Praise them when they've resisted the temptation to buy something they really wanted. |
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Some resisted and Cromwell himself attacked them, arresting three and executing one. |
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Labor groups resisted the introduction of the steam presses fearing job displacement. |
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Then the boy struggled and resisted in a most surprising manner considering that he was clearly violating the law. |
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They said that he was very uncooperative and that he resisted and he began to fight with the officers. |
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They demanded the keys to his car, but when the man resisted, the attackers ran off along the road and down an alleyway. |
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When they realised what had happened to them, they resisted and fought back against the invaders. |
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The police said that the robbers would not hesitate to attack the victims if they resisted. |
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The United States has resisted European efforts to restrict the percentage of a country's commitments that can be met by emissions trading. |
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However a move in South Australia to change or anglicise New Australians' names was strongly resisted. |
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But those who resisted British imperialism had to resist it on the colonial periphery. |
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The bishop said any further liberalisation of the rules should be resisted. |
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The old-timers meanwhile resisted dilution of the great franchise enjoyed by the name. |
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It seems he had tried to dialogue with his would-be kidnappers who shot him as he resisted their abduction attempt. |
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So, I was gonna go into treatment, but I resisted it and I managed to detox at home. |
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These cases show that motor insurers have determinedly resisted paying certain claims. |
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They resisted the automation that deskilled workers and increased the power of managers. |
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As foreign secretary he resisted party pressure to withdraw from Uganda and imposed a protectorate on that territory. |
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By the mid-1970s, the United States government banned the use of CFCs as aerosol propellants but it resisted a total ban for all industries. |
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Valgus stress testing in the supine position or resisted knee flexion in the prone position may reproduce the pain. |
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They had the drop on me and if I'd resisted, they wouldn't have cared either way. |
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It is to his credit that he has long resisted deification and hero worship, indeed all the elaborate trappings of being a living symbol. |
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He shuffled his feet, dug in his heels, resisted his forward progress with every ounce of his strength, but it was no use. |
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Congress has condemned such actions, but has, through delay and deferment, resisted sending legislation to the President for possible veto. |
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I have watched that market with amazement and have solidly resisted efforts of my Chinese publishing friends to get my book out in Chinese. |
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Here is a book that genuinely advances our understanding of the writer, his work, and the England he resented and resisted. |
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If women resisted sexual advances, they risked physical cruelty and punishment. |
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A former free-form jazz bass player, he grew up listening to acoustic music, but originally resisted playing it. |
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Control of the arts by government is a Soviet ambition and, as such, should strenuously be resisted in a free society. |
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Not interested in the shame, I resisted when he tried to force himself upon me. |
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For many Malians, the ancestors who actively resisted colonization are folk heroes. |
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His report, while received sympathetically by the administration, is resisted by the overwhelming isolationist sentiment. |
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Most capitalists resisted cooperation partly because there was no incentive to do so. |
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But government intrusion into private corporate matters will be strongly resisted. |
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The abdominal muscles contract and are resisted by the intercostals and diaphragm. |
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It was a subdivision that was resisted by the local planning authorities and was approved by the Minister under an appeal mechanism. |
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Her legislated Church was in place to secure outward conformity, and she firmly resisted any changes which might threaten this aim. |
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The racial offensiveness and insensitivity of his remarks and actions must be acknowledged, criticized, and vigorously resisted. |
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For nearly a year, Boise based Albertson's had resisted inking a multiyear contract that included a heavy dose of new software. |
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Only a drama producer with inhuman restraint could have resisted such characters. |
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Not surprisingly, Mr Egleton resisted the application on the ground that it was inexcusably late. |
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They also were incumbent companies that resisted change and eventually were consumed by it. |
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British governments maintained their phlegmatic calm and resisted provocation. |
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If people are inherently bad, then their impulses, desires, and drives are inherently bad and must be resisted, controlled, or punished. |
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The Solapur riots had started when fanatic Hindus resisted Muslims protesting against the outpourings of the American evangelist Falwell. |
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Temptations in the form of infinite variety of ice-creams and pastries were never resisted. |
