Horse breeding and equestrian sports have always been recognised by the society as an integral part of this activity. |
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Garry Hay is an integral part of the side as he allies defensive duties with his non-stop attacking forays down the flanks. |
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At first it seems like light relief, but then you realise his mother is an integral part of the story. |
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In reality, IT is an integral part of business operations that requires planning, intelligent execution and maintenance. |
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These acceleration-sensing gyroscopic devices are offered by some autopilot manufacturers as an option or as an integral part of the system. |
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This was an integral part of the process of disintegration, and marked the significance of the 1962-1965 period. |
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Removal of this hardened metal layer is essential for optimum mechanical properties, and an integral part of any descaling process. |
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The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are British Crown dependencies but are not an integral part of the United Kingdom. |
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He became a critic of all policies of decolonization of territories which he considered an integral part of France. |
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A prince and a duke dreamed up the idea of a race for non-Czech horses and it soon became an integral part of the European racing calendar. |
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Health maintenance of geriatric patients is an integral part of daily medical practice for most family physicians. |
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Mechanical and chemical deaeration is an integral part of modern boiler water protection and control. |
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For him Pre-Raphaelitism appeared to be an integral part of a concerted cultural conspiracy to put the clock back. |
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Microsoft Exchange Server is a commonly used mail server that is an integral part of many data centers. |
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Networking is an integral part of advancing your career and gaining valuable knowledge and experience. |
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In this regard, he is not an armchair liberal, his crusade against hatred, neo-Nazism etc seems to be an integral part of his public identity. |
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It was not an integral part of the new science of economics as taught by the Classical economists. |
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Doxologies were an integral part of Israelite worship and that of the early church, appearing frequently in psalms and hymns. |
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Chronicles records the institution of this music as an integral part of Israelite worship. |
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They are an integral part of modern society, providing much of the comfort and convenience of everyday life. |
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This concept of air movement, called natural convection, is an integral part of all successful solar heating installations. |
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Granitic magmatism at convergent margins is intrinsic to the growth of continents and is an integral part of Andean geology. |
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Plants have become an integral part of the exterior and interior design of many buildings. |
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A future mission should treat a Mars lander as an integral part of the whole spacecraft rather than one of its instruments, the report said. |
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Since 1921 artistic, photographic and written records have formed an integral part of the Air Force's heritage. |
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Thus, they serve more as an accompaniment rather than an integral part of the book. |
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Limousines, luxurious hotels, fancy restaurants and trips to the recording studio are all an integral part of a popstar's life. |
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Logistic companies now form an integral part of the supply chain of any efficient business. |
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The fight against social and political injustice has historically been an integral part of Sikhism. |
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It is a far cry from first half of the 20th century when going to the pictures was an integral part of a town's social activities. |
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An integral part of the redevelopment is an impressive series of site-specific art commissions by contemporary artists. |
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An integral part of the pathogenesis of disease requires bacteria to become associated with the host cells. |
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He was the syndic of the lessees of the royal salt marshes of Peccais, an integral part of the gabelle. |
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Gone were the days of situational comedy when humour formed an integral part of the plot of the movie. |
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Hostessing is an integral part of Japanese culture, but pretty, blonde western hostesses were highly prized in any nightclub. |
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No matter which team they are supporting, sport is now an integral part of every Chicagoan's heart. |
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But this time on the synthetic turf pitches that are an integral part of the modern game of hockey. |
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As you can see from the photos, the rivets form an integral part of the chassis, so rivet failure will require frame replacement. |
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An integral part of the decorative scheme of the dishes was the now erased heraldic ornament. |
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The study of rocks, ores and minerals is an integral part of Geology class in school. |
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The round, castellated tower was an integral part of architect Thomas Hopper's grand design for the castle. |
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The full funding of long term care as an integral part of a universal health service is long overdue. |
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Information technology is becoming an integral part of many jobs from accounts and word processing, to stocktaking and internet sales. |
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Reflecting Soviet military doctrine, the DPRK has traditionally viewed chemical weapons as an integral part of any military offensive. |
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On this song, a mutant dancehall pattern bumps to static offbeats and a hiccuping vocal that's an integral part of the groove. |
