Political condemnation and praise in the name of art seem to be two sides of one coin representing a schoolmasterly avoidance of the issue. |
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In front of the paintings, there are 340 little white Buddhas representing the innumerable beings in all places in all world systems. |
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After two years in that position, he run for and won a place on the US Senate representing that state, a position he still holds to this day. |
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The school will be blessed by Right Reverend Mons. Francis V. Lynn P.P. V.G. representing Most Reverend Dr. John Fleming, Bishop of Killala. |
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We had the candles, hatters, cobblers and bakers representing the strong trades in Rathkeale in the 19th century. |
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The male ragas and female raginis are picturised, representing the mood, sentiment, season, situation, and time of day or night. |
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There were Joe Schmoes like me representing a company that was about to develop its own platform. |
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This time he was answering questions from attorneys representing people who claim they were sexually abused by reverend Paul Shanley. |
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The reverse of each coin has an individual design representing the country from which the coin originates. |
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A phase discriminator samples the output of the oscillator and accumulates data representing the duty cycle of that signal. |
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This year's event will feature 27 international galleries representing countries such as Japan, The Czech Republic. |
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When you go into a courtroom you are doing something very serious and solemn and you are representing more than just the rights of your client. |
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His espousal of State action, representing the best collective nature of the whole community, was to act for the benefit of all. |
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If he is not representing your position correctly he should withdraw his statement. |
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On the shield is the Bath Gorgon, a Medusa mask perhaps representing a water god. |
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Irish football is traditionally ridiculed but it was the side representing Scotland which was lightweight and jerry-built. |
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The achievement is very complex, with twelve sections representing 12 families linked by marriage. |
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I was talking to the sprinters, javelin throwers and boxers, who are enthusiastic about representing and doing well for the country. |
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I don't know if this is an accurate visual representation of Gaby, but I'm looking at the picture representing the father here. |
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The west is yellow, associated with the element of earth, and the north is white, representing water. |
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Unions representing pilots, attendants and machinists are still on the warpath. |
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The house is a condensation of the past, representing how this city has developed from a century ago to the present. |
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The examination of 278 hosts of 16 species yielded 11,030 ectoparasites representing six families of Insecta and eleven families of Acari. |
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We called the offices of city councillors representing various downtown wards, and their staff readily acknowledged the litter problem. |
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The Kelvin temperature scale is based on this fact, with zero Kelvin representing absolute zero. |
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When an employee clocks in or out, the employee scans his or her identification badge and a barcode representing the job the person is doing. |
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Pictograms, or drawings representing actual things, were the basis for cuneiform writing. |
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The mukanda initiation or boys requires the guidance of a spirit representing an ideal woman. |
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The share index rose from 894.85 points recorded the previous week, representing a rise of 3.76 per cent. |
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Each major area is enclosed by a large number of isoglosses representing differences in lexis, grammar, and phonology. |
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In the second hymn, we hear a choir of twenty-four elders, perhaps representing the twelve patriarchs and the twelve apostles. |
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A triptych representing shallow boxes glowing orange and located high in a blue field, it evokes both birth and entombment. |
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The ICTU is under massive pressure from trade union officials representing workers in the private sector. |
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Tiasa, a union representing non-academic staff at Unitec, has called for the institute to drop further legal action. |
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But community councillors representing the string of villages along the shores of Loch Ness have already submitted objections. |
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Paul and friends, while supping pints, latched on to the far-fetched idea of representing their country at a sport. |
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We also met with the official organizations representing U.S. cattle producers, meat processors and renderers. |
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His bas-reliefs are found throughout Benin, in restaurants, and hotels, representing diverse subjects ranging from royal motifs to Vodun symbols. |
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He was extremely popular and a wonderful ambassador for the school when representing us in sporting tournaments. |
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A seller accepted their offer to buy a house, but agents representing name-brand insurance companies rejected their request for insurance. |
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Its principle task is to draw up a constitution, agreed by a parliament representing each Iraqi community. |
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The surface is longitudinally striate, the striations possibly representing fine veins. |
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He was first elected in the Fianna Fail landslide of 1977, representing the old three-seater Dublin West constituency. |
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Douglas Camp's forte is representing traditional African archetypes in a physical form that's pure narrative. |
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The fire altars symbolized the universe and there were three types of altars representing the earth, the atmosphere and the sky. |
