With fighting, trash-talking, cursing, and endzone dances strictly prohibited, the only type of player not welcome in the USFTL is a showboat. |
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Unlike the strictly timed moves of the waltzes and mazurkas of Nobility, these dances were from the heart. |
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Every undershirt and undershort needed to be strictly uncreased and rolled neatly. |
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He tells me the porters upriver have bows and arrows and a BB gun but that these are strictly for hunting crocodiles and birds. |
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In these a strictly metronomic Brahms is as unthinkable as a fussy or hurried Brahms in passages which must be presented with adamantine rhythm. |
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Nude sunbathing is strictly prohibited, and wearing swimsuits anywhere outside of beach areas is not permitted. |
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During the day, the island is strictly reserved for those who prefer to swim and sunbathe in the nude. |
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Uphold your vows strictly, be they marriage, monasticism, nonaddiction, tithing, loyalty to a lineage, vegetarianism or nonsmoking. |
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All metric translations strictly follow the original Sanskrit verse format. |
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Ferns represent the majority of independent evolutions of leaf morphologies that suggest departures from strictly marginal growth. |
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Both hedgehogs and moonrats are geared strictly for eating insects and other small invertebrates, especially earthworms. |
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The inspiration for designing and building my own lumber mill came strictly from a cost standpoint. |
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There is also an implication, perhaps unintended, that a milk pudding is not strictly a pudding. |
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After all those years being strictly vegetarian, I'm still unhappy about handling meat or poultry on the bone. |
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They are strictly enforced and security forces are under instructions to shoot on sight anyone breaking the curfew. |
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The theory of the unmorality of art has established itself firmly in the strictly artistic classes. |
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In general the dimension of rate constants strictly follows from the molecularity of the elementary reaction which they describe. |
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This is O2's way of making sure that the party is attended strictly by true fans that are willing to make the effort and text in. |
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Mock cream was very popular during the second world war when dairy products were strictly rationed. |
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The golden yellow colour is the natural colour of the butter made strictly from cow's milk, it was pointed out. |
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To climb Everest, mountaineers must work within a very tight and strictly enforced time frame. |
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For men, halfhearted comb-overs, plugs, weaves, and toupees are strictly forbidden and will be cause for harsh disciplinary action. |
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The letter shortly, but strictly stated that her previous life and hopes were over. |
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For example, Hallowell found the bear cult was linked strictly to hunting success among the northern Boreal foraging societies. |
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Their lifestyle strictly forbids the use of microtechnology and other such witchcraft. |
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Dai said China will strictly enforce the bilateral agreements on the matter, according to the official. |
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It wasn't champagne and wine to celebrate, but orange squash and coffee, as the pair are both strictly teetotal. |
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Business as usual, even when done strictly by the book, is not necessarily the safest way of operating. |
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Now, this might appear to be a time to play things strictly by the book in order to protect your biggest lifetime investment. |
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We even have to keep an open mind about whether there were any dealings that weren't strictly by the book. |
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For such policemen, I have no feelings, they ought to be dealt with strictly by the book. |
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Each competitor rides the initial lap blind and is strictly timed during a special stage of each lap as well as during the entire lap itself. |
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It goes without saying that drivers should abstain or strictly control the amount they drink. |
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At the end of October the wardens started to strictly enforce the regulations throughout the district. |
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Now I have made the point more than once that this column is strictly off limits for political partisanship. |
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Followers of Jain religion and a sect of Buddhists are known to propagate the teachings of non-violence and strictly avoid eating meat. |
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It is strictly taboo for anyone to eat the meat from an animal that is his or her totem. |
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These bats are strictly insectivorous and may be further limited in diet to moths and butterflies. |
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It is dutifully cast with an achingly rich passion that these days seems strictly in short supply. |
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Some of it pertains strictly to the needs and history of the Jesuits, but in other ways it speaks to the church as a whole. |
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In strictly military terms, a guided missile is little different from a kamikaze or a hijacked passenger jet. |
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Yes, it was strictly the challenge that appealed to him, he told himself, ignoring a sudden quiver of breath. |
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For the past two years, he has run in the IRL Infinite Pro Series, where he raced strictly on oval courses. |
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During World War Two, military personnel were strictly forbidden to keep journals or diaries. |
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Next, they must consistently follow the procedure and be accountable for their practice by adhering strictly to the policy. |
