By evoking the shamelessness of the mythic trickster, the creative artist overcomes shame and breaks through the shackles of social constraint. |
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As a consequence, it is argued, we need a refounded movement that overcomes old divisions and practices. |
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The second type of machine overcomes both of these disadvantages by making use of only one electric motor to drive a series of stepped cones. |
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The new suspension completely overcomes that old Honda tendency towards bounce on rough surfaces, so the car holds on well on bumpy corners. |
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A faint air of hopelessness overcomes McWhorter as our conversation winds down. |
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The union overcomes this instinctive knowledge by convincing teachers that they in fact have no capacity to teach. |
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Decentralization leads to greater ownership, which in turn overcomes the collective action problems that plague all political campaigns. |
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Judicial notice overcomes the necessity of proving facts that are clearly uncontroversial or beyond reasonable dispute. |
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Such gradual accumulation overcomes our defense mechanisms and often as not causes renal failure. |
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Early on he overcomes his choking claustrophobia, finding welcome relief from the chaos above ground in unexpected places. |
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Every time it opens its waxed mustached mouth to shout a line, a sense of nostalgic giddiness overcomes the viewer. |
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The spirit of togetherness, of giving, of peace and goodwill overcomes the commercial cacophony. |
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Opera however is an old means for achieving togetherness that overcomes commonplaceness and produces happiness. |
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The two-way design overcomes this problem by using different tubes for intake and exhaust. |
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To him who overcomes, I will give the right to eat from the tree of life, which is in the paradise of God. |
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The split rate application overcomes coverage problems associated with shading. |
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The production in captation obtained with this rope overcomes widely to the rest of ropes used in the market. |
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But it is one of the challenge that Pretty Lights successfullly overcomes, with his own style. |
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But there is a long way to go before this region overcomes its twin demons of poverty and unemployment. |
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To pursue a health-care system which overcomes the reasonable and sustainable limits will do more harm than good. |
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They install a hammer spring that is so heavy it overcomes both problems by driving the hammer into the firing pin with such force that the ignition of the primer is assured. |
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The fuel pressure overcomes the spring tension in the poppet valve, forcing it from its ball and seat, injecting fuel into the prospective cylinder. |
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Second, there could be a disturbance of the peace, the extent of which overcomes provincial and federal law enforcement authorities. |
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This will never be an album that overcomes you from the get-go. |
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The fourth letter promises the morning star and power to him who overcomes. |
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The letter to Thyatira ends by promising the morning star to him who overcomes. |
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Nonverbal communication, which plays a crucial role here, overcomes many barriers. |
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Weary muscles complain mournfully, yet the heart's spirit overcomes sensations of pain, knowing that limberness shall soon follow a quick morning warm-up and stretch. |
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The light overcomes the darkness and you can now see into the once dark closet. |
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The public was beginning to discover the full scope of Higelin's talent and above all, the fascinating craziness that overcomes him on stage. |
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This overcomes the speed and size limitation of public key ciphers, since the public key cipher is only used once for each conversation. |
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How can we ensure that health care teaching overcomes barriers to effectively reach students and engage them in self-examination? |
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In his album, 74, the year he was born, he overcomes his shyness to show what he's made of. |
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With her work Prof. Dr. Sigrid Weigel overcomes the conventional division of tasks between the humanities and natural sciences. |
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One encages the ego-self when one overcomes a disagreement with a fellow man. |
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Something approaching despair overcomes you when a solemn debate over the health of British society is sparked by the failure to achieve a bronze in small-bore shooting. |
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He conquers sin by his obedience unto death, and he overcomes death by his Resurrection. |
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Pinkerton calms her and, as night falls, he gradually overcomes her shyness and tentative behaviour towards him. |
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But even when gastronomic curiosity overcomes fear, it can be disconcerting to discover that the most highly prized and delicious ones have poisonous lookalikes. |
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Persepolis overcomes this problem through two simple techniques. |
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Jesus could die and rise again because life is a positive that overwhelms and overcomes all negatives, including death. |
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Hydrogenated poly-1-decene overcomes these problems because the product is technically superior to the vegetable oil products. |
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In all eras the weak have been intimidated before the struggle, while the strong have shown that the faith in my Law overcomes everything. |
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If you can implement anything that overcomes that then you're already ahead of the game. |
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We need to develop a culture of care that overcomes the limitations imposed by a death-denying society. |
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The use of payroll as a proxy for profitability removes the need to ascertain profits or overcomes difficulties in doing so. |
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This overcomes the problem of 'pings' being blocked by a router or other network component. |
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The practice of sport is a recognized pillar in promoting peace as it overcomes both geographical borders and social classes. |
