What an extraordinarily perceptive insight into so much of the rage that inflames the world today. |
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The game should be an absolute cracker and a real insight into the betting for the finals. |
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Crucially it reveals the quirks in our behaviour that marketers are desperate to gain an insight into. |
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This one-hour webinar provides valuable insight into some of the features available. |
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After all, he has rightfully gained renown for his prolific writing and acute insight into current affairs. |
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Her valuable book offers the reader an acute insight into the origins of our present-day consumer culture. |
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I finding that reading the letters in my local rag gives me an insight into the strength of feeling about key issues. |
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This, admittedly, gives one a splendid insight into the more mysterious workings of the human mind. |
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And their recollections perhaps provide a more illuminating insight into the McLeish story. |
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He gained a lot more insight into the workings of our legal system from his experience than I did from mine. |
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Buddhists strive for a deep insight into the true nature of life and do not worship gods or deities. |
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The Reptile House gives visitors an insight into the reptile and amphibian world in its many shapes and sizes. |
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Each tactical mission you complete gains insight into the greater objectives of the renegade faction of this global energy consortium. |
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This information is a crucial aspect for an insight into the legend of the Ramayana, which was supposed to have taken place in tretha yuga. |
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His will provides a fascinating insight into his Puritan zeal and personal generosity. |
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Anthony Rice has used morphology of zoea to develop phylogenies of subsets of decapods that provides a different insight into relationships. |
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The anima imprints the persona. As such, over time, examination of the persona may allow insight into the anima. |
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In the end it is not the insight into star architects that leaves the deepest impression, but the level of thoughtful reflection. |
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As economists and traders would agree, the most accurate insight into trends is viewed in retrospect. |
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In the end I can't say I lived with McGee but I did gain a revealing insight into his life. |
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These results will provide a better insight into understanding which metabolite is important in benzene leukemogenesis. |
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The results of our study provide insight into the importance of post-emergence offspring mortality in the life history of a long-lived organism. |
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The film offers similarly complex insight into the right-to-die debate as well. |
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Teaching gives a better insight into the art and one's own weaknesses and limitations. |
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There is apt humor here and no less apt insight into the deviousness of the psyche. |
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He revived the art of the essay, and brought new psychological and political insight into literary criticism. |
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There is no evidence that primates have any, even rudimentary, human-like insight into the effect of their communications. |
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The site gives an in-depth insight into the history of the club and gives a rundown on all their achievements since its establishment. |
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Written as a memoir, the book provides his unparalleled insight into the use and abuse of the power of the atom. |
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Peter expected high standards, but his sometimes austere manner veiled a deep concern for people and an insight into the human condition. |
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Such austerities were employed in an attempt to gain insight into the fundamental nature of existence. |
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Thanks Mark for giving us an insight into your opinion of the Australian voter. |
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The fact that I am now on the Regeneration and Technical Scrutiny Committee provides a further insight into the futility of such talking shops. |
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I scribbled notes and hoped for some insight into the tangled mass of problems I had made my life's work. |
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The only saving grace is the director's commentary, which, as I mentioned earlier, provides amazing insight into the film. |
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Yesterday's bad-tempered exchange threatened to overshadow what should have been a constructive insight into the state of broadband in Britain. |
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The authors of the essays in this book offer great insight into the issues surrounding terminal illness and impending death. |
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Families had an insight into the history of the village thanks to a pair of archaeologists. |
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It also gave him a valuable insight into the world of theatre and inspired him to develop his childhood talents. |
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Before I reveal my master plan, I want to give you some insight into my journalism experience. |
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The genome of halobacterium and thermophiles will give insight into new sorts of biochemistry. |
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He also gave police an insight into his thinking, ideas that led him to set the bush alight. |
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However, this may give an insight into how the legal position was identified. |
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He was a very self-contained man but had extraordinary insight into physics and mathematics. |
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The survey gives a valuable insight into the investigative process, and supports the general thrust of the book. |
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To gain an insight into the role of 4-fucosylation during development, the study focused on tobacco flowers. |
