While generally supportive of my writing projects, Bob thought that this one should go in the garbage. |
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When the day of amputation is growing close, supportive psychotherapy should be started. |
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In his later years, Peter itinerated among churches, playing a supportive role through his North of England Ministry. |
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My boss was very supportive and saw the same flippant attitude I did when she spoke to them. |
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The effectiveness of such bioenergy on cancer cells could be recommended as a supportive medical practice for clinical applications. |
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He was supportive of many local ventures and his wisdom and sound advice was cherished and respected by all who sought his views. |
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Even hitching to Brighton, where I have supportive friends, would be a nightmare from here. |
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In general terms Spenser's female characters are praised for fulfilling the roles of supportive partner or chaste virgin. |
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Environmental groups were delighted with the tone of the report, but the biotech industry was also supportive. |
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People have treated me very cordially, they've been very friendly and supportive towards me. |
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This is sometimes plausibly supportive of employment-generating development, but is sometimes less charitably motivated. |
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If they were encouraging genuine truants back to school then I would be entirely supportive. |
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The Minister was very supportive and has opened an ongoing channel of communication with us. |
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We have high standards of care for our feline charges and provide full training for our volunteers within a friendly and supportive environment. |
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With some people, even if the environment is supportive and constructive, their responses are destructively defensive and isolationist. |
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Except for a small community of former boat people, Vietnam has no supportive overseas ethnic connection. |
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They are supportive of a multi-party system, and are against capital punishment. |
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For Berrien, one of the key challenges was to become a more supportive and empathic leader. |
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He moved to a new town, Thames, where he found a supportive psychologist and an understanding landlord. |
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She said her family was understanding and supportive, and all her five sisters had in-dependent personalities. |
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But in the longer term there are supportive arguments for not aggressively underweighting the sector. |
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Keep in mind, though, that with or without underwires, bras with no straps will not be as supportive. |
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Mr. N.T. described himself to Dr. Munt as a very supportive co-parent, who minimized hostility or conflict. |
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I returned to the bosom of my loving, supportive family and proceeded to get myself a job. |
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Although she does have a nanny and a supportive husband who downgraded his career to help hers. |
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A supportive, stress-free environment allows students to learn more effectively on many levels. |
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The six-college convocation fostered a creative and supportive relationship between the faculty, staff and students who attended. |
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Unlike him, whose doctors were extremely supportive, she found herself being dealt with by abrasive, unsympathetic staff. |
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Will it be the supportive lawyer, the needy, cheery, recently divorced neighbour, or will his sister in law finally relent? |
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He is soft-spoken, a chuckler, who is of the supportive school of managers. |
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But it is unvaryingly supportive of the conservative patronising of the poor as unable to help themselves which characterises the bourgeois Left. |
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France's labour unions have generally been supportive of the 35-hour initiative, with some differences of opinion on key issues. |
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I told him he needed to be supportive and indulge me in some positive constructive advice. |
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He's incredibly supportive of what I'm doing and open-minded about everything. |
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As he began what at first looked like typical adolescent soul-searching, his parents stayed lovingly supportive. |
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All spacefaring nations have implemented some level of supportive government policy. |
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There, trained facilitators ensure that a positive, supportive atmosphere prevails. |
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Girls are encouraged to be quiet, friendly, and mutually supportive, while boys are expected to be noisy, boisterous, and competitive. |
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Always supportive, we were the crutch for the other to lean on, when love dealt us the pain of heartbreak. |
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He leapt into the air, smashing through the high ceiling and looking for the supportive structures of the construct. |
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She's always been open with me about this, and I've always been supportive of her work. |
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Mild symptoms may be helped by conservative treatments such as pain relievers, physical therapy or a supportive brace. |
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However the headmaster of the High School that Alice attended was much less supportive. |
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The patient remained obtunded, and due to the advanced stage of his AIDS, his family chose to give supportive care only. |
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There's no denying that I wouldn't be doing it now if dad hadn't stuck by me and been so supportive. |