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The flags are held, arms extended, in various positions representing each of the letters of the alphabet or numbers. |
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Chinese does not have an alphabet, but characters representing words, formed from stokes symbolising syllables. |
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Law and chance, necessity and contingence, representing the logical and the alogical in the dynamic of Nature, are mutually complementary. |
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The ceremony was attended by top brass representing all the armed services, including the military's new leadership. |
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He has always looked the goods, right back to when he played here and was representing the All Whites in the Confederations Cup. |
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These are not candidates who represent ideas and programs so much as allegories representing human weaknesses and failings. |
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The journey ends up being an Arthurian quest, while also representing the 12 stations of recovery. |
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The massive bronze doors are alive with figures representing almost every facet of human experience and emotion. |
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Twenty-nine golden petals are attached to a leather strip, representing a wreath. |
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The DUP, while representing the farming constituency, also lays claim to a sizeable chunk of support from working-class Protestants. |
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At various points, the baritone joins the soprano for his own wordless riffs, perhaps representing the observer at one with nature. |
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The delegates, representing 38,000 association members, debated several other resolutions throughout the weekend meeting. |
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His primary responsibility is representing association members in price negotiation and marketing of their production. |
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Senior sources say the prince will adopt a more kingly style, representing the Queen on more foreign assignments. |
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On show will be designs and prototypes representing all forms of engineering including a wine cooler, robotic fighting machine and a hovercraft. |
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The campaign was launched yesterday in London with 26 NHS workers representing an A to Z of health service careers. |
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Faces of sailors and their lost equipment are scattered throughout the waves, representing the men who died at sea. |
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A series of overlapping windows representing the full range of sequence divergence were defined. |
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We'll hear from his defense attorney and the lawyer representing his murdered wife's family. |
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Ndhlela is representing himself after numerous attorneys and advocates withdrew from the case. |
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The project ranked four projects as representing very good value for money. |
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Kerekes defended himself against accusations that he was representing violent, sexual murder in a salacious, titillating and insensitive manner. |
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The programme costs are regarded as representing exceptional value for the State. |
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The patterns displayed the dragon, the phoenix, cranes and magpies, all auspicious animals representing nobility, luck, fortune and longevity. |
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In contrast, the off-diagonal elements, representing autocorrelation across equations, are generally negative, although small in value. |
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Above the bench in the courtroom there was a double-headed eagle, a very ancient dynastic symbol representing the union of church and state. |
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At the 1991 census, Utrecht town had a population of 2,866, representing only 10 percent of the total population in the magisterial district. |
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Naturally, the governor's comments raised a storm of criticism, especially from those groups representing ethnic Koreans. |
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He says he began representing amateurs to help the minor leaguers who get cut before they ever receive a lucrative major-league contract. |
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In example 50 the numerals representing the scale-degrees are misplaced, and example 20 ends just before the crucial chord mentioned in the text. |
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It features a selection of products from wine to whiteware from a range of carefully selected suppliers representing well-known consumer brands. |
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The Anglo-Catholics fall back on tradition and the theologically invalid notion of the priest representing Christ at the altar. |
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To this day the Aesculapian snake forms part of the symbols representing physicians and veterinarians. |
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It is an advisory body representing various sectional or functional interests. |
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A team of five seniors and three juniors will be representing the district this weekend at the NSW Country Championships in Bathurst. |
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But with Tony Blair and Michael Howard now representing their respective parties, he is suddenly very junior to both of his rivals. |
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He also has won the support of the largest teamsters local in Illinois, Local 705 Chicago, representing more than 21,000 members. |
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Very often the cost of the shares, representing the amount subscribed on the incorporation of the company, is very low. |
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In Java and Sumatra the Teledu holds the place of the skunks in America, and may be regarded as representing them. |
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The Archbishop wishes to see a diverse diocese, representing a rainbow nation. |
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It is a short text, probably representing a mangled version of what Marlowe wrote. |
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At school he excelled at all sports, becoming captain of athletics and representing his school in the public schools championships. |
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However, once I signed the papers as a director I signed away any chance of upholding tenants' rights as these papers banned me from representing the tenants. |
