If you haven't pruned give it a prune, and remove foliage but not new buds. |
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Thus, the dire warnings offered by the commissioners were certainly not new to their audiences. |
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The idea that coloration might arise from structural elements as opposed to pigments is not new. |
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That's certainly not new, as the minister had so sensitively pointed out in the wake of these horrifying events. |
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His methods, he admits, are not new but have been tried and tested in Canada. |
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Police raids along Katondo street in the heart of the capital city, Lusaka, are not new. |
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The actual process of printing by offset lithography is not new, but has been hugely refined in terms of quality and speed. |
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Playing down speculation about his replacement, he said that political intrigue was not new to him. |
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Acts of violence against one's own countrymen that are legitimated by religion are not new. |
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The answer lies in the fact that, while the Advisory Council may be a recent creation, its members are not new recruits. |
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Communication technology is reshaping communities, but the ability to have a conversation with somebody across the globe is not new. |
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Those restrictions remained in place yesterday, despite the admission that the information on which they were based was not new. |
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The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that free-market and free-trade policies are not new. |
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Unplanned pregnancies are not new, nor uncommon, and only the unwise will pass judgment in matters of unexpected paternity. |
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The entanglement of law and medicine is not new, but scientific progress is racing past our law. |
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Maneuvers between Quebec nationalists and the Canadian right are not new or exceptional. |
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Also not new is the scapegoating of a single element to explain isolated events. |
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You should be able to check this game out rather cheap, it's not new and I don't think it blazed up the charts. |
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Although not new, distance learning remains an experimental realm at most colleges and universities. |
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The proposal to conjoin the city's large student population into one ward is not new. |
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Fair rent and fixity of tenure are not new concepts, but they seem to be concepts that the Government seem fearful to tackle. |
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Symmetrical multiprocessing and superclustering are not new concepts, of course. |
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While much of the information Patterson covers is not new ground, there is a decidedly different cast to her research. |
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Both features have their advantages, but they are certainly not new in the 18th century. |
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In fact most foreign investment in Britain is about buying up existing firms, not new development. |
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Organized crime, drug trafficking and money laundering are not new in themselves. |
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Mr Howard said it was not new for Australian forces to go overseas to defend the nation as part of an allied effort. |
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Architect Will Alsop's idea of greening the city and making it car-free, although not new, has to be at the forefront of any masterplan. |
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Preconditioning programs are not new, but interest in them has increased sharply during recent years. |
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While rainstorms were not new to the community, the addition of electrical storms was considered unusual to Sachs Harbour residents. |
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The problem of delayed issuance of documentation, while not new, had become worse in recent years. |
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The idea of combining different arms was not new but for the sappers and the pioneers there were significant lessons learned throughout the deployment as a joint group. |
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The fusion of tap with flamenco, flamenco with Indian classical dance, or tap with Indian is not new in the experimentation of the foot cultures of the world. |
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The idea is not new, but it is new to Porsche, and it firms the suspension's damping whenever required to reduce unwanted movements and give a tauter, more precise drive. |
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The corruption and despotism of his regime are not new phenomena. |
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He offered critiques that required you to read and understand old theories, not new theories that allowed you to dismiss everything prior as irrelevant. |
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The idea of pooled resources and cooperative living arrangements is not new, nor does it originate in elder care. |
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The private administration of justice and the nationless legal environment to which it leads, is not new. |
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Why are explainers suddenly so popular? The concept of the explainer as a journalistic form is not new. |
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The issue of the role of non-state actors in international regulation is not new, but with growing interdependency it takes on a new dimension. |
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Placating Gods with oblations and sacrifice was not new, but a trade, a pact between god and man was. |
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This insight is not new, not new in regard to the basic changeability of the subconsciousness through the consciousness. |
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Such crudeness, including the arrest of some 1,500 Brotherhood supporters by the third round, is not new to Egyptian politics. |
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If the post is not new, the function is also time-consuming for a newly appointed DPO who has to get to grips with the subject. |
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Publishers and booksellers fear it could unbind their business. Worries about the effect of libraries on the book trade are not new. |
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If we are going to demonize Saddam Hussein, and maybe he deserves to be demonized or whatever, this is not new. |
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These are therefore not new focus areas for APC, however, during 2002 we approached them in a new way. |
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If you're not new to the world of work, reminisce about past jobs and employers. |
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Last week's innovation announcement was nothing more than a rerun of last year's announcement: not new money, not more money. |
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The idea is not new, however, having been around for many years. |
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But a sequel most often means another look or furthered take on the same story, not new adventures and new stories of a character. |
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Each herdsman captures all the benefit from an extra animal but the cost of overgrazing is borne by all. Hardin's example was not new. |
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Youth out-migration and rural depopulation are not new phenomena, but for decades, they were counterbalanced by high birth rates. |
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But it is possible, for example at the flea market, to discuss with the merchants a drop in prices when the goods are not new. |
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The exodus of youth and the depopulation of the regions are not new phenomena. |
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But while it is not new or unique to Canada, it has been garnering greater awareness because of recent outbreaks in both Ontario and Quebec. |
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Vacation pay, which is earned in the year in which people work, is not new money. |
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The growth in use of sea power is not new but is a direct result of the growing complexity of our world order and the threats to it. |
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Corruption is not new but we have certainly been made aware of it in a new revelatory way. |
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The concept of military personnel having the right to grieve and receive redress is not new. |
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This crisis is not new or recent. It is not like we caught the government off guard. |
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Travel or geography-related deferrals as a result of malaria risks are not new. |
