When you're watching a seemingly coherent film, you do expect attention to detail and continuity, you also expect the use of logic and reason. |
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A major trend in home furnishings seemed to be the use of complementary colours. |
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Such an analysis reconsiders the legal categories that regulate the use of filmic evidence. |
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The founder of this ancient and mystical order stated that one can gain invisibility with the use of clouds. |
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So that there is the use of language by the Parliament which engages concepts with which the common law is familiar. |
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In specific populations, clinical studies have demonstrated improvement of patient survival with the use of these implantable devices. |
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Casino operators are trying to block the use of the gaming machines in betting shops. |
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Messenger says yogurt formulators, in certain cases, can eliminate the use of aspartame by using the proper prebiotic fiber. |
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I can't manage Graham's hedge trimmer, and the use of garden shears is beyond me, too. |
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In earlier times, socks were mended with the use of a wooden darning egg, a practice rarely seen today. |
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This information is used to set the system goals through the use of simple or complex predictive models. |
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Executives can be alerted to the risks the business is facing by the use of dashboards. |
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It is usual for stags to be retrieved off the hill in the traditional way with the use of garrons. |
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It must postdate Sir Thomas's award of the Garter in 1503, and the use of renaissance ornament in English glass occurs from about 1515 onwards. |
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He greatly enjoyed being a surgical registrar at Barts and pioneered the use of the gastroscope in England, learning the technique in Germany. |
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Councillors agreed to restrict the use of the car park to daylight hours, with the gates being locked at 8pm each evening. |
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The Prophet tells us that one of the first things we have to account for on the Day of Judgment is the use of our time. |
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The last of these included the use of preoperative assessment clinics to ensure that patients were fit for surgery. |
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Neither study distinguished between the use of local anesthetic and general anesthetic. |
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Small sample sizes limit the use of inferential statistics and decrease the external validity or generalizability of the findings. |
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Consequently, up to the present day there is no clear legal regulation concerning the use of genetic fingerprinting. |
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A death mask was made using a mould filled with plaster, which was also painted and the use of gold gave it an authentic appearance. |
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Another aspect of the growth in electronic delivery channels has been the sharp growth in direct entry and the decline in the use of cheques. |
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Granger's framework can be seen as a preventative in minimizing the use of meaningless correlations. |
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At the same time, last weekend the UN admitted that HIV infection is spreading worldwide, despite the use of preventatives and precautions. |
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He was a pioneer in the use of computers in geographical research and teaching. |
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The manager's experiments have included the use of 27 players in three fixtures, including 14 debutants. |
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The National Fire Protection Association is concerned about the use of flammable liquid germicides where electro-surgery or lasers are used. |
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Chemically-produced white skin occurs in the use of some germicides and in the production of rubber products. |
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It has been reported that the use of THH leads to reversible inhibition of germinal cell development in both humans and rats. |
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A significant feature is that decorative timberwork hides the simple beam construction and the use of steel for the beams. |
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Also in Spain, the Catalan Parliament unanimously approved a resolution to decriminalize the use of medical marijuana. |
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While plans are still at an early age, MSPs have ruled out the use of any space for private functions such as parties or weddings. |
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During the fights in the film, he had taken risks in doing all the stunts on his own, without the use of a dupe or a body double. |
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It has issued new standards for cooking oil used to cook deep-fry food in an effort to prevent the use of old and contaminated oil. |
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Animation is a genre that has taken gigantic strides in creativity and in the use of technology. |
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The Rococo style, characterized by lavish ornamentation, organic forms and the use of gilding, grew to its height in 18th century France. |
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Speaking as a former bailiff in the region, I can assure you that many island crofters prefer the use of a gill net to a fishing rod. |
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The German proclivity towards deep motifs is at least partially attributable to the use of water-powered cutting wheels. |
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The underlying principle of revision is the use of various defamiliarising techniques that upset the reader's expectations. |
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After defeating Harold at the Battle of Hastings, William gained control over England by the use of the Feudal System. |
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Now let me be quite clear that I'm not the kind of person given to the use of profanity or offensive language. |
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Microwave irradiation can also allow the use of less or no solvent and can produce fewer byproducts, giving a purer product. |
