Thus the desire to go back to Godhead and regulated activities performed to achieve that goal form the proper path of action. |
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Reluctant as always to spend money, the Queen had never provided proper funding for his work. |
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Personal trainer Paul Leong agrees that fitness without proper nutrition equals poor results in overall health and weight loss. |
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Goals of furbearer management combine to encourage a proper balance of all wildlife species. |
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This method was permissible because the importer, by furnishing proper information, could avoid the penalty tax. |
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Even with the simplest furnishings, the proper use of color can transform a room. |
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Sophos warns consumers and businesses alike to be mindful of the risks on Cyber Monday and to utilize proper security measures. |
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People are forced to take to the streets, organise petitions, write letters and generally make a proper fuss in protest. |
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The veneer is a concoction of tropical Fijian light and dark woods and, of course, is strengthened with a proper dose of epoxy. |
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She believes a cycle lane and proper pathway should be made on the road to the school to make it safer for all parents and children. |
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Whether you enjoy attentive nurses, a proper diet and clean wards is simply pot luck. |
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Please understand, I have nothing against these vehicles, providing they are used in the proper manner. |
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It also looks silly and evinces contempt from car-drivers, proper motorcyclists and even pedestrians, but I don't care. |
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This attributes to lack of proper planning for the future, due to power politics in the administration. |
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Riddles, proverbs, and sayings that describe proper behavior for both young and old Kenyans are still common. |
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Or, as another scholar has said, the creed is an epitome and summary that guides and directs a proper reading of Scripture. |
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Enforce proper treatment protocols and evacuation procedures creating realistic constraints and stress. |
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There are no proper dressing or drying facilities in the event of inclement weather. |
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Canada has been a leader in trying to control doping and having proper judging at all sports events. |
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Messenger says yogurt formulators, in certain cases, can eliminate the use of aspartame by using the proper prebiotic fiber. |
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The well is precast in the proper height, width, and length, and the entire stairwell is cast into it as well. |
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The specification proper is preceded by a three page End User License Agreement, in small type. |
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These people have never complied with a single edict about the proper disposal of household garbage. |
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The dark period of India's history needs to addressed with grave concern and in its proper perspective. |
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Observing the development of the corn kernel milkline can provide a guide as to when corn is at the proper dry matter content for ensiling. |
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In the 1960s, he and Peter Hall did so much to develop the concept of a permanent ensemble where the actors received proper training. |
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The only solution was to open and inventory each container to determine the proper disposition of the items. |
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That's more than 30 or so years ago when public holidays and Sundays were proper days of rest. |
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Any juvenile attending training must have the proper handball gear to prevent injury. |
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His aim was to get through five matches to progress through pre-qualifying to qualifying proper for the televised tournament. |
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He needs to lose weight, get a proper haircut, shed some of those geekish clothes and, in general, to get with the program. |
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Toast is a standard part of a proper English breakfast, and together with a cup of tea, it forms a popular snack at any time. |
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Both are designed to delegitimate having any debate over the proper size and role of the federal government. |
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Correct pronunciation and proper use of words will enhance language skills. |
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A dictionary is also a good resource for the proper pronunciation of words. |
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This is the trap that most businesses tend to fall into and is proof positive that proper planning is a vital ingredient for any business. |
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By referring to a dichotomous tree, this writer shows how to choose the proper disjunction relative to the terms in the disjuncts. |
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So, of course, we had real jobs with proper tax codes, an optional pensions scheme, sickness cover and employee rights. |
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Surely there can be no genuine democracy without proper self-determination free from the narrow minded preferences of an aggressor state. |
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She warned that unless Dave managed to hold down a proper job he could end up crying for real over the end of their relationship. |
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Herbicides inhibit the flow of natural and synthetic auxins, which are necessary for proper plant growth. |
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By 332 he regarded himself as the proper ruler of the Persian empire, and after Gaugamela he was acclaimed king of Asia. |
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It will undertake projects to provide proper drinking water, waste disposal and sanitation facilities for pilgrims. |
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Here, 'he' is endophoric because it refers forwards to the proper noun Harry and 'her' refers back to the noun boss. |
