A useful introductory chapter discusses how mountains create a rain shadow, and how to get a feel for weather by looking at clouds and sunbows. |
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It occurs to me that my user info should be almost like an introductory entry, rather than the haphazard mess I typed in as I signed up. |
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There was no introductory palaver, he went on stage and went straight into the music and song. |
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This volume provides an introductory survey of the last generation of scholarship on the corpus of eddic mythological poetry. |
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Considering I didn't even think I'd make it through the introductory lecture never mind the whole semester I am pretty chuffed. |
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Peter Holman, who writes the introductory essay to this symposium, is at pains to remove the obstruction. |
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Building self-respect and self-esteem in campers can commence with good ice-breakers such as introductory name games. |
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Paul, who gives the introductory talk, does, it's true, look every inch the surf dude with his sun-bleached hair and permatan. |
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But the final move in this introductory immersion in epistemology is to notice what happens when we go beyond the apple. |
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The introductory song was a philharmonic piece, featuring a full orchestra together with choral accompaniment. |
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They pleasantly surprise the reader by additional introductory notes, comments, and excurses. |
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The entire catalogue of exceptions under Article XX is qualified by an introductory clause commonly termed the chapeau. |
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Here, an introductory Andante maestoso in C minor and three-four time leads into a fluent Allegro con brio in two-four time. |
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The webinar is designed to be at the introductory level, but even long-time bloggers will benefit from the material covered in the webinar. |
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This is the first of a couple of introductory questions that we'll return to later in the series. |
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If you do not wish to study interior design in depth the school is offering an introductory practical course. |
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The introductory and overview chapters of the three volumes are alone worth the price of purchase. |
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The problems were addressed in an introductory graduate level econometrics course. |
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Safe storage of weapons is part and parcel of introductory training at the basic police academy level. |
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Right now, this is an academic issue, because as an introductory offer, all public Ready to Surf points are free to wireless users. |
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Biotechnology education could begin at the university level with a basic introductory course. |
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An introductory course in First Aid will also be added to the expanding subject choices in October. |
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If you've never read about this sort of thing, this is a good basic introductory article. |
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During my sophomore year of college I took an introductory acting course as an elective. |
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Instead of the standard two years of philosophy, I have done just one as well as introductory courses in theology. |
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In addition to her academic work, Rebecca has taught introductory biology, zoology, and entomology labs. |
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He was a teaching assistant for introductory agronomy and crop management courses while pursing his graduate degree. |
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After all, they offered me a gold card and an attractive introductory rate of interest. |
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Webber includes helpful comments on the meaning of ancient Latin terms and is a gold mine of introductory information on the office. |
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The three introductory readings come out of the rich anthropological literature on culture and cultural relativism. |
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I've decided to waive the cost of this initial consignment as a introductory offer. |
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If you can, apply for one of the many cards offering an introductory interest-free period on transfers. |
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As an introductory offer, electronic cards are being offered free of subscription fee for the first year. |
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Much of the introductory chapter consists of broad generalizations about Indians, culture areas, reservations, and allotment. |
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Olive decides to switch to a card that charges no interest on purchases for an introductory period. |
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The festival will include introductory lectures as well as screenings of major Spanish films. |
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The lawsuit is not expected to affect availability of product for retailers during the introductory season next year. |
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Martin Cloonan's introductory essay asks us to consider seriously the question of definition. |
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This larger context is the proem, or introductory poem, which prefaced the invocation. |
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Straining to hear, I moved onto the landing and listened for introductory or welcoming words in the downstairs hallway. |
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This software will have a place for your cyber guests to register and to receive an introductory offer. |
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In this introductory article, we lay out some basic principles for understanding complex systems. |
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There are a lot of suppliers competing for your pounds, some of whom offer head-turning introductory offers. |
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An introductory meeting will be held in the sacristy of the Parish Church, tonight Tuesday 1st October at 8.00 pm, and all are welcome. |
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Then I ended up in introductory chemistry with 150 other pre-meds, and man, did that ever drain the interest out of me. |