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Teachers resisted beginning classes later, and thus extending the school day, for the sake of accommodating breakfasts. |
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Sitting still in a chair was a gray-haired woman in a faded housedress who resisted the viewer's gaze. |
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His glove resisted destruction, but it became super hot and the sheer force of the surge almost propelled him out into the engine room. |
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Where poetry that was palatably assimilable to Australian traditions or paradigms won acceptance, John's was resisted. |
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He resisted communist rule in his homeland, reached out to other faiths, and traveled widely across the world. |
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They are regularly approached by potential suitors but have resisted overtures so far. |
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Reactionary attempts to abolish or subvert parliamentary democracy must be resisted. |
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Under this pressure, the last shogun resigned, and imperial troops easily subdued such Tokugawa forces as resisted. |
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Some landlords attempted to reassert forced labor dues, which the peasants heroically resisted. |
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It is true that many partisans of centralization resisted the protectionist logic of their position. |
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The Hereros bitterly resisted, and large numbers of them, including women and children, were killed by German troops. |
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A handful resisted arrest by going limp, and were separated from the rest of us, who were herded into a police bus. |
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Initially, many old warlords resisted the wide-ranging reforms that stripped them of their powers. |
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He even resisted a municipal garbage strike, by renting a truck and picking up the garbage himself. |
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The theoretical perspectives cited in the book are primarily about how oppressed groups have resisted their oppressors. |
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Speculative onslaughts on the pound were resisted only at the expense of deflationary domestic policies. |
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In addition, the Czechs resisted the one-time compensation fee paid to federations for players. |
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In exemplary fashion, he resisted every effort by the enemy to make his capture and imprisonment work to their advantage. |
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Furthermore, they have resisted capitulating to the world at large and remained faithful to the community of believers in Sardis. |
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The temptation to purify the old steelwork has been resisted and it retains some of its patina, the paint peeling in places. |
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How they conceived of this source, I shall argue, determined the particular way in which, in their view, canonicity resisted translation. |
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The regulatory and statutory requirement to report adverse patient experiences has always been resisted. |
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During the Great Siege of 1779-83, the garrison under General Elliott resisted all attempts to bombard or starve them out. |
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Horizontal wind movements are resisted at each floor level by holding the cables with stainless brackets. |
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With access to a different world, Smith still resisted making any major changes that would upset the stable life she had created for herself. |
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That is rewriting history, and cutting your anchor rope, and should be resisted. |
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There are not very many monosyllabic English nouns that have successfully resisted being verbed, but faith is one of them. |
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Noisily they resisted racism and quietly they go about the business of reconstruction and reconciliation. |
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Though no one resisted arrest, police brutally threw the protesters to the floor and handcuffed them. |
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For three weeks since arriving in Bolivia I'd resisted the lure of the far south-west. |
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Wimbledon resisted Cobham's attacks until the game-winning breakout by Grafton. |
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Given the above, it is both desirable and possible for neo-liberal policies and unfettered capitalism to be resisted and challenged. |
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First, where internal social capital is strong, local communities have effectively resisted state efforts to centralize forest authority. |
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She resisted the urge to scream as the car bounced and rattled on the gravel of the farm road. |
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He resisted vaccination during the foot and mouth outbreak, not because the science was unpersuasive, but because the farmers resisted it. |
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The Zambian government rightly resisted bringing in unmilled GMO maize seed. |
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In the course of the rebellion, Munda converts not only resisted imperialism but also refused to accept the codes of the Church. |
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But the genre resisted overt absorption into the national cultural life, which was a pity. |
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Party militants who have resisted these policies have been undemocratically repressed and expelled. |
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In the end King Birendra resisted the hard line and conceded before the massive peoples' movement for democracy. |
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The attempt to do so which was introduced in my learned friend's addresses should be resisted. |
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Applying a levy on blank tapes, MiniDiscs, CD-Rs and the like, and to the hardware that writes data to them, will be resisted. |
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Even after topping a shortlist of four, he resisted the company's blandishments. |
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The detainees resisted such standard blandishments as plea bargaining, cash, or relocation in the federal witness program. |