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However, travelers visiting endemic areas may be affected by this disease if they do not take proper precautionary hygienic measures. |
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And the Government will have to work harder to get a proper regulatory framework in place if super choice is to actually happen. |
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However, medical authorities have now claimed that the medical research leading to the finding lacks a proper scientific basis. |
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I'd want part of my work to be giving medical attention to the rural masses that have never had proper medical facilities. |
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It is obviously proper for Parliament to lay down the framework within which the Judiciary operates. |
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He is wearing proper attire and earns discretionary bonus points for an impeccably hand-tied bow. |
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At perihelion, when proper motion reaches its maximum, it exceeds the diurnal motion, and the Sun turns slowly retrograde for a week. |
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In time the best of Schoenberg will, of course, survive and time will discover the proper values. |
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Understanding these benefits and limitations is critical to the proper employment of space forces. |
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Some men lose the recollection of proper names, or of verbs, or of numbers, or merely of dates, in consequence of an accident. |
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It is only by having prescribed limits and a proper testing regime that we can be sure of proving guilt or innocence. |
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Where it used to be that nicknames were used by friends and family, and proper names by everyone else, these days it's very much the opposite. |
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He loves terms of art, slang, botanical names, the names of foodstuffs and fabrics, rare words, proper names and place names. |
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When added in proper concentrations, cetyl or stearyl alcohol may also be incorporated in skin cleansing products as emollients. |
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Other important prevention strategies include proper hygiene and liberal use of emollients to reduce drying and cracking of the skin. |
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Always use the mark as an adjective or as a proper name, and never use it generically. |
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Although feeling-of-knowing studies involve questions about proper names, none make this distinction between proper names and common names. |
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He takes proper angles to the ball, not wasting any steps, and delivers a powerful blow when he gets there. |
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When the proper voltage is applied across the cathode and anode of the emitters, they release electrons toward a phosphor spot. |
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Their proper functioning is dependent on glutamine as a metabolic fuel for growth and proliferation. |
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Curled slab edges will lift off the soil bearing along the joint edges and should be grouted to re-establish the proper bearing. |
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In the absence of a proper clean-up of the site, chemicals are still leaking into the soil and groundwater. |
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Adding to that is the filling of land to raise the ground levels without proper consultation or advice from city engineers. |
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At best, it shows lack of proper planning on the part of those responsible for managing municipal boundary demarcation. |
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My submission on that would be it is a duty upon the prosecution to ensure the indictment is in proper form. |
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There was a sense in the 1970s that to be a proper Scottish writer you had to be grittily realistic. |
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Unfortunately for taxpayers, the authority has yet to get a proper grip on its finances. |
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Gloves can also magnify a problem in your grip, so a proper fit is paramount. |
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To get the proper grip for this swing, adjust your right hand on the shaft until you can see all five fingernails. |
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Preparing your ball and hand to have the proper grip is part of your pre-bowling and pre-shot routine. |
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Once the proper grip is achieved then it becomes essential to develop the right stance. |
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That they have instead been dilatory is a worrying sign of a lack of commitment to the proper safeguarding of human rights. |
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East Greenwich is desperately in need of a proper greengrocers within a few minutes walk. |
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Luckily, I had a boy with me, who I sent to fetch a morgue vehicle to bring them to the city for proper burial. |
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She's a race-walking instructor who bubbles with enthusiasm, armed with clever similes and a rigid attitude about ingraining proper technique. |
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It offers a menu of diligently and correctly prepared dishes based on proper ingredients. |
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I know that I am in trouble when she refers to me not by my given name but by my proper title. |
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Before distribution of nets, inhabitants were educated about the proper use of nets. |
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The proportioner requires no electricity and operates using water pressure to inject the proper amount of chemical. |
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It also highlighted excessive use of injections and blood transfusions without proper sterilisation. |
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Two well-flavoured pork escalopes were breaded and fried, and served with a field mushroom and proper mash. |
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The formation of the proper duplex and triplex were ensured by their characteristic melting profiles and CD spectra. |
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A proper sense of proportion requires us to have regard to the conditions in which hospitals and doctors have to work. |
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At about 15 I was a proper pipe cleaner and I have never done anything about it since. |
