Yes, this is all just history, and therefore of no interest to the chauvinistic babblers who dominate the national dialogue on US airwaves. |
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Some simple diagnostics are functions of the statistics of interest such as autocorrelations and moving averages. |
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Pat had a lifelong interest in model railways and was an avid reader on the topic. |
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Most of them read cookery books with as much avid interest as articles about dieting. |
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She was used to befriending her students and taking an avid interest in their lives. |
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Due to huge market interest and demand for chrome and mag wheels, your fitment options are virtually unlimited. |
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I think it was this curiosity about the natural world which awoke my early interest in science. |
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Their dissimulated ignorance, unaccompanied by the imperative to know, provides a constant foil to her awakening interest in knowing. |
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The juniors are fishing at Rawcliffe Lake on a Tuesday evening at present where lots of roach are taking an interest in hemp and tares. |
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An unusually stringed instrument, the sarangi is being forced into oblivion because of lack of interest. |
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Most of friends think that my interest is quite apt, most of them think I'm away with the fairies anyway! |
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This is more of an update than a post and won't be of enormous interest to an awful lot of you, I'm sure. |
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There is an awful lot of detail in this report and I am sure it is all of interest to readers. |
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Customers are able to register for specialised mailing lists so they can receive news and sale updates when items of interest come up for sale. |
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He has a special interest in attempting to convey academic ideas to the mainstream, perhaps through print journalism. |
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The abnormal object has caused interest not only by the people of Baku, but also Azerbaijani experts. |
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In addition to education in specific areas of interest, one should also have a strong innate passion and interest for the profession. |
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He admits that the theatre production has precipitated a renewed interest in making the complex story into a film. |
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I haven't seen it before and try to make myself show some interest whilst cooking dinner. |
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Tighter money and higher interest rates will not be needed for much longer, they tattled. |
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The last man, the fifth, took notice of the boy's icy glare, took interest and then verged off his path. |
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They are, or at least were, the party of small government, low taxation and the national interest. |
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Tokyo hopes that its low interest rates make it less attractive to save money, and easier to borrow money for spending. |
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I used a regular-saving account that pays the highest rates of interest to savers who save twelve consecutive monthly payments. |
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Either way, it would be in their best interest to care about you, the student, and respond. |
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With interest rates as low as they are, we're having a hard time trying to make any money on our savings at present. |
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I've subsequently put this money into tax-free savings accounts and earned some interest. |
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These savings accounts lock up money for a few weeks to several years and pay interest rates based on maturity dates and market demand. |
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Banks will be forced to pay decent rates of interest on all savings accounts, with a minimum-rate guarantee. |
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He had a keen interest in golf and indeed passed his vast knowledge of the game to anyone caring to listen. |
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Millions of us have our nest eggs in taxed savings accounts that pay well below the going rate of interest. |
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The general property tax was thus a tax on rent of land and the interest from its associated capital. |
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Recent changes to taxation laws in Portugal have also increased interest in the region. |
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So, if there's a tax break on interest payments, savvy companies should favor debt over equity. |
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Using money borrowed as a home equity mortgage or as a second mortgage will create tax-deductible interest. |
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The interest rates on these forms of credit are lower than the average credit card and they're tax-deductible. |
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But isn't it in the interest of both the taxers and the taxed to conclude longer-term deals, achieving some durability in our tax system? |
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Great interest also was focused on the saw doctor, Cyril, who gave a demonstration of his work, and also entertained by playing the saxophone! |
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The taxmen have been encouraged to vigorously collect all unpaid interest income with-holdings that banks have declined to surrender. |
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You don't have to declare this interest on your tax return, which is a bonus in itself. |
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Had tax deducted from savings interest or share dividends during a tax year when you weren't working or earned very little? |
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An individual can claim a standard rate tax credit in respect of home loan interest he has paid in the tax year. |
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Details of upcoming conferences or courses of special interest to malariologists or parasitologists are available here. |
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It aims to increase the awareness and interest among hematologists, malariologists and tropical physicians. |
