These patients were newly quadriplegic patients and had sustained new postoperative root injuries. |
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While moving a boat on a trailer, a group of us sustained electrical injuries when the mast hit a high tension power line. |
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Unions in that country organizing under 10 percent of workers have sustained successful militancy. |
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Only you can force sustained revenue and earnings growth at your agency and you had best do it now. |
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He now enjoyed a sustained spell of supremacy which brought out the best in a determined York defence. |
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There are several straws in the wind and the jigsaw pieces have begun to fall into place for a sustained increase in the gold price. |
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They are carriers of important values that represent a common good, and that must be sustained by charitable beneficence. |
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My mother shuffled us around, as kids, to various Southern Baptist and Methodist churches, with little or no sustained involvement. |
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This behaviour certainly did not suggest a bird capable of sustained flight on migration. |
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This criminal's regular fasts are little more than a sustained effort to bolster his profile. |
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Building toward inclusion is a process that takes sustained effort, much like keeping a merry-go-round spinning. |
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The rise of Britain can be attributed, Ormrod argues, largely to successful and sustained mercantilism. |
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Several others, including two drivers, sustained lacerations after being beaten with blunt instruments, but were not admitted to hospital. |
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Aborigines sustained a strong attachment to ties of family and kin, however, and continued to acknowledge a wide range of relationships. |
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On Wednesday of this week he underwent surgery as a result of injuries sustained at the club. |
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The officials said some of the 47 injured students sustained fractures, but none appeared to be critically hurt. |
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The trials also showed that efficacy is sustained during a one-year treatment period. |
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Intense neuromuscular training at race distances can't be sustained for weeks at a time. |
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The absence of a sustained analysis on the role of literature and popular culture in the shaping of national identity is more serious. |
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The pneumatic pump operated the mechanical heart and sustained Clark for 112 days. |
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The problem was that they just couldn't seem to apply any sustained pressure. |
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That he has not in the end succeeded is no reflection on his sustained advocacy. |
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Each time the storm was seeded, sustained winds were reduced significantly. |
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Schubert was not one to underwork his string sections and the orchestra, playing flat out for sustained periods, was most impressive. |
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Here was mummy, the matriarch, whose strength had sustained us for so many years, her own health now in limbo. |
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Strangely, though, when you omit to fasten your seat belt the car lets out a single soft, sweet, sustained chime. |
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Plasma physicists recently reported key advances towards sustained thermonuclear fusion in the laboratory. |
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He was a wonderful architect and builder of fiction, who had mastered the art of the novel through years of sustained writing. |
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He sustained a head injury as a child and thereafter suffered from epilepsy and mental handicap. |
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Western theologians have yet to offer a sustained theological analysis of the impact of colonialism. |
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Such an advanced PURA can be sustained only as a bankable, profit-making business venture. |
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During sustained hypoxia, increased thalamic gating may decrease respiratory sensory projections to higher centers. |
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But profits are the lifeblood of a market economy and the key to sustained growth. |
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Garcia was scratched from Sunday's lineup due to the injuries he sustained on his left hand, but will be available later in the series. |
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At 50 shocks per second, the muscle goes into the smooth, sustained contraction of tetanus. |
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Pearce also examines the low-tech solutions, from rice terracing to rainwater harvesting, that have sustained communities for hundreds of years. |
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The marcher sustained the injury after a scuffle broke out when marchers broke the windows of a stationary taxi. |
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They eschewed the old Tennysonian order and its sustained Edwardian echoes. |
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To this has been added a sustained critique of much that passes for science studies. |
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The sheer tenacity of belief in it, rather than fact, has sustained a form of representative government for over two centuries. |
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In fact the book is deceptively simple in that its schematization appears to choke a more serious and sustained argument. |
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Both feminist publishers and feminist booksellers were sustained by the amount and length of time these backlist books were stocked. |
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Scotland have had worse beatings at the hands of the Sassenachs than they sustained last weekend, but few which left one so depressed. |
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Through the ages, Indian agriculture has been sustained by natural and man-made water bodies such as lakes, tanks, ponds and similar structures. |
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He had an X-ray on a suspected foot injury sustained when Johnson fired a sandshoe crusher into his right boot. |