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It is a laudable intention to build new rail interchanges at Edinburgh and Glasgow and I am very supportive of that. |
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Our supportive products are meant to provide a possible support for nutrient absorption and eupepsia. |
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Even if he could sweet talk the French into a more supportive posture, how would that improve U.S. safety? |
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I know that whatever I do, whether it's messy finger-painting at age 2 or sloppy typing at age 42, she is going to be supportive. |
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We were noisily appreciative of this, and spent much time sitting around on Midsummer Common, and toasting Heather's brilliant supportive role. |
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Treatment is only supportive, and the best prevention is to minimize contact with rodent excreta. |
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Homeless chronic inebriates require access to transitional housing and supportive services in order to stabilize. |
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The attractively clothed sports seats are comfortable and supportive and the driving position perfect for my small frame. |
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The philosophy of the parole office was to be supportive to the offender, but maintain a role as a monitor of behavior. |
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Seriously, my family have been wonderfully supportive and I hope we'll have time to enjoy a nice walk together. |
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Some survivors may only be able to do abreactive work on an inpatient basis in a safe and supportive environment. |
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This warmth is balanced by his wariness of the political class, many of whom he considers unduly supportive of his former deputy. |
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Add Pedja Muzijevic's elegant and supportive piano accompaniment, and this is a Winterreise that repays an attentive ear and a watchful eye. |
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Like major depression, dysthymia can be treated with supportive therapy that provides advice, reassurance, sympathy, and education. |
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While the Greek press is far from docile, it has generally been extremely supportive of the Games. |
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Other supportive measures should be applied jointly with evaporative cooling. |
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Since his father wasn't very big on evangelistic campaigns, he declined to be supportive. |
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Also, consider racerback tops with a high Lycra content, as they are the most comfortable and supportive for larger bust sizes. |
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A number of researchers offer insights on supportive classroom environments and the use of technology in peer learning. |
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They have a stunning house, two adorable children and a legion of supportive friends. |
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The club is supportive of local junior golfers by inviting young players and high school students to play the course free of charge. |
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But if she isn't, her once supportive German bosses will not waste any time in dispensing with her services. |
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It's just as well there's no-one here right now to be sympathetic and supportive. |
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The front seats are comfortable and supportive, as are those in the rear, where leg room is surprisingly good for a short wheelbase vehicle. |
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They were willing to take chances, and were extremely supportive and adventuresome. |
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The girls tossed flowers and blew kisses as the ranks of military personnel passed by, a supportive gesture tinged with romanticism. |
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He was supportive generally of a so-called white list of countries from which people could not claim to need asylum. |
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The Consumers Association has been supportive of our moves to try and keep standards up. |
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His competition with the since-departed major was supportive and good-natured, a sign of maturity from an otherwise cocksure prodigy. |
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All of these ligaments are supportive and connective in nature and serve to stabilize the muscles and organs within the pelvic girdle. |
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My wife is leaving it up to me to come out of the closet and tell everyone, and she is very supportive. |
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Learning communities provide these students with an opportunity to learn within a supportive community of engaged students and involved faculty. |
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I did not get the comfort of a supportive family and I was cut off from my own kind. |
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These supportive systems are endoskeletal but do not develop in conjunction with guts or nerve cords. |
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He claims the kites interact with pheasants without any problems, and many gamekeepers in the area are supportive of the birds. |
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Patients may also need supportive care with transfusion of red cells and platelets. |
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Despite this, many working mothers encounter few problems and have supportive employers. |
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She asked whether it would be OK to e-mail supportive messages to Jeff in Iraq. |
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In supportive therapy, the therapist works to help the patient not regress around this phase. |
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I would like two lives and for my family to be reincarnated also and the people who are so helpful and supportive to me. |
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Another area where the 1990s have proved supportive of progressive economics concerns supply-side economics and the Laffer curve. |
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Most developed countries are very supportive of the Green Box as a way to support non-trade concerns such as environment. |
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My family, especially, is very supportive and has kept my feet on the ground. |
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The tabloids have given good reviews and he says people are generally supportive. |