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The high rate is not intended as an introductory offer, according to the company, and it says the rate is made possible by a low cost base. |
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This discussion is central because most of the students that we see in our introductory courses are non-science majors. |
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According to the introductory spiel, this 2002 gig was a private party gatecrashed by a few thousand fans. |
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Are customers still benefiting from that special introductory rate on purchases? |
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A few introductory words about how the Romans transported their baggage is in order. |
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The first sign Backman had a screw loose was when he said at his introductory news conference that he intended to win immediately. |
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If there's no introductory offer for new purchases then don't use the card to buy things. |
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This has been moved from card to card to take advantage of introductory offers. |
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It's a book that's always beginning, where everything is introductory, liminal, prefatory. |
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Bayoumi and Rubin provide insight into Said's work by prefacing each selection with introductory remarks. |
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As the title suggests, the book is divided into three parts, prefaced by a brief introductory chapter and followed by a brief concluding chapter. |
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There is a complete biography for virtually every artist, and each section is preceded by an introductory essay. |
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Hey, check out this Internet thing and see what all the fuss is about with a free introductory offer from Her Majesty's Government. |
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Dozens of cards offer no-interest introductory rates on balance transfers, with the longest deals lasting for up to a year. |
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The result is a fine introduction, useful for advanced lay groups, college students, and introductory seminary courses. |
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Well at least their introductory sequence and FBI warning is mercifully brief. |
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He also co-authored an introductory text on the study of sensation and perceptual processes. |
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This introductory course in hydrostatics of ships covers buoyancy, weights, metacenters and stability at small and large angles of heel and trim. |
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Visitors are advised to watch out for new hotels that run introductory offers. |
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In many ways, I wish this chapter had been the introductory chapter for the book. |
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Aside from the fulsomeness of the introductory language, there does not seem to be much opportunity for comedy here. |
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Often, the introductory pages of local bibles or books of hours would be elegantly decorated with wonderful letter forms. |
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Most introductory texts on ethical, legal, and professional issues treat the subjects more comprehensively. |
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Section 1 includes two introductory chapters that provide a suitable opening to the book. |
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Amongst stunning headlines appear a few absolute corkers, complete with astonishing introductory paragraphs. |
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This course will be an ideal one to complement the Centre's recently run introductory course on beekeeping. |
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On Tuesdays there are Meditation classes in the morning and an introductory course in Yoga in the evening. |
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Anyone who hasn't been on the programme before can attend an introductory course starting at 3pm on Sunday. |
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It was then agreed to try to arrange an introductory course in the locality. |
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In addition, all institutions have freshman introductory courses both in natural sciences and social sciences. |
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It entices customers in with a market-beating introductory offer that rises after six months or so. |
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This text would be very applicable for an introductory course in animal breeds, selection, evaluation and judging. |
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It's easy enough, it's a basic introductory essay to the topic so the tutor can assess our skills. |
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I wrote an introductory e-mail to farms all over Quebec describing my fervour and verve. |
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This introductory course will explore many of the topics that were touched on above. |
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In an introductory course on New York City's visual arts, students investigate art and then journey to taste first-hand the city's joys. |
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Unfortunately, as an introductory work for non-specialist readers, the book falls short in coverage and in exposition. |
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I am sure that the book will find a place as a text in schools and at an introductory level in universities. |
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There's a chapter in every introductory economics textbook about innovation and competition. |
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Dozens of credit card companies offer special zero interest introductory periods. |
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Suddenly, that hilarious introductory gag about Harry's haemorrhoidal woes didn't seem so hilarious after all. |
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We have a good supply of the introductory booklets which can be given away freely as a ministry gift or an evangelistic tool. |
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The resulting painterly effects evoke old-master canvases as well as introductory chapters in the history of photography. |
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He supplies the obligatory introductory material before providing four meaty chapters fashioned in the style of casebooks. |
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In a separate development yesterday, Eircom turned up the heat in its attempts to sign up more customers by launching a new introductory package. |
