The hounds, powerfully muscled mixed breeds, loll at the ends of leashes made of rope, leather or strips of colorful fabric. |
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His is a relentlessly energetic, deliciously sentimental, powerfully intelligent art. |
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The stiff and stylised human forms dominate, colluding powerfully with the resonant colours. |
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How has a single set of icons resonated so powerfully among a diverse national population? |
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A wave of revolutionary fervour swept across Europe affecting the Fife coalfields powerfully. |
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Derek rode a splendid race, coming to challenge on the back straight and staying on powerfully to win by two lengths. |
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A powerfully built man, slightly hunched round shoulder level, he strides purposely onto the rostrum. |
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This is powerfully demonstrated in the film by atmospheric flashbacks to the last supper. |
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The central event, told in flashback, is very powerfully and beautifully expressed. |
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In interviews across Baghdad, though, Iraqis said the widespread thieving affected them at least as powerfully on an emotional and moral level. |
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Two of the more expressive and powerfully structured compositions show the artist in three-quarter view, dramatically lit. |
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No soldier has done it more powerfully than the controversial boy thriller Michael Jackson. |
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But powerfully and convincingly, he set out his heartfelt belief that he did what was right. |
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King Hienal was a tall, muscular, powerfully built man with brown hair that was quickly going gray. |
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He is powerfully built, dressed in dark colours and a leather bomber-jacket. |
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Two major factors contributed most powerfully to the discontent and distrust expressed by the family and consumer groups. |
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There is an abundance of powerfully voiced republicanism, anticlerical fervour and epicurean life. |
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Neither can a concern with the ear and the eye be taken simply as a reading of particular metaphors, however powerfully conceived. |
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Next, Afridi swept one powerfully over midwicket, and later in the same tonked one over wide long-on. |
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It is unfashionable to say so, but there is something powerfully evocative about this block of stone. |
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Under pressure from powerfully conservative retail chains, the band was forced to accept a substitute. |
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Ignored is the internal transfiguration of African-American life that often plays itself out within the community in powerfully destructive ways. |
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Arabic is said to be a powerfully lyric language, so perhaps the above snatches lose something in translation. |
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The largest forced migration in human history has left a powerfully silent documentary record for historians to work from. |
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It amazes me that watching events unfolding on my screen again affects me as powerfully still one year on. |
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Unfortunately a field of sunflowers were over, but we had the fruits of autumn, sloe, elderberry and powerfully scented crab apple. |
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The author of this amusing and admirable history of the English language argues powerfully for universal linguistic tolerance. |
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He decided that mobile, powerfully gunned anti-tank units were the best way to defeat enemy tanks. |
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I was powerfully affected by the changeless somnific quality of Zara's tones. |
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It also exterminates coarse and sour grasses, destroys couch grass and acts powerfully upon rye grasses. |
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Khan Jamal's vibes weave subtly and powerfully around Shipp's melodic, stately and frequently forceful piano lines. |
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What is relevant here is that the logic of instrumentality also leads powerfully in the direction of seeing women as violable. |
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I find the combination of analysis and ardent obliquity in these writings very powerfully enabling. |
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By simply stating his melodies, Dobbyn has never sung so plainly or powerfully. |
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He began by powerfully striking Steffan Jones over mid-wicket and continued by elegantly off-driving Caddick to the fence. |
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In Berlin he meets Sasha, a brilliant, charismatic, oratorically gifted, powerfully heterosexual ideologue who becomes his friend. |
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His powerfully lyrical Symphony no. 6 conveys a strong sense of the Norwegian landscape. |
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There it was, a palanquin being carried by four men, all powerfully built and in immaculate robes of ivory colour. |
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The idea that we must take action to avoid a Brave New World resonates powerfully within our culture. |
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They might have held some pertinence had the mood of the town been more powerfully evoked. |
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Poetry is language that makes abundant use of figures of speech and language that aims to be powerfully persuasive. |
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We can perceive sharp ironies that arise from Wright's powerfully inversive imagination. |
