Slipped into an inner courtyard, it is cool, modernist, yet residually neoclassical in mood, and hugely successful. |
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The residually oral subcultures of the chirographic culture were composed of residually tribal people. |
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The complex was allowed to dissociate for 500 s, then residually bound ligand was removed using a pulse of acidic glycine. |
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This last theorem implies, in particular, the proposition that free groups are residually finite. |
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The seeds are residually separated and when they come to maturity, the fruit is covered in a fleshy red membrane known as an aril. |
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There is something residually haughty in its demeanour, something defiantly unvulgar in the pride with which it stands on its regal, multi-spoked wheels. |
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But in museums ever since I have been happy to salute his pictures with residually grateful, quick looks. |
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The novel begins with a description of the fighting at Stalingrad, still in the martial, residually Soviet tone of Grossman's newspaper days. |
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No doubt members of an oral or residually oral society, however, have greater powers of memory than those in a literate culture, who have let such capacities atrophy. |
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Leisure' was defined residually, and it includes sports, religious and spiritual activities and other leisure activities. |
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All the same, there is something residually demoralising about it, and in these relative judgments. |
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Since in reality, Social Assistance is a program of last resort, we model Social Assistance claims residually. |
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Only when residually heating after humid operation is the fan output preset to operate at maximum capacity. |
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Such activities figure only residually in insouciantly trashy installations that celebrate the do-it-yourself, art-kid scenes that proliferate throughout the land. |
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This paper proves that semigroups of a given class, presented by a single relation, are residually finite, by constructing automata whose transition monoid respects the relation and separates some given words. |
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I call those same guys that they're writing about now, and I talk to them, thinking that I can residually be a part of that group, that I can be the rookie in that group. |
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I asked if we could taste the elephant manure residually in the food. |
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Data for the non-Aboriginal population derived residually. |
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Low shrinkage also reduces residually laminate stresses. |
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It is feasible therefore to measure value added of business sector industries residually as the value of the outputs less the value of intermediate inputs. |
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Multifactor productivity growth is estimated residually as the difference between the growth rate of output and the growth rate of combined inputs. |
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The exodus of businesses has resulted in a large number of vacant or residually recycled industrial premises and sites with out-of-date infrastructure. |
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