He learnt Dutch and Afrikaans so as to translate accurately from diaries and clippings. |
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She will do so as she goes on with her work protecting Americans' private security. |
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Her voice was low, near to a whisper so as to ensure that nobody would notice the quaver in her voice were they not looking for it. |
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The Code will waive the requirement of a liquidating value appraisal so as to accelerate the close of bankruptcy procedure and asset realisation. |
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Men belaud you as delicate and fragile, so as to delude you into thinking yourselves weak. |
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More so as the theme revolves around the ubiquitous concept of rasa an Indian concept and ideology based on emotions. |
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I realized I must look rather intimidating so I relaxed and laughed so as not to scare everyone further. |
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I got my masters from BU and taught there for five years or so as adjunct faculty. |
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We want the government to set the price of goods and guarantee a minimum wage so as not to put profits above the needs of the people. |
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Was it Matisse or Cezanne who, aged and infirm, incapable of clutching a brush, demanded that one be tied to his hand so as to continue his work? |
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The decorative elements were judiciously applied so as to enhance the beauty of the compositions. |
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Because the ram was the only ship-smashing weapon available, fleets fought in line abeam so as to present as many rams to the enemy as possible. |
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Attached to the piece was a sheet of A3 paper folded in half so as to resemble an open magazine. |
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We stood to our weapons, and occupied the doorways of the huts so as not to be taken in rear. |
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I must see a traveling paper, then you may come stay the night with us so as you will be safe from the wendigos. |
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Many times my students make me upset, but I have to control myself and hold my tongue so as not to hurt others. |
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She's only good at sitting up for two or three hours before she needs to lie down so I try to time these things so as not to wear her out. |
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But it is a policy that must be pursued on the quiet so as not to spook the country's growing legion of foreign creditors. |
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And so as any mindful woman might in this accommodating world, I was able to accumulate a fortune. |
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Be sure that these queries and objections are answered and understood so as to draw out loyalty and trust. |
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I didn't reveal my earlier transgressions so as not to make him an accessory after the fact. |
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The liberal reaction was to raise the property qualification so as to limit worker participation. |
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Aggregates are concrete and other materials sorted, crushed and mixed so as to form mixed aggregate in pieces of 70 mm, or less, in diameter. |
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Mix thoroughly using a whisk, but gently so as not to generate too much foam. |
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I slowed to a walk when I got into the hall, so as not to wake anyone whose room I passed. |
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The lead within the condensers is constantly agitated so as to produce lead droplets, onto which the zinc vapour condenses. |
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What will happen if we feminise men so as to place safety above adventure, exploration and protection of the tribe? |
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It lost money despite the studio's efforts to recut the film so as to overcome aspects of it that had caused preview audiences to reject Huston's original version. |
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Add a sales season in Singapore and I get nearly as vicious as the grandmother you only let out for the Christmas shopping so as to hone her killer instinct. |
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The official spoke on condition of anonymity so as not to harm future access to those embattled communities. |
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When she joins batman and Superman in the Justice Society of America, she does so as secretary. |
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My wife was not at that meeting, and she specifically absented herself from that meeting, so as to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest. |
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Since Nestdrop continues to do so as of this writing, they wager a tense gamble that the odds will be in their favor. |
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Both men agreed to calibrate its exact size so as to reach 51-49 for the whole country. |
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They are not viable now and will only get less so as online continues to steal retail sales from brick-and-mortar stores. |
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So far in the States, he has eschewed the roaring, pumping, and scolding so as not to antagonize his new teammates and opponents. |
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She mentally scolded herself for being so stupid so as not to watch the time and she made a promise with herself that she would never make that mistake again. |
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Look for soft wicking materials in areas that make contact with your skin, and a belt that's wider at the back and tapered toward the front so as not to dig into the hips. |
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When partition came in 1947, the Pashtun demanded the redrawing of the old borders of the Raj so as not to bisect their homeland. |
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The religious themes are cleverly handled so as not to appear preachy or judgemental, while the coming-of-age material is frank but never voyeuristic. |
