In his edition of 1725, the celebrated poet Alexander Pope regularized distinctions between verse and prose. |
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His edition also regularized the entrances and exits of characters and attached a dramatis personae to each play for the first time. |
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Although there is some evidence for localized schemes of drainage and regularized land allotment, there is no hint of any overall scheme of land division. |
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Additional works were performed without any contractual basis, and tardily regularized. |
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As these were progressively regularized and embanked, the surface of the county became available for agriculture. |
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In the early period of the dynasty, the schools were systematized and regularized. |
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Then, there was an online vote concerning who should and would be regularized in the end. |
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Drawing on the outcomes of ongoing processes, how can mechanisms of cooperation in regulatory activities be regularized and operationalized? |
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Even those from the far right had agreed that migrants should be regularized in most cases. |
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A regularized review and reauthorization clause may be helpful to allow updating and addition of future material to the Policy. |
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Security sector reform also needs to be premised on a system of democratic accountability and regularized command and control. |
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At best, election calls can become more predictable, orderly and regularized. |
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I agree that a more regularized and organized system be implemented for process servers. |
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If the situation is not regularized within the time limit granted by the president of the UCI, the national federation may be suspended. |
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Back in the 1930s the sonnet had been declared dead, though it's interesting how many of E. E. Cummings's poems, when typographically regularized, turn out to be sonnets. |
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This trade became regularized by the 1640s, with Chinese junks bringing the product to Batavia, where it was purchased by the Dutch and shipped by them to Holland. |
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In particular, the series of unformatted, regularized data will be expected to be exportable and automatically loadable by the ICP production application. |
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For the optimization a regularized nonlinear conjugate gradient scheme and a cascadic multilevel strategy are used. |
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As officials and Committee members learn more about each other, develop trust and perhaps become friends, the interactions may increase, maybe even becoming regularized. |
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The legal system was overhauled and regularized as well, and already in 1661 a supreme court, with jurisdiction over the entire kingdom, had replaced the old system whereby the king and the Rigsråd heard legal appeals. |
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For instance, cooperation with POLRI is not regularized and is only at the operational level, as CSOs are not invited to take part in the development of strategic policies or change at the systems level. |
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The British had regularized their hold on the Indian subcontinent after putting down the Indian Mutiny of 1857 58, while the Chinese and Japanese empires remained xenophobic and isolationist. |
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These programmes have regularized the status of 2 million migrants and received about 900,000 additional applications that have yet to be processed. |
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It was at this time that the positions of Arabs and Berbers was regularized across the Iberian peninsula. |
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In an effort to create a more regularized medical profession, the American College of Surgeons worked diligently to develop and implement standards of practice. |
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Then, either their status is recognized and they are regularized or their application for asylum is rejected and they can be accompanied to the border. |
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A recommendation had been made that the situation of UNHCR refugees should be regularized by means of a visa issued for a fee by the Ministry of the Interior. |
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Of a total 611 recognized indigenous territories, Brazil has so far delimited, formalized, homologated, and regularized 488 for the indigenous peoples' permanent, imprescriptible, and exclusive right. |
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Notwithstanding the existence of several formal inter-governmental agreements, in addition to the changes introduced in the 1994 constitution, fiscal federalism is far from having been regularized. |
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The new culture of work endorses long hours, regularized overtime, and they know that their own members are often feeling so insecure that they will likely not refuse overtime work when it is offered. |
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Col Munro the British Resident in Travancore gave the interest of the deposit to Joseph Ramban due to misunderstandings and lack of regularized administration. |
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