She had been seeking not only access to the presentation materials, but also a list of ace members who attended the webinar. |
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She will take your questions after she has made her presentation. |
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We show that these groups act acylindrically on the CAT polygonal complex naturally associated to their presentation. |
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In contrast, his essay on coffee offered no more than a rambling and trite presentation of the arguments against anticoffee legislation. |
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They put together a stunning audiovisual presentation, with movies and music as well as plenty of information. |
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For the retail market, kippers are available in either catchweight or fixed weight presentation. |
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The conference is coming up soon and she hasn't finished preparing her presentation for it yet. |
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If the bishop admits the patron's presentation, the clerk so admitted is next to be instituted by him. |
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Handel became sure of himself, broader in his presentation, and more diverse in his composition. |
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In Germany, the regular presentation of Delius's works ceased at the outbreak of the war, and never resumed. |
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In a 1971 BBC presentation of James Elroy Flecker's Hassan, Gielgud played the Caliph to Richardson's Hassan. |
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There is another statement which is not totally clear made by Lord Darnley in 1921 about the timing of the presentation of the urn. |
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It should be pointed out to the prospective reader that he will not find here the systematic presentation of a metaphysic. |
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The base video and audio were sold to other broadcasters, who added their own commentary and presentation. |
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A new orchestration of the film's theme tune was played during each medal presentation of the Games. |
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Many of the mezedes, or starters, could be a meal in themselves, and their preparation and presentation are where this restaurant shines. |
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The most notable rules which affect the format and presentation of the contest have changed over the years, and are highlighted here. |
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Thatcher had already begun to work on her presentation on the advice of Gordon Reece, a former television producer. |
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Other EU nationals are equally entitled to treatment on presentation of a valid European Health Insurance Card. |
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The librarian, who had requested the book for the library, returned the presentation copy to Wilde with a note of apology. |
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His career was marked by reinvention and visual presentation, his music and stagecraft significantly influencing popular music. |
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Scotland's national relics and regalia were made in a formal presentation to the English royal saint, Edward the Confessor. |
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While the band's songwriting remained based in rock and blues, many of the tracks moved into alternative rock territory in their presentation. |
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Each bid city made a presentation to the General Assembly, the order of which was determined by drawing lots. |
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The presentation also included a promotional film narrated by Sean Connery. |
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While Asquith's presentation was poorly done, Lloyd George vigorously defended his position, treating the debate as a vote of confidence. |
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In the early Middle Ages, most books were produced in monasteries, whether for their own use, for presentation, or for a commission. |
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From 1 January 2007 to 16 January, temporary idents were used which gave a nod towards what was to come for the new presentation on the station. |
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On behalf of all those present, may I thank you for a well-executed presentation. |
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Japanese cuisine is known for its emphasis on seasonality of food, quality of ingredients and presentation. |
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In 2012 the BBC announced that it would be reducing its main presentation team from 12 to ten. |
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The lure may require a specialised presentation to impart an enticing action as, for example, in fly fishing. |
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Cicero in his De Finibus closely followed Posidonius's presentation of Panaetius's ethical teachings. |
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I'll be sending a pinch hitter to do the presentation because I have the flu. |
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Film has been the most influential medium in the presentation of the history of slavery to the general public around the world. |
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Additionally, the expression of symptoms is often atypical, making clinical diagnosis based on presentation more difficult. |
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There is some variation in the presentation of the order, but the astara always begins, and the tabbayt always ends. |
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Avoid 'PowerPointlessness!' A presentation should always be about your audience, not about you. |
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Variola minor was a less common presentation, and a much less severe disease, with historical death rates of 1 percent or less. |
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Such performances included ritual dances, presentation of war captives, offerings of tribute, human sacrifice, and religious ritual. |
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The charts and graphs helped me understand the presentation. |
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Simple English Wikipedia's basic presentation style makes it ideal for beginners learning English. |
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After each modification, the Association provides an updated simplified presentation of the alphabet in the form of a chart. |
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For ease of presentation, just dependency trees are now employed to illustrate these points. |
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The petitioner gives the first presentation, and may reserve some time to rebut the respondent's arguments after the respondent has concluded. |
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Empirical evidence shows that human analogical mapping performance is influenced by information presentation order. |
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The directeur made a presentation to the jury in the absence of the accused and the jury heard the witnesses. |
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Motions for summary judgment, for example, can usually be brought before, after, or during the actual presentation of the case. |
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They could even order certain pieces of evidence to be examined if they find presentation by the defense or prosecution to be inadequate. |
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Where a 10-page presentation with one or two charts would have been acceptable before, now we all suffer from death by PowerPoint. |
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They are characterized by having only cutaneous presentation, with no evidence of extracutaneous lesion after adequate staging. |
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A topographical presentation of these contours was used as a game-time decision aid by the UCLA 1972-73 Football Coaching Staff. |
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Some borders require presentation of legal paperwork like passports and visas, or other identity documents, for persons to cross borders. |
