Likewise, Faraday thought that electric fields somehow manipulated charged particles with ghostly hands. |
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In the original device, the wick was manipulated by a screw-type wick raiser. |
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Financial numbers are made to look good and stock values are manipulated so that the big kahunas get those juicy stock options. |
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He minced no words in lashing out at critics who charge the administration manipulated pre-war intelligence to justify going to war. |
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An article was judged as empirical if it manipulated some type of raw data in its analysis. |
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I made it lighter, and manipulated the chamber, so that it fires twice as fast without losing any control or gaining consequent recoil. |
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The body itself can be handled and manipulated as though lacking in the capacity for self-propulsion. |
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There is, however, an equally strong risk that these responses may be misused and manipulated towards the perceived need to wreak vengeance. |
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The presence of alizarin dye and red lakes in the Raes and radiocarbon samples indicates that the color has been manipulated. |
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She had manipulated me, controlled me, made me her tool, her minion, her puppet. |
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Will crops that have been genetically manipulated to be resistant to herbicides result in greater use of herbicides? |
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Moss's contention that these lands have been manipulated for producing more game to shoot is historically correct, but that is changing too. |
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The second striking point was the way the rests and pauses were manipulated and utilised to characterise the entire performance. |
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The previous day her mild dorsally angulated distal radial fracture had been manipulated under a Bier block in the emergency department. |
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They are not to be manipulated or leeched off of for more than what they freely offer. |
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Because if you're anointing your appliances with olive oil because a WEBSITE told you to, you're clearly easily manipulated. |
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Its political culture, once fiercely democratic, is being eroded by a manipulated, bureaucratic legalism that identifies dissent as disloyalty. |
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A retroverted, easily mobile uterus can usually be easily manipulated during surgery, but a fixed uterus cannot. |
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Do they consider people they have outsmarted or manipulated as dumb or stupid? |
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He believed that Aristotle's universe of phantasms could be artfully manipulated to achieve various ends. |
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If you don't assert yourself with confidence, then you'll be manipulated as a puppet of society. |
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Without many people realizing it, debate in astrobiology is being actively manipulated by deeply held theological beliefs. |
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Under these conditions, inspired gas concentrations can be manipulated to effect surreptitiously desired changes in alveolar gas tensions. |
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Second, their fate being in their own hands, they needn't worry about being manipulated by a third party who normally has an axe to grind. |
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MacManaway diagnosed a trapped nerve in the middle of her back and manipulated her spine to ease the pain. |
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He scanned the picture of a monkey from an antique biology sketchbook and digitally manipulated it with other graphic elements. |
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We have no confidence in its leaders, who've manipulated and maneuvered against our civic initiate for years. |
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But the manipulator realises, too late, that she is being manipulated, despite warnings from her faithful dresser. |
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Each time data is moved or manipulated, the data blocks must be checked and rechecked for consistency. |
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In this form countless copies can be made, and, more importantly, images can be manipulated by computer in many appropriate ways. |
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Data, once entered, can be more easily manipulated, moved, modified, and deleted. |
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For the last few years, Nuchi has been drawing with pixels, the smallest elements that can be manipulated using a computer. |
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While the patient's right hip was being manipulated during a physical examination, her pain abruptly disappeared, along with the tender mass. |
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Besides, it turned out the child in question was actually happier with his father, and the whole situation was manipulated by the mother. |
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Instead he exaggerated, distorted, suppressed and manipulated the information for political ends. |
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Yes, the headline numbers can be and will continue to be manipulated, massaged and presented in as bullish a light as possible. |
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In this mad pursuit of history itself, the facts of the past in so far as they are known are blatantly manipulated and distorted. |
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These genes can be manipulated and used to predict meat quality, tenderness, fat contact, milk yield and disease resistance. |
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The Fish and Wildlife Service manipulated data so protection for panthers could be scotched. |