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Why is it that people in this state are so quick to judge someone strictly on their accent? |
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However, the FSCS takes a more stringent view and must judge cases on strictly legal liability. |
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Because of the many etiological factors involved, multifactorial diseases are not, strictly speaking, the sole result of hereditary transmission. |
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Is that definition limited strictly to whangai who are descended by blood from their original family? |
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The measures stress that the council will be strictly an advisory body, with no executive powers. |
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Exchange or ransom was to be strictly according to rank, as specified in elaborate tables. |
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Maybe it stems from my experiences in secondary education when all writing materials were strictly rationed. |
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He sent him to Bombay to arrange for the release of the strictly rationed newsprint. |
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Brigid didn't understand it all, but because of some health problem Bob was strictly rationed with his daily input of liquid. |
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Grime entrepreneurialism has kept strictly yardish and short-term, based on white labels and appearances at raves. |
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Thus while the words had a race element within them, this did not fall strictly within the statutory definition of racial aggravation. |
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From the time he went up to Cambridge to the end of his life his system of order was strictly maintained. |
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Municipalities already receive partial rebates on many products deemed to be strictly of a municipal nature. |
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The idea that comes to my mind is to do a TV show, but to do it strictly online rather than over the air. |
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In the 19th century, states dealt with each other strictly on the basis of reciprocity. |
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Many of our housing developments started off on the right foot, with open spaces and strictly adhered to building codes. |
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It will be strictly not for profit and much of the renovation work will be undertaken by volunteers. |
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You are aware that due to the problems of poor workmanship on the electrical installation, this is not strictly correct. |
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There is a very strictly regimented regime within the social hierarchy of those cows. |
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He organized a strictly regimented social order, with engineers and designers at the top and workers at the bottom. |
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The day is strictly regimented, beginning at 4.30 am and ending around 9pm after the last choral prayer service. |
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Surely gardening is not about military precision and strictly regimented spaces? |
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Priests and monks had to follow a strictly regimented set of activities every day. |
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The rules are laid down for signing and loaning players and Wanderers work strictly within those rules. |
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During the Middle Ages, the scriptoria and workshops of European religious houses took a strictly instrumental approach. |
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The Korean concept of family, on the other hand, is strictly based on a blood relationship. |
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He will also strictly keep aloof from their activities if they try to scuttle the success of another star's film. |
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The question remains whether the carnage that was wrought from the air and by the relief columns was strictly necessary. |
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Do you strictly say no or if the right television product were to land on your desk, would you do sitcoms again? |
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Such as synchronised diving, a sport so strictly, brazenly state of the art that it makes the hop, skip and jump look useful. |
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Once again tickets will go on sale soon, although numbers will be strictly limited. |
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More and more people are using mobile phones as their home phone, keeping their landlines strictly for broadband service. |
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Evidently, if the proposal is followed strictly, the resultant tariff structure will be inconsistent and unmanageable. |
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With the devil given the chance to inhabit a body and repent, the mood is strictly Clerkenwell cabaret. |
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This dinner guest then begins to crow loudly at the dinner table, until she is strictly reprimanded by Monsieur Maillard to behave properly. |
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An English game called lawn bowling originated over 800 years ago and was strictly an outdoor game. |
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Lawlor's equine subjects are informed by the mythical rather than the figurative or strictly anatomical study. |
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The twist is that he is an android, living in a society in which the population is strictly controlled. |
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It seems he was given to going around in Zuni costume, but, his rivals complained, it was not strictly authentic. |
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Current results with resists are, of course, strictly in the experimental stage. |
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In Baker's opinion, which he verifies in a circular and self-fulfilling fashion, early Anglo-Norman saints' lives observed the caesura strictly. |
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Water must be strictly avoided in this reaction, as it can destroy both the chloroformate reactant and the anhydride product. |
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The sale of local plant and animal products should be strictly banned and conscientious ecotourists will not buy them. |
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One could say that it was not as good as in a strictly Italian resto, but still it was very good. |