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Proper deflocculation allows the use of less water to make the slip a liquid, this keeps the molds from getting too wet. |
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Mechanization of cotton cultivation has cut employment dramatically, and the use of defoliants and pesticides has caused health problems. |
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By 1985 one-third of the country was considered wasteland, thanks to the use of chemical defoliants. |
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Is the media, in fact, glamorizing the use of pot, or is this just a realistic portrayal that we're seeing? |
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There, for example, the Court held that drug laws can prohibit the use of the narcotic peyote in a religious ceremony. |
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The Convention explicitly prohibits the use of such measures to deter asylum seekers from seeking to enter a country. |
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Nurses may be presented with exceptional or life-threatening situations prohibiting the use of assistive patient handling equipment. |
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The Chief of Navy, VADM Chris Ritchie, said he was determined to eliminate the use of prohibited drugs in the navy. |
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As Epstein notes, making no exception to a general prohibition on the use of force is not an option. |
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When it comes to local news, we will continue with our general prohibition on the use of anonymous sources. |
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This measure allows for more flexibility in the use of housing funds that sit idle because of prohibitive restrictions. |
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The name comes from the use of a horn bell to project the sound and often a horn reed cap as well. |
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Increased prominence is being given to the use of best practices and program management decision-making. |
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In other parts of the western world, the use of force and crude political arm-twisting is delegitimized and no longer comme il faut. |
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By the mid-1970s, the United States government banned the use of CFCs as aerosol propellants but it resisted a total ban for all industries. |
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The book begins with an essay on symmetry and then describes the use of symmetry and proportion in the design of temples. |
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The theme of metatheatricality is foregrounded through the use of a proscenium arch, which frames the Crucible's theatre-in-the-round. |
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On the manor the peasants worked the lord's demesne in return for protection, housing, and the use of plots of land to cultivate their own crops. |
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In this case, cineplastic surgery was performed to prepare the limb for the use of a prosthetic. |
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Advancements in the use of anesthetic agents, infection control, blood typing, and prosthetics saved numerous lives and gave hope to the wounded. |
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While demonology may be the most dramatic, mediumship is also a form of necromancy, as is divination, which employs the use of spirit guides. |
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There was no apparent increased risk of getting a brain tumour demonstrable that could be related to the use of a mobile phone. |
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Various provisions of treaties and protocols under international humanitarian law prohibit the use of human shields by a party to a conflict. |
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Such dendrograms present the data from high-dimensional row spaces in a form that facilitates the use of human pattern recognition abilities. |
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I believe that the use of the software by a large group of student users provided useful feedback to the developer. |
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The reason these denunciations of the use of urgency carry some weight is because its misuse raises important questions of democratic oversight. |
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They were some of the first colonists to this world, and after the use of many technological advancements on their bodies have attained godhood. |
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The course stresses loyalty and dependability as well as safety procedures and the use of personal protective equipment. |
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These numbers are compounded by the use of depleted uranium during the war, made out of nuclear waste and used in bombs and bullets. |
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Under the proposed resolution, failure to comply with this deadline would justify the use of force to depose him. |
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Psionic Telekinesis is simply the use of psionic power to move or manipulate physical matter. |
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Another promising approach is the use of butyric acid derivates such as 4-phenylbutyrate. |
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The riot was a dirty trick which was pulled off through the use of deception, and Bloggergate is the same thing. |
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Some general decrease in per capita alcohol consumption and the use of designated drivers has helped. |
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The police should have at least stopped the people being thrown out, especially if it was done with the use of dogs and goons. |
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Within the past decade considerable interest has developed in the use of magnesium for desulphurizing blast furnace iron. |
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On Friday the State Department confirmed the use of a private security detail managed by officers of its Diplomatic Security Service. |
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Anything that punishes crime and prevents the use of guns has to be a good thing. |
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Ancient historical documents describe the use of crude containers, such as gourds, leaves, shells, animal skins, and even human skulls. |
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In contrast, Church was more favorably disposed towards the use of budgets in business. |
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He is also being sued by the companies for trespass, conversion and detinue, and for monies had and received to the use of the companies. |
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Many users can get around such blocks, however, through the use of proxy servers that detour around them. |
