She turned her attention to the domestic work of housewifery, besides continuing her literary efforts at revising her writings. |
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During the course of the show, he altered the character of two sculptures by revising the installation. |
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You've been studying and revising so much these past few months, there's no way it can't be good. |
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Occasionally, the additional space for a control room expansion can be found by revising an existing floor plan. |
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Holyrood has no revising chamber that could temper the extremism of these ideologues. |
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He tweaked and refined each scene, revising whole sections, such as the mazurka and czardas, which had been altered for television. |
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Publishers of major travel guides are busy revising their New York editions to reflect the city's violently altered landscape. |
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I had started revising a novel I had begun writing in 1996, which I had never got right. |
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I was revising for my exams at University and got to the point where I was loaded with facts, so I took off for a walk round the lake. |
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This site offers many resources for students revising for their A level exams, including revision notes and questions, help and advice. |
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There's a lot more than revising for exams that gets students of Jawaharlal Nehru University out of their beds in the wee hours of the morning. |
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He is currently revising his dissertation, a study of World War II merchant shipbuilding on San Francisco Bay, for publication. |
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Above all, the author succeeds in revising the portrayal of Lutheranism as a quietistic movement without much impact on modernity. |
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Finally, remember to answer the question on the paper and not the one that you were revising for the night before! |
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Seriously, where do I get my Green Party dreamcatcher to inspire me when I am revising tax policy? |
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To be sure, Franklin wrote the original text in five phases beginning in 1771 and continued revising until his death. |
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All authors were responsible for revising the manuscript and for final approval of the paper. |
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Control is about monitoring, comparing results, revising the schedule, and the plan, taking corrective action, and deferred gratification. |
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Lucy, meanwhile, likes the top-floor balcony in her room, where she spends sunny days revising for her GCSE exams. |
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There are tutorials and classes going on, and students revising for exams yet to come, in the Merton Street area. |
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This is a table where they list dates, details of the subject they are revising and what results they'd like to achieve by when. |
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Usually so busy writing or revising articles or taking notes, she was idle. |
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Change-oriented therapy breaks new ground for both therapists and clients by revising and reintegrating existing theories and practices. |
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The author would like to thank the Environmental History reviewers for their helpful suggestions in revising this article. |
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In 2009, UNOPS strengthened its policy framework by issuing or revising 12 of its 26 corporate policies. |
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Any such revision shall, however, bind only the States which shall become Parties to the revising convention. |
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Another police force, not on the initial distribution list, requested a copy of the Discussion Paper to use in revising its own regulations. |
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It's not sensible revising late in the evening because you need to relax before bedtime. |
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Scientists constantly keep revising their theses, which means that we too must be open to new ideas. |
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One of our projects is pulling together all our policies and revising them to make them easier to understand. |
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I better start revising now, I have a business mock exam tomorrow. |
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The whole process of writing, pre-testing and revising is telescoped into an intensive workshop period. |
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Most people with dyslexia will use a ghostwriter or have someone to assist them with revising and editing their work. |
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Rather than revising a complete typescript and then retyping the work, Blais would revise page by page, retyping the page with each revision. |
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Simson remained in good health until a few years before his death, during which period he had to employ an amanuensis to assist him in revising his geometrical writings. |
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I joke that I started as a kid revising the encyclopedia by stickering the one my mother bought. |
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Neither party may bring a suit before a law court or make a request to any other organization for revising the award. |
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It was easier to improve the alignment of roads by revising standards and by traffic signalling at accident-prone road sections. |
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Helping to ease the sense of isolation or loneliness, talk therapy focuses on revising the negative thoughts and feelings associated with depression. |
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I've briefly entertained the possibility of really revising it, getting it sharp, because there is some good stuff there, and I've even done extensive markups of a few pieces. |
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I've tried group revision and study games to make revising more interesting, but it's hard not to get distracted. |