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Reid says hunters and trappers tried to strike a compromise by agreeing to strictly limited hunting and trapping seasons. |
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The rhynchobdellids are strictly aquatic leeches that have small, porelike mouths in the oral sucker. |
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Most very local papers escape the trap of defining news strictly as events. |
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Secondary categories are not strictly bounded, and their limits are constantly redefined through practice. |
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Merwin opts not to follow the terza rima strictly, or rather he rhymes so freely that he chooses not to speak of it. |
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External appearance is more strictly regarded among the Bisayans than by the Bicols and Tagalogs. |
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Wilson sought to achieve a utopia, in which all nations would adhere strictly to moral principles. |
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Common ringtail possums are strictly nocturnal so food was offered at 1800 and removed between 0500 and 0800 the next day. |
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I kept strictly away from the threats, focussing instead on the promises and appeals to reason. |
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That is why he was not approached to give his opinion, as he, strictly speaking, is not a resident or property owner on Grave Lane. |
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Second, most morphologies related to strictly marginal growth are now associated only with ferns. |
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The question of interest concerns whether, strictly speaking, these arcs form a circle. |
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The promotional materials presented the film strictly as a romance with no hint of its political overtones. |
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That removes him from the strictly Arian camp but still leaves him short of a robust Trinitarian orthodoxy. |
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If planting strictly for cut flowers, then straight rows are the easiest to work with. |
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Although not strictly transparent, the weave is loose enough for it to visually disappear into the background. |
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And though Thai Buddhism forbids the taking of life, the interpretation is loose and the diet is not strictly vegetarian. |
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The committee strictly regulates the sale or use of shelled peanuts having above 15 parts per billion of aflatoxin. |
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His cardiac and lung auscultation and neurologic examination were strictly normal. |
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A ban is a ban and those in authority should act as strictly as they can legally to enforce it. |
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Twenty-five years ago, when yoga was strictly for the bearded, and macrobiotic diets were not remotely fashionable, Kathy Phillips took up both. |
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The ranch is outfitted strictly for year-round bowhunting and can accommodate up to 12 hunters. |
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This is mediocre summer fare at best, and its allure is strictly limited to a narrow target audience. |
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The workplace is stainless-steel spic-n-span, but the savoir faire is strictly old school. |
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Single malt Scotch whisky is so called because it consists strictly of malt whiskies from a single distillery. |
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When I was 10, I told my father that this annual migration to the south was strictly for the birds. |
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As for capital gains tax on main residences as well as second homes, that is strictly for the birds. |
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According to Malek, the cat was regarded strictly as a manifestation of a deity, not a deity itself. |
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The bagnios were clearly gender segregated and complete nakedness strictly prohibited. |
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Their organization was strictly hierarchical, into priorates, then bailiwicks and lastly commanderies. |
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But unless we scored with an eager couple, this sexual nirvana was strictly off-limits to us single males. |
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The story is told as if it were destined to have, if not a strictly happy termination, at least one within ordinary probabilities. |
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It is only on the basis of the tester's appraisal that we carry out any remedial work and then only if it is strictly necessary. |
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This is because the noble medium of funny pictures and word balloons is often derided as juvenile and strictly a boys' own pastime. |
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His scratchy pen portraits might focus on children but this volume is strictly adults only. |
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Before you know it a gear change is required, up to third and the car is travelling far faster than strictly necessary. |
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Swimming is strictly prohibited in the lake as it holds mugger or marsh crocodiles. |
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The Chairman said a fine of 5s would be imposed, and he hoped it would be a lesson to other carters, for any further case would be more strictly dealt with. |
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He follows the orthodox code and strictly observes the Sabbath from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday, so there is an obvious impact on his political life. |
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He and his heirs maintained a remarkable consistency in size and weight, and all coins were minted by strictly controlled moneyers in boroughs and other local centres. |
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And for the next several decades, the Bond girls are strictly from bimbo city. |
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Similarly, there are residential areas where only the elders dwell, and which are strictly off limits to the young, everyone from mewling infant to energetic teenager. |
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Because only homologous chromosomes pair, allopolyploids strictly exhibit bivalent formation at meiosis and undergo disomic inheritance for each locus. |
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Householders are reminded that all information they provide for the survey will be treated as strictly confidential and used for statistical purposes only. |
