He credits this awesome landscape with inspiring many of the crystalline passages of prose that have illuminated his other books. |
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Scholars such as Yitzhak Heinemann and Yonah Frankel suggested classification of Midrashic passages by form. |
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What these passages show is that the biblical vision for God's creation is completeness, fullness, wholeness, and well-being. |
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Much like a requiem, the mood is mournful, even funereal, and the work includes passages one could label classical and minimalist. |
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All the same, there are two passages in the book that I found eerily premonitory of what she would do ten years later. |
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He read all the books and I do mean all and could recite large passages of film dialogue by heart. |
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Apart from a brief foray into Proverbs, every single one of the passages was from the Psalms. |
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On the other hand, the arias, despite some dangerously unstable passages and wobbly intonation from the orchestra, were excellent. |
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However, there are a number of passages that shine with lucid, electrifying prose. |
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It thins mucus in air passages and makes it easier to cough up mucus and clear airways, allowing easier breathing. |
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Continuing with Millar's book, one of the most striking passages early on is the almost random way he seems to have come into his kingdom. |
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Music passages are pleasantly rendered and there is some hint of surround activity in some thunderstorm sequences. |
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There's nothing axiomatically pejorative about it, and some passages of history have made it a term of honor. |
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As it is, the prose passages are prosaic and the rap doggerel is merely tedious. |
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Most of its passages were very skinny, much too skinny for the cacodaemons I'd populated it with. |
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It's passages like this, where he talks about his message, that strike a false note in the tone and the language used. |
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Certain whole chapters and innumerable shorter passages have simply lodged themselves word-perfect in my brain. |
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The nature of that extension can be seen by reference to two passages in the report. |
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This question may be answered in a general way by reference to such passages as those just cited. |
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One of the most difficult passages for the violin in the first movement is a melodic minor one-octave scale in fingered octaves. |
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Some were even equipped with an autopilot to help the pilot during the long passages to and from the target. |
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Contrast was provided by alternating choral chant with passages sung by soloists. |
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He leads you on further through more passages and rooms until finally you arrive at your table. |
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He rose to his feet, and then leapt back when a loud roar issued from one of the many passages branching from the cavern. |
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The schoolboys of classical Athens memorized the Homeric passages that taught the classical virtues. |
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The tenor in these passages is assertive, quite at odds with the almost diffident tone of the rest of the book. |
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The level of British migration is at its highest since New Zealand ended a policy of assisted passages for settlers known as ten pound poms. |
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The Folio text adds some passages not in the second quarto, and omits others. |
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The films are slow with no tension or real intrigue to bridge the interminable passages where nothing happens. |
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It also has some of the most tender passages Brahms ever wrote and a concluding series of halting triplets that is mesmerizing. |
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The two men followed as the warden led them through a veritable maze of stone passages and metal walkways. |
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Three hundred people lived in the maze of complex interwoven passages for six years during the American war. |
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When we swallow, the soft palate closes off the nasal passages from the throat to prevent food from entering the nose. |
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The passages I have quoted from the Response indicate that Wang's argument particularly in relation to consumables is simply not sustainable. |
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The surrounding tissue swells up and thin pus leaks through narrow passages called sinuses onto the surface of the skin. |
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There are lovely passages that evoke the original's themes of memory, loss, sensation, nature, and the ability of art to make all of this clear. |
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These passages clearly offend against a number of the principles I have listed above. |
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Bearded passages of vegetation cling to steep rock, and the strong Yangtze current spills diagonally along the bottom of the frame. |
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While this may sound like dystopian fantasy, the passages on gold farming come pretty close to reportage. |
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A handsome young man, the cheekbones and almost delicate slope of his nose are modeled with deft passages of brush. |
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In a sense the very contradictoriness of these passages returns us to the theme of flux which they had seemed to deny. |
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Many of the scenes are divided by instrumental passages played by a small ensemble of trumpeters and drummers sitting at the back of the stage. |
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Almost all the double-note passages are to be played legato and have no fingerings to help the nonprofessional. |
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The Armenian Quarter is a little known part of the city and its stone passages and cloisters give it a secluded, monastic air. |
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Nose drop addiction is a vicious cycle requiring more frequent use of nose drops or spray to keep your nasal passages clear. |