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Hence, our self-reported data are not supportive of the idea that MCS syndrome is primarily a psychiatric or psychosomatic condition. |
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To understand the supportive anatomical structures of the pelvis it is necessary to see the ligaments, as well. |
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In fact, I would be supportive of reasonable and proportionate measures to sustain and promote it. |
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The leather and cloth front seats were extremely comfortable and very supportive, especially for spirited driving. |
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It opens with a series of dedicatory poems addressed to aristocratic women, representing them as a mutually supportive female community. |
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General supportive measures, such as oxygen, antipyretics, and appropriate monitoring, are also important. |
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All patients with pharyngitis should be offered appropriate doses of analgesics, antipyretics and other supportive care. |
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My close friends have been very supportive of my modelling, but some of them have been difficult, but I guess that's life. |
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We've already started to talk privately to a number of people and they're extremely supportive of the idea. |
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Family and friends for both litigants have testified in a supportive way for each. |
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The supportive environment encourages the group to discuss issues raised by the often sexist lyrics of hip hop. |
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Seniors need supportive environments to maintain good health and remain living independently. |
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She was extraordinarily supportive when I went through a bad patch some years back. |
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His parents, both in their seventies, are supportive of his career, even though they don't quite know everything he gets up to. |
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People are supportive and encouraging and helpful, so I feel extraordinarily fortunate. |
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I'm generally supportive of Higgs, but I don't like the prescriptive nature of it. |
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Parents can help their children through a breakup by being supportive without taking sides. |
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Even before Bush spoke, Senate Republicans announced plans to take the floor this morning to offer supportive commentary. |
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Will she need a smaller, more supportive environment or is she autonomous and independent enough to thrive on a big campus? |
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Antineoplastic agents include cytostatic drugs, hormones, antibiotics and other supportive therapy. |
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She says that her parents have always been supportive of her and offer advice that is always seriously considered. |
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Third, find a supportive community that validates and uplifts you instead of tearing you down. |
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My children have been very supportive and I babysit my grandchildren nearly every day. |
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I was a bit of a mummy's boy, and I recall her being very soft, very supportive. |
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Cancer drugs typically take six to eight years to be approved, which makes it vital to have supportive long-term backers. |
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We are supportive of the concept of the reduction of taxation if the family income is under the poverty line. |
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Although most respondents were enthusiastic or supportive of booking, about a quarter were sceptical or not convinced of its value. |
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The band's subtly supportive rhythm section is a strong element that buoys each of their numbers. |
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I'd like to thank my family for being really supportive and everybody that made my record with me. |
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This was the first time she had a family of sorts, a supportive audience, in a manner of speaking. |
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Muscles, tendons and ligaments surrounding the spine form a strong, flexible and supportive structure. |
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How can you be supportive, nurturing and loving if you are competing with your own children? |
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During the film, he evolves into a generous, supportive, fun-loving father figure. |
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It said it was currently balloting members in headquarter areas for supportive industrial action, and was receiving a very positive response. |
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In general, transient aplastic crises are common often requiring supportive care and transfusion. |
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Japan is taking a rather supportive stance because it is engaged in joint research with the U.S. to develop a theater missile defense system. |
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The guides maintain a safe and supportive atmosphere with plenty of time for relaxing. |
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People tend to be supportive and understanding, but it is not like somebody has died. |
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She credits her success to hard work, good teachers and supportive parents. |
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Only in supportive relationships can we deal with our personal demons and life disappointments. |
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Bliss also incorporated Elgar's characteristic falling sevenths, by way of a recognisable tribute to his distinguished and supportive dedicatee. |
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All seven will follow a strict training regime between now and the games and all in the Delta Centre will be very supportive of their work. |
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I am particularly supportive of an increased focus on growing Scotland's medium-sized ventures. |
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Maybe being emotionally supportive to others over the last few days has left me drained. |
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Everybody was being helpful and supportive to each other at a very difficult time. |
