Only descendants of families of longstanding wealth and social prominence gain admission to such schools and listing in such registers. |
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McCarthy has an expertise in psychometrics, assessment and research methods, and a longstanding commitment to education in psychology. |
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The recruiting crunch has also prompted calls for the military to change longstanding traditions. |
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By no means, with reference to our longstanding norms, could this behaviour be considered either extreme or antidemocratic. |
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The origin of this circular anticlinal structure has been the subject of a longstanding debate. |
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It has a longstanding rep as a place where countercultural creativity and characteristically Texan over-the-topness collide. |
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This is important because longstanding disciplinary processes cost the country huge amounts of money. |
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But it takes training to refrain from longstanding and deep-seated habits of which one is often unaware. |
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But that track also has a midsection scored by the hot fuzz of an electric guitar, illustrating Honda's longstanding flair for odd assemblage. |
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It had cost her several longstanding friendships and had alienated co-workers. |
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Endocrinological consultation found longstanding symptoms which indicated hypopituitarism, and blood testing confirmed this. |
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There is a longstanding principle of English parliaments that members are not party ciphers. |
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Even after Hopkins became a priest stationed in Oxford, though he avoided most Oxonians, he did, out of longstanding regard, seek Pater out. |
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France had maintained a longstanding tradition of floral decoration in art and manuscript illumination since the Middle Ages. |
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First, drawing on longstanding European prejudices, they depicted blacks as heathens and savages unworthy of English liberties. |
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The two countries are cooperating to finally resolve a longstanding dispute hampering the full exploitation of a rich oilfield. |
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This longstanding judgement is far from unique to popular, non-expert interpretations of Machiavelli. |
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This is seen in longstanding sarcoidosis, in which asymptomatic, violaceous nodules are seen on nose, fingers, and ears. |
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The fact that they had had a longstanding relationship with the borrowers may have influenced the court in finding a fiduciary relationship. |
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In her analysis we are confronted with the longstanding problem of whether we can use the epics to understand the Mycenaeans, and if so, how. |
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With the submarine, the longstanding naval strategy of close blockades of enemy ports had to be abandoned. |
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But while the business continued to churn out revenue, his management team was in the midst of a longstanding bicoastal tug-of-war. |
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In fact, it appears to us that a number of longstanding economic shibboleths are about to be blown apart if the dollar's descent continues. |
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As the referendum approached, longstanding splits between the minimalists and maximalists within the republican movement became significant. |
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Asylum seekers should not be scapegoated for our longstanding social problems. |
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This disparity may be due to a longstanding view among many educators that expositional informational books are too difficult for children. |
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Does this extend to the software giant's in-house IT operations and its longstanding practice of dogfooding its own products? |
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This book magnificently fulfills the longstanding need for a comprehensive reference on this iron deposit famous for its rare minerals. |
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The negative publicity surrounding OxyContin has aggravated a longstanding problem. |
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The decision reopens a longstanding debate about whether mentally ill inmates can be executed if they are sane only while taking drugs. |
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The longstanding and canny leader of this rebellious crew is set to step down this summer. |
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Nguyen's work is one manifestation of her longstanding love for rigorous and creative mathematical proofs. |
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A 51 year old woman was referred by her general practitioner with longstanding dyspepsia and reflux worsened by alcohol and bread. |
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Is it spontaneous, promulgated by a third party, or the result of a growing, longstanding grudge? |
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During our longstanding dispute over a pay rise, this Government accused us of being wreckers. |
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Just remember, training is never a bad idea, and you can use a new hire as an excuse to refresh the skills of longstanding staffers, too. |
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But I suppose a kind of longstanding love of specific bands would be Radiohead, Wilco, Neil Young, Tom Waits, rem. |
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Around half the Baluch in the province are unemployed, a result, say rights groups, of longstanding marginalization by Tehran. |
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Computers and networks affect our politics because they reach into every nook and cranny of our lives and further complicate some longstanding political quandaries. |
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Our longstanding fear, it seems, turns out to be about as valid as the death ray deployed by Buck Rogers in comic strips. |
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And if the only argument traditionalists can offer against such a relationship is that longstanding tradition prohibits it, so much the worse for traditionalists. |
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Moreover, Kodak's bets are paying off in health-imaging, where it's leveraging longstanding ties with doctors eager to replace X-rays with digital images. |
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One thing is on the side of pluralism, however-the country's longstanding constitutional principles that affirm equality and social justice for all. |
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Clover, a longstanding environment campaigner, denies that this support may be a mere flash in the pan. |
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Her interest in Chinese armorial ceramics is longstanding, and is matched by research into the collecting of Chinese art in the West in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |
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Senior officials normally observe a longstanding political taboo by skirting around such tales of torment. |
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By longstanding historical demonstration, the U.S. Congress specializes in paralysis, indecision, and dysfunction. |
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From Joan Rivers to Marlo Thomas to Lena Dunham, comedy and feminism have been longstanding bedfellows. |
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The tragic tale of two star-crossed lovers in 14 th-century Verona, their romance doomed by the longstanding blood feud between their respective families. |
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Berkin writes about the poorer women who threw in their lot with the soldiers, becoming camp followers, a longstanding tradition with the British army. |
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The competitor, partnered by his longstanding navigator, completed the entire course exactly on time and reported to all six checkpoints on time earning no debits. |
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The Hutus and Tutsis have a longstanding history of ethnic differences, which has split not only Burundi, but extends into Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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The recent longstanding salary dispute, now happily resolved by government action, was unsettling and helped place universities and funding councils in an invidious position. |
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While he concludes with a proposal for detente, his own account shows that these disputes are likely to be as intractable as they are longstanding. |