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He gives some very good insight into the production of the film and mixes little tidbits of interesting information throughout. |
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Readers of Animal Times will gain new insight into the complex nature and strong family ties of these fascinating animals. |
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Both books gave me considerable knowledge and insight into the use of handguns, both sixguns and semi-automatics. |
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The historical comparison with other colonies of settlement provides only partial insight into its history. |
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These documents provide substantial insight into the agency's long-term expectations, especially with regard to audit trails and time stamps. |
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The display of photographs is a fascinating insight into the social history of the midlands and in particular Portlaoise. |
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To get an insight into the kinds of meanings attached to animals, birds, etc. in medieval times your best bet will be a bestiary. |
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Control Room gives insight into the concept of journalistic integrity and how each side may see the other betraying that ethic. |
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What other game could offer such grand spectacle, such majestic thrill, such sheer piercing insight into the raging heart of man! |
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Still, this new map represents our first real insight into an extra-solar planet, any extra-solar planet, beyond knowing that it exists. |
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Studies of genes translocated to heterochromatin have provided insight into the factors that control chromatin states. |
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One rereads him and finds perfect insight into what would drive his sister to violate him so mischievously, to misread him so completely. |
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Information about the termination shock may also provide insight into the more powerful shocks generated by supernova explosions. |
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Decode the neologisms and euphemisms and you gain a rare insight into the strategists' true intentions. |
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Studying them might provide some insight into the survival issues faced by Siamese twins. |
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Here's an insight into mumpreneurs juggling the world of working for a top fashion company and motherhood. |
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The book, by being both depressing and exhilarating gave mordant insight into the Edinburgh housing projects where the writer grew up. |
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Interpretation of the above results concerning HGK provides intriguing insight into the cell line ultrastructures. |
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All of these are pursued with little confidence and Roth's insight into romance and Hollywood cynicism are never more than skin-deep. |
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On top of that, his work with the BBC gives him a unique insight into British athletics. |
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Gwen's photographs give a fresh insight into this unique period of Lakeland's past. |
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The series provides a unique insight into life in late Victorian and early Edwardian Britain. |
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The argument is between giving unjustified publicity to an unsupported claim and denying our readers an insight into a story of the day. |
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His dissent gives clear insight into his limited, narrow view of individual liberties. |
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They also give a good insight into his troubled personal life, his unrequited loves and rocky friendships with fellow artists. |
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Virtually unique in comprehensiveness and quality, the Thesaurus offers unrivaled insight into the biological knowledge of its day. |
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But the BBC's effort got it just about right, giving us a commendably unsentimental insight into top-level disabled sport. |
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The hitherto untold story behind the Smertin transfer offers further insight into the extent of his influence. |
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Though not entirely successful in this respect, Death's Enemy is a remarkable insight into the nether regions of medical exploration. |
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Further studies may provide insight into the precise role of this receptor in neuroendocrine cells. |
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For non-aboriginal readers, it provides a rare insight into the experience of one contemporary First Nations artist. |
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The juxtaposition of two accounts of Tanya's bulimarexia provides insight into the effects an eating disorder can have on a family. |
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Joining a class such as Yoga, Pilates, or Spin should guarantee you a proper insight into how your body works. |
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I hope the book gives some people insight into the lives of the less fortunate, and that the insight will be a springboard to action. |
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She did not seem to have enough insight into the reasons for this disconnection. |
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As a whole, the show provided insight into the formative years of artists now known for wholly different notions of what painting might be. |
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There's a nearly null set of deep insight into emergent functionality that's reduced to useful practice. |
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That's concept number one you must grasp in order to gain any further insight into our national psyche. |
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The book is also a marvelous insight into the nuts and bolts of medical practice. |
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The telescopes will be available to the public on the first Friday of every month to give fledgling stargazers an insight into astronomy. |
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We could've seen why Sara is so stubborn, or gotten some further insight into Hitchens' obsessive nature. |
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Another statistic provides insight into the class divisions that are ripping apart American society. |
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General readers wishing for fresh insight into the hermeneutical significance of the biblical canon are advised to look elsewhere. |
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Not one performance failed to give me some fresh insight into a composer I thought I had OD'd on long ago. |
