While many other designers turned to the west for their influences, Edward stayed true to the kebaya, but revived for modern times. |
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Superimposed on this reflex arc, are suprasegmental modifying influences from the brain stem, cerebellum, basal ganglia, and cerebral cortex. |
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The exterior is in typical late Victorian style, the arabesque influences and designs preserved for the interior. |
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Its influences have pervaded the whole economy and the whole financial system, and its bursting may have apocalyptic consequences. |
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It made a strong impression on me and, with other influences, led to my refusing to register with the Selective Service System two years later. |
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The different results may be a function of cultural, social, and geographical influences. |
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It was Sicily, with its mix of European and African influences, that musically put the zing back into Kerr. |
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I have no doubt some of my fellow academicians are dreading the rise of these kinds of influences. |
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These correlations suggest a variety of influences on heterosexuals ' attitudes. |
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Possible influences of ginseng on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of warfarin in rats. |
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You have absorbed influences from a highly developed culture or you wouldn't be a Libran. |
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Principals saw the girls as bad schoolyard influences and priests shunned them as moral lepers. |
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Equally apparent is the skill and artistry with which Melville transcends his influences. |
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In the native model, however, the influences of majoring in the liberal arts and health sciences were absent. |
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Similar influences are at work in the arts, education, academia and especially in the sphere of politics. |
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The new album spans a wide selection of demographics and represents a mosaic of musical influences. |
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Other influences on popular music include church music, gospel, Zairean rhumba, and South African mbaqanga and mbube. |
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The quadrumvirate of men who provide blurbs for Kirby's fifth collection, read like a who's who of the book's poetic influences. |
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Naturally, when making such decisions, one's own culture and pre-conditioned opinions and judgments are strong influences. |
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We recognize and honor the multitudes of affirmative influences people from various cultures have on our campus and our society at large. |
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Nevertheless, cultural learning influences behavioral patterns that may affect word meaning frequencies and bias word association responses. |
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Even more importantly, ask him to show you the perfection of God's plan to save us and redeem us from these influences. |
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The band might wear their influences on their sleeve, but what a kaleidoscopic variety it is! |
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There is a definite Irish feeling to their sound, which draws on the kings of Irish rock and progressive trad, as well as more modern influences. |
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Therefore, a total ban on private use of the lagoon requires concrete scientific proof of negative influences. |
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Leadership, he said, influences people by providing purpose, direction and motivation. |
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What influences the development of mathematical reasoning in different population groups? |
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The early German shepherd dog, Great Dane, schnauzer and Weimaraner are also mentioned as influences. |
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She has lovingly crafted this album using all her talents, lifelong influences and delicate taste. |
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The dialects of Northumberland have their foundations firmly rooted in Old English Anglo-Saxon, with huge influences from Scandanavia. |
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Of course, classification, region, and variety of grape are all weighty influences. |
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Tribe from Cape Town dazzled the crowd with their mainstream jazz with African influences. |
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As long as an athlete believes a skill influences their readiness and positively affects performance, they should use it. |
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An 1858 medical book described remittent fever as typhus modified by atmospheric influences. |
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This resonance strongly stabilizes benzene and profoundly influences its chemical properties. |
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African-Caribbean religious practices such as revivalism, Kumina, and Rastafarianism have especially significant African influences. |
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These influences are evident on this decidedly mellow album, which embraces a spectrum of rootsy, acoustic sounds. |
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They have consistently laid down the traditional styling of ska music, taking influences from its early days along with rocksteady and reggae. |
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Livestock farming and arable farming are both major influences on Britain's wild plant flora. |
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Luck influences the outcome of an event in auto racing more than in any other sport. |
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The guitar work here is promising, with some alt-rock influences providing a welcome respite from the usual thirds-based harmonies. |
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In his autobiography he points to influences from punk, reggae, rock and pop with hip-hop, which really gave him his sense of direction. |
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One consequence is that consumers are more alert to influences than ever before. |
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Are the Seventh day Adventists and the Quakers just influences, like the blues or country traditions sampled here? |
