Tantric Buddhism is influenced by Brahamanism and is concerned with yogic paths to salvation stressed in rituals and in texts called tantras. |
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World Health Organisation experts stressed the ready availability of iodine tablets is crucial in the event of a nuclear accident. |
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The hospital has blamed patients with minor ailments for causing the long delays but stressed lives were not put in danger. |
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As soon as we were airborne, an obviously stressed stewardess addressed me by my first name. |
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Any words that strike you as important or meaningful, words that you feel are stressed, biased, repeated or isolated. |
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But he stressed that, by their unanimous verdict, the jury had decided he should not have fired the air rifle. |
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The initial radiographic abnormalities predominate in the pressured or stressed segments of the joint. |
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Front delts are stressed by all shoulder presses and front raises, and they also assist in compound chest movements. |
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There are so many commuters who are stressed out from travelling and I wanted to give them some way to express their frustration. |
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It is his escape from an arduous and unrewarding job and the home he shares with his mentally-ill mother, troublesome children and stressed wife. |
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Owning a cat or dog means you are less likely to be stressed, have high cholesterol or high blood pressure. |
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Most psychologically stressed patients don't bother to discuss their problems with their doctors. |
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I'm stressed, and there is way too much pressure being put upon me by the school and others, myself included. |
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A spokesman for the group played down rift rumours and stressed that the Dublin gig would be rescheduled asap. |
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But the official also stressed that the report was based on tentative conclusions and said the analysis is not yet final. |
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He stressed that beachgoers still could swim on the north side of the island, where none of the organisms have been spotted. |
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Studies show that hair actually grows slower when you are stressed to the max. |
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Having stressed the importance of timing, the need to read the questions carefully must also be highlighted. |
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He stressed he was not planning to discuss high-level issues such as the U.S. plan to deploy a theater missile defense system. |
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Risk assessment has been stressed as the most scientific method of qualitating health risks and ethical issues. |
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The martensite of quenched tool steel is exceedingly brittle and highly stressed. |
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The book celebrating being single, but nevertheless stressed the importance of its temporariness. |
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The official media has stressed the culpability of the American side and the arrogance of its leaders. |
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With all the emphasis that she put on scholastic matters, she never really stressed sports or other forms of regular physical exercise. |
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In 1945, the manifestos for all three parties stressed the need to retain control of the production and distribution of food. |
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But to whomever he talked, the Prophet stressed God's oneness and that the belief in His oneness is the key to faith. |
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While some of the dances stressed literal dramatizations, others took a more abstract path. |
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The company have always stressed that the operation of the Hamnavoe with the old Scrabster linkspan would be weather dependent. |
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She stressed the city council was not abandoning archaeology and would still employ a team of archaeologists. |
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She stressed that the initiative was for everybody, from avid readers to those who find reading difficult and would like to improve their skills. |
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However, Mr Clark stressed the need to improve road transport links to the airport because of its location. |
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Keep a look out for aphids on tender young growth or on plants that are stressed and unhappy. |
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It is quite often stressed that consumption is an important form of self-expression and a major way of demonstrating one's identity. |
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As a manager I used to get stressed on Friday when players would ring and say they were not available. |
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He stressed that the accounts have been audited internally, are open to public inspection and will be assessed by an external auditor. |
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She stressed that the trust was absolutely committed to not using more beds for private healthcare than it could reprovide elsewhere. |
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The architectural importance of Ballyfin House was stressed time and time again. |
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At a time which promised financial abundance and security we find ourselves, depressed, stressed, suicidal, darker and heavier than ever before. |
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Modern aircraft are sophisticated and often built from highly stressed, lightweight materials. |
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But Tian has stressed that the key meaning the story has for him is the warmth of the emotions that it expresses. |
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The importance of scrutinizing food labels to determine sources of eggs, egg derivatives, and egg substitutes can't be stressed enough. |
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But he stressed that it should be possible to achieve the job reductions through natural wastage, with 20,000 people leaving work every year. |
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In a statement, the Department stressed its handling of all aspects of BSE fully accords with EU and national legislation. |
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He stressed that all times he was merely forwarding queries and requests from the man's sister. |