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The Tall Blacks coach is looking for a more sustained focus from his team tonight in their second game of the Four Nations tournament in Perth. |
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Protesters dropped face-down in the streets, seeking cover amid sustained blasts of automatic rifle fire. |
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As a result of being hit by two torpedoes and over 20 salvos of gunfire in a night attack, Canberra I sustained critical damage. |
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But auspicious beginnings are not always reliable predictors of sustained success. |
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This augured a fundamentally contemptuous attitude toward the principles that had previously sustained US legitimacy. |
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By breaking the social bonds which sustained local communities, it destroys our geographical loyalties. |
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He was injured as sustained attacks on the security forces by both nationalists and loyalists continued. |
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The report and its findings will be used as an agenda for sustained and continuous improvement to enable all our students to develop and prosper. |
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Right now, her public profile has been sustained by revelations about her love life, and that is becoming a national joke. |
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A predictable response, retort media analysts, who believe that the loss-making business can no longer be sustained. |
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Gallic lordliness on all matters great and small isn't really sustained by the historical record. |
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An unusual amount of caution is leading businesses to press workers and facilities to a greater degree than can be sustained over the long haul. |
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The best way to get a feel of this ancient land is to course down its main artery, the Nile, which has sustained it in the past. |
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This has the practical advantage that they can be sustained logistically from the amphibious group just offshore. |
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G major also produces characteristic broken-chord textures, more sustained and a complement to simpler arpeggiation. |
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The transition to axial locomotion occurs at near maximum sustained swimming speed. |
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The ideological context of these exchanges over public policy is rooted in, and sustained by, references to the past. |
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As a sustained address to God, liturgical language is silent between the human beings who speak it. |
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Without the bone chilling, sustained freezing temperatures of years gone by the arachnid population thrives. |
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In any case, the first thesis gets the lion's share of sustained historical and sociological argument. |
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Once position, status, titles and the appurtenances of office sustained an external authority. |
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With these fundamentals being sustained, the exchange value of the RMB is expected to remain stable. |
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The essays that commanded my sustained attention ranged from one end of the century to the other, from the canon to the apocrypha and back. |
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On October 26, 1973, the Nantucket lightship reported sustained winds of 115 knots, and seas of 45 feet. |
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In a fall at Huntingdon he sustained a life-threatening injury to his kidney and was forced out of the saddle for three months. |
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The tsar was autocrat by divine right, sustained by the endorsement of the autonomous Orthodox church under its patriarch. |
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Indeed, her writing falls within an American antinomian tradition and can be seen as an act of sustained radical revisionist historiography. |
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Obviously, under these conditions monetary pumping can not generate a sustained up-trend in price indices. |
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Will no one revenge us of the injuries we have sustained from these turbulent priests? |
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It was an impressive performance with many haunting moments, wonderful legato sections and beautifully sustained final notes. |
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Two boys in the car, aged eight and three, sustained minor head and neck injuries respectively. |
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Both political leaders have been under sustained pressure to resile from these positions since then. |
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A television anchorwoman who sustained serious injuries in the Potters Bar train crash is improving slightly in hospital. |
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It's a law of thermodynamics, and no one has ever witnessed a sustained violation of it. |
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Clinicians and their patients need evidence based treatment strategies that produce complete sustained remissions and improve quality of life. |
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Two of the five patients sustained complete remission of symptoms for more than a year prior to the study. |
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The cumulative effect of all these landlord combinations sustained Irish landlordism into the early twentieth century. |
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Jones also underlines the importance of political pluralism, the rule of law and a free press for sustained intensive growth. |
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Cecil Gould has sustained that the altarpiece includes a self-portrait of the artist in the guise of his name saint, Saint Anthony of Padua. |
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Whatever injuries he may have sustained on the escape from Afghanistan is clearly healed. |
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The result of this quest for sustained improvement has involved relaunching and rebranding the Citizens Charter. |
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As April arrived the lake water level rose by a couple of feet after a sustained period of rain. |
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Unless there is a sustained effort and changes in attitudes and ideas are periodically reinforced, there can be no real change, she asserts. |
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The restrictions will stay in force until the problem is alleviated by a period of sustained rainfall. |