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I think it'll be of interest to the many of us who have suffered crushing disappointment by the poor performance of their toasters. |
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What she needs is to know that you've got her back if things get rough for her, that you're looking out for her best interest. |
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Recent decades have witnessed a burgeoning interest in signs of physical trauma and early maldevelopment associated with schizophrenia. |
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Nonetheless, the instrumental arrangements are tweaked just enough from track to track to sustain the listener's interest. |
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The backcountry swamps of the area hold a special interest for him, and many of his paintings depict this unique wilderness. |
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The principle torsions of clinical interest are femoral torsion and malleolar torsion. |
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But to date, no one has expressed the slightest interest in this scandalous state of affairs. |
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The rest is mostly what one might expect to find in the scandal sheets about movie stars, familiar from such sources, and of no further interest. |
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In the United States in recent years, interest in eugenics has centered around genetic screening. |
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It is also hoped that such access will encourage an interest in science and technology. |
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Also, its an easy way to keep your interest in what can seem to be a tedious routine at times. |
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The book starts with a short introduction that explains the author's interest in this variation and some general background. |
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This is the kind of house to suit a person with a pony or a keen interest in gardening and the land is quite manageable. |
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Further to our telecon of yesterday we confirm our interest in the above development. |
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The Chancellor has overseen low interest rates, high employment and financial stability for several years, a soporific success story. |
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Consider student clubs or professional organizations, fraternities and sororities, community service groups, and special interest organizations. |
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I tend to think of the Guardian as a British publication, really of interest only to us Brits. |
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Though primarily a botanist, he demonstrated a broad interest in other subjects, as well. |
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The Bacon reports introduced broad-brush measures designed to dampen demand, most notably the restriction of interest relief for investors. |
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I wondered aloud whether he had only got me on the show to sound me out to discover whether I had the same interest in equine abuses as him. |
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Gavin had a great interest in, and talent for, sound engineering and sound mixing and had performed such work for the band. |
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This was used as a technique to gauge interest and students in the local vocational school were a valuable sounding board. |
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A waiting list has already been drawn up, with interest coming from down south as well as other parts of the Yorkshire region. |
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The variation about the expected values for total proportion infected and other parameters of interest must also be considered. |
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The interest rates on most regular savings accounts will vary depending on the levels set by the Bank of England every three months. |
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The German mortgage market is quite fragmented and interest rates vary according to the type of mortgage lender. |
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Davey Holmes's play More Lies About Jerzy recounts the main brouhahas without much fresh insight or dramatic interest. |
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As of now the Schools, Girl Guides, and The Brownies have shown an interest to use, and continue using the facility. |
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The Association has so far taken no interest in the dispute or the fate of the Niuean teachers' jobs. |
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You will not find many casual visitors who browse through the pages of books with feigned interest. |
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This is a book for browsers, easily read and studied, a few random pages at a time as the reader's time and interest permits. |
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From this perspective, could any commercial interest be otherwise than venal? |
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If one accepts the choice of national interest vs. altruism, there is no contest as to which will triumph. |
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She developed a sudden interest in the color pink and the Spanish language, you see. |
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A ventral fin was also installed but by the time testing was completed, the Navy had lost interest in the program. |
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Paul had a lively interest in Japanese culture and was a frequent guest in the Noh and Kabuki theaters. |
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It's the brutally bizarre nature of their relationship that holds one's interest. |
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Low interest rates have helped generate a housing bubble that has lifted real estate prices to ludicrous heights in major parts of the country. |
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In spite of the existing low nominal interest rates, the real interest rates in the economy are still high, and also the credit off-take is low. |
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She hadn't really tired to speak to Mark but then Mark hadn't spoken to her or shown any interest in talking at all to her since they had kissed. |
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Mozart raises the accompaniment to share some of that interest, so that the violin and the piano speak on relatively equal terms. |
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Their identities were hidden in nominee companies whose interest appeared on the share register. |
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Rice vermicelli noodles add extra interest, and handfuls of herbs make up the necessary greenery. |
