The emotional nature of most sexual relationships seems to have changed the focus from the self to the dyad. |
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For children, the liminal space of play allows them to reconfigure power relationships, explore identities, and reframe actions. |
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Her goal is to teach skills that change the way we think and behave in relationships. |
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I always felt like I had a strong animus but it seemed to be a terrible thing when it came to relationships. |
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While the crew wrestles with the logistics of survival, emotional relationships between them begin to manifest. |
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In addition, I reexamine the controversy regarding the relationships of acanthocephalans and rotifers using all available 18S rRNA sequences. |
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Maximum-parsimony and maximum-likelihood inferred trees differ significantly with regard to relationships among acanthocephalans and rotifers. |
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Gossip causes quarrel and tears apart relationships, families, even entire communities. |
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Community education may help change attitudes of tolerance to and acceptance of all forms of abuse in intimate relationships. |
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When most individuals in the group differ in size, stable dominance relationships generally yield transitive hierarchies consistent with size. |
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Furthermore, interpersonal relationships in Asia Pacific are based on reciprocity and return of favours. |
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If asked, I will answer, and when the water-cooler topic turns to relationships, I will talk about mine, whatever they may be at the time. |
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You are sensitive and caring in loving personal relationships and can expect reciprocation from your partner. |
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You need to be tender, loving and caring to rejuvenate personal relationships. |
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It's more brazen, more shot through with the raw ache of relationships and the nakedness of emotional experience. |
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Normally, relationships progress by way of a reasonably paced flow of self-disclosure that is reciprocal in nature. |
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These relationships can be between friends, romantic partners, or just a passing acquaintanceship. |
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The Talmud and other rabbinic literature stress the need to compromise in order to have peaceful relationships between husband and wife. |
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The balance of time not spent battling the bad guy or training is fairly well spent building the relationships between the SWAT members. |
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In a culture where relationships outside wedlock are frowned upon, many women are living lives of lonely misery, she said. |
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Phylogenetic relationships between six wasp and bee species, Apis mellifera, and several other similar aculeate Hymenoptera were determined. |
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Edey recognizes that keeping informed and relaying the facts are necessary to stabilize relationships with students. |
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All four have smart apartments, great clothes and well-paid jobs, but their independence makes relationships hard. |
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Chances are the older the woman is, the more she has lost hope, suffered failure in relationships and marriages and is put upon by life. |
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It tries to portray a juggle between characters and the situations and relationships they are involved in. |
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It is no wonder that the Mongols and other Turkic speaking people were able to form relationships with Rajputs so very easily. |
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Undoubtedly some of the relationships found here are reciprocal in nature to a greater or lesser degree. |
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This means that these variables follow random walks, but they could be related to each other in meaningful long-run relationships. |
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With shared goals, there is less reason for conflict or adversarial relationships. |
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A brief, unplanned vacation rejuvenates your energy and personal relationships. |
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But, Newman points out, the personalities and relationships that keep audiences rapt are not neglected. |
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Kanak formulate their identities through their relationships to the landscape and its elements, both visible and invisible. |
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Some researchers have made attempts to explain how and why online relationships and affairs occur. |
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With regard to online relationships and affairs, the Internet presents a potential new dynamic in couple relationships. |
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This is beginning to affect how the law determines which of these relationships should be given legal recognition. |
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Although affectionate and loyal by nature, this combination can be aggressive in relationships. |
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Still, a willingness to clearly affirm an alternative vision of human relationships would be a significant start. |
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And they need the affirmation from relationships with parents and other adults. |
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And some of the first relationships to develop were between Afghans and Aboriginal women. |
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This is a good time to look afresh at personal relationships to rejuvenate the friendship you may have lost. |
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His most controversial policy is encouraging the keepers to develop close relationships with the animals. |
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As keiretsu relationships undergo dissolution or restructuring, western suppliers, pre-sourced in global platforms, are eyeing the possibilities. |
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I also want to see respectfulness and loving relationships, but we do not need law for that. |
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I have come to value relationships, friendships, community and connections with family. |