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Athletes who sustained a traumatic laceration requiring repair were eligible. |
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A construction labourer was killed and another sustained injuries when a private bus hit their motorcycle in Vazhapadi here on Sunday. |
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It followed a period of sustained pressure which had seen Figo wrong-foot three United defenders and chip the ball on to the crossbar. |
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He had sustained fractures to his skull, pelvis, and lower back, chest wounds and a broken arm. |
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Her knee is in bad shape from an injury she sustained the night before while refereeing a hockey game. |
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Seven years prior to admission, he sustained a traumatic ankle fracture that required surgical reduction. |
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A sustained strike at Ellesmere Port would have knock-on effects for the whole European operation. |
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Not until Richard usurped the throne in 1483 did Henry's prospects brighten, his cause sustained largely by his redoubtable mother. |
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The stunning songwriter has sustained a glittering career, but she's had enough and she's knocking it on the head. |
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At no stage during the match could he recall having sustained a knock to his head. |
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The same general comments apply equally well to other musical instrument capable of a sustained tone such as the woodwind and brass instruments. |
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For a sustained spell they threw everything but the kitchen sink at the visitors. |
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With the losses sustained in the civil war, perhaps the Confederates decided to recommission some of their retired ships. |
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The Greek government's sustained veto over recognition of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia infuriated its partners. |
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With a wingspan of three feet or more, flying foxes are the largest mammals capable of sustained flight. |
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They show that what the front office dismissed as kid stuff was, in reality, the greatest sustained burst of wit in American movie history. |
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With a sustained wind speed of 165 mph for 12 hours, with occasional gusts measured at between 185 to 200 mph, the building swayed alarmingly. |
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Optimism may be sustained for a while by redundancy payments, tax rebates, and by the belief that finding another job will be easy. |
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The proximity of the two tanks also demanded a quick release and clearance before the rear motor compartment of the lead tank sustained damage. |
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She fights off agonising back pain, sustained in a work injury two years ago, to keep the show on the road. |
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Their thinking cannot be based on wide reading or a deep and sustained engagement with issues. |
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When the colonists arrived, they, too, were sustained by maple syrup due to the scarceness of white sugar. |
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This is achieved by applying sustained external pressure to the affected lower extremity. |
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Aidan O'Mahony sustained a thigh injury in the drawn encounter, and is rated doubtful. |
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Though private radio has sustained painful financial losses so far, their executives are still walking about whistling a cheery tune. |
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Whilst one guitar churns and rasps with melodic chime, the other layers in off kilter leads and rich sustained sounds. |
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There must surely be a broad public interest in just complaints of this kind being sustained. |
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Street painting is sustained in equal measure by the public adoration of icons and artistic self-denial. |
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He said the storm was moving towards west-north-west at 19 kilometres per hour with maximum sustained winds at 100 kilometres per hour. |
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The system was said to be moving west-north-west at seven miles per hour, with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph. |
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The player was adjudged to have been offside and his sustained protests at that decision earned him firstly a yellow and then a red card. |
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A relaxed but buoyant atmosphere sustained by well-tempered music and the interior design neat and elegant. |
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A 37 year old man presented to the emergency department with a blast injury, sustained as a result of inflating a radial tyre which exploded. |
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Such changes require sustained hard work on activities that are not particularly high profile. |
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In early November, he sustained a minor injury at Flemington racecourse in his final career race. |
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A proper balance of the two forces is necessary to achieve sustained prosperity. |
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But those benefits can only be sustained when trade remains in rough balance. |
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Cruise missiles are typically low-flying guided missiles that use jet propulsion to allow sustained flight. |
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The small, winged AGM-86B is powered by a turbofan jet engine that propels it at sustained subsonic speeds. |
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The second patient sustained a heavy blow to the Achilles tendon from a falling metal bar 10 weeks after the initial trauma. |
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At the end of the two weeks he sustained a full rupture of both Achilles tendons when he crouched down to put a video in his machine. |
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Best wishes to Eilish Marren who sustained a broken ankle recently and we wish her a speedy recovery and a quick return to the playing field. |
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In the ensuing gun battle three army jawans, one police man and a civilian sustained bullet injury. |
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Nakata's film was a slight, unnerving fairytale sustained by an atmosphere of encircling evil. |
