No doubt some people did feel this way, especially astronomers, computists, and recusants. |
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I told him that nothing was wrong with it, and perhaps, sometimes he could vent his desires in this way, as he was already anyhow. |
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In this way Father Frost became a dearly loved and adored character among Bulgarian children. |
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She puffs her chest out and stays still, looking this way and that, up and down, arranging her tail just so. |
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A police spokesman said removing wheel clamps in this way is criminal damage and they would investigate any reports they receive. |
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All books printed over the last ten years advise against acquiring a kitten or puppy this way. |
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Water splashed into my mouth as the wild river rapids threw me this way and that. |
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Peter says while the thought of group therapy may seem daunting, there are many benefits from working this way. |
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In this way, the plant can resume aerobic metabolic activity required for long-term survival. |
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The second that we were on my father's land Sora gave a whinny of joy as she pranced this way and that. |
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In this way, the tank fulfills both the physical and the psychological effects needed to affect the enemy's will to fight. |
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In this way, he publicly affirmed his restored links with the left-wing, experts said. |
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In this way it is possible to state that the 'logic of the affirmative statement ' and the 'logic of the operation' are functionally equivalent. |
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In this way we therefore pray you, gentlemen, to pass such a law which releases and affranchises the Land Company from paying the Stamp duties. |
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In this way the connexive concept of implication accounts for a necessary presupposition of all conditional and a fortiori logical orientation. |
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At least this way they pay for their crimes and contribute something towards the cost of their keep. |
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Though fixing the tower in this way was thought to be a stroke of genius, it was also considered a hazardous way to go. |
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He volleyed as if he was using his racket to whittle wood, slicing this way and that and caressing the ball into submission. |
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In this way a library's readers see the subscribed pages at their original location, even though the publisher may no longer provide them there. |
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In this way, input from the public could have been put on the agenda of the meetings before any decision was made. |
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In this way, newly-built and joint-venture multiplex cinemas might realize the biggest profits from the regulation. |
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Markets will continue to be cleared in this way and profits realised, so long as sufficient surplus value is extracted from the working class. |
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In this way, they spread disease, plague, leprosy, typhoid fever, cholera, dysentery, and so on. |
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But in 1996, a Swiss animal behaviourist noticed that mice and rats reared this way might actually be decidedly abnormal. |
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The soft parts of the body such as the liver, kidneys and spleen can also be looked at in this way. |
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In this way, every action you take or every value you have carries its own endorsement from the almighty. |
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In this way, the entire Scottish nation adopted the bogus Highland symbols of kilt and tartan. |
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We are all very proud of her achievements and delighted her efforts have been recognised in this way. |
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Throwing tsampa in the air in this way is an expression of good wishes for your own and others happiness and the overcoming of all obstacles. |
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In this way, Plato was self-servingly viewing the world through his own shade of rose-coloured glasses. |
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Those responsible should be begging for forgiveness on bended knees instead of behaving in this way. |
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In another tunnel, a red-haired man walked with a party of others searching this way and that. |
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Two other ships have been wrecked over this way, though they are more thoroughly broken up and the debris fields are mixed together. |
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For a family of paradoxes, with similar levels of intractability, have been discovered, which are not reflexive in this way. |
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In this way, this solution will typically filter the number of alerts from security devices down by a factor of 1000 or more. |
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Eyes that are not optimized in this way are said to have refractive errors. |
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Does Rijndael's algebraic formulation make the algorithm easier to crack than other cryptosystems not designed this way? |
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All the algorithms to carry out arithmetical operations are presented in this way and no proofs are given. |
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Yet another alien abduction TV series is heading this way, sporting the usual nosebleeds, little grey men and glowing spheres. |
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It operated this way until it got to Medonte where the locomotive could be turned on the wye. |
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I know that both Jim and Mike feel this way, that Welles was all about pulling off an amazing effect for the viewer. |
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In this way accordingly he dissuaded the Lacedaemonians from showing themselves to be either too bold or cowardly. |
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In this way, portraits emerged as critical pieces of evidence in efforts to rehabilitate the reputation of French art of the fourteenth century. |
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Some of the leaves documented in this selection were from lianas grown in this way. |
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The company cannot be allowed to get out of its legal responsibilities in this way. |
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In this way, spendthrift borrowers are prevented from abusing the service and falling into the trap of revolving credit. |
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In this way, perhaps, he seeks to cloak his book in an aura of scientific respectability. |
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In this way it lessens the shock of the fall, enabling it to survive unscathed. |
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I came back hoping to hear good things and I am appalled that it has fallen apart this way. |
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Seen this way, the return to Zion represents the completion of the promise made to Abraham. |
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Why would a culture wish in this way to ringbark itself, to sever the roots which have nourished the wisdom and understanding of the centuries? |
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In this way the city grew much like the annular rings of a tree, with successive perimeters being added as population growth dictated. |
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Michael saw it as characteristic of Miss Laudon's graciousness to repay her friend's loyalty in this way. |
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In this way, it keeps growing outward, and the tree expands to form a small wood or even a forest under its massive canopy or umbrella. |
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Judging from the comments I heard after the credits rolled, I wasn't the only one who felt this way. |
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The matter I was about to raise is that the question of whether the bargain was fair was not ventilated except in this way. |
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Yet in this way, we immediately understand the initial discordant keyboard riff. |
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In this way the Administration sidestepped both the legislative and judicial branches. |
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Again, the rep ranges are designed this way for a reason, so don't ever fall short of eight reps at this stage. |
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In this way the nervous system locates the position at which a stimulus is acting on the body. |
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In this way, Kant renders a service akin to that which Aristotle, Aquinas, and Locke offer though their descriptions of natural law. |
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In this way, the yin and yang provide a guiding metaphor for online learning environment. |
