The testing of cattle to prove that they are free of the disease is lengthy. |
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For both the abortion rights movement and anti-abortionists, members of Congress could prove amenable to restricting access to abortion. |
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Among other non-hydrophilic organic solvents mentioned above, benzene and ligroin prove to be particularly desirable for practical use. |
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For almost 40 years, they were used as pawns in a game that was supposed to prove which system was better. |
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But in taking on the anti-communists, overconfidence may prove to be his undoing. |
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If Bobbitt's predictions prove correct, The Shield of Achilles will rightly be seen as an epochal work. |
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In fact, we will prove the slightly stronger result that any number of commuting square matrices with complex entries have a common eigenvector. |
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The gas acts like mustard gas, and can prove lethal to those with respiratory problems. |
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Such a hostile chemical environment would likely prove lethal to all known microbes. |
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The right-handed Fairyhouse track should be ideal and he can prove too good for Florida Coast and Super Run. |
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If we prove right in our judgments, that would bear out in how events transpire. |
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The message in this particular context was that an over-dependence on facts and figures to prove a specific point could be unrealistic. |
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It was hoped that the Ulysses's skill would prove decisive in the tough battleground of Beta Centauri. |
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A theory I have, but will leave to someone else to try to prove, is that the alarmism about television and children is a kind of anti-feminism. |
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When that message does flash across a computer screen, it may well mean that a server problem is about to prove costly. |
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It may be that the problem is not all that serious, but if it is, a heart monitor could prove an absolute lifesaver. |
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But I try to prove that, without being aware of it, he was actually a Hegelian. |
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The burden of proof lies with the customs service to prove the goods were to be sold commercially, the court said. |
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The Cape Town team is currently lying mid-table and will be desperate to prove their cup success last season was no fluke. |
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Second, oddly enough, this argument doesn't prove that traditional, formal verse is better than vers libre. |
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The free-agent signing of LB James Darling might prove to be one the best acquisitions of the off season. |
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Most battle leaders believed in the existence of the demons, but it was a difficult thing to prove. |
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Carnatic musicians today have more avenues to prove their mettle than artistes in general had even a few years ago. |
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To prove it, he lingers over the subtle details, no less carefully than the artist himself. |
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It is the familiar tale of a weary professional challenged by a cocky upstart determined to prove himself as the top gun. |
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True, the apparent freedom and rationality of the human will may prove an illusion. |
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However the Bushrangers seemed set to prove that the match belonged to them. |
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Digging around in the bottom drawer where Mother kept rags, he ripped a couple up and constructed a tail, just in case it should prove necessary. |
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The temptation to regard the 30-year-old as an indispensable thoroughbred can prove irresistible to Rangers supporters and neutral connoisseurs. |
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I have seen legends totter across stages, forget their lines, prove themselves incapable of holding a tune. |
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When an individual has to prove their worth in terms of strength, they inevitably turn to the most hallowed of exercises, the bench press. |
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Simple experiments prove, however, that when those energies are bent to the wrong ends, there is severe backlash. |
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Post-Christmas sales only prove just how much you were ripped off in the Pre-Christmas hurley-burley. |
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He will have to prove himself again in his next role by continuing the innovative work begun by Danon. |
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The trees which tower over the tables can't help but prove relaxing, something most desired when heading out for a drink after a long day. |
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Do a slightly messy job to prove you didn't buy salmon fillets at the fish shop on the way home. |
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He's once again cooler than cool, coming up with witty ripostes we've heard before and powerful speeches that, once again, prove his coolness. |
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They used powerful spells on the relic, that would prove to be most potent and would repel evil forces from using it. |
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I believe that my dharma is to prove that the Force for Good takes precedence over the force for evil in mankind. |
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We prove the termination for a set of metarules used in our German grammar and show how metarules can be integrated into the parser. |
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If plywood is impractical, 1x6 tongue and groove boards may prove to be an easier solution. |
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The problem with many of the criteria is that they either assume what they seek to prove or simply beg the question. |
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Should the two insects, however, hereafter prove to be equally apodous in the second stage, the character will become generically important. |
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I know my sister isn't gullible or dumb, so this fact only served to prove to me how shallow she is. |
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She sets herself the impossible task of trying to prove this to us in a mere six episodes. |
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It therefore begs the question and doesn't prove a thing about real-life biological evolution. |
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You pay heavily for the Mercedes mystique, but strong residual values prove that others are of like mind. |
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They also warn that the Government's track record on hi-tech projects suggests it could prove a shambles. |
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Even if skin color were taken as a signifier for race, a metonym for some racial homunculus, all it would prove is a trope, not an index. |
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In addition, it is also hard to detect and prove that a dishonest programmer has taken advantage of a trade secret. |
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But Khan still needs to prove he can withstand the physical rigors of a complete tournament. |
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Enduring the rigors of selling books door to door is a lot easier for someone hungry to prove themselves. |
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How can you prove something isn't there without it being a very lengthy inspection process? |
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In the current topsy-turvy climate, the organisers are still reliant on decent pitch and weather conditions, but are confident that the next four weeks will prove favourable. |