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Keep your nasal passages clear by gently blowing your nose, one nostril at a time. |
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In early 17th-century opera, recitative was the principal mode of expression and was often freely mixed with short passages of arioso. |
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Asthma, allergies, or a chronic infection in the sinuses or breathing passages might also be responsible for long-term coughs. |
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The lyrics are very neatly turned, and contain poetical passages and lines of genuine humorous character. |
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Superficially thick walls are honeycombed with passages and chambers serving individual suites and lodgings. |
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Some passages do incorporate sixteenth notes and eighth notes with dotted quarters following. |
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Because they feared persecution from the Roman rulers, they met secretly in private homes or in underground passages and rooms called catacombs. |
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There were passages of thin ice and skiffs of snow over black ice, and he had to be constantly on his guard. |
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In so labour-intensive an undertaking as a symphony, we regard the long oboe tacet passages to be extremely wasteful. |
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The book is salted with introspective passages that document the author's increasingly obsessive antiwar bias. |
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It contains short biblical passages with explanatory commentaries, often in the form of moralizations, allegories, and analogies. |
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I found myself reading again passages that reminded me of just how unaware and insensitive I am to health concerns in developing countries. |
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The game then settled down into an engrossing encounter with some excellent passages of open play. |
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I have underlined the words in both passages upon which Mr Scott places emphasis. |
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Appropriate passages can be staged with costumed actors portraying the various parts. |
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In these three central symphonies, a large orchestra is used economically, with passages of delicacy and refinement akin to chamber music. |
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Although the stitched textiles have physical presence, their intersecting linear passages function primarily as isometric drawing. |
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I leave you with one of the best passages of a description of a flock of blue jays mobbing a screech owl. |
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Despite the driving rain and the slippy under-foot conditions, both teams severed up some fine passages of play. |
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There are beautiful quiet passages and tracks that just build and build until they just explode cathartically. |
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In various passages from her autobiography, Hepburn, the daughter of a suffragist and birth-control crusader, sounds disconcertingly unliberated. |
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Fluids help keep nasal passages moist, prevent dehydration, and soothe an irritated throat. |
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The prevailing pessimism of the cycle is relieved by passages of lyrical beauty and by faith in scientific and social meliorism. |
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My memory of the entrance passages had faded over the years, so we took a few wrong turnings. |
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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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Participants were required to bring their Bibles to the services, where they would read passages and chant along with the pastor. |
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At first I was determined, striding down passages and exploring new corridors and rooms I found. |
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They may also administer intravenous antihistamines and cortisone to reduce inflammation of your air passages and improve your breathing. |
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In these a strictly metronomic Brahms is as unthinkable as a fussy or hurried Brahms in passages which must be presented with adamantine rhythm. |
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The tenor in these passages is definitive and assertive, quite at odds with the unassuming, almost diffident, tone of the rest of the book. |
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Cruise silently through a series of idyllic lakes with connecting passages and portages. |
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Although these passages were written in Chinese characters, they make sense only to speakers of Hokkien. |
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We thought of that comment during Holy Week this year when we reread two passages in the Gospel of John. |
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The following passages are all from bestselling novels that have been made into movies. |
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The sides were honeycombed with passages that contained the lairs of the dragons. |
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Men who were expert in underground siege methods laboured to outwit each other in subterranean passages known as mines and countermines. |
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He's also broadened his musical palette to include horns and passages of distorted guitar. |
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First, assorted passages from Revelation made up the second reading for six of the seven Sundays between Easter and Pentecost. |
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For another example, consider the process of percolation, where a fluid trickles through the mazelike passages of a porous medium. |
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Reading those passages of the article, there's one conclusion I think any fair-minded person would have to come to. |
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However, there are still passages in which Descartes says that God can bring about impossibilities. |
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The slow movement dares much with bare textures, interrupting tutti passages with one instrument singing the remnant of a song. |
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Bright swatches of fuchsia, orange and yellow tend to advance before cooler passages of lavender, violet and blue. |
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He goes on to offer selected passages from Cistercian writings for reflection. |
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Of course, he had actually read the book five times over and could probably cite its passages from memory if he was asked. |