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They were strictly herbivorous and had wide semicircular, or rectangular cropping jaws packed with spoon-shaped teeth for taking big mouthfuls of fodder. |
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Many theologians hold that these attributes are metaphorical rather than real, since comparison of God to human beings is strictly forbidden due to fears of associationism. |
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After glittering premieres in London and Leeds, this was a much more low-key affair as the cinema only seats 250 people, so invitations were strictly limited. |
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By current standards, Eve is old-fashioned, her wiles and stratagems strictly based on aligning herself with men for their power rather than tapping into her own. |
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Read too strictly, this would exclude highly inventive works of science fiction and fantasy because they lack realism. |
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Formerly known as caiques, gulets are beautiful, broad-beamed, hand-built wooden sailing boats, but unfortunately these days the sails are strictly for show. |
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The match is strictly all-ticket with no admission on the day. |
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But this is strictly a business case, her Atlanta lawyer, John Da Grosa Smith, told The Daily Beast. |
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Forensic investigations are strictly timetabled and co-ordinated. |
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For all they have been doing the extraordinary this season, Celtic rarely looked anything other than strictly, nay yawningly, ordinary in the first half yesterday. |
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Although pruning isn't strictly necessary for deciduous berberis and cotoneaster, they can be thinned out by one third in February to keep then within bounds. |
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The Hindus there kept strictly vegetarian, but there was never any tension with the carnivores next door. |
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There is simply no regard for sanitary conditions and nobody cares about public health or even remembers that there are public health laws that should strictly be adhered to. |
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Meantime, the children enjoyed the huge range of activities from water-skiing to football, go-karting, trampolining and lots of strictly supervised swimming. |
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If the two tennis enthusiasts have their way, every youngster in St Lucia will benefit from free lessons in a sport still considered strictly for the well-to-do. |
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The strictly post-watershed voyeuristic peek into saucy student life hits screens at the start of the new college year, with a body of fresh and sexy new faces. |
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Large and small white egrets, spoonbills, black cranes and the very rare lanner falcons are permanent inhabitants of the near-by, strictly protected bird reserve. |
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Any intentional use of lethal force is only lawful where strictly necessary in response to a truly imminent threat to life. |
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Just so you know, I kept my diet strictly in mind as I gobbled down 4 of these, finished with a tall glass of lassi, and went home to sleep like a baby. |
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For finite sets of finite entities it is easy to prove Cantor's Theorem, namely that the number of members of a set is strictly less than the number of its subsets. |
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There was no background music and film songs were strictly barred. |
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It would not strictly be a requisition on title, I would not think, but sometimes requisitions go to matters customarily that do not really relate to title. |
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The self-declared caliphate is targeting its leniency, such as it is, along strictly sectarian lines. |
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In reality, they are strictly orchestrated marches through blocks of airtime precisely laid out between commercial breaks. |
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The fact of her covering the spies with bundles of flax which lay on her house-roof is an undesigned coincidence which strictly corroborates the narrative. |
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It wasn't, strictly speaking, a gazpacho, as the peppers were cooked, but a wonderful chilled starter and an inspired marriage with the crab, avocado and unadvertised prawns. |
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Consider the ceremony of the weighing of the emperor, with all those flamboyantly robed courtiers arranged in strictly hierarchical order around the man-sized scales. |
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After all, we still use Newton's law of gravitation to explain and predict the trajectories of projectiles, even though it is no longer believed to be strictly true. |
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The authors could be accused of displaying ultracrepidarian tendencies themselves, after eschewing the strictly economic analyses of their earlier bestsellers. |
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The stock markets are rigged, the banks operate in a way that is non-commercial, and the yuan is still strictly non-convertible. |
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And at both papers, the upper levels of the masthead remained strictly male. |
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Although Maurice is mentioned prominently on a website called Speed Trap Exchange, the wincers would say that, strictly speaking, Maurice does not operate a speed trap. |
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Their controversial choice to wear denim and Bermuda shorts led to strictly enforced rules. |
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Mr. Walsh reminded producers and processors that the movement of such animals other than for slaughter and accompanied by the relevant permit is strictly prohibited. |
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Traditionally, the community has eschewed visitors and strangers to their towns, and strictly forbade outside marriage. |
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A linen shirt, for example, is, strictly speaking, not a necessary of life. |
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The dinner is strictly private, and just 30 senior financiers have been invited. |
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The second question was about viewing the world in strictly black-and-white terms. |
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In Martyries and Monasteries ordinations are strictly forbidden. |
