Our own internal pacemaker tunes our mental and physical energy levels more or less to the cycles of sunlight. |
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It is more or less reduced to Janus-faced etiquettes of the moral and grotesque body, placed by the author, as it seems, where most suitable. |
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These deposits, which are associated with mineral springs, are doubtless more or less tufaceous in character. |
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The comfort of playing the role that is more or less like you is a very natural way to get into abhinaya. |
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The waggery may be more or less refined, it may run the whole gamut from open clownery to a slightly ironical twinkle, but it is always there. |
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Altera's MPLD uses the same bitstream as for its programmable devices and has more or less the same structure. |
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Dubai, rather short on natural resources, and long a trading hub, is more or less modeling itself on Singapore. |
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Such social dos are more or less confined to the well to do and the upwardly mobile class of young professionals. |
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The contents are more or less similar to ordinary diaries in that they both record daily trivia. |
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Or perhaps into several camps, but when one is worth more than all the others combined, a more or less bipolar world may be inevitable. |
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Roma might reflect a more or less continuous biosynthesis of new cell wall material. |
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He plays an alleged biochemist who comes up with a miracle drug, more or less by finding it under a leaf. |
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Many assume that these freedoms have been enjoyed more or less continuously since 1791, when the Bill of Rights was ratified. |
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Most of ours live aboard vessels moored more or less permanently outside the marina breakwater, in a shallow bight known as Fools' Anchorage. |
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The down-the line events are more or less conventional trap shooting with the clays being released away from the shooter. |
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I've come to the realization that I more or less float shiftlessly from one idea or desire to the next. |
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While some designers may have experimented with the traditional sherwani and pajama-kurta, ready-to-wear has been more or less ignored. |
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That, more or less, is how Winston Churchill summed up the special transatlantic relationship. |
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On one of my first visits, I lingered for an hour or so in the lounge with a group of more or less stodgy midtown friends. |
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If one patient runs late another will run early and the schedule should stay on track, more or less. |
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It is a country of freedom of speech, more or less, but the ignorance and the shame of the essay writer is unbearable. |
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Now that the case is more or less settled, I no longer feel bound by legal considerations to keep silent on important details. |
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I write it down on my steno pad when the idea comes to me, and more or less block it out on paper first. |
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The ladies were more or less fashionably dressed in bright summer costumes and beflowered hats, and had gay parasols. |
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The time-worn argument that conservatives have authoritarian personalities is, more or less, a nasty way of recasting my thesis. |
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Idiomatic usages are usually colloquial and informal, more or less obvious figurative extensions of ordinary uses. |
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By the 1980s, the World Bank was more or less dictating the country's export and import trade through a system of tied aid. |
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Even snow will bend the smaller twigs mainly in this direction, since these twigs are more or less hanging down from the trees. |
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That is a perfectly normal human motivation but one that is pursued by Leftists more or less to the exclusion of all else. |
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All around there was a foot, or it may be a little more or less, space between, allowing for the battens to go over the hatches. |
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At present the army and the police are segregated from the rest of society, and are more or less unaccountable to the mass of people. |
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In many of the others, the spaces are divided into segments, more or less corresponding to the different generations. |
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As the Byzantines gradually lost control of Italy in the eighth century, a number of cities began to emerge as more or less independent powers. |
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They had sought him out to discover whether having a long barnet and beard makes a stand-up more or less comic. |
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As a manager, Hoddle has more or less proved himself first class of the second class. |
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Descartes believes in a more or less natural form of interaction between immaterial mind and material body. |
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Texans were more or less thought of as yahoo barbarians somewhere between the Beverly Hillbillies and Deliverance. |
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If Davis is booted out, it will more or less become accepted fact that he was an inept governor. |
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It is more or less a given, by convention if not by conviction, that one must have a biblical text for a sermon. |
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The collection also boasts a few terracottas on more or less the same scale as the bronzes. |
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Coppedge more or less loped through the bakeshop from one dough to the next. |
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It's more or less redundant because most of the busses begin or terminate at the bus station and so never use it. |
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Last night my parents told me to consider not dancing anymore because my bad knee has kept me out more or less for the last few months. |
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They were emotionally troubled, or socially maladjusted, or marginal in some more or less unattractive way, or quaintly anachronistic. |