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Maria resisted convention by joining an Anglican sisterhood, and Christina, who never married, became the finest poet of the Tractarian movement. |
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The attack, when it came, was ill co-ordinated, and the city resisted with more determination than its besiegers had ever expected. |
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Disraeli had resisted the attempts of some of his party faithful to make the Tories a solely Anglican party. |
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Little wonder that many women were reluctant to migrate to the colonies, just as some of their 19th century descendants resisted moving westward. |
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I had a very strong urge to bean her with a rock, because underneath the pier is littered with big ones, but I resisted. |
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One night they resisted arrest by Maycomb County's beadle and locked him in the courthouse outhouse. |
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I've resisted commenting on this phenomenon thus far, but I can keep silent no more. |
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The authorities had forced students to do household chores and those who resisted were cruelly dealt with, Mr. Augustine said. |
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The temptation to read the new novel's media-savvy hero as a stand-in for the media-savvy author should be resisted. |
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He alleged that the president had periodically bribed legislators to remove their officers who resisted presidential meddlesomeness. |
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The Namibian Agronomic Board this week resisted pressure to issue import permits for maize meal from South Africa. |
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From my earliest youth, I resisted the helpful attempts of family and friends to introduce me to the seductions of opera. |
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Thomas Jefferson is a particularly interesting example of someone who partially resisted its seductions. |
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I resisted the temptation to do the charades thing that indicates it's a book. |
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I came very close to picking the thick tome up the other day, but some stubborn impulse in me resisted. |
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I resisted as best I could, but I was no match for the three of them, who dragged me to the water and threw me into the surf. |
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As a result, most of the indigenous groups were easily defeated by the Spaniards, though the Mapuche Indians successfully resisted the invaders. |
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The physical examination reveals tenderness of the distal biceps tendon that increases with resisted flexion and supination. |
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She resisted the temptation of movies because she wanted to get done with college first. |
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He resisted the temptations sent before Him and set an example for the entire world to follow. |
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I resisted the strong temptation to tell him to go jump off a cliff, and kept quiet. |
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Unlike certain other New World countries, Chile has so far resisted the temptation to push up its prices. |
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I've resisted the temptation to tune into any of Miami's sporting chat shows over the past seven days. |
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They resisted the temptation to strip back the stonework, choosing instead to leave it whitewashed. |
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As a result any proposals to downscale our community hospitals should be resisted. |
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It is a back door to privatisation and should be resisted by anyone who believes in the health service. |
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Supporters resisted the urge to form lynch mobs outside Pittodrie and when the telephone rang it was Milne on the receiving end. |
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The renovation, so long resisted by mother, was meant to be an act of vengeance, assertion and exorcism, but it only seems to stir up memories. |
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But he should have resisted the intense pressure he has been under from the tabloids and Tories. |
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Clarendon County whites resisted integration and created private academies that exist today. |
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The Home Secretary today resisted calls for his resignation after the latest rioting and jailbreaks. |
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They have resisted acculturation by constructing social fences around their community. |
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The company resisted as far as it could, but was forced to give way under the joint pressure of the workers and the government. |
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Prominent firms adamantly resisted unionization, engendering the allegiances of workers through paternalistic benefit plans. |
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Too weak to attack their enemies' high-tech military head on, they resisted through surprise raids and bombings. |
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Others like Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya Yemen and Saudi Arabia have firmly resisted attempts to evangelise their people. |
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Those who resisted were hanged, broken on the wheel, sent to the fortress of Toulon where the water was waist-high. |
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The pressure to Arabize was resisted by Berber population groups, such as the Kabyles, the Chaouia, the Tuareg, and the Mzabt. |
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He had to move slowly to keep from losing control of the tab when the zipper resisted. |
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Hastily formed forces like the U. S. Army's Task Force Smith resisted valiantly, but the infantry was overrun in desperate rearguard battles. |
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I resisted the urge to pull her back into my arms and settled for rubbing her shoulder. |
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British forces took its airport and a bridge, but Iraqi forces resisted with artillery and heavy machine guns. |
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Referee John Underhill resisted the temptation to produce any more punishment than a yellow card apiece. |
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To date, the firm has resisted portraying the cuts as anything other than individual business units refocusing their resources. |
