The very first paragraph of my book The Truth about Writing runs as follows. |
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He quoted directly the relevant paragraph of the federal code, which outlaws paying persons to register or to vote. |
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That submission calls for serious consideration and it has led to some close textual analysis of the paragraph in question. |
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There is an error in the third paragraph which is sufficiently serious to warrant that I replace the copy. |
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With the addition of a few commas and the striking out of the one paragraph, the deal already on the table will finally go through. |
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The following paragraph has been justified by a monospaced text-processing system. |
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The gloss I just referred to is adverted to in paragraph 34 of our written submissions. |
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In my judgment the Part 20 claim must fail by reason of what I have said in the preceding paragraph. |
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Looking at the way the relevant paragraph is worded, I can see how it might be read that way. |
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This command makes it easy to change the paragraph width, add additional words, control word wrap, and more. |
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I didn't explain myself very well in one paragraph, so I expanded on what I meant. |
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I'm taking at least twice the time to type 4 lines of text, not even worthy to be called a paragraph. |
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Your Honours will see the references in paragraph 9 of our written submissions. |
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Can anyone tell me what is wrong with that paragraph and why it is self-refuting? |
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We can agree the deletion of the second paragraph, although this is a statement of fact. |
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There is a paragraph in the appellant's submissions that refers to the unacceptability of simply allowing a person to languish in detention. |
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Since publication, Valder has slightly amended the text of his manifesto, replacing the second last paragraph. |
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Thus, whether or not a paragraph scheme can permit repayment to the employer is a somewhat academic question. |
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The narrative halts for a paragraph to depict the dreary marsh landscape on a late winter afternoon. |
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It was not necessary to summarise paragraphs 47 or 48 for the conclusion in paragraph 49 is that there was a repudiation by Alstom. |
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He's obviously a bit unsure about his closing sentence but as a zippy opening paragraph, that first bit is quite fun. |
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The first two sentences of paragraph 100 would certainly have had to be revised. |
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The first sentence of paragraph 40 is accordingly to be treated as an admission. |
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That paragraph also buries the lede a bit, since we skipped right over a glowing projection for Yu Darvish. |
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What appears in paragraph 19 is not probative on what it says beyond the document annexed to it. |
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This, as the copy editor Steve Pickering liked to say, is the antepenultimate paragraph. |
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The column is so full of nostalgia and reveries that it's a bit hard to locate the argument, but I think this paragraph is it. |
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In this day and age it is hard to believe that people can be held up to hatred, ridicule and contempt by a light-hearted gossip paragraph. |
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Vary the paragraph sizes and limit each paragraph to four or five lines max. |
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Preview pane strips out all the carriage returns and line feeds, so everything becomes one huge paragraph. |
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That paragraph may be applicable in some cases, but it certainly should not be regarded as being of general application. |
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At the last paragraph on the page he describes the effect of the apportionments, and that is that. |
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The arbitral tribunal may rule on a plea referred to in paragraph of this article either as a preliminary question or in an award on the merits. |
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My experience is that the two propositions set forth in the preceding paragraph are articles of faith among this crowd. |
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My printer died and I have a hard time reading a run-on paragraph on screen. |
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I reveal most of the plot, so if you want to avoid the spoilers, skip any paragraph preceded by an asterisk. |
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As the woman I quoted at the beginning of this paragraph put it, the pilgrim's journey is distinguished by its sacred purpose. |
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Gill Sans is my favourite sans-serif typeface bar none, but I wouldn't recommend it for body-text of more than a paragraph or so. |
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I was gonna write this paragraph about how her car had been T-boned, and all this other stuff. |
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Even more than the words in the previous paragraph, it suggests an evil, malevolent intelligence at work. |
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Looking back at my first post in this thread, the scare quotes that crop up in the second paragraph should have reoccurred in the third. |
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Now, re-read this paragraph and if you don't recognize the screwiness of the results, read it again. |
