will illustrate what I think is wrong with it. |
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And so the Jewishness of modernism was written out of the history in a way. |
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It is still crucial at a British wedding and at Ascot, where a milliner's creativity gets to run wild in a way that's impossible anywhere else in the world. |
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I came to realize that it was an unnecessarily mirthless, joyless book and I would like it to be, for one thing, more sensuous, more rounded in a way. |
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Sean saw me first, and elbowed Mark in the side, who snapped his head up angrily, saw me, and smiled in a way I had never seen a mix between mischief and malice. |
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Organize information in a way that it would make sense to algorithms. |
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For people with ASD, these empathetic feelings might be so intense that they withdraw in a way that appears cold or uncaring. |
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Here I could live in a way I could never afford to at home, from uncluttered surroundings to uncomplicated relationships. |
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I guess in a way the get together was a kind of late baby shower. |
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Did anyone involved in either managing or marketing the trusts collude in a way that impacted on share prices and could be construed as market abuse? |
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Romney spoke about it in a way that struck Prouty as disingenuous and unfeeling, and he got mad. |
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When it is forced into the public gaze, we react in a way that shames us. |
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Things have changed for Wall Street and for Goldman in a way that may render its old bag of tricks less helpful. |
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This whole thing resembles, in a way, the rise and untimely fall of Kurt Cobain. |
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When one plays life that way, one in a way awakes creative vital energies in oneself that otherwise are not available. |
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I think this is really, in a way, a strange and one-off situation. |
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Brookside showed societal ugliness in a way no soap opera had done before. |
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About praising and embracing the booty in all of its forms, the song, in a way, could be seen as an opus of sorts for Minaj. |
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And we have done them in a way where we are trying to point kids in the right direction, teenagers especially, who are so uncivil, so angry, so unruly, so maybe this is a way. |
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The stock markets are rigged, the banks operate in a way that is non-commercial, and the yuan is still strictly non-convertible. |
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But both are delivering a booster shot of testosterone to the GOP in a way few have managed to pull off of late. |
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In short, the document proposes that taxpayers should not be expected to pay for years of underinvestment in a way that is unfair and hits those least able to pay most. |
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Daft Punk amplified the crowd in a way that changed my life and they never even left the booth. |
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So I felt in a way that our off-camera lives on set started mimicking the on-camera lives of the characters. |
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They understand viscerally, in a way that we cannot, that a dollar is nothing but paper and an electronic bank account denominated in dollars is something even less. |
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Not a great opera, perhaps, but nevertheless a very interesting one, its disturbing theme clinging naggingly to the conscience in a way than more sumptuous fare rarely does. |
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We developed genome images to visualize microarray data in a way that would facilitate comprehensive qualitative analysis of one or a few experiments. |
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Her heart ached for him in a way it never had or would for Dorian. |
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If people ate less meat and demanded it was produced in a way that was sustainable, it would open a way for the small guys to get back in the game. |
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He will be broken in slowly, in a way different than the rest. |
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The balance of the argument now says that Betfair operates in a way that not only does not diminish the integrity of racing but actually enhances it. |
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Like so many traumatized children, they were acting it out again and again, Elliott explains, until they could see it in a way that made sense to them. |
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Certain adepts are supposedly able to prepare the soup in a way that minimizes this slipperiness, but I can't say that I have ever dined with any. |
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Watched side by side on Monday night, in a way no viewer will ever watch them, the two complemented each other nicely. |
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Hours later, came the admission that in a way they were misleading. |
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First, take a piece of whole cloth, the fibers of which crisscross in a way similar to that of the skin of the perineum, and try to tear it in half. |
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It's reassuring, in a way, when these technological things throw a wobbly. |
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What we get is that while she is better off with a law-abiding and sober husband, he's still headstrong in a way that makes her life barely manageable. |
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It is for this reason that research must be allowed to continue in a way that society may reap the medical benefits, whilst limitations are put on other cosmetic aspects. |
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So even if it means a person actually targeted a wildebeest or impala, it's definitely going to end up catching a rhino in a way they set up the snares. |
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Pressure will be maintained on the Commission to manage the dairy market, internally and externally, in a way that allows a reasonable price return to producers. |
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So it not only gives you a consistent description, but it does so in a way that inevitably points out that the electron must have a spin and a magnetic moment. |
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Now, we can stomp our feet and demand fairness, but we cannot expect commercial news media to change over in a way that harms their own financial interests. |
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Gingrich regained his footing quickly, demagoguing the federal courts in a way that would have made George Corley Wallace proud. |
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He conceded to the Evening Press that in a way he was glad not to have witnessed the cruel knockout blow, which has left the popular boxer battling for his life. |
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This summer, Europe's top clubs have strengthened their sides in a way that should pay dividends when the crucial knockout matches come round in late-February and March. |
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In other words, imagine being disloyal in a way that was not detectable by the people you were betraying. |
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She mispronounced things, she got the wrong end of the stick, hilariously, and although I shook it all off in a way, or thought I did, something remained. |
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This new sense opens the eyes of the regenerate saint to see and understand divine things in a way that had been impossible for him before his conversion. |