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This story teaches important lessons about materialism and valuing family relationships. |
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Many of us lack the leisure or propensity for deep, inquiring relationships with our aging parents. |
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Though bhattu and nattu are nouns expressing relationships they are declined like agent nouns such as satth, as in Sanskrit. |
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It featured two mothers whose daughters had been lured into relationships by the men. |
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It was a humbling experience, and a reality check in my own life and relationships. |
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Hence, we remain agnostic regarding phylogenetic relationships among basal angiosperm lineages. |
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Ailurophobia can severely disrupt normal life, interfering with school, work, or social relationships. |
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The rituals also reveal something about social relationships and status in Khoikhoi society. |
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There's just no way they can retcon a remotely sane set of plotlines and relationships without the last season-and-a-half taking place. |
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I believe all couples have to learn to leave each other alone, to give each other space in relationships. |
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At no point do their jobs, careers or family obligations impinge on their endless yackety-yak about relationships. |
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Interpersonal relationships there are strongly influenced by the typically collectivist orientation of these cultures. |
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The relationships of more basal anapsids are not firmly established, but millerettids apparently appeared first. |
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The refuge provides a haven for people fleeing violent or abusive relationships. |
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It also enables legal recognition to be given to a broad range of family structures and relationships. |
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I think it's the secrets that do destroy marriages and do destroy relationships. |
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He thinks that people in relationships don't need friends, because they have each other. |
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Their partnership was one of the first openly gay relationships portrayed in popular media. |
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After being shaken in their containers, these intriguing objects' resultant relationships are interpreted by the diviner. |
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The gratuitous gossip included claims of domestic violence, adultery, and abusive relationships. |
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In our efforts to find and maintain loving relationships, many of us behave as if we are bargain hunting. |
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Your open and receptive attitude heals old wounds and rejuvenates relationships. |
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Molecular data enable workers to determine relationships with greater certainty than using physical resemblances alone. |
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We are here to affirm the rights of all New Zealanders to legal protection and social respect for their relationships. |
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You tend to dwell on the past and rake up old issues which open old wounds and bring fresh pain in relationships. |
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He emphasizes how these arrangements often led to romantic relationships and marriages. |
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The ancient Pacific religions have been animistic religions, that is very, very close relationships between human and the natural elements. |
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This conflict is a catalyst, leading to the re-examination of the relationships between these six people. |
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Mr. Nebbish seems like the perfect, safe choice if you've been smacked around by relationships. |
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Working too much takes its toll on people's health and relationships, yet most workaholics are hailed as heroes, or at least model employees. |
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All work and no play, poor nutrition, no exercise, and few relationships can have severe negative consequences in the long run. |
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And you know something, so far, it's worked in I'd say seven different relationships. |
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It seems a lot of people in the company have relationships with each other. |
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Reciprocal transactions are one of the ways that people begin to develop relationships with each other. |
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And just as one's friendships need to be kept in good repair, customer relationships can be maintained only through consistency. |
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The complexities of the quality of social relationships would be reduced to such simplistic proxy variables. |
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Anthony Rice has used morphology of zoea to develop phylogenies of subsets of decapods that provides a different insight into relationships. |
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He claims he is able to compartmentalize his relationships with on and off-screen lovers. |
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It recognises the role of family and other relationships in influencing trends towards recovery or relapse. |
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He renews relationships with his old buddies, yet never connects with them. |
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The phylogenetic tree shows the genealogical relationships among nine eukaryotes. |
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The legal system can seek to limit family members' antagonism towards one another, particularly when relationships are ending. |
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We should all renew our relationships with other camp professionals in order to offer and call on resources when and if the time of need arises. |
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Both relationships are made difficult by a shared awareness of a history of mutual antagonism between ethnic groups. |
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It is famously understood that Darwin used a tree diagram to represent evolutionary relationships. |