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In several universities, divinity schools were among the most vibrant sources of ideas and sustained engagement. |
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They had been subject to sustained mental abuse from a so-called scab patrol. |
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Doctors say they regularly treat people with injuries sustained while doing aerobics or exercising in the gym. |
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He's gone six months without, the longest sustained abstinence of his life. |
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But there is no mention of such a phenomenon in the EIA reports of the projects on the Teesta, which is sustained by glacial melt, snowmelt run-off and monsoon rainfall. |
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But amid this widespread and sustained dissatisfaction, 2014 was a terrible year for third-party candidates. |
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That team fought their way back to the CIA annex with other Americans and sustained a low-level firefight throughout the evening. |
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The fact that the virus is still alive has sustained many safety concerns, both rational and irrational, about its use. |
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Beijing, famously, launched a coordinated and sustained attack against Google a half decade ago to injure its business in China. |
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A buccaneer wants status, too, but only if that status is justly earned and sustained through the quality of his work. |
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Passengers at Haymarket station are sustained in their long vigils by the wit of a waggish train announcer who does his best to bring cheer to their dismal existences. |
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While being choked during her attack, Sclove explained, her cervical spine sustained injury, which took several weeks to develop. |
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Five subjects were able to successfully pilot the quadcopter quickly and accurately for a sustained period of time through an obstacle course in the university's gymnasium. |
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What remains in the Waning West is a poignant landscape rich in local meanings, a reminder of a past that never quite produced sustained material abundance. |
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Hundreds of rioters launched a sustained assault along the West Circular Road before a water cannon and plastic bullets were used to disperse the mob. |
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The violins thirds quiveringly descend from the climax to a low F and the final quatrain returns to narration, over the fiddle's sustained bitonal notes. |
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They are the type of laws that supported slavery, bringing about the creation of an Uncle Tom's Cabin, and the type of laws that sustained a Jim Crow era of segregation. |
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The father seeks an order for interim joint custody with both children to reside with him while the mother recovers from her injuries sustained in a riding accident. |
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He sustained grave internal injuries and his swift recovery was put down to the rapid response of the Wiltshire Air Ambulance, which got him to intensive care without delay. |
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This sort of sustained engagement can short-circuit racially triggered instances of the confirmation bias, wrote Dobbin. |
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Jamie, who has been a keen rally enthusiast since his early teens, is said to be making good progress despite the extensive injuries he sustained. |
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Compared to its refined counterpart, wholewheat pasta gives a slower, more sustained release of energy into the bloodstream, is higher in fibre and more nutritious too. |
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One of the children, aged about six kept making a noise. It was an extremely high pitched tone with pronounced wobble, loud and sustained, intermittently for an hour or so. |
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Britain has seen sustained real price reductions in sourcing energy. |
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In the first innings Lee had been erratic and expensive, like Warne conceding more than 100 runs, but yesterday he sustained a decent pace and allied it to accuracy. |
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His family believes he may be disoriented from a head injury he sustained last month, according to his sister. |
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The book is a sustained meditation and examination of the backlash phenomenon as it has transformed the political landscape of Frank's home state of Kansas. |
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A claim of res ipsa loquitur will usually not succeed, or indeed be necessary, if there is any actual evidence about how the loss or injury was sustained. |
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This revolving door concept hampered any chance of building sustained chemistry and camaraderie between the players and thereby undermined team play. |
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American Zabriskie had been the first rider to wear the yellow jersey this year but lost it in the team time-trial when he fell and sustained several injuries. |
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One crew came under such sustained abuse that town hall chiefs ordered Neighbourhood Safety officers to ride shotgun on the truck to stop the attacks. |
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It's sustained a lot of stresses and strains before, although of course the media age brings it home to people with an intensity and immediacy that didn't previously exist. |
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Positive, ripely flavoured, with a hint of wax and a long, sustained, dry aftertaste makes this the perfect wine for those who like grace at their table. |
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The catalyst for the piece, as Carlson instructed us in advance, was a spell of aphasia resulting from an accident she sustained while studying rodeo skills. |
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A sustained effort, and not just a one-stop speech, could reframe the race. |
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It is one of the most admired of all Middle English romances nowadays, because of its narrative coherence and life and the sustained interest of its action. |
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Theophrastus sustained the Aristotelian character of the Lyceum. |
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The rumblings of discontent are getting louder, more sustained. |
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Still no enemies were being engaged in running fire fights, or surrendering, and all the time casualties were mounting through sustained enemy sniper fire. |
