The discretion must be for the purpose for which the donee of power, the repository of power receives the discretion. |
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Extensive repository supplements have turned the online journal into the complete version of AJRCCM, and the paper copy is simply an abridgement. |
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Maple Leaf Gardens has been our town square and remains a repository of our dreams and past glories. |
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Here is the junkyard, not as a repository of useless and discreet things, but as the living space of the working artist. |
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We believe that the gallery's main function should be as a repository of British art. |
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Her next task was to find a museum repository for her late husband's private art collection, a visual document of his enthusiasms. |
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I often say to students, the skip behind an art college is the repository of the ugliest objects on earth. |
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Subsequently, the building was occupied by Communist authorities, used as a repository by Prague Museum and taken over by Marxist-Leninists. |
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This repository allowed locally connected computers to retrieve updates significantly faster while offering greater package management. |
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There is an internet repository for your courses, should people feel the need to download them. |
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Uptime is crucial when running any type of server whether it is a file repository, HTTP web server, or a simple SOHO server. |
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Smiths comes to grips with the complicated issues of the South being the repository of the African American past. |
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They argued that the royal privy council was the sole repository of good government. |
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Instead, we should see architectural residue from the past as a repository of vast physical, human, and cultural energy. |
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The ocean has long been our repository for ideas of the monstrous and the unknowable. |
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He's the repository of our common history, and by that right, grand patron of the Bicentennial. |
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These data may indicate ancillary information associated with the document indexed at the original repository. |
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The train journey from London to the North is described not just a train journey but as a repository of stories and anecdotes. |
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In addition to being a lending library it is today a repository for hundreds of historical photographs. |
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I'm thinking the timeout scheme is too annoying unless my software repository automagically releases code after the timeout period. |
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The devices can be used as a repository for large multimedia files, and to store backups of critical data as well as disk images. |
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For Native peoples the earth was special, the dwelling place of manitous and spirits and the repository of the bones of generations of ancestors. |
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The museum itself is a repository of geologic, geographic, and biologic detail on the park. |
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It transcended its use as a cracker repository when it became the home of a blind tiger establishment. |
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This can replace analog tape and film libraries, acting as a centralized repository for moving pictures, music, video and graphics. |
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They traced a path to a repository on the far side of the room, a row of bright, neon green cubes. |
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They hadn't gone to college, and they saw Father Mark as a repository of knowledge and culture and sophisticated humor. |
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His desk drawers served mainly as a repository for napkins, bromides, and paper clips. |
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The basic building block is a centralized mail repository, a place where users go for all their messages. |
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Thirty-one detailed points of concern have been raised by the Bord in respect to peat excavation and its containment in repository bunds. |
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The classics, it is generally agreed, are a repository of class vanity, racial prejudice and pedantic obscurantism. |
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Apparently one of the shots had hit the main fuel repository, and just as the crews were oiling up their machines. |
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The museum is a repository of Swahili culture and on display are artifacts, dhows, jewelry and crafts. |
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The whole thing can now be done with a single pass, using a single repository and that's a big boon. |
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Numerous readers responded to the call recognising that this repository is one of the key centres of the labour movements' collective memory. |
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It serves as a central repository to cross-check information and look for fraud. |
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There now exists a vast repository of images that make it harder to maintain this kind of moral defectiveness. |
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Even our soaps, once the repository of working-class stories, have undergone a process of embourgeoisement. |
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And in the body, that repository of desire, diasporic exile is used to unleash eroticism's transformative possibilities. |
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Another role of the bard was as the repository and interpreter of the history of the people, a vital social function that maintained communal solidarity. |
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In a similar spirit, you might not expect to find an impressive repository of underground art and comics in a place that most city folks would consider the middle of nowhere. |
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Through the fate of the one truly literate character in the novel, Thady's son Jason, the novel implies that writing offers no safe repository of title. |
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The electorate's hope that his Cabinet would prove a genuine repository of positive change was the one slim reed on which the Party's recent political legitimacy had rested. |
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Will books continue to be our main repository of culture and history, or will they vanish with developing technologies, replaced by virtual pages? |
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Nobody could object to the way in which the cases were carried from the elevator and set upon stanchions at the repository. |
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Where items need to be transported to and from the repository they should be in appropriate containers designed to limit exposure to environmental factors and handling damage. |
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The library was so enormous that it was too large for any repository to digest and was therefore sold off over several years. |
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The records can also be indexed in various ways simultaneously to ensure instant retrieval of files even in a repository the virtual size of the Grand Canyon. |