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At this point I lost my thread and was unable to write a further paragraph. |
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I would like to point out, if you read the next paragraph in the judge's finding, he seemed to throw a bone to each side. |
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I picked up Toole's book because, thumbing through it, I'd read a paragraph that rang with truth as I had come to know it with Muhammad Ali. |
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For example, the paragraph covering exclusions from patentability has not been changed. |
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I have a tick with a question mark next to paragraph 93, and paragraph 94 just does not follow on the facts. |
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There is quite a bit that I disagree with in that memo and specifically in that paragraph. |
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For instance, there is an entire chapter on mesmerism, but hardly a paragraph on steel. |
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Then in paragraph 32 he struck a theme which has echoed loud in the to and fro of argument on these appeals. |
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You're skipping this paragraph, but my pleasure in recalling this production must overrule your bored befuddlement. |
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Yes, I have, and they are set out in detail in the written submissions, but I want to highlight in paragraph 26 where it all goes wrong. |
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We were to underline the thesis in the first paragraph and put brackets around the topic sentence of each body paragraph. |
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Come back and read the next paragraph to discover more about how TV channels repeatedly trail their top programmes to try to make us watch them. |
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This paragraph, apart from the final eight words, is transposed from a corresponding paragraph in the Annex to the Directive. |
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Due to an editing error, an earlier version of this article misattributed the viewpoint in the final paragraph. |
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Having invented this sequence, he spends the rest of the paragraph shoehorning events into the stages. |
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His trained eyes slid vertically down the paragraph and he sighed in disgust. |
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The final paragraph of the letter, printed in bold type, made it very clear what would happen if they didn't accept. |
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Each religion is announced in bold type followed by a paragraph or two of elementary explanation. |
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You may have noticed I said rod in the singular in that last paragraph, with good reason. |
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Nobody write another paragraph on Vietnam or the National Guard or muddy politics or dirty laundry. |
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With his long nailed finger, he skimmed through the many lines of text until he found a paragraph that was familiar to him. |
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The writing style grips the attention from the dramatic opening to the wonderfully undramatic quote in the sign off paragraph. |
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After pages of beautifully written memories, Hyena's Belly ends suddenly with a sharp unembellished paragraph. |
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Your Honours will see at paragraph 157 where he set out the basis of the contention that it was not bona fide. |
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The first level of relationship that you can participate in is the booty call as was suggested by the text immediately above this paragraph. |
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The most important point of the entire article is tucked inconspicuously into a paragraph, making it almost unnoticeable. |
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It accepts ordered and unordered lists without trying to enclose them in paragraph tags. |
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I sat into the small hours of the morning and read from the first paragraph to the last! |
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The problem was I remembered the story as being really big when it was just a very small three paragraph article written in small print. |
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This, combined with the endless paragraph and the often very long sentences, produces a hallucinatory effect, and also one of unstoppability. |
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I've gone over the text many times, and I don't see how someone could think that I'd replied with only a single, snippy, off-topic paragraph. |
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I've added the boxout to the right of this paragraph to feature a related comment that doesn't really fit in the main body of the text. |
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Thus, his restatement is paragraph two of the story, not the story's negation. |
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Only one paragraph before he tells us this, he claims that Orwell had lapsed from socialism into an apolitical brand of liberalism. |
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Articles should be formatted to 65 characters per line or less, including spaces, and written in short paragraph sections. |
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I might be guilty of nit-picking there, but read the final paragraph, which comes close to a rational conclusion, then veers wildly. |
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I mean, as long as I do my own things in my own right as well, so at least they get into the second paragraph of my obit, then I'll be fine. |
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Are you talking of the whole article or is the matter complained of simply the paragraph that you object to? |
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Exercise Five then asks learners to identify statives and adjective participles in an example paragraph. |