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So it is there that is situated the first thing that is effable and can be called by proper names. |
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Perhaps if the girl gives herself airs of grandeur, we should encourage her in her ambitions to become the proper lady. |
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So, if the visuals are not given the proper attention they deserve, the film will duly suffer. |
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It was those very values of deference, place and the proper order of things which brought this country to the brink of collapse after the war. |
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If the proper technique and filler material are used, the alloys are easily welded both by fusion and by pressure. |
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For a court to do otherwise is for a court to fail to show proper deference to a legislative authority. |
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They will try to find alternate means and may have a sandwich instead of a proper meal. |
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Think depth rather than width and cook it like a proper fillet steak, only seasoning it halfway through the cooking process. |
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She learned to dress wounds and the proper techniques for transferring surgical patients. |
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Prevention with foot hygiene, proper shoes, no self-performed foot surgery, and attendance at diabetic clinic is essential. |
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Due to the lack of proper maintenance, most of these villas have lost their grand appearance. |
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Despite the debates over the years, a majority of Americans view public schools as a proper venue for instilling religious beliefs. |
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In both your resume and cover letter, proper grammar and correct spelling are indispensable. |
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Here again, type using proper sentence structure, grammar and spelling so your request is understood. |
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As the opening speech noted, the graduation ceremony is a very proper way to close off your career at Oxford. |
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The first woman on line is a confused old lady who doesn't know how to find her proper seat. |
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Equally, that is the proper time for his solicitors to receive such instructions. |
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They also must be versed in proper procedures for placing food orders with the kitchen. |
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Check fire regulations for the type needed in your work area and to determine proper placement. |
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With proper colony placement and sampling, gradient maps of the distribution of chemical or biological materials can be produced. |
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Ongoing staff education activities should include the topic of proper procaine and benzathine administration. |
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Its proper placement is yet to be determined by a more complete taxonomic sampling. |
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The proper placement of art in a home should also reflect the client's connection to the piece. |
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This will give you proper placement so that the finishing nails will not puncture through the cabinet. |
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The surgeon passes the endoscope through the tube and inspects and confirms proper placement of the tunnel before proceeding. |
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For proper placement of deadlifts in your back routine, see the beginner's and advanced back-routine charts. |
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An empty room makes it easier to hang artwork, said Reis, but it's impossible to gauge proper height and placement. |
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So it's the radio promoters going into places like Fort Wayne, Indiana and making sure you're getting the proper placement. |
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Bolt Rite fasteners assist in the proper placement of anchor bolts in wet concrete. |
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In addition to making the injection itself less painful, the anesthetic can help verify proper placement of the needle. |
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Lack of proper transportation system in the region is also a major hurdle in the development of the area. |
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Nice little rush to get the blood pumping and get everybody in the proper mindset of combat. |
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Sliding Ashley's board back into its proper place, he gave her a kiss on the cheek and said goodnight. |
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It was good to get a proper run out and this was my first full game so that counts as my true debut. |
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A manifest lack of proper disposition for Holy Communion is found to be present in those who consistently support pro-abortion legislation. |
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Matrix is a proper wood-framed house with timber weatherboards, cedar cladding is an option, Gib-lined and with a galvanized iron roof. |
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The employer, it was said, was under a duty to take reasonable care to supply his workmen with proper plant and machinery. |
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Ali rolled her eyes, imagining being ordered to read and copy chapters about having proper posture. |
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Lemmon acts prissy and proper while Matthau schmoozes with the ladies, all the while acting like a general lout. |
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I'd be really interested to hear what a proper historian makes of these books. |
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It is long past time that proper fire doors were in place on all buildings, but especially residential premises. |
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Therefore, I shall proceed forthwith to the essentials of the matter and preclude contemplation of such ghastly departures from proper form. |
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No longer must we rely on our clumsy thumbs to arbitrarily slam derailleurs into the proper speed. |
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Our priority must be to provide proper mental health services and support for this young age group. |
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Application of a water repellent does not negate proper brick construction and detailing procedures. |