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Lee Hee-Kyung talks about the special effects in the film, and Kim's interest about the matter. |
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Hence to retain reader interest, I first translated only selections from the Vedas, Upanishads and versified them. |
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Faber, who dislikes Hollywood films, has no interest in developing film versions of his novels. |
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It still plans to keep an interest in the operation and will continue to have Linux versions of its software. |
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My own interest has been in the actual practice of Buddhism in Buddhist lands today. |
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This all changed when Hsiao gained a spiritual interest in Buddhism a decade ago. |
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She concedes, though, that her interest in football is as much about the spectators as about the game itself. |
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How can the council reach an unbiased decision when they have a vested interest in the car park? |
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That whole economic argument is a scam put out by people with a vested interest in keeping things going the way they are. |
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Many of the parties involved have a vested interest in maintaining silence, or presenting an extremely distorted version of events. |
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The decision had been taken by legal people with a vested interest in the Judicial Service, he added. |
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As a leading financial economy, it has a vested interest in pushing liberalized free capital markets since it can make money on both sides. |
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Some analysts have speculated that the ECB could cut interest rates soon to ward off damage to confidence and growth from tumbling share prices. |
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Yet, inexplicably, Treasury officials decided at that time of record-high interest rates to make 30-year bonds noncallable. |
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The notes and accompanying interest payments are backed by the full faith and credit of the issuer and are either callable or noncallable. |
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It stands, therefore, in real contradistinction to the type of vested interest in land that one encounters with a lease. |
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But even devoted space buffs long ago lost interest in the shuttle program. |
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The Moscow bureaucracy had no interest in a revolutionary development either in the West or in the buffer states. |
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It will be of little interest to Venice veterans or art historians, who will still prefer the guidebooks. |
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When it comes to conflicts of interest among states holding veto power, the Security Council is incapacitated. |
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Much of the interest in the U. S. and elsewhere is beginning to focus on low-input or non-chemical farming systems. |
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Others more directly concerned with flags pursued a vexillological or antiquarian interest. |
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The three other girls and her mother were spellbound by her story, and they leaned forward with interest. |
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This essay shows how feminist readings have given us a renewed interest in the Spenserian imagination. |
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If the house is finished late, the builder pays the interest on the construction loan that the buyers are paying. |
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Athens, a site of great historical interest, was a building site a matter of months ago. |
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And second, there is a built-in safeguard to prevent any potential conflict of interest. |
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Joey stared at it absently, taking an exaggerated interest in the papers spewing out. |
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He spoke to me about the origins of the Society in the late Victorian period when there was a great deal of interest in the occult. |
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The eating disorders, anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, have received increased scientific and public interest during the past decade. |
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The usual tool is to cut interest rates which usually serves as a disincentive to saving and encourages people to borrow. |
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All three central banks in the United States, Britain and Europe announced half-point interest rate cuts. |
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The next points of interest are mounds of bulk cargo shrouded in heavy white polythene sheets. |
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But an interest in modes of storytelling led her to attend FAVA's 2001 Video Noodle House, a beginner's course in videography. |
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As this newspaper does its daily job, treading between different interest groups, our main concern is to freely report what happens on our patch. |
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Vicky was tormented daily, every single period, just because Leo Gerdin had showed some interest in her. |
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Dog owners should be extremely vigilant and wary of anyone showing an unusual interest in their pet. |
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That growth was fuelled by number of factors, not least the bullish market, a strong economy and low interest rates on deposit accounts. |
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As a non-drinker and non-smoker two of Cuba's most famous exports, cigars and rum, have little interest for him. |
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A non-drinker and non smoker, Sweeney's main interest is his business, which occupies him seven days a week. |
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We considered simulcasting on radio, but didn't get much initial interest from stations and didn't pursue it too vigorously. |
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And a sharp spike in interest rates would hurt some homeowners who have just got their foot on the housing ladder. |
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If oil prices spike upwards and inflation rises, interest rates will go up too. |
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Musically, however, she has bumping along the bottom for years, relying on her eye for the zeitgeist to boost interest. |