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It must be pointed out that wherever land-value rating applies, it has been adopted by a poll of ratepayers representing a great amount of work and profound social concern. |
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Ivories representing religious themes or commemorating individuals, especially imperial figures, were one high-cost, highly prestigious form of art. |
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When teachers describe for a student the actions that take place in a particular movement, the words they use are symbols representing a more abstract concept. |
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The term was first used in a French treatise on dance by Raoul-Auger Feuillet and Pierre Beauchamp to denote graphic symbols representing the movement of the feet. |
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However, three-dimensional figurative depictions soon predominated, with painted pictograms representing symbols, mottos, and accomplishments of kings. |
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From his personal library of images Paul has used footage shot almost 20 years ago of his daughter Kyra at age 3, representing the role of Nijinsky's own daughter Kyra. |
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A group representing the company's 300 pensioners has been refused a request for a meeting with management and told that they will not get any shares in the floated company. |
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People representing a wide variety of rural pursuits including fox hunting, shooting and coursing were in the middle of Leeds to answer questions from members of the public. |
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Anhingas and Double-crested Cormorants, representing closely allied avian families, share a spread-winged behavior that is superficially identical. |
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Altogether, 42,500 troops were levied for service in Ireland during the War, representing perhaps 19 per cent of available manpower in England and Wales. |
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It presents a hierarchy of food types, with those at the base making up the foundation of a healthy diet and those at the top representing rich foods to be eaten sparingly. |
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More important, allegory was deemed the best vehicle for representing apotheosis, the painter's access to immortal status, an idea integral to the project from the start. |
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This request presented the informant with a problem, for he had no conception of signs representing just a vowel or a consonant, and for a long time his efforts were derided. |
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Hollow N representing nasal sound of vowels, as in French Vin. |
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In a few weeks, one of them will be sworn in as an assemblywoman representing Flushing, making her the first Asian-American woman to be elected to the State Legislature. |
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You control it through an Internet connection and it acts as your avatar, representing you at meetings, grandma's house, or your own home when you're away. |
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What I find hard to reconcile in the case of the Classico label and Disney, in general, is the sanitization of whatever period of history they are representing. |
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It's been known for some time that birds are descended from dinosaurs, with Archaeopteryx representing one strong link between avians and antiquity. |
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Professor Behan was representing Christine Perry, a former post office worker who alleged that she developed multiple sclerosis as a result of falling over a mailbag at work. |
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The male Wiccan god is given horns, representing the horned animals that ancient humans hunted. |
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And that desk is staffed by Foreign Service Officers who make a career of representing their clients. |
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The Ila admitted the 30-year-old error last week in a letter to attorney Tawfiq Jabarin, who is representing the landowners. |
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He now moves to England where, over the coming weekend, he will compete in the English tetrathlon, again representing Carlow Hunt Pony Club as an individual contestant. |
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Poe and Dylan Thomas both wheeled and reeled until the index finger representing each of them collapsed. |
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The center can monitor virtually every square foot of the Pacific Rim, and the screens were covered with icons representing aircraft and ships operating in the area. |
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The lawyers of ArchCity Defenders specialize in representing the indigent and the homeless. |
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Yee was, as Brown writes, a Brown acolyte at one point, representing a district of middle class single-family homeowners. |
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When we arrived into Lalish, arches with symbols representing the sun indicated we were nearing the temple complex. |
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Andrew still plans to fly to Davos in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum on January 21, representing the British government. |
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A central tenet of Shintoism is the concept of kami, spirits that abide in and are worshipped at shrines, representing human beings and things found in nature. |
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Unless both sides feel that you are representing their interest to the best of your ability, there is no possible way to have any kind of success. |
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On Thursday, delegates representing the government signed a cessation of hostilities agreement with the armed opposition. |
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For a start, I would suggest that instead of having 52 or so councillors, that the number is cut down by half, with one councillor representing two wards. |
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Issues raised will be discussed by the relief road working group, made up of county councillors representing local wards, and the county council will enforce the changes. |
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Membership of the committee is drawn from Bradford councillors representing wards in Keighley, Ilkley and surrounding villages in the Worth and Aire valleys. |
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While the unions representing them have broadly welcomed the packages offered and advised acceptance, the workers believe it is simply not good enough. |
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Hurwitz published a paper on a factorisation theory for integer quaternions in 1896 and applied it to the problem of representing an integer as the sum of four squares. |
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But not everybody was so supportive of yesterday's paper, with of the groups representing senior police officers dismissing it as a wasted opportunity. |
