Six species present in uninfected plots, such as clover and box elder, were not found in infected plots. |
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Experimental plots had assumed an appearance identical to that of the surrounding sediment within one week of their creation. |
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The dialogues were not seamless either but this was usually less noticeable thanks to the fast-moving plots. |
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In addition to rice, they also grow some other edible crops and plant vegetables and fruit around the edge of their plots. |
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Romeo and Juliette, similarly, is a story of emotions out of control, and of plots and counterplots tripping over one another. |
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Due to the periodic tidal inundation of the experimental plots, fertilizer application was required on a regular basis. |
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It's a nice try, but Piper plots the actual data and shows that he is talking through his hat. |
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Detailed information on spacing behavior of avian nest predators is lacking for my study plots. |
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To complete his tapestry of interwoven plots, the resolution had to be brilliantly contrived. |
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For 130 years, their topsy-turvy plots and satirization of love, honour, class and duty have kept audiences packing houses. |
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The program was also used to create bivariate scattergrams and density contour plots of the various parameters. |
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There are numerous stories that would make wonderful plots for the telenovelas that are so popular today in Latin America. |
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Lyssandra, being herself, had been quite willing to earn some return on his care, and had put Adam to good use in her various plots and schemes. |
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He plots a scheme to make Othello believe that Desdemona was having an affair with Cassio. |
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Lies, coincidences, plots, and schemes are everywhere, and no one can trust anyone. |
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We're told that plots and schemes occurred, but we rarely see them actually playing out. |
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I know your past, I know your missions, your plots, plans, schemes, faults, weaknesses, interests, everything really. |
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You can change various attributes of your climograph by double clicking on the axes, plots, and background. |
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Farmed, harvested, and dried by natives on small family plots, cochineal insects helped color the silks and wools of Hapsburg royalty. |
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Contour plots of genetic covariance functions fitted by the character process model. |
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A livelihood is eked out from terraced plots, but every available patch of land is farmed. |
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Within these plots we recorded all plant species observed, including terrestrial lichens. |
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The territorial governor leased lands to farmers-general, who in turn leased smaller plots of an estate to tenants. |
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There must be hundreds, thousands, of huts being erected here, on 12 by 15 plots that have been marked and staked out. |
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All but gone are the grand verandas where plots for novels and more serious misdeeds were hatched over pink gins behind potted palms. |
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Farmers had a cheap and abundant workforce, based on conacre, a form of bonded labour in return for small plots of potato land. |
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It is hoped that those with plots at the graveyard will do a bit of cleaning up before the Mass. |
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As a consequence story-writers are forced to contrive elaborate plots that just go on and on and on. |
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First, the Army selected forested test plots about 3 miles northeast of Fairbanks near Farmers Loop Road. |
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I read once that there are only seven real plots in the world, and all stories are permutations thereof. |
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Each one of these movies is a masterwork of form, style, and simple near-silent storytelling, even when the plots seem obtuse or illogical. |
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All of these brothers, all of these princes, it just sounds like it would be inevitably a nest of plots and counterplots, ambitions and current. |
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We did line plots, bar graphs, and box-and-whisker plots using paper and pencils and graphing calculators. |
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I'm a total sucker for inspired silliness and non-stop, groan-worthy double entendres and barmily burgeoning plots. |
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When a selenographer plots the moon's seas, does he inscribe a memory that can batter as well as renew? |
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The public need to become much more aware that they could be throwing good money after bad if they buy these plots. |
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Both men and women farm, although men are responsible for clearing forest and brush for new garden plots. |
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They can check if any deeds or covenants exist on neighbouring plots, which may restrict site access. |
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Wonderful music, emotional plots, trend-setting song sequences and much melodrama have been the hallmarks of his films. |
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He is calling on his Lancaster City players to go out on a high before he sits down and plots next season's tilt towards the Conference. |
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She works the vocabulary of dance to move her plots and caresses characters with lush, sensuous descriptions. |
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Other plans include flower beds, organic vegetable plots, beehives and a seating area. |
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He plots it with a series of crazy twists and sequences, word play and jugglery, and some seriously funny macabre humour. |
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It contains a memorial and row upon row of white tombstones in well-tended plots. |