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Secondly, as has been stressed before, it is legally and morally wrong to promote racism. |
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Nonetheless, he stressed that the matter would have to be carefully weighed by the government before any final decision could be made. |
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She stressed that the other EU states took the same stance, and added that she was waiting for a reply from the United States. |
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He stressed, however, pressure, if any, must be applied in a judicious way and only when appropriate. |
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She stressed that women should take their rightful place in the commanding heights of the country's economy. |
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She stressed the point that the aircraft was not a BWIA plane and they usually wet-leased the services of other companies. |
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I started to get stressed out and antsy after ten more minutes with no success. |
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He stressed the importance of engineering and function in art and design courses. |
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Though not much stressed in the catalogue's writings, Dickinson's pronounced estheticism is key to his sensibility. |
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He stressed that the new economic team must be filled with professionals not affiliated with any political party. |
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And, it is stressed, it is far from the only means of achieving business objectives. |
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Buses are getting later and later and drivers are getting more stressed out trying to keep to impossible schedules. |
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It claims to be able to screen out people who are nervous or stressed from those that are lying. |
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Then they say that he is a red-blooded heterosexual male, and that he is stressed and in need of psychiatric help. |
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All local authorities stressed that every effort would be made to redeploy teachers, offer them voluntary redundancy or early retirement. |
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At low populations, sirex woodwasp selects suppressed, stressed, and injured trees for egg laying. |
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He stressed the importance of redoubling their efforts this year to ensure the needs of the club and the community will be met. |
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Nurses, in particular, were less stressed by the tension of attending to both the patient and the patient's family. |
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Privately, the men involved with the camp stressed to me that this represented a re-formation of the men's society. |
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The authority stressed that the information contained on food labels should be clear, unambiguous and must not make misleading or false claims. |
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The Tory group has stressed that the allegations do not concern any illegal activities. |
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The regulator stressed the importance of broadcasters being able to challenge orthodoxies. |
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Mr Campbell stressed, however, that the match was all-ticket and nobody would be allowed to pay on the gate. |
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The slow, fluid movements help tense, stressed people relax and strengthen their bodies without worrying about over-exertion or strain. |
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Maswana stressed that the officials were not confined to Bisho alone, but were found across the province. |
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And, as each pint contains about eight billion cells of yeast, stressed yeast can dramatically alter taste. |
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The party has also stressed the need for preparing a strong case for the remission of interest on agricultural loans. |
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He stressed the need to provide basic amenities to people living in the rural areas. |
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She said the planning officials stressed that by retaining and renovating the existing cottage its historical essence is retained. |
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She usually stressed about her academic marks when she wasn't depressed and morbid. |
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He is not a latchkey kid, and this incident has really stressed our family. |
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Latvian words are stressed on the first syllable, and written Latvian is largely phonetic. |
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Having so many spare cars in reserve is one reason the crew doesn't feel stressed at the track. |
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He stressed that York Council officials would be invited to attend the meeting to explain the proposals. |
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Therefore, the insulation is stressed only in one direction, and the resistance and wire gauge remain largely unchanged. |
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Landowners, however, stressed the importance of powers of last resort to enable the police to arrest individuals who acted irresponsibly. |
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The Director stressed the plans are a last resort, and said the decision would not be taken lightly. |
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She's dehydrated and quite stressed and anguished, so they are keeping her in for observations. |
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The measure would eliminate commercial logging on federal public lands, promote restoration, and aid economically stressed logging communities. |
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Whenever I am extremely stressed, I suffer from an infection on the side of my left foot. |
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He also stressed the importance of observing the 1972 antiballistic missile treaty, which, he said, has been the foundation for global security. |
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Should we ban ludo because the one who does not get all his counters home first might be stressed at losing? |
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The rest of us just continue to be stressed out, over worked, ashen and grey faced and up to our necks in debt. |
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He stressed that today there was an immediate need for unity between Shias and Sunnis. |
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Word stress is used primarily for emphasis and suffixes are stressed, as in readiness. |
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So, better sanitation, safe drinking water and general health awareness are the important points being stressed by the hospital. |