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The walls resemble weatherboard, but cut in irregular widths so as to look even more archaic, as if these lapped boards were sawn from un-squared logs. |
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When John F. Kennedy ran against Adlai Stevenson for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1960, he did so as a hawk. |
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To remedy this, additional stuffing is pushed up under the overstuffing so as to crowd it out and fill up all hollows. |
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These attacks were widespread so as to avoid revealing the exact location of the invasion. |
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Food, clothing, pots, pans and household necessities had been stockpiled so as to supply islanders immediately. |
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She then leaps away so as not to leave an olfactory trail, and the leverets disperse once more. |
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The ankle joint can flex so as to allow the trailing edge of the wings to bend downwards. |
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The word vindex was removed from coins so as not to remind the public of rebellious Vindex. |
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But it is very remarkable that in no case did they work the ideographic element out so as to reach pure phonetism. |
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During the sinking of the last 150 feet, a pilot-hole was kept in advance, so as to prevent any unforeseen inrush of water. |
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The decision may have been hasty so as to avoid civil war, but neither appears to have been involved in the conspiracy. |
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And, it continued, Congress had lent states authority to cooperate in immigration enforcement so as to avoid such laggardness. |
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One must often attend to the tail and ensure it remains tucked and not become flippant, so as to maintain a catloaf of presentable form. |
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In the giant chiton, Cryptochiton, this girdle has expanded so as to completely cover the plates. |
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The buyers attempted to corner the shares of the railroad stock, so as to facilitate their buyout. |
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A term is said to be distributed when it is taken universal, so as to stand for everything it is capable of being applied to. |
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In the third, I say what it is I purpose to speak so as not to be impeded by faintheartedness. |
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They have six diggers to four fillers, so as to keep the fillers always at work. |
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A holocryptic cipher is one constructed so as to offer no clue to its meaning to anybody without the key. |
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When an obstruction is encountered the entire bottom is released and hinges back and up so as to pass over the obstruction. |
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It has been thought that Constantine put off baptism as long as he did so as to be absolved from as much of his sin as possible. |
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Edmund did not possess sufficient finances to maintain his status as a duke, so as a compromise he accepted the title of earl of Suffolk. |
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The outgoing Parliament defined the electoral qualifications so as to ensure, as they thought, the return of a Presbyterian majority. |
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Indeed, many publishing companies were conveniently located outside France so as to avoid overzealous French censors. |
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It was then dropped with much solemnity into the letter-box, so as to be ready for the letter-corporal at early post time. |
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Some who had sold their outfits at Skagway, and pushed on light-handed so as to get through, began to appropriate new outfits on the other side. |
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Boilers are pressure vessels that contain water to be boiled, and some kind of mechanism for transferring the heat to the water so as to boil it. |
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In the realm of medicine, calculus can be used to find the optimal branching angle of a blood vessel so as to maximize flow. |
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This saw many airlines move so as to be grouped in terminals by airline alliance as far as possible. |
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The locker of the trapped chest must be careful, so as not to spring the trap. |
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Instead of merely banning Latin, the Act was framed so as to enforce English. |
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When thousands left the world and became Monks, they very often did so as clansmen, dutifully following the example of their chief. |
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A number of these tubes or cases are often combined so as to make, when kindled, a great variety of sparkling shapes, often variously colored. |
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It holds that one must always act so as to produce the greatest aggregate happiness among all sentient beings, within reason. |
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These titles were seldom used when not required, although NME were contractually obliged to do so as part of their involvement. |
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As a consequence of this the entry from Hangar Straight into Stowe Corner was modified in 1995 so as to make its entry less dangerous. |
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The British government emphasised the importance of security, so as not to imperil its negotiations with the United States. |
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The seats are designed to withstand strong forces so as not to break or come loose from their floor tracks during turbulence or accidents. |
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We'll mosey along toward the river. Kinder take it easy an' drift the herd down slow so as to let the cattle put on flesh. |
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The pulpit, often raised so as only to be accessible by a staircase, was the centerpiece of the building. |