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In so doing, I shall cite many passages from his books in English translation. |
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The passages usually cited to support this view are in his opinion largely metaphorical. |
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I have passed my eye over as many passages of the 'Southern Farmer and Market Gardener,' as time and circumstances permitted me to do. |
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Counsel took him through selected passages in the notebooks, asking for further clarification. |
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As one walks through the different rooms, passages and interstices of the gallery, there is a tremendous but transient concatenation of sound. |
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The other passages are so narrow only one person at a time can squeeze through. |
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They consisted of labyrinthine passages connecting layers of rooms built on and around a conical hill. |
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Within the narrow passages candles were placed along the walls, dimly lighting up the blood red stone. |
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The house is old and creaky, stairs to half-floors leading from narrow rooms and confusing passages as if designed by M.C. Escher. |
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Another short corridor brought them to a large common room, with several other narrow passages leading off from it. |
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She moved to a larger room and we suddenly had no way to access that office, for there were no secret passages leading to that room. |
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A filter of Water energy woven into the nasal passages allowed the channler to catch the scents that different forms of life gave off. |
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Like clogged blood vessels, passages become restricted and are plagued by flaking. |
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On top of this was a sweet singing voice that caught the lilting melodies and highlighted the complicated passages of the music. |
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Her favorites were the soulful climaxes of country-western ballads and the tutti passages of Mozart orchestral works. |
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The B section is a virtual solo for secondo, with primo finishing the melodies with scale passages in octaves. |
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For example, use the thumb to express tenor melodies or in passages requiring maximum power. |
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The scoring system has also changed in recent years to speed up the game and increase the number of exciting passages of play. |
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Not that the Blues are invincible, for there can also be passages of play that show them in a much less flattering light. |
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After working hard all afternoon Keighley let the game slip from their grasp with two passages of poor defence. |
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Then along came one of the most peculiar passages of play you'll see all season. |
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In some other cases, sequences were verified after a series of passages on a host. |
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Both fungi were maintained by serial passages in Bacto-dextrose-agar medium. |
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Chemical mutagens or serial passages were employed earlier to decrease susceptibility to penicillin in BHS group A strains. |
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Serial passages were carried out in six-well tissue culture plates containing confluent cell monolayers covered by 4 ml of liquid media. |
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These cells had been passaged through 14 passages and were grown to confluence in 35 mm culture dishes. |
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The MA lines and the marker strain were passaged together for 69 passages and then checked for contamination. |
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Stratified or buried deposits in hydrologically abandoned or arrested cave passages are usually anthropogenically or biologically derived. |
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The idea of spiritual fathership that these biblical passages suggest became a dominant theme among early Egyptian solitary monks. |
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It's like borrowing a book from a friend who has underlined the best passages for you to skim to get the guts. |
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The larva of the sheep bot fly is a parasite that lives on mucous surfaces of the nasal passages and sinuses of sheep and goats. |
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There were few fluent passages of play and only sporadic excitement in a game where the players worked industriously for a point apiece. |
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This paper will contain two seen and two unseen passages of classical Persian prose for translation into English. |
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The elimination final started on tenterhooks for both sides as the scoring was slow and the passages of play at times cumbersome. |
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Howe's affection for her mother is expressed in other passages through a somber, tender eloquence. |
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It is right, as he submitted, that such passages are not to be treated as if they were statutory enactments. |
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Instead of action, lengthy passages are filled with florid adjectives in a series of vitriolic portraits of dislikeable passengers on a train. |
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A young woman commands an army of distorted horses through the nasal passages of a sleeping King. |
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Tonsils and adenoids are located strategically near the entrance to the breathing passages where they can catch incoming infections. |
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As most of you know, our school has traditionally done Shakespeare passages for our Recitations. |
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The descriptive passages make the reader feel as if he or she is actually present. |
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In this same chapter on the Visitation, some quotations from Latin are helpfully translated, while other, longer, passages are not. |
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Aspiring disruptors excerpted passages of the book verbatim in their business plans. |
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In the light of the furnace flame, one of the men got up and started to recite the biblical passages by heart. |
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The passages are roughly similar in length to the expository passages described earlier. |
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Windy expository passages drag down the narrative while plot points dead-end and several characters go virtually undeveloped. |