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This was a labored sitcom peopled by stereotypical characters in unlikely plots. |
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Such climactic scenes are methodically constructed through the unfolding of otherwise uneventful plots. |
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By using plots that we are all familiar with, Hess is able to move seamlessly from silly set piece to silly set piece. |
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His writing is compact, there is description and dialogue here, but nothing extraneous to the plot, or plots, of which there are many. |
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The government program offers Javans five-hectare plots to relocate and grow palm oil. |
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Fifteen sets of nested plots were located at about 15 meter intervals along line transects perpendicular to the slope within the study areas. |
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Small landowners, with their small plots of land called minifundia, are gradually being forced out. |
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Luckily all of these people are the victims of vile plots and political misdeeds. |
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For more serious entertainment, I'd rather not read webcomics, simply because I can't handle plots unfolding that slowly. |
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He uses Tingary, his half-witted sidekick, to assist him in his plots to bring down the jester. |
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Images from night-vision video cameras identified bears, foxes, turkey vultures, wolves, bald eagles, and others at the plots. |
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I stare through the comic turns, the cardboard walls and doors, the creaky plots, the clunking dialogue. |
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A weak story, tepid characters, a confusion of plots and, to top it all, some terrible editing make this one of the worst reads of the month. |
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Its life is about short-term conflicts, blazing rows in the pub, so to speak, mysterious plots and unfathomable motivations. |
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Three of the blighters appeared in the past week, and the similarity of the respective plots was striking. |
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Below dark cliffs and mossy overhangs lay olive groves, entire slopes terraced with backbreaking plots of retaining walls and water channels. |
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Their student unions were a hive of heated political debate and the campaign headquarters for radical plots to change the world. |
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Not to be overlooked in the controversy were the paranoid prognosticators who saw grand conspiracies and sinister plots everywhere. |
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I tested the difference in clam survivorship and predation rates between caged and uncaged sand plots using t tests. |
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Survivorship was higher in the caged plots than uncaged plots for both adults and juveniles except for juveniles in winter. |
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For decades, such films were low-grade romances with weak plots interfused with 20-odd musical outbursts. |
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Two replicates of each size remained in uncleared continuous forest, and served as the unfragmented control plots. |
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Given Twelfth Night's tangled skein of interwoven plots and deluded lovers, there is plenty of comic potential. |
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Plants were grown under rain-fed conditions and plots were well fertilized before sowing. |
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Guy never allows the labyrinth of plots and counterplots to muddle his story. |
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The climatological observatory was located 200 m from the variety trial plots. |
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The population is crowded together in towns on tiny plots of land, while much of the open land is underpopulated and underused. |
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I've used the multivalent interpretative possibilities to allow plots, elements, and events to overlap. |
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The tissue-paper plots and cardboard characters are uninspired and repetitive. |
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But the unlisted developer, who lost out on both plots, said Nan Fung was not disappointed. |
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The vast majority of Bordeaux and Burgundy is held by small farmers in small plots. |
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I hated this room, the atmosphere of backstabbing intrigue and devious plots and politics that hung overhead like a forthcoming tempest. |
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Yet, in the community garden I belong to, many plots go unplanted during the winter, as if they were soon to be covered with a blanket of snow. |
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Wilfrida opened the croft gate, and the women filed in, one by one before us, and stood on the unploughed plots of the croft. |
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Gabe plots to escape small-town life, while Pete finally sheds his little-brat attitudes. |
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An allotment amnesty is to be held to allow unregistered holders to turn in their plots to be correctly recorded. |
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The site is bounded by fencing, hedges and trees, and fences divide most of the plots. |
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These days, I have less and less patience for the corny dialogue and cliche-ridden plots of most games. |
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The samples from the control plots were carefully dug from beneath the snow, keeping the snowless area as small as possible. |
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What keeps us glued to the TV set, besides natural disasters, unwinnable wars, terrorist plots, missing white women and celebrity court trials? |
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The first film is a ragbag of disconnected routines built around the flimsiest of plots, taken directly from a successful stage revue. |
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Their Internet sites bristle with purported official documents that detail and expose alleged plots. |
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These include a low mortgage, paying a five per cent deposit for you and offering part exchange on selected plots. |
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On night watch, he dreamed up plots for stories, which he sold to magazines. |