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There is also a short introductory chapter dealing with nuisance aquatic plants of the region. |
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Indeed, its buoyant outlook will make the volume pleasant reading for those seeking an introductory digest to 20th century financial events. |
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I decided to take a challenge and registered myself for a spring session offering of introductory Latin. |
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As everything is all so new, the hotel is temporarily offering a range of special introductory packages. |
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The introductory chapters are limited, focusing on key principles only. |
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We were both studying introductory Arabic at the Saifi Institute in the Gemmayzeh area in Beirut, Lebanon. |
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Her former commanding officer, Brig. Gen. Jack Stultz, gave the introductory remarks. |
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It has been deemed proper, in commencing a course of lectures on war, to make a few introductory remarks respecting this question of its justifiableness. |
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Certainly, an introductory survey needs to account for these texts, summarise their content and aims, and use them referentially as an argument progresses. |
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To this reader, her book suffers a good deal from her decision to retread her dissertation as the introductory and methodological chapter of the book. |
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An introductory case, designed primarily to familiarize students with the problem-solving steps and navigation through the computer cases, involved antipyretic use for fever. |
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This more subtle observation cannot be appreciated without a minimal knowledge of introductory inferential statistics and the ability to do long division. |
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The reader isn't expected to take anything on faith or invest belief in any seemingly mad ideas, which is probably just the right tone for this sort of introductory book. |
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This consists of an introductory seminar including demonstration of pelvic examination on a manikin and an opportunity for students to practise this under supervision. |
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In this introductory piece, perhaps it will be helpful to state right up front who is doing the writing. |
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That week, he signed up for the introductory Course and, soon after, passed the Advanced Exam on his first try. |
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At an event at the National Press Club, Bozell gives an introductory speech but then has Graham come up to take questions. |
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That's more expensive than an introductory MacBook Pro and not everyone will be able to afford that. |
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This leaflet sets out to provide an introductory framework for the study of microlepidoptera and provides information on the routes for further study. |
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It's because of this that I use Rear Window, especially the scene culminating in my personal 'money shot', whenever I teach introductory film theory. |
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The objective of this project was to evaluate an on-line web-based soil erosion lesson as a supplemental resource for introductory undergraduate soil science. |
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You've now got two hard-earned notches on your belt, one for making it through the introductory phase, another for surviving three months of mass accumulation. |
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Wilson does obtrude, though, with a half-hour introductory jazz concert that is supererogatory, even if Cheryl Alexander is a very winning performer. |
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There's also a quick introductory tour overviewing the whole thing. |
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Useful introductory and supplementary materials and informed commentaries on the individual works make this a work of interest to specialists and others. |
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If they could be improved, and the stylistic infelicities, misprints and translation inaccuracies removed, a second edition would pass muster as a useful introductory text. |
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Well, forgive me for saying so, but you can skip the introductory tracks because the whole idea of a concept album alone is enough to kill anyone's high. |
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The gap junction can be seen in the introductory plates of this book. |
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The introductory chapters are simply written and clearly illustrated. |
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Data analysis points toward a need for extensive cross-functional expertise and training at a level beyond cursory familiarization or introductory exposure. |
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The member in his introductory speech made a great play of the fact that I, myself, had introduced a private member's bill to have the same effect. |
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In the space of a few introductory pages, before an explication of the selected novels, Mr Millard has to condense a certain amount of theoretical thought. |
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As an undergraduate, mathematics had been his preferred subject and he was exposed to political economy only in an introductory course taught by Hadley. |
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The longest items were the editors' introductory editorial and a report of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association's Eastern Branch. |
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The introductory chapter is devoted to a brief theoretical explanation of what geolinguistics as an academic discipline entails. |
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The introductory swimming instructor carried a pile of kickboards to the pool for the children. |
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The introductory essay overviews the subject of how avant-gardes function in the context of mass popular culture and high art. |
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As a rule Lady Anne's displeasure became articulate and markedly voluble after four minutes of introductory muteness. |
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Your partner will be so eager to be licked and caressed that your introductory tonguings in this area just won't be enough. |