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It continues to be a difficult temptation to ditch church and watch all the Sunday morning political shows, but I resisted today. |
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I will let him make his own application in relation to that, but it will be resisted in due course. |
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The rotation moment must therefore be resisted by the musculoskeletal stiffness and brace in proportion to their relative stiffness. |
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Luther himself was not keen on the idea and resisted all sorts of enticements. |
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I continued to fight the temper-tantrum urge and resisted honking my horn or hopping out of the car to throw rocks at the train. |
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I longed to tell them the game had most likely been made to entertain babies, but I resisted. |
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Both stories focus on the ways in which enslaved people created community and resisted their oppression. |
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Instead the Minister has produced a divisive, confrontational Bill which will be resisted ever more resolutely by right-minded rural people. |
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It was filmed in sequence on digital video rather than film, and von Trier resisted the urge to reshoot scenes if it would break the continuity. |
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But in some ways they have consistently resisted that argument when it's put by the media analysts. |
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He tried to give her a kiss on the cheek but she resisted his advance and pushed him away from her face briskly. |
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The girl gritted her teeth distastefully and resisted the tempting urge to spit at the man. |
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Nevertheless, the events of that year have taken on a mythic quality that has resisted such scholarly dissection. |
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The next morning, you wish you had resisted, but as your day gets moving the rollercoaster starts again. |
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I have however resisted the temptation to buy the first thing I saw. |
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I resisted it, though I was immediately told by someone in the group that the author reminded him of me. |
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Though sources say her CAA agents had a please-get-help talk with her this year, Bynes has so far resisted. |
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Wynn was keen to abolish the separate judicature for Wales, though he resisted associated proposals for the amalgamation and partitioning of the Welsh counties. |
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Ian Hare resisted the temptation to over-play his hand at the start, keeping a firm grip on the music's architecture with a fine control of pace and registration. |
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Fifteen months later, he takes up a position as a relief teacher in a Los Angeles school where gangs rule and education is resisted by most students. |
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Gennady Vasilenko is a Russian patriot who resisted America's bid to make him a double agent. |
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I resisted the then-loud siren song of semiotics at Brown, and studied English instead. |
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Troubled by his colourful private life and convinced that he would never regard her as the love of his life, she had initially resisted his advances. |
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Incredibly, the woman resisted and there was struggle between the two before the robber kneed the victim hard in the stomach and ripped the bag from her grasp. |
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Gordon Brown, too, resisted the siren calls of the Europhiles in his own party to take Britain into the emu. |
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Representing the sole exception in Latin America, the Araucanians successfully resisted Spanish attempts to conquer their territory for more than three centuries. |
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Although the urge to live-blog the convention was strong, I resisted. |
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The company resisted pressure to clean up the lagoon until 1997, when the pond was finally dug up and the soils shipped to a low-level nuclear waste dump in Utah. |
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Local tribes sometimes resisted, but in the long run were subdued and subjected to tribute, usually in the form of so many skins per year, the sable being especially sought. |
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They were brave because they resisted formula and eschewed attitudinising. |
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Police say that Thomas resisted arrested, so they had to handcuff her and forced her to the ground. |
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He resisted the lures of the buckle bunnies who linger late in a rodeo arena, looking to sidle up against the winners. |
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Joseph was torn between clinging to the ways of his forefathers and accommodating the new spirit of the age that could not long be resisted without violence. |
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He resisted all the temptations embraced by most modern travelers and explorers to carry elaborate equipment, study the area in detail and learn the language. |
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It seems that the deputies asked him to leave, but Saylor insisted on staying, and perhaps physically resisted them. |
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Some civilizations, most notably the ancient Greeks and the Maya, firmly resisted empire, finding their main expression as systems of warring city-states. |
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One of the most principled aspects of their decision was that political pressure on publishers to exercise a form of self-censorship should be resisted. |
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In an interview the day after the junket for The Town, Affleck resisted being neatly boxed into the comeback story narrative. |
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Demands for greater financial transparency were resisted at every turn. |
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But they resisted talks on more transparency in government procurement. |
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Cassian valiantly resisted the urge to trap them beneath his free hand. |
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When two NYPD lieutenants intervened, police say Linsker put the trash can down but resisted arrest. |