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Tents and holiday homes stand on their own grassy plots, spread around a large area, and each has space to park a car in front. |
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To this end, vacant plots of land, broad boulevards, thoroughfares, public gardens, and parks are used. |
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But the upper class is scared stiff of his rise, and plots to foil his attempts through fraud. |
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Japanese Gothic plots typically place humans on a spiritual continuum, a karmic wheel, rather than in a divided world of good and evil. |
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However, their lovingly nurtured plots could be swallowed up by Eastleigh Council's plans to build hundreds of homes. |
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Warkworth was promoted as a borough in the C12, and long but narrow burgage plots line the main street. |
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The strip shape of these plots suggests that they were ploughed with a heavy plough with a fixed mould board. |
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The two plots are connected by the friendship of the two women and the misguided interference of the busybody, Marplot. |
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It will be one long series of conspiracies and plots aimed at regaining the spot. |
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In July plots were discovered against James and Raleigh was arrested and charged with high treason. |
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She became totally oblivious to his plots, his plans, his thoughts once more. |
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Subsequent interrogations of him and other accomplices revealed that a series of plots were being planned. |
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I will now explain precisely what I mean, but warn you all that I will be giving away all of the secret plots twists from the first two seasons. |
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It's truly remarkable to think about these simple films with their simple plots and simple characters and realize what big hits they were. |
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There are several dozen speaking parts in the film and numerous plots and sub-plots. |
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Another area where councils have lost revenue is the rampant and illegal allocation of plots in many of the local authorities. |
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The land surrounding this section is farmland and small plots of vegetable gardens. |
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Other critics cite stock characterization, weak plots, and contrived endings. |
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The compost is then used by the children's gardening club in tending the vegetable and flower plots at the 123-pupil school. |
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The original owners of Ellenborough Park also owned the surrounding land, which they sold off in plots for building purposes. |
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I heard a figure of something like 5000 new building sites and plots now offered in greater Plettenberg Bay. |
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There was no trace it had ever existed, except blank plots where the buildings once stood. |
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The residential plots and buildings have been transformed into commercial spaces, complexes and offices. |
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We performed an exploratory analysis of each variable included in the study by univariate statistics and distribution plots. |
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Figure 3 shows the three scatter plots generated for the three replicates of a representative sample. |
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He was able to draw the plots in such a way that the coefficient of regression became the slope of the regression line. |
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Line drawings are more suitable than variable-area-wiggle plots for displaying large seismic sections at a size appropriate for publication. |
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Goodness of fit was assessed by diagnostic plots and the statistical significance of the Pearson chi-square of the fitted model. |
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Understanding how numeric data plots depict behavior is certainly an important skill. |
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Scatterplots and residual plots were visually examined to insure that model assumptions were met. |
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Therefore, data were checked for assumptions of parametric tests by histogram plots and Kolmogorov Smirnov tests. |
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Residual plots indicate a well-specified model where there is a lack of pattern between the standardized residuals and their predicted values. |
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We examined publication bias and related biases in funnel plots and carried out a test of funnel plot asymmetry. |
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Rather than compressing all of the information into a single diagram, plots represent the distribution of the quartet distance geometries. |
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Perry plots each novel out thoroughly in advance, starting with the solution of the mystery and working backward to its beginnings. |
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Simply enter the address and the system plots the best route and guides you with voice instructions. |
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Figure 2 plots the individual study results and the receiver operator characteristics curve for all seven studies. |
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These four regions divide the CBC plots into approximately equal samples around easting 45 and northing 21 of the U.K. national grid. |
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Public notices will be displayed in advance and parents who don't comply run the risk of the council clearing the plots. |
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At heart, she's a Victorian novelist writing long, complex narratives with multiple plots and well-developed characters. |
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Lamb calculated dollars per acre for his first experimental plots last year, most of it labor costs for weed control. |
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No, they are not animals, they are evil demons who hide under the cloak of kindness and normality while they hatch their plots. |
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Allotment gardeners who won their fight to keep their rented plots may now bid to buy them outright. |
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Her plots depend on the occult power of art and the frailty of our ordinary healthy relation to the world. |