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But until armies expanded the services they provided to encompass most of their soldiers' needs, camp followers were an integral part of warfare. |
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Part New Yorker, part Puerto Rican, Nuyoricans have become an integral part of New York City culture. |
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The cafeteria plans of most large employers contain one or both of these arrangements as an integral part of the plan. |
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Hara kiri developed as an integral part of the code of bushido and the discipline of the samurai warrior class. |
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The film is based around Isaac Asimov's visionary stories about future technology where robots are an integral part of our daily lives. |
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In sports, the front raise is an integral part of throwing a softball, pulling upward while doing the back-stroke or spiking a volleyball. |
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A cultural revival in the eighteenth century was reinforced by the spread of Nonconformity, which became an integral part of Welsh identity. |
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Strategic planning forms an integral part of the entire planning, budgeting, monitoring and reporting framework. |
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In the process, they dropped the main demand of Irish nationalism that Northern Ireland be recognised as an integral part of the Irish state. |
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The huskies were for a long time an integral part of any Antarctic sledging journey. |
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People are finding lots of ways of making this an integral part of the curriculum, not seeing it as a bolt-on. |
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Extracurricular activities tend to be a very important and integral part of what they have to offer, rather than a bolt-on extra. |
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As an integral part of the Gemini and Apollo missions, he was there for the buildup and the successful moonwalk achieved by the Apollo 11 crew. |
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Morals and good habits were also an important subject for charts and an integral part of missionary education. |
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It can't remove the systemic pesticides which are an integral part of the flesh. |
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On Thursday evening a candlelight procession through the grounds is also expected to be an integral part of the bicentenary celebrations. |
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The interpretive and transmissive capabilities of the screen form an integral part of the viewing experience. |
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The former IPS officer doesn't mince words even when talking about the police force of which he was an integral part for more than three decades. |
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We recognize your sexual and gender orientation to be an integral part of who you are. |
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In the fifties, sixties and early seventies John was an integral part of the art scene in his native Cork. |
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He went on to build an electric motor in 1832 and invented the commutator, an integral part of most modern electric motors. |
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This is an integral part of the perspective to overcome class antagonisms and enable the working class to master society. |
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But are scruffiness and Slipknot t-shirts not just an integral part of being a techie? |
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Medical screening for predisposition to genetic illness has always been an integral part of NHS patient care in Britain. |
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We agree that the rewriting of history is an integral part of the historian's trade, and this has been a marked feature of our own work. |
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Indeed many Bajans deplore Nelson's imminent departure, considering him an integral part of their history. |
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Cecil Adams points out that some Hindus, including women, argue that suttee should be allowed because it's an integral part of their tradition. |
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As talkback entrenched itself as an integral part of the Australian radio landscape, her program was also said to lack sufficient topicality. |
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The patient pathography is included as an integral part of the patient assignment for these courses. |
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High-performance insulation is an integral part of building wall and roof assemblies. |
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File sharing over local area networks has become an integral part of enterprise computing. |
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Stenting the airways has now been an integral part of the medical armamentarium for more than a decade. |
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Coverage of gender equality and equity issues is an important and integral part of the media's acknowledged role as a watchdog of society. |
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The jokers have been an integral part of circus since its advent in 1768 by Philip Astley an ex Cavalry officer in England. |
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Ban or no ban, the status-symbol wood is regarded as an integral part of a well-appointed home. |
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And library science found a prominent place in the sun, formalizing information architecture as an integral part of successful Web experiences. |
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Page layout and design are an integral part of almost every scrapbooker's album. |
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Pilgrimage, in his view, was an integral part of Angevin kingship, not an experience in which rulers distanced themselves from it. |
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The Khojas today represent an integral part of the Nizari communities scattered in more than twenty-five countries. |
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The Nursery at Park Hill is an integral part of the school housed in a bright sunny building within the school grounds. |
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It is by no means a perfect system, but dissent and debate are recognised as an integral part of the university ethos. |
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An integral part of setting the force will be a particular emphasis on achieving the Army's modularity objectives for more versatile and mobile units. |
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The rawness of his nature is an integral part of his incredible success. |
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For many of the visitors, it was their first visit to a big hotel, they were wonderstruck and extremely happy to see how housekeeping was an integral part of a hotel. |
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Job losses, as the Chair of the works council observed, were an integral part of the restructuring process by the company to achieve greater flexibility. |