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The restaurant has three red rosettes in the AA Guide, and the cuisine is classical with modern influences. |
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The taste is unique with a charcoal mellowed flavour that contains influences from the barrel it was aged in with hints of caramel, vanilla, and oak. |
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The legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie was one of his first influences. |
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This can be caused by many contributors such as loaded cables acting as a lowpass filters, and other influences of inductive and capacitive reactance. |
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The aim was to celebrate Afrikaans culture, but also to show how this culture had now declared itself to be open, and free to assimilate other cultural influences. |
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Special hydrologic and ecologic conditions are a consequence of shallowness, closed area, entry of freshwater affluxes and of anthropogenic influences. |
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This suggests that the adverse effects of early life events can be offset by the adaptive capability of the mind and the affirmative influences of the adoptive family. |
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I'll try and use influences wherever I can, whatever the style. |
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It influences how our brains respond to dopamine, a feel-good neurotransmitter unleashed by new and rewarding experiences. |
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Individual DNA repair capacity strongly influences skin cancer susceptibility as illustrated in cancer prone DNA repair-deficient xeroderma pigmentosutn patients. |
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They urge, not that inquirers insulate themselves from social influences, but that they restructure scientific practices to be open to different social influences. |
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Pollen also potentially influences oil content by means of xenia. |
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Born in Texas in 1933, Nelson's popularity stemmed from a diverse range of musical influences, from the Texan drawl of Ernest Tubb to the western swing of Bob Wills. |
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It is difficult to categorize the religion of the tribal people. It is a mixture of many influences including animalism, nature-worship, shamanism, and ancestor worship. |
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An understanding of the parameters controlling the number of rolling cells is important because it directly influences the number of adherent cells. |
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All moderating influences within the party have been weeded out. |
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Yet many Zulu men wanted their wives and daughters to remain in the rural areas, away from what they felt to be the corrupting influences of the city. |
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The broad zoogeographic influences of Cape Cod on faunal composition as frequently recognized may be evident on a smaller, local scale in Cape Cod estuaries. |
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Inside the station, the key prop is a telephone which rings constantly throughout the play and influences the comings and goings of the jitney station. |
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Not only does it confer the free-threshing character, but also it influences glume keeledness, rachis toughness, spike length, spike type, and culm height. |
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Few would now dispute that Jansenism, originally an austere Augustinian movement, was one of the most significant intellectual influences of the age. |
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Our grandparents who planted and pruned according to phases of the moon are early examples of farmers using natural influences to nurture plant growth. |
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Now, the holy men may have to go back and have another ceremony to repurify the site and undo the influences of the protester's ritual, Mr. Wesley said. |
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Even worse, many of such laboring, lower-class women were likely to fall under the pernicious influences of the preying men and immoral working girls around them. |
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These guys obviously have tons of ideas, and the arrangements and influences are all beyond reproach, but the record lacks the irresistible gravity of top-notch post-rock. |
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Other important influences came from his friendship with the French artist, Jean Dubuffet, and the American abstract expressionist, Jackson Pollock. |
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It is a tonal Mon-Khmer language with strong Chinese lexical influences. |
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It is an awareness of how language codes the way we view the world, and how membership in various communities influences our understanding of the world. |
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I think there are influences making this worse instead of calming the situation. |
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However, I feel the need for a change and a hunger for new influences. |
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This entails being more the culture vulture, exposing yourself to unique influences. |
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Originating in New Orleans, Creole cuisine is the result of influences from the many nationalities who settled in the city. |
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Putin preys on the fact that the West thinks money and sport are neutral, or at least civilizing influences. |
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The book's central thesis is that propaganda influences the masses in important ways. |
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Over the millennia, different settlers have tremendously influenced Cyprus, which is why Cypriot traditions consist of a mixture of influences remaining from settlers. |
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Stretton's outlook, a distinctive blend of the egalitarian and the patrician, is an amalgam of several influences, especially his family and his education. |
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The climate of freedom in New York allowed all of these influences to flourish. |
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Greater attention was given to psychological effect than to physical realism, and influences from earlier styles worldwide were used. |
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Her influences included Edvard Munch and Egon Schiele, and for a time she studied philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London. |