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This means revising our institutional system and the decision-making process. |
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The committee is currently reviewing the collected information and revising their evaluation plan. |
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The returning officer may, if needed, appoint a team of two revising officers to the special board of revisors. |
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We are constantly working with the industry, revising the program, revisiting it, but I think right now we have a good one in the process. |
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For instance, you should consider revising your family's income replacement needs. |
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I would further like to add that work on revising the orientations of the networks is now underway. |
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Once company leaders have determined that their operations strategy needs revising, they next need to focus on high-level requirements that a new strategy must meet. |
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Politically he achieved his aim of revising the map of middle Europe so disastrously drawn at Yalta. |
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Aside from an entertaining opening sequence, the only new ground that this film covers is when it commits the unforgivable sin of revising one of Milne's past stories. |
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Returning again to Edinburgh, his remaining years were spent revising and refining his published works, and socializing with friends in Edinburgh's intellectual circles. |
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Jean could see herself sitting in front of her desk studying and revising. |
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The late Donald Dewar recognised this himself and even proposed that the House of Lords should be roped in as a revising chamber for the Scottish parliament. |
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He said he was very busy at the moment as he was revising for his exams. |
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I spent countless hours revising, but, disappointingly, I still failed the exam. |
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The project involved revising our affiliates' organizational structures to bring them in line with the most appropriate target model, which was developed in view of the organization's operations volume. |
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The next stage of development of criteria and indicators would be to test them in actual projects, comparing outcomes and revising them accordingly. |
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Many students are now in their final term of the academic year: all the hours spent attending classes, studying and revising culminate in the assignments and exams scheduled for the next couple of months. |
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Since the Government of Korea fully considers the content of the Optional Protocol when enacting or revising domestic law, there is little possibility that the Optional Protocol would collide with the domestic law. |
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The Committee noted that in revising this standard the drafting group in Ottawa had recommended that attention should be turned to amending the scope to include all fish products both dried and undried. |
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I think he knows this, and is revising his campaign accordingly. Here is an abridged extract from the column The danger for the president lies among wavering voters who think of 2008 with a pang of disappointment. |
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The Government was working on developing stronger palliative care as an alternative to euthanasia, but was not considering revising the euthanasia law. |
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However, the Community Standards, which the moderators are responsible for enforcing, are set centrally, although we consult with the senior editorial team when revising them. |
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Related: My revision diary: students share their stories Keeping your study area tidy, making lists and storing your documents in an orderly fashion will all help when revising for exams. |
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The BBC said the guidelines were out of date and indicated that the process of revising them had been under way for some time and was unrelated to the events in Paris. |
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Yet encountering Mr. Spiegelman's art in its original, preprint state adds an invaluable dimension because there you can see him in action: drawing, coloring, collaging, erasing, making decisions, revising. |
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Almost all concede that Dante, in this passage, is revising a previous opinion about angelology. |
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As jurisdictions consider revising their delivery models, issues of the relative cost-effectiveness and quality of service provided by each model inevitably arise. |
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Furthermore, priority should be given to strengthening political parties and revising registration rules to facilitate broader national platforms. |
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These two documents constitute collective points of reference for introducing or revising public policies and concerted activities relating to higher education. |
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This philosophy involves revising certain clinical practices. |
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His Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English secured his reputation both as a lexicologist and as an eccentric, and he continued revising it at intervals for the rest of his life. |
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Committee tasks include developing a security risk management framework, reviewing and revising governance and accountability mechanisms, and designing criteria and procedures for determining security phases. |
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Secondly, any dispute as to the legitimacy of values equally calls into question the legitimacy of the technical and formal procedures for adopting and revising constitutions. |
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What could be more obvious, when revising the curriculum, than to open up the subject to qualifying graduates from other schools, in other words to enable mobility at the Bachelor's level? |