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The purpose of the provision in paragraph 18.15 is to prevent arbitrary or capricious searches. |
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Some of it is carping, but this paragraph raises an alarm bell that also went off in my head when I first read it. |
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Yeah, you see, I've tried very, very hard to come up with a paragraph that'll win me busloads of sympathy from one and all. |
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I have answered the questions posed by the magistrates in the case stated in the final paragraph of the judgment. |
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I asked my question because I had in mind paragraph 5 in the case stated in the Woolworths matter. |
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Each of the terrible ten is accompanied by a helpful little paragraph explaining just why it merits our censure. |
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Higgs decided to write an extra paragraph on possible applications to the strong interaction. |
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I agree with her submission that his construction would render paragraph 3 in practice otiose. |
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In paragraph 3 the Tribunal found the facts and there is no challenge to the facts as set out in that paragraph. |
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It just took fifteen minutes to write that paragraph and I'm still not sure whether it makes any sense. |
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We agree with the views expressed in that paragraph but we emphasise that today we would not have allowed that appeal. |
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Entries are usually fairly short, maybe a sentence or a paragraph, but can be much longer. |
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In the first paragraph the trial judge accurately set out the first two issues. |
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So do not take the following sentences as some fluffy hyperbole meant to substitute for a real, five paragraph review. |
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By the way, can I draw everyone's attention to my overuse of parentheses in the last paragraph? |
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I take into account the summary allegations at paragraph 16 of the skeleton argument. |
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The final paragraph is, however, a good summation of the current state of affairs. |
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This book contains many factoids that were useful with respect to my professional needs, but the most memorable paragraph for me is this one. |
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His concluding paragraph is illustrative of his straightforward and rational approach. |
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It may, if your Honour would permit me, simply to refer to one paragraph of her Honour's judgment. |
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Almost every other paragraph in his letter contains inaccuracies, but there is insufficient space in this letter to rebut them all. |
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In a worst case scenario, Shiite judges could use this paragraph to allow the Grand Ayatollah's fatwas to over-rule secular legislation. |
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Now, another problem with that paragraph is that it seeks to deal in a compendious manner with disparate kinds of corroborative evidence. |
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Their Honours go on in the next paragraph to say it is really a no evidence case and on the next page to infer error of law. |
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Also known as the paragraph mark, the pilcrow, for such a humble, rarely used mark, has a surprisingly complex history. |
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Over time, the paragraph was afforded a new line, so that the pilcrows aligned along the left of a column. |
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Word will not allow you to delete that paragraph mark because it is a part of the document's table format. |
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As noted in paragraph 17 above, the occupancy fee incorporates three components, namely, mortgage interest, condominium fees, and property taxes. |
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But acting inquisitorially does not mean acting unfairly, as paragraph 17 of the Scheme makes plain. |
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I will not read out that first paragraph on page 295 which is the judge's instructions to the jury. |
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As I stated in the opening paragraph of my article, the issue is contentious and controversial. |
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Just bear with me as I stand aside to raise my hand and utter a solemn pledge that the following paragraph will make more sense than the first. |
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They tend to come in threes, though a single fleuron can be useful to indicate the beginning of a paragraph. |
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My brain was so fogged, my memory so poor and my concentration so fleeting that it would take me the entire morning to eke out a paragraph. |
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To provide additional overview, the following paragraph was gleaned from the court documents. |
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In the preceding paragraph the natural posture is explained as a standing posture. |
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The foregoing analysis in my view marches with that advanced by my Lord in paragraph 24 and 25 of his judgment, with which I respectfully agree. |
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The paragraph is remarkable for its gassy banality, but let us just marvel at the folly of that last line. |
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As the paragraph was extremely prejudicial, the appellants should have had the opportunity of replying to it. |
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The paragraph referring to the incident has now been deleted in its entirety. |