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Rhizome bracts and culm sheaths are protective and supportive, while foliage leaf blades are responsible for photosynthesis. |
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I'm sure he can shout and bawl like the best of them when he wants to but generally Colin is very supportive and confident. |
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While staff remained supportive, they encouraged the adolescents and young adults to become more independent and self-sufficient. |
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My postbag has been almost totally supportive, with about half of them from women. |
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Despite initial concerns, the students at the seminar were supportive of the initiative. |
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Of course, there were a number of positive responses, from quiet appeals for calm to supportive speeches in the House of Commons. |
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The Macmillan nurse who spoke to me later was very supportive and sympathetic. |
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The author also portrays Margaret's husband John not as the militant Protestant of some portrayals, but very supportive of his wife. |
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She revealed that her husband was not supportive of her attending college and had predicted she would flunk out. |
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For the Minister to suggest that I am not patriotic or supportive of our servicemen and servicewomen, is very deeply offensive to me. |
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They are also supportive of patronage-laden political systems and pork-barrel projects, which is the reason Fenton calls them jobs-oriented. |
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She was gentle and supportive, and these were qualities which carried over in to her work at the family centre. |
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The residents of the trailer park are generally, almost overwhelmingly, supportive of the show. |
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She has a loving family, with parents in a committed and mutually supportive relationship. |
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Associate with people who are mutually supportive and spend less time with friends or relatives who do not support you. |
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From the ones that were in our corner and supportive, we learned the value of having a reliable mentor. |
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The heartfelt words point to a man who was supportive and caring, but always full of laughter and fun. |
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My family, who had been so supportive of me, has now turned their backs on me. |
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It also entails the replacement, at least partially, of cold, ruthless, impartial legal discourse with a firm but paternally supportive discourse. |
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While Larry, on the other hand, was not especially attracted to Andie, he was fully supportive of Rachel exploring her attraction. |
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Yes, some people have been inconvenienced by traffic delays or annoyed by supportive athletes. |
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Her husband was supportive and even took the photos to submit with her application. |
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Many historians have leveled criticism at the Code, arguing that it was too conservative and supportive of the bourgeois. |
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Russell is wasted in what is essentially a standard supportive wife role. |
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But not everybody was so supportive of yesterday's paper, with of the groups representing senior police officers dismissing it as a wasted opportunity. |
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Her activity as a citizen journalist had fed into a larger vision of building a supportive community in Tamaulipas. |
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There are supportive African clergy calling for coexistence rather than violence. |
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If you come across, personality-wise, as someone sturdy and supportive, then guys who need a little rah-rah now and then will be attracted to you. |
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Our teachers are very supportive. If by chance we start dreaming in class, we get a sharp whack on our knuckles to bring us back to the real world. |
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Even Republicans who opposed a federal wage hike in this cycle were often supportive or silent about state and local increases. |
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To have proper legal recognition of our relationships doesn't take away the need for this hard work but it does help by giving a supportive structure within which to live. |
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Another piece of evidence that supported the study was that male talk tends to be more referential or informative, while female talk is more supportive and facilitative. |
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Therefore, dray actively sought a hospital that would be supportive of her decision to avoid another C-section. |
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And we can share loving, supportive amens, praying that one another's petitions come true, adding our voices to each other's grateful thanksgivings. |
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She apparently saw her boss, despite his egomania and narcissism, as the supportive father figure that she lacked in real life. |
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The herb's primary internal application is a supportive therapy for colds and chronic infections of the respiratory tract and lower urinary tract. |
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So, I started writing to this girl Tobi Vail who had a fanzine called Jigsaw, and she was very supportive. |
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It is not antithetical to art, and is frequently supportive. |
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His Empire State colleagues, while tentatively supportive, have been far less than fulsome in their comments. |
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Most of the rudist species listed by these authors are typical late Albian taxa, but their purported occurrences here require additional study and supportive documentation. |
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My voice sounded cheerful and supportive, properly concealing the hollowness I felt. |
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Others can be supportive, but freedom can not be delivered from the front seat of someone else's Humvee. |