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And in a way that was right, because he was keen to save the best bits of it and to discard the worst. |
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Because the fact of the matter is the Today show part is really, in a way, the smallest part in the great 34-hour scheme of it. |
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The Disney princesses are really, in a way, seeking validation through men. |
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So the results of the Scopes primary are in, and they are, in a way, not surprising. |
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He hedged his statements in a way that suggested ignorance or cowardice. |
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I guess in a way you could think of Dante as the poor man's Tim Burton. |
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Like I said, as a team we drew attention to the sport in a way no one ever has. |
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If they speak to women readers of their personal vicissitudes in a way that is helpful, if they offer incantations for women to use in time of trouble, so much the better. |
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She wasn't as subtle as some, or as striking as Plath, but in a way there's more human stuff there. |
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It combines elements of both representationalism and higher-order theory but does so in a way that varies interestingly from the more standard versions of either. |
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One can dwell or write in a way that is open to the future, that occupies the present as a condition of being able to go on, of knowing how to take one's leave. |
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It would sanction excessive conduct which allowed headstrong, violent people to take the law into their own hands in a way which no civilized society could permit. |
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Users can currently create stories in English, Afrikaans and Zulu, but the package has been developed in a way that allows other languages to be added in the future. |
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Our faces are the same shape even though her features are more rounded and mine are pronounced and sort of angular in a way I don't like but all the boys seem to. |
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It should be done, however, in a way that does not lead to modalism. |
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Neither Howard nor any Minister had nailed their colours to the mast in a way that would have made revelation of torture stories an embarrassment for them. |
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All sorts of new technologies are now being built into buildings and into computer systems in a way that hadn't been done before, because of this. |
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The news of an exoplanet discovery is hardly earthshaking anymore, which is disappointing in a way. |
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Here, you've got two thousand acres, and you hear people say that that European farming tradition has been grafted onto Australia in a way that doesn't really fit. |
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To try to find some happy ending, in a way, falsifies, flees from the reality. |
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On the one hand, the positive half of Kane's version of libertarianism tries to put indeterminism to work in a way that cannot be appropriated by compatibilists. |
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How can we speak to their fears in a way that gets them to understand that there is nothing to be fearful of? |
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Ailes personifies Fox in a way that is true for few other corporate executives. |
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I remember when we were discussing this earlier you were saying that in a way this tends to stack up as an argument between the Apollonian and the Dionysian view. |
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It may be that individuals have been, and continue to be, socialized in a way that differentially endorses the use and normativeness of sexually explicit media. |
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They see him bringing working-class whites and Southerners into the fold in a way that no other Democrat could. |
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In 1778, after an absence of 28 years, he made a triumphal return to Paris, where he was lionized for four months in a way few writers can ever have experienced. |
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My fraudulence, I was coming to understand, was in a way the truest thing about me. |
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Central banks are keen to take decisive action, but they are loth to sacrifice independence, or act in a way that would fuel any growing sense of financial panic. |
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The result is that the album allows the band's considerable songcraft to combine with their geeky tendencies in a way that feels perfectly natural. |
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One obvious barrier is that healthcare systems are culturally, politically, economically, and socially bound in a way that cardiological interventions are not. |
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It is satisfying in a way that routinized, fill-the-hours work is not. |
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If Brexit is not to happen, then Europe needs to send this message quickly, clearly, and in a way that is somehow palatable to a country that doesn't want to listen. |
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The second way to make a noose is to tie a running knot round the standing part of the rope in a way that pulling on the knot-side closes the loop. |
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I told her a sob story about a math assignment, a philosophy paper and computer science midterm in a way that I thought would assure a remedy for my chronic procrastination. |
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Instead, Mach's principle is realized wholly within general relativity, in a way that ties in with string theory and the black hole membrane paradigm. |
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They're the people who've been evicted, and in a way it's kind of the tall poppy syndrome of Australia tearing people down, bringing them down to your own level. |
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When she moved, her hair swished with her movements in a way that tantalized any man in her radius, though she was oblivious to all of the attention she got. |
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Put across in a way which is accessible to non-specialists, this is fascinating material and yet the pure science involved is only part of the story. |
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He tries to tell the story in a way that relates to the modern audience. |
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When we have a question or complaint, she is paid to be responsive in a way that a website can never be. |
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But in a way it feels that Oxford has had more of an adventure. |
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Humor and historical distance allow me to illustrate how a quack operates in a way that I could not with a contemporary example. |
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Yes, Paul brought it up in a way that was impertinent and likely a political ploy. |
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Some bundles of cardboard are bound in a way that airlines can use them as ballast, an extra weight required when the plane doesn't have enough cargo or passengers. |
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So, we can be inactive in ordinary markets in a way we cannot be for health care, where illness thrusts activity upon us. |
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Instead, they are seeking to restructure mortgages in a way that makes payments low enough for customers to be able to pay. |
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He has moved back and forth in a way that aides said reflected the unsettled question of how harshly he should distinguish himself from the president. |
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He was an intellectual and moral touchstone, of matchless integrity, selflessly public-spirited and civic-minded in a way that is harder and harder to find. |