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The Commission stressed today's statement was simply outlining matters to be discussed and it had not reached a decision on any of the issues. |
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He stressed the point that the impact of his writings was so deep that even many western scholars could not resist it. |
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There are a few cases where stressed syllables of content words are in weak positions. |
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The last stressed vowel in the line, with all sounds following it, usually comprises the rhyming element. |
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He stressed each word in the last sentence separately, his gaze leveled on the seven attorneys and judges who would decide the 2003 champion. |
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The Chief Minister has stressed the need for expanding the existing airstrips and constructing helipads at places of tourist interest all over the state. |
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All safety warnings on electrical wiring were highlighted and stressed. |
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It can sometimes be stressful for viewers to watch Cyrus, because he always seems so darned stressed. |
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He stressed that if mistakes were made the public should be recompensed. |
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Although he admitted that there are some people that are currently beating the system, he stressed that the current taxation process is the only way to go. |
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He stressed the successes not just of the aircrew but of the hundreds of Combat Support Group personnel supporting combatant forces at bases within and outside Australia. |
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If the client is highly stressed, the trainer should take him outdoors, walking, or even mountain biking, on some beautiful trails in the Chaguaramas area. |
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The speedboat has not been identified, something the British defense ministry stressed when asked about the encounter. |
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Stress is written with an acute accent on the stressed vowel. |
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He was very stressed out with everything going on in his life. |
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We were older, strained, stressed, with mental and emotional burdens. |
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The need for conservation of older houses, terraces and cottages is also stressed, and the importance of maintaining trees and hedgerows is emphasized. |
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He accepted it was essential to maintain Special Branch's ability to target terrorists, but stressed the need for more transparency and an auditable decision-making process. |
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Frieden stressed once again that the virus can be stopped and that it is not airborne. |
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Also, many native plants are being stressed or extinguished by invasive or introduced species such as bittersweet vine, Russian olive, and English ivy. |
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However, he stressed that even with that, it would appear that whoever is responsible is going out of their way to commit the maximum amount of damage. |
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Falcon stressed the safety factor in choosing the overland route. |
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Others around the room stressed that the Mubarak family name had afforded them no privileges. |
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They have even put a black-and-white picture of Kate Middleton looking stressed and worried on the front cover. |
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When we are stressed our body responds by tensing the muscles. |
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The professional photographers were stressed out, but it seemed to be a general discomfort, a general stress of discontentment. |
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How can this be achieved if only the bad points are stressed all the time? |
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Variations of those characters are partly due to stressed environments, such as unstable, muddy substrates resulting in corallite rejuvenescence and redirection. |
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He said he stressed to Mr Mandelson that a key issue for Ireland is the mandate given to the Commission by the EU member states in these negotiations. |
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Some of the points stressed by the participants were quite noteworthy. |
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He repeatedly stressed he was not linking aid to any relaxation of the rules on soccer and insisted no pre-conditions would be fixed to a GAA grant application. |
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When laminated glass is stressed beyond its breaking point, it will crack and break, but the pieces will remain in place, still attached to the window frame. |
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In this population, socially advantaged men perceived themselves to be most stressed, leading to a confounded association between higher stress and better health. |
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Painting a picture of benevolent landlordism, the ILC's spokesmen often stressed the amounts of money spent on agricultural improvements over the years. |
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From then on the album takes a beautifully mind-bending trip through some intimate, yet uplifting soundscapes that provide near-perfect therapy for our stressed out routines. |
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However it is still a good play, with a lapidary style and some interesting and original thematic concerns and imagery that are forcibly stressed. |
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Ruskin's pre-Raphaelitism, for example, which stressed the moral purpose of art, contrasted Pater's aestheticism, which promoted the idea of art for art's sake. |
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The coronation ceremony stressed his semi-spiritual quality, which seemed proven by the alleged power of the royal touch to cure the skin disease scrofula. |
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But officials from Ascot who run the Royal meeting have stressed to their York hosts they want to give as many racing fans as possible the chance to buy tickets. |
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This group have instead put together a record whose super-mellow production is as relaxing as a pair of massaging hands on overly stressed shoulders. |
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Think thirtysomething single women are the only ones stressed about their dwindling options for marriage and kids? |