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The defence which resisted Holland in the orange bowl of the arena for two hours last week was breached three times at home by Denmark during the qualifying campaign. |
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In our conflict with terror and tyranny, we have an unmatched advantage, a power that cannot be resisted, and that is the appeal of freedom to all mankind. |
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Any move to remove ATMs from pubs has been resisted strongly by rent-seeking industry lobbies and State governments living off sin taxes have passively acquiesced. |
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Of the 100 cases, 42 are still open and 19 remain unassigned, but none of the families contacted so far have resisted DHS' efforts to assess their children's safety. |
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But Sudan has so far resisted a large UN deployment in Darfur, where an undermanned, under-equipped African Union peacekeeping force is struggling. |
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This situation, Durkheim reasons, maximizes the probability that the temptation for the individual to end it all with a bare bodkin will not be resisted. |
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Rooted in downtown Pittsburgh, he resisted the era of deregulated finance that gave Wall Street the whip hand over the economy. |
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I resisted the strong urge to test his brow for evidence of a high fever. |
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Although Sanchez stubbornly resisted, last weekend she finally buckled. |
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Holding back a sigh, Mrs. Richards resisted the temptation to use this, their very last interview, to probe for information about the sphinx-like woman's past. |
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The result was a tomato that ripened well and resisted spoilage longer. |
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He resolutely resisted all efforts to make him withdraw his allegations against them and their alleged co-conspirators. |
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Whether intentional or not, the racial offensiveness and insensitivity of Summers' remarks and actions must be acknowledged, criticized, and vigorously resisted. |
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But it was business as usual for the workmates at Mitre House on Monday as they resisted the temptation to throw caution to the wind and leave their jobs. |
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The studios and independents resisted at first on principle, then caved. |
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He persisted in these tactics for several years despite being resisted actively by the other harvesters and ostracized on the wharf and in the community. |
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I resolutely resisted the temptation to take the easy road and use modern words as loan words in Sumerian, which would have ruined the whole experiment. |
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When suppressive security forces tried to disperse the crowd, people resisted and attacked vehicles belonging to the security forces, breaking their windshields. |
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Later in his life, he was sent by parcel post from Africa to his armchair in the British Library, where he resisted many efforts to remove him by force. |
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I was joined on my hunkers by a number of other diners, but we resisted the temptation to start a Russian folk dance as we strained to view what was on offer. |
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The auction house has so far resisted suggestions that it acted improperly in selling the painting, which it says it acquired from a reputable Paris dealer after the war. |
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The IAMB was supposed to supervise the CPA's control and expenditure of Iraq's oil wealth, but for months the US resisted making any concessions to the body. |
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The Pentagon has put out another batch of official photographs of flag-draped coffins and honor guards, having long resisted, claiming invasions of family's privacy. |
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They might have resisted the new territorial states more effectively had they been able to unite politically and militarily into one large territorial state of their own. |
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He maintained that the weakness of old age should be resisted by a seriously undertaken regimen of frugal eating, moderate exercise and intellectual pursuit. |
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It's daylight robbery and should be resisted with vigour by all. |
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There were riots in London in 1794 and 1795 against army recruitment methods, while seafaring communities throughout the empire resisted naval press gangs. |
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He resisted the urge to swallow, hard, and drew a long careful breath. |
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Nelson, who stubbornly resisted conforming, was a problem child. |
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I resisted the urge to prod a response from her but, shortly after I snapped the light off, a heavy thump came at the foot of the bed and she snuggled up against my feet. |
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The Japanese garrison, which included two infantry battalions and naval detachments, resisted tenaciously and the islands were not declared secure until 18 May. |
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Cricket in Scotland may be a minority pursuit and there will always be those who see it as effetely English, as you say, and therefore to be resisted. |
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A majority of the appeals court judges have dug in their heels in a way not seen since state courts resisted federal court rulings during the civil rights movement. |
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These meetings were, and have remained, very informal, and the participating dipterists have resisted any attempts at formalising or institutionalising their group. |
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In emphasizing the political semiotics of mid-century popular culture, James resisted the temptation to condemn or champion all of its emanations. |
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Only those regions, such as England, Germany, and Luxembourg, disbarred for reasons of climate, have resisted joining this particular club on any significant scale. |
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More importantly, the Asian financial crisis sent property prices into a tailspin, and the government has largely resisted entreaties to bail people out. |