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It represents a process that is actively destructive of people's views of themselves, and their relationships with each other. |
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It should be to teach children something about the world and help foster their relationships with each other. |
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Another representation of population relationships is a tree diagram based on genetic distances. |
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Yet he is entranced by the story of his antecedents, revelling in the romance of their relationships. |
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I would love to see more articles on maintaining marriages and relationships. |
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Sharing your shortcomings creates intimacy and fosters close relationships. |
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The legal institution of marriage legitimises some relationships and denies others. |
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Temporal relationships between organic carbon production and respiration are not well understood in coral reef ecosystems. |
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Even heterosexuals are showing greater skepticism about relationships and marriage. |
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The U.S. agreement reflects good relationships between Lutherans and Anglicans in many countries. |
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Kenyans place a high value on family relationships and the importance of kinship. |
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Marriage and the nuclear family have become the most common relationships in the middle economic strata. |
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He could have made the same point just as well without any discussion of remote genetic relationships. |
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For ethnic Fijians, interpersonal relationships and social behavior are governed by links of kinship. |
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They worry about their health, the size of their stomach, their relationships, their financial state and their rellies. |
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It can be especially useful for couples and adults and often leads towards happier relationships. |
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Traditional astrology recognises five significant relationships, based upon the twelvefold division of the zodiac signs. |
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The industry is lean today and clearly we need to build relationships with other travel entities that can help us create a total package. |
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I think that's a common way of looking at relationships because marriage is a form of contractual ownership. |
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Family relationships and attitudes towards class and gender are understood in greater detail. |
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As is the case with many blended or separated families, children don't always understand the relationships between kin. |
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Evidential relationships must be relativized to individuals and their degrees of belief. |
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Do I get excited about Beyonce because, wahoo, it's one more song about relationships? |
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But most of all, what stood out was the fact that these women aborted to preserve relationships. |
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There is a little known secret in the book of relationships, filed under the chapter on breaking up and I am here to share it. |
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The students were also not aware of relationships among quadrilaterals, such as whether all squares are rectangles or vice versa. |
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You'll find it in abundance back in Aarhus, which has hosted a festival every year since 1965 to celebrate love and human relationships. |
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One of the main drives behind this campaign is to get proper services in place for women who want to escape from abusive relationships. |
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Women's Aid did not know why more women in violent and abusive relationships were seeking their help. |
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She struggled through divorce, life as a single parent, abusive relationships and another rocky marriage. |
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Those who attended including women who had been in abusive relationships and sought help through the Women Awake meetings. |
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You are generous and loving in personal and family relationships and spend quality time with loved ones. |
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This is limiting my choices and is a very shallow approach to relationships. |
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The inferred phylogenetic relationships between acanthocephalans and rotifers differ appreciably. |
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It demonstrates how relationships during the summer can be so fleeting and how at times even the most sensitive teen can emerge resiliently from disappointment. |
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Real goes further, saying this quest for personal pleasure from coupledom breeds an impoverished view of relationships. |
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She uses the celebrations of holy matrimony as a way to chronicle her own relationships, both romantic and platonic. |
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To address these analytic questions, arithmetic means, medians, and modes were computed for each rated question to determine relationships and effects. |
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To have proper legal recognition of our relationships doesn't take away the need for this hard work but it does help by giving a supportive structure within which to live. |
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I have very pleasant relationships with many parents of implanted children and Ci users. |
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The administration's attempt to use personal relationships, loans and rhetorical rah-rah to nudge the country toward domestic reform simply has not worked. |
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The feminist movement has encouraged women that they can initiate romantic relationships, too. |
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There is relatively little information on trophic relationships among nearshore Antarctic peninsula organisms that inhabit the most productive areas in the Antarctic. |
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But whatever their scandalous relationships are, they pale in comparison to that of aria. |