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They would split a holding into smaller and smaller parcels so as to increase the amount of rent they could obtain. |
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Over 100,000 artists had done so as of 2010, and the site receives an estimated 73 million hits a day. |
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The last hour of a match must contain at least 20 overs, being extended in time so as to include 20 overs if necessary. |
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However, they may be built taller so as to protrude through a layer of snow. |
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Joan of Arc came from an obscure village and rose to prominence when she was a teenager, and she did so as an uneducated peasant. |
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These regions each elect seven additional member MSPs so as to produce an overall proportional result. |
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The speaker would presumably have complete knowledge and control over the language so as to sound native. |
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The artist, generalizing from the facts of experience, combines concrete symbols absurdly so as to nonsensify pragmatic reality. |
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Hence, the fossil record is very incomplete, increasingly so as earlier times are considered. |
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Still others are tales of such unknown origins so as to hold mythical status. |
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It is now housed in Hereford Cathedral in the largest surviving chained library, a library in which the books are chained so as to prevent theft. |
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A crystal is orientated when placed in its proper position so as to exhibit its symmetry. |
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Let me, however, entreat of you, above all things, to remember my ball, and do not let them oversit the thing so as not to get to it. |
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One main facet is to learn from past accomplishments and mistakes, so as to more effectively wage war in the future. |
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They were only gradually allowed in other cities, so as to prevent the spread of alien ideas to the general population. |
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Messages should be forwarded to them to reduce their tribute so as to avoid high and unnecessary expenses on both sides. |
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The lower part is made of three decks, so as to better resist storms, which occur frequently. |
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They also sought a southern route to India so as to circumvent Arab traders and establish direct trade with Asia. |
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If the patient did not recover, the shrine was destroyed and cursed, so as to expel the goddess from the house. |
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He was urged to return to Peru and this time take definitive possession of Cuzco, so as to consolidate an inheritance for his son. |
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Its objective is the integration of ASEAN stock exchanges so as to compete with international exchanges. |
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However, in 1888, the alphabet was revised so as to be uniform across languages, thus providing the base for all future revisions. |
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In rare cases a linguist may represent phonemes with abstract symbols, such as dingbats, so as not to privilege any one allophone. |
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However, the Court of Appeal acted so as to limit its application to offences involving criminal damage and reckless driving. |
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Irgun ordered its members not to resist or retaliate with violence, so as to prevent a civil war. |
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Utilitarianism is the view that the laws should be crafted so as to produce the best consequences for the greatest number of people possible. |
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The spun yarn was then wound onto the spindle by moving it so as to form a right angle with the spindle. |
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Convenience goods are mostly sold by wholesalers or retailers, so as to make them available to the consumers in good or large volume. |
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They had to then time their retreat so as to not become entangled within the many moving parts. |
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Some large companies will have their stock listed on more than one exchange in different countries, so as to attract international investors. |
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The foundation stones are ideally set into the ground so as to rest firmly on the subsoil. |
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This tribe had fortified a camp on the far side of the river, and was awaiting Hannibal's army to cross, so as to attack them as they crossed. |
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The journey took two hours, speed was kept very low intentionally so as to avoid damage to the boat. |
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By their action upon one another they may be swelled somehow, so as to shorten the length. |
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They positioned their fires upwind of Nathanial so as to ensure he smelt the food cooking on the open spit fires. |
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The truncation procedure that produced the truncated cube I can be applied to arbitrary polyhedra so as to obtain new polyhedra. |
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He varies his magic tricks so as to minimize the possibility that any given audience member will see the same trick twice. |
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This was soon done, and the peddler druv up front of old Jinnie and went to git her, so as to tie her behind his waggin. |
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Prof. Jain would mix all his food into one glob at lunch so as to be more yogically detached from pleasure but I couldn't get to that point. |
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That is, it is necessary to check whether a run is Zeno so as to avoid presenting Zeno runs as counterexamples. |