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I can only hope that I've told all these stories in a way that allows people to maybe go out and listen to some music that they may've otherwise ignored. |
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It's all very madcap and zany, anarchic in a way familiar to any contemporary viewer of late-night TV made decades later. |
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Of course, philosophically speaking, where humans differ from other species is that they are self-conscious, in a way that albatrosses and flatworms just don't seem to be. |
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Kawaguchi hoped America would remain open to immigrants in a way that her more hardline home country of Japan is not. |
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They are important in a way that a Kyrgyzstan or a Turkmenistan simply is not. |
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So we have decided to air this show without commercials in a way that we try to sensitize the audience to people that they'll see in the show who really are no longer with us. |
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With almost 1,200 patients, laguna Honda Hospital was originally the San Francisco Almshouse, and in a way it still is. |
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They can move closer to God's call to tithe, but in a way that helps them to understand the difference they can make as they increase their giving. |
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I want to contribute to the State in a way that would have made Yitzhak and Leah Rabin proud of me. |
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The team clipped sagebrush shrubs in a way that copied the behaviour of herbivores eating leaves. |
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The Anthropic Principle states that the universe seems to be arranged in a way that favours the appearance and survival of life. |
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For Watt's sense of chronology was strong, in a way, and his dislike of battology was very strong. |
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Like a cub reporter aspiring to be the next David Brinkley, Seacrest is, in a way, applying for a job that no longer exists. |
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They stacked flintstones in a way that permitted night winds to pass around them and cool them so they collected moisture. |
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Hooke clearly postulated mutual attractions between the Sun and planets, in a way that increased with nearness to the attracting body. |
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Don't just help people, don't just love up your customers, do it in a way that is consistent with your desired position in your community. |
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Writers were encouraged to write in a way that kept in mind the speaker, subject, audience, purpose, manner, and occasion. |
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Common Sense is oriented to the future in a way that compels the reader to make an immediate choice. |
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But, the way to express those arguments should be a public speech or writing, not in a way that causes actual harm to others. |
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It is difficult to define a species in a way that applies to all organisms. |
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His team knocked the ball around in a way that seemed beyond them when they were outpassed by Spain in Alicante in November. |
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If the wavelength is much shorter than the target's size, the wave will bounce off in a way similar to the way light is reflected by a mirror. |
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Short radio waves reflect from curves and corners in a way similar to glint from a rounded piece of glass. |
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The femurs are attached at the hips in a way that allows them to bend outward and upward in flight. |
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These are formed in a way that reflects a direct inheritance from the PIE causative class of verbs. |
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As a result of these initiatives northeastern Florida prospered economically in a way it never did under Spanish administration. |
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However, the economic warfare was intensified in a way that amounted to a veritable siege of the Republic as a whole. |
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The structure of European trade therefore changed fundamentally in a way that was advantageous to Dutch trade, agriculture and industry. |
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Linguists therefore find it difficult to define the term in a way that makes sense across all human languages. |
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She seems pulsingly alive in a way that the grand, marmoreal singers sometimes did not. |
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So long as she behaves in a way to keep his love and respect he's putty in her hands. |
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The Council would review and in a way, veto any passed legislation violating the spirit of the Constitution before it went into effect. |
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These units are often constructed and protected in a way similar to fiber arrangements used in semiprotected environments. |
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They were always a haughty family, standoffish in a way, as they've a right to be. |
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Older vampires learned how to dissemble and reassemble their bodies in a way that was very Star Trek. |
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We have tried to lick this problem although I think in a way it is unlickable through a variety of devices. |
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Then another ewe started to behave in a way that was most unsheeplike and, for a while anyway, I thought it rather impressive. |
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That's how you upshift a conversation so you can navigate the great political divide in a way that insights, not incites. |
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But Eastwood chose to aestheticize the battle in a way that blunts its visceral impact. |
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Race walking is defined as moving forward in a way that produces continuous contact with the ground. |
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Assimilators are similar to convergers in a way because they are more interested in theories than in people. |
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Time will now be taken to ensure all guidelines are completed to rehouse the bats in a way that causes them minimal disturbance. |
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The point is not to repristinate these past theologies, but to read past theologians in a way which allows for them to call us into question. |
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I want to play football and putting in a transfer request stops you playing in a way. |
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Finally, relationship-specific investment may rigidify interfirm interactions in a way that harms project performance. |
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He says the character of Matt is, in a way, his doppelganger. |
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I like all of them, in a way, but I like Scissorhands and ed Wood. |
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Like the poison-tipped darts of Aguaruna blowguns, these darts can be shot into someone else in a way that is unfelt but eventually brings death. |
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In the intermediate regions, fiber is oriented in a way said to anchor the torque-resistant screw threads securely to the stabilized core. |
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He has managed to show Mandela in a way that justifies why he is held in such reverence. |
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Whatever your abilities, if you are alive and sensate, the parks will make you whole in a way manmade aids and entertainments cannot. |
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