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The cuisine of Somalia varies from region to region is a mixture of diverse culinary influences. |
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Tango, a Rioplatense musical genre with European and African influences, is one of Argentina's international cultural symbols. |
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This was usually mixed with Brazilian influences from their own heritage which produced a unique form of Brazilian architecture. |
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Though now minority religions, Hinduism and Buddhism remain defining influences in Indonesian culture. |
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Hindu influences reached the Indonesian Archipelago as early as first century. |
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East Timorese cuisine has influences from Southeast Asian foods and from Portuguese dishes from its colonisation by Portugal. |
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The local dialects of the Scots language, collectively known as Insular Scots, are highly distinctive and retain strong Norn influences. |
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Scots was derived substantially from Old English, with Gaelic and French influences. |
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There has also been a long tradition of influences between Scottish American and African American communities. |
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Rickly regarded their new material as having influences from Joy Division, New Order and The Cure. |
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She was brought many influences from the French court where she had been educated, employing lutenists and viol players in her household. |
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Traces of Scottish literary and musical influences can be found in both Donovan's and Bruce's work. |
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She draws on influences for her music from Nina Simone, Joni Mitchell, Lauryn Hill and Amy Winehouse. |
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Manson cites actress Glenn Close and former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as her acting influences for the ambiguous character. |
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According to Harris, his primary influences are Jamiroquai and Fatboy Slim. |
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Welsh culture also draws influences from English culture due to the history of these two countries, but remains distinct. |
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Because of its sharp topography and maritime influences, San Francisco exhibits a multitude of distinct microclimates. |
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Water pollution influences the amount of herring that may be safely consumed. |
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The low altitude of the city, and moderating influences of the harbour, mean that lying snow very rarely occurs in the city itself. |
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He included citations of the influences on Surrealism, examples of Surrealist works, and discussion of Surrealist automatism. |
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Both the maximum temperature and the duration of firing influences the final characteristics of the ceramic. |
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Also, Middle Eastern and Central Asian influences have occurred on North Indian cuisine from the years of Mughal rule. |
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Assamese cuisine is a mixture of different indigenous styles, with considerable regional variation and some external influences. |
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Subsequent influences have included the cuisines of Central Asia and the North Indian plains. |
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Singapore is also known for fusion cuisine combining traditional Singaporean cuisine with Indian influences. |
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Specific influences from Europe were quite varied, and remain traditional and essential to the modern cookery overall. |
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Tyler's two biggest influences from a young age were Janis Joplin and Tina Turner. |
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Duffy lists Marvin Gaye, Phil Spector, and Arcade Fire as her musical influences. |
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Matthews said that they did not have any particular influences in their music. |
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The band has also made reference to Blur, Elvis Costello, and Wynton Marsalis as major influences in their work. |
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Whitehouse's main early influences were the sketches of Les Dennis and Dustin Gee and The Goodies. |
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The New England salt marsh is subject to strong tidal influences and shows distinct patterns of zonation. |
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It is a red brick building with white stone, detailing in the Queen Anne style with French influences. |
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Climate change influences the major wind systems and ocean currents, which also lead to cetacean strandings. |
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Gaul was then a prosperous country, of which the southernmost part was heavily subject to Greek and Roman cultural and economic influences. |
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Due to historical, geographical and generational diversity, Spanish art has known a great number of influences. |
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European influences include Italy, Germany and France, especially during the Renaissance Spanish Baroque and Neoclassical periods. |
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Due to its historical and geographical diversity, Spanish architecture has drawn from a host of influences. |
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Spain's extensive history with many cultural influences has led to a unique cuisine. |
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The position of the continents determines the geometry of the oceans and therefore influences patterns of ocean circulation. |
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It should be also noted that lakes within forested land are also under surface runoff influences. |
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Add to this the various influences of neighbouring languages on the dialects. |
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He examined the development of Icelandic, which had largely escaped the influences under which Norwegian had come. |
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These characteristics were seen as intrinsic, unaffected by external influences, even conquest. |