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People have these fantasies that we live in a world where mum and dad are both ace parents and have wonderful relationships with their children and with each other. |
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With the exception of Dodge, they are forging relationships with local reprographers so that their subscribers can, with the click of a mouse, order sets from local printers. |
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The proper response to the problem, we are told, is to lock up and perhaps re-educate violent men while helping women get out of violent relationships. |
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The spillover economic benefits of reunification also have a political payoff, integrating the countries of the region in a set of cooperative commercial relationships. |
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Her daily missives chronicle the longing and insecurity that often befall long-distance relationships and eventual breakups. |
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The subject matter is still that of broken relationships but, whereas before the sense was of an unremitting resignation, now a lighter note leavens the confessionals. |
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In healthy relationships, people respect each other for who they are. |
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Instead, he sees his ethical obligations as a matter of duties to those with whom we have relationships. |
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Quindlen said she was avoiding the bifurcated view our culture has of relationships. |
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After a series of failed relationships, one with Good Charlotte guitarist Benji Madden, Doolittle is back. |
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Just as with their 140-character musings, Twitter users seem to end up in relationships that are bite-size. |
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Since so many of his songs are about repairing broken relationships and settling down, it surprised many fans when heleft his wife and moved to Spain. |
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We create imagined relationships with stars to form the blueprint of who we want to be. |
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Still, the lack of communication with the tribes does not bode well for the future relationships. |
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Their relationships with each other range from conciliatory to borderline antagonistic. |
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Though the commander-in-chief should delegate as much as possible, wartime relationships matter. |
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A fundamental aspect to building relationships is providing reliability. |
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Closer takes place over the course of four years but often jumps ahead a few months or a year at a time, concentrating on periods of crisis in the relationships portrayed. |
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Allen is a complete klutz when it comes to women and relationships. |
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But now only God is to be addressed as abba, stripping the legitimation from existing patriarchal institutions and implicitly undermining all relationships of domination. |
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These studies address questions of student learning, whole language instruction, and relationships between schooling and the sociocultural processes. |
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They form a daily currency by which we settle relationships, but they also create doubt. |
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One of the most powerful factors in the musical rendering of an intricate drama is that relationships, motivations and events may be condensed structurally. |
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Advances in information technology, such as the Internet, have created unprecedented opportunities for organizations to recast their relationships with constituents. |
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There is no substitute for unplugged family time and the way it gives relationships and closeness a chance to grow. |
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The evolutionary relationships of anhingas and darters remain unclear. |
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The class discusses getting a sponsor, abstaining from romantic relationships for at least a year after sobriety and the importance of attending 90 meetings in 90 days. |
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Thanks to the Internet, we have relationships that satisfy our needs but don't have to be consummated in person. |
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In addition to establishing caring, respectful relationships with students, culturally responsive classroom managers work to create a sense of community. |
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However, many states only punished relationships between first cousins and closer, and others only punished relationships of consanguinity, but not affinity. |
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These men have no names, no discernable motivations, no relationships to each other or anyone else. |
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On a Freudian level, this social stigma against bad mothers reflects a deep-seated anxiety about maternal relationships. |
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This cult of drug-pushing doctors, with their co-dependent relationships with addicted celebrities, must be stopped. |
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In my physical relationships I have a very set way of handling myself. |
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Analysis of the development of the decomposer food-web, trophic relationships, and ecosystem properties during a three-year primary succession in sawdust. |
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The men, middle-aged and raddled by the inevitable broken roads they have travelled, struggle to come to terms with their lives and damaged relationships. |
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Nonetheless, as other passages from the book make clear, the relationships between artists and their supporters do not imply ideological kinships between them. |
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It's best to rejuvenate personal relationships with tender loving care. |
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In short, a quant combs through price ratios and mathematical relationships between companies or trading vehicles in order to divine profitable trading opportunities. |
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Likewise, the focus of the ancient Hawaiian kapu or law sought to focus on the relationships of kauwa not only with the kahuna and aliyi, but with all of the other groups. |
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Every generation the mean inbreeding coefficient of the population was calculated from pedigree relationships, weighted by the different numbers of males and females. |