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The Army has instituted numerous goals to increase the use of commercial purchases. |
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A recent article in The Sunday Times mentioned the use of the herb devil's claw for the treatment of frozen shoulder. |
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They purveyed the lie that Connolly was entirely opposed to the use of armed struggle. |
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The Wesleys understood the use of hymns for popular devotion and instruction. |
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The Aborigines made a highly interesting exhibition of skill and dexterity in the use of the boomerang and throwing spears. |
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His work is known for the high quality of workmanship and the use of filigree, granulation, and engraved gemstones. |
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While the use of grapeseed oil dates back to Biblical times, it has only recently become a staple on healthfood store shelves. |
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Otherwise, the implication is that the use of coordinate graphs simply adds to the learner's syntactic translational problem. |
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This is the first time that the use of dressed stone masonry is made, a major step in the evolution of building construction. |
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They discussed the understanding of dark matter by the use of gravitational lenses. |
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Oxaloacetate, for instance, can be formed from pyruvate, carbon dioxide, and water, with the use of one ATP molecule. |
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For its part, Congress authorized the use of force to effectuate the Security Council resolutions against Iraq. |
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It is known commercially to treat salmon suffering from infestation with sea lice by the use of the insecticide dichlorvos. |
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History and theory show that the use of naked government aggression is not a moral or efficacious way of dealing with poverty. |
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North Yorkshire County Council is to lobby the Government in an effort to reduce the use of disposable nappies. |
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In this arena, too, the use of wireless PDAs can reduce turnaround time for transcribing physician dictations by half. |
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The barometer readings calculated in mega watts per hour indicate that the use of green electricity is increasing. |
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In Manchester, the use of video evidence in courtrooms has increased eightfold since early last year. |
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Screen shots show the use of the curve, light diffusion and terracing to invite the player. |
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We model these properties with a basic thermodynamic framework without the use of more elaborated theory as has been done previously. |
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Treatment may include the use of chelating agents such as dimercaprol, dimercaptosuccinic acid, and dimercaptopanesulfonic acid. |
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It is a symbolic reassertion of the efficacy of diplomacy and dialogue over the use of force in international disputes. |
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Commercial groups or individuals will continue to pay for the use of the facility as before. |
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Cultivated grapes cannot be grown profitably without the use of fungicides to control grape powdery mildew. |
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Indeed, the plaintiffs in this case are relying on decisions disallowing the use of animal tests by plaintiffs to prove causation. |
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He says six states have upheld the use of eminent domain for private business development, while nine forbid it. |
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After years of rubber-stamping, courts are beginning to cut back on the use of eminent domain for private parties. |
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Keeping the skin moisturised between attacks, and including the use of emollients in daily routines can also control eczema. |
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A new format was introduced, disclosing information on the use of raw material, and other uses of cost reports were suggested. |
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In addition, the assembling operation is discommodious by the use of the additional part. |
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Another striking similarity between Gullah and the languages of West Africa is the use of proverbs to teach and advise. |
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Dissatisfied consumers will discontinue the use of such services, as they would with any vendor. |
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However, it is designed to promote best practice, in terms of discouraging the use of, or minimising the harm caused by, marijuana. |
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The City of Calgary hasn't banned the use of pesticides and herbicides, but it does want them to be used more discriminately. |
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Later, coordinated tactics between gunships and other helicopters led to the use of color-coded teams. |
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This would not affect the use of such a weapon in order to prevent the suffering of an injured or diseased deer. |
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More and more men each year are deciding to get disembarrass of unsightly back and chest hair through the use of optical maser hair removal. |
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Instead, we do not give encouragement in this country to those who favour the use of coal for energy, at all. |
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The huge weight that should encumber the use of police violence, especially lethal violence, against members of the public has been lessened. |
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It is suing to block the use of the punchcard ballots, claiming the system is faulty and disenfranchises minority voters. |
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Disengagement of the motor drive shall permit the use of a wrench on the output shaft flats. |
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Surely the administration would not resort to blackmailing us into allowing the use of the airport to further their own ends? |
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He is known to alter his appearance through the use of disguises and has travelled extensively through the US, Europe, Canada and Mexico. |