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The sympodia are arranged more or less parallel to the stem axis and follow the phyllotactic spirals of the leaves. |
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She made 340 portraits of blood relatives on her mother's side, carried out as more or less instantaneous caricatures in Magic Marker. |
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The tail was more or less an additional limb the five evil magicians had given him upon his creation. |
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She's also president of the center's volunteer auxiliary, although that's more or less by default. |
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However, they are all at the same emotional development stage, more or less. |
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That of Ischyrotoma is more or less tab-shaped, not markedly longer sagittally, and has an essentially flat ventral profile. |
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The cabaret performers and their audiences shared a more or less hidden opposition to social taboos and censorship. |
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Traditionally it was one of the times when attendance at church was more or less expected. |
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It's not like a newborn cares about bows and ruffles, and it's not like she'll grow up any more or less feminine as a result of what she wears. |
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Though most plants are more or less at the mercy of the environment, a few such as the titan arum are able to generate heat. |
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The plant is succulent with leaves in tight rosettes more or less four centimetres or more across in diameter. |
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The other day you gave advice to some poor chap who had loaned money to a bargirl and more or less said that he was foolish. |
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One of the outstanding characteristics of Roman roads was they were more or less straight, without hesitation, repetition or deviation. |
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And he then made a series of more or less statesmanlike appointments to senior positions. |
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At the end of the number we more or less collapsed into a hug as the crowd applauded. |
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By 1910, then, the time was ripe for abstract art, and it developed more or less simultaneously in various countries. |
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I'm not quite sure if that position is more or less bizarre than simply being an anti-vaxxer. |
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So, what have we learned, except that I'm more or less a completely conflicted emotional basket case? |
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It places more or less equal stress on all syllables, usually with the final syllable of a tone unit somewhat lengthened. |
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When Ricky Ponting was injured, he more or less anointed Michael Clarke as his successor. |
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Once he's more or less settled, he drags on the cigarette, which he has already smoked almost down to the filter. |
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Much of it consists of more or less richly annotated lists of the sorts of things one sees and experiences. |
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It had stone tiling, and a stone ledge, and there was a roof entrance more or less in the center with a door heading down to, most likely, steps. |
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Everyone gets more or less that same elementary education, learning basic history and to read and to do basic math. |
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The main thing is getting back fit again no matter how long it takes and I have more or less resigned myself to not playing again this season. |
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Unless you were a hotel resident, it was more or less impossible to drink legally outside the home after 10 o'clock at night. |
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Our law-giving institutions will continue to operate more or less in the dark. |
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Berni Searle's emergence as an artist of international repute coincides more or less with South Africa's first decade of democracy. |
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In the battle of imaginary bad men, the hostilities between Satan and Santa are more or less an anagrammatical draw. |
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As long as you are prepared for the repugnance, you will more or less enjoy this graphic, gritty cinematic experiment. |
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These objects reversed direction several times but maintained position in the sky more or less at the zenith. |
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As you'll have worked out by now, this more or less cancels the possibility of free will. |
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There is an area that remains more or less independent of the control of the government. |
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Often his work alludes more or less obliquely to gay experience, but it strongly rejects categorization. |
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Given the very small increases in personal allowances, will most people in Scotland end up paying more or less tax? |
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We have thereafter more or less enjoyed a pretty good record when it comes to management and direction of the public sector. |
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The labial and lingual surfaces are either more or less smooth, or covered with fine anastomosing striae. |
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I think that's the heart of it, and with a policy of regime change, he's more or less said so. |
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Effects are more or less the same whether light, regular or alcohol-free beer is consumed. |
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By the end of the day I was more or less recovered, more or less back to normal, and I'll be close to re-establishing my usual routine tomorrow. |
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They will edit and produce their books more or less as they are used to, using word processing and desktop publishing tools. |
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This film is more or less responsible for influencing the style of all the cheap knock-offs that have since followed, with more to come. |
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The rediscovery of Italian bel canto opera more or less passed New York by. |
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The flowers commonly have more or less recurved petals, and usually face outward or upward. |
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Society was looking at itself too much already, was caught in recursive loops, and could more or less do this blindfolded. |
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While the majority of buildings were more or less rectangular prisms, this building looked more like the Senate Chamber in Denivan City. |