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For those who saw Murray before that fateful summer of 1975, there's little doubt he would have been a star had he continued batting strictly right-handed. |
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Not all Americans have accepted the idea that the near abroad falls strictly within the Russian sphere of influence, by any means. |
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The deliberately miswritten order has its uses, making it even more important that orders be strictly adhered to and doubtful ones rigorously banned. |
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The only installation for which there is strictly one way in and one way out is that created by Li Xiaodong, from China. |
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All the senior boarders were assigned specific duties, which included roll calls and checking whether beds were made, lockers cleaned and all rules strictly followed. |
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Its development depends on the linearization of the coupled electro-hydrodynamic governing equations, which is not strictly valid except at low fields. |
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For these closed-minded souls, the traditionalist society of the modern day Philippines should seem like Shangri-La, for here the age-old sexual roles are strictly enforced. |
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The 30 mph limit should stay except in the approaches to schools, hospitals, old folks homes etc. where the limit should be 15 mph and strictly enforced. |
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I have a strictly early childhood education background, grounded in student-centered learning, whole language, and allowing students to make their own choices. |
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It seems he has reserved this dune buggy strictly for visiting those planets where a bunch of aliens, themselves in dune buggies, are likely to come roaring over the hills. |
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However, the fact persists that our society was, and still is strictly male dominant and its conservative dimension stands unchallengeably in command. |
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Illegal dumping for decades created land so toxic that selling wine, cheese, and olive oil produced there is strictly prohibited. |
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While not strictly a repricing, this suspension and regrant should have been treated as such because that was the effect. |
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This work was strictly voluntary, but any animal who absented himself from it would have his rations reduced by half. |
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The views expressed herein are strictly those of the author. |
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The difference between an association and an aggregation is entirely conceptual and is focused strictly on semantics. |
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Since all anaspideans are strictly herbivorous, many chemical studies revealed typical algal metabolites. |
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The hospital strictly monitored the advertising materials the bulimics and anorexics were allowed to see. |
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The method, however, cannot be considered strictly scientific and is much more tedious and chronophagous than the direct determination. |
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Nevertheless, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri argue that it was neither a strictly economic nor moral matter. |
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This usage of the word is the origin of the modern concept of Germanic languages, but it was not defined strictly by language. |
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Realms that had once been strictly forbidden to the female gender were now being ruled by one. |
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A Puritan regime strictly enforced the Sabbath, and banned almost all form of public celebration, even at Christmas. |
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Von Ohain's first device was strictly experimental and could run only under external power, but he was able to demonstrate the basic concept. |
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In practice, members of parliament of all major parties are strictly controlled by whips who try to ensure they vote according to party policy. |
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When delivered as XHTML, browsers should use an XML parser, which adheres strictly to the XML specifications for parsing the document's contents. |
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This is not strictly accurate, as 648 was numbered 651 when originally delivered. |
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Until 2008, air traffic between Heathrow and the United States was strictly governed by the countries' bilateral Bermuda II treaty. |
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The circumstances under which this convention is followed are not possible to define strictly, and depend on many other factors. |
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A more strictly polytheistic approach holds the various goddesses and gods to be separate and distinct entities in their own right. |
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There has also existed in popular belief the concept of white witches and white witchcraft, which is strictly benevolent. |
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However, it is probable that the content of this episode is not strictly literal. |
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In 1999, FIRA agreed to place itself under the auspices of the IRB, transforming itself into a strictly European organising body. |
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In the United States and Canada, pursuing quarry for the purpose of killing is strictly forbidden by the Masters of Foxhounds Association. |
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Although nothing strictly illegal had been done, it was felt that the acceptance of the gifts was morally dubious. |
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There were always people willing to believe that our pro matches weren't strictly on the level, that they were just exhibitions. |
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It was strictly limited to just 100 examples, split equally between the 12C and 12C Spider. |
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Manufacturer controlled classes strictly control the production and source of equipment. |
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Such forms were often created even when not strictly needed to distinguish otherwise ambiguous forms. |
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These meetings, as with all communications between The Queen and her Government, remain strictly confidential. |