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In common with elsewhere in the Orkney islands, place names are generally a mixture of Norse, Scots and English influences. |
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Brussels' proximity to coastal areas influences the area's climate by sending marine air masses from the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Indian influences came first with Shaivism and Buddhism penetrating deeply into society, blending with indigenous tradition and culture. |
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Contemporary culture combines influences from Asia, Europe and North America. |
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The Meiji era saw the decline of traditional literary forms as Japanese literature integrated Western influences. |
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Arab influences are visible in North African music and dance and, in Southern Africa, Western influences are apparent due to colonization. |
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Scholars have seen strong influences from Near Eastern mythology and literature in the Odyssey. |
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These encounters are useful in understanding that Odysseus is in a world beyond man and that influences the fact he cannot return home. |
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Peter the Great's reforms brought considerable Western European cultural influences to Russia. |
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Variation in oxygen availability influences absorbability of minerals by the roots. |
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Those conceive the celestial bodies have more accurate influences upon these things below. |
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Where God is worshipped, there he communicates his blessings and holy influences. |
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The mutual influences between fans in the curva and political extremism has several dimensions. |
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He was a developmentalist, a universalist, and a believer in social values and cultural influences. |
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We argue there are two major ways in which dialecticism influences emotional complexity in East Asian cultures. |
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He is known for MCing in grime music, and is also associated with the grindie scene which combines influences from grime, with indie rock. |
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Yes, Aline, true happiness comes of true love, and true love should be independent of external influences. |
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Scottish music is a significant aspect of the nation's culture, with both traditional and modern influences. |
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Among varieties of English, it is especially American English that influences other languages. |
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It remained the dominant language of Ireland for most of those periods, having influences from Latin, Old Norse, French and English. |
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This combination of cultural influences is visible in the intricate designs termed Irish interlace or Celtic knotwork. |
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The result of these influences is a script that vilifies the king, and Shakespeare had few qualms about departing from history to incite drama. |
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The Code influences a quarter of the world's jurisdictions such as that of in Continental Europe, the Americas and Africa. |
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The doctrine of jurisprudence constante also influences how court decisions are structured. |
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The Gulf Stream influences the climate of the east coast of North America from Florida to Newfoundland, and the west coast of Europe. |
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Through open market operations, a central bank influences the money supply in an economy. |
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This period of energetic activity also had a pronounced effect in the Scandinavian homelands, which were subject to a variety of new influences. |
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A common element is the interaction of economic and political influences, broadly described as political economy. |
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For details on borrowed words and other external influences upon Spanish, see Influences on the Spanish language. |
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Later, it was influenced by Portuguese and English, though these influences have been minor in comparison to Persian and Arabic. |
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Archaeological remains support the notion that there were cultural influences from Francia in England at that time. |
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Common Wiccan spells include those used for healing, for protection, fertility, or to banish negative influences. |
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The familiar witch of folklore and popular superstition is a combination of numerous influences. |
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This coherent group shared a common origin, dealt with a particular mode of warfare, and exchanged influences. |
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The Presidential Palace in Nanjing displays European architectural influences. |
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The England that emerged from the Conquest was a decidedly different place, but one that had been opened up to the sweep of outside influences. |
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Regional variants are prevalent, with German influences particularly commonplace in South Australia. |
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With regard to varieties, early Italian, French and German influences played a role. |
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Most early Roman painting styles show Etruscan influences, particularly in the practice of political painting. |
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The decoration influences the shape of the letters, and various decorative forms are mixed in a very unclassical way. |
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The influences on the decoration are also highly controversial, especially regarding Coptic or other Near Eastern influence. |
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Tilman Riemenschneider, Veit Stoss and others continued the style well into the 16th century, gradually absorbing Italian Renaissance influences. |
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Renaissance influences began to appear in German art in the 15th century, but this trend was not widespread. |
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The group associated their work with John Ruskin, an English critic whose influences were driven by his religious background. |