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The entire surface of the gateways is covered with bas-reliefs representing scenes from the life of Gautama Buddha, stories from the Jatakas, along with decorative elements. |
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So Mr Peters should not continue to say that he is across this issue and representing the views of farmers, because we are saying that that is not essentially the issue. |
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His successful move from Northern Ireland politics to representing Munster and Fine Gael in the European Parliament was quite simply a Houdini act. |
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But unions representing the 1,500 workers at the service say they are deeply sceptical about the proposals and fear it is the thin end of the wedge in a privatisation drive. |
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The staged contrast reveals an acute awareness of this double bind, this problem of representing mimetic desire while remaining insulated from it. |
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In being himself, he was also representing a community of people that talked how he talked and saw what he saw. |
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Mannya was representing a private legal consulting agency at the hearing. |
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People rebel, either secretly or openly, against an airtight system, two towers of power representing the same people in charge, the illusion of difference. |
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A group of cat breeders, exhibitors, show judges, veterinarians, and other ailurophiles throughout the world, representing most cat breeds and clubs worldwide. |
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In the center of the red stripe is a white temple, representing the main temple of Angkor Wat, the capital city of the Khmer empire from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries. |
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So the argument over free trade versus protectionism was debated in parliament by people directly representing different wings of the ruling class. |
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A total of 1068 municipal employees representing 65 different work groups were randomly selected from an eligible workforce of about 5000 employees. |
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Big up to all the Yardies who are representing for us in Italy! |
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The political constellation is dotted with a range of parties representing different interests, with overlap between them. |
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After storming out of the academy, it appeared he would be doomed forever to languish in the ranks of domestic cricket and any chance of representing his country was gone. |
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Two zeolite minerals, analcime and natrolite, were identified, representing the first authenticated occurrence of these zeolites in Ontonagon County. |
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Mr. Childs, an experienced builder of skyscrapers, is in the sensitive position of representing a client who believes he can remake the plan for his own purposes. |
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Yet, the Foreign Ministry is not the only government body whose policies are influenced by Diet members representing the vested interests of certain groups or industries. |
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On 13 February 1984 the FTSE 100 was introduced, representing about eighty percent of the London Stock Exchange's value. |
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In local government, Arklow and the surrounding areas has six councillors on Wicklow County Council, representing the Arklow Municipal District. |
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After receiving permission from Charles I, Bushell surrendered the island on 24 February 1647 to Richard Fiennes, representing General Fairfax. |
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The coat of arms includes a depiction of the city wall, and two silver strips representing the River Avon and the hot springs. |
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From its time in Wales, pages include marginalia representing some of the earliest examples of Old Welsh writing. |
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The 2006 northwest Atlantic cod quota is 23,000 tons, representing half the available stocks, while the northeast Atlantic quota is 473,000 tons. |
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A Secretary of State for Wales sits in the UK cabinet and is responsible for representing. |
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The Luftwaffe's Transportgruppen operations had cost 125 Ju 52s destroyed and 47 damaged, representing 50 percent of the fleet's strength. |
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In the 20th century artistic ideals changed and art moved away from representing reality. |
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Horse mackerel and hake are the most important species, together representing almost half of the landings. |
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By May 2010, 21 countries had submitted applications to ICANN, representing 11 languages. |
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The European Union has established a single market across the territory of all its members representing 510 million citizens. |
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If that offends you, then I pray God may spare me the indignity of representing you in Parliament. |
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Though representing himself as a spokesman for the common man, he often appeared out of place with real working people. |
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The City Council is a unicameral legislative body, representing geographical wards throughout the city. |
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Formerly, the barons were the members of the House of Commons representing the Cinque Ports of Hastings, New Romney, Hythe, Dover and Sandwich. |
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There are four industry bodies representing housing associations working in the UK, each covering a respective country. |
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Thorgerson's Dark Side album cover features a beam of white light, representing unity, passing through a prism, which represents society. |
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The strike line of a bed, fault, or other planar feature, is a line representing the intersection of that feature with a horizontal plane. |
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Oasis were taken as representing the North of England, while Blur represented the South. |
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Three European schools participate in the tournament, with three 'champions' representing each school in the deadly tasks. |
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The Museum nevertheless preserves its universality in its collections of artefacts representing the cultures of the world, ancient and modern. |
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This is of particular historic interest as representing an earlier era than almost all other preserved railways in Britain. |