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It became more and more an integral part of his sense of the film and finally he decided that the whole score should be provided by the zitherist. |
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Field sports, including shooting, stalking and fishing, have long been an integral part of life in Scotland and many disciplines are synonymous with the country itself. |
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Even at the deepest level we know, of elementary particles, charge seems to be an integral part of the particles, quarks are charged, and so are electrons, muons, and taus. |
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Through the years, Shara Nelson, Tricky, Tracy Thorn, Liz Fraser and reggae toaster Horace Andy have all been an integral part of Massive Attack's evolving sound. |
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Just when nappies were becoming an integral part of my life, bam! |
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But he remains an integral part of one of the NFL's most potent offenses. |
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This will be an integral part of the tidy towns five year plan. |
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The programme is an integral part of the festival, which is taking place this year from June 25 to July 3, helping to provide a timetable of the events. |
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This is because espionage has become an integral part of American statecraft. |
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As an ingredient in baking and flour confectionery, marzipan is an integral part of several traditional recipes, for instance stollen and simnel cakes. |
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Milk, butter, cheese and yogurt are an integral part of the Irish diet. |
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It's an absolutely integral part, of treating patients whether that be with the intention of curing a patient, or with the intention of palliating or improving symptoms. |
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Animal research has been an integral part of the development of modern medicine, has saved an incalculable number of lives, and prevents tremendous human suffering. |
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Flood risk used to be insured separately but that stopped in the 1960s when it was seen as an integral part of household cover and brought into building and contents policies. |
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In 1989 John Williamson asked Pixie to back him in his live shows, and for the next five years, Pixie became an integral part of John's live performances and recordings. |
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If clerking was an integral part of the emerging modern industrial order as the author asserts, then clerks were, by definition, modern not postmodern. |
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As in America, the citizens' militia was an integral part of a patriot ideology that extolled the right of a free people to bear arms in defence of liberty. |
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An integral part of the rich Assamese art and culture, which has flabbergasted renowned scholars, this highly skilled art is gasping for survival. |
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An integral part of the pull-apart tectonic model of the Silverpit Crater is the presence of more than one layer of detachment within the structure. |
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Defendants have a basic constitutional right of access to exculpatory witnesses in the government's custody, an integral part of the broader right to present a defense. |
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Given the foundation of the university in the tradition of the Church of England the chapel was intended to be an integral part of the campus. |
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With a crop yield four times higher than oats, they became an integral part of crofting. |
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My neurologist and the entire neuro department were an integral part of my hospital family. I was the darling of the department. |
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Since German bishops were an integral part of the secular state, Sweyn's preference for the English church may have been a political move. |
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In fact, several of Alfred's laws contradicted the laws of Ine that form an integral part of the code. |
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Argentine wine, one of the world's finest, is an integral part of the local menu. |
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Stories of witty cheats were an integral part of the European novella with its tradition of fabliaux. |
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These contributions form an integral part of the Impact Assessment of the legal proposals. |
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The equality of men and women is an integral part of sustainable democracy. |
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Powell advocated a policy of 'integration', whereby Northern Ireland would be administered as an integral part of the United Kingdom. |
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It is an integral part of the city, as is Woodside and the Royal Burgh of Torry to the south of the River Dee. |
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Protocol 2 did not amend the text of the convention as such, but stipulated that it was to be treated as an integral part of the text. |
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Bolstered claims of mustering a simple majority are an integral part of electionspeak. |
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Nonetheless, all of France's overseas territory is considered to be an integral part of the French Republic. |
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As our premier partner for simulation, LMS is an integral part of the SIMULIA strategy. |
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Lockdowns in LTC facilities already are an integral part of the emergency operations plan. |
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Until the late 1950s the red squirrel was a common sight in Mid Wales and an integral part of the Welsh landscape. |
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Originally, they were not regarded as an integral part of arms, and were subject to frequent change. |
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San and Khoekhoe heritages are an integral part of South African identity and history. |
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Solaris, an integral part of JES, sees its next edition released later this year. |
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The occupation of Azerbaijani territories became an integral part of the genocide. |
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Characterized by its soft eroticism, mujra was performed by courtesans called tawaif who were an integral part of life in the Mughal court. |
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The Internet has been an integral part of Marabella Books from its inception and ebooks, for short subjects, are in the near future. |