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Similar influences may, of course, also have affected the makeup of the Junius volume. |
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Many medieval sources of and influences on Bacon's scientific activity have been identified. |
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He is responsible for the play's happy ending, when he influences Theseus to overrule Egeus and allow the lovers to marry. |
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She was in fact challenging the political and literary influences of her circle in her first work. |
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Despite these known influences, the singularity of Blake's work makes him difficult to classify. |
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Against Reynolds' fashionable oil painting, Blake preferred the Classical precision of his early influences, Michelangelo and Raphael. |
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Among his influences at Oxford were WS Watt, R Meiggs, RM Hare, Elizabeth Anscombe, Eric Dodds, Eduard Fraenkel, David Pears and Gilbert Ryle. |
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The closeness to Coventry society brought new influences, most notably those of Charles and Cara Bray. |
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One of the greatest influences on Tolkien was the Arts and Crafts polymath William Morris. |
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His main influences at this stage were Mendelssohn, Chopin, Grieg and above all Sullivan. |
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The band's earliest influences include Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Little Richard and Chuck Berry. |
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Other early influences include Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran, Roy Orbison and the Everly Brothers. |
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Subsequently, Queen was one of the first influences in the music of Radiohead. |
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During the tour they recorded for two days at Chess Studios in Chicago, meeting many of their most important influences, including Muddy Waters. |
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Groups showed some influence of prog along with their more usually recognised punk influences. |
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The 1990s Britpop scene featured noticeable mod influences on bands such as Oasis, Blur, Ocean Colour Scene and The Verve. |
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The sounds of drum and bass are extremely varied due to the range of influences behind the music. |
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Darkcore, a direct influence on drum and bass, was combined with influences of drum and bass itself leading to the creation of darkstep. |
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Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese in particular are fans of Lean's epic films, and claim him as one of their primary influences. |
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Dante's Inferno, the Labyrinth and the Minotaur served as influences for Inception. |
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The grip affects the angle of the racket face when it hits the ball and influences the pace, spin, and placement of the shot. |
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The contemporary sport developed in Canada from European and native influences. |
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In the 18th and 19th centuries, horse racing and equestrian sports in China was dominated by Mongol influences. |
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The music of the Isle of Man reflects Celtic, Norse and other influences, including from its neighbours, Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales. |
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Other intellectual influences from France continued into the 18th century as well. |
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The Spanish colonial leaders, in turn, could not completely eliminate British influences along the Mosquito Coast. |
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The art of Ottoman decoration developed with a multitude of influences due to the wide ethnic range of the Ottoman Empire. |
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This dialect is at a low ebb due to the pervasive influences of television, education, and the large number of incomers. |
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Even this extreme event only matched a normal summer on similar parallels in continental Europe, underlining the maritime influences. |
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The culinary influences include those from Malta, Genoa, Portugal, Andalusia and Britain. |
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A gene is a unit of heredity and is a region of DNA that influences a particular characteristic in an organism. |
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Indian Ayurvedic medicine includes a belief that the spiritual balance of mind influences disease. |
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He named Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, Eric Ambler and Graham Greene as influences. |
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In a 1971 interview with The London Magazine, Hughes cited his main influences as including Blake, Donne, Hopkins and Eliot. |
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His direct literary influences in the use of Scots in poetry were Allan Ramsay and Robert Fergusson. |
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Ishiguro counts Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Marcel Proust amongst his influences. |
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Many pieces have influences from jazz and Western music, using syncopation and triple time. |
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In the 12th century, various foreign influences prompted the Scottish kings to transform Scone into a more convincing royal center. |
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As a contemporary writer observed, Sullivan draws on these various influences while remaining recognisably himself. |
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King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, and Hubert Sumlin as guitar playing influences. |
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Lyrical influences were taken from graffiti and the German resistance group White Rose. |
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Despite shared influences with popular guitar acts, and some notice for Yorke's falsetto, Radiohead toured only British universities and clubs. |
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The New York Times style reporter, Guy Trebay, discussed the multiplicity of influences on Winehouse's style after her death. |