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For each song George provides a brief insight into his inspiration and shares his original, handwritten lyrics. |
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Let me give you some additional insight into what I am talking about so that you know we are both on the same page. |
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However, the examination of specific cases may still yield valuable insight into the relationship between phylogeny, ontogeny and ecology. |
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Exceptions to the rule may provide insight into the biology of the animals' ontogeny and life cycle. |
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I got another insight into how hard nurses work from witnessing the transfer of a patient from casualty to a hospital in Dublin. |
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My eyes danced about the surface of the coupon, examining each word for hidden meaning, hidden catches, and hidden insight into life itself. |
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This gave farmers an insight into the type of calves to expect from the various bulls on different type cows. |
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Nurse educators provided insight into the practicality of the protocol and assisted with organization of orientation for nursing staff. |
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In the past, these parameters have been chosen with limited insight into the lethal and sublethal injury that may occur on a cellular level. |
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However, we gained a lot of insight into how significant an increase in cheat grass can be when you have the right conditions. |
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It gives us a way to gain some insight into what type of fatigue they're dealing with and the best way to manage that fatigue. |
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A special feature this time round provides an insight into how tour operators put your holiday packages together. |
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And we finally get sufficient insight into Connot MacLeod to render him a character rather than a cipher. |
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Over the years, Billie has gained insight into the reasons why prisoners released on parole so often fail and end up back in prison. |
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She thanked all the officials and remarked that her five years on the council gave her an insight into how the county runs. |
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The message gave us an insight into how much had been going on clandestinely during these years of occupation. |
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In the current treatment, I briefly review how the syntheses of multiple fields have provided insight into several problems in biology. |
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Other investigators have searched the biological substrates of classical conditioning for insight into understanding symptomatic behaviour. |
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Our review offers insight into the importance and diversity of cleistogamy. |
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Such data are not currently available and would certainly provide important insight into clinical diseases. |
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In this paper we present a more theoretical insight into the nature of hyponymy and troponymy basing on Fellbaum and Apresjan, among others. |
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My discovery, disconcerting though it was, gave me a penetrating insight into style. |
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And it's not quite the penetrating insight into the human condition it thinks it is, either. |
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It provides a perceptive insight into one of the great maritime mysteries of modern times. |
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If you can find a copy, it is a fascinating book that provides insight into the history and science of perfumery. |
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For this shaping one must draw on imaginative insight into the motivation of the dramatis personae. |
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But you're not going to be reading this book for any perspicacious insight into the human condition. |
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Collectively, these archived interviews provide a detailed insight into the filmmaker, who straddles genres and themes with great focus. |
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The most impressive aspect of this book is its insight into a strange and often troubled man. |
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The fantastic medieval building is the best in the north of Scotland and gives a great insight into the area's Norse past. |
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It also appeals to the emotion in a very direct way and gives us an insight into Bach's own personal religious piety. |
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Thus, the British army never gained any insight into what had gone wrong in the last war. |
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Killeen however did have some insight into the reason behind the difference behind the shows. |
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Did either one of you at any time feel that you got truly into his soul, insight into what makes this man tick? |
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I think it's by reading his work that we can gain quick insight into how to become rich quickly. |
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Endurance could provide insight into the environmental history of the area, but there are risks. |
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We thus gained insight into how easy it is for the whole content of the news to be controlled. |
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The subject feels that he has gained insight into important truths and believes that he has a duty to share these with the world. |
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Seth gives us insight into the reasons for his divorce and why he needed to leave his job as an accountant. |
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We also envisage this as a discovery kind of museum in which the villagers can gain some insight into science. |
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Wisdom and love, insight into the Supreme and fellowship with other human beings had to go together. |
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Interviewing must have given him insight into human nature, but what insights has it given into himself? |
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Words leave the page and become real, and you gain rare insight into the authors, their books, and their passions. |
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Understanding of the role that deprivation has in epilepsy gives insight into its aetiology and management. |