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The problem is that what originally started out as a health campaign, has more or less turned into a witch-hunt in Norway. |
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Then these titanic missiles were reconfigured to serve as more or less peaceful boosters to put satellites into space. |
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The Air Mail Act of 1934 more or less reaffirmed competitive bidding, and some rebidding ensued. |
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With most rates around the world more or less following those of the U.S., Reaganomics also triggered a worldwide recession. |
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They created a network of more or less typical city blocks, some with alleyways and private drives. |
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I plodded along through life, more or less successfully for Californian Central Coast white trash. |
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Mercifully, they have more or less avoided the affected, fake English accents that plagued the sub-genre. |
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An adjustment device automatically varies the positions of the knife so that the knife engages the whetter more or less constantly. |
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Then they can go to another court, a secret court, that more or less has to give them a warrant whenever they ask. |
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Second comes the question of feasibility and, more or less simultaneously, of advisability. |
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The owners, Gregory and Celeste Shade, bought the huge, rambling house on Brookover Street more or less on a whim. |
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And they all more or less got their jump-start as a result of the Native Federation of Alberta. |
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My generation might be a consumer generation in the eyes of the admen, but we are also a generation that is more or less broke. |
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That's because automobiles themselves have become more or less commodities. |
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I'm going to more or less take their advice, but probably juggle the numbers a bit. |
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The abbot, Dom Christopher, combines an actorish voice and looks with a kind of brain that has recently been more or less banned from television. |
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Anyway, with my arm more or less out of action, and the pain, lack of sleep, etc, I've not been to work yet this week. |
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It is his job as moneybags in chief to tell the Government more or less everything is too dear. |
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Tonight the act of turning back our clocks signals, in a more or less official way, the onset of fall. |
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The harbor is protected by a long jetty running more or less north and south, and you have to enter at the southern end. |
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The current process, by the way, has been in place more or less unchanged for over fourteen hundred years. |
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Landgren can play more or less anything on a trombone, from 1970s Crusaders-style jazz-funk to abstract improv noise effects. |
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On the other hand preservation is only possible via a more or less flexible accommodation to the change of overall circumstances. |
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Could the West rely on the more or less faceless Libyan opposition, a rabble in arms, to be so pliable? |
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Daniel's power is more or less a form of personal telekinesis. |
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For many years afterward it was a never-ending topic of conversation, and is more or less talked of even to this day. |
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Is motor racing more or less interesting since they robotised the cars? |
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Then again, cable news ratings are down more or less across the board, and Americans find much of the media untrustworthy. |
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To this end, the State Apartments were stripped of recent accretions with the exception of the Bedchamber, which remains to this day more or less as used by Princess Victoria. |
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I wouldn't follow this as a webcomic, at least not regularly, but it's more or less guaranteed to make me a little bit happier every time I see it. |
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Sweeten the cocoa with the sugar, adding more or less according to your taste. |
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Lydia later returned to convalesce at Grayson Manor, where she was more or less kept a prisoner by Victoria. |
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When I started this weblog last October, it was more or less on a whim. |
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And in the land of livestock and grassland and corral and endless highway, that is more or less everything. |
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Lump asafoetida, sometimes called mass, is the most common commercial form, consisting of tears agglutinated into a more or less uniform mass or lump. |
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The agonistic behavior of many group-living animals, such as wintering passerines, ranges from overt aggression to more or less ritualized threat displays. |
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Stylistically, the estate version is by far the most pleasing to the eye, as the body profile has been redesigned more or less from the windscreen pillars rearwards. |
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All were more or less informed by the desire to distance Shakespeare in performance from the perceived colonial baggage of received pronunciation, and stage English. |
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He was pleased to find the club more or less as he remembered it, except that the couch and chairs had been re-covered, and the espresso machine had recently been upgraded. |
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For the first time, J.K. Rowling's novel proceeds in a manner that assumes that the reader is more or less familiar with her magical world of wizards and witchcraft. |
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With prices more or less in the single digits to low teens, the e-reader makes page counts a selling point for books. |
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I played Aleisha Smiler, who was more or less a poor little rich girl. |
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And that's more or less what University of Alberta student union reps were confronted with last Friday when they came to work to find a blank wall where a mural used to be. |