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In the past, the use of heat disinfestation has been seriously constrained by its high cost compared with chemical options. |
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Language, the use of words, and how information and disinformation is handled, can be crucial to the twists and turns of history. |
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For them to call themselves a community group is disjunctive with the use of language. |
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Swensen reins in the use of disjunctive techniques, as Gander does, by structuring the volume according to a clear pattern. |
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They were also asked, gradually, over weeks, to increase the use of enjambment, parataxis, and disassociation, using the same base material. |
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What enrages me about the article is the comment that Catherine made regarding the use of services by architecture students. |
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Such a belief, the Senate report said, relied on the use of increasingly dubious sources and a dismissal of dissenting views. |
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What is more, the use of a black panel in the background had an enthralling effect. |
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Much to my disappointment, however, this did not involve the use of animal entrails or crystal balls. |
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As traffic safety managers see it, the use of a cellphone distracts the attention of the driver from the main task of driving. |
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Much as I admire the feistiness of such entry-level CEOs, I must question the use of that title. |
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The shawm, baroque oboe, baroque bassoon and dulcian can overblow without the use of a thumbhole. |
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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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Notably, the document signaled that the new administration would eschew the use of special diplomatic envoys. |
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Experimenters have established the use of a time-compensated sun-compass by homing pigeons and diurnally migrating songbirds. |
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It explains through the use of real people, in their own written words, what it was like to live in a country divided against itself. |
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This included the ability to induce labour and the use of epidurals to ease difficult pregnancies. |
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The review also studied the use of delayed pushing as a labor management strategy in women with epidurals. |
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But it would mean the divorcement of credit from the money mechanism, the cessation of the use of credit instruments as media of exchange. |
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However, the controversy does raise important questions over the use of technology in sport. |
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One of the key recommendations was the use of role models to set an example to younger generations. |
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We were not able to equilibrize the nitrogen balance in the soil even with repeated manuring and the use of mineral nitrogen. |
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Loach also commented that the use of documentary elements reflected the programme's scheduling. |
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Indeed, this formulaic, strategic intermingling of text and image accentuates the use of the seated dynasts as so many redeployed archaic motifs. |
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Whether the incidence of respiratory dyskinesia is less with the use of ropinirole remains to be determined. |
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This special chocolate is reserved exclusively for the use of Easter eggs only. |
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Investigation of dyspeptic patients by test and endoscopy increased the use of resources without producing benefit. |
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The view holds that even a law passed by Congress forbidding the use of torture doesn't apply when the president exercises his exclusive power. |
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Moreover, particularly in developing countries, the use of personal computers had yet to be adapted to a legal domain. |
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Native Americans certainly altered the landscape with the use of fire, land cultivation, plant domestication, and hunting. |
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Gibson's comments on the use of non-standard or esoteric English are particularly wise. |
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Designed by Brunelleschi and built without the use of scaffolding, the impressive dome atop the cathedral dominates the city's skyline. |
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Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils from plants to enhance general health and vitality. |
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Also as he was a fine etcher and lithographer he understood the use of bold contrasting colours in particular the use of black to contrast. |
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Patients wishing to store their eggs should note that egg freezing and the use of frozen eggs in treatment are experimental techniques. |
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Some experts advise the use of wax or some other tacky substance to hold the dubbing in place. |
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At least one has even made explicit reference to the use of nuclear bombs, albeit as a retaliatory measure. |
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Through the use of Web pages, mail exploders, and newsgroups, the same individual can become a pamphleteer. |
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An ex-president of the Soviet Union has frequently come out against the use of nuclear weapons. |
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I am doing a study on the use of calcium carbonate as an extender in paint production. |
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It outlines options for beginning a family planning method following the use of emergency contraception. |
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For example, warring factions often induce drought and famine through the use of scorched-earth tactics. |
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A narcotics law was allowed to be applied to the use of peyote in a native American religious service. |
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The state government had imposed restrictions on the use of air-conditioners in government offices. |