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The target of anti-Tm drugs is the protein, Tm5NM1, an integral part of the microfilament component of the cytoskeleton of a cell. |
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Less common today, they were once an integral part of a joiner and carpenter's tool kit, not just a tool for use in forestry. |
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Surgical technologists are an integral part of the surgical care team, helping prep for and assist during a surgery. |
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The vaccine, to be produced in tobacco plants, targets the L2 protein, an integral part of the papillomavirus capsid. |
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They are an integral part of the conservation management of the New Zealand takahe, an endangered flightless rail. |
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It was to become an integral part of the sillon industriel, the industrial backbone of Wallonia. |
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He first opened a warehouse at Charles Street, Mayfair in London as early as 1765 and it soon became an integral part of his sales organization. |
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As part of its Portuguese history, music is an integral part of Goan homes. |
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Completed in January, the mudhif has been an integral part of the team's engagement with local Iraqis. |
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Throwing up is an integral part of the ceremony, and shamans encourage it. |
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Potato has become a staple food in many parts of the world and an integral part of much of the world's food supply. |
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The time has come for community toolbars to be a standard offering and an integral part of community communication. |
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Now they form an integral part in society especially in Business, Education and Cultural areas. |
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The Bhagavad Gita is an integral part of the Mahabharata and one of the most popular sacred texts of Hinduism. |
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Before the break with papal authority in the 16th century, the Church of England was an integral part of the Western European church. |
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This is the reason space exploration is an integral part of overall space activities. |
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Like their Two-Spirit sisters in North America, the muxes are an integral part of Zapotec culture, revered, not reviled. |
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Indigenous elites were an integral part of the repartimiento, often being recipients of large extensions of credit. |
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Our work on using research was post hoc rather than planned as an integral part of the original study. |
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Portuguese ballroom may have played an integral part in the development of these rhythms and their associated dances. |
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However, in the north they believed that it took longer for the soul to leave as it was an integral part of the body. |
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Thailand's prevalent religion is Theravada Buddhism, which is an integral part of Thai identity and culture. |
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These conquests were lost in the reign of Roger's successor William, however, and never formed an integral part of the kingdom in southern Italy. |
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But, except for the gunners, soldiers aboard ship were not regarded as an integral part of the naval crew, but rather just as passengers. |
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Shah said, co-curricular activities are the integral part of curricular activities. |
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Introduced to India by the Portuguese, chili and potatoes from South America have become an integral part of Indian cuisine. |
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Furet emphasises that the decisions of August 1789 survived and became an integral part of. |
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This notion became especially prevalent in the 19th century, when it formed an integral part of the mythology of German nationalism. |
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This theory became prevalent in the 19th century, and formed an integral part of the mythology of German nationalism. |
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Following the end of the Napoleonic Wars, it was formally ceded to Great Britain and became an integral part of the British Empire. |
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Reversing all possible ventilatory and nonventilatory issues should be an integral part of the ventilator discontinuation process. |
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Even so, the two tests are integral part of what he called the ideal evaluation of pervasive developmental disorder. |
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The Cape of Good Hope is an integral part of the Cape Floristic Kingdom, the smallest but richest of the world's six floral kingdoms. |
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Canadian humour is an integral part of the Canadian identity and is reflected in its folklore, literature, music, art and media. |
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Video footage from the ROV was an integral part of this outreach and used extensively in the Mystery Mardi Gras Shipwreck documentary. |
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The Eucharist is an integral part of many other sacramental services, including ordination and Confirmation. |
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Throughout the years, the sisters begin to realize that the elm tree becomes an integral part of their lives. |
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We feel that the Powder Monkey is an integral part of the community, so we're delighted to be able to give back to the people who need support. |
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Snake handlers use snakes as an integral part of church worship in order to exhibit their faith in divine protection. |
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Feasting has long been acknowledged as an integral part of Epipaleolithic and early Neolithic societies. |
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Deer have been an integral part of fables and other literary works since the inception of writing. |
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Staton writes about hydration and nutrition as an integral part of the healthy lifestyle. |
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Many cultures view themselves as an integral part of the natural world which requires them to respect other living organisms. |
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Western classical music, introduced in the late 19th century, now forms an integral part of Japanese culture. |
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An integral part of Chinmoy's teaching is the respect for other paths and religions. |