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The Government usually resigns immediately after defeat in a general election, though this is not strictly required. |
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In practice, both government and army were strictly controlled by the Japanese authorities. |
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This did not strictly contradict Oppenheimer's results, but extended them to include the point of view of infalling observers. |
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Stories were offered as allegedly true recent histories, not for the sake of scandal but strictly for the moral lessons they gave. |
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In all cases, the vocabulary and format used in the letters is strictly defined. |
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In this case it is not only testable, but it turns out to be not strictly universally true. |
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However, in Uzbekistan, the HIV test requirement is sometimes not strictly enforced. |
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To obtain one, one must be approved as a driver and strictly have another Swedish identity document as proof of identity. |
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Property rights are well protected and contractual agreements are strictly honoured. |
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Regulations were strictly enforced, and a broad array of punishments could be inflicted upon a legionary who broke them. |
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Peace may have broken out but it was perfectly clear that Margaret was still not fully trusted, and access to her son was strictly limited. |
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In 1976, an effort was made to strictly define machair, although a number of systems still evade classification. |
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Elsewhere it is stated that home ranges are less strictly maintained during winter but hunting grounds are basically exclusive. |
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These two terms occur frequently, though Irish law never strictly defines them. |
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Whisky is a strictly regulated spirit worldwide with many classes and types. |
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Prevalence, a common measure in epidemiology is strictly a type of denominator data, a dimensionless ratio or proportion. |
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Realms that had once been strictly forbidden to the female gender had now been ruled by one. |
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In the end, nothing came of these rumours, and the competition remains a strictly European affair. |
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In the forecast, areas are named in a roughly clockwise direction, strictly following the order above. |
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However, from the standpoint of prescriptive grammar, the less commonly used planktic is more strictly the correct adjective. |
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Access to the area around the lines is strictly prohibited and special shoes must be worn to avoid damaging the UN World Heritage site. |
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Under these conditions, blading becomes strictly a reaction type design with the base of the blade solely impulse. |
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From a strictly synchronic point of view, however, some linguists classify Dutch Low Saxon as a variety of Dutch. |
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Investigations are thorough but are strictly limited to establishing cause, promoting awareness of risks and preventing recurrence. |
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This is especially true for strictly nocturnal species such as the barn owls Tyto or Tengmalm's owl. |
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Trinitarianism held that God the Father, God the Son, and the Holy Spirit were all strictly one being with three hypostases. |
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Tradition was sacred to ancient cultures and was unchanging and the social order of ceremony and morals in a culture could be strictly enforced. |
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Deep sea benthic fish can be divided into strictly benthic fish and benthopelagic fish. |
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Usually, strictly benthic fish are negatively buoyant, while benthopelagic fish are neutrally buoyant. |
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Yet they are strictly benthic fish, since they stay in contact with the bottom. |
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The phases are based on typological changes, which means that they do not have to be strictly contemporaneous across the whole distribution. |
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During the immediate postwar period, the Soviet Union rebuilt and expanded its economy, while maintaining its strictly centralized control. |
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However, contrary to the Greek form, the Roman form included various attitudes and concerns that were considered strictly Roman. |
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However, strictly speaking Spain is not a federalism, but a decentralized administrative organization of the state. |
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Though often characterized as a federation of monarchs, the German Empire, strictly speaking, federated a group of 26 states. |
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Gall depicts a separate garden to be developed for strictly medical herbals. |
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The articles of partnership, incidentally, strictly forbade Portinari to lend more than the total of 6,000 pounds groat. |
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The Bruges branch was, when first incorporated, strictly forbidden by the terms of the partnership to lend money to temporal lords and kings. |
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The infinite God, He who is strictly, properly infinite, knows all the knowable and can effect all the powerable. |
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Far from slaves' being strictly victims or content, historians showed slaves as both resilient and autonomous in many of their activities. |
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Other hybrid languages, such as English, do not strictly fit into any of these categories. |
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In Canada's common law provinces and territories, the word notary means strictly a notary public. |
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The rationale was that, while useful, these are not strictly about language. |
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With regard to trade and the financial world he was more liberal than Luther, but both were strictly opposed to usury. |
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Since Absolution is a return to the forgiveness given in baptism, strictly speaking there are only two sacraments. |