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It is our view that the proper respondents to an allegation of constructive dismissal should initially be the local authority. |
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I expect to see a full and proper consultation conducted before any action is taken. |
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The fact is that this strike could have been avoided had there been proper consultation all round. |
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That is to say it was never consummated through proper state-agency channels. |
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I remember not wanting to spend time there, due to the lack of a proper playground area to play in. |
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New cases and potentially contagious patients are identified through proper use and interpretation of the tuberculin skin test. |
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Do I think I could contain myself and restrain myself with the proper amount of professional decorum? |
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However, the condition was held to be unreasonable because it amounted to the deprivation of property without proper compensation. |
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This process allows synchronization of contraction throughout the heart, and is vital for proper function. |
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They can set up formal introductions, ensuring that members get the proper attention. |
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Many are drugged to control their behaviour because there are no proper therapies for their conditions. |
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And he eventually plumped for the controversial latecomer without proper technical judgments made on its suitability or the likely cost. |
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City of York Council said that broken-down fans in the roof had now been fixed, restoring proper ventilation to the baths. |
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Now there is a building with a proper plunge pool, and if you are crazy enough you can leap in on New Years Day. |
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After all, she'd essentially refused to look him in the eye earlier, deciding to be proper and decorous instead of curious. |
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From here on in, the band clearly get off on the audience's excitement, and it's a proper gig. |
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Instant messaging is even more conversational and speed is even more important, so proper English has almost vanished. |
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Because they never built the show up to a proper climax, this may have contributed to the lack of fizz in the audience. |
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A fortunate few have previously negotiated conversion from lease to proper title with the former laird for just the cost of the legal expenses. |
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It's no substitute for a proper textbook on the subject, but it's a good primer. |
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The lack of proper road signage and safety measures on the highway during the four-laning work has made the road a potential death trap. |
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Care is taken to pad and protect all pressure points and maintain proper body alignment. |
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Refer to appliance installation instructions to determine proper procedures for removing a cooktop or other built-in appliance. |
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Any holiday plants that were received for the holidays will last longer if given proper attention. |
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It was entirely proper for the Chief Executive to issue a press release in such circumstances. |
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By so deferring, we show proper respect to a coordinate branch of government. |
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There's a proper greengrocer's, a butcher, a baker, a haberdashery and a good old-fashioned ironmonger among others. |
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There's a groove in the head that must correspond with a ridge in one side of the track to ensure proper polarity. |
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All electrical instruments should be grounded using a three-prong plug that attaches to a proper grounded receptacle with the correct polarity. |
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The union's newly elected general secretary refused to comment and asked that a proper appointment for an interview be made. |
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The recommendation is to treat, to ensure patient comfort irregardless of the proper diagnosis being made. |
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One must question the freedom of late which allows the press to irreparably annihilate an individual's reputation without proper investigation. |
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And more broadly, one problem with many prescriptivists' view of the language is that they assume that there's always just one proper rule. |
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Her political beliefs had been bolstered by her religious faith and she saw the emergence of a democratic society as a proper salvation. |
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We also need a proper weekly flea market and secondhand book market just for starters. |
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Splinting the finger in slight flexion for two weeks should promote proper healing. |
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There are lots that we can do to help prevent burglaries, such as installing deadlocks on doors and fitting proper window catches. |
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There is ample land available at the eastern end to cater for a proper island and traffic calming zone. |
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The foodaholic just needs to learn proper eating habits, how to manage food, and balancing his or her desires correctly. |
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By default, the result of packing a given C struct includes pad bytes in order to maintain proper alignment for the C types involved. |
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This type of work can range from copyreading a text for flow and proper grammar to substantive editing. |
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The red is proper to those who are ruddied and reddened as the martyrs were through the shedding of their blood for God's love. |
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More depressingly, the proper spirit of real commerce was now missing from the streets of lower Manhattan. |
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The committee doubted if adequate personnel with proper qualifications could be provided to the right units to make a balanced force. |