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The Violin Concerto starts off, for instance, with dissonant sustained chords auguring a foray into some atonal world of austerity and gray shadings. |
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Mr shand died in hospital as a result of a serious head injury which he sustained during a fall last night. |
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And it is evidence, observers say, that sustained political engagement, party training, and civil-society building can eventually bring down autocrats. |
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Or the person may have been sustained, but mercilessly mocked and shunned in life. |
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In conclusion, optic nerve axonal injury appears to be a frequent finding in infants who have sustained acceleration-deceleration whiplash-type trauma. |
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Australians shared the same language, relied on British news for knowledge of the world, and were schooled in an education system which sustained British loyalties. |
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In an age of globalisation and marketisation, the life values sustained through the community life and love are constantly diffusing and substituted with competition. |
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The only honest discussion of football will be one initiated and sustained by fans. |
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Nikree is concentrating on the double sculls to be raced tomorrow, and Yung did well despite nursing a sprained ankle which she sustained earlier this week. |
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In an earlier piece, I noted that former president Ronald Reagan sustained a subdural hematoma after a horseback riding accident. |
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In that time, we have had no substantive policy change, no sustained national movement, no turning of the page. |
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Wounds sustained in barnyards or stables are considered contaminated. |
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It is not required as a matter of law for a conviction to be sustained. |
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Roland died in hospital in Canberra last Friday from head injuries he'd sustained during a base jump off a skyscraper in Shanghai earlier this month. |
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After a sustained period of pressure, Djorkaff nodded the ball down from a throw-in and into the path of the striker on the left-hand side of the area. |
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Commentators explained that this gave them instant and sustained energy. |
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If the quick dose of bullishness is sustained longer than anticipated, you can raise your sell order every day to stay within a tick of the latest low. |
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A decorated veteran, Kent sustained major injuries when he stepped on a landmine during his tour of duty in Vietnam. |
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Any restaurant with a sustained fame ends up becoming a set, of sorts, and on that front, Sotto Sotto cinched it. |
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So yes, there was a lot of meaty stuff that sustained me over those eight years. |
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Because at its core, this sustained, systematic abuse of women is the problem. |
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Not surprisingly, 52 per cent of all chief executives surveyed, regardless of location, cite sustained or steady top-line growth as being of greatest concern. |
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The track's grandstand terrace, adjacent to its historic grandstand structure, sustained heavy damage, as did the paddock, jockeys' quarters, and infield tote board. |
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Often it means only that a lucky formula was hit upon early in a career that was thereafter sustained by a ready audience. |
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The entrance in an internal wall is far wider than the original but Lounsbury sustained some minor collateral damage anyway. |
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Her husband, who was sitting beside her, sustained a whiplash injury and an injury to his shoulder. |
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If these conditions do not hold, then the Marshallian model cannot be sustained. |
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Over the centuries the priory has sustained some damage, but nonetheless it is still inhabited by its current owners, the Turbervill family. |
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Batsman Nicky Peng and all-rounder Alex Wharf sustained injuries in the same match and will miss out against Essex. |
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The nought which is you has devoured the style and been sustained for a while as a non-you until the style is emptied out by the noughting self. |
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In 2012, the Airport faced sustained criticism from the First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones. |
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A cull takes place each November and February to ensure numbers can be sustained. |
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Nearly half of these died of diseases caught before they were captured, or damage sustained during capture and transit. |
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Nubia was one of the relatively few places in Africa to have a sustained Bronze Age along with Egypt and much of the rest of North Africa. |
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The earliest Welsh literature was poetry, which was extremely intricate in form from its earliest known examples, a tradition sustained today. |
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It significantly improved the sustained virological rate in genotype-1 HCV infected patients, mainly for noncirrhotic patients. |
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As a result, Aneeqa died on the spot while Ume Habiba sustained serious injuries and was rushed to local hospital in a precarious condition. |
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An attempted capture of a great blue heron by a golden eagle resulted in the death of both birds from wounds sustained in the ensuing fight. |
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To recover from the losses sustained at Cravant, fresh troops under the Earl of Douglas were dispatched from Scotland to France. |
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The man sustained palsy in his lower body parts, a fracture to his lumbar vertebra as well as to two of his chest vertebras. |
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The 16-year-old was taken to Limassol Hospital where it was confirmed that he had sustained a nasal bone fracture. |