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Her curiosity piqued, she gathered 10 exams from the past three years and discovered that most of the literary passages had been expurgated. |
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A driver ant is painful to a human being when it gets into the nasal passages and the eyes. |
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She had been running for four days now, a harum-scarum tumbling flight through passages and tunnels. |
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I shall therefore confine myself to setting out, with pagination, the passages which he contends are libellous of him. |
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He uses his trademark circular breathing method to produce sustained passages of fluent playing. |
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Now, may I just take your Honours to some short passages in the first book to make good, as it were, what I am saying in an evidentiary sense. |
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Different passages require different degrees and kinds of interpretive infrastructure. |
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The passages in italics below are likely to come from the anonymous interpolator. |
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There are passages of quiet contemplation and introspection that belie any sense of terror. |
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Yeah, I was doing the final copy-edit and some innocuous passages suddenly became sinister. |
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The Polyglot Book of Mormon allows you see side-by-side passages for English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. |
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These portals lead to subterranean passages that pass deep into the hillside, some of which have been blocked by earthfalls. |
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I've heard modern primitives complain that there are no real rites of passages in our culture. |
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The printhead assembly includes an elongate manifold that defines a plurality of ink passages and is dimensioned to span a print area. |
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The clearing out of the infant nasal passages is not something I signed up for when I acted on my biological urge to procreate. |
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Tuning a five-string cello to C-G-D-A-D makes difficult-looking passages such as the diminished seventh in bars 3 and 16 remarkably easy. |
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Even in this, he misses the contribution of the diminuendo passages to the power of the climaxes. |
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The passages from the specification set out above do not demonstrate any disconformity. |
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You may wish to have an endoscopic examination of the nasal passages which clearly shows obstructions of the airway passages. |
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Using paraphrasis to heighten the isolation and futility of the venture, two Scripture passages are quoted in Latin. |
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With the biblical passages you've given me, you've given my mind enough grist to turn over for the next couple of weeks. |
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The examination will consist of both seen and unseen passages of both prose and poetry. |
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These and similar passages reveal to the Church that antichristian forces will appear in various recurrent forms until the end of time. |
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Now, your Honours, the antithesis between the two approaches can be seen very clearly from a comparison of three short passages in the judgments. |
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He even said two Apache elders had been invited to help to translate passages of the script into Apache. |
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So great was her love for Stevenson that she used to press-gang the neighbourhood kids into dramatising passages from Kidnapped. |
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The author's wry sense of humour livens the narration and sometimes some passages seem to touch on topics not merely medical. |
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There is a lack of logic in certain passages which reveals a sense of scepticism towards determination. |
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His sectional verse anthems incorporate solos, duets, trios, and passages for organ alone. |
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Elsewhere, passages become more complex, with a subtle, scrolling pattern resembling rubbings from incised stone. |
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Using a cool-mist vaporizer to humidify the air may help soothe irritated breathing passages and relieve coughing. |
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The facade of the Gate had three vaulted passages and each of the wings had a wide entrance. |
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The Leonin pieces alternate ensemble choruses of chant with organum passages which feature a solo voice floating melodic lines over the drone. |
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Most interesting to readers of Environmental History will be long, descriptive passages on the natural environment. |
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I didn't find the plot particularly gripping, but the level of period detail in the book's descriptive passages was excellent. |
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His descriptive passages are often a rhapsodic rush to the edge of sentimentality, only undercut in the final moment by a shift in tone. |
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Some of his descriptive passages are composed with great power and elegance. |
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The tale is more realistic, the characters deeper and troubled and the descriptive passages delightful. |
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With brief yet descriptive passages moving quickly from one scene to another, he conveys a sustained air of urgency. |
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Some composers frequently add bracketed accidentals in order to clarify complicated passages or chords. |
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While quibblers without doubt will find passages to carp on, I found the information accurate and clearly presented. |
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Analects passages such as these made Confucius the model of courtliness and personal decorum for countless generations of Chinese officials. |
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There are oil passages on the outside of the crankcase to reduce the chance of oil leaks. |
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The orchestra accompanied well although in the forte passages certain sections of the choir needed to project more tone. |