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They put up drywall, installed proper lighting, and painted the walls and floor a light almond color. |
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And to what extent is it proper for religious authorities to try and influence their co-religionists who happen to occupy these posts? |
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It must also be in the proper position to depress the plunger on the deadlocking latch. |
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You do this because you want people to eat proper food, not because you want to corner the market and be the only supplier. |
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The proper law governing the transfer of corporeal movable property is the lex situs. |
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Since they will be on the dog food for a long time it is a great idea to spend time finding the proper dog food for your pooch. |
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Every time it rains we get some floodwater in the back garden as there is no proper drainage. |
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Eva studied the drape of ancient robes on vases and kylices in order to develop the proper weave of the costumes. |
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The proper way for the corsage to be worn is the flower going upward and the stems down. |
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Until we have proper regulation of the pornification of mainstream media, the group will keep organising protests. |
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Do not block air vents, flues or chimneys and don't have indoor fires or stoves without proper ventilation to the outdoors. |
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A proper starter should have a bit of a punch to it, which is exactly what the strong bacon and sweet port dressing delivered. |
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But, to be honest, I've grown to enjoy only eating at proper meal-times and then to eat sensible size portions of more suitable foods. |
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Ventilation and drainage of their secretions is essential for proper functioning. |
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Check the drill manual to determine the proper fluted feed opening required for your particular cover crop seed. |
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The president knows that anxiety and anguish are the proper poses to adopt in such times. |
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When flutter kicks and dog paddles occur, the teacher must back up a step and make sure that proper rhythm, speed and amplitude are present. |
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Occasionally, someone with proper credentials drops in with claimed validation that must be taken more seriously. |
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Workers should be counseled about personal hygiene, and management personnel should be advised about proper handwashing agents. |
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Some are necessary and some are not, some are proper and some are not, some are downright evil. |
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Maybe it's the proper term for being awarded a posthumous honorary doctorate. |
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My parents had a proper bed while I slept on a lumpy foldaway, which, to a child of nine seemed pretty cool. |
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If they get proper consent, then nothing prevents pathologists from carrying out post-mortems. |
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Many of these workers are working in hazardous environmental conditions without face masks, without proper gear. |
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For fear of this, they want to forestall the conversion of certain proper noun trademarks into common count nouns. |
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Indeed, we should embrace these stirrings so enthusiastically that we demand they are followed through to their proper conclusion. |
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He hadn't been getting the proper follow-through on his pitches and wasn't getting behind them enough. |
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It is inherent in the proper conduct of judicial proceedings in a court of law. |
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I did enjoy the research but the writing it down and trying to put it into proper language was hard. |
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Ellis Johnson puts himself in position to make plays, using proper footwork and good angles. |
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The proper support of overhead cover is a vital aspect of a safe fighting position or observation post. |
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Any attempt to disprove the theory of evolution using thermodynamics will require proper formalisms. |
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Formalists might find it too ideological to allow proper respect for the facts. |
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In a country with proper respect for its rights and freedoms, this should not be a subject distorted by hyperbole nor confused by double-talk. |
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Steve Martin, incidentally, isn't wearing a bow-tie but is wearing a proper formal cravat as opposed to a black necktie out of the sock drawer. |
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Tomorrow will be my first proper day off for a fortnight and I feel utterly worn out. |
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For proper operation, each SCSI bus segment must be terminated at the two extreme ends of the segment. |
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Thereafter there has been no issue that these courts are the proper and only forum for the resolution of all the contractual claims. |
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Also in this respect a mixed or internationalized tribunal would seem to be the proper forum. |
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Pulling a look together meant the proper foundation garment that would keep everything in place. |
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Those who report, not to proper authorities, but to external sources abuse their positions of trust, he said. |
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This was in the aftermath of the arrival of proper University extension classes established by the 1902 Education Act. |
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Pay the going rate and hire a professional, either permanently or on a proper fixed term contract. |
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After Henry croaked, Katherine dropped the prim and proper act and married Thomas Seymour. |
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He said it was essential for parents to create a proper environment in the home if they want their children to live a life free of crime. |