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Throughout history a number of different ways of representing language in graphic media have been invented. |
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The later Sasanian Empire is also well represented by ornate silver plates and cups, many representing ruling monarchs hunting lions and deer. |
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In the North Sea, it splits into two arms representing the ancient riverbed at the end of the last ice age. |
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The match details, including runs and dismissals, are recorded by two official scorers, one representing each team. |
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The Dacians are generally considered to have been Thracian speakers, representing a cultural continuity from earlier Iron Age communities. |
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In 1985 the Peruvian sol was replaced at one thousand to one by the inti, representing the sun god of the Incas. |
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The practice of averting trial by combat led to the modern concept of attorneys representing litigants. |
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The swastika symbol has been identified as representing the hammer or lightning of Thor. |
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Analysis yielding a star cluster can be regarded as representing a population descended from a single ancestor. |
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He collected more than 125,000 specimens, more than a thousand of them representing species new to science. |
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A map is made using a map projection, which is any method of representing a globe on a plane. |
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National flags, for example, may be considered more than signs representing a country. |
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The structure is that of a book, representing the Quran, sitting on a rehal, or book stand. |
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Castles and cities are identified by pictorial glyphs representing turreted castles or walled towns, distinguished in order of their importance. |
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The Bakairi people of Brazil had a sprawling constellation representing a bird snare. |
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Today, the ADO has a membership that averages 250 clubs on a yearly basis representing roughly 50,000 members. |
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Malacca also has a football team known as Melaka United representing Malacca in the Malaysian football league. |
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In the shield background there are 11 thistles, representing the national flower of Scotland, in addition to the lion rampant. |
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Itzamna also had a night sun aspect, the Night Jaguar, representing the sun in its journey through the underworld. |
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Defense attorneys often are responsible for representing anywhere from six to forty immigrants at once. |
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Rather, these activities are more accurately classified as representing a form of colonialism. |
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It consists of six bars pointing forward representing the Sestieri of the city, and one that points backward representing the Giudecca. |
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The HBO series Game of Thrones used Dubrovnik as a filming location, representing the cities of King's Landing and Qarth. |
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There is no single rabbinical body to which all rabbis are expected to belong, or any one organization representing member congregations. |
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On 31 March 1866, there was a match between a team representing the city of Sheffield and one representing London, at Battersea Park. |
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Like Japanese, the nominative case has two distinctions, one representing the topic of a sentence and the other the subject. |
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Chris Gayle is the most renowned batsman from Jamaica currently representing the West Indies cricket team. |
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There is a long tradition of representing the speech of blacks in American literature. |
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However, as pronunciation of letters changed over time, the diacritic marks were reduced to representing the stressed syllable. |
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William Blake's poems Milton and Jerusalem feature Albion as an archetypal giant representing humanity. |
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Bari Jones, in Archaeology Today in 1998, identified Blodwel Rocks at Llanymynech in Powys as representing a close fit with Tacitus's account. |
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The shield bears three ships, representing both the Trinity, and the three ships that Columbus sailed. |
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Additionally, an openly married gay priest was elected to the 2016 General Synod representing a historic moment for gay rights in the church. |
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The Anglican Church in Central America consists of five churches representing different Central American countries. |
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It is further broken down into fourteen events for men and four events for women, each representing a different weight class. |
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The remembrance whereof representing me her visage and Idea so lively and so naturally, doth in some sort reconcile me unto her. |
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All agreed to a republican form of government grounded in representing the people in the states. |
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The plaintiffs and defendants are called litigants and the attorneys representing them are called litigators. |
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The person best representing Delaware's majority, George Read, could not bring himself to vote for a Declaration of Independence. |
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New doctrines of English common law continued to be treated as representing the common law of Australia. |
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The system diagram for representing control loops is a Piping and instrumentation diagram. |
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He argued for representing truth in language, and honesty was of paramount importance. |
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Gongsun considered the sovereign to be a culmination in historical evolution, representing the interests of state, subject and stability. |
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The 1908 Games featured athletes representing 22 National Olympic Committees. |
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In 2006, the World Methodist Council, representing all Methodist denominations, adopted the declaration. |
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Some liberal and moderate Anglicans see this opposition as representing a new fundamentalism within Anglicanism. |