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Shadow puppets are manipulated with bamboo sticks attached to the lower part of leather puppets. |
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Here, the thin scrim is manipulated three-dimensionally with greater freedom than the watertight volumes it veils. |
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This is the politics of emotion which is fed, inspired and manipulated by mass communications. |
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The falsity inherent in perception is one of numerous lessons taught by his masterfully manipulated interview with the former defense secretary. |
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The president masterfully manipulated the news so that skeptics would ultimately support his call to arms. |
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He allowed himself to be manipulated by the securocrats within the British establishment. |
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The fiber was brought into focus, and the bead was manipulated into the same focal plane. |
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He claimed another criminal who ran a cannabis farm with Taylor was behind the killing, but that detectives manipulated evidence to frame him. |
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The switch condition was manipulated by sequencing the order of tasks across each five-trial series. |
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Only later was the word transferred to the thing being manipulated to give us the modern sense. |
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The deeply rooted victim syndrome has been manipulated over the past year by the mainstream media in order to rally the public around the flag. |
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We manipulated the passive flagella with force-calibrated glass microprobes to measure the force and torque needed to bend the passive flagella. |
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The do-gooders are at it again, and once again they're being manipulated by the money men behind them. |
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It's based on a gimmick, here the use of flags, exuberantly colored and rippling silkily as they're manipulated by dancers on the run. |
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On the other hand we can quite easily see when we are being treated as if we were just a pack of easily manipulated simpletons. |
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Her show last year maintained a semblance of identifiable images suggesting real, if manipulated, skyscapes, seascapes and landscapes. |
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It is time Bulgarian media threw off their slavish following of manipulated arguments from those in power and see with their own eyes. |
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The hitherto unengaged viewer is lured or manipulated into the film's most salacious sequences. |
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A planchette or pointer of some sort is manipulated by those using the board. |
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These sculptures are at once highly crafted and naturally formed, skillfully manipulated and sloppily organic. |
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Food is a fixation here, as it is in bourgeois culture in general, because it is an easily manipulated projection of narcissistic ego. |
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But the US and Peruvian governments believe farmers are being manipulated by narcotics traffickers. |
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Religions come into disrepute when manipulated by unscrupulous politicians. |
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They just can't avoid being manipulated, tricked, conned, used, snookered, bamboozled, hoodwinked, rum amok and conned by men. |
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He created a number of fictitious characters and situations which he manipulated to brainwash his new friend. |
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One would have to be soft in the head to vote for someone who is obviously easily manipulated by those around him. |
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The atoms were manipulated to form tidy bundles of waves, called solitons, which retained their shape and strength. |
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The internal life of their organizations was manipulated from the top and brooked no dissent. |
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By insinuating himself into the French nobility, he systematically destroys the men who manipulated and enslaved him. |
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He succeeds in becoming John Doe, even in the midst of such spectacularly false and manipulated media proceedings. |
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The power surrendered by the gods to Nahusha is manipulated by him into a means for satiating his craving for Indra's wife. |
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Jefri would cancel the tender process if he found that companies were being manipulated by legislative council members. |
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We don't think that would be a problem as sterile fish are not genetically manipulated. |
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If there was any deception it was the way the highly organised carpetbaggers manipulated these polls to influence the outcome. |
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Rowe said Jackson was a man being manipulated by opportunists, who kept information from him and wanted to milk millions of dollars out of him. |
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We have lashed out at those we fear and allowed ourselves to be manipulated by opportunistic and exploitative politicians. |
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Yet she finds that there, too, she is manipulated and marginalised by struttingly self-important men and their simpering handmaidens. |
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Habitat is manipulated to increase goose numbers and therefore create the excuse that hunting is needed to control overpopulation. |
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Photographs may not be cropped, manipulated, overprinted, printed in colored ink or altered in any form without permission. |
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The court believes that supernatural forces manipulated the downfall of this picture. |
