The intoxication was manifest, not so much in violent behavior as in slightly heightened color and increasing loquacity. |
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The only losers remain the victims, who deserve to have their deaths honored by a little more intelligence, not to mention manifest humanity. |
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By 2000, rumblings of discontent have made themselves manifest in the party. |
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Once he had the crate cleared, he checked the attached manifest against the one logged in to the main computer files. |
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Through its spies, Germany was probably well aware of the ammunition in the hold, especially as it was openly declared on the ship's manifest. |
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A US inspection team discovered missiles, which were not declared as cargo on the ship's manifest. |
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Leo Durant sat in his office on the first level as he quietly peered over their cargo manifest. |
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Maybe that's why they never checked the passenger manifest to make sure all the passengers were accounted for. |
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He listed himself as a farm laborer on the manifest of the ship and didn't even write his mother until the day the ship was going to sail. |
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If you would not mind, a crew manifest would expedite the release of any unjustly imprisoned. |
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He was told that the company had checked and his name was not on the passenger manifest. |
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Akobi said the plane's manifest listed 156 passengers and an unknown number of crew. |
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These allegations will be proven by a trail of bank transactions among the three and a Malaysian Airlines flight manifest, the prosecution said. |
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If we had a manifest from the airplane, or from the companies, we would pay the claim. |
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When she wakes up, Julia is nowhere to be found either on the plane or manifest. |
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The belief in manifest destiny had opened up North America as far as the West Coast, and after the Civil War the nation had come of age. |
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The first paper draws our attention to the concept of manifest destiny and current war discourse in the American context. |
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Americans looked to the western lands as an opportunity for large amounts of free land, for growth of industry, and manifest destiny. |
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But in truth, you know, that was really the birth of what would become manifest destiny and the western expansion. |
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That worked in post-Puritan America and led to the doctrine of manifest destiny and some positive missions. |
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Chapters on manifest destiny and the Indian wars trace Ambrose's own travels across the country. |
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The very idea of manifest destiny encouraged men and women to dream big dreams. |
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The war with Mexico was also a product of the United States' belief of manifest destiny. |
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The idea of American exceptionalism was expressed domestically in the doctrine of manifest destiny. |
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The end result of manifest destiny, racism and unrestrained capitalism has led to a public that yearns to be fooled. |
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This goal was compatible with the doctrine of manifest destiny, and Spencer's Social Darwinism. |
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You need to avoid mental tension and stress as they can manifest health problems. |
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That kind of cognitive dissonance will really screw you up, and it will manifest in many more ways than just loss of attraction. |
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It is not only in the Judeo-Christian religions that this imperative sense of oneness with the rest of creation is manifest. |
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Spectators did not have to wait long for the thrust of the second half to manifest itself. |
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Dogs are not noted for their understanding of abstract concepts, and so do not manifest altruism or self-sacrifice in any meaningful sense. |
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These teens manifest a conspicuous sensualism and seek to push the pedal on life's enjoyments to the max. |
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But if we manifest benevolence towards him, we heap coals of fire on his head. |
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In particular, they may manifest phenotypically as slow or rapid metabolizers. |
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Ties reinforced at the Grove manifest themselves in global trade meetings, party politics, campaign financing, and top-down democracy. |
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Again, faith seems to me to be manifest in both a commitment to believe and mere mental inertia. |
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The similarities and differences in the traditions they describe manifest the rich variety of Benedictine experience. |
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This was a decision within the discretion of the judge, not vitiated by misdirection or manifest error. |
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The difference in quality may manifest itself indirectly through biometrical characteristics. |
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In portal hypertensive gastropathy, the mucosa is friable and bleeding occurs when the ectatic vessels rupture and manifest as mucosal oozing. |
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Brickwork also has a more tactile and responsive surface texture than concrete, as manifest by the warm sensuousness of the book stack hall. |
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A further boarding party from Portland then arrived to check that the tanker was carrying the cargo of water specified on her manifest. |
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If this function is abnormal, infertility, infantile underdevelopment, maldevelopment, weakness of bone development, etc. will manifest. |
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What steps has the organisation ever taken to correct the manifest error to which it was a contributing party? |
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It is a manifest encroachment upon the just liberty both of the workman and of those who might be disposed to employ him. |
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However, the same determination to be objective is not manifest in Quinton's companion article on Continental philosophy. |
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They go through the motions with manifest tedium as if they are moving files in an office. |
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Is it possible that he is a frustrated actor who consequently feels the need to criticise anyone with manifest abilities in this field? |
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Ms Fullerton says manifest incongruities occur in the statements of two, who sought to distance themselves from any responsibility. |
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Many things had changed for the better, with manifest confidence and increased prosperity widespread. |
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There may not have been actual wrong-doing, but there is manifest evidence of astonishing mismanagement. |
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Many child soldiers are forcibly recruited and this, of course, is a manifest abuse. |