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Take a volunteer position that fits your interest, and may even enhance your career goals. |
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The aim of Creative Mentoring is to use the arts to heighten interest and awareness of the arts in non-formal settings. |
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He even welcomes England's World Cup triumph because of the spin-off interest it has created in the game. |
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By the time he was in his early twenties, he had absorbed Darwinism and taken a special interest in Spinozism as an intellectual religion. |
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This spurred the interest in me to design a prototype spirit level to measure slope angles. |
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Thus spiritualism, near-death experiences, and communication with dead people interest both paranormal and religious investigators. |
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An acute interest in psychology segued into medieval mysticism and from there he stumbled into Eastern philosophy and spiritualism. |
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The success of hybrid maize has produced interest in developing hybrids in autogamous crops. |
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Letters and documents autographed by the great and the good can create a lot of interest among specialist collectors. |
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The very lamentable fact of the nation's interest in two talentless youngsters strangely makes their political apathy less lamentable. |
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Our interest in controlling waste function does not automatically produce a concomitant interest in cleanliness, order, and beauty. |
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Guild members found the talk very informative and extend thanks to Ann for her time and interest. |
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If you are in the business of flogging houses, it is in your financial interest to talk the market up. |
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Hess also maintained that self-help promoted by self interest amongst individual Mafioso could often be mistaken for organizational solidarity. |
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The organizers of sandlot ball games are not the only ones with an interest in efficient partitioning. |
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It piqued my interest enough to care about where this story, and these characters, are going. |
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Largely under the impetus of the odd order theorem, there was an awakening interest in finite group theory. |
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My interest in tang sights was fueled even more with the chance to test a Winchester High Wall from the rifle company. |
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She also investigates the avant-garde's motives in embracing black culture and proffers reasons and meanings for its interest. |
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Even after the recent rate hikes, real interest rates remain below average compared with consumer price inflation. |
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How long do members think it will take to pay off that amount, at an average interest rate of 18 percent? |
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They reflect popular music tastes of the time, most notably an interest in the seductive rhythms of the tango. |
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Areas of particular interest will include passenger road transport and aviation. |
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With organization came paid officials and such people had a vested interest in reducing the degree of conflict between the sect and the surrounding society. |
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Although studio executives protest that they are forever working at reducing production costs, there is a vested interest in big-budget, effects-heavy blockbusters. |
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That, though a large factor in the moral bewilderment of the West, is a marginal issue for Nietzsche, whose main interest is in the nature of morality's sanctions in general. |
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Another way of gauging public interest was to keep an eye on my favoured news Website, which keeps a running tally of the top 10 stories viewed by its customers. |
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For women's wear, the firm generated interest with its crushed voile in small plaids and stronger madras plaids, noted Luc Wende, marketing manager. |
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I don't own a munitions factory, nor do I have any interest in running for office. Uncle Sam has yet to ask me to plant a victory garden or sew blankets. |
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It's not exactly Vegas, but, Henry must well know, a sighting of the Royal Abs is likely to cause no little ripple interest. |
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His father, however, disliked Alfred's interest in poetry and in order to broaden his horizons, sent him abroad for further training in chemical engineering. |
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So your interest is piqued, but then how did you convince Marvel to hand you the keys? |
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The answer is that a family that has established a business, built it up and kept a substantial stake, has a vested interest in very long-term shareholder value. |
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She looked at me with avid interest, with those eyes so much like mine. |
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One of his recent pieces, Sol's Violin connects his interest in electronic music with one of the holy grails of human investigation, the music of the spheres. |
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The contingency view of strategic change assumes that the organization is composed of various spheres of interest which need to be in balance for the organization to survive. |
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The interest paid by the folks who don't default is the only thing keeping this program from hemorrhaging money. |
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We await your performance with interest and not a little trepidation. |
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How many are taking advantage of real estate inflation and mortgage interest deductibility to fund their retirement accounts or otherwise speculate in the markets? |
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At the same time, the awakening interest in international trends at the expense of the Irish landscape tradition and pretty pastel abstraction is revealing. |
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Then the court must decide whether the unjust enrichment should be compensated through a monetary award or through the granting of a proprietary interest. |