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I have been finding too many contradictory sources on the use of colons versus semicolons, and now can remember neither quite right. |
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Random drug testing was conducted on urine specimens to detect the use of amphetamines, opiates, cocaine, marijuana, and phencyclidine. |
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If the patient improves with the use of medication, no further evaluation may be necessary. |
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In the use of the nutrients that feed our crops, China is now far and away the world leader. |
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While gastric ulcers in horses are common, their presence may be due in part to the use of phenylbutazone. |
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In announcing the program, Computershare pointed out the environmental benefits of reducing the use of valuable resources such as trees. |
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Survivability may hinge on the use of the correct technique appropriate to the environment you are fighting in. |
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Like all farmed livestock, salmon are regularly checked by veterinarians and occasionally require the use of licensed medicines. |
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They don't seem to realize how the use of this inapt example demonstrates their inability to grasp the nature of new and different conflicts. |
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Part of the fascination has been the use of many varied mathematical tools to solve the practical problems in coding. |
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The invention also relates to the use of the above-mentioned flame retardant combination, especially in thermoplastic polymers. |
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The trial also compared the use of the combination drug with the single use of each active ingredient. |
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Mahavira gave special rules for the use of permutations and combinations which was a topic of special interest in Jaina mathematics. |
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This paper assesses, and contests, the long tradition of attacks on the use of invented sentences in language teaching. |
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The storics of heroism from the epics involved the use of supernatural or divine powers by the avtats or incarnations of gods and goddesses. |
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Instead of incinerating the waste, hospitals should reduce the use of PVC and mercury products, as safer alternatives are easily available. |
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Now mediastinoscopy involves the use of a rigid bronchoscope and a surgical incision made in the suprasternal notch. |
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For example, the publication guidelines of the American Psychological Association stress the use of nonsexist, inclusive language. |
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The appeal has enlisted the help of a specialist architect who has recommended the use of a photogrammetric survey. |
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The newer utility, xconv, understands comments and the use of tcpd better than itox does. |
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Pianist One favored the use of delaying the onset of the melody note for beginnings of phrases and melodic peaks. |
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Coupled with the use of her given name, Elizabeth was too flustered to think very much about the indelicacy of the situation. |
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This is surely appropriate for common land which should be for the use of all the community, not just a minority of car-owning commuters. |
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Teach your child how to spot what drivers are likely to do next, for example, the use of indicators and road signs. |
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The febrile excitement of the story is sustained by the use of rapid action, exotic locales, and exaggerated passions, often cruel or prurient. |
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A proposal from 1822 that calls for the use of paper dyed with blue indigo might be of help. |
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Its serving order and individual portions is Western and the use of the chopsticks is Oriental. |
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Superintendent John Fitzgerald said that the use of Gardai in estate areas and communities outside the town was of high priority. |
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Any attempt to sanction the use of cannabis without providing a legal mode of supply would inevitably be a lucrative gift to organised crime. |
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There has been a major expansion in the use of clean, inexhaustible energy sources such as wind, wave and solar power. |
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One good example of this is the use of thrombolysis in acute myocardial infarction. |
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However, they work by mechanisms that are completely different and yet complementary to the use of salvia. |
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The most significant attempts at providing user privacy in this arena have been centered around the use of infomediaries. |
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He criticised modern methods of cultivation and pointed out that the use of chemical fertilisers had affected soil fertility. |
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After the war, farmers became much more heavily reliant on the use of fertilisers and pesticides, rather than manure and compost, he says. |
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We propose an alternative measure of tax incidence that provides a practical compromise between the use of annual income and of lifetime income. |
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It would run the infrastructure and charge the train operators for the use of the track. |
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The main justification for the use of compulsory purchase powers here would be to achieve a comprehensive regeneration scheme. |
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The injured fettler had received little training in the use of power presses. |
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Even less research includes the use of additional substances such as cocaine, inhalants, and steroids. |
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One area in particular that the programme concentrates on is the use of bicycles and road safety in general. |
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The book also evaluates the use of glass, stone, wood and fibreboard, metal, paint, tiles and various flooring. |