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Faneela sadly died in 2012, after undergoing surgery linked to injuries she sustained when she was abused by her birth mother as a baby. |
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Agents commonly used in clinical practice are sustained release metoprolol, carvedilol, bisoprolol and nebivolol. |
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Some historians believe that the Mongol invasion destroyed much of the irrigation infrastructure that had sustained Mesopotamia for millennia. |
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After a period of sustained expansion throughout the 20th century, liberal democracy became the predominant political system in the world. |
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In particular, average income and population began to exhibit unprecedented sustained growth. |
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The Romans established organised ports, shipping increased and sustained trade began. |
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While none of the band members sustained any major injuries, some shows were cancelled as a result. |
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The rising affluence of the Fifties and Sixties was underpinned by sustained full employment and a dramatic rise in workers' wages. |
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This drug and a similar medication called boceprevir nearly have doubled the number of patients with a sustained response. |
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Mossack Fonseca notified its clients on April 1, 2016 that it had sustained an email hack. |
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A couple of moppers were then sent into the coffee-room with their proper implements, and quickly removed the soiling the floor had sustained. |
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The very bony fish fed indentured servants, and sustained George Washington's desperate Delaware army. |
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Those stones were sustained or stayed by buckles and fermillets of gold for more firmness. |
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In economics, inflation is a sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. |
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Indeed, after having effectively sustained a long war, its administration was in disarray. |
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The OSCE continues to have a presence and a number of initiatives to bring a sustained peace to the region. |
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Six patients sustained the skull base injury during endoscopic sinus surgery, and 1 patient was injured during septoplasty. |
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The ship also sustained some external damage from shrapnel and cannon fire, and three crewmen were wounded. |
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Paul Messara's charge was reported to have sustained a cut above the sesamoid bone on her front leg when suffering an overreach. |
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A Cleveland Police spokeswoman said he sustained a broken breast bone, internal injuries and lacerations. |
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Germany is a developed country with a very high standard of living sustained by a skilled and productive society. |
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So from day one of the new government, we saw a sustained orgy of divisiveness and meanness about immigration, Aborigines and dole bludgers. |
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Enclosed land was twice as valuable, a price which could be sustained only by its higher productivity. |
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As for the development of the parochial system, David's traditional role as its creator can not be sustained. |
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What was the type of injury sustained by the survivors and by folks who were injured, fatally, in order to delethalize aircraft? |
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However, a week before the fight, David Haye sustained a cut to the head which required several stitches, so yet again the fight was postponed. |
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After the fight, it was revealed that Froch had sustained a perforated eardrum and a cracked rib in his final sparring session before the fight. |
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Busby was initially unable to assume his duties due to the serious injuries he sustained in the Munich air disaster. |
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The damage sustained in the fire is so great that the whole building will have to come down. |
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Meanwhile, new bands such as New York's Winger and New Jersey's Skid Row sustained the popularity of the glam metal style. |
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The composition of Dido and Aeneas gave Purcell his first chance to write a sustained musical setting of a dramatic text. |
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They required a coordinated show of focused exertion, not sustained, but rather at specific moments. |
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Miss Gee is understood to have sustained more serious injuries and is also expected to need a skin graft. |
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Today, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is considered by most of the critics to be one of the first sustained feminist novels. |
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However, they do inherit the disadvantages of capital assets if a loss is sustained on disposition. |
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Tepary beans sustained native people for thousands of years in the Sonoran Desert, but then nearly disappeared. |
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Roger L'Estrange produced both The News and City Mercury, but neither of them was a sustained effort. |
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It is also one of the earliest recorded examples of sustained poetry in a Germanic language. |
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It has achieved much acclaim as well as sustained academic and artistic interest. |
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Once a helmet has sustained an impact from falling, that part of the helmet is structurally weakened, even if no visible damage is present. |
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On average, about 67,000 people are admitted to the hospital each year from injuries sustained while working with horses. |
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In recent history, sustained meditation has been pursued by a minority of monks in Buddhist monasteries. |
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Stylistically, Anselm's treatises take two basic forms, dialogues and sustained meditations. |
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He thought he knew being aflame. But this was sustained explosion, reaching now and then a quite unendurable brisance. |