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A visualization interface that is structurally isomorphic to the concept network will support knowledge learning more powerfully. |
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Within the production's terms, George Anton is a powerfully costive Hamlet both hostile to and tainted by this world of animalistic appetite. |
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The Conger can swim almost as powerfully backwards as it can in a forward direction. |
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His vocal performance is powerfully nuanced as he veers from a soft, uncomfortably high croon to a barely contained wail by song's end. |
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Bat urine is powerfully alkaline and dissolves wooden, metal, and painted surfaces. |
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The theory posits that milk, by the intrinsic nature of its protein components, is powerfully nutritious in its basic composition. |
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The vessel is surprised by the very ship it's been tracking, a larger, more powerfully armed French frigate. |
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The highly toxic and addictive absinthe acted powerfully on the nerve centres, intoxicated rapidly, and could cause delirium and hallucinations. |
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The powerfully built, charismatic dancer bounds around the stage like Spider-Man. |
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He's a powerfully muscular chiropractor who is Arnold's close friend and training partner. |
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Light percolates through an external carapace of rusted woven wire panels that are kinked and cranked like powerfully rippling muscles. |
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The sleeves of his blouse are rolled up to reveal a pair of powerfully modelled, ink-stained forearms, and ominously clenched fists. |
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Not for the first or last time did southern irredentism powerfully contribute to the marginalization of significant challenges to party hegemony. |
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They have all been subject to the enemy's powerfully influential hype machine. |
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Isomorphic pressures to obtain legitimacy may more powerfully determine a new organization's routines than any routines a founder may introduce. |
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Gemini forms with each of the pairs of opposites in the zodiac a third factor, powerfully influencing the other two constellations. |
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The Japanese powerfully establish the meaning of historical events, albeit with the assistance of the West and China. |
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Her assisting in the escape of prisoners of war added powerfully to the public esteem of women in general. |
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Disturbing images are powerfully etched with imaginative dynamics and piercing vocals. |
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The narrative voice of these sections expresses the same self-loathing and despair so powerfully felt in the earlier lyrics. |
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The democratic space of the ballpark is combined with the sacred litany of the players' names in a powerfully nostalgic moment. |
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It's as powerfully entrancing as a monitor screen streaming with zeros and ones. |
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What comes through most powerfully is the pain of the great man as lifelong lonely little boy. |
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An explosive guitar solo encapsulates the bottled-up emotions bubbling over in a powerfully cathartic and concentrated manner. |
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Again, dainty dumplings swim in soup, but these are packed powerfully with a spicy punch. |
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That faith-filled genuflection communicated very powerfully the sense of awe and mystery which ought to be associated with the Eucharist. |
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His powerfully demotic designs helped pave the way for the egalitarian suburban landscape most Americans choose to live in today. |
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The pageantry of Indian life appealed powerfully to the artist, and he rendered it with all his inherent splendor and gorgeousness. |
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The very early material makes its own case more powerfully than ever, electrifying the crowd. |
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Nonetheless, it is a beautiful, elegiac work of art, at once powerfully iconic and subdued. |
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Walcott's metaphoric take on epic is so powerfully originative as to put the whole genre in a new light. |
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But as soon as you put on the headphones and start the audio tour, it becomes a powerfully evocative place. |
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Furthermore, multiracial congregations can powerfully join hands to resist racism together. |
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Jamie is tall, rangy, laidback, unassuming, while Andy is built more powerfully and exudes confidence and attitude. |
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Salinger's book has powerfully affected, and still affects, so many generations of readers. |
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The article gives an intriguing and powerfully written reading of the ironic positioning of such films. |
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I'm quite agnostic about synchronicity unless it seems really powerfully relevant to me. |
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Some are corrupt and powerfully untouchable from the start, others are mad and witchlike. |
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For several minutes the fish was boss, as it slowly and powerfully took line from the reel. |
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Two main types of early amphibians include the large powerfully built labyrinthodonts and the small, slender lepospondyls. |
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When a planet is placed in an angular house, it is performing more powerfully. |