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He was rediscovered, however, by the Renaissance, whose writers were impressed with his dramatic presentation of the Imperial age. |
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The movement organised a National Convention in London in early 1839 to facilitate the presentation of the first petition. |
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The recognition and perception of a brand is highly influenced by its visual presentation. |
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Instead, cascading style sheets are encouraged to improve the presentation of HTML documents. |
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Late classical style included a proportional portrayal of the human body and impressionistic presentation of space. |
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Often the Maypole dance will be accompanied by other dances as part of a presentation to the public. |
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James's more lavish presentation of portraits had its effect on the quality of the work from the Hilliard workshop. |
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Bob liked most of my presentation, but offered three minor critiques. |
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The clarity of page presentation does not depend solely on its design, but also on the configuration of the computer of the cybernaut who navigates it. |
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The First Minister chairs the Scottish Cabinet and is primarily responsible for the formulation, development and presentation of Scottish Government policy. |
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The GFSM 2001 provides a blueprint for the compilation, recording, and presentation of revenues, expenditures, stocks of assets, and stocks of liabilities. |
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She will field questions immediately after her presentation. |
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In 1999 my fourth child made an unexpected footling breech presentation. |
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This brings us at last to game day. You are going to speak. You are prepared to speak, but you still have some work to do before, during, and right after your presentation. |
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Kenyon, similar to Singer a decade earlier, believed that Radio 3 had to make changes to its presentation before the new station began broadcasting rather than react later. |
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To use absolutely no word that does not contribute to the presentation. |
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Maps by necessity distort the presentation of the earth's surface. |
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The three AD cases showed distinct differences in regional THK5117 binding that were also observed in tau immunohistopathology as well as in clinical presentation. |
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They made the presentation in force to try to impress the client. |
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The textbook had a most insipid presentation of the controversy. |
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Following Paolozzi's seminal presentation in 1952, the IG focused primarily on the imagery of American popular culture, particularly mass advertising. |
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Patients with phantosmia thought to be related to abnormal olfactory signal processing will often confirm a unilateral presentation to the distorted smell when asked. |
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Richard Price shepherded the work through this presentation and its publication in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London the following year. |
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About this time his friends subscribed for a presentation portrait. |
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Upon presentation to Parliament in 1825 it was shown to be inaccurate. |
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To return HTML to its role as a semantic language, the W3C has developed style languages such as CSS and XSL to shoulder the burden of presentation. |
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The presentation included a flypast by a Royal Air Force of Oman Typhoon. |
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The graphic presentation may use straight lines and fixed angles, and often a fixed minimum distance between stations, to simplify the display of the transit network. |
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The previous presentation ran over and ours had to start late. |
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Similarly, Entertainment Weekly said that Boyle's performance was a victory for talent and artistry in a culture obsessed with physical attractiveness and presentation. |
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After the presentation ceremony, the trophy is returned to the museum. |
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A truly autobiographical presentation is nearly impossible for Gregory. |
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From his own experiences as a teacher, Webster thought that the Speller should be simple and gave an orderly presentation of words and the rules of spelling and pronunciation. |
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It was in the Italian Peninsula that many of the traditions of modern diplomacy began, such as the presentation of an ambassador's credentials to the head of state. |
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The name of the winning team is engraved on the silver band around the base as soon as the final has finished, in order to be ready in time for the presentation ceremony. |
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At Cardiff the presentation was made on a podium on the pitch. |
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Most trial courts are courts of record, where the record of the presentation of evidence is created and must be maintained or transmitted to the appellate court. |
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The surviving plays by Aristophanes are also a treasure trove of comic presentation, while Herodotus and Thucydides are two of the most influential historians in this period. |
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Once the candidate cities are selected, they must submit to the IOC a bigger and more detailed presentation of their project as part of a candidature file. |
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The subsequent presentation style was introduced on 19 November 2001 and kept the same figure 2, but in a yellow background and given a personality. |
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There were a number of unfortunate phrases in his draft to which many bishops objected but he refused to accept amendments on the day of its presentation. |
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In January 2012, British Sky Broadcasting announced that they had signed Hill to join their F1 presentation team on Sky Sports F1 as a pundit for the 2012 Formula One season. |
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Kaido describes a 53-year-old Japanese lady whose index presentation was with vomiting, anuresis, and clouded conscious state on a background of 6 months of apathy. |
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The shoulder presentation was turned podalically. In the case of the footling the feet were kept up and the primiparous passages dilated by caoutchouc bags. |
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Such a candidate has to present 200 signatures in favor of his candidacy, the same as a candidate of a party that had no parliamentary presentation previously. |
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Colin Powell suggested in his presentation to the United Nations that UAVs were transported out of Iraq and could be launched against the United States. |
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Drummond, like Hearst, believed that the music programmes' presentation was too stiff and formal and he therefore encouraged announcers to be more natural and enthusiastic. |
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In business, a white paper is closer to a form of marketing presentation, a tool meant to persuade customers and partners and promote a product or viewpoint. |
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