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The essays on Australian Conservatism provided some insight into conservative ideology and organization between the world wars. |
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Mind you, the site has given me new insight into the jargon of the loveless. |
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It's an interesting insight into what it was like to live and blog in that police state. |
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It was an interesting insight into the debate as to why Kiwi teams are able to make the whole add up to more than the sum of its parts. |
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Perhaps it's not as luxurious as a hotel might be, but it provides a great insight into the Cuban way of life. |
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This cat fight was an interesting insight into what happens when girls fight. |
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They offer a unique insight into the mind of one of the 20th century's greatest poets. |
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Great stuff, and an interesting insight into the Edwardian England of his youth. |
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Along with the tears and squabbles comes an interesting insight into the male psyche. |
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The hunt ban has afforded an interesting insight into the mind of the politically correct lobby. |
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These give you a real insight into the community of the internet's most obsessive interests. |
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More interesting is the insight into what it's like to be a party leader on a daily basis. |
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A ranking of brands according to customers' intuitional responses gives insight into each brand's position in consumers' minds, Hung said. |
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Dr Anderson said the meetings had given him an invaluable insight into the problems farmers had faced. |
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I know it looks like the old positivist duality, but it does give some insight into the way that political romanticism poeticizes politics. |
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During that period I was able to have an insight into the game of pool and snooker as well. |
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Students rotated from one scientist to another, assisting with data collection, and gained insight into each scientist's particular area. |
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This portrait of his life and work is a fascinating insight into the underbelly of sin city. |
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Rescreening the original programs offers a poignant and nostalgic insight into who we were, from horse wranglers to cow cockies. |
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Thirteen children took part in a crayfishing adventure and gained an insight into the industry on Wednesday. |
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The audience is tempted to appropriate the position within the play it believes possesses the most cunning and insight into the play itself. |
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Bold use of line and strong colour create powerful images that also provide an insight into the minds of the artists. |
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These were several sentences providing significant insight into future events that could easily have been missed. |
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He started working as a location scout and a runner which gave him invaluable experience and insight into the practicalities of the business. |
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A delicate touch with such precision in these conditions was merely another insight into the fine player Riordan promises to be. |
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They gave us an insight into the kinds of minds that created the gas chambers. |
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Bayoumi and Rubin provide insight into Said's work by prefacing each selection with introductory remarks. |
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Computer geekery aside, the book was an interesting insight into the world of the solo operative. |
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This was an astonishingly prescient insight into what was actually to occur in the Russian Revolution. |
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This reveals a prescient insight into the mindset which fuels Connery's anger. |
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Buried within lengthy scientific explanations of pigment manufacture are gems of information and insight into colour and its history in art. |
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This disgusting spectacle provides a revealing insight into the debased nature of what passes for political discussion in Britain today. |
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Prof Martin Villet provides insight into an often debilitating set of illnesses. |
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If you're older, this book will give you a real insight into how Gen X think and operate. |
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How you got over your troubles does not necessarily provide an insight into another's plight. |
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The broadsheet newspapers occasionally printed an article which gave some grudging insight into the book world. |
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Like people who hoard possessions, animal hoarders often lack insight into the problematic nature of their behavior. |
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It's also fascinating to get more insight into how writing and production of television programmes work. |
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This is your typical promo spot for the film that adds little insight into the making of the movie. |
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Never before has there been such a dramatic insight into the life of these energetic go-getters of society than what you're about to read. |
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First, psychoanalysis provides insight into the meaning of the reversal of the gender roles in the plays. |
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Brooks' dialogue is punchy and fast, each sentence giving new insight into the characters' often-strange behavior. |
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And we get a rare insight into life inside a management unit in a detention centre. |
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Christina says graphology can give people a better understanding of themselves and insight into the behaviour of others. |
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I hope this article will offer insight into the risks, benefits, and indications for use of this dietary therapy. |
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The end of the trial, however, has given us an insight into how parts of urban Britain are in the grip of a crimewave the law barely touches. |