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As ballet master in chief for Cincinnati Ballet since 2003, he is treasured for his thoughtful classes, clear observations, stern yet supportive nature, and sense of fun. |
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Suzanne, thanks for being so supportive with your comments on my blog. |
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If formal sources of law, and the law they produce, have become too thin and weak for the tasks they should accomplish, supportive normativity may be found in tradition. |
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As a basement membrane separates an epithelium from the underlying lamina propria or supportive tissue, so it also separates the follicle from the theca. |
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Finally, I talked to Katherine Stone, who knows something about supportive online communities. |
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They allow her to reflect on what lies behind his macho, bluff exterior and why she reacts to it in the way that she does, in a supportive, non judgmental setting. |
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Clinical care emphasized strict bed rest for 6 weeks and supportive care. |
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She had brought in a batch of anti-union legislation, specifically aimed out outlawing supportive action by separate unions, under the threat of sequestration. |
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Current and former employees have repeatedly made the case that it is not a supportive place to work and that it sexually discriminates in hiring and promotion. |
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The local government was strongly supportive of the fugitive president and vocal in its criticism of the Maidan. |
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It's also true that friends and colleagues in the workplace are sometimes very supportive of people with disabilities, but that fades in the face of mimicry and mockery. |
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When these supportive parts also are twinned in a guy with three nuts, the entire package of packages may work normally. |
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Tell them I miss having a supportive crowd, and I miss the laughs. |
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He is truly, unconditionally supportive of who she is and wants to be with her. |
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So we marked our anniversary, of course we did, but we did so in the quiet, undemonstrative, mutually supportive way we tend to do things like that. |
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She said the DIVA women were happy and supportive and her family ate the venison she brought home. |
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His open, supportive nature drew young people in, and he played a major role in starting the current boom times in which hundreds are engaged in myrmecology around the world. |
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As a family physician practicing obstetrics in an unsupported geographic area, I rely on the local obstetric consultant to be supportive of my decisions. |
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In Somalia, she had a large and supportive family and social network. |
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Hence, those troubled teenagers should have access to services, which can provide a supportive, confidential, non-judgmental counselling environment. |
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They slow down production of cholesterol and blood clots, make blood vessels and supportive tissue stronger, and reduce hemorrhoids and varicose veins. |
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Illustrated fictional storybooks can play a key supportive role in developing young children's awareness of and aesthetic response to the environment. |
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There was a great team spirit and mutually supportive atmosphere. |
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However, personal partners and close family remain supportive. |
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He and his family were extremely supportive of the relationship. |
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Join the group and get to know others in a warm and supportive atmosphere. |
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In Marks' study of 49 urban high school students, those who perceived classwork to be authentic and their teachers to be supportive showed enhanced engagement in school. |
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I was perseverant, I worked hard, and I had a supportive advisor. |
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He assumed that in marriage the wife's role is to be domestic and supportive, like Monica tolerating and tranquillizing even a hot-tempered and none too faithful partner. |
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Once that was done, they were supposed to revert to docile, compliant citizens, content to cooperate with allies no longer supportive of their aspirations. |
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It also needs to be engaged with and supportive of the geosciences. |
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He portrays him as a slightly nerdish character who cleverly ingratiates himself with his fellow journalists with a supportive word here and considerate action there. |
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An important way to ensure the defeat of al Qaeda is through applying pressure for change in the existing regimes' behaviors concurrent with supportive interaction with them. |
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More specifically, he notes that women are generally more gay supportive than men and that women are becoming a larger proportion of delegates to Methodist conferences. |
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Go for flexible but supportive shoes with cushioned insoles. |
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The supportive view has been founded on the pragmatic basis that Britain is integrally linked through imports and exports with the broader European economy. |
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Even though there has been an increase in the black middle class, the psychology of the group is still liberal, still supportive of big, interventionist government. |
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Most fishos would be a whole lot more supportive if sustainability efforts focused on sensibly reducing bag limits, size limits, etc., instead of being locked out altogether. |
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It is consistent with his criticism of US employers by not being supportive of partnership with unions or tolerant of pluralist employee interests. |
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Although supportive, he frequently challenged Bronk's poetry and poetics. |