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Language is a powerful superstructural semiotic tool through which hegemonies, gendered or otherwise, are created and sustained. |
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A Belieber is sustained by the hope of someday being followed by, and receiving a direct message from Justin on Twitter. |
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However, since the eighteenth century there has been a sustained effort to write in Haitian Creole. |
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The Middle Ages witnessed the first sustained urbanization of northern and western Europe. |
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Wassersug published correspondence in Nature summarizing measurements and calculations of peak and sustained work rates of a horse. |
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She claims that print created a sustained and uniform reference for knowledge as well as allowing for comparison between incompatible views. |
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Many historic buildings on and adjacent to Main Street sustained severe damage, as did a number of bridges in and around the town. |
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These rookeries sustained criminal social systems that provided schooling in crime for the young and newcomers. |
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Nicolaas, or Nick, as the family called him, wanted to turn professional but an ear injury, sustained during the war, spiked his plans. |
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For a year past, he knew the inevitable, yet by his indomitable will kept strongheartedly to his' work, sustained by a rugged vitality. |
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We rode five farsakhs today, sustained by a single bowl of curds and tortured by the wooden saddles. |
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After the vote is taken, the Chairman states that the decision of the Chair is sustained, or reversed, as the case may be. |
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The songs built slowly with anger, ache, tearfulness and fury, with sustained notes and cascading melismas. |
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This suggests it is not knowledge that is the issue, but a lack of concerted and sustained action. |
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The main problems were safety, reliability, weight and, especially, sustained operation. |
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At noon, the Fox Field weather gauges near Lancaster showed sustained 40 mph winds from the west, with gusts up to 53 mph. |
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Fortunately the wharenui sustained only minor structural damage and continued to have running water, power and sewerage. |
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Collapsing infrastructure and traumas sustained by windblast are tertiary effects. |
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A sustained Austrian artillery bombardment eventually convinced Napoleon to withdraw his forces back onto Lobau Island. |
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The combination of these three xanthines results in a sustained buzz that doesn't end in a crash. |
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The highest quality NAND flash memory component used in the Ammo USB drives offer maximum reliability and sustained fast data transfer rates. |
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I commend Kurdish and Yezidi fighters for their determined and sustained efforts to reclaim the town. |
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Speed Gifted and Cheshire Cat were reported to have sustained only cuts and bruises. |
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The proceedings continued for a week, in which time, out of 55 bills, 42 were sustained and 13 dismissed. |
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For a defendant to be held liable, it must be shown that the particular acts or omissions were the cause of the loss or damage sustained. |
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The plaintiff thereby gains damages which are not measured by reference to any loss sustained. |
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Raised corticomotor excitability of M1 forearm area following anodal tDCS is sustained during robotic wrist therapy in chronic stroke. |
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British experts believe that injuries on his body are akin to those sustained in a chariot accident and that his mummification was botched. |
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Everyone received face value for wartime certificates, so that the national honor would be sustained and the national credit established. |
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Quinoid redox cycling as a mechanism for sustained free radical generation by inhaled airborne particulate matter. |
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Outside the town is the Santa Brigida mine which sustained the town until it gave out. |
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The communities around the Minas Basin were sustained by fishing, logging, farming, mining, boat building and shipbuilding. |
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During the naval operation, Atahualpa sustained a leg injury and returned to land. |
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Reforms have permitted sustained economic growth since 1993, except for a slump after the 1997 Asian financial crisis. |
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That his personal household sustained losses indicates he was in the thick of the fighting. |
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In late hemorrhagic cases, high and sustained viremia, severe platelet loss and poor immune response were often cited as causes of death. |
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The economy since then has continued to prosper with the sustained growth of tourism from mainland China and the construction of new casinos. |
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Unlike other groups in the Northeastern area of the Americas, the Beothuk never established sustained trading relations with European settlers. |
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In both cases, there was no sustained cry that he was an appeaser or soft on communism. |
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In its heyday, it sustained an international culture that strung together groups as diverse as the Magyars, Armenians, and Chinese. |
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The authorities found Dekenipp at the grill shop, with multiple wounds that he had sustained while crawling through the razor wire. |
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Low inflation in recent months has raised concerns of deflation, a sustained drop in prices that can choke off growth. |
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Domitian's rigorous taxation policy ensured that this standard was sustained for the following eleven years. |
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