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This goes double for similar criticism of policies, if the criticism is routed through proper channels. |
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To create width in the backswing, the right arm needs freedom to move back and up into the proper position at the top. |
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Mrs. M. instructed everyone to take out their valentines, walk around the class, and deposit the cards in the proper mailboxes. |
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These are proper sized rooms, enough space for a double bed and a couch and a desk. |
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My father, a fresh-faced young man, newly employed by a paper company, looks very proper and gentlemanly. |
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Her accompanying garlic bread is real bread with a proper crust, spread with freshly prepared garlic butter and chopped parsley. |
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Kelly dressed in one of her grandmother's latest proper girl dresses, which usually included lace or frills or both. |
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The most important things a squire learns from his lord, Milord, are skill at arms and the proper deportment of a knight. |
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Additionally, proper selection of cuff size is imperative for accurate measurements. |
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Some people, including some opponents, seem to feel that this malevolent dotard was, somewhere, innocent of proper thought and responsibility. |
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They are living under deplorable conditions with limited access to safe drinking water, proper sanitation and food. |
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They also serve as guides for determining the proper dosage of certain drugs. |
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It's a sad fact that age and experience are no longer accorded a proper respect in our society. |
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He directed the officials to complete the construction of culverts and link roads and ensure the proper drinking water supply. |
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Bulcock Beach lifesaver Kate Stow said she suspected the creature was a cunjevoi but could not be sure, so they had to take proper precautions. |
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It was a proper printing job, the title words adorned with elegant curlicues. |
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The independence of the judiciary is essential to the proper functioning of our society. |
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First, their hands and fingers are not large enough and long enough to get a proper grip. |
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No proper arrangement for disposal of excreta and other waste had been made where large numbers of people were staying in temporary camps. |
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I went down to the basement, where the dry dog food is kept, and scooped the proper amount into her enormous bowl, then went back to the kitchen. |
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It had the flavour, the fullness, the richness, the dryness and the length of a proper Chateauneuf du Pape. |
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It sounded like a book that would teach me how to be a proper lady, complete with frilly lace, curtsying and a lot of time spent being meek. |
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If longevity is a cause for celebration then it was right and proper that her life should have been marked so fulsomely. |
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These alloys are very toxic and dangerous if beryllium fumes are not captured and exhausted by proper ventilating equipment. |
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Phosphine readings should be taken from within the fumigated structure to insure proper gas concentrations. |
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Which raises a question: What is the proper response to a courtroom wailer? |
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After weeks without proper rest, the Needles lighthouse was mistaken for a pilot light and the Irex sailed into the since-named Irex Rock in Scratchell's Bay. |
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Minerals are inorganic materials that are essential to proper nutrition. |
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Tackling insanitary, overcrowded living conditions, installing clean water and sewage systems, and proper public hygiene regimes are other key steps. |
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In South East Asia, it means tackling insanitary, overcrowded living conditions, installing clean water and sewage systems, and proper public hygiene regimes. |
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By instantiating these operators with proper knowledge at different levels of abstraction, spatial aggregation allows specification of a variety of application programs. |
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The maintenance team failed to follow proper procedures outlined in the loading manual, which required them to open the filler cap and to visually check the fuel level. |
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Use global positioning instruments in aircraft to assist you in making sure you are spraying the correct field and in selecting the proper spray paths. |
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But proper placement of such tracks is also important to him. |
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The discretion to deprive a successful litigant of costs is one which must be exercised judicially and upon proper material connected with the case. |
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The Minister compares a genuine life sentence, which connotes seriousness of offending and proper punishment, with the fact that someone is embarrassed about a past offence. |
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If he hated Grant and I he would have done what most parents do and send their kids to boarding school and finishing school for proper young ladies. |
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Not all tall buildings have proper fire safety systems, including fire exits, aside from requirements that have to be met by developers when constructing buildings. |
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Where is the proper observance of constitutionalism in that? |
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Participants were told that the solution words did not include foreign words, plurals, or proper names, and that they could use paper and pencils as aids. |
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A proper understanding of these images relies on a conversance with the doctrinal sources treating the decaying corpse as a subject for devotional practice. |