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She was also acutely aware of what relationships had to offer. |
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Another trend, supported by the government under the banner of diversity, has been the decline of formal family relationships and a rise in smaller households. |
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However, studying the general population of adolescents revealed that many do not rebel against authority but maintain good relationships with parents and teachers throughout. |
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This phase sees the active development of ideas and a movement towards a more balanced life and diversified set of interests, relationships, and routines. |
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We want committed romantic relationships just as we always have, but something is getting in the way of us achieving them. |
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In Uganda, legislators are considering further criminalization of LGBT advocacy and same-sex relationships. |
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Lisa and I were treated to an audience with Lorraine's parents, who regaled us with anecdotes about cheating men and the failure of long distance relationships. |
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In addition, many participants reconnected with former campers and established new relationships with staff members that were former campers and counselors. |
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He argued a future communist society would allow people to make decisions about their relationships free of economic constraints. |
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Socially, a cappella groups tend to be tight-knit ensembles in which close interpersonal relationships are formed. |
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Some alloparenting relationships among animals resemble adoption, although more resemble foster care or wet-nursing. |
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More than a day of rest, Sunday was a cementer of relationships, a soother of the mind, a comfort to the body and an elixir for the soul. |
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I would also include relationships between first cousins as consanguinamory too, although some may disagree with me on that point. |
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Cyberflirting and the development of relationships abound on a daily level in chatrooms and newsgroups. |
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Morocco's relationships vary greatly between African, Arab, and Western states. |
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All of us seem to need some totalistic relationships in our lives. But to decry the fact that we cannot have only such relationships is nonsense. |
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Their relationships with modern gnathostomes have remained mysterious, partly because their un-mineralized endoskeletons rarely fossilized. |
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The readiness of the child to be sacrificed at his parent's command plays a great role in the development of filioparental relationships. |
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Same-sex heterogender relationships are more openly acknowledged in Bugis society than same-sex homogender relationships. |
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Some genealogical relationships can be discerned among the numerous manuscripts that have survived. |
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The diagram at right gives an overview of the relationships between the manuscripts. |
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There is not enough of this manuscript for reliable relationships to other manuscripts to be established. |
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Noblewomen appear to have continued to influence political life mainly through their kinship relationships. |
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The increasingly interwoven Plantagenet relationships were demonstrated by Edmund's second marriage to Joan Holland. |
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Richard, like his predecessors, had to win over these men by granting gifts and maintaining cordial relationships. |
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Throughout his life James had close relationships with male courtiers, which has caused debate among historians about their exact nature. |
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Natalie Bennett has also voiced support for polygamy and polyamorous relationships. |
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The most complex relationships are those between the yuan and the US dollar, and between the euro and its neighbors. |
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In 2006, Hawking and Mason quietly divorced, and Hawking resumed closer relationships with Jane, his children, and his grandchildren. |
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Apart from close friendships, he had a few platonic relationships with young men who shared his sensibilities, and often his love of cricket. |
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Once a set of coherent units have been defined, other relationships in physics that use those units will automatically be true. |
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These relationships involve the life history of the organism, its position in the food chain and its geographic range. |
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Using the relationships between the elastic moduli, these equations may also be expressed in various other ways. |
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Love styles are distinctive characteristics or personalities that loving or lovelike relationships may take. |
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However, communication is the key power to facilitate interactions among individuals which would provide them with stronger relationships. |
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She is best remembered for her adversarial relationships with other Methodists who objected to a woman having power. |
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Within the Methodist Church, members have a broad range of views about human sexuality, relationships and the nature and purpose of marriage. |
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Further education has expanded immensely in recent years helped by the institutions and their relationships with their communities. |
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Furthermore, the relationships between the sailors from both sides of the English channel had maintained a certain common culture. |
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His grasp of spatial relationships ensures that each portrait, however sparely drawn, conveys the sitter's presence. |