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Few or none of them will have actually been initiated into a shaman tradition by the use of such drugs. |
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Likewise, the use of a nanoscale injector to introduce molecules into a biological cell does no harm to the cell. |
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The desire to control mining concessions by the use of proxy forces also appears to motivate the Rwandan government. |
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Ruffini simply counted the use of certain expressions, then leaped to conclusions about liberal bias. |
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Breck joined with Roberts in pioneering the use of motion pictures in nature photography. |
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Against opposition from Technicolor labs, Cardiff also successfully pioneered the use of fog filters on Black Narcissus. |
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Despite concerns about the use of conductive irrigation solutions with electrosurgical devices, saline is the most common irrigant used. |
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On the whole, food is, in general, bland but the use of various hot and spicy pickles and chutneys with the rice adds flavour and piquancy. |
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Examples of women as ornamentation can be traced back to the use of female figureheads on the prows of ships. |
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Most of my fishing with this float is on large gravel pits that tend to be rather deep, demanding the use of a sliding float. |
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His was the largest retinue in England and he promoted the use of badges and insignia, the most familiar being the Lancastrian collar of esses. |
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Maneuvering and the use of machine guns in fighting made infantry files pressing along the front inefficient. |
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This email is confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. |
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Although the use of laboratory screening tests may not be consistent or confirmative, a thorough history remains critically important. |
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Evidence for the use of probiotics in the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection has been conflicting. |
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You'll see the use of texture and complementary fillets all throughout our line of wood and polystyrene mouldings. |
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To dismiss this finding might promulgate the use of educational technologies in lieu of sound instructional design. |
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This been accomplished by the use of filters and filter ventilation, modified cigarette paper and modified forms of tobacco and tobacco blends. |
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Officials stressed that the use of another language effectually changes the place name, and also violates related State regulations. |
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In the future, we believe designers will have to be integrators, combining everything from initial research to the use of products. |
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This results in a heavier, stronger frame and also allows the use of an integral scope mounting system on the frame rather than the barrel. |
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The units visually integrate into the landscape, and were constructed without the use of heavy equipment. |
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Dry maintenance comprises the use of a grader only, to smooth the road by respreading the mixed fines and gravel material across the surface. |
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The pool is more like a shared open space that connects the two families, but privacy is maintained by the use of the wall screen. |
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Intemperance, in the use of ardent spirits, is now, and it is feared will long remain, a fruitful source of pauperism and misery. |
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Fighter pilots and commanders have confirmed the use of firebombs similar to napalm during the fighting. |
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Wet into wet, and the use of salt or alcohol in wet paint suggested the plastic foam material from which the noodles are made. |
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Los Angeles has become the largest city in the United States to ban the use of plastic bags in supermarkets. |
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Roentgen also established the use of photographic plates as a way to take pictures of mysterious rays. |
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It is in these interior scenes and portraits that art historians have most often claimed to detect the use of the camera. |
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It is also important to leave time for discussion during the activity, through the use of predetermined or spontaneous pauses or intermissions. |
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All sentences must accent internal rhyme through the use of syntactical parallelism. |
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Encourage the use of ground-level safe play areas, such as public parks and playgrounds. |
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The design team actively promoted passive climate control and the use of architectural strategies to reduce resource consumption. |
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The prospect of schools being given the use of playing fields their pupils walk past every day is now close to becoming a reality. |
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As for the use of the Maori language, how can an interpreter translate adequately on the spur of the moment? |
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I bellowed in a state of disbelief and incredulousness, as the use of an interrobang as punctuation so richly indicates. |
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A low bank and shallow ditch divides the interior of the fort, but is probably not contemporary with the use of the fort. |
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The transgene contamination is certain to fuel the contentious debate over the use of genetically modified crops. |
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Everyone knows it's a much less intoxicating drug than alcohol, but the use of that is celebrated. |
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He referred frequently to the use of contraceptives to counter this as well as pregnancy. |
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We began by having a heated discussion on the use of apostrophes and whether the contractive use and the possessive use can be combined. |
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Jill Russell condemned the use of private contractors in providing substandard food. |