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With pressure like this it's hardly any wonder I'm stressed. |
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Posing for a picture with 49 bright-eyed students from India, mathematics teacher Mr. Uniyal looks stressed. |
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Whether it was analyzing Lee Trevino or counseling Mickey Wright, Penick stressed remaining true to your natural swing tendencies while observing a few basic guidelines. |
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Everyone around me at work is stressed out, and I'm feeling it, too. |
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In such a harmonious family environment, family members do not exercise a high degree of independence, and collectivism rather than individualism is stressed. |
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The roof deck is formed from prefabricated stressed skin panels comprising two profiled steel decks riveted together with their troughs aligned in opposite directions. |
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For proving injectivity and surjectivity of functions, Ward had stressed how a proof strategy could be outlined by simply looking at the quantifiers in the definitions. |
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The spiritual guru also stressed the need to understand the essence of human self and every man or woman should have a fair knowledge about body composition. |
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It must be stressed that it is not for the court to assign a legal classification to the actions brought by the plaintiffs before the national court. |
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All officials stressed the fragmentary nature of the threat information to date. |
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And most importantly, Du Bois stressed the ways in which religious institutions can be recognized as social, communal centers which provide this-worldly rewards and comforts. |
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Fisheries, already stressed by pollution and over-harvesting, will now confront warming and acidification. |
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Whenever stressed employees worked up the courage to venture criticism of him, Browne would point towards the sign, which was usually enough to quell any restiveness. |
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Once again in Washington, Patton wrote a report to the Adjutant General and stressed the advantages of Clery's system over the methods used in the U.S. Army. |
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The manager stressed the need for his players to regroup during the international break and find some form again. |
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The tensions of an uneasy peace stressed anew the importance of the 46-year-old Entente Cordiale between France and Britain. |
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These young women are busy, for goodness' sake, tired and overworked, stressed, trying to find time for themselves in days that have too little. |
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Indeed, the majority of the winning entries were for poetry competitions, a genre commonly stressed in women's education. |
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He stressed its mountainous frontiers and advocated Lisbon as the main base because the Royal Navy could help to defend it. |
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Humanism was a European intellectual movement which stressed classical studies. |
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In the development of French, no fewer than five vowels diphthongized in stressed, open syllables. |
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Exceptions to those rules are indicated by an acute accent mark over the vowel of the stressed syllable. |
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Exceptions to this rule are indicated by placing an acute accent on the stressed vowel. |
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This verse form maps stressed and unstressed syllables onto abstract entities known as metrical positions. |
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Leavis stressed that The Rainbow, Women in Love, and the short stories and tales were major works of art. |
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Epstein had been in a fragile emotional state, stressed by personal issues. |
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It must be stressed that the purpose of such lists when published has never been to ascribe any kind of ruling but rather to provoke discussion. |
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The placement of stress did not change from Classical to Vulgar Latin, and words continued to be stressed on the same syllable they were before. |
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These forms cannot be stressed, so for emphasis the disjunctive pronouns must be used in combination with the clitic subject forms. |
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The curriculum followed classical British standards of the sort set by Oxford and Cambridge and stressed English literature and European history. |
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Disraeli had, for example, stressed the need to improve the lot of the urban labourer. |
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During this conference, the need for the fighters to meet up on time with the bombers was stressed. |
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At the time, the OFT stressed that it should not be assumed that the parties involved had broken the law. |
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In contrast to the Classical tradition, which used syllabic metre, vernacular poets tended to use stressed metre. |
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Luce, the most eminent Berkeley scholar of the 20th century, constantly stressed the continuity of Berkeley's philosophy. |
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At the same time, Marx stressed that capitalism was unstable and prone to periodic crises. |
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If the nasal was absorbed by a stressed vowel, it would also lengthen the vowel. |
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In a further 1855 analysis, Thomson stressed the impact that the design of the cable would have on its profitability. |
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He stressed a social vision that revived and preserved Scotland's communal traditions at a time of strain on the social fabric of the country. |
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Haig stressed that the army's duty was to keep the peace and urged his officers not to dabble in politics. |
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Therefore these facts are doubly anomalous, since they have not only gemination after a nonback vowel but also after a vowel that is stressed. |
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The band, however, have stressed that it is possible he may rejoin the band at a later date. |
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Those chronically stressed animals were then compared with nonstressed peers. |