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The introductory mathematics courses will lay the groundwork for all your subsequent engineering studies. |
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Textbooks themselves were also being printed in different levels of difficulty, rather than just one introductory text being made available. |
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The preamble to the Constitution serves as an introductory statement of the document's fundamental purposes and guiding principles. |
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He also wrote an introductory book on the philosophy of David Hume and a short biography of Voltaire. |
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The positive side is that it reacquainted an audience with this music and played an introductory role for others. |
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An introductory chapter discusses petrography, image analysis, complementary techniques, and sample preparation. |
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A concert performance of the work was given at The Old Vic, preceded by an introductory talk by Vaughan Williams. |
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Wheelock's Latin has become the standard text for many American introductory Latin courses. |
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We are seeking a Biogeoscientist to teach introductory, intermediate, and advanced biology and environmental studies courses. |
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I'd like to make a few introductory remarks before we start the program. |
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Surfings by Will Inman is an introductory compilation of a fine-tuned poet's resplendent works. |
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Each section includes an introductory essay, and each primary source is accompanied by text discussing background, context, and significance. |
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The introductory speech will be made by Rev Elder Cecilia Eggleston, minister of the Metropolitan Com munity Church Newcas tle. |
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The introductory chapter, by Jacques Brunschwig, examines the origin of Hellenistic skepticism and the views of Pyrrho, Timon, and the Cyrenaics. |
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The introductory essay closes with a cross-reading of the various essays in the collection. |
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A validity study for the CLEP introductory calculus subject examination at the University of IIIinois. |
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For this reason, the book contains an introductory chapter on categorical topology. |
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As with any introductory episode to anything, Iron from Ice is a bit slow. |
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While in London my travelling friend from Sydney recommended a month-long introductory TEFL course. |
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Two introductory chapters give background on Cartan geometries, and semisimple Lie algebras and their representations. |
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An introductory section covers the history of Alaskan mammalogy, regional overviews and a discussion of the Beringian Co-evolution Project. |
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The book begins with two introductory chapters on the diversity of membrane lipids and lipid polymorphism. |
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Cohen began going to the Thursday class after she had attended an introductory Torah class taught by Lev. |
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Five introductory chapters explain basic kinesiology terminology, how to palpate, bones and bony landmarks and their palpation, and how muscles function. |
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From the age of six or seven he received introductory lessons in classical Latin and Greek at Mr Gladstone's day school, close by in Sloane Square. |
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The introductory phase of the manufacture and use of flint daggers, around 2350 BC, must all in all be characterised as a period of social change. |
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At the time editor of the Tennessee Baptist, Graves wrote a lengthy introductory essay in which he enthusiastically endorsed Orchard's successionist view of Baptist history. |
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After an introductory chapter, the second chapter of the book is devoted to the comparison of people's preferences for individualistic or collectivistic values in Europe. |
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This anthology of essays, articles, book chapters, and speeches is designed for an introductory course emphasizing contemporary moral issues and problems of applied ethics. |
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Infusing Adlerian theory into an introductory marriage and family course. |
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The last section contains a brief introductory chapter about Wallacea and three chapters that detail Olsen's work on Sumba in the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia. |
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A self-contained introductory chapter on mathematical foundations covers matrices and systems of linear equations through exchange-overlap densities and the chemical bond. |
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Metrohm is excited to announce a method of direct thermometric titration of sodium in foodstuffs, and is available at a very special discounted introductory price. |
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Before he could even begin to understand introductory algebra, he had to re-learn the fractions that he and Teddy and Vern had played pocket-pool through in the fifth grade. |
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This event is life changing for many and often acts as an introductory program for injured servicemen and servicewomen who then go on to conquer new challenges. |
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After the introductory chapter, the first panel includes articles by John Kelly, Gonzalo Rubio, and Jacco Dieleman, with a response by Jerrold Cooper. |
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Editor Stephen Longenecker, a professor of history at Bridgewater College, also provides a twenty-page introductory essay and interpretive headnotes for each source. |
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Once again the poems are read in the order in which they appear in the printed volume, but with Larkin including introductory remarks to many of the poems. |
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Gelman, Carlin, Stern, Dunson, Vehtari, and Rubin present this third edition Bayesian analysis text with both introductory and in-depth components. |
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