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Having already reached safe ground, his father hesitates for some time before attempting a rescue, more or less repeating the behavior of the two previous instances. |
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But she is nothing if not scrupulous about deflecting personal scrutiny, having long since turned herself into a more or less ageless, stateless androgyne. |
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Disclosed herein are genetic markers for pig leanness, methods for identifying such markers, and methods of screening pigs to determine those more or less likely to be obese. |
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Former Gov. Jimmy Carter entered the 1976 Presidential campaign as a more or less total unknown. |
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The road turned out to be La Periphique, the orbital motorway that has been built more or less precisely on the boundary between the city of Paris and its suburbs. |
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He more or less gave up photography and devoted himself to the study of Assyrian, a dead language, but he had imbued photography with the living language of art. |
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With this somewhat spurious connection culled from the works, Mr. Slatkin only underscored that the program had more or less been cobbled together without rhyme or reason. |
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While the ventral face of the centrum generally is covered with an undulating pattern of faint ridges, the lateral surfaces are more or less smooth. |
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In the film, Gary and Jack meet more or less by accident when they steal a car and head off on the back roads through outback New South Wales towards Sydney. |
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This is, more or less, the position of political conservatives, who have come down firmly on the side of the fracking industry. |
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Each inventory consists of a vellum roll listing the contents of the house room by room, in more or less detail, with estimated total values given for each room. |
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But the negotiators on both sides understand these givens, and they are more or less ready for them. |
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Then again, now that I'm spending my days obsessing about a man I've more or less invented, I'm hardly one to cast aspersions on other people's productivity. |
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My paperback copy of his Lives of the Poets runs to 1097 pages and offers a tour of English-language poetry from the fourteenth century to more or less the present day. |
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There was more entertainment to follow as the Scotland side stoically withstood some brutal tackling to more or less assure themselves of winning their European pool. |
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The Orwell we encounter at the beginning of this book is Eric Blair, the Old Etonian drop-out and insecure drifter, more or less on his beam ends. |
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After Star Wars, Hollywood's machers more or less cut off the capital spigot to truly visionary filmmakers, opting instead to turn out schlockbuster after schlockbuster. |
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It is increasingly the case that Web content and services are developed using a variety of more or less sophisticated authoring tools, packages etc. |
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Psychopathy, more or less, is the clinical term for sociopathy, and the two are often used interchangeably. |
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The Duke of Wellington got it more or less right when he said that the course of a battle was as difficult to follow as an evening spent in terpsichorean enjoyment. |
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The clinical disease resulting from strep or any of the other organisms is more or less the same. |
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The American public is more or less evenly split on the question of physician-assisted death in the case of terminal illness. |
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The practice of Yoga is more or less physical in nature, through chanting, breathing and other exercises one tries to achieve physical mastery over the body. |
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The assiduity with which botanists have considered this subject of a thermometrical mean shows that more or less they have regarded it in the same light. |
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This is fine for the wilderness backpacker, but those who want to carry a little more than just the bare essentials are nowadays more or less confined to official camp sites. |
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All the essays are more or less radically secular or this-worldly. |
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He does not accept that we are more or less self-determining free agents. |
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What's more, these commands are part of the developmental vocabulary of mesenchyme cells generally, and are understood in more or less the same way throughout the embryo. |
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But Sam more or less managed to stay out of the limelight until he was connected to the star of Sydney White. |
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She was forbidden to take notes and was forced, more or less, to commit the information to memory. |
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Our continent sits more or less astride the latitudes of the subtropical high pressure belt, an area of sinking, dry, stable air and usually clear skies. |
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The Empire set up a large number of independent local mints that were authorized subject to some degree of imperial oversight to mint coinage more or less without restriction. |
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The mono soundtrack sounds predictably canned and trebly, but the dubbed dialogue presents clearly and the score, such as it is, is more or less unobtrusive. |
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Another similar force for conformity is that organizations more or less model themselves on each other by copying what is considered to be best practice. |
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A report said the Council had had a moderately active and successful year, but every section had suffered from fluctuations in a more or less acute manner. |
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This transition is under endogenous control, but is modulated by more or less favourable environmental conditions which shorten or lengthen this period. |
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During the Viking Age, the Norse likely regarded themselves as a more or less unified entity through their shared Germanic language, Old Norse. |
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Jones more or less retired after this event as she was expecting her first child. |