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The premiere of Woolf Phrase, on a bare stage, featured Richard Siegal speaking passages by Virginia Woolf and frisking like a puppy. |
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The passages where Phillips articulates that ineffable transport that comes from a particular song are the best in the book. |
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Could I now take your Honours to the passages which lead up to that? |
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During this period the Welsh put in some big passages of play, yet the Boks remained composed and unflappable and limited the Six Nations champions to just one try. |
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It is understood that the underground passages and beehive shaped chamber were constructed as hiding places or as places of storage or were used for both purposes. |
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In this process, they found that these slippery passages that constantly moved Orlando in and out of the diegesis fitted nicely with the film's focus on fluidity. |
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Scher bases his films and drawings on found footage and collage, scripting and shooting additional passages necessary to their generally nonnarrative arc. |
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The warren of tunnels and side passages hampered Bahzell's advance badly. |
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This is relevant in understanding the species barrier effect in which there is a reduction of incubation times with multiple passages in interspecies infection. |
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As to literalness, the general rule here is to take passages which are meant literally literally and to take passages which are not meant literally unliterally. |
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This mentality is already revealed in numerous passages of the Talmud. |
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It also contains some clunky passages of adultery, temptations of the flesh, and general sexual awkwardness. |
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His colour gets disembodied or denatured in these pictures, but much of its life, as found in his early water colours, issues out in the spirited passages in line. |
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Not too top-heavily and very rhythmically and cleverly elaborated passages grab you and with the oriental touch BEFORE EDEN sound quite independent. |
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How much of this is Pasternak's fault is hard to say, but in the 1958 these awkward passages were clear, smooth and unpretentious. |
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The stalls are now too close together and the canopies too wide, making the passages between stalls narrow, uninviting, claustrophobic and sunless. |
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There were passages when Glasgow looked markedly the better side and played with much of the zing which was so often conspicuously absent last season. |
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A few passages of Irish heroic poetry that survive from the prehistoric period employ an alliterative line very much like the one used by Old English poets. |
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These passages could be seen in the socio-political sweep of their emperors, Caesars, and pharaons as case studies in forced labor and territorial control. |
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Almost entirely covered with neatly cut pieces of found printed paper, the surfaces are also streaked with linear brushstrokes and small passages of transparent washes. |
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It can infuse vehemence and passion into spoken words in many ways, and when combined with argumentative passages it not only persuades the auditor but actually enslaves him. |
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Use a vaporizer at night to keep your nasal passages from drying out. |
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There are passages where the narrative flounders, information is disordered and the author loses focus, veering from rich narrative to dry anthropology. |
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Nonetheless, as other passages from the book make clear, the relationships between artists and their supporters do not imply ideological kinships between them. |
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About 1500, composers adopted the practice of paired imitation and through imitation, the repetition of short melodic passages in two voices or in all parts. |
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The repeating segments create loops and coils that visually reside on the surface of each panel and mingle with surrounding passages of more abstract ornament. |
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A narrator defines specific passages to be reflected in the music. |
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There are a number of helpful passages in the judgments in that decision. |
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Gunmen reportedly asked hostages if they could recite passages from the quran and to name the prophet Mohamed's mother. |
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Life on board involved early-morning swims, leisurely breakfasts and then short passages between sheltered coves where we lunched and swam for several hours. |
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They fled to pray at the various altars or hide in the dark passages and recesses of the crypt or seek refuge up the stairs in the arched chambers of the roof. |
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This is almost a novel, with long verbatim passages from various documents of the time and scenes where he embroiders extensively on the scarce facts available. |
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If you rummage around in the history of the popular song, you'll find innumerable instances of lyrics and musical passages appropriated and misappropriated willy-nilly. |
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The main archways are chiseled with passages from the Holy Quran. |
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But the most fascinating sections are the germinal passages upon which agee would build and elaborate in the final version. |
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Each of my paintings is like a book, exposing the tricks of the Evil One, revealing hidden truths through metaphoric symbols, hidden passages and written text. |
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Certainly both the music and these performances have real rhythmic life and a good deal of energy, even if some passages are over-scored and tip over into brassy bombast. |
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It's not a major drawback since the notes generally come through clearly and realistically, but in louder passages the upper register has a bit of a metallic or glassy sound. |
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Granted, nothing here is outright funkadelic, but there are too many break-beats and warped instrumental passages to pretend this is a traditional rock album. |