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As he would later prove in sweeping victories, it was a message he believed transcended ideology and party. |
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A man eats something messily to prove he's relaxed and cute. |
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Now I know this may get me into a whole heap of trouble, but I couldn't help feeling this novel might prove more popular with ladies than gentlemen. |
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The idea was that a leaderless Internet-enabled movement would prove impossible to defeat or even control. |
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Gentzen's proof of the consistency of arithmetic is undoubtedly a very interesting metamathematical result, which may prove very stimulating and fruitful. |
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Consider the possibility that the destruction of the Drosophila model will prove generally true, if not for all organisms perhaps, then at least for metazoa. |
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For finite sets of finite entities it is easy to prove Cantor's Theorem, namely that the number of members of a set is strictly less than the number of its subsets. |
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Anyway, I'm here to prove that makeup ain't just for metrosexuals. |
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Even if you could prove it, however, the liability insurance wouldn't necessarily pay. |
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As to the micro-damage, this is often marked enough to see in electron micrographs of endurance runners' leg muscles, and might prove even more severe after strenuous climbs. |
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Local prosecutors are determined to prove their toughness on crime. |
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If the executors do not appear, but the claimant can prove by inquest that the testator bequeathed him the tenement, it shall be delivered to him. |
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Decades later, that comment still stings Alexander so badly that he longs to prove that professor wrong. |
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These evils are extraordinarily difficult to prove in particular cases. |
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An athlete's aim in each is to prove their control of the bout by pinning an opponent's shoulders to the mat, a move known as a fall which automatically ends a match. |
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Driving a potential customer along the road he would suddenly swerve onto the berm, bumping along the road edge to prove what a smooth ride the car gave. |
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He tried to prove that the rotation of the Earth puts pressure on the same rail of a straight track of a railway irrespective of the direction of travel. |
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In an arms races to prove they are holier than thou, rabbis add more and more prohibitions and prerequisites. |
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With every false start on the long road to peace, economists have been besieged with calls asking whether the latest political move will prove the tonic the economy needs. |
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That tape will prove far more persuasive than any expedient and mealy mouthed evasions. |
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When the framers of the constitution were first debating it, few people imagined that Congress would prove to be the basic guarantor of American liberties. |
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Comparison with the structures of bygone centuries can prove useful, because the format of anthem books and antiphonaries is very similar to that of bound newspapers. |
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We look hopefully at markings on our map like Pablo's Rapid and Dead Man Rapid, but they prove to be little more than riffles and a slight acceleration in the current. |
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And as criticism of the system mounts by the day across the football world, it may well be that this season's opening will prove the last before FIFA ring down the curtain. |
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Rose has taken only a few days to prove to investors that he may have the answers to the long-running issues of poor stock and low market share in certain product lines. |
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The Italian health ministry said it could not prove a direct correlation between the flu vaccine and the deaths. |
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The consultant, from Maidenhead, Berkshire, also endured other ordeals to prove that he was worthy to be a sangoma, or healer. |
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And he told how nobbled players were ordered by crime gang bosses to get an early yellow card during games to prove they were in on the scam. |
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Early '80s concert clips prove Scott's death inspired the boogie-based band to further improve upon its already machinelike precision. |
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The Internal Bisector Problem is extremely difficult to prove using the classical theorems of Euclid, though it can be done. |
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Rowe said she would submit to any testing to prove she is the children's biological mother. |
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It's masked luchadores who make up the mighty Luche Libre Ring prove no match for the great and Mighty Nikko. |
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When a new nun, arrives at the monastery, he tries to win her adoration as well, all while attempting to prove that being a Luchador isn't a sin. |
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In order to prove our subordination and superordination results, we need to the following lemmas in the sequel. |
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That leaves Malcolm Christie but that may also prove a nonstarter as there are concerns over his fitness record. |
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And among Oregon's voters, it is the undecideds who are likely to prove the most decisive in swinging Oregon either for Kerry or Bush. |
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Moth Ball might prove the best option in the DJMT Magnotherapy Horse Rug Nursery at Brighton. |
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Spider is trying to prove that she did not intentionally fall onto Miss Muffet's tuffet. |
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The uncrewed mission will last more than 20 days and will prove the design and safety of Orion and SLS for human exploration missions to follow. |
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Thus, they have said that more research is needed to prove that the sexual practice of concurrency has accelerated the spread of HIV in Africa. |
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The new TV stations such as Trans TV and TV7 began to prove they are potential competitors for the old TV stations in the advertisement market. |
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The discovery of this contrivance would doubtless be a pedagogical disaster, and yet its nondiscovery, Godwin implies, might prove even worse. |
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But new PICK THE DAY experiments are providing fresh evidence all the time, with more chances for them to prove that the word birdbrain should really be a compliment. |
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He is every am-dram nightmare rolled into one as he offers a Bottom who knows he is destined to be a star and acts like the ultimate luvvie to prove it. |
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Autologous blood transfusion may even prove to be the more economical alternative in the future as further tests are developed to screen homologous blood. |
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Savins said in his testimony that he did not know how to prove it, but businessman and former civil servant Erik Niiles Kross commissioned the hijacking of the vessel. |
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But summer was over and now was her last chance before term started to prove to her in-laws and everyone else that she wasn't planning to scrounge. |
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