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The second sentence of paragraph 41 of the Court's judgment is framed in not untypical Delphic terms. |
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Each separate verselet, or sentence, is therefore seen as one bullet item in this paragraph on God-Israel relationships. |
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In your final paragraph you suggest that the underclass is a stain on our society, which suggests we somehow create it. |
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I much prefer if you type a short paragraph hailing me up rather than being included in a list of names. |
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I noticed this morning there seems to be an error in the paragraph numeration. |
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If I was proud of a phrase or a particular paragraph, well, my pride was probably a sign that I'd overwritten. |
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At the beginning of each paragraph in an APA full-text article, a small gray paragraph symbol appears. |
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I used paragraph marks because your built-in preview concatenated my paragraphs into one. |
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It is a good idea to display paragraph marks as you work so that you don't accidentally lose a paragraph's formatting properties. |
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This was clearly not my primary concern and was mentioned only parenthetically in the last paragraph of my letter. |
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His concluding paragraph is a bit of a humdinger, though, and is worth quoting in full. |
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It's a grand symphonic paragraph of High Romanticism and shows that Bantock could write symphonically when he put his mind to it. |
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As is so often the case, it is the use of the passive voice in the paragraph that leads you into ambiguity and trouble. |
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In paragraph 1 he gives details of his experience in forensic medicine and pathology. |
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The relevant text of the preamble to Chapter 6 and of paragraph 6.2 should therefore be amended to read as follows. |
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Chapter 3, on pre-Christian Egyptian monasticism, along with a paragraph on Sufi mysticism, is too sketchy and vague to be of much help. |
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Now, go back and re-read the first paragraph or the next sentence will sound a little strange. |
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This is the form in which the European Court abstracted the relevant part of Article 6 in paragraph of its decision. |
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Yes, I think the reason I did not have it there, I think a hole punch has obscured the paragraph number. |
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At paragraph 16 of his determination the Adjudicator concluded that he accepted Dr Gallwey's assessment. |
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The first objective of the book, stated in the first paragraph of the preface, is to help citizens become ecologically literate. |
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The passages that we cite in paragraph 14 are to the effect that there were findings about young men. |
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Your Honours will see the second-last paragraph of what I might conveniently refer to as the digest. |
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And finally relating to the first paragraph I wasted the long weekend grumping around the house. |
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These stories, ranging in length from a few pages to a paragraph to a sentence, convey a sense of emptiness. |
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Yet questions remain, encapsulated in one elegant paragraph in Butler's first chapter. |
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The crux of our submission in response, I suppose, is encapsulated in paragraph 20 of our written submissions. |
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May I displeasure you with the exceptional third paragraph of his lengthier review? |
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Bill is never a paragraph away from an anecdote, and everything he says is rooted in experience and fact. |
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Under the paragraph 3 process, parents have a qualified right to insist on their preference for a particular school. |
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That conclusion, Mr Phillips says, flies in the face of the evidence recorded at paragraph 86 and shows that it was left out of account. |
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There are no quotation marks to mark the dialogue, no paragraph breaks for new speakers and many times the speaker is never even identified. |
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I entered these establishments unsolicited, sketched their latest grisly fashions, and then wrote a paragraph about them for a free sheet called The South Side News. |
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The paragraph in question had been in his article through galley proofs, which Sheldrake had seen and approved, but was somehow accidentally omitted in the layout process. |
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After the concert, the ustad watched happily as a few students, who were unlettered street urchins till recently, drew rudraveenas and wrote a paragraph about it each. |
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This was the asseveration in the first paragraph of the petition. |
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There beginning in the sixth paragraph an answer was intimated. |
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If your Honours go to paragraph 2.1, you will see that the plaintiff was injured in this case when he fell on a section of a driveway which had a gradient of 47 per cent. |
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Opening to a marked page he pointed a paragraph out using his finger. |
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It's worth noting that in today's American food service world, probably none of the Spanish language terms used in the above paragraph are unfamiliar. |