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Although reports indicated he posed a risk at present there was some hope for the future because he was studying and working hard in custody, and had a supportive family. |
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Alliances can be quickly formed, and supportive friendships quickly made. |
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A cross-functional team approach and supportive environment offer Eddie the flexibility to do the things he feels necessary in driving the business. |
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Business is productive and gainful, and partnerships are supportive today. |
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These believers express a desire for political authority, but only of the type supportive of pro-family social nucleus and traditionally-bound, regulated liberties. |
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Words of encouragement and advice, and indeed a supportive phone call during the week, have always compensated any feeling of deflation at the scales refusing to go downwards. |
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Most of the materials used are of good quality, with weaker elements only revealed when you look inside the glovebox or feel underneath the obligingly supportive seats. |
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The study also shows that environmental factors such as warm and supportive parenting may play a role in promoting children's prosocial development. |
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Since its inception in February 2003, says WACT trustee and den mother Melanie Hamilton, the group has been a supportive, mutually inspirational affair. |
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Roseanna sounds supportive but is up to her elbows in blood. |
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The staff at Broadway Primary School, where I work as a dinner lady, and Haslingden High School, where Chantelle was a pupil, have been very supportive. |
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Yes, we can be selfish but we are also highly empathetic and supportive. |
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It was very much the dog and pony show, where morning panels of supportive broadcasters and opposing music industry spokesmen were taken in the afternoon. |
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In the spring, rebellion exploded across the previously supportive south. |
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Sen. Claire McCaskill, a leading voice on police demilitarization, was supportive of the White House announcement. |
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At Phoenix Multisport, the physically active and supportive sober community that Strode founded in 2007, people dare to dream. |
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Improvisers are open, understanding, supportive, truthful, and listen well. |
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If the runner tends towards pronation they would need a more supportive shoe which provides more stability. |
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There is also material on supportive therapies, emergencies, day surgery in proctology, and radiowave and its uses in ano-rectal surgery. |
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Craig's parents and little sister are supportive, but the insensitivity of his so-called friends reveals his isolation as an adolescent. |
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Orthodox Quakers were less supportive of women than the Hicksite Quakers, frustrating Sarah's intention to be recognized as a minister. |
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Thynne represents his edition as a book sponsored by and supportive of the king who is praised in the preface by Sir Brian Tuke. |
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Head Edward Halse praised hard-working and talented pupils, diligent and expert staff and supportive and encouraging parents. |
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Behnen says the state DNR has been supportive of shingle recycling in her experience. |
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Gounod's Je veux vivre waltzed away with some delightful coloratura interspersions, the orchestra thankfully more discreet but still supportive. |
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We are supportive of this and hope that legal intervent ions will not be necessary in the future. |
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But the scene outside Woodhull Hospital wasn't entirely supportive. |
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My father was very supportive of me as a musician, but any daddy is going to be a bit uptight with his little girl. |
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He was accompanied by his mother who is a craniosacral therapist and very supportive of her son. |
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The U.A.E. and Qatar have been supportive in the Arab world. |
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Again, the left-wing economists were supportive of such autarky and there is no evidence otherwise apart from unprovable assertions. |
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Jason Coombs has long been a supportive influence on this emerging industry and PivX as a company. |
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William III and Mary II, whilst supportive of the idea, had no interest in allowing it to delay their enthronement. |
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This may also be nonverbally communicated by a supportive midwife or doula, especially if she is a mother herself. |
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The recent addition of Matt Hayward to that staff underscores our commitment to provide our customers with supportive sales coverage. |
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The study shows that high quality human embryos secrete a chemical, trypsin, which renders the lining of the womb supportive of implantation. |
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Atkinson argued that following traumatization, the single most important factor to recovery is supportive family. |
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She was living in Cwmbran and had a GP who was supportive of transsexuals and their needs. |
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Sammy overcomes self doubts and teasing but with supportive parents and a very clever dog, Splodge, makes the team and the first game. |
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When the mayors took over, the Church was supportive and an Emperor crowned by the Pope was much more to their liking. |
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Haak presented this as supportive evidence for a Palaeolithic European ancestry. |