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Deliberate poisoning on a grand scale, such as the use of poison gases in warfare is uncommon and contravenes international law. |
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A bill was introduced into the legislative assembly that would have banned the use of powdered latex gloves throughout the state. |
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Vehicular clearing methods have entailed the use of flails, plows, and lightweight rollers. |
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A disadvantage of the use of spacers is that the dynamic reach of the spacer causes a convolution in the adhesion image. |
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The invention relates to the use of a flame-retardant combination, especially in thermoplastic polymers. |
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The computer casing is made of 100 per cent recyclable plastic, and it is flame retardant without the use of conventional brominated coatings. |
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The veteran actor in his role as UNICEF goodwill ambassador, advocated the use of iodised salt. |
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There have been recent efforts to revive the use of Coolgardie safes in order to reduce the carbon footprint of our high energy input lifestyle. |
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It involved the use of that very English form of expression known as irony. |
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture last year approved the use of irradiated ground beef in the National School Lunch Program. |
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The Constitution still prohibits the use of irredeemable currency and synthetic credit. |
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Most worrying in this changing political climate is the use of political correctness. |
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Behaviouralists sought to make political science a true science, often through the use of statistics and quantitative analysis. |
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The Church is not only about forbidding the use of contraception and warning against the sins of the flesh. |
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In fact, the whole process of digital music processing is nearly isomorphic to the use of a word processor. |
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The melodic counterpart of isorhythmic patterning is the use of the same melodic phrase or line, each time at a different pitch level. |
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And it was a big turnaround for him to suddenly decry the use of polygraphs. |
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Section 2 itemises the three tiers in designing and making, and the use of materials, components and ingredients. |
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On the other hand, the use of DS markers to register the same subject has been reported for Choctaw, Northern Pomo, and Yuma. |
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One of its striking features will be the use of water to create a floating deck for relaxation. |
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The main cause of flooding in the city centre is the use of flood barriers beyond the city centre. |
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This price includes a buffet breakfast, the use of the hotel's conference facilities, lunch, a gala dinner and a floor show. |
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With respect, the use of a knife as opposed to the use of a cosh in their minds is clearly something quite different. |
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Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia is uncommon with the use of porcine heparin and is less common with low-molecular-weight heparin. |
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Along the way he influenced Miles Davis and pioneered the use of the flugelhorn in jazz. |
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The concrete contains 50 percent fly ash in the cement to reduce the use of carbon-dioxide-producing Portland cement. |
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The forearm is nicely rounded and the use of a flush fitting, six-round, metal magazine keeps the bottom line clean and uncluttered. |
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For the international agencies the use of the issue of war crimes is an easy way to strike a moral pose and claim legitimacy. |
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In the case of oxidation-resistant metals the reaction is facilitated by the use of a chemical flux or metal powder. |
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He made the remarks in a bid to counter the opposition's doubts that the use of the money has not been transparent, the report said. |
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Economic countermeasures boil down to cutting financial support and preventing the use of these financial resources for terrorism. |
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Studies done in the 1940s showed that the use of noxious stimuli or counterirritation could produce significant analgesic effects. |
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With the use of a post-op shoe and decreased weight bearing, healing and pain relief were complete in six weeks. |
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In Australia and the USA, where the use of live hares is banned, drag coursing is very successful. |
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The design is practically flawless, the use of textures and atmosphere so real that you are fooled into a sense of realism. |
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Voters had the use of a free mail service for their ballot courtesy of a US-based delivery company. |
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Another possible alternative is maximizing the use of another element of the strategic triad to reduce the airlift footprint. |
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Last Monday San Francisco civic leaders voted 8-2 to bar the use of Segways on footways and cyclepaths. |
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Can stop and start without losing momentum and is able to work back inside with good footwork and the use of club and rip moves. |
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The government has authorised the use of 840 army fire engines to provide emergency cover during the strikes. |
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It is quite appropriate that the bill states what it does to govern the use of covert devices by the authorities. |
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The second race featured the open coxed four for those with the use of legs trunk and arms. |
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English does not require the use of gender-differentiated forms of the definite article and other similar words. |
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