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White picket fencing, kerbstones around plots and over-elaborate flower beds were also to be stopped in a bid to tidy up cemeteries. |
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They should be sternly tried by human conscience for having slandered us with all sorts of lies and plots. |
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The scope for interesting and humorous plots for each cartoon strip seemed to be endless. |
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He expressly referred to the significance of the fact that the plots were fenced and to the potential impact on conditions. |
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Plans have been drawn up to delineate the two small plots with some form of kerbstone and allow for a headstone to be erected. |
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Empty plots on one allotment site were snapped up like hot cakes when the site held an open day for the public. |
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The difficulty in cinematizing these books is that their plots are actually fairly thin. |
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Hollywood has a long tradition of mining American history for film plots, but lately it's been harder to find those essential happy endings. |
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To mimic natural seed input and stratification, we seeded the plots with ash and dogwood in late fall. |
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Each woman had her own plots of land where she cultivated crops such as sweet potatoes, millet, maize, and beans. |
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A wind rose is a graphic chart that averages these recorded wind directions and speeds and plots them about a circle. |
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The southeast plots were planted no-till into soybean stubble two out of the three years. |
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In recent years, the allotment of plots is speeding up in towns and on the outskirts of the bigger cities. |
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The fault perhaps resides primarily in the excess of plots and subplots, themes of first and secondary importance. |
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I stayed on the sidelines, amused at the sheer number of plots and subplots which one match could throw up. |
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Like a technothriller it has many characters, and takes a good deal of time to set up all of its various plots and subplots. |
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There are more plots and subplots than you could shake a stick at, few of which make any sense at all. |
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Wallowing in the aftermath of such bereavements, she overweights her plots with aching losses. |
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In 1983, three pairs of permanent plots, each 5 x 5 m, were established in the study wood in sites with homogeneous vegetation. |
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Today he has six chufa plots and credits chufas with holding more birds on his land. |
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He plots with Dirk Hatteraick, the smuggler who kidnapped him as a child, to carry him off again and kill him. |
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The plots were then overseeded with white mustard, sorghum-sudangrass, winter wheat, or a mix of oat and hairy vetch. |
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The four remaining plots were left as controls to record natural recruitment. |
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Wiens noted their aversion to woody edges and cultivated fields, and Bock found them more abundant on interior plots than on edge plots. |
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Some people, particularly ambitious ones, see plots and counterplots where none exists. |
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Deer mice and red squirrels were photographed at plots of each nest-stratum treatment. |
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From now on, I better stick with less worrisome, and even more unlikely, movie plots. |
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Data were tested for normality using normal probability plots and tests of skewness and kurtosis. |
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This program mandates the issuing of certificates of ownership for individual plots to be distributed amongst farm workers. |
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For a show that has the labyrinthine, seemingly nonsensical plots of a soap opera, that's a real accomplishment. |
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The laborers effectively replant and rebuild their plots of land or pigsties. |
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However, the relative density of this species was negatively correlated with tree age in the sapling layers of abandoned agriculture plots. |
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But unlike most of the conspiracies, plots and counterplots in the Lockerbie saga, this one has been solved in days, rather than years. |
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The conventional plots also held more weed seeds, which are important to birds such as skylarks and yellowhammers. |
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Of the total 189 plots sampled, 56 were on floodplain landforms and 133 were on upland landforms. |
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Some small farmers and landless peasants have received plots of land, but much of it has gone to wealthy government supporters. |
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However, many people find it difficult to sustain their families on small plots of infertile land. |
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He said as soon as the go-ahead was given after the meeting, the council would proceed to repossess the idle plots. |
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In catchment areas, households plant trees on individual plots and cut firewood and harvest grass for their zero-grazed cows. |
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They rely heavily on felicitous coincidence for the plots, and the character development is cartoonish. |
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Not all these plots were the work of anarchists and Socialist Revolutionaries. |
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Although you may inspire many an opera you should not take their plots to heart, my angel. |
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Using this method, hopper densities were recorded for each of the 16 plots. |
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In 1997, 33 of these plots were resurveyed, in addition to 26 new plots in the north area and 30 plots in the south area. |
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So for the last four or five years, cemeteries across Australia have been starting to deal with reuse of memorial plots for ashes. |