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Such a proposal is not new but builds on what has already been done to build confidence among spacefaring nations. |
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The meeting of diversity is not new in our time, but the fact is that today the new phenomenon involves the entire planet. |
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The idea of a community foundation for Ottawa was not new but creating the pool of funds to begin the work was a challenge. |
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Although the self-employment phenomenon is not new, very little information exists on the topic. |
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The central part of the country is not new to the floods, but this year they were particularly serious. |
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Indeed, financial literacy is not new for banks and other financial institutions. |
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The powerful countries for their part are well prepared to face the old threats but not new ones. |
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The gulf between mercantile hubs and the polities in which they are lodged is not new. |
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Now he weighs in with this startling bit of info showing that the doctrines informing the Second Vatican Council's views of non-Christian religions are, shazam, not new. |
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Coping with pain is not new to Stupak or Laurie, a former mayor of their hometown of Menominee. |
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The jive may be the latest dance craze here but it is not new. |
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Student insobriety and its management are not new to college authorities. |
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The idea that our list of aspects can be extended to include such angles is not new, although the modern technique of harmonics has formalized it. |
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Troubles, of course, were not new to Punjab or the Punjabis. |
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The relentless pressure of restructuring is not new. |
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Rumour mongering and consumer activism are not new, but a decade ago, a dissatisfied customer might have complained to 10-20 people-today, that same individual can set up a Web site and reach millions. |
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Also, the words antwacky, scally and divi are not new, with antwacky being Liverpudlian for antique and scally being short for scallywag. |
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One complexity that we have been grappling with this year stems from a convergence of two phenomena which are not new by any means, but which have reached a critical point. |
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I will say only that the problem I'm describing is not new as much as cyclical, and that, in grim moods, I'm disheartened that so many of us can be made to read a piece of writing and remain unalert to its lessons. |
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The OSFI Advisory and its indicia are not new, they are only in the sense that it has been drafted with insurance contracts in mind and on what basis OSFI will consider a foreign insurer to be insuring in Canada a risk. |
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This argument, which will be called here the state cooptation thesis, is not new. |
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After all, this is what the formalization of several existing models in the field implies, even though their writers are not new to the profession. |
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The idea of discounts is not new to our members. |
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Torture and other ill-treatment are not new. |
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The problem of an excessive number of reports and documents is not new. |
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This moral is not new, nor is Grass's method of a crabwise narrative, revolving facts and incidents in a colloquial, sometimes humorous, somehow harried voice. |
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These tensions are not new, and are often seen as inevitable. |
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There is no big deal about the adoption of the Sharia by the Zamfara State Government as the legal system is not new to Nigerians especially those in the North. |
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Getting the local water fountains operational or carrying a glass water bottle is not new, but the data on how well those work are impressive. |
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The perception that the cost of treating the dying drives up healthcare budgets is not new, but it has also been debunked by more than 30 years' worth of evidence. |
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Better law-making and refraining from dealing with as many matters as possible through legislation are not new issues, but they need to be dealt with as quickly as possible. |
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A cow pool is defined as a business organization or cooperative which cares for and milks cows in a centralized location. Cow pools are not new. |
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Of parrots, little Jack only saw ash-gray jakos, with red tails, which abounded under the trees. But these jakos were not new to him. |
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Radios powered by handcranked generators are not new, but their market was previously seen as limited to emergency or military organizations. |
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The idea of interchangeable parts and the separate assembly line was not new, though it was little used. |
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Immigration, once unmentionable in polite political circles, will be one of the big issues in a painfully protracted campaign. British antipathy to immigration is not new. |
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Even though the Pill isn't licensed for dysmenorrhoea here, it's not new for doctors to prescribe it for period pain. |
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I know that it is not new for you, seeing that you talk of it passably. |
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Ensure there is an acceptable explanation of why or why not new data or extrapolation from data at other locations was done to fill data gaps or reduce uncertainties. |
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Allegations of transphobia are not new in the world of gay online dating. |
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Legislative ups and downs are not new to the 52-year-old Munoz. |
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The idea raised by the IBC to introduce mandatory commutations is not new. |
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Industrial espionage via computers is not new. |
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Sterling fell on September 1st because Mr Darling revealed not new truths about the economy but divisions and indecisiveness at the heart of government. |
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The idea of using study groups as a first level training ground is not new, it was already there when the first group was started but was not recognized as such. |
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The use of taxonomic surrogacy, where higher taxa are used to estimate species richness, is not new to ecological assessments. |
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The focus on the 10 per cent management strategies are not new, but Johnson says as market conditions changed in the last couple of years, some growers tried to cut corners, opting out of management strategies. |
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The use of the term genocide in the report is, however, not new. |
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This trend is not new, but dates back to the very origins of our system. |
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Concerns about foreign ownership are not new. |
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It would make sense that erratics would be religious sites to the first peoples on Alberta's landscape and stories of vandalism to ancient sites in this province are not new. |
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Although commercialised cultivation was not new to the region, it had now penetrated deeper into village society and made it more vulnerable to market forces. |
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Although academic study of the Mandaeans and their literature is not new, it has tended to be sporadic and concentrated in the hands of a few specialist scholars. |
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Basu, who is not new to this genre, said that all women who are scared of horror films should watch this movie for its gripping emotional sub-plots. |
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Much is made about the contemporary borrowing of English words into other languages, but this phenomenon is not new, nor is it very large by historical standards. |
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The basic premise of SOA is not new in information technology. |
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They note that claims of so-called reverse racism, while not new, have been at the core of an increasing number of high-profile Supreme Court cases. |
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The idea of launching satellite as dedicated navaids is not new. |
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