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One of the lines must finish with a stressed syllable, while the other must finish with an unstressed syllable. |
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Any stressed syllable carries one of two tones, which give Swedish much of its characteristic sound. |
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They stressed the importance of popular energies in the development of modern Japan. |
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A stressed syllable will typically be pronounced with a higher pitch, intensity, and length than unstressed syllables. |
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Other historians have stressed the enormous political power wielded on a daily basis by the clerics. |
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Carlyle's style of historical writing stressed the immediacy of action, often using the present tense. |
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When cattle are stressed, this can be recognised by other cattle as it is communicated by alarm substances in the urine. |
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Generally, this happens only when the word's final syllable is stressed and when it also ends with a lone vowel followed by a lone consonant. |
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There were also two varieties for the accusative, genitive and dative cases, a stressed and an enclitic form. |
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In Quebec French, long vowels are generally diphthongized in informal speech when stressed. |
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The last are distinguished from long and short diphthongs by a markedly long and stressed second component. |
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In addition to such length distinctions, unstressed vowels are both shorter and more centralised than stressed ones. |
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A stress mark typically appears before the stressed syllable, and thus marks the syllable break as well as stress. |
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Voiceless stops in Pashto are slightly aspirated prevocalically in a stressed syllable. |
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This is true because, in many dialects, the words in all or most of the sets are pronounced with similar or identical stressed vowels. |
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Some varieties of English make distinctions in stressed vowels that are not captured by the 24 lexical sets. |
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In Classical Latin, stress changed position, so in some cases reduced vowels became stressed. |
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A syllable with secondary stress is stressed relative to unstressed syllables but not as strongly as a syllable with primary stress. |
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The main stress within a sentence, often found on the last stressed word, is called the nuclear stress. |
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In many languages, such as Russian and English, vowel reduction may occur when a vowel changes from a stressed to an unstressed position. |
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It is common for stressed and unstressed syllables to behave differently as a language evolves. |
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In their analysis, an English syllable may be either stressed or unstressed, and if unstressed, the vowel may be either full or reduced. |
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However, as pronunciation of letters changed over time, the diacritic marks were reduced to representing the stressed syllable. |
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In Modern Greek typesetting, this system has been simplified to only have a single accent to indicate which syllable is stressed. |
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In Portuguese, vowels after the stressed syllable can be pronounced with murmur. |
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In his years as an Associate Justice, he handed down opinions that stressed the necessity for the tightest adherence to the Tenth Amendment. |
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Bracton stressed the animus furendi in theft, that is the intention to steal. |
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Iron caused problems with expansion and contraction, which stressed the iron and caused failure. |
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Martensite is a highly strained and stressed, supersaturated form of carbon and iron and is exceedingly hard but brittle. |
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Corp of Artillerists in 1795 and wrote an influential artillerist's manual that stressed the importance of standardization. |
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After India became independent, the new government stressed the rapid growth of heavy industry. |
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The schwa vowel is unstressable in English, though it may be stressed in Albanian. |
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Whirry also stressed the need for teachers worldwide to work together to instill in all children a love for learning, starting in preschool. |
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Tsipursky stressed the importance of commitment to toughen up willpower and be able to achieve goals. |
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An MoD spokesman stressed Air Vice-Marshal Walker did not say he would order his crews on suicide missions. |
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The stressed words in Pearl provide the end-rhymes, the alliterators, and the refrain words that connect the stanzas. |
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Amah stressed that job satisfaction was found to have a direct negative relationship with turnover intention. |
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More stressed participants also had stronger connections between the amygdala and brain areas linked to emotional distress. |
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Despite the fact that the rectangularity of these lakes has been greatly stressed, many of them are, in fact, elliptical. |
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The words animal, citizen, comedy, dangerous, obvious, and antepenultimate are stressed on the antepenultimate. |
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He also stressed the importance of providing the best services and facilitations for Kuwaiti investments in Jordan. |
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Minister Shatter stressed the bill does not provide for an automatic writing off of negative equity. |
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She stressed that anyone who badmouths Egypt and disrespects Egyptian does not deserve to be cheered for. |
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He stressed that the estranged Balochis are their brothers and they harbour no sentiment of revenge against them. |
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Thirty per cent admit to getting stressed when beeped at and more than 30 per cent said it contributes to road rage. |
