Fun is the band's modus operandi as they try to infuse the crowd with a swirl of positivity. |
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In tune with the usual modus operandi of the industry, the audio was released on Wednesday and people struggled to find parking place. |
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Industry observers have noticed a not-so-subtle shift in the modus operandi of the multi-nationals. |
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The modus operandi used by genre critics is still connected with means of definition and categorization. |
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I think that the congresswoman suggests a modus operandi, which is unfortunate. |
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Its modus operandi is thus quite unconnected with that of the Pill, where overall blood serum levels are raised. |
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One possible reason for the different functions encoded by R genes is the different modus operandi employed by different pathogen species. |
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The usual modus operandi was that robbers identified isolated residential localities and targeted lonely women. |
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Their modus operandi was to approach candidates ahead of the examination with the promise of showing them the paper in advance. |
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The modus operandi in most of the cases has been remarkably similar in its old-school simplicity. |
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The normal modus operandi is incremental adjustment focused on solving specific policy problems or political issues. |
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There is too much danger that the subject may notice the sameness of the modus operandi. |
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For just as he acted according to the modus operandi that has characterised his government, so did the opposition. |
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Sadly, this approach or concept has never been part of the modus operandi of the Leader of the Opposition. |
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It's almost like the signature, the modus operandi, of a disinformation campaign. |
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This is also the standard modus operandi of academic or conventional economics. |
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Serious problems arise, however, when instrumental reason dominates the institution's modus operandi and modus vivendi. |
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The modus operandi was to trap leopards near human settlements and release them deep inside a forest, away from people. |
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However some have managed to discern a modus operandi, which could be considered clever if it were not so over-used. |
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The modus operandi of the protesters is that they spot something on TV they think they can hype into an object of protest. |
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The modus operandi in Africa shows how professional the execution of their plan was. |
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So it certainly fits with the Government's modus operandi, which is to have a Minister to control and dictate everything, and, where he cannot do that, to ignore a commission. |
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That seems to be the modus operandi as The League moves closer to the seven-year itch. |
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However, de-miners crawling on their bellies to identify, excavate, and destroy mines remain the default modus operandi. |
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With a spurt in railway crimes the railway police have hit upon the idea to bring out posters and laminated sheets depicting the modus operandi employed by the offenders. |
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This was in the days before satellites and instant communications, and I have often wondered what would have happened had our modus operandi been widely known at the time. |
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The modus operandi, they said, was for divers with aqualungs to collect perlemoen which they then took ashore at dusk in sacks and left in a hideout in the bush and dunes. |
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Poe's general modus operandi was to meld together facts with fiction. |
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That's not my usual modus operandi, but maybe I can make an exception. |
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To be fair, we only have his side of the story, but I'm inherently distrusting of the police and it does fit completely with their usual modus operandi. |
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This is the modus operandi of our stone-age politicians of the Opposition. |
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As always with CBS, if it's not broken, don't fix it seems to be their modus operandi. |
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But under the ad hoc rules of crony capitalism, the law counts for little and political hardball is the modus operandi. |
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While they fought each other on the details, they shared enough in principle to find a modus operandi. |
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Their modus operandi of presenting ultimatums while refusing to negotiate can only mean that this administration is not seriously interested in obtaining compliance. |
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Anyone who has ever spent any time in a political chatroom will recognize both the mentality and the writing style, which are the modus operandi of the booboisie. |
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After being responsible for such summer box office brain candy, it's only natural to expect more of the same, style-over-substance modus operandi. |
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Her main modus operandi was to create a false sense of trust with unsuspecting employers and new friends, using the fake identities, and later stealing them blind. |
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Emotional demonstrativeness has never been our particular modus operandi. |
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The Journal's modus operandi included slander and character assassination. |
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Rubin echoed this message today, explicitly endorsing it as a modus operandi for the Egyptian military. |
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We identified the suspect from the same modus operandi that had been used in other heists. |
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When they benchmark themselves against competitive systems, they often realize their modi operandi are out of date. |
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Conforming to the consensus and not questioning our thinking, beliefs and modi operandi, limits diversity. |
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Employing the same modus operandi, he struck her from behind and used a knife to slash her, this time above her buttocks. |
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But the committeemen were not to be diverted by the long-winded, jargonized explanations of the Nielsen modus operandi. |
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Every professional association defines its own admission criteria and modus operandi. |
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Police identified a number of attacks which matched Sutcliffe's modus operandi and tried to question the killer, but he was never charged with other crimes. |
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Their modus operandi resembled another bank heist at Chelambra in Kozhikode recently, where the culprits bore through the wall into the strongroom. |
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The violin sonata incorporates the first, incomprehensible, melody that Delius had attempted to dictate to Fenby before their modus operandi had been worked out. |
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