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Here is a list of such terms, organized more or less from oldest to latest. |
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This process began in the 11th century with the Investiture Controversy and was more or less concluded with the 1648 Peace of Westphalia. |
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Load changes occur when more or less liquid is being sprayed from the atomizing tip. |
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Fifty days later, more or less, the little turtlings hatch, dig their way up through the sand, and make a mad scramble to the sea. |
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Tumid blustering, with more or less of sincerity, which need not be entirely sincere, yet the sincerer the better, is like to go far. |
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Unlike the Chat rooms which are rampant with genderswapping brief encounters, the MOO is both a world and a more or less stable community. |
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Financial services software providers enable a customer to more or less constantly tailor-make his or her banking services. |
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Typically a dom and a sub have a more or less standard routine that they like to go through all the time. |
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Appositive relative clauses are often claimed to be more or less syntactically independent of the head noun. |
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As she had hoped, the hiking boots looked more or less OK with this outfit, in a studenty sort of way. |
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Though business has more or less held up so far, a series of drug-related spectaculars sparked an exodus of the city's upper class this summer. |
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In young plants, the leaves are often more or less arranged in four vertical ranks, but become more rosulate with age. |
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Quarrymen of Northern England used the term 'sill' to describe a more or less horizontal body of rock. |
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Plants investing more or less than this optimum will take up less carbon dioxide than an optimal plant, and hence growing less well. |
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By the 4th century, the toga had been more or less replaced by the pallium as a garment that embodied social unity. |
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Earlier crystals originated at a time when most of the rock was still liquid and are more or less perfect. |
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Two slate workings, Elterwater Quarry and Spout Cragg Quarry, have been more or less continually working using modern methods. |
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All other aspects of the health of Barrow's population were stated as more or less level with nationwide average. |
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By the Middle Ages the bears' habitats were limited to more or less inaccessible mountains with sufficient forest cover. |
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The orthography of Early Scots had become more or less standardised by the middle to late sixteenth century. |
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With few memories of Central Asia, Babur's descendants absorbed traits and customs of South Asia and became more or less naturalised. |
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The Yellow River more or less adopted its present course during the 1897 flood. |
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The proportion of malnourished and of starving people in the world has been more or less continually decreasing for at least several centuries. |
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Discontent foreran the Two Mutinies, and more or less it lurkingly survived them. |
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Employees may also be more or less welcoming to performance pay depending on the leverage and risk. |
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Despite frequent interruptions due to bomb scares, the service has remained a more or less constant feature of the NIR network. |
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Alternatively the buck is hammered more or less flush with the structure in a counter sunk hole. |
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Commonly the odd stamen is more or less reduced to a staminode or even lacking. |
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No matter how smooth and clear a log is on the outside, it is more or less knotty near the middle. |
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A pair of cards is used to brush the wool between them until the fibres are more or less aligned in the same direction. |
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In various concordats with the civil power, the Church has more or less abandoned the privilegium fori of ecclesiastics. |
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There is some resistance to this on religious grounds but more or less continues till this day. |
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The confession teaches that local churches can be more or less pure depending on how faithfully they adhere to correct doctrine and worship. |
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As with primary stress, the position of secondary stress may be more or less predictable depending on language. |
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The three models of morphology stem from attempts to analyze languages that more or less match different categories in this typology. |
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French Jesuits who sailed along the Ussury and the Amur in 1709 prepared the first more or less precise map of the region. |
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The Agalapuzha is more or less a backwater while the Punnurpuzha originates from Arikkankunni. |
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The coastal plains exhibit more or less flat, narrow terrain with landforms such as beach ridges, sandbars, and backwater marshes. |
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Though the passages in question are all to be found in Carpine more or less exactly, the expression is condensed and the order changed. |
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Various affinities led to a more or less natural alliance between the Mongols of the Golden Horde and the Mamluks of Egypt. |
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This system more or less remained the same until the 1993 reform of the Nationality Code, created by the 9 January 1973 law. |
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On this understanding, the Greuthungi and Ostrogothi were more or less the same people. |
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It is possible to determine more or less exactly how the Gothic of Ulfilas was pronounced, primarily through comparative phonetic reconstruction. |
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Following, more or less, the political divisions of the time, several large dialect groups can be distinguished. |