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Now, that actually calculates to being 20 per cent of this vested interest that the wife had, which was not going to become available to her during her mother's lifetime. |
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Luckily, there has been renewed interest in and appreciation of traditional Sard culture and artisanship, which were repressed for so many centuries. |
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Niueans do not have a strong interest in preserving their history by collecting artifacts or through oral storytelling or the recitation of genealogies. |
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This is despite the introduction of late payment legislation three years ago that, in theory, allows a supplier to hit tardy payers with interest penalties. |
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The Office of Fair Trading has warned consumers to be on the lookout for personal loan mailshots which break the law by advertising misleading interest rates. |
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In spite of, or perhaps because of, the relative dearth of information on the vertebrate body axis, a groundswell of interest and activity is underway. |
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Clearly, someone had figured out that readers have less interest in that stuff, and when they're browsing through a book at the store, it makes them not want to buy. |
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Neither side has the time or interest to maintain roads and buildings. |
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The heavy trucking industry has shown a lot of interest in the process. |
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Other questions of both general and critical interest, such as vestimentary display in its guise as exhibitory colonialist language are also raised. |
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Thakor ran the numbers and showed me the results on a sliding scale that reflected a range of potential interest rates. |
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Your interest rates might be hiked by the ideological overreach and incompetence on Capitol Hill. |
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Whether the subject matter is spooky or saucy, Western or exotic, these action-packed images capture the interest of collectors for a number of reasons. |
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We need a great leader to wake us from our slumber and remind us that a two-state solution is urgently in our own interest. |
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Reverting to the inexcusable late payment subsidies, I believe there should be an automatic interest charge which cuts in as soon as the appointed day of payment passes. |
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A president who makes history is of interest mostly to historians. |
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But with personal greed subsuming any sense of noblesse oblige or the national interest, it is time the hallowed romance of titled wealth was dispelled. |
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His natural gift for writing led him to enjoy hurling savage personal abuse at his Tory opponents, but he was not pleased when his attacks were returned with interest. |
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The second reason for the interest in owls is that they are beautiful to look at and most of them are nocturnal which means that they hunt at night. |
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While in general practice, he developed an interest in venereology, and produced the first major study on genital warts, to which reference is still made. |
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We must continue to develop traditional and virtual communities based on industry, geography, or special interest that serve as conduits of technology information. |
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The Show-n-Shine will feature hundreds of cars including street machines, vintage and veteran cars, hot rods, bikes, special interest vehicles and even some old racing cars. |
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I tried to ignore the spark of interest that entered her eyes. |
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Under the terms of the Luxembourg Compromise, governments would retain their right to veto proposals where they deemed a vital national interest to be at stake. |
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Then again I have an obsessive interest in political no-hopers. |
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At the end of five years, only interest earned and capital gains are taxed at 23 per cent, in line with the tax treatment of other investment funds. |
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Before accepting a plea of nolo contendere, the court must consider the parties' views and the public interest in the effective administration of justice. |
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Remix collections rarely satisfy fully, usually falling into a no man's land which fans of the original artists have little interest in exploring. |
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But as interest grows, South Woodham Ferrers could find itself at the heart of British speed skating because of plans to build a state of the art racing track in the town. |
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To make matters worse, poser noted what he regards as a conflict of interest that may be influencing sales decisions at Crocs. |
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We have defined property companies as having a primary interest in property investment but increasingly diversifying into both non-clinical and clinical operations. |
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He is a passionate and eloquent defender of field sports and his argument that hare coursing and bullfighting are both in the general interest of the species is persuasive. |
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In this case, the youngsters share an interest in growing abnormally large vocabularies, though the mechanics of spelling often outpace comprehension. |
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And should the Fed exit, interest rates will soar, and the stock and housing markets will crash. |
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Kennan had a passionate, lifelong interest in the craft of writing, and the diary was clearly a place to hone his craft. |
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Just as in rural areas of the United States, there is little commercial interest in extending the Internet backbone to rural areas in less developed countries. |
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It felt weird to be taking such an interest in a complete stranger, and I actually began to feel a bit queasy about it, like I was some kind of deranged bunny-boiler stalker. |
