The narratives do not differ in any substantial manner but the style derived from the Nahuatl one is striking. |
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Other, less heart-stopping side dishes, are the nachos with salsa or the respectable, but not great, clam chowder. |
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The irony is that the most compelling arguments for fiscal freedom come not from Nationalists but from Unionists. |
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Most males do not survive this process, which seems to be unique to Latrodectus hasselti. |
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I have to admit that this is not my scene, but this tradition certainly adds something unique to the English scene. |
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They did not look that impressive with their light brown skin, but it was unique to see a primate of this size. |
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Chileans are generally not attracted to the casualness and, what some consider to be sloppiness, of dress in the United States. |
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I'm just not sure whether I want yesterday's meatloaf as today's sloppy joe. |
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Ching said that he could not find copies of the book in Hong Kong bookstores. |
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Those books that were sold to the public were sold principally in department stores, not in bookshops. |
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Buddha not only gave the teachings in human language but in the language of the gods and the nagas. |
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He added that people are not laying down their lives for any un-Islamic view. |
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Yang adds that she does not see anything un-Islamic about the concept of women imams. |
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But seeing them dance and performing in unison, not a step out of place, makes one believe that they can hear the music in their head. |
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Meanwhile, mom's heart may not be beating, but she's still with them, naggingly offering irritating guilt trips from beyond the grave. |
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And what you saw today was people taking on that challenge and saying nah, it's not impossible, I'm gonna try. |
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The Virgin appeared to a poor Indian and spoke to him in the only language he knew, not the conquerors' Spanish, but the native Nahuatl. |
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Chimalpahin wrote in an idiosyncratic Nahuatl not always found in colonial grammars and dictionaries or even in the writings of other Nahuas. |
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Praying together with him not only gave him a lot of naches, but it did the same for me. |
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Let us join in chorus, just this once, harmonised or in unison, for I care not, and state our position for all Infinity to know and comprehend. |
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What marks the Copper family tradition as distinctive is that this collective singing was not simply unison singing. |
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The right to privacy has been held to attach to families as units, not to their individual members. |
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This, in my view, clearly contemplates the structure as a whole, as a single unit, and not the component parts of it. |
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I am not certain how this will affect the number of units available for rent. |
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The pigs' water hose was frozen this morning and it was not fun hauling 5 gallon pails of icy water sloshing down my pant legs. |
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Thanks to these marvellous inventions, bookworms, and others do not have to wrestle with the intricacies of the hieroglyphics. |
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The bottom line is that we must see action, not more mobile police stations or eye-in-the-sky units. |
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If several people in a unit or department want flexible schedules, it may not be feasible to accommodate all of them. |
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Those figures do not even include the amounts allocated to police and forensics units that work with the prosecution. |
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The Army does not command and control contractors in the way it commands and controls military units and soldiers. |
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It is used by active duty military personnel in field units and will not present any physical hazards to the soldier. |
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It has been brought to my attention that gold certifications are based on the number of units shipped, not sold. |
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Doubling the size of a factory does not necessarily double the costs of production, so the unit cost of production falls. |
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As the DSG gearbox is a mechanical unit, not a fuel sapping automatic type, fuel consumption is not adversely affected. |
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He reported that bitterns were beginning to practise their boom on the reserve again but would not find their full voice until April or May. |
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It is also clear, however, that this is not a unitary or monolithic phenomenon. |
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Personalities are not unitary, folks, and you don't know the whole of a person based on one album, no matter how confessional it may seem. |
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It is likely that alcohol abuse is not a unitary concept, and that different instruments measure different aspects of alcohol abuse. |
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Social support was not a unitary construct exerting a uniformly positive effect on outcomes. |
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Well you pay for the ticket by inserting coins into a coin slot, and of course, notably the ticket machine does not take notes. |
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Its middle class is growing rapidly, domestic consumption is booming and the growth of its manufacturing sector is nothing if not spectacular. |
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That, of course, did not mean the business cycle was dead or that the stock market would boom endlessly. |
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While economies boom, the financial foundation could not be more precarious. |
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The recent U.S. experience demonstrates that booms can last a long time, but not forever. |
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This was probably not the wisest move, as it's important to be something of a united front in situations like this. |
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For example, you may not see the boom microphone on the left side of your shot until you are looking at the video in the video editing program. |
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It is not rocket science to see how these processes feed unstable demand and self-reinforcing boom and bust dynamics. |
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Siva's followers who are parents preserve family unity and teach responsibility by not granting youth financial independence. |
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Syal said that the film was not gimmicky and most importantly people were not slotted into preconceived roles. |
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Though not technically in the Tech Showcase, the toy company had a slot car track set up in the lobby. |
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The food that bears eat is not often found in large quantities and would not be enough to feed a group, or sloth, of bears. |
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In captivity, the tigers were generally thought to be slothful, sluggish and boring and did not entertain their viewers. |