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The text bubbles with bullet points, subheads and one paragraph sections. |
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Then the reporter or editor decides which of the facts shall be the first paragraph of the story, thus emphasizing one fact above the other eleven. |
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Start putting keyword phrases in bold in the second paragraph. |
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And writers seem to get it a lot, the relationship between words and page and phrase and paragraph, or stanza. |
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Ten storey Love Songby Richard Milward The story of a struggling artist who is discovered and corrupted, all in one paragraph. |
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Words were scraped away with a penknife or inserted carefully in the lines of text, and then listed in an errata paragraph to attest that the approved document was unaltered. |
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That paragraph has all the hallmarks of the lawyer's craft in playing a card which he or she conceives to strengthen the client's prospects of winning the game. |
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The compensation mentioned in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be equivalent to the value of the expropriated investments immediately before the expropriation is made. |
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In select passages we have extracted in paragraph 18, they have made some extremely cautionary remarks about how the failure to give evidence should be used. |
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The paragraph I am trying to bring to life is a poetic form in itself, though one that gives me an odd freedom to write away from lyrical stanzas, line breaks, and the isolation of individual words. |
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Each piece of software is described in an abbreviated prose paragraph. |
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Think about that for a second if after the preceding paragraph you remain convinced of the infallibility of our system. |
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Can I finish a sentence in this paragraph without using a question mark? |
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As I read the first paragraph of the letter, my heart rate quickened. |
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If the story fell apart by the first paragraph, it would not save itself by the end. |
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Journalists spend an extraordinary amount of time paring the information in their copy down to the bare minimum, especially in the all-important lead paragraph. |
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Even so, my last paragraph gives me a bit of a weaselly way out. |
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However, that paragraph concludes with a statement that a confession will not be voluntary if the questioning is calculated to overcome the freedom of will of the suspect. |
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The above paragraph, by the way, is written in a week when a leading publisher announced an advance payment of 500,000 to a previously unpublished author. |
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Isn't that a bit of a stretch from a fairly unexceptionable paragraph? |
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I thought the last paragraph was the most incisive passage in the piece. |
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Although as the final paragraph says, the group may have still fallen afoul of the law by not putting complete addresses on some of the pamphlets. |
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The above paragraph makes me sound like a total airhead, even to myself. |
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Why did The Washington Post kiss it off in one nasty paragraph? |
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It is a short book, written in one unbroken paragraph, but it explores profound ideas about individual responsibility, language and reality, and the nature of fiction. |
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Actually, you should probably just read that whole paragraph, it's almost envious of the wild, sun and sand lifestyle of that rogue devil Hussein. |
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The beginning of a paragraph is usually indented in print, unless preceded by an interlinear space, but not always in handwriting or word processing, nor in display material. |
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If you don't want to read the spoiler, skip the following paragraph. |
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I will not quote them verbatim, because they appear to me to be admirably and correctly encapsulated in paragraph 2 of the headnote to the report, which I do quote. |
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She spends a long paragraph patiently explaining, as though to a first-year student at Columbia J-School, that it's perfectly acceptable to use Xeroxes in a news story. |
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Then I scribble down a paragraph here, a paragraph there, when a notion strikes. |
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The first Order under this paragraph shall not be made unless a draft of the Order has been laid before and approved by resolution of each House of Parliament. |
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I write the opening paragraph, which sets everything into motion. |
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I found errors in almost every paragraph that Klingman had written in the material attacking Kutler and yours truly. |
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I demand topic sentences in every paragraph these days, for one. |
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Since my blogger app simply turns the posting's first paragraph into its item description, an ampersand in graph one brought the feed to its knees. |
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For a writer who was a master of reduction, never one to linger on the passing view, this was an unusually effulgent paragraph. |
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However, paragraph 56 of that document indicates that the townscape and landscape of the wider locality must inform considerations of design and layout. |