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A feature tells what your product does, while a benefit tells how your product satisfies a need or overcomes a problem. |
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Christ is our Peace and overcomes all divisions that we human beings try to impose to the benefit of some, excluding others. |
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An immense weariness overcomes me at the very thought of politics. |
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Moriarty overcomes the predictability by insisting on the complexity of Cora, who is both flat and expansive as a character. |
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The film overcomes the senses, relentlessly engaging the spectator's gaze. |
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He challenges the shades and overcomes them with the loveliness of his song. |
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He that overcomes, the same shall be clothed in white raiment. |
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By professing to live for God and of God, consecrated persons do, in fact, undertake to preach the power of the peacemaking action of grace that overcomes the disruptive dynamisms present in the human heart. |
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Moreover, the equalizer with a decision feedback recurrent structure overcomes the unstableness thanks to its nature of infinite impulse response structure. |
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These recommendations propose an organized approach to the delivery of public health services to First Nations that overcomes current legislative and jurisdictional hurdles. |
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Sammy overcomes self doubts and teasing but with supportive parents and a very clever dog, Splodge, makes the team and the first game. |
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When the servo pump is activated, the pressure builds up and overcomes the spring's force, closing the bypass and hydraulically locking the associated servo cylinder. |
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The form and lines of the eagle design connote the power upward speed of the shuttle as it overcomes Earth's gravity and enters the dark void of space where the house of the Sun Chief is located. |
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There is thus a contrast between a global transport system that overcomes the rigidities of existing regulations and an inland transport system that is constrained by national regulations to them. |
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This shows us that love overcomes all barriers. |
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With the airplane on the ground and no aerodynamic load, the stiffness of the torque shaft overcomes the weight of the elevator, causing it to move with the control column. |
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Aly overcomes the bullies through friendship forged in the real rather than the virtual world in which her primary loyalties seem initially located. |
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Landslide is a name given to a grouping of different types of events characterized by the mass movement of bedrock, earth, or debris when the force of gravity overcomes any forces stabilizing the slope. |
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Nitrogen-15 NMR detection of ketones via their oxime derivatives and quinones via their anilinohydroquinone adducts overcomes this problem. |
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Near Gloucester, the advancing water overcomes two weirs, and sometimes one in Tewkesbury, before finally petering out. |
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The vinedresser overcomes the doubts of the Phoenician by offering manifest proofs of the existence of the Homeric heroes. |
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His life story may be moving: a blind, ruddily handsome Italian of modest background takes up singing late, overcomes his timidity and achieves a dream-come-true career. |
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Here the momentum of the current overcomes the vorticity balance holding the current to the topography and the current leaves the shelf. |
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This enables the priest to trust in the power of God's word, which surpasses every human word, and in the power of grace, which overcomes human sins and shortcomings. |
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However, the wheel forms a lever that magnifies the pulling force so that it overcomes the frictional resistance in the bearing. |
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Multiplayer telegaming, game playing with other people over telephone lines, overcomes this obstacle. |
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Direzionale: The directional design overcomes the problem of wet grip and aquaplaning associated with high performance cars fitted with wide-section front tyres. |
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Dismounted for the occasion in Amsterdam and hanged as a painting on a wall of the gallery, it overcomes the rules of painting, architecture, and even physics. |
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Resistanceis the opposite of support, representing a price level where Selling Interest overcomes Buying interest and advancing prices are turning back. |
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He seems to find his ideal when he glimpses Cindy visiting her grandmother, and overcomes her resistance when they meet on a bus, charming her with his garrulous goofball act. |
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Don't press your doctor to antibiotic if your child has a viral illness: many conditions can be treated supportively until the body overcomes the infection. |
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Mr. Etherington expressed the view that this is the preferred option for SPE and CRIRSCO because it overcomes the limitations outlined for the first option. |
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Dried whole-plant Artemisa annua slows evolution of malaria drug resistance and overcomes resistance to artemisinin. |
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This is a factor in remaining steady to shot or halting on command, when temptation or orneriness overcomes their training. |
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Harvest wonderful buds full of trichomes that will cause you an insatiable hunger and, after a short time of activity a total relaxing sensation overcomes your body. |
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With his conversion transmitted on satellite broadcasting, Allam overcomes another stage of his hatred for his culture, which in fact is a sort of pathetic detestation of himself. |
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Our new PJFS overcomes the limitations and liabilities of traditional file systems and is the first file system suitable for high assurance applications. |
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This mode of locomotion overcomes the slippery nature of sand or mud by pushing off with only static portions on the body, thereby minimizing slipping. |
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Pathfinder overcomes these obstacles by allowing test to occur on industry standard film frames to safely usher diced and thin devices through the test process. |
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The attraction, or hydrophile, of the silicon becomes so great, in fact, that it overcomes the strong bond that water molecules feel for other water molecules. |
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The Company's RightSize Particle Manufacturing Technology overcomes many of the drawbacks of traditional micronization and is well suited to demanding applications. |
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