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What she witnessed convinced her that the poor were being manipulated into producing an endless supply of cheap labour. |
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But in the end he realized that was another way he was being manipulated, his music put into a box, his musical palette circumscribed. |
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All the women in this history are either manipulated or corrupt or horrendously victimized. |
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If this week people are clingy and dependant, easily offended and insecure, don't be manipulated by their whims of steel. |
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Fluorescent images were captured by cooled CCD camera, assigned false color, and manipulated uniformly in Adobe Photoshop. |
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The present impasse has also aroused a deep dislike for the politics being manipulated and imposed on the society. |
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The page is manipulated as a visual space to the extent most word processors allow, with varied patterns of indentation and spacing. |
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More complex sentences are manipulated, and the goal is not syntax studies as much as a tool to facilitate clear thinking. |
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The sheer reverence and admiration for these legends could be readily manipulated into fervent nationalist passion. |
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Can these sources of increase be manipulated by policy so that population size becomes controllable? |
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Depending on the tools used and the hand technique, the Polaroid film is manipulated to the artist's satisfaction. |
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This manipulated Polaroid print can then be scanned into a computer and further manipulated by the artist. |
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This mutt-ugly ruler just wants someone to love, so she keeps our easily manipulated muscleman hopped up on poor memory potion and poon. |
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He was a creeper who spied on her every move and manipulated his way into their lives. |
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He is concerned that future elections could be decided by fraudulent voting manipulated by unscrupulous cartels and the like. |
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The emotions always seems real and spontaneous rather than cunningly manipulated to pull out the heartstrings. |
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Most studies in literature have been conducted on lipid films formed and manipulated before introducing the preparation into the microscope. |
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I realize that I've manipulated others, trying to draw sympathy by pretending weakness. |
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Tradition condemned the demagogues as tyrants who manipulated public opinion for their own selfish ends. |
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While Andy, Bill and Ben were controlled from above on strings, Rag, Tag and Bobtail were glove puppets manipulated from below. |
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How many other states could have been manipulated in plausibly deniable ways by corrupt officials? |
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Andrew, the nerd manipulated by grandiose dreams of godhood, must admit that he, not some outside force, killed his best friend. |
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I have had a few very horrible experiences with psychics where they manipulated me by fear and then took my money. |
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Bunraku puppets are not manipulated by strings from above a small stage window. |
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Petrushka, the Blackamoor, and the Ballerina are four-foot-tall figures, each manipulated by three onstage, barely visible puppeteers in black. |
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Nutrient supply was enhanced by a granulose fertilizer containing nitrogen and phosphorus, and grazer density was manipulated by exclusion cages. |
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The historical footage is digitalized, manipulated on a computer, and then transferred to video format for exhibition. |
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Once the photographs were digitally manipulated, the artist translated them by hand into paintings on paper. |
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Westerner's perplexed by the artificiality of Hangzhou's dredged, diked and manipulated Xihu need only recall their own foundational myths. |
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Ambitious, treacherous, and disloyal to his elder brother Llywelyn, he allowed himself to be manipulated by English kings. |
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Individuals can, of course, be manipulated and misled by a malevolent guide or entrenched prejudice. |
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Edible algae as well as higher plants that are manipulated so that they are esculent as a whole are cultivated there. |
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He took up one of her hands and manipulated the fingers, exploring their flexibility. |
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The format must be manipulated and contrived to prevent anything extemporary or natural from happening on the screen. |
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The three told police that the women had somehow drugged their drinks making them easily manipulated which resulted in an easy robbery. |
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Numbers are better manipulated as calculus stones or abacus beads than in human memory. |
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It is an acknowledgment that you are weak-minded, cowardly, can be deceived and manipulated, and easily conned out of your money. |
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They are being manipulated by the master manipulators over there. |
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Cold War fears could be manipulated through misleading art to attract readers to daunting material. |
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The problem is that he's dull-witted and easily manipulated. |