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All about there menace the plots of the revolutionary, the stones of the mob, the dagger of the assassin, the torch of the incendiary. |
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As is the case with some futuristic plots, the world has essentially become continentally divided into massive regional factions. |
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Once during a freezing rain storm, the farmer's pet rabbit wandered out and had last been seen heading toward the pickling spice plots. |
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These initial releases were not successful, because all the plots were destroyed by herbicides, floods, or droughts. |
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Belief in plots and conspiracies was yet another sign of the credulity of the times. |
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To test this hypothesis, we established 20 X 30 m field plots of lima beans with many pods and with few pods. |
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Within each block, five 1.2 X 1.5m plots were arranged linearly at 1.5m spacing. |
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The people who buy these plots of land will have no sea view and no arboured lane to drive beneath. |
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There are stories based on historical fact, classic works of fiction which are so archetypal in their plots that they seem to defy reality. |
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Equally as important, peasants were declared the legal owners of their plots of land within the framework of their commune. |
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Soon after growth accelerated when the common was enclosed and plots of land were sold off. |
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We have also confirmed the fits by checking the Quantile-Quantile plots for log-normal and normal distributions. |
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Threatening or dishonest telegrams, or anonymous notes pushed under the door, set several plots pinwheeling. |
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By AD 1500, settlements were large, pallisaded villages with longhouses and garden plots capable of supporting up to 250-300 people. |
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The potential for long-distance seed dispersal by longleaf pine was also demonstrated by estimations of seed dispersal into the 75 m plots. |
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The two study plots were checked regularly to determine date of egg laying, clutch size, hatching date, and number of fledged young. |
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I dislike the music, find the plots to be asinine and chauvinistic, and hate the predictable and unrealistically cheerful endings. |
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But large landowners, the boyar aristocracy, retained 60 per cent of the land while 30 per cent of the peasants' plots were under two hectares in size. |
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Desperate for a way out of her monotonous existence Kumiko becomes obsessed with the frazzled tape and plots her journey to Fargo. |
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Mythologists have long been aware of the fact that certain motifs or archetypes and even whole plots are found in cultures that are not geographically connected. |
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However, there were few buyers for the plots of land and the venture failed, probably because of the windiness of the site and inaccessibility of the shore. |
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Many Slovaks in rural areas retain ownership and exclusive use over plots of land that are used to generate food for family consumption or provide pasturage for livestock. |
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Plants in all three plots were initially free of leaf litter cover. |
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Gathering his cast and crew, he plots a clandestine departure. |
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Her novels are outstanding for their complex characters and interesting plots. |
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Probably Aristotle also disapproved of Medea as a tragic heroine, because he downgraded plots like this one that show a good person deliberately choosing evil. |
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As a result of land reallocations in the past, partible inheritance practices among landowners resulted in plots of dwindling size in only a few generations. |
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Other rumored plots involved the osa attempting to frame targets for phony crimes. |
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And his whiplash-inducing plots, with their constant twists, fused populist entertainment and deft societal commentary. |
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Interestingly, they report wind-rose plots indicating that MLCK inhibition substantially reduces cell motility by increasing the directional tortuosity of cell paths. |
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But even paranoid melodramatic self-aggrandizers sniff out nefarious and tentacular plots from time to time. |
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Potential mammalian nest predators such as common brush-tailed possums and house mice were present in all plots, but the dominant nest predators always were birds. |
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Another plan to release plots of land to build a new community in the once-thriving crofting township of Stoul, on Loch Nevis, was vetoed by the Mackays. |
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Its six separate plots spin and swirl for your postmodern attention, and they drift from the 1850s to postapocalyptic times. |
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The Benghazi attack might signal an al Qaeda shift from high-end global plots to low-end local attacks. |
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The error plots demonstrate that the attitude and velocity accuracies required can be maintained if the time interval of a GPS outage does not exceed 30 seconds. |
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But it's a rattling good film that whips you along at a good pace, has some interesting side plots that come back in interesting ways and some bravura camerawork. |
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Mainstream blockbusters, especially action flicks, are often predicated on out of this world plots. |
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Bad Blood at The Alhambra is a quick-fire farce featuring twisting plots, twisted characters, rapid action, witty dialogue, ferocious greed and sexual jealousy. |
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These men became free burghers or citizens who had gained their release from their contracts with the VOC by taking up plots of land and by entering into a burgher militia. |