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This is not just a nuclear power reactor, but a repository for highly radioactive spent fuel rods from two other nuclear plants owned by Progress Energy. |
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Skateraw could become an outstation of the National Galleries, both as the repository of the archive and as home to new temporary shows and possibly to a sculpture park. |
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And yet that just contributed to the local lore of the state as a repository for rugged Americana. |
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In addition to serving as a searchable repository for research evidence, the database permits clinicians to enter their findings of articles into the database. |
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The Port River has been the repository of industrial waste for over a hundred years and the accumulative effect on local flora and fauna has been disastrous. |
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If you put a page of paper on a copier, the copier will associate it with similar documents in your personal repository, in your work group's, or even on the Web. |
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Goeritz's museum was not a repository of objects, but a living entity in which every wall, window, hallway, and courtyard was used for various activities. |
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Over the years, the Craig's bought 180 Hibel paintings and would later help found the Hibel Museum in Florida in 1977, a permanent repository for her art. |
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How this orientation necessarily conflicts with the basic mandate of the museum to be a repository for its permanent collections is the realization that haunts these writings. |
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Cache stores frequently used data in a repository close to the chip's execution units so that it can be processed faster than data stored in memory. |
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The results of this study suggest that hospital fabrics such as drapes, scrub attire, and personal clothing may act as a repository for enterococci and staphylococci. |
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A repository of the empire, the town bears a suitably idiotic, unwieldy name, and even in 1950s Armidale it was possible to hear such terms as bluchers, port and goolies. |
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There are wider definitions of a national library, putting less emphasis to the repository character. |
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There are wider definitions of a national library, putting less emphasis on the repository character. |
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A few of the local authorities and schools had also never accessed the repository, and some of these institutions were unaware of its existence. |
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The university's research outputs, many of them free to download, can also be found in the university's institutional research repository. |
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After being inspected for external contamination, the steel cylinder is stored, usually in an underground repository. |
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Sellafield has several radioactive waste stores, mostly on an interim basis while a national waste repository plan is developed and implemented. |
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The repository contains more than 7,200 meters of core, from every ocean and sea, and many other samples. |
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Because they are of extreme value as the repository of knowledge, there are cultural taboos against sacrificing elders. |
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Anyone or anything suspended on the axis between heaven and earth becomes a repository of potential knowledge. |
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The mountains to the north of Mossel Bay are an important repository of South African rock art. |
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Kaspersky Lab has added an additional 14,031 decryption keys to the free repository noransom. |
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According to EU requirements and decisions of the Bulgarian government, Bulgaria has until 2015 to build its own nuclear waste repository. |
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It objectizes every element on every screen and stores these objects in a repository. |
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Only the new data elements are stored, along with pointers to all of the existing matched data elements that were already in the repository. |
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Rat L6 myoblast and mouse 3T3-L1 fibroblast cells were procured from cell repository of National Centre for Cell Science. |
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It holds in itself a repository of the cultural and social heritage of the country. |
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During the First World War, the theatre was requisitioned by the Ministry of Works for use as a furniture repository. |
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It also served as a repository of several ecumenical councils such as the Council of Nicea, Council of Ephesus, and the Council of Chalcedon. |
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The Aerometric Information Retrieval System is the national repository that contains information about airborne pollution. |
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At its most basic, a wiki is a repository for class documents such as syllabi or a resource list. |
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When integrated, the UDO Archive Appliance acts as a transparent storage repository for Enterprise Vault. |
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Underpinning its portfolio, however, is Project Commorant, a central repository currently in development that cuts through all these aspects. |
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Frequency and distribution of GJB2 and GJB6 mutations in a large North American repository of deaf probands. |
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It is argued here that the question of the constitutional repository of the authority to terminate treaties is, indeed, a justiciable issue. |
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Properties relate subjects to objects according to the resource and value types existing in the repository. |
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The city also hosts the repository of the country's printed and recorded cultural heritage and other literary and information resources, the National Library. |
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The area formed a traditional repository of immigration from Scotland. |
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A national library is a library specifically established by the government of a country to serve as the preeminent repository of information for that country. |
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Configurable content mapping from the connector to a P8 CM repository. |
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As it happens, though, a few simple tricks with style sheets and HTTP redirects allow an OAI repository to stand alone as an independent Web application. |
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With its diglot form and its content of Kaytetye history and culture, the book is certainly a repository of information for the younger generation of Kaytetye. |
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In this latest version the decollated reports and relevant information are stored in a central repository prior to delivery to their final destinations. |
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The OKFN Brand repository is critical for the Open Data movement. |
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