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However, Lin stressed that Linsanity is just a part of his past as he aims to provide a better brand of basketball with the purple-and-gold. |
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Having toppled Brackley on Saturday, the Robins head to Berko tonight, and manager Paul West stressed his side cannot let their standards drop. |
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Snezana Kokravolchevska owner of Globeks and Globko Logistic stressed that currently there are 200 employees in the company in all 18 branches. |
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Tahmina Janjua stressed the need for restoring balance in the implementation of Chemical and Biological Weapons Conventions. |
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What will happen with the files of those who weren't lustrated because they should be revealed to the public, stressed the author. |
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Risto Nikovski former ambassador stressed that journalists and religious leaders should also be lustrated. |
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Though the birds face many hazards throughout the journey, the bird watcher stressed they are particularly hunted and shot in Kuwait. |
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Biodynes 03 is an ozone stressed yeast lysate designed to be incorporated into skin care products. |
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The get-out clause that you're stressed or scatty or disorganised won't wash forever. |
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Heitham Buddi, a scenarist stressed the role of intellectuals and scenarists in promoting integration of orphans into society. |
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The Scratchie Cards series features boldness stressed by simple graphics, daring colors and a cheeky voice. |
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He also stressed that the 24-year-old player has already surpassed Kobe Bryant and is now the next two-way shooting guard in the league. |
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When items are out of stock or the queues are long, people are often stressed and have a very short fuse. |
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Lyssa vesicatoria is what was popularly known as 'the Spanish fly', a little bug which exudes a substance called cantharidin when stressed. |
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Most slash pines growing outside the natural areas were stressed by the hurricanes, drought, overirrigation, fertilizer, and compaction. |
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The use of these fertilizers supplies stressed soils with nutrient-laden carbonous clusters that are found naturally in fertile soils. |
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During his homily, Pope Francis stressed the importance of service. |
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He stressed that MOC is also among the factors that secretly make Macedonia to have problems with the name. |
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Following negative reaction in Cyprus, the government stressed that the document would not be binding and described reactions as scare mongering. |
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In another, it is the structural recurrence to the cube that is stressed, simply and monographically, as a combinable, plainly powerful dwelling. |
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Wasim Sajjad also stressed that President and PM motorcades should always take the predicaments of masses into account. |
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Ted Cruz, the other GOP White House hopeful from Texas, has also stressed that it is up to South Carolinians whether they want the flag removed. |
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With its center in Holland, the religious movement Devotio Moderna stressed individual meditation over churchly ceremony. |
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He stressed need for holding more such kind of events to divert traumatize mind of the people, he suggested. |
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Friendliness and gentleness also apply to self. Children who learn to be gentle and tolerant with themselves grow up to be less stressed and more relaxed and selfsecure. |
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He stressed historical materialism in particular, assigning it a character of scientific discovery and a doctrine, indeed forming Marxism as such. |
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The individual's primacy of conscience in ethical matters is stressed. |
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It is the part of the syllable used in most poetic rhymes, and the part that is lengthened or stressed when a person elongates or stresses a word in speech. |
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Among the languages with distinctive vowel length, there are some in which it may occur only in stressed syllables, such as in Alemannic German and Egyptian Arabic. |
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Smadi stressed that claims of selling the BRT project are not true, noting that the bus is a public transportation means, and its facilities and roads are also for public use. |
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For example, French long vowels are always in stressed syllables. |
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If there are no heavy syllables, then the initial syllable is stressed. |
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Wells classifies words of the English language into 24 lexical sets on the basis of the pronunciation of the vowel of their stressed syllable in the two reference accents. |
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Accuracy and consistency are typically stressed over pure distance. |
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English voiceless stops are generally aspirated at the beginning of a stressed syllable, and in the same context, their voiced counterparts are voiced only partway through. |
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Deepening engagement with both internal Members and eternal parties are also stressed to contribute the international peace, security and stability. |
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Further, in some Indian languages, stress is associated with a low pitch, whereas in most English dialects, stressed syllables are generally pronounced with a higher pitch. |
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The word minimalism is stressed on its propreantepenultimate syllable. |
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There is evidence that when cattle are stressed, this can be recognised by other cattle and this is communicated by alarm substances in the urine. |
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In addition to the economic worries and missionary possibilities, he stressed that it was important for the people to retain their English identity, culture, and language. |