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The quantities and locations of reading tables, carrels, shelving, and other furniture and equipment are manipulated to meet current and changing needs. |
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They've manipulated it into existence and I find that abhorrent. |
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Herrera's portmanteau style and ludic impulse constitute a form of visual jabberwocky, in which the familiar is confidently manipulated and destabilized. |
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But viewers know the rules of these shows, how they are crafted and stories manipulated, and are complicit with the manipulation. |
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In the painting the revolution's populist crowd is transformed by the painter into a common herd, a mob of grotesqueries, to be manipulated by the speaker to do his bidding. |
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These results were obtained from experiments in the lower mid zone at each site and exposure, in which shelter and food availability for the whelks were manipulated. |
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He studied our use of language and the way that words are manipulated to manipulate the populace. |
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Have you ever been on a film and felt manipulated by a director, sort of like a marionette? |
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As the case heads to trial in October, some of the men he mentored and manipulated decades earlier speak out. |
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A programmer can find new ways for data from one of these devices to be manipulated and then played, used, edited, redisplayed etc etc on any of these devices. |
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Is the market an inert force to be manipulated and exploited, to deprive it of hard-earned cash? |
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The European bitterling is a freshwater fish in which the quality of the resource is of crucial importance for successful reproduction but can easily be manipulated. |
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Many of the paintings incorporate cut paper and other materials which Schwarz manipulated with a variety of tools, including protractors and X-acto knives. |
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As Puar further pointed out, this notion of a global gay identity is easily manipulated. |
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The patient is positioned and anchored securely to prevent injury and movement when the surgical hip is reamed and the surgical leg is manipulated throughout the procedure. |
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It is all the same substance ingeniously manipulated to appear different. |
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Elections are subject to administrative pressure, some electors are directly leaned on, and counts are manipulated and turnout unconvincingly fixed. |
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He still remains in touch with his fellow strikers, but the arcs of their career paths say much about the fickleness of the game, the way prospects are outwardly manipulated. |
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Because the issue is not how the simultaneous equations, partial derivatives or matrices are manipulated, but what the symbols in the various equations purport to represent. |
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The new software is a multimedia environment with a simple, understandable tool palette and easily manipulated views of related drawings, documents, and data. |
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A stuntman and his model girlfriend flee London and its media circus, and escape to the country, but are manipulated throughout by an advertising agency boss. |
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More importantly, survey data is manipulated by the chain of command. |
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Classic market rules, supply and demand considerations don't work in textbook fashion in a rigged market that is routinely manipulated by global central banks. |
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Put simply, there is no substitute for expressing ideas in precise yet abstract symbols, which can then be manipulated and exploited using established laws and procedures. |
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As part of the experiment, students manipulated light and temperature to see how it affected the plants. |
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They then manipulated them in the laboratory to turn them into specialised cells that form myelin, the insulating layer than surrounds nerve fibres. |
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She cynically manipulated her gullible enthusiasts, knowing all the while that she never intended to run. |
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Meanwhile, frustrations over violence and insecurity have been manipulated in such a way that a majority of Jamaicans supports hard-line policing and punishment. |
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Even those poor photos from by-gone years can be scanned and manipulated. |
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It is actually a response to the curvatures in space-time. Objects that appear to be manipulated by a force are just following the natural pathways along those curves. |
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He has manipulated the maps in a variety of ways that includes superimposing images drawn from various sources like First Aid books, cooking guides and medieval icons. |
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Gracia's tough yet vulnerable, a manipulator who's also manipulated. |
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Democracy came in the form of elections that were fixed and manipulated. |
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The artist has so manipulated his camera that, within the blacked-out edges of the white plastic house framed in the shot, there appears a fuzziness akin to television static. |
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We do not need our emotions manipulated any more than they have been. |
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Most readers already know that the official statistics are a pile of hooey, routinely manipulated to demonstrate an economic fantasy that doesn't really exist. |