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There is a longstanding feeling of doom hanging over the offense. |
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He had a longstanding stock company of actors, who crop up repeatedly. |
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The Prince, a longstanding critic of Modernism, endorses a version of Classicism that is close to pastiche. |
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Maine has a longstanding tradition of being home to many shipbuilding companies. |
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This case arose out of a lawsuit challenging the longstanding rural bias of apportionment of seats in the Tennessee legislature. |
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Thus, Pope Alexander formalized the rite and began a longstanding tradition that is still in practice. |
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The main difference between the longstanding Footlocker National event and the Nike version is the focus on teams. |
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We present a 67-year-old man whose longstanding suffering from repeated episodes of anemia was resolved with a ventricular septal myectomy. |
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The North vs South match, sometimes known as the Interisland match was a longstanding rugby union fixture in New Zealand. |
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Our disassociation from Knowles' solicitors practices is a testament to our longstanding commitment to our law firm clients. |
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There is also a local longstanding joke that Totnes is twinned with the fantasy land of Narnia. |
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As part of another longstanding scientific dispute, Hawking had emphatically argued, and bet, that the Higgs boson would never be found. |
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Authorship is an area of longstanding and current research and debate, with different works posing different problems for identification. |
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We report the case of a middle-aged woman with longstanding monostotic fibrous dysplasia who responded well to conservative treatment. |
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Davies died at the age of 76 in 2015 and, as a tribute to his longstanding friend, Jon Gower republished Davies' autobiography in English. |
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Rogue Wave Software has signed a distribution agreement as part of a longstanding alliance with Cray. |
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There is a longstanding debate amongst analysts and scholars about the destructive impacts of the slave trades. |
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Many Cossacks and Tatars developed longstanding enmity due to the losses of their raids. |
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The stabbing death caps a longstanding debate over panhandlers and problems they cause. |
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He is a longstanding veteran of the rock 'n' roll trenches and well-sought-after session musician. |
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Finsbury, which owns longstanding city bakery Memory Lane Cakes, has agreed a PS56m deal to buy one its oldest rivals, Fletchers Bakeries. |
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Around 60,000 people are thought to be getting treatment for longstanding conditions linked to food such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. |
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Because of longstanding corticosteroid therapy, he was given ciprofloxacin for 2 days before and 3 days post-biopsy. |
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This approach allows Grene to reframe, and reinvigorate, a longstanding if not tired debate about the unity of these plays. |
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Harry, 28, has a longstanding connection with the charity and in 2010 visited minefields in Mozambique, where he met amputees. |
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Owners Bob and Chris Zamora will get a Katana samurai sword, a longstanding tradition with the automotive company at the opening celebration. |
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Due to its longstanding ties with the Arab world, Somalia was accepted in 1974 as a member of the Arab League. |
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The observation of LIP in association with Sjogren syndrome, EBV infection, and HIV infection likely reflects sequella of longstanding chronic antigen stimulation. |
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The Tampere mobile innovation center marks the success of PacketVideo's longstanding presence in Europe, and it will help expand the company's business in the region. |
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The practice of medicine in medieval Europe was longstanding. |
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The programme helps businesses forecast their cashflows with accuracy and detail, while avoiding many of the longstanding pitfalls of creating spreadsheets. |
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The Kingdom of Poland was founded in 1025, and in 1569 it cemented a longstanding political association with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania by signing the Union of Lublin. |
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It had in its favor, not only the sophisticated defense mounted by the later Neoplatonists, but also the longstanding association of Hellenism with learning and culture. |
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Ireland tends towards independence in foreign policy, thus the country is not a member of NATO and has a longstanding policy of military neutrality. |
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By a longstanding convention also seen in other cities like Guangzhou and Fuzhou, the city took on the name of the area it administered and became known as Hangzhou. |
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Free stickers, which will be longstanding reminders about the switch off message, will also soon be rolled out in newspapers and to electrical contractors and hardware stores. |
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His interest in and involvement with social issues is longstanding. |
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In April 1504 the longstanding Garter king-of-arms John Writhe died. |
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A longstanding Germanophile, Pius XII was nonetheless anti-Nazi. |
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Guatemala refused to recognize the new nation because of its longstanding territorial dispute with the British colony, claiming that Belize belonged to Guatemala. |
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In addition to the three members of the HTG leadership team, 13 of those recognized on the 2010 list are managed service providers who are longstanding HTG Peer Group members. |
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Having for many years published physical chemistry applied to environmental problems, I offer some longstanding observations that are relevant to these parts of the report. |
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In 2012, Miami-Dade County became the first municipality to place their longstanding pit bull ban on a countywide ballot during a primary election. |
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I am a longstanding financial contributor to Amnesty International. |
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It has longstanding rivalries with Australia and the United States. |
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Virginia Fabella, a Filipino feminist theologian and longstanding member of the IGI editorial advisory committee, has reminisced about the IGI and its community. |
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His work insightfully combines two different mathematical approaches and has resulted in the solution of several longstanding and important problems in mathematics. |
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The Boston Bruins have a longstanding rivalry with the Montreal Canadiens. |
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Contrary to some longstanding accounts, Stewart states in his 2012 autobiography that he was never signed to the club and that the club never called him back after his trials. |
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He also pointed out the longstanding preponderance of Dutch women in the colony, and the fact that most of the German vrijburgers took Dutch wives. |
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Almost without exception, the longstanding learned societies, such as the Royal Society, the Royal Society of Literature, and the Royal Medical Society have Royal Charters. |
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The French fashion accessory brand Agatha Paris has acquired a 75 per cent stake in Fenno Scandia International, its longstanding regional master-franchisee. |
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This announcement endorses the longstanding alliance relationship that DuPont and Rockwell Automation have shared over the last 15 years for PLC-based control systems. |
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These religions have had a longstanding adherence in the region. |
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