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Once again, we see how a contemporary starting point for spiritual theology that has severe problems comes into proper focus when located in pneumatology. |
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But in the meantime, he will try to do a proper job of convincing us. |
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They are to provide proper identification, supply invoices or letters from suppliers or their passports proving that they travelled abroad to purchase merchandise. |
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But what irks them the most is the lack of proper infrastructure. |
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I flatter myself as cultured, but I'm evidently a proper philistine. |
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All of the cookie making supplies, as well as the cookies had disappeared, and in its place was a well set table, with glasses, dishes and flatware in all the proper places. |
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It says that the purpose of these rituals is to teach the Kohanim the proper procedure for purifying a Metzora, which has an identical purification ceremony. |
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Kevin Kelly of the Green Party polled a respectable 304 votes and as the count proper began some pundits offered him an outside chance of taking a seat. |
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Even the waiters, prim and proper and offering excellent service during the day, turn into veritable fleet-footed dancers in the evening, even dragging guests on to the floor. |
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Likewise, isotopically substituted lipid membranes can be differentiated from protein adlayers and even each other with the proper selection of unique isotopic labels. |
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As the seatbelt sign came on and the flight attendant started to demonstrate the proper way to put on your seatbelt, Misery looked out her window. |
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The primary objective of Helios' recent checkout flight was to expand the flight envelope of the aircraft and verify proper operation of aircraft systems at high altitudes. |
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There are some differences, however, mainly in the fact that the thicker unfinished strip floorings require a special nailing gun for proper application. |
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On the third day, we reckoned the rain was great and isn't it good that the Todd is getting a proper flush, while we secretly hoped that the drizzle would stop. |
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It is often informally referred to by the British middle class as a BBC accent or a public school accent and by the working class as talking proper or talking posh. |
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I believe that a proper postal code system would deliver mail at least one day sooner and result in more efficient express shipments delivered to my work in South Tipperary. |
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Had to buy a pair of shoes though, as the proper flat court shoes I wore to match my work suit did not quite go with the dress-down order of the day of shorts and bikini top. |
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Here, one must maintain discipline, proper etiquette, and formality. |
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That said, it's only right and proper to give credit where credit is due, and the crucially important area of housing is one where our Council can hold its head high. |
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When crimping wire, use a crimp big enough to allow the wire to go through once, be doubled back, then doubled back a third time, then crimp hard using proper crimping pliers. |
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By taking the proper precautions and teaching them to your child, you can prevent these uncomfortable skin infections from putting a crimp in your active child's lifestyle. |
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It has continually evaded critical scrutiny and proper cross-examination. |
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Isn't it weird how French kissing is the kind that everyone does, while polite smooches on the cheek, which seem to me to be particularly continental, lack a proper name? |
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It is concluded that if a geotextile is used in frost-susceptible soil, proper drainage and the correct fabric type must be used to prevent increased frost heave. |
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As long as they receive proper veneration and offerings, these deities guarantee fruitfulness and protection against the powers of evil and natural calamities. |
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What is sinful is the exaltation of pleasure above the proper ends of marriage, which are union, fruitfulness, and the healing, exaltation, and perfection of the spouses. |
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Although this was similar in many ways to previous statements, it placed greater emphasis upon the proper valuation of current assets on the balance sheet. |
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If there is proper and full-hearted commitment to the police and the rule of law then there is full-hearted acceptance to power sharing and equality. |
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Even the Easter rising of 1916 was doomed before it commenced through lack of proper communication and the old curse of command and counter command. |
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The cuticle proper was more osmophilic than the cuticular layer. |
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It's not hard and roses aren't really all that fussy, but the creation of a proper rosebed can mean the difference between mediocre roses and absolutely fabulous ones. |
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This will only be achieved by proper administrators whose collective priority should be a passion for the game and not concentrated on personal gain or glory. |
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According to some botanists, it is those hybrids, not pure M. sieversii, that became the ancestors of what we now think of as proper eating apples. |
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How can true innovation in gameplay be achieved without proper focus? |
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The pall was blazoned as indented on the Letter of Intent, but the proper description is dancetty when the zigzagged edges run parallel to each other. |
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I love all pubs, even gastropubs, so long as they don't destroy your proper pubs, because it would be a shame if youngsters only saw all that chrome and glass. |
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First I have to select the proper gauge rope, and then I weave the net in a particular pattern to ensure that it has the proper balance of strength and flexibility. |
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