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Another integral part of our defense has been our Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Force. |
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Portugal's central bank is the Banco de Portugal, an integral part of the European System of Central Banks. |
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In some parts of the world, notably parts of the US, frontage roads form an integral part of the freeway system. |
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Free throws are an integral part of any basketball game, and ESPN College Hoops 2K5's new Free Throw System makes it simple and intuitive. |
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Hydrography of rivers and streams is also an integral part of water management. |
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It is an integral part of UMCB, the Welsh Students' Union, which in turn is part of the main Students' Union. |
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The canal now forms an integral part of the Cheshire Ring network of canals. |
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The University is an integral part of the burgh and during term time students make up approximately one third of the town's population. |
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Due to technological innovations and changing aesthetics, this crispness has become an integral part of the pipe band sound. |
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In Nova Scotia, Kirking of the Tartan ceremonies have become an integral part of most Scottish Festivals and Highland Games. |
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Algeria, which was an integral part of France, had a special relationship with the Community. |
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An integral part of theatre director Atul Kumar's Noises Off, this sizeable prop has as much of a juicy role as the nine actors onstage. |
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Paintings by Gustav Klimt were an integral part of he decorative scheme of Josef Hoffmann for the Palais Stoclet. |
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He urged the Somalis to seize the opportunity, stressing that Yemen will always stand by Somalia as Somalia's security is an integral part of the security of Yemen. |
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In Bali, dances have become the integral part of Hindu Balinese rituals. |
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In most countries, homework has come to be an integral part of the schooling system. So much so that parents are suspicious when schools do away with homework. |
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Worse, the large open ditches surrounding forts of this type were an integral part of the defensive scheme, as was the covered way at the edge of the counter scarp. |
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Our rescues and extrications form an integral part of the process of ensuring that the casualties involved receive medical treatment as quickly as possible. |
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As ASEAN moves towards an integrated community in 2015 and beyond, food security should be an integral part of the ASEAN community building agenda and deserves more attention. |
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It has been an integral part of Egyptian culture since antiquity. |
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Calais was regarded for many years as being an integral part of the Kingdom of England, with its representatives sitting in the English Parliament. |
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The home was an integral part of public life in Dutch society. |
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As unusual as these official games may appear, they constitute an integral part in teaching the machiavellian tactics which the Utopians proudly use in their foreign wars. |
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Winning the World Cup was a fantastic achievement but we need to build for the future and the national academies are an integral part of the development plan. |
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One's self-perceived level of prestige or social class becomes an integral part of his or her self-concept, leading to further circumscriptions of career possibilities. |
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He said that Planetariums were important and integral part of education, as what our children read in books about stars and planets could be visibly seen at Planetariums. |
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In over a quarter century with the organization, Flanny became an integral part of the Orioles family, for his accomplishments both on and off the field. |
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Invented in London in the 1840s, Christmas crackers are an integral part of Christmas celebrations, often pulled before or after dinner, or at parties. |
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Research and development efforts form an integral part of the economy. |
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The integral part in each case is the OPTIFLUX electro-magnetic flowmeter. |
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Safety is an integral part of our work ethic and culture at Fluor. |
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Parks and gardens are an integral part of Belfast's heritage, and home to an abundance of local wildlife and popular places for a picnic, a stroll or a jog. |
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New England town meetings were derived from meetings held by church elders, and are still an integral part of government in many New England towns. |
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This year, Rott Gettelfinger and James Hoffa gave keynote addresses, making the first time in 20 years labor leaders were an integral part of the conference. |
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Today, millions of scientific calculators are used in classrooms around the world and are an integral part of the high school math and science curriculum. |
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They also pointed out that testing is an integral part of the manufacturing process for synthetic surfacing and how thorough and creative the surface companies are. |
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With mobile data traffic estimated to increase 26-fold by 2015, data offloading is now an integral part of mobile operators' network optimisation strategy. |
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In early modern Europe, the systematic study of fossils emerged as an integral part of the changes in natural philosophy that occurred during the Age of Reason. |
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Because it can be turned out mechanically, kitsch has become an integral part of our productive system in a way in which true culture could never be, except accidentally. |
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Perhaps the feature which most contributes to making this a valuable reference book is the appendices and indices which are an integral part of the guide. |
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Although the institution of slavery has often been regarded as waning in the 3rd and 4th centuries, it remained an integral part of Roman society until the 5th century. |
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