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Acupuncturists treat the mind and body as one, so as well as identifying imbalances, they will also provide dietary and lifestyle advice. |
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It ran slowly, so as a test I used a much smaller word list sold to me by Ted Clarke. |
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Dr Jahan Bakht said that he wanted to develop Swat University comprehensively so as to make it a model university in the country. |
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These are the same ratbags who roar through deep puddles when it rains so as to soak pedestrians. |
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They are a razorblade profile, so as not to block the view of the other constituents. |
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It reproclaimed God's presence so as to get citizens to reinternalise and reembody that re-ordering presence. |
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The National Youth Programme with its multifarious aspects is designed to preserve unimpaired the rortiness of youth so as to be able to turn it to advantage later in life. |
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We like to drink skimmed milk instead so as to consume fewer calories. |
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We like to drink skim milk instead so as to consume fewer calories. |
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Despite this, Urdu was chosen as a token of unity and as a lingua franca so as not to give any native Pakistani language preference over the other. |
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Generally, the Goths were abused by the Romans, who began forcing the now starving Goths to trade away their children so as to stave off starvation. |
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Windings are wires that are laid in coils, usually wrapped around a laminated soft iron magnetic core so as to form magnetic poles when energized with current. |
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He then gave us a step-dance, so as not to dwell too long on one subject. |
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Due to incurring heavy losses against the Persians, and on the advice of his mother, Alexander attempted to buy the Germanic tribes off, so as to gain time. |
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The relocation of the government and the civil service was also planned but would only have occurred if necessary so as not to damage civilian morale. |
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Everything one would wish to know of the relations of Aristotle and Alexander is unascertainable, the more so as legends were soon invented on the subject. |
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Both titanium dioxide and zinc oxide are harder than gold or silver, so as the gold is drawn across the face small amounts will abrade and discolour the skin. |
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Neysa kept her ears unperked, so as not to give away her interest. |
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We left quietly so as not to disturb the widow's pensiveness. |
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Right below Juan Ponce is the Palace of the Fortaleza de Santa Catalina drawn in such a way so as to highlight the Puerto Rican and the Usonian flags waving above. |
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Pitt, unable to change the King's strong views, resigned on 16 February 1801, so as to allow Henry Addington, his political friend, to form a new administration. |
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He built the Summit, so as to have no neighbours. And Lady Warren couldn't abide It. She was always jawing him about it, and they had one awful quarrel, in his study. |
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A direct attack on the Danish lines failed but, later in the year, Alfred saw a means of obstructing the river so as to prevent the egress of the Danish ships. |
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Now it became necessary to take venom from captured Taipans, so as to produce anti-venene, and to put it in hospitals right through the danger areas. |
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For example, there are multiple passages in the Iliad with commanders such as Agamemnon or Nestor discussing the arraying of troops so as to gain an advantage. |
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The walkways were built as per the requirements of the residents in the city so as to provide them better space for recreational activities, Al Mansouri added. |
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However other methods are favored for stopping a reaction and it is preferred to keep the nuclear core covered with water so as to ensure adequate cooling. |
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A good sanitary fitment should be of the simplest possible design, constructed so as to be self-cleansing, and, as far as possible, free from any moving working parts. |
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Rather than storming the city, the Wehrmacht was ordered to blockade Leningrad so as to starve the city to death, while attacking it with bombers and artillery. |
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It was a mechanism consisting of a hydrostatic valve and pendulum that caused the torpedo's hydroplanes to be adjusted so as to maintain a preset depth. |
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The lioness has to creep up behind her prey so as not to be noticed. |
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England betrayed Europe's interests to America in a cowardly and shameful way over the Panama Canal question, so as to be left in 'peace' by the Yankees. |
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In the last quarter of the 19th century, however, a local elite gained proficiency in Dutch so as to meet the needs of expanding bureaucracy and business. |
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From a young age, burgher women were taught various household related duties by their mothers, including reading, so as to prepare them for their lives as housewives. |
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Muslims are also discouraged from wearing clothing with distracting images and symbols so as not to divert the attention of those standing behind them during prayer. |
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At the same time, King William instructed the Dutch and English colonies in America not to supply the Scots' settlement so as not to incur the wrath of the Spanish Empire. |