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The result is long passages of simplistic monologue explaining basic Marxism in an entirely unconvincing manner, making the characters appear as cardboard cut-outs. |
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There was a lot of indirect speech, and long passages of dense prose. |
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Invent exercises from passages in your pieces, he would tell me. |
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These foramina are the passages for the optic nerve and the eyestalk. |
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Before using this medicine, clear the nasal passages by blowing your nose. |
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If you have a head cold with congestion, a helpful tea to clear the nasal passages can be made from equal parts of elder flowers, eyebright and fenugreek seed. |
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Derived from photographs, these little passages of stacked windows and balconies and commercial half-timbering are stenciled into broad horizontal bands of paint. |
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Wilson is a natural orator, and the finest passages in the book are elegiac songs of life and wistful recollections of lost habitats, extinct flora and fauna. |
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Danny and Reuven continue to meet in the library and spend the following Shabbat together with his father studying Pirkei Avot, learning passages from the rabbis. |
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The last autumn sunlight caught in the yellow leaves of the larches feels right in tone, and the transition from those sunlit passages to the darkness below is smooth. |
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It is much more explicitly present in a variety of passages such as the one in which Richard expatiates about the death of kings in characteristically allegorical terms. |
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Although most of the text is typeset, there are many passages that are hand-written, and there are also proof-reading corrections hand-printed within the textual passages. |
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As a nasal spray it keeps the passages moist and bacteria free, ideal for travel or ducted heating systems. |
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Are quick passages really easier to play with the soft pedal down? |
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One must differentiate voices within any dynamic, so it follows that supporting lines in fortissimo passages likely will not be played above mezzo forte or forte. |
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More startling, his manic-depressive nature is expressed by sudden changes of tempo, juxtaposing passages in semiquavers with slow-moving minims and semibreves. |
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Bassett shows that de Selby was hors de combat from his long-standing gall-bladder disorders at least immediately before the passages were composed. |
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In passages such as these, his most distinctive, Thackeray comes perilously near abnegating his responsibility as a human being, let alone as a moralist or satirist. |
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There are also flies whose larvae develop only in the tracheal passages of red kangaroos and lice that live in the throat pouches of cormorants and pelicans. |
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He had liberally edited Gaelic poems and inserted passages of his own. |
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On a bright yellow ground, round or oval passages of gritty, greenish relief become squirting slices of citrus fruit, their outlines sketched in charcoal. |
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This perception of blindness in terms of social exclusion appears in some passages of the Israelite literature that presuppose the Levitical health care system. |
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The list of passages these men produced were sent to some one hundred catechetical experts or pastors who responded with twenty-five hundred slips that were then classified. |
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An additional obstacle for low-skill readers is the process by which the meaning of individual words and phrases of written passages are integrated into a coherent whole. |
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Much later that night, after a perfect fish soup in the Place des Vosges, I walked into the narrow passages of the Marais district and stumbled upon an impromptu block party. |
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If outflung arms and exaggerated rolling steps suggested pilgrimage, later passages saw the apparently infirm passed forward from one dancer to another. |
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There are other passages of this sort, many others, but the most jarring aspect of the judgment is its incoherence. |
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He cites German passages in the text but also gives complete translations. |
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It is, for my money, one of the best screenplays of the past decade, with passages that always produce a smile on my face or a look of amazement in my eyes. |
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He had heard tales of labyrinthine passages built into the walls of noble castles, and knew that the Princess must know a secret control to open his room into such a passage. |
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Where every episode is presented as in a dramatic present, there can, strictly speaking, be no anticipatory passages or passages of exposition, for there is no fixed line from which to divagate. |
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The marching rhythm of passages where four-syllable phrases crop up repeatedly is in marked contrast to the smooth and streaming quality of the irregular rhythm found in the majority of sentences. |
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As we shall see, it is not easy to answer this simple question, especially since some passages underline his importance, while others stress his inferiority to Jesus. |
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When you read passages attributed to Satan in the Gospels for example, and you read passages attributed to Mara in the Buddhist canon, you suddenly hear this same voice. |
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There are artful and probing passages about the process of writing that could be used verbatim in M.F.A. classes. |
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Foolhardily, Ash, Scott, and their girlfriends sit around one night and listen to passages from the book recorded on an old reel-to-reel tape deck by an elderly professor. |
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She negotiates the most incredibly florid passages with imperious authority, and she sings with the passion that other mezzos reserve for Amneris or Eboli. |
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A key change to D major heralds solo passages for wind and piano, the Stravinskian texture of which is accentuated by the accompanying violin harmonics. |