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Other scholars have by contrast stressed the subversive aspects of the legend, and see in the medieval Robin Hood ballads a plebeian literature hostile to the feudal order. |
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For vowels, only the outcomes in stressed syllables are shown. |
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Those who identified as Cornish and English stressed the primacy of their Cornishness and a capacity to distance themselves from their Englishness. |
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Finally he stressed the importance of Gulf Air to the Kingdom and economy of Bahrain and wished the airline every success in the implementation of the new stagey. |
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While he promoted separation between the Arian Ostrogoths and the Roman population, Theoderic stressed the importance of racial harmony, though intermarriage was outlawed. |
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The Great Vowel Shift affected the stressed long vowels of Middle English. |
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It stressed the central importance of class conflict in American history. |
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His innovative approach to historical research stressed the importance of art and its inestimable value as a primary source for the study of history. |
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From the outset of his reign, he stressed the reality of his autocracy. |
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In December 1999 road and rail tunnel proposals were presented to the British and French governments, but it was stressed that there was not enough demand for a second tunnel. |
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A short vowel within a stressed syllable almost always precedes a long consonant or a consonant cluster, and a long vowel must be followed by a short consonant. |
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Diachronically, the rise of consonant gradation in Germanic can be explained by Kluge's law, by which geminates arose from stops followed by a nasal in a stressed syllable. |
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I suggest that you ease up a bit at work. You're getting stressed out. |
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Critics have stressed the eclecticism and stylistic diversity of rock. |
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However, Cardiff Metropolitan stressed that it retained an 'open mind' on the subject of a merger, and has ruled out moving to the private sector. |
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Instead, it is the consonant intervals which are stressed, such as perfect fourths and fifths, and even more commonly, parallel thirds and sixths. |
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On 6 May, a letter from Church of England Archbishops Justin Welby and John Sentamu stressed the importance of education, housing, communities and health. |
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It stressed the extreme depravity of mankind, who deserved eternal damnation and the mercy of God in selecting a portion of humanity for salvation through grace alone. |
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However, such evidence from skeletal remains was brushed aside as a new movement developed in archaeology from the 1960s, which stressed cultural continuity. |
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Certain syllables are stressed, while others are unstressed. |
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However, the FAW stressed it was strongly against the proposal. |
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The prominence of the syllables is more monotone than in English, the intonation of the latter having a larger variation of stressed and unstressed syllables. |
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The report stressed the lower costs and efficiency of universal benefits. |
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It stressed all should practice their rights according to the constitution, in a peaceful way and without violence, chaos, sabotage and lawbreaking. |
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He stressed the importance of keeping the army away from politics and partisan polarizations, as reflected in the experience of the Republic of South Africa. |
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The AWT SolutionvbCrLFAWT has successfully developed a few effective products, which reverse the stressed water crystals to regenerate the quality of the water. |
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Strong planning authorities were set up to control land use, and issued manuals of guidance which stressed the importance of safeguarding agricultural land. |
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Fadi Daou, the CEO of MultiLane company, stressed that corruption was one of the reasons preventing software and IT companies from investing in Lebanon. |
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Lee stressed to keep this momentum and take it into a long-lasting mutual friendship and expand the cooperation between KBS and the emirate Sharjah. |
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He stressed that the said archaeological antiquities were returned to Najaf Archeological Directorate, whilst the smuggler was arrested by the city's police. |
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He stressed upon the minority women participants from Kalash community to participate in upcoming local government election and play vital role in development of their areas. |
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He said the institution of Ombudsman was facing various challenges and stressed a need to retool and redesign the Ombudsman's forum for a quantum jump in its performance. |
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The poet makes some limited adjustment of his form to his subject, using substantially fewer alliterating words and a higher proportion of stressed function words. |
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A spokeswoman for Warwickshire NHS stressed that blood tests would still be taken in the remaining clinics and doctors' surgeries across the county. |
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Hitler first discussed the idea at a 21 May 1940 meeting with Grand Admiral Erich Raeder, who stressed the difficulties and his own preference for a blockade. |
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The two parts of the half-line are united by alliteration the same sound, consonant or vowel is repeated in a stressed position on each side of the breath pause. |
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Ajman Ruler stressed that the emirate is planning to become an important events hub to match the development of the country and contribute to its international ambitions. |
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Yutong stressed that all parts and components on the Taiwan-assembled buses will be imported from its factory in Henan Province, with the vehicle frames anti-rust coated. |
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With her thesis defence coming up, she is completely stressed out. |
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