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In some cases, such a see is the only one in a country, such as Luxembourg or Monaco, too small to be divided into several dioceses so as to form an ecclesiastical province. |
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It was thought that ritual slaughter of animals associated with Samhain was moved to this date, so as to assure enough animals were kept alive for winter. |
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A national myth is a legend or fictionalized narrative which has been elevated to a serious mythological, symbolic, and esteemed level so as to be true to the nation. |
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They are also responsible for ensuring that the curriculum is suitable so as to make the transition into compulsory education as easy as possible. |
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Despite her sympathy for the revolution, life for Wollstonecraft become very uncomfortable, all the more so as the Girondins had lost out to the Jacobins. |
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But succeeding ages have recalled prophane names, so as now Diana, Cassandra, Hyppolytus, Venus, Lais, names of unhappy disaster are as rife, as ever they were in paganism. |
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Fluxgate electronic compasses can be calibrated automatically, and can also be programmed with the correct local compass variation so as to indicate the true heading. |
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In autumn of 1943, Philip planned to adopt Richard, but was not able to do so as he was 20 days too young to be 21 years older than his ward, a legal requirement. |
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He poured his heart out to them, so as he never could in any other company, where he hath generally passed for being moody, or supercilious and silent. |
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To this end, Galileo proposed the celatone, a device in the form of a helmet with a telescope mounted so as to accommodate the motion of the observer on the ship. |
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The decor in some instances was austere so as not to detract from worship. |
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As Singapore is a small island with a high population density, the number of private cars on the road is restricted so as to curb pollution and congestion. |
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But with the last of his strength, Mordred impales himself even further, so as to come within striking distance of King Arthur, then gives a mortal blow to Arthur's head. |
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By convention, however, the Prime Minister allows leaders of other parties to nominate some life peers, so as to maintain a political balance in the House of Lords. |
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By a convention of the House, Lords of Appeal in Ordinary did not take part in debates on new legislation, so as to maintain judicial independence. |
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A vital reform was effected by the House itself in 1868, when it changed its standing orders so as to prevent noble Lords from voting without taking the trouble to attend. |
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A Lutheran must understand the language that scriptures are presented in, and should not be so preoccupied by error so as to prevent understanding. |
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However, if it is not possible to interpret an Act of Parliament so as to make it compatible with the Convention, the judges are not allowed to override it. |
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Because the defence results in a complete acquittal, the courts have interpreted the defence in a restrictive way so as to avoid acquitting too easily. |
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This relies, to a degree, on a series of disturbances changing the influences of groups so as to avoid institutional dominance and ensure competition. |
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This implies that the Parliament, while amending the Constitution, can only amend it to the extent so as to not destroy any of the aforesaid characters. |
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Its purpose should be the revival of a working economy in the world so as to permit the emergence of political and social conditions in which free institutions can exist. |
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Facing the ladies a biretta'd priest appeared to be perusing a little, fat, black, greasy book of prayers which he held aslant so as to catch the light. |
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The Canadian Hansard records make note of the language used by the members of parliament, so as not to misinterpret the words of the person who has the floor. |
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Little more is known, as Engels destroyed over 1,500 letters between himself and Marx after the latter's death so as to conceal the details of their secretive lifestyle. |
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In 2011, the voting order was determined by the results of a jury the day before the final so as to create as much suspense as possible when the votes were revealed. |
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An example of this was the Television Act 1954, which was extended to the Channel Islands, so as to create a local ITV franchise, known as Channel Television. |
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They were named so as John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry publicly endorsed the code, although they were written by a sportsman named John Graham Chambers. |
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It was a clarion call for unity against the corrupt British court, so as to realize America's providential role in providing an asylum for liberty. |
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Is philosophy merely one bemooded Dasein in the person of the professor forming his or her speech so as to suit another bemooded Dasein, namely, that of the students? |
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A shell with stars specially arranged so as to create a ring. |
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Some suggested that the damaged rooms should be restored to their original appearance, but others favoured repairing the castle so as to incorporate modern designs. |
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The most telling thing about them is that both portray what they see as right-wing as 'the other', and so as less revolutionary and less right-on. |
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