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The dynastically related western principality of Halych and Volyn resisted the Mongols and Tatars and became a Rus bastion through the fourteenth century. |
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Liverpool resisted a second-half fightback from Wolves to secure a hard-fought victory and end a run of back-to-back Premier League defeats. |
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Thus he and his followers resisted political absolutism and paved the way for the rise of modern democracy. |
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Vlad fiercely resisted Ottoman rule, having both repelled the Ottomans and been pushed back several times. |
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Through the summer and autumn of 1940 in the Battle of Britain, Dowding's Fighter Command resisted the attacks of the Luftwaffe. |
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In the Northern Isles, James's cousin Patrick Stewart, Earl of Orkney, resisted the Statutes of Iona and was consequently imprisoned. |
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Police say the 19-year-old spat F-words as he resisted arrest in Miami Beach, Florida. |
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Regent Arran resisted the move, but backed down when Beaton's armed supporters gathered at Linlithgow. |
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The Scots advance down the hill was resisted by a hail of arrows, an incident celebrated in later English ballads. |
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James was brought up a Protestant, but resisted Presbyterianism and the independence of the Kirk. |
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And therefore I conclude that they who gainstood his commandment resisted not the ordinance of God. |
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The province of Moray long resisted incorporation into the Scots kingdom, defeating several royal armies in this struggle. |
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He dissolved this in 1962 and annexed Eritrea, which resisted and finally won its war of independence. |
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The Southerners resisted Homestead Acts because it supported the growth of a free farmer population that might oppose slavery. |
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In general before 1860, Northern Democrats promoted easy land ownership and Whigs and Southern Democrats resisted. |
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However, he resisted aligning himself with either of Britain's two political parties, the Whigs and the Tories. |
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Accordingly, the Austrians resisted Russian diplomatic attempts to join the war on the Russian side. |
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Further development of the airport is strongly resisted by the local communities and environmental groups. |
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Only opener Atasham Mahommed resisted, being last man out with 43 in a total of 86 in the 21st over. |
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There is no doubt the disposal of litter out of one's space is a great urge and one not easily resisted until a litter bin is in view. |
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So far she has resisted pleas to appear in her Babooshka outfit and to re-brand herself as Kate Brazilian. |
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But while her love for musicals runs deep, Kendrick has typically resisted full musical-theater geekdom. |
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Though he sentimentalizes over his homeland, he has for 20 years resisted the temptation to return. |
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After all, gay editor in chief Ariel Foxman reportedly resisted proposed redesigns that would have made the magazine look more like lad mags. |
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Fakhri Pasha, the Ottoman commander of Medina, resisted for more than two and half years during the Siege of Medina before surrendering. |
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Voters in some constituencies resisted outright domination by powerful landlords, but were often open to corruption. |
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Indigenous peoples have long resisted agains unfriendly assimilationist forces with varying degrees of success. |
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A chill coursed through me, but I resisted the urge to turn back. |
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The Highlanders resisted marching into England and there were some mutinies and defections, but they pressed on. |
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A confederation of northern Gaelic Chieftains, led by Hugh O'Neill, resisted the imposition of English government in Ulster. |
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How they resisted the temptation to hammer home the point and stick a swaggy hat with corks on the croc's head is a mystery. |
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Waymarking in Europe is commonplace and British national parks have resisted their introduction. |
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The Normans resisted for hours before the arrival caused a Turkish withdrawal. |
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It proceeded through a number of valleys in this country, and had orders to subdue any tribes that resisted its advance. |
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The Museum was part of a wider plan to improve science provision at Oxford, something the University initially resisted. |
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Attempts to use anthracite as a fuel had ended in failure, as the coal resisted ignition under cold blast conditions. |
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In this way, Calvin and his followers resisted political absolutism and furthered the growth of democracy. |
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Loyalists wanted to take a centrist position and resisted the Patriots' demand to declare their opposition to the Crown. |
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Anne, however, resisted his attempts to seduce her, and refused to become his mistress as her sister Mary Boleyn had. |
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And charters have repeatedly resisted attempts to make them transparent. |
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The act was opposed by those who resisted the taxes and also by smugglers who stood to lose business. |
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Overall, the book was modelled on the English Prayer Book, the Convention having resisted attempts at deletion and revision. |
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Although recently developed drugs have made many cancers survivable, multiple myeloma has resisted scientists' best efforts. |