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One study, conducted in 1994 in Montana, tracked 100 passages by hikers, bikers, equestrians and motorcyclists over control plots on two trails in national forests. |
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No one put their lives on the line for us, re-entering the building, climbing the stairs, wending their way through the passages to our meeting room. |
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They charged down the two lane wide passages between the buildings. |
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Occasionally it is also an infuriatingly unscholarly discussion of some of the more important passages of the recent history of archaeology in Australia. |
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From their conning towers, just above sea level, naval officers flash lights to guide the flotillas of minesweepers clearing passages toward the beaches. |
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Tourists looking to give their nasal passages a workout should check out Japan's sulfurous hot springs, lavender blossoms and grilled eel, left, for starters. |
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Each includes the Iban text version, with interlinear glosses, and English translations, supplemented by occasional passages contextualizing the songs. |
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Breth's tips help students learn principles of effective practice and learn when to apply principles to various passages in the pieces they are playing. |
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The horn duet in the first movement is one of the most beautiful passages of music ever written by anybody and Steinberg imbues it with a tenderness that is almost poignant. |
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Mandery knows when to be pithy and when to go long, like in passages about the subtleties of memoranda. |
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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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A soccer match turns on the outcome of half a dozen passages of play. |
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The newspaper-business passages had a visceral, vital energy. |
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By shifting the nostrils to the top of the head, the nasal passages extend perpendicularly through the skull. |
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These passages are almost always swollen with interpolated particulars, usually of an extravagant kind. |
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Though the passages in question are all to be found in Carpine more or less exactly, the expression is condensed and the order changed. |
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The nasal passages should be carefully examined for symptoms of stegnosis, enlargement of the turbinated bones, polypi, etc. |
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A bronchoscopy is an internal examination of the air passages and the lungs using a very fine fibre optic cable with a camera in the end of it. |
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The book presents an excellent description of passages about the menstruant culled from ancient rabbinic compilations. |
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A few of the later selections present rapid octave passages and optional cadenzas that sound more difficult than they are. |
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One of the miraculous passages in the life of Mohammed himself is traced plausibly by Sprenger to such a pragmatized metaphor. |
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Then Fitzgerald loses the reader with passages that amount to inscrutability or even non-sense. |
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Other passages may be taken around the Wollaston and Hermite Islands to the north of Cape Horn. |
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The Transatlantic crossings are passages of passengers and cargo across the Atlantic Ocean between the Americas and Europe or Africa. |
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For this study, in order to apply the documental code, some ten-thousand pages were selected, with passages that mentioned the chosen case. |
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I am honored to lend my voice and share my favorite, hand-picked passages from the Scriptures with other daily devotionalists. |
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As a writer, he was noted for research, lucidity, occasional sallies of wit, brilliant passages and eloquence. |
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Creating passages for trains up steep hills and through mountain regions offers many obstacles which call for special technical solutions. |
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Sometimes the trains were the sole mode of transport in the passages between the work sites and the mine entrance. |
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The high quality binding lays flat, allowing readers to ponder passages with both hands free. |
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In 1846, the German scholar Karl Wex conclusively proved at least some passages of the Description were completely spurious. |
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After Hamlet, Shakespeare varied his poetic style further, particularly in the more emotional passages of the late tragedies. |
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Others read the same passages as the expression of intense friendship rather than romantic love. |
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More difficult but historically important interaction has also occurred through passages pioneered by the Tibetans. |
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Worship in a gurdwara consists chiefly of singing of passages from the scripture. |
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The passages are clearly related, even using some of the same words, but it is not clear which version was first. |
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There are sixteen pages of arcaded canon tables, where parallel passages of the four Evangelists are laid out. |
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Karl Liersch, in his 1880 inaugural dissertation, cites several passages from poems by Theodulf of Orleans. |
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It also includes several passages about hypothetical flying machines and submarines, attributing their first use to Alexander the Great. |
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The group was tonsured and Francis was ordained as a deacon, allowing him to proclaim Gospel passages and preach in churches during Mass. |
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For example, in The Spectator, Joseph Addison wrote extensive notes, annotations, and interpretations of certain passages of Paradise Lost. |
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If divided by mountains, they will fight for the mastery of the passages of the tops. |
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His education began at the age of three, and was provided by his mother, who had him memorise and recite passages from the Book of Common Prayer. |
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