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The man was described at Manchester Crown Court as a strict father who controlled and manipulated his children and was also in total charge of his wife. |
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When properly manipulated, bureaucrats can help dominators maintain their tight grip on markets while supplying a convenient scapegoat for unfair rules. |
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Many have been described and manipulated by much psychological research. |
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As far as appears, the only attempt to choreograph the meeting occurred when a Chattanooga reporter manipulated the process to have a question about armored vehicles posed. |
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Language is frequently manipulated for the purpose of deception. |
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We manipulated sediment access and fish size during two mesocosm experiments to determine how these factors could alter the effects of gizzard shad on phytoplankton. |
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They claim the villagers are being manipulated by these protesters. |
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She had been manipulated by the demon, just as Koreko had been. |
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Never on God's sweet earth has there been a more glorious union of manipulated kiddie-singing samples, frenetic bhangra pluckings, and classic crunk growl. |
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The fruit fly is among the most studied organisms in the world, because its genes can be easily examined and manipulated to simulate human genetics. |
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A team of international observers was monitoring the vote amid claims by opposition and human rights workers that the election was being manipulated. |
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Therefore the objects are followed by picture cards which are also manipulated and sorted, and then pictures are associated with more traditional worksheets. |
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What remains is a traditional case of a national paranoia being manipulated by a cunning business establishment to protect its entrenched interests. |
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The photograph was manipulated to appear as either baby-faced or mature by making a 15percent change in the size of eyes and lips. |
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The particular way in which elements are manipulated can be regarded as utilising a new creolised art language. |
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As a result, data must often be manually re-keyed, reformulated, revalidated, or manipulated in order to be processed by incompatible systems. |
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Samaras seized upon the fact that Polaroids, fresh out of the camera, stay gooey for a while, and can be physically manipulated. |
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A good way to visualize how the multiple layers are manipulated, is to bend a deck of cards and to imagine each card as a layer of rock stratum. |
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The birds were easily arousable and responded appropriately if manipulated. |
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Various switches and valves must be manipulated to do almost everything including pressurizing the fire main and deploying the towed arrays. |
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One of the most versatile and easily manipulated viral vectors for gene delivery is the adenoviral vector. |
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Nestling growth and fledging success in manipulated American Kestrel broods. |
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Those bits get manipulated when they pass through logic gates made of transistors. |
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At first glance, Weyermann's images appear to be digitally manipulated photographs. |
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The NCAA believes college athletes easily can be manipulated into following along with fixed games or point shaving scandals. |
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The unargued claim that manipulated wants are themselves imposed costs seems false. |
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These jump cuts are a disruption of the natural flow of the shot and acknowledge that the shot has been manipulated by the film-maker. |
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He felt that he had been manipulated by the people he trusted most. |
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But Lord Turnbull said that Hinshelwood, who suffers from a dependent personality disorder, had been manipulated by Crispin. |
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Can, for example, condensation reactions, or for that matter, eliminations, be manipulated to our advantage by a flow approach? |
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Snyder said polygraphs are easily manipulated and routinely disregarded by courts. |
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He has manipulated the police to get his personal computer and printer. |
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An octogon, on the other hand, can be rotated and manipulated on any given site, Duame says. |
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Figs are drawable objects that can be shown and manipulated in the Editor such as rectangles, lines, circles, and text. |
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This is what separates Wolf from a pack of publications that demand perfectly manicured and manipulated images that bastardize reality. |
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The Tories manipulated images to show her husband in ads as fat and gormless and made unfounded claims about Labour policies. |
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But, allegations soon surfaced that the papers had manipulated images and misappropriated data from Obokata's doctoral thesis. |
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We don't have to be manipulated, guilted, coerced, or forced into anything. |
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According to the ancient historians he was also overly trusting, and easily manipulated by his wives and freedmen. |