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The extensive research on interlocking directorates provides insight into the power dynamic associated with outside board membership. |
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Every so often, literary scholars seem to want to dissect an author's body of work, hoping to gain some insight into their personal life. |
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Nor do we get any insight into what drives his distaff nemesis, aside from a wholly generic motivation, and a fuzzy one at that. |
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Talks are free so don't miss what will certainly be an entertaining insight into our intriguing and unique landscape. |
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By finding the energies of the excited states of a hydrogen atom, we can get an insight into the electromagnetic forces that bind it together. |
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Of course, anything that provides insight into the life of the artist is going to be eye-opening. |
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The combine rankings give fans insight into who may be among the top players in the draft, but that's about it. |
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Although disaster drills do provide some insight into the weaknesses of a disaster plan, disaster planning remains largely theoretical. |
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The stories give an insight into the tragic lives and deaths of drug addicts on the fringes of society. |
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Stay tuned for an amazing insight into one athlete's thoughts and experiences after returning a positive drug test. |
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I have explored the political dimensions of Clarke's analysis because I think that his text offers an insight into the desexualised discourses of modernity itself. |
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Statistics for the site's usage not only give an insight into mass-market enthusiasms over the year, but also chart fascinating daily peaks and troughs. |
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In late 2001, I was invited by a prominent media-relations company to attend a casual booze-up, where staff would seek insight into how journalists select stories, etc. |
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The focus on the disappearance of existing words and the formation of new words provided insight into loan-words and borrowings as well as obsolete terms. |
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By mixing drama, documentary, graphics and archive material, the programme gives an extraordinary insight into the world's worst industrial disaster. |
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Oxford UCCE were given a brief insight into the gulf between university and county cricket as Lancashire cruised to a ten-wicket victory at the Parks. |
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He also shared insight into major factors that differentiate ancient vines. |
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That is an alarming insight into the prevalence of unreported crime. |
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I have no doubt that it was a more accurate insight into the regard in which he is held than the caricatures of oppression which have been fed to us for 40 years. |
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To get real insight into public figures, we must watch them uncoupling, reinventing themselves as individuals. |
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About 25 paintings done in Yamato-e style, which she had brought for her solo exhibition at the gallery, gave an interesting insight into the Japanese culture. |
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This superb insight into the heart of science includes a look at the world of the subatomic physicist, that most rational and reductionist of breeds. |
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The book gives a fantastic insight into the city as it follows themes such as house and home, working for a living and entertainment through almost two millennia. |
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And let it be known that Michael Kennedy is also an accomplished skier, loves ski mountaineering, and has plenty of insight into issues important to glisse alpinists. |
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She presides over her uptown domain with benignity, unpredictable wit, two-fisted pugnaciousness, and a remarkable insight into the human condition. |
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We need greater academic insight into such areas as medical ethics. |
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It does, however, offer a far closer insight into the reality of justice, as it is played out every day in our courts, than anything most ordinary people will ever see. |
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Baudelaire the poet has a special daimonic vision insofar as the poet has insight into the daimon described by Hesiod as unseen by the one being influenced. |
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She is always being asked how she came to write a latter-day Greek tragedy with such an insight into gang culture, social warfare and male aspirations. |
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An incident during the 1997 federal election revealed some insight into the consequences of unsanctioned editorial action at an Irving-owned paper. |
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This project has provided an insight into the history and construction of the secretaire and the working practices of a top eighteenth-century craftsman. |
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Even a naturalist like Zola cannot help giving his characters insight into the sweep of human meaning even as he feeds them to the grinder of biological determinism. |
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The exercise is a delicate one which demands both detailed knowledge of the original texts and insight into the bases of contemporary feminist hostility to them. |
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I have a sudden insight into how deeply tiresome it must be to be famous. |
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Through revealing portraits of the five monarchs, the programme retraces recent political history and provides a unique insight into this complex tribal nation. |
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Containing preserved frescoes and opulent glass mosaics, this remarkable archaeological discovery provides a rare insight into the daily life and culture of the period. |
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Trial watchers in the public gallery could be seen practising their bowlines as forensic scientist Rodger Ide gave an insight into the techniques of examining knots. |
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This writer, in his repellent movies and plays, has consistently exhibited not mature insight into the nature of evil but a prurient burrowing into gleefully accumulated muck. |