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In the grand scheme of things, dry skin, rough nails and cracked fingertips are not serious health problems. |
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The first two phalanges of each digit are flattened and expanded, while the last is reduced and bears a nail, not a hoof. |
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Her voice did not resound in a booming echo, as it did when she had first spoken from her electronic home. |
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The loud applause could not drown out the booming sound of the karts' engines on the race track as they awaited the checkered flag. |
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The distribution of the weight did not render the unitised press unsafe for normal container transit. |
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It is not unitised and therefore investors own the underlying securities directly. |
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We undertake this not in homage to convention or tradition, but in service to the principles of a unitive and harmonious existence. |
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The matrix J is a signature matrix of the form where the two unit matrices do not necessarily have the same dimensions. |
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Do not nail the edge rafters where the sheathing meets until the adjoining sheet is in place. |
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The technique is not unlike nailing the murderous Al Capone for tax evasion. |
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Though not his most attractive feature, it may well be the one that nails his killer. |
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The boomers will require not only solutions for their serious health issues, but also some innovative gadgets to help them ease into old age. |
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There's not much in the Australian outback that can give a fully grown 'boomer' a hard time. |
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Cos the last time a target was just a lofty goal, not a commitment or a promise. Let's nail him down this time. |
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The Knights have not exactly been forced to endure a lot of nail-biters this season. |
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It is not unknown for government interventions to boomerang creating situations worse than the original problem. |
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But that has not stopped a boomlet of speculation, most of it on the Internet. |
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It is true that some people use pointer in a broader sense more-or-less equivalent to reference, so the distinction made above is not universal. |
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For more than 10 years, airport security stood by its rule, no pocket knives on a plane, not even those tiny ones, not even nail clippers. |
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As group O cells do not react with anti-A or anti-B antibodies, people of group O became known as universal donors. |
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Although players such as Brooking will not likely be moving anywhere, the second tier of available backers is no group of slouches. |
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Not exactly known as slouches in the recording studio, this is still not the kind of behaviour we expect from recording artists these days. |
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It all seemed a bit too easy and specific, not cool and abstract enough too conform to the universalist ambitions of modernism. |
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Liberalism had come to seem not a universalist creed, something for all Americans to embrace, but a particularist creed. |
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But not only was this not universally accepted but what it meant was not agreed upon. |
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But in Scotland the relief was not universally welcomed in the farming community. |
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This does not seem, universally, to have translated into a genuine interest in the ingredients of the food. |
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It is not for other people to sit in judgement, especially when using values which are not universally shared. |
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Unfortunately, Universal Time is not a uniform time scale because Earth's rotational period is gradually decreasing. |
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If this is not possible, note the difference between the recorded time and Universal Time with a precision better than a second. |
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They want to believe the universe is an elegant universe-and it's not so elegant. |
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Throughout these valleys Red-necked Grebes are found on sloughs, ponds, lakes, and reservoirs, not on moving water. |
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These fashion universes are not parallel, but keep in constant touch with one another. |
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And this is not exactly rocket science because the survey universes are clearly different. |
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After all, they come not merely of different worlds, but, in effect, different universes. |
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You just have to remember that university is a time not only to learn about your major, but about yourself. |
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Although this ever-more-dominant Freudian reading of The Changeling was not univocal, the play was almost universally seen as a dark love story. |
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Since independence, the yoke of French influence has not entirely been sloughed. |
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Now I would like to unjoin this machine so the user is not prompted for unsecured databases, but I just don't know how to do this. |
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That is not to deny the importance of the concept of unjust enrichment in the law of this country. |
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He has concluded that it would not be wrong, unjust or oppressive to do so. |
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Bookshelves house only books, and not also moisturiser, mobile phone chargers, pens and nail scissors. |
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He tries to insinuate himself into her world, but she's not interested in a boor who thinks he can buy his way into her circle. |
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Australia has had a booming economy for over a decade, but economic growth has not been translated into the creation of new full-time jobs. |
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As it is, in today's two major finals, there will be not a Union Jack or a face-painted flag of St George in sight. |
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Are you bothered by the idea that you could have an EU flag on your car number-plate but not a Union Jack? |
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Web pages that users bookmarked did not match the most-popular sites visited as a whole from the group. |
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The point here is to challenge the media's effort to turn Judge Jones into something he's not in order to defend a biased and sloppy ruling. |
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Marina Gutierrez is one of very few women in Central America who has organized a sweatshop into a union shop, and not just once, but three times. |
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However, recent data suggest that a sizable portion of patients with unipolar depression do not experience full therapeutic recovery. |
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Such books are sold through small booksellers, who are not accountable to any sales laws and who do not care for business ethics. |