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In the process of powerfully meeting the lively Hakan Yakin's free-kick he butted Choi Jin-cheul's head and both players needed lengthy treatment to stanch the flow of blood. |
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The social and scientific value of the sexuality portrayed in this image powerfully confronts the skeptic who may question the value of erotology. |
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Last night, the news show blabber suggested that the powerfully moving hug between the government official and the mother of the fallen Marine, was staged. |
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As new imaging technologies offer us graphic evidence of the visible humanity of the growing fetus, our moral sentiments may be powerfully awakened or reawakened. |
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This is a powerfully tragic nugget that twists at your heartstrings, makes a lasso out of them to strangle your emotions, and then shoves a knife in your back. |
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I have thought of blotting these words out with sand and starting again, but the Goddess speaks powerfully in me, and makes me bow my head to Her will. |
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Sunflowers, beautiful as they are on a summer day, are valuable as a source of both oil and meal, and sunflowers are also powerfully allelopathic against many tough weeds. |
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For the religiously committed, the rise of secularism powerfully facilitated the cause of cooperation among fervent believers. |
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A sense of national superiority to two sets of morally equivalent belligerents would contribute powerfully to the state's international isolation. |
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Oloroso is generally thought of as a powerfully sweet dessert wine. |
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Music, because of its performativity, can powerfully shape the nation. |
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It suited the 20th-century taste for the cultures of indigenous peoples, and in our own time has been powerfully reinforced by postcolonial attitudes. |
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This car is powerfully designed and breathtaking in appearance. |
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And such a label, most of the time politically motivated, tends to be one that sticks permanently and is pervasively influential and powerfully contaminating. |
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It is has a strange otherworldly and mythical quality to it, like a cinematic dream and the result is not vacuously uplifting but powerfully moving. |
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He was powerfully built, tall and brown, with straight black hair to his shoulders, radiating a manly beauty and inner strength that was unearthly in its intensity. |
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He later became Bishop of Hippo where he preached powerfully for 35 years. |
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Some of us may never be able to hit the ball as accurately, powerfully or consistently as a scratch player, but with work, we can realistically hope to putt like one. |
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Black leaders thought that Farrakhan spoke most powerfully to their ethnic base and was even seen by that base as incorruptible. |
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The result is nothing less than riveting, insightful, and heartbreaking, not to mention powerfully original. |
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They remodelled the paradigm so powerfully fashioned by their father. |
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Yet this latest Naxos set is more than just a bargain alternative, offering a powerfully enjoyable experience, made the more involving by the tensions of a live staging. |
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What comes across most powerfully in this sumptuous work is the wonder, variety and sheer barminess of mankind's perennially fruitless quest for a truly ideal home. |
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That we especially attend to, and emphasize, borders and boundaries is evidenced powerfully in our use of halos, the nimbus and the aura in the arts. |
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Cogswell's book most powerfully reminds you of the necessary mess of activism. |
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Schnittke's through-composed style is at times powerfully direct, but sometimes too direct, the chorus's declamation dramatic yet detached and almost perfunctory. |
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For such a large and powerfully built man, Micah was a bit of a pushover. |
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One might have expected these trends-which so powerfully enhanced the position of drama and playwriting by the end of the seventeenth century-to develop and continue. |
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They shoved us off scrums, stole our ball at the tackle, carried the ball powerfully into our defence, and showed dextrous handling skills in the open spaces. |
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The long silence speaks more powerfully than a pro forma, convenient denial at this late date. |
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The song leaves an imprint, and a powerfully lasting one at that. |
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Ballard's work is powered by a number of key obsessions and his voice quietly leads us through them in these notes, mesmeric, dream-like and yet powerfully clarifying. |
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She talks to lea Carpenter about why fiction can tell this story so powerfully. |
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He powerfully rattles the bars of her cage, and she wants out. |
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Nevertheless, the anti-Thaksin animus redounds so powerfully to Yingluck that she faces more pressure after the election. |
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Water, ethanol, volatile organic acids, aldehydes, esters, acetals, and ketones, many of them powerfully aromatic, are among the azeotrope components in wines. |
