Pirates of the Caribbean in particular recapitulates the symbology of the ancient mystery religions. |
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Recall that the central theme of monism is the so-called biogenetic law stating that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. |
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The first emblems in human history, Paradin argues, were preserved by heraldry and his own work recapitulates this allegorical genealogy. |
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DeFrancesco runs wild over the keyboard like a cat on a hot tin roof before the orchestra recapitulates the pungent main theme. |
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The final tenth chapter recapitulates the similarities between leaders of human and simian societies, and provides a speculative discussion of the inevitability of war. |
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In consecutive interpreting the interpreter recapitulates a passage of speech using notes made or from memory. |
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The table below recapitulates the results for 2004, broken down by cost components and department groups. |
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Hair follicle regeneration recapitulates embryonic development. |
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The conclusion recapitulates and summarizes the main findings of the work. |
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But this probably recapitulates a process that happened accidentally, many millennia ago, to wolves. |
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Table 11 recapitulates the global situation of extrabudgetary resources broken down by donor but also including funds managed by institutes. |
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Finally, for the first time, an annex recapitulates the public service obligations laid down by the Member States. |
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Can anyone get more obscure than biologists and paleontologists, who reflect for thirteen syllables on whether or not ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny? |
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The third recapitulates manning costs in the different registers of the EEA countries. |
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Developmental biologists, for example, are rethinking the degree to which ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. |
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Embryonic stem cell-derived embryoid bodies development in collagen gels recapitulates sprouting angiogenesis. |
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Downregulation of miR-199a derepresses hypoxia-inducible factor-1a and Sirtuin 1 and recapitulates hypoxia preconditioning in cardiac myocytes. |
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It also recapitulates the need to extend the cover provided by the system, which is still not comprehensive, so that any ship entering Community waters can be identified and monitored as fully as possible. |
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The profit and loss statement which recapitulates the income and expenses of the fiscal year indicates as a difference, after deduction of depreciation and provisions, the profit or loss for the fiscal year. |
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An introductory summary recapitulates the main achievements since Tampere and the Commission proposals and work planned in relation to them so as to help the reader interpret the tabular presentation that follows. |
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It recapitulates the name of the supplier, the cheque, voucher number, the amount of discount, the unpaid amount and the expenditure classification. |
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The Chairman's summary recapitulates the discussions. |
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In this part of the Annual Report the Defender recapitulates his previous recommendations pointing out the required amendments to the legislation that he addressed to the Chamber of Deputies in previous years. |
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It recapitulates, on the one hand, the co-ordinated and forward-looking approach that was established and observed and, on the other hand, the main aspects of the specific preparation of the different categories of players. |
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The document then recapitulates the candidatures registered by the secretariat of the Nominations Committee up to 29 October 1997 at 12 noon, by electoral groups, and the outgoing members, also by electoral groups. |
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Third, the Commission has done the right thing in subordinating the Research Fund to fundamental rights, for the Charter of Fundamental Rights recapitulates the laws in force. |
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With reference to seedling stages the statement that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny must be made with great reserve. |
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Jeffrey Bolster, recapitulates the process that turned the North Atlantic Ocean into a mortal entity. |
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Haeckel maintained that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny, and this idea was incorporated by Lombroso into his parallelism between the criminal and the child. |
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According to a paleontologic adage, ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. |
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Similarly this concept of unity provided a powerful impetus for embryological studies and the idea that fetal development recapitulates the steps of phylogenetic development. |
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