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They employed the unusual, if not unique, move of boycotting their own executive meetings. |
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Although the severity and scale of the crisis was unusual, such problems are not unique. |
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The story goes on to say, however, that video surveillance is not unique to China. |
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That the USA has just one film in the official competition is not unique to Moscow. |
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Strictly speaking, the call for a united front is not quite new. |
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Although unisex vests are available in every police station in a variety of sizes, body armour is not currently personally issued to each officer. |
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However the rousing spectacle of so many dancers performing heroic choreography in unison should not be missed, even if it does not bear repeated viewing. |
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As is common in all combat sports in Thailand, the crowd roared in unison with every punch the local fighter threw, regardless of whether it landed or not. |
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And the beta code has nagware in it that seems to pop up at every reboot, without giving you any obvious mechanism for telling it to go away, and not to come back. |
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One of the guys has been trying to teach me, but nah, not really. |
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For the set of its subsets clearly could not have a greater number than the number of things in the universal set itself, since that contained everything. |
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Salmacis was the only one of the naiads who did not follow the teachings of Artemis and did not vary her routine with the vigorous exercise of the hunt. |
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But to interview, over five years, 425 people, some of them scarcely or not at all relevant to the ostensible topic, smells of academic boondoggle to me. |
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When discussing holidays, never be tempted to sound knowledgeable about a place you have not actually visited, because this will boomerang back on you. |
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Just having a lot of money sloshing around is not the same as development. |
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She also said that this situation is not uncommon here at this university. |
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The bookworm reminds the authors of the vulnerability of books, not only from voracious insects, but also from the acid in the paper that is destroying our books. |
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The failure was that of the police unit and not of the witness. |
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And not to traditional boring embassy functions or the well-appointed homes of desperate hostesses either. |
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If you decide to take as allies only well-behaved liberal democracies, you will not get very much done in the world. |
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Second, the five core features do not inhabit separate universes. |
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A stone mosque built not long after the city became a well-trodden passageway still stands as a central attraction in the town. |
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Some boomerang kids may come and go for years, if not decades. |
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Gatwick and Heathrow reiterated passengers should not carry sharp objects, including nail scissors, razor blades and even knitting needles, amongst their hand luggage. |
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Hard drives and recording devices such as CD-R units have not been included in the list of taxable media, but they are likely to be included at some point in the future. |
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This is not some sort of con game or high tech slot machine. |
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Or consider the actor Orlando Jones, who is not exactly known as a Hollywood A-lister. |
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It does not represent a single unitary concept of liability. |
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Unlike Geertz's 1966 definition, the type of symbolic participation I am pointing to here does not involve the inculcation of a unitary or unified cultural style. |
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Conceptualists hold that universals are mental constructions and traditional nominalists hold that either universals are linguistic constructions or they do not exist at all. |
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Because of this, the sentence as understood in the Western linguistic tradition has not yet been unequivocally established as a universal of language. |
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Barghouti, its originator and primary spokesman, is not shy about pointing this out. |
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This cascade of changes is not unitarily positive or negative, rather it is possible to enumerate a variety of risks and benefits associated with reunification. |
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In particular, global unitarity is automatically present whenever there is a global time coordinate, but need not be if that condition is not met. |
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They told him that they had not received any orders to offer protection to civilians. |
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With almost every sector booming with growth, resources are not an issue. |
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Assumptions that the Republican nominee automatically wins statewide office in South Carolina are well-founded but not uniform. |
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Second, it can be the ground over which two groups struggle, unionists against nationalists, and so arising from not just a phenomenological, but a political, origin. |
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Greenness was welling up in what had been until not long ago a winter forest. |
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He says there's been consistent growth, not a boom or bust cycle, and he points to 10 consecutive months of job growth with 1.5 million new jobs created. |
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Sure, there are some plot issues and short-cuts that have to be avoided, but these are not the result of sloppy film-making or careless consideration for the audience. |
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And while all this looked terrifically cool on the models on the catwalk, it is near impossible for normal women like us to wear this and not look sloppy. |
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He looked as tough as nails and certainly not a man to mess with. |
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That is not to say, however, that the new world order is unipolar, in which one unique pole is universally accepted as the unchallenged arbiter of world affairs. |
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There Schlegel turned his attention not just to the production of harmonious unity in individual works of art but also to their reception by the spectator. |
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The publisher would not reveal the size of its initial print run but said it was forced to publish a second edition with some booksellers quickly selling out. |
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By that I mean that if you are favourable towards marriage and the two married people concerned are not married to each other, you can tell them to naff off. |
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Allowing residents to grow, smoke, and gift weed, it legalizes participating in the weed community, but not profiting from it. |
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That's the time-off we manage to squeeze in during the business boondoggles to the Caribbean, or the hours not spent checking in via e-mail or cell phone. |