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Further supportive actions of turmeric, including hepatoprotective, hypolipidaemic, antioxidative and carminative actions, were also desirable. |
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Wilson MC, Sellwood RA Therapeutic value of a supportive brassiere in mastodynia. |
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The Herald's main political commentator is Iain Macwhirter, who writes twice a week for the paper and who is broadly supportive of independence. |
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George Keith, the fifth Earl Marischal was a moderniser within the college and supportive of the reforming ideas of Peter Ramus. |
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Company representatives have been supportive and in communication with Marte throughout her ordeal. |
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Our members include organizations engaged in, or supportive of, research, development and commercialization of life science technologies. |
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Under the second method, supportive functions expenses are apportioned under the general Regs. |
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A key project challenge was to design safe, suicide-preventive interiors while creating a noninstitutional, supportive environment. |
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Wallace remained supportive, though he increasingly turned to Spiritualism. |
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Although publicly supportive, Churchill was privately scathing about Eden's Suez Invasion. |
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And Jeremy was very supportive, even though he is a bit of an old worryguts. |
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Wingback chairs, like the Sturbridge exclusive option, offer high backs and supportive arms. |
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The study showed that people who are hungry are more inclined to be supportive of the welfare state and help the poor. |
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In Scotland, about 100 of the 227 members of the Parliament of Scotland were supportive of the Court Party. |
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Republicans, at first hostile to empire, only became supportive when Germany started to build her own colonial empire. |
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Its editorials were critical of many of Brown's policies and often more supportive of those of Conservative leader David Cameron. |
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Burton was generous and supportive to everyone throughout the production and coached the understudies himself. |
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In 1926, Robert John Tillyard wrote a predominantly supportive review of Doyle's book The History of Spiritualism in the journal Nature. |
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Several theorists of the previous chapters are supportive of this more telic view of human nature. |
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The Politburo had already met on 1 April to agree that the Nanking incident had been splittist and supportive of Teng Hsiao-p'ing. |
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If, actually your conversation was supportive rather than a slagfest, the only thing you have to be ashamed of is your indiscretion. |
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His mother Edith did not want him to abandon his studies for writing, but was later supportive of his books. |
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William and Mary, whilst supportive of the idea, had no interest in allowing it to delay their enthronement. |
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In the United States, Reagan was supportive, but he also launched diplomatic initiatives to resolve the crisis without a war. |
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In advanced cases, appropriate chemotherapy improves average survival over supportive care alone, as well as improving quality of life. |
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Medical charities such as Medicin Sans Frontieres, can only provide supportive care. |
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He was supportive throughout the Cuban missile crisis of 1962 and Kennedy consulted him by telephone every day. |
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By 1859 British opinion was no longer supportive of their nation's presence in the Mosquito Coast. |
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Hu had been supportive of Chiang's role throughout the northern expedition and the quell of southern rebellion. |
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The Diocese of False Bay has also been supportive of LGBTI clergy and members having celebrated the ministry of one of its openly gay priests. |
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John's Cathedral in the Diocese of Brisbane have officially become supportive and affirming of LGBT people. |
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Sarah Macneil, has been affirming and supportive of LGBT clergy and relationships. |
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Nevertheless, scholars have found that Zwingli was supportive of a role for music in the church. |
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Following an influx of supportive refugees and new elections to the city council, Calvin's opponents were forced out. |
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Major newspapers were highly supportive, including such conservative outlets as Time Magazine. |
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He also exchanged cordial and supportive letters with many reformers, including Philipp Melanchthon and Heinrich Bullinger. |
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Anarchism as a political movement was very supportive during this time of anationalism as well as of the Esperanto language. |
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At the time, the administration and governance of port were very supportive of economic growth. |
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Rowling has been constantly supportive of the films, and evaluated Deathly Hallows as her favourite one in the series. |
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While Adam Smith portrayed mercantilism as supportive of strict controls over the economy, many mercantilists disagreed. |
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Aligned in genetic tree differences were interpreted as supportive of a recent single origin. |
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He has engaged in supportive psychotherapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy in the outpatient clinic along with psychopharmacological treatment. |
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At the 2-month follow-up, the patient was still being treated in hospital for pleural effusions by means of diuretics, thoracocentesis and supportive treatment. |
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