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The three metapoems of L'Allegria make the point that poetry is concerned with transcending the real, and representing the Ideal. |
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Up until 1977, the matches featured teams representing the United States and Great Britain and Ireland. |
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The crest depicts a Derby Ram, representing the county of Derbyshire, and a mural crown, suggestive of a town wall and thus borough status. |
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The rising of a Walloon identity led the Walloon Movement to choose different symbols representing Wallonia. |
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It consists of 16 councillors representing the two wards of Clifton and Townstal. |
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We find that from a sample of sawings of the usual size a button or small bar fairly representing the sample can be cast from about 2,000 grains. |
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This is about stepping up and representing, not snuggling up and snogging. This is serious business. |
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Lumperism is very common in palaeontology of late, representing a legitimate reaction to the preceding splitterism. |
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In most popular constituencies, the election was fought between candidates clearly representing either Pitt or Fox and North. |
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At the centre is a five-pronged vajra draped and bound with a coloured silk scarf, representing one of the Five Buddha wisdoms or activities. |
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At the 1908 Games in London, there were multiple BOA entries in several team events, including two representing Ireland. |
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The table includes bullets representing entities which are either not sovereign states or have a close association to another sovereign state. |
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There is also a local advisory body of fifteen members, representing Faroese cultural organizations. |
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Kitts and Nevis, with an administrator representing the British Government on the islands. |
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Baseball and basketball are also emerging sports in Ireland, both of which have an international team representing the island of Ireland. |
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Each Bailiwick is a Crown dependency and each is headed by a Bailiff, with a Lieutenant Governor representing the Crown in each Bailiwick. |
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He was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont in 1982, representing Londonderry. |
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The woolliness of Wallace's denial has prompted an angry response from the Union of Fans group representing the rump of Gers' supporters' groups. |
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The initial product offering consists of 15 devices representing the most popular logic functions including AND, NAND, OR and XOR gates. |
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Victor Yakin, founder of Architectural Products Consulting and Sales, LLC will be representing the territory of eastern Texas. |
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To schematize his findings, he constructs three figures, each one comprising two axes representing factors which differentiate the respondents. |
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Twenty teams representing Youth Clubs in Bahrain are to take part in the tournament which will be held in Hamad Town Youth Club. |
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The New Zealand Stock Exchange is the national corporate body representing its sharebroker members. |
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It is seen by many as a political symbol representing support for the British Army. |
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Djibouti is partitioned into six administrative regions, with Djibouti city representing one of the official regions. |
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Out of the benben stone, on its substructure representing the primeval hill, developed the religious symbol which we know as the obelisk. |
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A Medusa type with a horse's head with snaky hair, holding a dove and a dolphin, probably representing her power over air and water. |
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When they are separated, the two branes are perfectly wrinkle-free, representing a universe nearly devoid of matter. |
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Since 1999 the WLGA has had a specific role in representing local government to the National Assembly for Wales. |
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Digital strings representing the mineralized Hobbs Pipe sharp lithological contacts were made and snapped to the drillholes. |
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It was an assertion of a Jacksonian and old republican culture representing a folk tradition of honour. |
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Zippo fans got to vote online for their favourite design by Bal, both representing the lotus motif. |
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Its libertarian views have been influenced by classical liberalism and Thatcherism, with Thatcher representing a key influence on UKIP's thought. |
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Hurling was said to be played in ancient times by teams representing neighbouring villages. |
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Despite this, Welsh players Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale expressed their interest in representing the Great Britain Olympic football team. |
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The Achaemenid Persians ruled over heterogeneous populations who worshipped different gods, often representing them anthropomorphically. |
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The Rankine temperature scale was based upon the Fahrenheit temperature scale, with its zero representing absolute zero instead. |
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Our problem was solved by the use of self-organizing neural network by the method of elastic tape representing the discrete optimization problem. |
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Up the Khyber were filmed on the lower part of the Watkin Path in 1968, with the Watkin Path representing the Khyber Pass in the film. |
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Sharma, Burton Stein, and Hermann KuIke, representing feudalist, segmentary, and processualist theories of state formation, respectively. |
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Oxford today has four bedels, representing Divinity, Law, Medicine, and Arts. |
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Lucia del Monte, in that city he painted a picture representing Pope St. Pasquale, a great church-builder and exhumer of holy corpses. |
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By 1890 the Guild had 150 members, representing the increasing number of practitioners of the Arts and Crafts style. |