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Particular emphasis should be put on facilitating the transfer of ownership, revising bankruptcy laws, and improving rescue and restructuring proceedings. |
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In 2008, the Court defined an approach to revising the Strategic Plan. |
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Once individual Action Plans have been devised, considerable time should be spent on sharing ideas in groups and revising their plans in the light of a discussion about anticipated problems of implementation. |
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Look to the corporate style manual for support or build support for plainness by contributing to revising your corporate style guide. |
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The FAA has issued a general notice to all traffic control towers revising the procedure, effective today. |
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It seemed to me there was some question of revising this based on your creel-count numbers, and then suddenly the doors just slammed shut, and we all know what happened. |
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As well as making original compositions, Burns also collected folk songs from across Scotland, often revising or adapting them. |
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In May 1778, Burke supported a parliamentary motion revising restrictions on Irish trade. |
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His major work in these years was revising and expanding his masterpiece The Dunciad. |
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The ongoing process of amending or revising the current Constitution and form of government is popularly known as Charter Change. |
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Burns also worked to collect and preserve Scottish folk songs, sometimes revising, expanding, and adapting them. |
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Italy's concordat with the Vatican in 1984, revising the Lateran Treaties, abrogated the article whereby Italy recognises Papal titles. |
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Pliny wrote the first ten books in AD 77, and was engaged on revising the rest during the two remaining years of his life. |
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At the 2007 General Synod, a resolution was passed which will begin the process of revising the modern language liturgies. |
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I would, however, point out that if we follow him on the substance, then Parliament would be contradicting what we voted both in his own reports and in my recent report on revising the Rules of Procedure. |
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Organization designed to make one's own work or one's firm's work better and easier is composed of several factors, among them being: analysis, planning, consulting, convincing, instructing, reviewing, and revising. |
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The aim is to maintain the general plan and the existing numbering of the canons, while revising some of the decisions taken at the time, which with hindsight can be seen to be insufficient. |
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This would necessarily mean pulling out of the WTO and repudiating or radically revising some of the other economic agreements negotiated by the Beijing regime with the capitalist powers. |
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Where such reluctance was a factor, the revisal desks provided another way for revising agents and potential electors to establish contact and complete the registration process. |
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Working in damp, cold, hostile environment filled with grumpy, exam-stressed students sounds a smidge less appealing than surrounding yourself with homemade food and family while revising. |
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The Department is in the process of revising its formulary to provide coverage through a standard formulary that will contain a reduced number of items. |
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The many months of work and consultation in revising the definitions remains unfruitful because the ministry has chosen to withhold any changes to the definitions pending the results of the ISA review. |
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Spokesperson for the Ministry of Health Mahmoud Fathalla provided the figures in a televised phonecall, revising the previous announcement of 327 dead and 2926 injured. |
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Students who activate self-regulatory mechanisms like planning, evaluating and revising stand a better chance at accomplishing their writing goals. |
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Along the same lines, Kipling repeatedly warned against revising the Treaty of Versailles in Germany's favour, which he predicted would lead to a new world war. |
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The behavior of this radio-tagged mom, known to the scientists as superfemale 21, started Greene and Hardy toward revising their view of snake parenthood. |
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By 1786, the church had succeeded in translating episcopacy to America and in revising the Book of Common Prayer to reflect American political realities. |
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A few months later, in December 1925, the Hemingways left to spend the winter in Schruns, Austria, where Hemingway began revising the manuscript extensively. |
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Certain drugs such as modafinil, used to treat narcolepsy, have been shown to improve cognition and are becoming increasingly popular with students revising for exams. |
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In revising your notes, you can also reorganize them so that they are more legible, better arranged, and in a more useful condition for subsequent reviews. |
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However, there are some problems with revising exams are marked, meaning that the proportion of candidates who have the opportunity to gain the best grades will fall. |
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Discussions varied from examining the close ties linking Lebanon and France juristically, since both belong to the same school of law, to revising capital punishment. |
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In all cases, the librarian cataloger was responsible for supervising the assignment and flow of work and for revising the work of paraprofessionals. |
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