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She is raring to go at the moment, buoyed up by her unexpected win in the Snack-a-Jacks sponsored competition, but admits that maintaining her interest could be a problem. |
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He takes a protective but also frankly spectatorial interest in the lives of his tenants, following their dramas with the fascination of a soap opera addict. |
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This look at the current status of robot evolution will intrigue technophiles, sci-fi fans and those with an interest in the social sciences alike. |
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An integrated, transnational technostructure would not tolerate war or serious political trouble within itself, and would have a common interest in mutual protection. |
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Several observations on normal and injured lungs raise interest in the molecule and pathway specificity of deformation triggered vesicular trafficking. |
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The tedium sets in for two reasons, repetition and lack of interest. |
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The ending of the Cold War has resulted in diminished interest in, and budgeting for, civil defence in the traditional sense as a response to military attack. |
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There is a vast collection of overlapping virtual communities of interest, cross-pollinating each other, constantly evolving and largely self-organizing. |
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But if their personal lives are part of human interest packages in the show, it is relevant. |
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The chairmen's conference allowed discussion on issues of common interest. |
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Worse, his landlady was taking a nocturnal interest in his activities. |
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A large proportion of the money they borrowed was to cover interest and the cost of loan insurance, which would protect the loan if the couple lost their jobs. |
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We got a lot of interest, a few nibbles, but ultimately no bites. |
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Marshall has gotten a few nibbles of interest, and some of his pupils have been signed, though most pitching coaches try to undo what he has taught. |
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As a student at Princeton University, his primary interest, he later admitted, was playing basketball. |
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Higher interest rates would well undermine present asset valuations. |
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In 1939, membership was broadened to include physicians with an interest in tuberculosis who did not work in sanatoria, and the name was changed to American Trudeau Society. |
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It's in nobody's interest to have Mr Hain lurking around on the backbenches with the has-beens and never-will-bes. |
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The increasing popularity of electronic funds transfer reflects growing interest among agents and customers. |
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The potent shared interest in defeating ISIS is one such avenue. |
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Regular readers will likely remember this stock has frequently appeared on both my daily short interest scan as well as the call skews scan. |
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In this respect, the quantity of interest in this study was restricted to that of the eigenfrequency. |
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As part of our commitment to the scheme we're offering a one per cent reduction in the interest rate for new business loans and hire purchase. |
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To move from the ethical to the aesthetic interest of literature is to move, in Arnold's words, from Hebraism to Hellenism. |
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There is much interest in these deep sea hemichordates since they are close to the evolutionary link between vertebrates and invertebrates. |
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I've noticed in the past couple of issues an interest in home canning, pressure canners, and botulism. |
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Where it departs from mere technophilia is in its interest in maintaining a visible human connection with the technology itself. |
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Heronshaw won on his debut at Uttoxeter, despite being green, and is of interest on a possible hurdling debut at Ludlow on Wednesday. |
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A number of engrossing shows will also be held, of which Aladdin and the slinky show have roused a lot of interest. |
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The club is duty-bound to inform supporters they may be subject to arrest as it is no one's interest for that to happen. |
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Assy locates Arendt's emergent interest in ethics in her writing on totalitarianism and on Eichmann as a representative of totalitarianism. |
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Electrospinning has seen increased interest over the last decade as a means of generating nanoscale fibers of a variety of polymers. |
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It was of particular interest for those of us poised in mid-life to launch into full-time executive positions. |
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After years of hesitance, interest in autonomous safety assistants is finally beginning to show marked growth. |
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The recent discovery of miRNA and its wide applicability have sparked off a lot of interest among researchers as well as commercial players. |
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Conditional on a consumer's repayment probability and cardholding motive, the expected interest rates in the N-bank model are as follows. |
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Of particular interest, this book includes a critical review of the hemostatic management of patients undergoing invasive bedside procedures. |
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The amount of porosity within parts produced via AM is an area of interest in the AM community. |
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Is a central bank's leverage over interest rates threatened by banks' ongoing economization on reserves? |
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According to information of Alfa TV, both parties demonstrated interest in the realization of this cascade method of subsidizing. |
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For most Edmontonians and those with an interest in gardening, this book is a must. |
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There is obviously enough interest in Callas on the part of the book-buying public to warrant all of this publishing activity. |