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The character was a rollicking success from day one, a marvellous, surreal, genuinely bizarre mix of whimsy, blarney, satire and violence packaged in outrageously funny plots. |
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It must be the compelling characters, the memorable lines, the intricate plots. |
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India really does intrigue against Pakistan in the same way Pakistan plots against India. |
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Her novels feature plots in which peasants reclaim Irish land. |
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The plots have been smoothed to facilitate visual comparisons. |
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We know that we've got these people out in the world now that are looking for us, looking for an opportunity, whatever their plans or plots may be. |
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Using a commercially available antibody-based detection kit, it was confirmed in seed production fields, germplasm improvement plots, and in commercial field corn. |
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Treadle water pumps in Africa and Asia allowed women farmers to irrigate small plots and increase their harvests and incomes. |
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Especially in transcendence, co-produced by Nolan, which continues the grand theme of suspiciously familiar plots. |
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By the 1950s, he says, some Maasai had begun to hire outsiders to grow and tend small plots for them, and some were contemplating taking up cultivation themselves. |
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Conspiracy theories, death plots, and a mysterious Federal Reserve safe-deposit box feature prominently. |
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Speaking on national radio this week, the minister said would-be growers in the Cook Islands were being encouraged to plan small plots of trees that would be easy to manage. |
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I've been recycling Enid Blyton plots for years and made a mint. |
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Second only to psychological drama and angst, geography is important to Walker, who falls madly in love with places and stores them up for future plots. |
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In order to survive, most inhabitants of the big cities are forced to grow their own vegetables in garden plots or in collaboration with their families. |
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People who study the right have worried for months about the consequences of paranoid beliefs about treasonous government plots. |
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Two one-acre plots were sold off to early members of the community who wanted sisterly relations without the constant challenges of communal living. |
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Seastars commonly reinvaded the removal plots in a matter of days following the manual removals, particularly in spring and summer when seastars are most active. |
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Land in Whitton has been laid out in 28 allotment plots of varying sizes. |
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For sampling, watersheds were divided into sample sites based upon elevation, slope position and aspect, and plots were randomly located within each sample site. |
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One of the easiest ways to spot the patterns in the data is to produce ternary plots which emphasise how the elements in a sample are associated with one another. |
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A few years later that softness started affecting the plots as well, when the assistant D.A.'s sidekick was replaced with a series of babelicious young women. |
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Many of the plots are fresh, dedicated to locals who died fighting their holy war against U.S. and Afghan troops. |
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This is clear from the plots using logarithmic scales, but the curved plots with an arithmetical scale on the vertical axes may falsely suggest a threshold. |
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But this instrument also has its limitations, chief of which is that the type of very specific, tactical intelligence required to thwart terrorist plots is rare. |
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And even as he plots defenses against American and allied air raids, he is taunting Vladimir Putin and his allies in Grozny. |
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Charm explains the durability of certain books, where the characters and plots are still secondary to the lives they reveal. |
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He quickly established an accessible, repeatable operatic formula, combining situation comedy plots with the frequent arias demanded by his audiences. |
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Instead of fertilising small plots of land with natural fertilisers, thousands of hectares are fertilised with substances that do not occur naturally. |
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Encourage research into the effects of acidification of water bodies on the survival of floating water plantain by establishing a series of submerged fixed-point sample plots. |
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He plots and schemes and bides his time to strike when he thinks the stars are aligned in his favor. |
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Birth control and data mining used to be things they believed in, now both are big government plots to be stopped. |
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Sandra Richmond and Eloise Kaiser each donated two plots to families of the victims. |
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Typically, the schemes and plots end in frustration and disaster. |
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Finally, Shakespeare's plots have served as the armature for many novels. |
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However, Rhamnus cathartica, an invasive shrub that was rare in our plots before the ice storm, was abundant in all four years following the ice storm. |
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The political specifics of his plots can seem bafflingly complex. |
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The blame, say critics, lies with the hackneyed, highly predictable plots. |
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These treatments were compared to an unsprayed control and a control treatment where the formulation was applied directly on the ground within the plots. |
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A rhapsody of intricate plots emerges and, with luck, hilarity ensues. |
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Since Krypton is dying, Jor-El plots to send his newborn to a far-off planet and settles on earth. |