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Jordon's insight into Moore's upward climb offers motivation for us all. |
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His insight into the codependency of progress and poverty undermined the 19th-century belief in the uninterrupted progress of Western civilization. |
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The exhibition also provides useful insight into the importance of symbolism, particularly when it comes to religious painting. |
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For insight into the first question, I am fortunate in having a tenth-grader at hand, namely, my daughter, who is studying precalculus as I write this review. |
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By focusing on the contact sheet this book provides insight into the creative and editing process of these fabled artists. |
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In this article, Jim Nolan, the well-known Ballinrush story teller in rhyme or prose, gives us an insight into what he considers the worst snow fall during his lifetime. |
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Not least, this feeding frenzy could provide insight into the way the biggest black holes in the Universe form. |
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Despite this, the present study is deemed relevant because it provided insight into a neglected area of service provision, and confirmed and added to earlier studies. |
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The play presents an insight into that which is considered to many, unknown territory, the mind of the young person and the story that unfolds is bittersweet. |
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More reminiscent of a film set than a real-life town, it boasts piazzas, churches and palaces aplenty, and offers an insight into the local heritage. |
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A flip through the bibliographic references in the catalogue gives an insight into the stunning mindlessness of the actually existing Berlin memorial scene. |
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But he also gives an insight into the thrill of living on your nerves, often literally running for your life, with the almost constant adrenalin rush of chasing a story. |
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Although she must have had some insight into it, because all the decorations were in her favourite aqua blue, like the dress which was low cut and slim. |
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After two quick rounds of food gathering, the students learn about the variety of animal species that live underground and glean insight into their fragile cave habitat. |
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At best, you could gain some insight into how to improve your performance. |
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Listen, when you began this film did you have any idea that you'd wind up with such insight into the craft, or the culture of professional comedy? |
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I had a momentary insight into the fragility and mortality of mankind. |
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This beautiful work offers an insight into the fascinating, but complicated, world of il Moro. |
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Patton shows a marked insight into training horse and rider as he cautions against harsh movements with the bridle hand that would cause a horse to shy. |
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Their perception and insight into people is frighteningly accurate. |
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These drawings, which include etchings of what are thought to be reindeer and bison, give an insight into why early man created such works of art. |
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The supplement offers an insight into the day-to-day life of the Yorkshire Post and how it compares with the methods and outlook of the newspapermen of 250 years ago. |
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This information would provide insight into the mechanisms of cell migration and could also guide the design of biomaterials that interact with tissue cells. |
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From palaeomagnetism we can determine palaeolatitude and the rotation of a terrane through time, but the palaeomagnetic data give no insight into palaeolongitude. |
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Beyond the role of biblical editors, biblical historical criticism also provides insight into other aspects of early American history such as millennialism. |
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Frankly, I have never heard anyone else speak with such insight into Afghan affairs, post-US surge. |
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But we have not enough historic material to obtain a deeper insight into scholarship and the education system of the Tanguts and the recruitment of state officials. |
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Camouflaged cameras blend in to their environment to capture unprecedented footage of wild pandas, and a new insight into the lives of brown bears and polar bears. |
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Studies of the preserved dung and animal remains are beginning to provide insight into large mammal paleobiology and community development during the Holocene. |
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But however astute or realist Burnham's Machiavellian insight into power politics was, he rarely showed any capacity for canny negotiation himself. |
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It would take a good deal of historical research and, more than that, a real effort of Verstehen to gain any insight into the motives of the young men. |
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They give us a bracing insight into the beastly side of our own nature that can manifest itself in our leaders, even though we are a fundamentally decent people. |
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This documentary film provides a unique insight into the life of Collins. |
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One day he awoke from his reverie and cleared his throat, as if to warn me that a rare insight into the strange mind of the peripatetic music teacher was imminent. |
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Genetic mapping studies provide insight into the pattern and extent of genetic incompatibilities affecting hybridization between closely related species. |
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Giovanni Boccaccio, the great 14th century Italian humanist writer offers us a humorous insight into the corruption and decadence of the Church of his day. |
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And this gives some insight into the ways of Melanesian people. |
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The historical analysis is also accompanied by a small number of photographs which, when taken together, offer an intriguing insight into diplomatic protocol. |
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Biography fleshes out the daily realities of living as aliens in your own land and provides insight into indigenous history over the entire 20th century. |