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Born in the north of England to a prosperous mercantile family, he resisted attempts to recruit him to commerce. |
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However, other communities in West Africa largely resisted the slave trade. |
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However, unlike Conan Doyle, Christie resisted the temptation to kill her detective off while he was still popular. |
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Indians resisted cultivating sugarcane themselves, preferring to tend their subsistence crops. |
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The previously dominant groups resisted Spanish rule, refusing to pay Spanish taxes and rejecting Spanish excesses. |
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The occupation was strongly resisted and the Dutch conquest was only partially successful, it was finally repelled by the Spaniards. |
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But Madiba himself strongly resisted such a lifeless portrait. |
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Sometimes an official name change is resisted in other languages and the older name may remain in common use. |
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The Mongols besieged the city for ten days, which surrendered between December 30, 1299, and January 6, 1300, though its Citadel resisted. |
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The Ming sporadically sent armed forays into Tibet during the 14th century, which the Tibetans successfully resisted. |
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Carthage resisted well at the first strike, with the participation of all the inhabitants of the city. |
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The Muse, as embodiment of epicness, is throughout the Metamorphoses both desired and resisted. |
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The important fortress of Aversa, among others, passed to the rebels and only Capua resisted, under the royal chancellor, Guarin. |
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However, the union of Sicily and Apulia was resisted by Pope Honorius II and by the subjects of the duchy itself. |
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The Mani Peninsula, on the Morea's south end, resisted under a loose coalition of the local clans and then that area came under Venice's rule. |
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Local nobles resisted the claim, but William invaded and by 1064 had secured control of the area. |
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Crucially all of at least four who Jenner deliberately inoculated with smallpox virus resisted it. |
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In his childhood his parents insisted that he should behave like a boy, but Johan resisted and became a gender bender. |
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Despite repeated setbacks, the Saxons resisted steadfastly, returning to raid Charlemagne's domains as soon as he turned his attention elsewhere. |
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While the new technique of polyphony was developing in the West, the Eastern Orthodox Church resisted any type of change. |
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Nevertheless, Slovenia resisted Germanizing influences and retained its unique Slavic language and culture. |
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The Londoners then followed suit, fearing Sweyn's revenge if they resisted any longer. |
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Southern kings had never ruled the north, and his usurpation was met with outrage by the Northumbrians, who had always resisted southern control. |
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Those who resisted were arrested and deported and agricultural productivity greatly declined. |
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The Frisii refused, whereupon a Roman military force coerced them, killing any who resisted. |
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The snipers who resisted the army's advance therefore not only included members of the Marxist parties, but also Radicals and Peronists. |
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Greece resisted, but, after two months of fighting, collapsed and was occupied. |
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As a teenager, Victoria resisted persistent attempts by her mother and Conroy to appoint him to her staff. |
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The Ibis however resisted the introduction of these new methods of study and it was not until 1943 that any paper on ecology appeared. |
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The government would make no move to recover post offices, and if resisted, mail delivery would end at state lines. |
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Pirates did not take prisoners, and would kill all who resisted capture with their Jolly Rodger signifying surrender or die mentality. |
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Many nations, such as the United States and China, who had previously resisted such efforts, agreed with the accelerated phase out schedule. |
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Henry also replied by letter on 12 August, writing that James was mistaken and that any of his attempts on England would be resisted. |
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Shared services were previously resisted due to councils guarding their authority. |
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The proposed change was strongly resisted, principally by Norfolk County Council and the Conservative opposition in Parliament. |
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The German success was costly and French troops resisted from woods and other cover, where the Germans had broken through. |
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Nepalis are Hindus and they have resisted the proselytisation in their areas. |
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For three hours the Composite Regiment resisted German attacks and was then pushed back. |
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Don't go to extremes It is known in fact that Prophet Muhammad always resisted any tendency toward religious excessiveness. |
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Despite the force of logic at work here, it must be resisted. |
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The French resisted the approaches to the capital strongly, but the line was broken in several places. |
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The proposal was initially resisted by the remainder of the Board of Admiralty, but Fisher convinced them of the benefits of the changes. |
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After 1707, a British national identity began to develop, though it was initially resisted, particularly by the English. |
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The British government resisted, since like the Venetians they found the islands made useful naval bases. |
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