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This universality occurs presumably because a low-level coarse-graining does not introduce effects that are sensitive to the overall structure of the macromolecule. |
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However I could not spot any items that would be unique to this venue. |
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The worst-kept secret of college admissions is that colleges are looking for the well-rounded class, not the well-rounded kid. |
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Any potential weapons, including nail scissors, letter openers and plastic knives, should not be placed in hand luggage, and passengers should allow extra time to check in. |
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The opposition politician said he does not support laziness, slothfulness, or unnecessary bureaucracy, and where that is the case, something must be done about it. |
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I don't think this has ever happened since the birth of the welfare state, not under any Republican president or Democratic one. |
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Authorities had not noticed that missing fresco, which had been taken from the House of the orchard, until it was returned. |
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Whatever my failings, sloppiness of thought is not one of them. |
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He has an undeniably useful tool for an investigator, to be sure, but not one that lends itself to a happy or well-adjusted life. |
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Do not mistake simplicity in dress with sloppiness and unkemptness. |
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Bar soap is discouraged, not only because of the inherent sloppiness of the soap dish, but also because some organisms survive on the soap surface. |
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Bolts, nails and other metal scrap are dangerously strewn about on the bridges posing threat not only to the pedestrians but to the vehicles as well. |
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It's not like boarding a plane where we expect to queue for hours in advance and have all our darkest recesses searched lest we have even a nail file stashed away somewhere. |
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Last, but not least, for the first time in this league race, the Ibrox men entered into the encounter knowing pole position would be nailed with a victory. |
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But that has not prevented the Kremlin from attempting to orchestrate its own narrative of events. |
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Dr Asim Iqbal said when he spoke to Mr Singh, both in English and Punjabi, the patient told him he was not allergic to penicillin. |
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But not all well-heeled parents are willing to write the big checks. |
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It was not easy to find a copy of The Pirate in orkney this year. |
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Data are not available to recommend a dose adjustment of didanosine for patients weighing less than 60 kg. |
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Though dietarily diverse, all members of this primate group exhibit a fused symphysis that also does not vary with diet. |
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Penologists long ago concluded that this approach does not work, but apparently, OSHA has yet to receive that news. |
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An adequate night's sleep not only increases fat loss for a dieter but can help control feelings of hunger, a study has shown. |
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To first order, you would not think dielectric constant influences the coupling. |
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This latter layer is not only dielectrically passivated, but also has high corrosion resistance and offers a better surface for paint adherence. |
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While Ravi and Wei purged their Twitter feeds, their friends did not. |
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This is not to suggest in any way that we should return to diffusionist models of towns and states in Saharan and sub-Saharan Africa. |
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As such, the trochanteric osteotomy is not digastric, as first described by Mercati and colleagues but is trigastric. |
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However, it does not diffract light like a glass lens but scatters it like an optical grid generating a pattern of bright and dark patches. |
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Despite their best efforts, our Governors General simply do not have the same profile or means that can sustain the image of the Crown. |
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It's not a full-blown revenue cap, so I don't want to say we're going to go to the mat on this. |
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I'm not sure what I expected, but I certainly didn't expect to see what looked like an overgrown penlight. |
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Trismethoxy resveratrol and diethylstilbestrol dipropionate were not ionizable in negative mode. |
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The other courier companies are very expensive as compare to GPO and I feel that this is not correct. |
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The book suggests that Smith's diffusionist model has not been conclusively refuted. |
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Though fraudulent inducement does not ordinarily augur well, it worked. |
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The main theme in their language was that they had not expected such differentness. |
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Kane died after an ambulance was delayed because the Wades' home on Pennycress Drive could not be found on a computer system. |
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Thirdly, a man should not be a penny pincher instead he should pay on his first date if they want to see the lady again. |
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Use the solstice to shine a light on any deals that need sorting out and turn into a moneymaker not a penny-pincher. |
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They did not consider the welfare state a threat to individual freedom. |
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About two months back, the lower house had decided nationality should not be mentioned in the cards, which should instead carry the bearer's penname and religion. |
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The term nutritionist is not legally protected whereas the title of dietitian can be used only by those who have met specified professional requirements. |
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Prior to that I had had no experience of money, for ours was not a household in which children bought sweets or were dispatched to get penn'orths of chips. |
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Such an understanding is especially important as all the evidence suggests that Canadian governors general will be asked to arbitrate more frequently in the future, not less. |
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Of course, in Egypt, images alone did not topple the Pharoah, nor did the social media fetishized by State Department staffers and Silicon Valley digerati alike. |
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Rumours surrounding the possibility of a major deal between the pair were quashed when Volvo said it was not in talks beyond the current cooperation on diesel motors. |
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Other colleges, however, did not have the technology to create specialized GPA databases just for the Cal Grants, meaning that administrators had to total each one by hand. |
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A little concern for this class who are differently abled can do wonders in their life and help them stand on their own and not remain on mercy of others. |
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