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Likewise, effects can be gradual, and may not be manifest or observable in animal systems until it is too late. |
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In the eyes of a Tulia jury, that was more than enough to trump the manifest contradictions in his evidence. |
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Whatever the theoretical attractions of this approach, its practical disadvantages have become ever more manifest. |
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In both cases, apology hardly compensates for the manifest evidence as to the scale of one's ineptitude. |
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If it does, it will be important to disobey it and have it tested in the courts, which one hopes will recognise its manifest absurdity. |
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And in that election, the early announcement of results had manifest effects on voting behaviour on subsequent polling days. |
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In their attempt to adopt the norm of this group, they manifest their aspirations of upward social mobility, but they overshoot the mark. |
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Textual adherence is often claimed, but the evidence to support it does not generally manifest itself in performance. |
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A threat does not now need to manifest itself or even be proven imminent to motivate a war. |
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Various systemic connective tissue diseases may also manifest in the eye as retinopathy. |
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Parasitic infections manifest in different ways depending upon the parasite. |
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The freighter was unidentified, flew no flag and offered a false ship's manifest. |
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The manifest of the Nigerian-registered ship said it was carrying 139 passengers. |
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The me generation thought they had manifest destiny on their side when they dedicated their lives to blindly pursuing personal happiness at the expense of others. |
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This is not to be confused with utopianism, nor with a doctrine of manifest destiny, whether national or global, nor with a theocratic theory of the state. |
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They give us a bracing insight into the beastly side of our own nature that can manifest itself in our leaders, even though we are a fundamentally decent people. |
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The effects of such scrupulous husbandry are manifest by the way in which the cultivated and natural landscape merge into one another in a rare reciprocity. |
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Electro magnetic frequency meters will measure fluctuations in electromagnetic frequency, which could suggest a spirit is using the energy to manifest. |
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She imagined it encompassing her entire body, and as she did, she felt a familiar trickle of power slowly begin to manifest itself across the surface of her skin. |
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I cannot understand why they have to manifest their feelings in this way. |
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The concept of manifest destiny first entered American political parlance in the 1840s, when continental expansionism first became physically sustainable. |
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The ship's manifest, meanwhile, had the boy down as Markus Rotkowicz. |
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But what it lacked in mischief it made up in manifest sincerity. |
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His manifest vigour and sexuality were an implicit part of his appeal. |
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Though blurred, the economic divide was still manifest, although all of them seemed to feel strong, if inchoate, political fervor. |
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Mary is at once graced by the Light and reflects it, a figure akin to God's Shekhinah, the Hebrew understanding of Divine Wisdom as manifest in feminine guise. |
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They had hoped for a younger man with more manifest energy and charisma to imbue the church with a new spirit. |
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Airport officials said the company that owns the jet could be penalized for the last minute change in the passenger manifest in violation of regulations. |
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In my experience, secular Americans are as likely as religious Americans to believe that we are the rightful beneficiaries of some kind of manifest destiny. |
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But a state of affairs where the group most subject to being singled out for violence is uniquely not protected by the law is a manifest injustice. |
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Neither he nor Vattimo mentions manifest destiny or the white man's burden, but these ideas lurk disturbingly close to the surface of their urbanely arrogant prose. |
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A sense of manifest destiny began to attach itself to their progress. |
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Despite its manifest nonsenses, and swift condemnation by Pope Zephyrinus, scatterings of Montanists are attested down to the ninth century. |
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Disseminated pulmonary infection can manifest as a miliary or reticulonodular pattern. |
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On ultrasound, coccidioidal orchitis and epididymitis may manifest as testicular and epididymal masses. |
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The musclebound farmer has got some serious anger management issues, which manifest themselves during a perilous motocross scrambling incident. |
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Development of splenorenal shunts can manifest with hyperammonemia as well. |
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But no actual conflict is manifest in her writing whatsoever. |
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Dubya, for all his manifest faults, is a very gregarious guy. |
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But most do not manifest these superpowers in their everyday lives. |
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My period of mourning lasted a total of about a week, and manifest as sadness, stressful tension, and crabbiness. |
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In most cases, even the most crappily underwritten loan will not really manifest in a big way for about three years. |
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Subdural empyemas are rarely asymptomatic and usually manifest as meningismus, as well as seizures with possible neurologic deficits. |
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Kounis syndrome is characterised by a group of symptoms that manifest as unstable vasospastic or non-vasospastic angina secondary to a hypersensitivity reaction. |
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About a third of patients are symptomatic and may present with non specific symptoms which manifest as recurrent pancreatitis, steatorrhoea, diabetes and weight loss. |
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It may seem plausible as autistic characteristics manifest themselves in children between two and five, the same age window in which MMR is given. |
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Therefore, it is logical to expect tone impairments to manifest differently in muscles of the speech production mechanism than in limb and truncal muscles. |
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Clinically, umbilicated, domeshaped papules manifest on the skin. |
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That's not just because they manifest themselves publicly, but also because they carry a value judgment, something that tends to affect self-judgment. |
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