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And two decades later, he re-visits the underarm delivery and provides a fascinating insight into why he asked his younger brother Trevor to bowl that infamous delivery. |
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She has not gained insight into her pre-existing persecutory beliefs. |
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She offers insight into her songs courtesy of her sleeve notes. |
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It's a slight work, but gives an insight into Puccini's early creativity. |
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I hope Commonweal and Garvey will continue to provide nuanced comment and insight into these questions in a way that transcends the dualities too often brought to such issues. |
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It gives a detailed insight into the troubled times in the early part of the 1920s when members of some families took opposite sides in the Civil War. |
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A new book claims to give a unique insight into becoming a better driver. |
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The Renaissance Italians also had an acute insight into the importance of the balance of power for maintaining international order among themselves. |
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He proposed that insight into the mechanism of rock deformation could be obtained by subjecting confined samples to high pressures in the laboratory. |
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The purpose of this essay is to challenge the validity of these claims and to provide some insight into how such historical misconstructions can take root and grow. |
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Archaeologists were more interested in the perfect preservation of many textiles which gave a unique insight into items of fashion all the rage in 14th century Hull. |
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Deletion maps are a simple and rapid way to build cytogenetically based RFLP maps of wheat, providing a first insight into the structure and evolution of the wheat genome. |
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The key insight into Lucrece is her externalized sense of self. |
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Tyab says the student society is not receiving agendas for the board meetings and he wanted to gain insight into the goings on at the development corporation. |
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These results provide insight into the hydrodynamic importance of major evolutionary transformations in pectoral fin morphology within the Actinopterygii. |
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Many historians have rejected the idea, while others promote it as an invaluable insight into the warfare, politics, economics, and even art. |
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Whether his greguerias offer genuine insight into the inscape of reality is up to each reader of VERBATIM, each verbatimocrat, to judge. |
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Oxytocin provides insight into how the hormone affects mother and baby before, during and immediately following birth. |
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It comprises SWOT analysis, Key Ratios, and financials that aid investors in gaining an insight into the company's performance. |
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Application of the technology for producing chimeric mice has given considerable insight into the way intestinal crypts are organized. |
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An understanding of it can give unique insight into other forms of equally decriable discrimination. |
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He had rather a contempt for demonstrative people, arising from his medical insight into the consequences to health of uncontrolled feeling. |
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A contemporary document now known as the Burghal Hidage provides an insight into how the system worked. |
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The Theravada tradition regards insight into the four truths as liberating in itself. |
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The palaces of India offer an insight into the life of the royalty of the country. |
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Most of these sketchbooks have survived and provide insight into Moore's development. |
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The Kildare Poems are a rare example of Middle English literature produced in Ireland, and give an insight into the development of Irish English. |
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Lawrence's criticism of other authors often provides insight into his own thinking and writing. |
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Woolf's fiction is also studied for its insight into shell shock, war, class and modern British society. |
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The history of Qatar's alliances provides insight into the basis of their policy. |
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Her memoir gives some insight into the strange environment in which Thomas worked as a young priest. |
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Cave paintings, undertaken with only the most rudimentary tools, can also furnish valuable insight into the culture and beliefs of that era. |
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The records give little or nothing in the way of insight into the feelings and motives of these men. |
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Interviews with the Sandison brothers provide some insight into their creative process. |
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Stable and radioactive isotope studies provide insight into the geochemical evolution of rock units. |
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Molecular genetics allowed much greater insight into this previously intractable problem. |
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Additionally byssal threads have provided insight into the construction of artificial tendons. |
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An insight into Welsh's personality was recorded in a legal case he raised which was concluded after he had left for the States. |
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Her migration has shown new insight into how endangered species are making drastic changes in their life style. |
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In recent years studies and research, has provided much insight into processes like eutrophication, and how to deal with it. |
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Patterns of extinction and patterns of species migration can also be studied to gain insight into ocean conditions. |
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These laws and their interpretations give an insight into Frankish society. |
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The Vita also offers a valuable insight into the monastic practices of Iona and the daily life of the early medieval Gaelic monks. |
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