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However, the late poems also place a greater emphasis on forgiveness, redemption, and emotional authenticity as a foundation for relationships. |
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Douglas argued that liberties relating to personal relationships, such as marriage, have a unique primacy of place in the hierarchy of freedoms. |
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The reader is forced to reconsider the conventions set up by society for the relationships between women and men. |
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Women in Love delves into the complex relationships between four major characters, including the sisters Ursula and Gudrun. |
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In particular Lawrence is concerned with the nature of relationships that can be had within such a setting. |
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Only after that did he begin to engage in emotional relationships with people his own age or younger. |
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Hitchcock's films sometimes feature characters struggling in their relationships with their mothers. |
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The original play was heavily cut to focus on the relationships, rather than the political intrigue. |
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It also included small insights to Wilkinson's family life and the relationships which have allowed his rugby playing to flourish. |
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In January 2005, Sky One commissioned a programme entitled Darts Players' Wives, primarily focusing on the wives and their relationships. |
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Bermuda and Gibraltar have similar relationships to the UK as the Crown dependencies. |
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This distinction between full citizenship and other, lesser relationships goes back to antiquity. |
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The relationships among economic growth, employment, and poverty reduction are complex. |
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As Irish people our relationships with the United States and the European Union are complex. |
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The law texts take great care to define social status, the rights and duties that went with that status, and the relationships between people. |
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Broadly defined, it was a way of structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour. |
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However, even when the original feudal relationships had disappeared, there were many institutional remnants of feudalism left in place. |
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Informal empire, like many imperial relationships, is difficult to classify and reduce to a prescriptive definition. |
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The European Union has a number of relationships with nations that are not formally part of the Union. |
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Their efforts built relationships with Afghan leaders that proved essential in the 2001 invasion. |
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There are different variations of capitalism with different relationships to markets. |
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These techniques, especially multiple sequence alignment, are used in studying phylogenetic relationships and protein function. |
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In the end, people usually base their individual identity more on family and personal relationships of community than data. |
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See the section on Family Court of Australia for further explanation on jurisdiction on de facto relationships. |
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The Church of Scotland continues to foster relationships with other Presbyterian denominations in Scotland even where agreement is difficult. |
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Other countries have varying forms of such residency and relationships with other countries with regards to permanent residency. |
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Providers of CAM tend to build better therapeutic relationships than mainstream healthcare professionals. |
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For instance, relationships between popular culture, political control, and social class were early and lasting concerns in the field. |
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However, by this time, he had also witnessed the failures of his parents' relationships as well as those of some of his friends. |
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Associated with urbanization and changing social mores also came smaller families and changed relationships between parents and their children. |
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Set in the three decades after Larkin's arrival in Hull, it explores his long relationships with Monica Jones, Maeve Brennan and Betty Mackereth. |
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Carson repeatedly pointed out the unusual nature of these relationships and insinuated that the men were prostitutes. |
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Neither of Wollstonecraft's novels depict successful marriages, although she posits such relationships in the Rights of Woman. |
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In other words, the social relationships people enter into as they acquire and use the means of production. |
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During the Cold War Era, the relationships between the First World, Second World and the Third World were very rigid. |
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Trade, intermarriage and military alliances fostered many social and economic relationships among the diverse groups. |
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Indonesia maintains close relationships with its neighbours in Asia, and is a founding member of ASEAN and the East Asia Summit. |
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Despite this, relationships between the Scottish crown and the Papacy were generally good, with James IV receiving tokens of papal favour. |
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Adding to the problem were hierarchical relationships that also reeked of nonaccountability. |
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Nevertheless, the centre has come to enjoy cordial relationships with the local community. |
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The regulation of contractual relationships therefore most likely formed the single most essential element of all early Celtic laws. |
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Contractual relationships most likely were of particularly great significance in ordinary subsistence economy. |
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These relationships have sought to promote economic, cultural, educational, and other ties. |