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I shall return to this question later at paragraph 124 and following. |
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Is the finding on page 1581 in paragraph 29 a finding of sham? |
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Some say the ending is the second most important paragraph after the lede. |
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That paragraph requires the loan in question to have been used wholly for the purposes of the trade carried out by the recipient of the loan, in this case the company. |
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Whitman is made to share a chapter, lumped in with Proust, Wilde, and Baudelaire, in which he is allotted a mere paragraph. |
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This short paragraph does not even scratch the surface of a book that has many novel insights and profound ideas, and which opens up numerous lines for further inquiry. |
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Since neither mating type switching nor transposition will be discussed here in further detail the interested reader is referred to the reviews cited in this paragraph. |
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If this is what he did to a paragraph in a forgettable speech, what pray tell did he do to something that really mattered? |
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How much bull can one fit in such a short opening paragraph? |
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Can you tell that that last paragraph was like a pep talk to myself? |
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You see for yourself that that paragraph just consists of flabby and general rhetoric that kinda sorta sounds believable. |
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Further in the event of such pooling or combining, any payment made in accordance with paragraph 3 hereof shall be apportioned in the same way as royalties. |
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The column is a little hard to read since the Times website has inexplicably removed all the paragraph breaks, but it's worth plowing through anyway. |
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To be mentioned in the same paragraph in print with these people is mind-boggling to me. |
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One common task is removing extra paragraph marks in the document. The macro in this tip makes short work of removing all the extra paragraph marks. |
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In the paragraph that this passage appears in, he is arguing against the notion that the President should have the sole power of appointment without the consent of the Senate. |
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Sometimes, like in a scene on the Cayman Islands when he meets an old man who has been cast away, it seems as if he might spare a paragraph or two for an emotional response. |
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Frankly, with a vast online knowledge base at your fingertips, it would be a miracle if people didn't swipe a phrase here or pilfer a juicy paragraph there. |
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His address can be found at the web page linked in the next paragraph. |
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Whilst I am on that page, and apropos of your Honour's last question, I would also refer to the first full paragraph at page 96, the last two sentences commencing. |
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And inspiration deserts us to the extent that we resort to the lazy journalist's technique of the dreaded self-referencing paragraph apropos of nothing. |
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Ironically, there was already a syntactic oddity in the quoted paragraph. |
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Isn't that a little sideswipe at him in the first paragraph? |
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The same issue could arise under article 2, paragraph 1, of the Covenant. |
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The following specimen count was contained in paragraph 13 of the Second Schedule to the Indictments Act 1915 before it was repealed. |
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He is a master of the breathless paragraph, the hypnotic meditation. |
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There is an intriguing paragraph on the use of acciaccaturas in opus 33 in general and opus 33, no. |
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The paragraph 2 power to examine does not include a power to compel someone to stop or to require someone to comply with that examination. |
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Where the common unit of verse is based on meter or rhyme, the common unit of prose is purely grammatical, such as a sentence or paragraph. |
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This language is quoted from Resolution 242's second preambular paragraph without quotation marks. |
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It displays paragraph marks at the end of each paragraph, arrow symbols at tab positions, and little dots for spaces. |
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Sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraph, section by section, Heil connects words and phrases to detect chiasms throughout Hebrews. |
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It goes on like that for another half a paragraph, but you get the idea. |
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For example, the students review reflexive verbs after reading a page that contains seven examples of reflexive verbs in one paragraph. |
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The text contains suggestive but non-explicit images, and every factoid is written as a single paragraph separated by three center-aligned dots. |
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His September piece has a paragraph about trophy wives that is a masterpiece. |
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The five paragraph theme is probably still the dominant model, even though it is politely dismissed by compositionist and rhetoricians. |
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Her theory crystallizes in the final paragraph of the essay. |
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You should avoid changing tense in the middle of a paragraph. |
