The notion of cataphora that I have adopted is a broad one, which encompasses cataphores au sens large. |
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Discover trust relations, sleep out of danger, eat after working, take a shower: all best conditions to give them sens to their lives. |
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This combination of moldings confers a sens of majesty and sobriety to the composition. |
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Before leaving the Kyndam I had bought in exchange what I thought to be enough yens and sens to see me through. |
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Most important, Thiel has invested heavily in enterprises dedicated to physical immortality, such as the SENS Foundation. |
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Le Sens de la visite represents a paragon of street artists' ability to take hold of all parameters inherent to a street performance. |
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Republican Sens. John Cornyn and Kay Bailey Hutchison as well as House Democrats supported McCrum for the job. |
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Ably assisted by the SENS team, the members of the board of trustees and the entire SENS network, I await the challenges which the next 20 years hold with relish. |
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This new Quire also burnt down by fire in 1174 and needed to be replaced: innovative French architect William of Sens rebuilt a magnificent new Quire in the Gothic style, which was followed by the Trinity and Corona Chapels. |
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Condemned as relapsed by the Archbishop of Sens and his suffragans, they were herded into carts and publicly burned to death between Vincennes forest and the Paris windmill, outside the Saint-Antoine gate. |
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He spent nearly two years in the Cistercian abbey of Pontigny, until Henry's threats against the order obliged him to return to Sens. |
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Stem cell, SENS, gene regulation, mitochondria support, brain uploading, nanomedicine, telomeres, cryonics, and others. |
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Archbishop Wenilo of Sens officiated at the coronation, which included the first instance of royal unction in West Francia. |
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By 1175, with the completion of the Choir at Canterbury Cathedral by William of Sens, the style was firmly established in England. |
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