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One of Adele's earliest influences was Gabrielle, who Adele has admired since the age of five. |
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The rich cultural influences brought by the European artists were distilled and built upon by local New York painters. |
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Tidal constituents are the net result of multiple influences impacting tidal changes over certain periods of time. |
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The ocean bathymetry greatly influences the tide's exact time and height at a particular coastal point. |
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Beyond the effects of convectively driven motion, deep processes have other influences on the surface topography. |
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This particle separation and size influences optical properties of gases as can be found in the following list of refractive indices. |
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Bayonne is also a cultural capital, a city with strong Basque and Gascon influences and a rich historical past. |
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Precipitation is high also in most of Primorye in the extreme south where monsoonal influences can produce quite heavy summer rainfall. |
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The genotype of the female influences the time of day that she is active, which also influence her ability to lay larger clutches. |
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There are many influences on the creation of agricultural policy, including consumers, agribusiness, trade lobbies and other groups. |
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The works of Elizabeth Durack are notable for their fusion of Western and indigenous influences. |
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There is evidence to support that antler size influences mate selection in the red deer, and has a heritable component. |
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The barb influences how far the point penetrates, how much pressure is required to penetrate and ultimately the holding power of the hook. |
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Curiously, the same influences that created the Mousterian Pluvial also appear to have brought it to a close. |
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This North Thracian population was dominated by strong Celtic influences, or had simply absorbed Celtic ethnic components. |
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Both Hellenistic and Oriental influences are discernible in the religious background, alongside chthonic and solar motifs. |
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All of these are now moribund due to the influences of Standard German used by education and media. |
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The influences of these and other bands from the area helped establish the subgenre of power metal. |
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Music is a major part of Ukrainian culture, with a long history and many influences. |
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Supernatural influences were not lacking to urge him to this great enterprise. |
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With respect to writing style, the main influences on Sallust's work were Thucydides and Cato the Elder. |
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Later influences from the Roman Empire, Middle East, and the Byzantine Empire also had effect on Greek music. |
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Some of the least understood environmental influences on timing of puberty are social and psychological. |
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The German composer Richard Wagner is said to have strong influences of the Nordic mythology in his musical pieces. |
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His Nordic influences further enhanced the Romanticism of the Viking era during that time. |
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One of the influences related to the migration of people were cultural exchanges. |
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Both show heavy influences from Ptolemy, and both possibly derive from maps created around 1485 in Lisbon by Bartolomeo Columbus. |
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Thai culture has been shaped by many influences, including Indian, Lao, Burmese, Cambodian, and Chinese. |
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Over the years, Madagascar has had different language policies under different influences of authority. |
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Malagasy cuisine reflects the diverse influences of Southeast Asian, African, Indian, Chinese and European culinary traditions. |
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These different schools and movements of Buddhism were a result of the diverse and complex influences and beliefs on the Silk Road. |
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It also demonstrates the vast amount of knowledge and influences that she built upon. |
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Zanzibar influences in the Comoros archipelago in the Indian Ocean indirectly introduced Omani customs to the Comorian culture. |
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The legacy of Portuguese rule is also visible in the country's culture, customs, and music, which fuse European and African influences. |
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Having been subject to limited external influences, these populations lived free from acculturating factors. |
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Many dishes are associated with Bahamian cuisine, which reflects Caribbean, African and European influences. |
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Haitian music combines a wide range of influences drawn from the many people who have settled on this Caribbean island. |
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It reflects French, African rhythms, Spanish elements and others who have inhabited the island of Hispaniola and minor native Taino influences. |
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Uruguayan culture is strongly European and its influences from southern Europe are particularly important. |
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The emergence of genres such as rock in the 1960s and hip hop in the 2000s also resulted in major movements and influences in Iranian music. |
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Due to its variety of ethnic groups and the influences from the neighboring cultures, the cuisine of Iran is diverse. |
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After World War I, Bahrain became open to western influences, and a demand for modern educational institutions appeared. |
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Philippine music has evolved rapidly due to the different influences stemming from colonialism under other countries. |