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Leoniorthis rubeli occurs in lithologically different more or less glauconitic carbonates with marl or clay interlayers. |
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After Arminius' death, the Romans left the Cherusci more or less to their own devices. |
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By the end of the reign of Cunincpert, however, the Lombards were more or less completely Catholicised. |
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For major world universities, the two systems capture more or less the same publications and citations. |
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The outer integument of the seed or testa is coarsy, yellowish in color and more or less ribbed. |
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They are more or less comparable with practically feasible physical devices and materials. |
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Augustus Smith chose Tresco as the site of his home because the site was more or less central in relation to the rest of the islands. |
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Even the best attempts at explanation are only more or less successful translations into another metaphorical language. |
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There are several more or less quirky traditions peculiar to individual colleges, for example the All Souls mallard song. |
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Enlightenment gained momentum more or less simultaneously in many parts of Europe and America. |
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Younger and suburban evangelicals may be more or less conservative, but they do not share the ideological fervor of the Moral Majoritarians. |
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Such maladjustments intimate, as it were, that civilization is more or less allergic to itself. |
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Through the strait, water generally flows more or less continually in both an eastward and a westward direction. |
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The aircraft partially pulled out of the dive, and came to earth in a more or less horizontal attitude. |
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Scutellum black, glabrous and triangular, but more or less elongated apically. |
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Here, utility refers to the hypothesized relation of each individual consumer for ranking different commodity bundles as more or less preferred. |
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Along with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a dialect continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional variants. |
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Most species' populations are more or less stable, although three are classified by the IUCN as being at risk. |
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If the human genome hadn't been more or less sequenced last year, it would have been sequenced this year, or next year. |
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Their varying characteristics make them more or less suitable for surfing, and present different dangers. |
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Britain has been receiving ethnic Chinese migrants more or less uninterruptedly on varying scales since the 19th century. |
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When waves are breaking on a line more or less parallel to the beach, they carry considerable water shoreward. |
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The basic idea is that if only a short time elapses, then the speed will stay more or less the same. |
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Natural selection most generally makes nature the measure against which individuals and individual traits, are more or less likely to survive. |
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The frequency of one particular allele will become more or less prevalent relative to other forms of that gene. |
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The second type of expedition identified by Sirera and Renn is one that took place starting from more or less private initiatives. |
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A hotspot is more or less stationary relative to the moving tectonic plate above it, so a chain of islands results as the plate drifts. |
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There is a whole gradation of more or less rigid determinisms and more or less free indeterminisms, as they have been given in various theories. |
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All species may be considered as more or less specialized entomophagous or ichthyphagous predators. |
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Making artefacts for the home is a tradition with Orcadians, who have to be more or less self-reliant. |
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Badges are occasionally taken from a charge in the bearer's coat of arms, or they have a more or less direct reference to those charges. |
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Legislators were now supposed to represent more or less equal numbers of people. |
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He has given this performance one time more or less, the audience is different, the social and political environment has changed. |
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They were collected with no supporting data, bound in books, archived and classified more or less successfully. |
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A massive increase in opium smoking in China was more or less directly instigated by the British trade deficit with Qing dynasty China. |
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The sea level rose more or less continuously throughout the Early Ordovician, leveling off somewhat during the middle of the period. |
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It limps along, headed by South Carolinian Roberta Combs and serving more or less as an employment agency for her family. |
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Edward I's quo warranto proceedings of 1293 showed twelve lords enjoying more or less extensive franchises under the bishop. |
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We did manage to find a handful of lower-fat mozzarellas, swisses, and cheddars that tasted more or less like the real thing. |
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This suggestion is more or less backed by letters corresponding with other suggested government scammers of the time such as Paul Benfield. |
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Members of a Germanic tribe told tales about the exploits of heroic founding figures who were more or less mythologized. |
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It was never defined as a political border and the names were more or less descriptive. |
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Moults more or less continuously, although it may pause in winter if food is in short supply. |
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Based on traffic types, SWTC can allocate more or less bandwidth to specific applications or groups. |
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Achluophobia, lygophobia, nyctophobia and scotophobia are all, more or less, the fear of what? |