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With the king so easily manipulated, power rested with those closest to him at court, in other words, Somerset and the Lancastrian faction. |
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The demon character, Crowley, had manipulated the design of the M25 to resemble a Satanic sigil. |
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While Henry VII and his councillors expected her to be easily manipulated, Catherine went on to prove them wrong. |
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The Chinese concept of chi, a form of energy that often manipulated in witchcraft, is known as bioplasma in Russian practices. |
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The economic spirit of a people cannot be manipulated in as simple-minded a fashion as the Keynesian mechanists imagine. |
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The cells introduced onto these microelectrodes are manipulated to different micro-locations by positive and negative DEP forces. |
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Drug gangs have manipulated this, using vacuums in local leadership to their own advantage. |
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Ideologically, the Nixon administration was neo-racist insofar as it manipulated negative symbols associated with white perceptions of blacks. |
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He paid for moderate clergy to be present, negotiated with members and manipulated its business in order to limit the independence of the Kirk. |
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Roger Tsien later chemically manipulated GFP to produce other fluorescent colors to use as markers. |
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The numbers disclosed by some national governments are suspected of being manipulated for political reasons. |
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Considered by contemporaries to be a harsh but effective ruler, Henry skilfully manipulated the barons in England and Normandy. |
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Henry ruled through the various barons and lords in England and Normandy, whom he manipulated skilfully for political effect. |
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By controlling the different parts of the speech apparatus, the airstream can be manipulated to produce different speech sounds. |
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These fractures were manipulated to get the bones back into their correct location. |
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These tools lead to increasingly dynamic, interactive maps that can be manipulated digitally. |
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The preparation of the register was still left to easily manipulated party organisers who could remove opponents and add supporters at will. |
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Tom said Harry had lied, and Harry recriminated by saying Tom had manipulated him. |
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The uterus was manipulated using blunt-tipped metallic curettes. |
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However, when the distal metacarpal bones are manipulated, the best fit between them is felt when the left of the two metacarpals extends distally slightly beyond the right. |
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This may be called milieu control. The Chinese Communist prison is probably the most thoroughly controlled and manipulated group environment that has ever existed. |
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Wise and her colleagues manipulated this pathway by mutating the gene for DmpR and adding to the bacteria a reporter gene that any DmpR-phenol complex could activate. |
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This Gladstonian concept of a harmonious Concert of Europe was opposed to and ultimately defeated by a Bismarckian system of manipulated alliances and antagonisms. |
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However, because the relationship between colonialism and geography was not scientifically objective, cartography was often manipulated during the colonial era. |
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It means that a larger image field can be sampled from a lower resolution copy without much loss in comparative data, only the number of data points to be manipulated. |
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According to Bede, Hengist manipulated Vortigern into granting more land and allowing for more settlers to come in, paving the way for the Germanic settlement of Britain. |
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Gripple is a puzzle where sixteen numbered buttons, consisting of four different colors, are manipulated on a two-dimensional plane to form various patterns. |
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Lactantius states that Galerius manipulated the weakened Diocletian into resigning, and forced him to accept Galerius' allies in the imperial succession. |
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Charles was manipulated by various political factions throughout his life. |
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The Roman historian Strabo mentions a vast increase in trade following the Roman annexation of Egypt, indicating that monsoon was known and manipulated for trade in his time. |
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In 44 he had manipulated his great-uncle Julius Caesar's will so that he inherited the great tria nomina, and, dropping his own patronymic, advertised himself as Caesar's son. |
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Straw polls are often seen as positive indicators of support among the most active members of the party, though many are quick to say they are easily manipulated. |
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Formalism seeks to correct this deficiency by translating verbal texts into formal, mathematizable lexicons which are then manipulated into general propositions. |
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During the early medieval period, the Franks manipulated the technique of glassblowing by creating the simple corrugated molds and developing the claws decoration techniques. |
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In this scenario, if a witness were willing to deceive the court with a manipulated photograph, discovery of such perjurious intent would be problematic. |
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