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You could retain drying foliage for winter interest, but if it's sludgy and brown, you're better off getting rid of it. |
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The star, affectionately known as Humph, also left his interest in his jazz record label Calligraph Records to his manager Susan Da Costa. |
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You could retain Y drying foliage for winter interest, but if it's sludgy and brown, you're better off getting rid of it. |
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So on a wintry weekend, a great place to fire up this interest is at one of the many excellent planetariums around the country. |
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He wished continuous joint cooperation and coordination in carious matters to serve the best interest of both the countries. |
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It's good to find out if a planner has a vested interest in what they offer you. |
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No fewer than 20 companies in this snake pit are due to be put into compulsory liquidation in the public interest early next year. |
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Water is roughly 110 molar in protons, whereas the signal of interest to the biochemist might be 1-100 millimolar. |
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As his prolific reading history indicates, his interest in Spain was not only tauromachian but also literary. |
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As you change position by shifting sides, the POI Finder displays places of interest in that new direction. |
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Within the area of interest, the Hackberry is stratigraphically trapped as a series of point bars. |
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These vibrant heucheras are fantastic for all-year-round interest in the garden thanks to their semievergreen foliage. |
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He declared at least three times that in order to revive sluggish investments, the central bank must sizably decrease its interest rates. |
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At our Power Systems division, we have seen some recent interest in new shaker test systems, as well as our commercial sized UPS systems. |
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But a terminable interest, such as a life estate in a trust created by someone other than the person receiving it, generally does not qualify. |
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Platteland churches are now showing an interest and united congregations have been formed at Balfour, Somerset East and Thornhill. |
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Watkins, who will chair the committee, is a hepatologist with a special interest in liver toxicity. |
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The house, he said unanimously decided to disaffiliate the PNF to safeguard the interest of the Olympic Movement in Pakistan and ensure the integrity of the NOC Pakistan. |
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The scenery is as breathtaking as you'd imagine but, despite borrowing heftily from the canon of Sergio Leone, there's not enough to hold your interest. |
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There is interest in plasminogen due to its high levels in milk. |
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We took the position that the national interest came before the story because we knew the United States very much needed to discover the secrets of Soviet missilery. |
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With a growing interest in Birmingham as a retail and leisure destination, some big names might just start popping up on a high street near you in the not too distant future. |
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While reporters moblog their information, educators weblog with their students, providing updated news, information, opinions, and articles of interest. |
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The latter seems to have clinched the case for higher ECB interest rates. |
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There was considerable interest in hermaphrodism in Velazquez's time. |
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New processes and applications for existing renewable raw materials as well as waste conversion into raw materials as in self-sufficient ecospheres will be of major interest. |
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They shared an interest in military history and modelmaking. |
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And Frank Pace of Smokejacks inspired so much interest and excitement about local and fresh foods that two eighth-graders decided to intern with him. |
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Serving their sitters' self-conscious interest in how they appeared in the eyes of others, American portraitists often emulated British compositions. |
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It was my interest in Druidry that drew me to write the poem Belonging. |
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I read with great interest the letter from Ian Lindley on November 2, stating that independent individual free thinkers ought not follow the herd instinct. |
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A qualified terminable interest property trust may be named as a beneficiary when time grantor wants to control the ultimate beneficiary of the retirement benefits. |
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The study will interest teachers, cultural analysts, and educationists. |
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In this regard, to be eligible for the estate tax marital deduction, the property interest cannot be a nondeductible interest or a terminable interest. |
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One particular plant of interest to the Belgians is Orphium frutescens, which depends on the buzz of the carpenter bee to release its pollen in its native South Africa. |
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There his knowledge of the period and his deep interest in the psychology of the Camisards cannot be disguised or suppressed in the name of dandified indifference. |
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That example is perhaps more relevant than discussions of the location of the monument to Miltiades or the cave of Pan that are of primary interest only to the specialist. |
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On the other hand, in the centre of interest have been possible effects of the technical environment, like electromagnetic fields, on the human physiology and health. |
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Seven of the top 10 models were minicars with engines no larger than 660 cc, reflecting interest among consumers in its fuel efficiency and affordable price. |
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