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Fortunately, there are not too many architect tourists in that neck of the woods and I suspect that the edifice still stands there, more or less intact. |
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As to that time span, all clearly definite forms of life or species seem to take a megayear more or less to come about and be present for a while. |
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Yet there are several more or less familiar words that have these letters appearing within the word, including babygrow, brachygraphy, hygrometer, playground and polygraph. |
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Functionally, Anglican episcopal authority is expressed synodically, although individual provinces may accord their primate with more or less authority to act independently. |
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It is easier to get along when everyone, more or less, is getting ahead. But when the pie is shrinking, social groups are more likely to turn on each other. |
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As in most top-shelf softies, this model incorporates a hop-up mechanism allowing you to adjust the BBs trajectory by giving it more or less backspin. |
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The faces were made to look more or less masculine by altering areas including jawlines, and more or less like the women who rated them as part of the research. |
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These groups have in common a shell whose outline is elongated and asymmetrical compared with other edible clams, which are often more or less rounded or oval. |
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One could not have a better example of the moral and emotional shallowness of our time, than the fact that we are now all more or less pro Stalin. |
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Other more or less local stones were used around the empire. |
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The damage consists in general of more or less deep cuts or gougings on the flesh side of the hide, often penetrating through the hide to the grain side. |
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Research in oculesics has shown that eye contact instances in a public-speaking situation indicate more or less interest, attention and involvement with the audience. |
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It is more or less identical to the region known as Southeastern Europe. |
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In later periods multiple kings existed, ruling over separate kingdoms, with one king, sometimes two, more or less dominating their lesser neighbours. |
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Bede's extensive use of miracles can prove difficult for readers who consider him a more or less reliable historian, but do not accept the possibility of miracles. |
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Sometimes dikes appear in swarms, consisting of several to hundreds of dikes emplaced more or less contemporaneously during a single intrusive event. |
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Historians are uncertain whether the river he descended was the Amazon or the Orinoco River, which runs more or less parallel to the Amazon further north. |
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They consist of several to hundreds of dikes emplaced more or less contemporaneously during a single intrusive event, and are magmatic and stratigraphic. |
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The war is not now seen as a 'fight about nothing', but as a war of ideals, a struggle between aggressive militarism and more or less liberal democracy. |
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Otherwise, seamounts tend not to form distinctive chains in the Indian and Southern Oceans, but rather their distribution appears to be more or less random. |
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Iron and steel in contact with magnets retain some of the magnetism, which is sometimes more or less of a nuisance in getting small work off the chucks. |
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As technology improved, measurement of depth, latitude and longitude became more precise and it became possible to collect more or less continuous sets of data points. |
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The eyes of the cirripeds are more or less aborted in their mature state. |
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Entrance to some schools is more or less restricted to pupils whose parents practice a particular religion, or schools may require all pupils to attend religious services. |
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I've more or less guaranteed myself a top mark in my final exams. |
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Hence the definitions adopted in establishing rock nomenclature merely correspond to more or less arbitrary selected points in a continuously graduated series. |
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His name undoubtedly stands very high in the present age, and will in all probability go down to posterity with more or less of renown or obloquy. |
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All phonemes have, more or less, the expected phonetic realization. |
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However, as these events are prefigured and alluded to more and more vividly, when it reaches an end the poem has told a more or less complete tale of the Trojan War. |
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The 18th century was also a great age for the topographical print, depicting more or less accurately a real view in a way that landscape painting rarely did. |
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However, children by around the age of 5 have more or less mastered their first language, with the exception of vocabulary and a few grammatical structures. |
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Sympathizable more or less is every person and indeed every animal. |
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The cantonal governments are all republics, more or less democratic. |
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In the Meiji era, Japanese yoga circles were more or less unified by the Bunten, but from the Taisho era on, influential antiofficial groups mushroomed one after another. |
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Coming to the third proposition, von Hertling says, with justice, that the doctrine of the balance of power is a more or less antiquated doctrine. |
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She knew more or less what she wanted to do, and that was to create a story that possessed a granddaughter, a Boston fern, a golden apple and a small blue cradle. |
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Despite the strong differences among the North Frisian dialects there are still some traits of phonology that are more or less common to all dialects. |
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The gametophyte, again presumably because of demands for water for fertilization, remained relatively small and more or less thallophytic in structure. |
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