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Film-makers have dubbed songs over personal footage to create their own music videos while others have spliced sections of different films together to create new plots. |
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While the films are plagued by poorly developed plots and hammy acting, the fight sequences are excellent in that they reveal the true roots of Jackie's training. |
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We thank the many field assistants who have spent long hours censusing and observing birds on our study plots and helping us to understand what determines bird abundances. |
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There are fields of maize and little plots of white daisies. |
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The revolutionary contagion spread and the diaspora provided, at least in the American republic, a climate in which plots against the union thrived. |
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A new maquila will occupy what had been small plots of farmland. |
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It is worth mentioning that ricin plots have been associated with domestic militia groups in the recent past. |
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It contains two plots, very slenderly related to each other. |
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There are all manner of murders, plots, illicit affairs and dirty doings associated with the building, any of which could be directly linked with its supposed hauntings. |
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The dialogue is often artful, with sly suggestions that the seeds of various Shakespearean plots and themes were sown in the muck of their messy affair. |
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But all of these seeds showed poor abilities to germinate and propagate in the canyon, even in plots that had been fenced to exclude cows and sheep. |
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And so the Ravenscar Estate Company set to work with hundreds of men, laying drains and building roads and offering building plots for sale at auction. |
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It is the intention of the Parish Committee to mark out areas in the new and old burial grounds, which will be available for new plots to be taken. |
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Twice in the last two years, the Saudis foiled al Qaeda plots to attack American cities. |
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For the sand plots, I used the data only from uncaged plots. |
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This is what has created the mosaic of plots that we know today, and that was pretty much already in place a thousand years ago. |
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Dendrological surveys of the ten plots have been accomplished and documented. |
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Nevertheless, many in the Senate remained hostile to Claudius, and many plots were made on his life. |
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That Euripides' taste ran often to such gruesomenesses is indicated by the plots of some of his lost tragedies. |
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Some of the ancient sources detail plots that Galerius made on Constantine's life in the months following Diocletian's abdication. |
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The English were also unsuccessful in plots to support Portuguese separation from the Spanish crown. |
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The plots of Shakespeare's tragedies often hinge on such fatal errors or flaws, which overturn order and destroy the hero and those he loves. |
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To expand his power, Napoleon used these assassination plots to justify the creation of an imperial system based on the Roman model. |
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There were rumors of plots and even of his escape, but in reality no serious attempts were made. |
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Coleridge, for instance, claimed that The Alchemist had one of the three most perfect plots in literature. |
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His plots were carefully constructed, and he often wove elements from topical events into his narratives. |
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Austen's plots often explore the dependence of women on marriage in the pursuit of favourable social standing and economic security. |
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Austen's plots highlight women's traditional dependence on marriage to secure social standing and economic security. |
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The essay criticised the trivial and ridiculous plots of contemporary fiction by women. |
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Woolf admired Chekhov for his stories of ordinary people living their lives, doing banal things and plots that had no neat endings. |
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Blyton's range of plots and settings has been described as limited and continually recycled. |
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With satisfyingly multilayered plots, Pratchett's humor honors the intelligence of the reader. |
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The suspense element, found in most films' plots, is particularly exploited by the filmmaker in this genre. |
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In plots about crime, thriller films focus less on the criminal or the detective and more on generating suspense. |
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This allowed farmers consolidated and fenced off plots of land, in contrast to multiple small strips spread out and separated. |
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In real life, says a Democratic campaign aide, members of Congress are too nannied by staff to stride about hatching plots, one-on-one. |
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Next came the 2000 millennium attack plots, which included an attempted bombing of Los Angeles International Airport. |
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Their focus was mainly on the court, which led them to into involvement in a series of complex political plots and entanglements. |
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Accordingly, Louis stirred up dissent and fomented plots in attempts to destabilise his father's reign. |
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The political situation remained unstable, and new plots appear to have been formed to free him. |
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Henry spent much of his reign defending himself against plots, rebellions and assassination attempts. |
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While many films are not as obvious as Disney fairy tales, the plots of many films are based on the rough structure of myths. |
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