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Caring about what others will think, say or do, are strong influences on social behavior among Filipinos. |
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While each unique ethnic group has its own stories and myths to tell, Hindu and Spanish influences can nonetheless be detected in many cases. |
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Architectural styles reflect American, Spanish, Chinese, and Malay influences. |
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Early in the history of Puerto Rican music, the influences of Spanish and African traditions were most noticeable. |
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Puerto Rican art reflects many influences, much from its ethnically diverse background. |
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Traditional music has its origins in the Olmec period with other indigenous influences such as those of the Maya, Mexicas and Nahuas. |
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Its cuisine reflects the many cultural influences that have come through the state because of the importance of the port of Veracruz. |
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The gastronomy of the state is unique in Mexico and mixed Spanish, indigenous, and other influences. |
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Peruvian cuisine blends Amerindian and Spanish food with strong influences from Chinese, African, Arab, Italian, and Japanese cooking. |
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It is usually considered a local evolution of the Atlantic Bronze Age, with later developments and influences and overlapping into the Roman era. |
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Through the Ukrainian Academy in Kiev, Russia gained links to Polish and Central European influences and to the wider Orthodox world. |
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The Malaysian accent appears to be a melding of British, Chinese, Tamil and Malay influences. |
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It is taught in most schools in Ireland, though with strong influences from local dialects. |
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The contact influences what loanwords are integrated into the lexicon and which certain words are chosen over others. |
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The region's dialect owes much of its grammar and vocabulary to the Nordic influences of its conquerors. |
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English accents vary considerably depending on region and local ethnic influences. |
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Over time these collective influences combined to give New York its distinctive accent. |
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Bajan cuisine is a mixture of African, Indian, Irish, Creole and British influences. |
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Late orthodoxy was torn by influences from rationalism, philosophy based on reason, and Pietism, a revival movement in Lutheranism. |
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Southern congregations brought their own influences to those denominations as well. |
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The eastern Asia legal tradition reflects a unique blend of secular and religious influences. |
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It was these influences that led to the Pakistani common law being based upon the common law of England and Wales. |
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Nicaraguan Spanish has many indigenous influences and several distinguishing characteristics. |
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Shona sculpture in has survived through the ages and the modern style is a fusion of African folklore with European influences. |
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During the Edo period, Japan would pursue isolationist policies, to eliminate foreign influences. |
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When asked about inspirational influences in his life, he reeled off a list of folks whose names would surprise no one. |
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Since the sand influences the colour of the lime mortar, colours of pointing mortar can vary dramatically from district to district. |
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The roots of the cooperative movement can be traced to multiple influences and extend worldwide. |
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His childhood was characterised by the contrasting influences of his father and mother, both fiercely ambitious for him. |
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Few of his ideas were his own, and he failed to reconcile the conflicting influences which moved him so strongly. |
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He cited Die Nibelungen and The Secret of the Loch as two early influences. |
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Once Cumbrians had assimilated to speaking English, there were few further influences on the dialect. |
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Kelly, in order to embrace and incorporate those influences in the way Al Green and Stax records had done in previous decades. |
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Abbasid caliphs followed the Sassanid and Sasanian influences are obvious in political, social and many affairs of life of Abbasids. |
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This class generally derives influences from Baron Baptiste, Ashtanga and Iyengar Yoga with no predetermined sequence. |
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Would there have been a similar long-lasting skirmish over gravity or atomic theory, given the cultural influences? |
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Thus, these results support the Adlerian theoretical assertion that birth order significantly influences vocational behavior. |
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A factor that influences the values of the natural angular frequencies is the gyroscopic moment. |
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Schmitz' remarks, however, are not fully applicable to Assyriological studies because of the difficulties of studying authors and influences. |
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Most of the studies investigating influences of background music have focused on eating and shopping behaviors, Seo added. |
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The stated compositional influences include Andy Sheppard, Dave Holland and Jaco Pastorius, walking with a funky, frequently Latinised gait. |
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The record shows the earlier influences of old rock and roll on the pre-hardcore LA scene. |
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The amount of crystallized leucite influences properties such as strength and thermal expansion. |
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