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Please refer to section 2, paragraph 4 for the appropriate information. |
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Try bulletizing your information as opposed to writing it in standard paragraph format. |
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The principal change in paragraph 1406 is the reduction in the rates of duty provided in the House bill on ceramic decalcomanias. |
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His eyes went to his book and stayed there long enough to finish a paragraph. He dog-eared it and put it down. |
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A search bar quickly translates and defines each individual Chinese character in a sentence or paragraph. |
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The frantic fanaticism of this paragraph deprives us of all hope that Mr. Irving will, as we once fondly hoped, outgrow his juvenilities. |
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To add a tab stop, click anywhere in a paragraph to select it, then click the ruler where you want to set the tab stop to occur. |
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In the following paragraph Charlotte describes her sister's indignant reaction at her having ventured into such an intimate realm with impunity. |
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Article 14, paragraph 3, of the Charter, foresees the handling of Kingdom affairs in all other cases by the Netherlands. |
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The latter option will reflow text to even out the spacing within each paragraph. |
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Relatively raw, relationshiply raw, as explained in the second paragraph of this chapter. |
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Here's a rigmarolish paragraph, you say, about such a trifle as triliterality. |
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I had to unindent the first line of each paragraph so that my essay would fit onto one side of paper. |
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The second one is the article 44 paragraph 3 through which the government can force a global vote on all amendments it did not approve or submit itself. |
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You'll need to use this technique almost every time you see parenthesized romanettes or letters in the middle of a contractual or legislative paragraph. |
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The news account started by recounting details of the candidate's appearance and buried the lede by not mentioning his new call for tax reform until the 19th paragraph. |
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The first paragraph of the Introduction of a report published in 2009 by the Secretariat of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues published a report, states. |
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Due to the aforegoing, the initiative could not be finalised in time for 8 September 2010 or in advance of the general meeting referred to in paragraph 5 below. |
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Thereafter the court ruled unanimously in paragraph 2c of its dispositif that threat or use of force by means of nuclear weapons is contrary to the UN charter and is unlawful. |
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Of the many forces discussed in this paragraph, tidal force is still highly debated and defended as a possible principle driving force of plate tectonics. |
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As we go to press, Fareed Zakaria, author, Time columnist, and CNN host, was suspended for plagiarizing a paragraph from a Jill Lepore New Yorker essay for his column in Time. |
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In particular, the last paragraph of the reading passage talks about different tendencies identified by sociolinguists in compliments given by female and male speakers. |
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For those who find it particularly difficult to make the jump from sentence to cohesive paragraph writing, the topic sentence is the first mountain to climb. |
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Indeed, the examples illustrating the use of the presumptions in paragraph could be construed as creating an irrebuttable presumption of a lobbying purpose. |
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Paragraph five provided visitation in one of the father's houses in Dubai for up to two weeks duration and up to four times per annum. |
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Paragraph 91 of the Trust prohibits the settlor from ever participating in the capital of the Trust. |
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Paragraph 6.10 deals with the particular problems faced by pupils with special educational needs. |
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Paragraph 2 lays down disqualifications from membership so as to ensure that the panel is truly independent. |
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At Paragraph 17-003 of the book, it is stated that a bare licence may be express or implied. |
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Following the said surgical procedures set forth in Paragraph 7 hereinbefore, the Plaintiff's condition was worse than it had been pre-operatively. |
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Paragraph of the definition then goes on to say that, to avoid doubt, it includes brothers, stepbrothers, stepsisters, step-parents or guardians, grandparents, and so forth. |
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Paragraph is the exclusionary provision, modified by subsection. |
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Paragraph 6 of Article 29 stated that, if a petition was successful, a referendum should be held within three years. |
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Paragraph and line numbers refer to Procli Diadochi, In Platonis Timaeum commentaria, ed. |
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Paragraph 1 was rephrased, now putting the capacity to perform functions in the first place. |
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CalliGrapher is a registered trademark, and ParaGraph, the ParaGraph logo, HodoGraph and MorphInk are trademarks of ParaGraph PI, a Silicon Graphics company. |
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