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This concerns the relationships both between courts in different jurisdictions, and between courts within the same jurisdiction. |
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These can be used to find the locations of fold axes, relationships between faults, and relationships between other geologic structures. |
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From the relationships, it may be possible to constrain the date that lineages first appeared. |
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Those were further divided into 23 sultanates and emirates, and several independent tribes that had no relationships with the sultanates. |
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The relationships between universal norms and specific norms nurture the development of international law. |
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Gwen John's art, in its quietude and its subtle colour relationships, stands in contrast to her brother's far more vivid and assertive work. |
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Two of her mother's four children from previous relationships lived in the Bassey household. |
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These relationships are shown in the following table for the Rouse number, which is a ratio of sediment fall velocity to upwards velocity. |
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The relationships among ophiuroids and all other echinoderms provide an enduring problem in invertebrate evolution. |
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It is probable there will be further revisions as understanding of their relationships increases. |
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The cladogram is a tool for visualizing and comparing the evolutionary relationships between taxa. |
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Males typically maintain stronger relationships with their mothers than other females. |
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Management of shared drainage basins is also seen as a way to build lasting peaceful relationships among countries. |
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Figure 1 provides a sketch of the spatial relationships between commonly used shoreline indicators. |
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Several terms are used to describe the changing relationships between sea level and dry land. |
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It includes a number of petrel groups, the relationships between which have finally been resolved to satisfaction. |
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Oceanic ports can help forge trading relationships with other parts of the world easily. |
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Some live in symbiotic relationships with other life forms, including termites, ruminants, and cultivated crops. |
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They've learned things about themselves, changed their values, some relationships became stronger. |
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John's suspicions and jealousies meant that he rarely enjoyed good relationships with even the leading loyalist barons. |
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Genetic testing is now perhaps the most important way to scientifically define brown bear relationships and names. |
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The phylogenetic relationships of the different groups of bats have been the subject of much debate. |
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Some of these relationships consist of matrilineally related females and their dependent offspring. |
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The tribe contains about 65 genera, and relationships within it remain obscure. |
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Many fungi have important symbiotic relationships with organisms from most if not all Kingdoms. |
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An example of one of these relationships in the Iliad occurs between Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. |
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Recent academic books on piracy in the Atlantic World focus on the pirates and their relationships with the wider world. |
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The power relationships of slavery corrupted many whites who had authority over slaves, with children showing their own cruelty. |
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These ideal relationships apply to safety calculations for a variety of flight conditions on the materials in use. |
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High levels of fertilizer may cause the breakdown of the symbiotic relationships between plant roots and mycorrhizal fungi. |
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Some of these relationships occurred before Henry was married, but many others took place after his marriage to Matilda. |
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Henry had a wide range of mistresses from a range of backgrounds, and the relationships appear to have been conducted relatively openly. |
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The evolutionary history of the passerine families and the relationships among them remained rather mysterious until the late 20th century. |
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The placement and relationships of the atherinoid fishes are still in dispute. |
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In 1978, Ian McIntyre took over as controller of Radio 3 but quickly faced uncomfortable relationships between departments. |
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Fates of these early colonists, and their relationships to modern humans, are still subject to debate. |
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Molecular studies based on DNA analysis have suggested new relationships among mammal families over the last few years. |
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The taxonomy shown here follows the monophyletic groupings according to the modern understanding of human and great ape relationships. |
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Biocultural anthropology is the scientific exploration of the relationships between human biology and culture. |
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It slowly rebuilt its relationships, seeking alliances with Russia and Britain to control the growing power of Germany. |
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A study found that couples who have more items that were jointly acquired and more favorite items among them had higher quality relationships. |
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Their precise linguistic relationships are uncertain because of the fragmentary nature of the evidence. |
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The relationships start to 1827, politicians, scientists, painters, builders, singers and some families emigrated to Guatemala. |
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