The storm that stopped the assault was a remarkable interposition of providence. |
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His theories of nullification and state interposition offered a third path between unconditional unionists and secessionists. |
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During interposition arthroplasty, your surgeon removes any bone spurs or loose pieces of bone. |
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The interposition of political majorities does not necessarily insulate the state's decision from all criticism. |
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The clouds as if by divine interposition were entirely dispersed and I was once again invited to the grateful task of repeating my observations. |
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As a fleet of Communist junks prepared to cross the straits, the KMT was saved from ejection by the Korean War and the interposition of the American Seventh Fleet. |
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The trial judge held that the interposition of the management corporation had no bona fide business purpose other than the reduction of income tax. |
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The risk of a fibrous tissue interposition is minimal and the different coating options promote osseointegration. |
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The micro x-ray reveals the close contact between Novocor and the bone without the interposition of fibrous tissue. |
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The only purpose of the interposition of the taxpayer company was to transmute the base metal of an exchange loss on capital account into the pure gold of a revenue loss. |
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Aristotle construed the deductive stage of scientific inquiry as the interposition of middle terms between the subject and predicate terms of the statement to be proved. |
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A traditional peacekeeping operation is established when parties to a conflict, typically two states, agree to the interposition of UN troops to uphold a ceasefire. |
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Alone among the arts, music addresses and speaks directly to the center of feeling, bypassing altogether, and with no need of the interposition of, the intellectual faculty. |
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His solution, of course, was to insert the right of interposition whereby South Carolina would stand as a buffer between the individual and the central government. |
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That Hays's political philosophy led him to this position should not result in the belief that he supported nullification and interposition, for he did not. |
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The clouds, as if by Divine interposition, were entirely dispersed, and I was once more invited to the grateful task of repeating my observations. |
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Ligation and excision of a small segment of the vas plus fascial interposition is more effective at occluding the vas than is ligation and excision alone. |
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The learned separation of stimulation and response allows the interposition of more complex intellectual activities such as thinking, imagining, and planning. |
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As bearers of life, they never carried weapons. This status of 'unarmed woman' facilitated the interposition and mediation of women during armed confrontation. |
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The decision to anastomose a free flap locally or with the aid of a vein interposition graft relies heavily on the type of injury and the timing. |
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Three months earlier, he had undergone an esophagectomy with gastric interposition. |
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In our account of the mason-wasps, we have referred to the destruction of their grubs by the interposition of the ruby-tails or cuckoo-wasps. |
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Thus, the library interposition technique allows interception of the function calls without the modification or recompilation of the dynamically linked target program. |
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