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The account of this 'fire and smoke' remains powerfully in a reader's mind long after the whims and eccentricities of minor characters have receded in the memory. |
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It was both stylistically adventurous and powerfully moving. |
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Dressed in casuals and far removed from the bright lights on the theatrical stage, he looks different from the characters he portrayed so powerfully, the day before. |
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He is powerfully built, but lithe and well balanced, with a light footed, smooth and graceful gait, has a keen sense of smell and is well able to point, set and retrieve. |
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The play said little about politics, instead powerfully presenting its central characters' psychological collapse. |
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Not even The Shield wrapped things up quite this powerfully. |
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Such ineloquence might seem surprising in a production that pays tribute to Tueni and Kassir, who used words so powerfully in their work. |
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One way in which runes can be used very powerfully is to combine several into what is known as a sigil or bindrune. |
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Tuvaluans subjected to the discourse of crisis and 'refugees' show an understandable antipathy to such powerfully loaded language. |
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The drug is powerfully addictive, yet no evidence of neuropathologic brain damage has been reported. |
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The study on mice found that it later powerfully promotes the activities of osteoclast, a cell that destroys bones. |
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Some players frustrate me by not striking the ball powerfully but Cillian certainly gives it a skelps. |
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And America is catastrophically reminded that it cannot stand alone, isolated from the world it seeks to influence so powerfully. |
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Beyond this, however, what comes over more powerfully is Mahon's ability as a parodist of other poets, particularly his contemporaries. |
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This imagery of people in the Blitz was and is powerfully portrayed in film, radio, newspapers and magazines. |
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He was powerfully built, with great stamina, and walked extensively in Britain and Europe. |
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In contrast to his deeply religious, frail brother, William was powerfully built, redheaded, and headstrong. |
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The Myomorpha, such as the brown rat, have enlarged temporalis muscles, making them able to chew powerfully with their molars. |
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The European badger is a powerfully built black, white, brown and grey animal with a small head, a stocky body, small black eyes and short tail. |
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It is a slender, powerfully built animal with a large, deeply descending ribcage, a sloping back and a heavily muscled neck. |
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It is a powerfully simple technique that allows one to study equilibrium, efficiency and comparative statics. |
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Lewis Hine's photographs of child labourers in the 1910s powerfully evoked the plight of working children in the American south. |
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Synaesthesia can occur particularly powerfully during mescalin and LSD intoxication, and is often given mystical significance. |
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First experiences are always the most memorable because they fix themselves in the mind unalterably and most powerfully. |
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All of the times Jessica has played Louis since Season 1 has come back to her in this powerfully Litt Up moment. |
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No doubt, the church has been antisemitic in the past, but since the 1960's they have powerfully fought that attitude. |
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And best of all is Bizet's stunning music, powerfully sung entirely in the Xhosa language. |
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The root of Masterwort is hotter than Pepper, and very available in all cold griefs and diseases both of stomach and body, dissolving very powerfully upward and downward. |
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For the modern dance forms that emerged in those years powerfully united artistic experimentation with attempts to create new modes of personal identity and communal life. |
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Naloxone, an opioid receptor antagonist, quickly and powerfully reverses the effect of opioids and is particularly effective at reversing respiratory depression. |
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Despite the failure of attempts to form a separate state, the idea of North Queensland as a distinctive region has existed powerfully almost from first settlement. |
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Early in August, Pourdastan stressed plans to powerfully continue manufacturing different modern weapons and equipment to increase the country's deterrence power. |
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Each week, Jonathan Tilley broadcasts powerfully motivating music and workouts along with posts and interviews from local and international fitness experts. |
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Accompanied by yidaki and clap sticks, they sang powerfully. |
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He has developed the Botham-like ability to hit powerfully through the off-side and that calls for making room and letting the top left hand guide the stroke. |
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The study by Touro researcher, Gary Steinman, points to numerous prior studies that powerfully link IGF with a number of growth and neural functions. |
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Now, one of these favorite arrangements, the one perhaps that most powerfully excites the Balzacian imagination, consists of opposing a single character. |
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