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Directors are also strictly charged to exercise their powers only for a proper purpose. |
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So strictly is this principle adhered to that no question is allowed to be raised as to the fairness or unfairness of the contract entered into. |
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So analysing and clarifying the way the world is must be treated as a strictly separate question to normative and evaluative ought questions. |
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Crucial departments such as those responsible for personnel, general police, secret police and youth, were strictly communist run. |
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The Speaker does not vote, except in the case of a tie and then only strictly in accordance to precedent. |
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Food dyes can be direct, mordant and vat dyes, and their use is strictly controlled by legislation. |
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The Act of Settlement in 1662, had confined relief strictly to those who were natives of the parish. |
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The elevation of ministers endangers the ruler, with which he must be kept strictly apart. |
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I mollify and order the hundred states to have them strictly serve the Qin. |
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The forest law was very strictly enforced, by a hierarchy of foresters, parkers and woodwards. |
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Because of its military importance, this unique mine and its production were strictly controlled by the Crown. |
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However this relationship is not strictly valid in other circumstances, such as in measurements of soil alkalinity. |
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In Mediaeval Britain, grazing rights within the boundaries of the Forest of Dartmoor were strictly limited. |
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The two main vegetables for this recipe are tomatoes and peppers. Well, strictly speaking, tomatoes are a fruit. |
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The ambience at the FBI was formal, no nonsense, and strictly business. |
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That backpack was strictly for however many CDs I could squeeze in there. |
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According to details education department district Haripur took a decision to deal strictly with the habitual absenters. |
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At the vote, Wheeler he said he believes Bassett will be an activist judge and questioned whether he would strictly interpret the constitution. |
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Heidi is one of the women on the forefront of the women's movement of the 1960s, although she is not strictly a women's libber. |
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Not among retailers for whom collecting and recording ZIP codes is now strictly taboo and certainly not if you consider the broader implications. |
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It's made from the Palomino grape in a strictly demarcated area near Jerez de la Frontera, near Cadiz in southern Spain. |
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All of these would become strictly rationed and in some cases, like bananas, would be completely unavailable. |
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In other words, the similarity of the names is strictly coincidental and does not reflect any ethnic unity beyond Germanic. |
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Offer is strictly subject to availability and audio CDs will be distributed on a first-come first-served basis. |
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Also the report says that the ordinance must strictly prohibit a California team from relocating as a possible second tenant. |
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Offer is strictly subject to availability and free lilos will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. |
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These ensembles are not as radical or strictly Hollywood as they may seem. |
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Though, strictly speaking, only Loose Woman is a volume of poetry, all three books are comprised of lyrical vignettes. |
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Unlike the trans-Atlantic bluefin, yellowfin and bigeye, blackfins are strictly limited to the Western Atlantic. |
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Schadenfreude or obtaining pleasure and joy over someone else's misfortune, isn't something strictly restricted to adults. |
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It is known and we as drivers see, that school buses should be monitored and rules strictly applied to them. |
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You'll find the hip crowd congregating in Tribeca, Greenwich Village still attracts the bohos while the Upper East Side is strictly upper-crust. |
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That figure, however, comes strictly from traditional bootlegs of DVDs and videos, Glickman acknowledged. |
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I couldn't answer any questions on Millionaire that involved metrication, I'm a strictly inches and gallons man. |
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Keeping strictly to their remit, they left the old damaged pole in the ground and tarmacked around it. |
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Being publicly lambasted for technophobia by a nonagenarian was not strictly part of the plan. |
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That is to say, his command of the relevant more strictly theological literature is sometimes annoyingly monoglot. |
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Euclidean plane or spherical geometry ought to be strictly determined in the potential applications. |
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This time round it veers away from the strictly scary genre, and spoofs movies such as The Matrix Reloaded, 8 Mile and Signs. |
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An NC-17, which replaced the X-rating, is often a hindrance as it's strictly over 18s and many newspapers will not accept advertising. |
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While this coincided with the beginning of the civil year, it wasn't always strictly observed. |
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Fabprefab is strictly about Modernist prefabs and when you think of the concept of Prefab Tudorbethan or even Prefab Gothic, you understand why. |
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Sull presents new thoughts on disciplining children, focusing on affirmation instead of strictly punishment. |
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