While the plight of parasitic lice and mites are unlikely to attract outpourings of public sympathy, more charismatic insects are also at risk. |
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The problems for the idea that these impacts triggered the massive volcanic outpourings are as follows. |
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We're not going to dwell, we're not going to indulge in an orgy of introspection and outpourings of grief. |
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The Solapur riots had started when fanatic Hindus resisted Muslims protesting against the outpourings of the American evangelist Falwell. |
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Associated with these intrusions were outpourings of andesitic and more acidic lavas and fine ashes. |
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During the past 250 million years, there have been 29 massive lava outpourings around the world, called large igneous provinces. |
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Equally irksome, however, is the trend for outpourings of cloying sentimentality that deface the personal columns at this time of year. |
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I think I'm about to go through a period where random moments of sentimentality will be the triggers for massive outpourings. |
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However, unlike much contemporary travel writing, his work is free of emotional outpourings. |
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Alcoholics Anonymous meetings became fraught with fears that his emotional outpourings would appear in print. |
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Reward people to be offended, whether with money or public outpourings of concern, and more offendedness will be produced. |
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Framing this problem in terms of a romantic comedy, however, will keep the issues carefully contained, thus preventing any undue outpourings of grief or rage. |
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There were outpourings of prejudice and hatred, fantasies of violence accompanied by curses and epithets, psychotic rhapsodies, monologues of suicide and self-mutilation. |
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The fascination that inspired Warhol's postage-stamp portraiture and Elton John's outpourings retains its grip. |
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Sadly, reports of Mandela's death the following December were true, and were greeted with outpourings of grief across the world. |
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There have already been outpourings of joy on the streets of Conakry because of the football – and a tragedy. |
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Despite the verbal outpourings in Sharm el-Sheikh and Jerusalem, nothing has yet been done in this respect. |
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This natural region is characterized by flat or rolling plains, the result of immense lava outpourings 60 million years ago. |
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When we lost soldiers in Afghanistan, there were national outpourings of grief. |
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Clearly, Pentecostal outpourings in the last 2,000 years were rooted in a passionate desire to know Jesus better, to be closer to Him. |
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But, after the outpourings of friendship, the sage recommends that we have generous resolutions: et super utraque dilectio sapientiae. |
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And one more thing: no Aquarian can put up with constant outpourings of feelings, convinced as they are such feelings go without saying. |
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Even so, in the early 1980s there were much larger outpourings of people at nuclear disarmament demonstrations. |
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What if his emotional outpourings were a problem in his marriage? |
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If public sentiment had to be judged by the outpourings on the country's numerous Internet bulletin boards, it would appear alarmingly chauvinistic and bellicose. |
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The spiritual heart of India can be felt in his musical outpourings. |
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But one of Austen's tricks is to embed many a clue as to the real ruses of other characters in the unsuspicious outpourings of this much-ignored old maid. |
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New acquaintances of Mr Quill's are sometimes struck by the contrast between the belligerence of his public outpourings and the innocuousness of his private life. |
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Given the right conditions, such synergy can reverberate throughout a community, uplifting all in a rising draft of collective creative outpourings. |
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All of which raises the question: why bother when Google, Amazon, Apple and others are putting civilisation's creative outpourings online as fast as their editing, scanning and recording machines can cope? |
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In these hard times, the one message that should be heard is that European countries can no longer afford the European Union, its institutions and its immense outpourings of legislation. |
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Czech movies may soon be as much a staple on the art-house circuit as the effervescent outpourings of France's New Wave. |
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In the case where the community actually does not want the person to leave because they like him or her, outpourings of messages will come to keep the person within the fold. |
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Its words are outpourings from the heart giving fresh life to the spirit. |
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The sulphurous outpourings of this little magma factory thrusting its head above the mid-Atlantic ridge make the rotten eggs thrown at many an English comic at the Glasgow Empire seem positively benign. |
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In the towns and villages in mourning, bells ringing out in full peal brought outpourings of joy, laughter and tears, all mixed together in indescribable euphoria. |
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The enormous outpourings of the recording industry and its advances in digital reproduction have converted some musicologists into discographers. |
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