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The upper part of the Chamber is decorated by stained glass windows and by six allegorical frescoes representing religion, chivalry and law. |
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The Ryder Cup in golf was originally played between a United States team and a team representing Great Britain and Ireland. |
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The union representing doctors and other ISSS employees, which began the job action on Sept. |
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From the period of 1600, the canton consisted of a St George's Cross representing the Kingdom of England. |
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On 10 October 1930, Waugh, representing several newspapers, departed for Abyssinia to cover the coronation of Haile Selassie. |
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In the Greek, Slavic, and Syrian traditions there are 12 bells hung along these chains representing the 12 apostles. |
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The committee, known as the Northern Ontario Biotechnology Initiative, or NOBI, has 11 members representing five main regions in the North. |
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In the Internet variant of the game, the secret is a sequence of 32 binary digits representing a computer's Internet protocol address. |
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The incense is burned in an ornate golden censer that hangs at the end of three chains representing the Trinity. |
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Because there has been no k in the word for over 700 years, representing its omission with an apostrophe seems pointless. |
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The boys representing BMX are bike riders Bruno Hoffmann, Alex Kennedy and Kilian Roth. |
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In Jungian psychology it is a symbol representing the self and inner harmony. |
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The ensembled classifier is a collection of classifiers representing a single hypothesis. |
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Thus it is one of only three Councils in Scotland with a majority of elected members not representing a political party. |
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Kabala has since joined a class action representing small investors and filed by a California law firm. |
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In the case of gravity, the operators representing the area and the volume of each surface or space region likewise have discrete spectrum. |
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The class was split into teams representing the ancient states of Sparta, Athens, Thessalonica, Thebes and Corinth. |
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Moreover, bombers had four to five crewmen on board, representing a greater loss of manpower. |
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Flux and Aquiform in Rest, the first pieces representing the 'Fragments in Time' concept, were printed by Objet ltd. |
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Singapore is a parliamentary republic with a Westminster system of unicameral parliamentary government representing constituencies. |
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The courts charged Berglund, who now faces up to six months in a Slovene jail, at the request of the lawyer representing Jansa in the matter. |
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One sculpture will feature real ferns growing as its leaf crown, representing the biological origins of the carbon process. |
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Kenyatta attended the ICC status conference as a private citizen and not representing Kenya. |
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The Caravan Club is Europe's premier touring organisation representing over one million caravanners, motor caravanners and trailer tenters. |
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Some athletes have won medals representing other countries, which are not included on these tables. |
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The first 10 songs in the series were unveiled on Wednesday, representing an eclectic mix of styles from skiffle to punk. |
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Coaxial Communications, the nation's 64th largest MSO, representing approximately 108,000 cable television households. |
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Openwave microbrowsers have been integrated into more than 170 models of mobile phones representing more than 100 million units shipped. |
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The country is the primary developer and grower of genetically modified food, representing half of the world's biotech crops. |
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Currently, Itzhaki Properties is representing a 2,770 acre, ocean front hotel development property located in Majagua, Mexico. |
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Roosevelt criticized the League of Nations for representing the interests of too many nations. |
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Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert in 1924, the red telephone box features a prominent crown representing the British government. |
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Registrants from 47 states and the District of Columbia representing 215 cities will converge in Portland, Ore. |
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Fifty-five respondents, representing approximately 45 carriers and MGUs, took part. |
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Buran was elected by the FHLBNY's New York State members to serve as Member Directors representing New York. |
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These tools are designed to schematize episodic memory and provide a means of representing complex systems in an understandable form. |
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The former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is also an MP for Sheffield, representing Sheffield Hallam. |
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The table isn't exhaustive in representing the true tax burden to either the corporation or the individual in the listed country. |
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Aside from attributes and benefits, a brand's identity may also involve branding to focus on representing its core set of values. |
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As well as the commissioner representing Argyll, at least one was sent to represent Tarbertshire, Sir Lachlan Maclean of Morvern. |
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In the greenery below, a thistle, Tudor rose and shamrock are depicted, representing Scotland, England and Ireland respectively. |
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The first quarter, representing Denmark, consists of three blue lions passant and nine red hearts on a yellow field. |
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The second quarter, representing Greece, consists of a white cross on a blue field. |
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The third quarter, representing the duke's surname, Mountbatten, contains five black and white vertical stripes. |
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