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In this way, it can be observed that sometimes the structure amplifies more than the lightning conductor itself. |
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I had several teeth out this way and can still remember vividly the smell and the rubber mask. |
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In this way we can remember, rethink, reassess, and importantly, celebrate its long history. |
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In the technical lingo, connecting programs in this way is often called systems integration. |
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In this way, climate assessments have guided higher education leaders in setting priorities for change. |
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In this way, the layshaft receives its power directly from the engine whenever the clutch is engaged. |
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Being such a private man I think this was anathema to him, to be exposed, you know, publicly in this way. |
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With the reel marked in this way, an angler can feel he has reliable drag settings and can adjust it accordingly during the fight. |
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Growing tomatoes or any vining plant this way really makes the best use of your garden space. |
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The warden of the College expressed the consensus of these essays in this way. |
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However, virtually all members that acceded this way were newly-independent former colonies. |
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The trade union local argues that the interests of the staff are prejudiced in this way. |
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Bacon believed that after accidental correlations had been excluded in this way, only essential correlations would remain. |
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However, land agents in the area report that demand for farmland outstrips supply and any released in this way is immediately bought for farming. |
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The difficulties that the questioner uncovers in this way are internal to himself. |
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When packets are dropped this way, a new entry is stored in a special queue of unresolved addresses. |
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There are many advantages to this way of life, but I'll talk about my job in a minute. |
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Stored this way, fish from the tropics will last quite some considerable time in cold storage, at least five days. |
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The main limitation I see is that society would not work if everyone leeched off it in this way. |
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However, most of those watching will have been weaned on movies, and this sort of thing doesn't usually transpire in this way on the big screen. |
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Cars swerved this way and that to avoid them as they weaved in and around the traffic. |
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In this way it hopes to boost living standards across a broad swathe of poor rural society. |
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Only those who do not understand the radical difference between the movement of socialist women and bourgeois suffragettes can think this way. |
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She moves a lot in her sleep, rolling this way and that as if her mind is weighted down and troubled. |
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In this way it can help the owner of a property to get the right sort of windows, joinery or plaster finish on their building. |
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The ship tossed her this way and that, moving her like a rag doll in the hands of an active three-year-old. |
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If you scooted them all a few inches or so this way, you could fit both a pinball machine and a jukebox along that wall. |
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In this way the autosomal genetic information of different lineages becomes scrambled over time, and direct lineal associations become difficult to decipher. |
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Nobody has any right to express their disagreement with the company this way. |
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Filming in this way is actually far less invasive and intrusive, particularly for young children, than filming with cameramen, sound recordists and crew around them. |
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I wobbled this way and that before I recovered my center of balance again. |
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So I think the important questions to answer now are really what are the advantages to the individual and the population to be lateralised in this way? |
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The application of brick-coloured mortar in this way is known as wigging. |
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If it had been handled this way the whole thing might never have pushed itself over the average Philip Adams listener's threshold of consciousness. |
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While animal cell membranes decay too rapidly to be pyritised, the cellulose or lignin cell walls of plants are more resistant and may be preserved in this way. |
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Chalk has never been used to shore up a monument in this way before. |
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When we are attuned in this way, the inner and the outer coincide. |
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There are already places like this emerging around the country, and marketing themselves this way. |
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The relaxed muscles allow them to empty the bladder this way. |
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In the Mulliner Book the term is applied in this way, and voluntaries there are seen to be a sort of contrapuntal fantasia or ricercar without any cantus firmus. |
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I think the chemical action of light is to be regarded in this way. |
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It can move backwards or forwards on its own power, and the men operating it can rotate it this way or that. |
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Then recalled Farley Mowat marking territory this way in his famous book Never Cry Wolf. |
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Firstly extending CPOs in this way would be yet another indication of the increased regulation of private property and its easy appropriation by the State. |
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In this way, inspiration becomes appropriation, which leads directly to theft and erasure. |
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If I have wronged anyone in this way in the past, I am sorry for it. |
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Living this way is a good way to determine who your real friends are. |
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Although oxygen data might conceivably be affected in this way, radiogenic isotopes should not and for these there is no strong correlation with any major element parameter. |
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Very few web sites are not amenable to this way of thinking. |
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It was also optimistic and in this way at least egalitarian, the moral sense and common sense being shared by all men and not merely the educated and well-born. |
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In this way, the anti-modern currents running through woodcraft served as a precursor to the broad critique of modernity that inspired the interwar years wilderness movement. |
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You never know quite where to look, or even where to stand so you don't get knocked over by the march of history and raggle-taggle humanity being swept this way and that. |
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It is always a good idea to get better tire adhesion to the rim this way, and it might also stick down those parts right by the valve that you mention. |
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The cameramen hollered to him and turned him this way and that and he complied reluctantly, never relaxing. |
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I have looked down on dead Marines this way, trying to disbelieve them back to life. |
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In this way, anabolism and catabolism exist in balance with each other and are the ying and the yang of metabolism. |
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History has proven over and over that chasing spam this way doesn't work because it's a never ending game of whack-a-mole that never gets anywhere. |
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In this way the workpiece gradually gains height, and when the process is complete you have a component made of binder and steel powder that is already the right shape. |
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In this way the ships captain kept a tight rein on his men and when the ship set sail it was with a suitably chastened crew, or so the Captain thought. |
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In fact, I described them this way myself when I wrote about infant memory two years ago for babble. |
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I like red cabbage, but you can braise green cabbage, napa, savoy, or Bok choy this way. |
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Is there any other government in the world to which brog outsources his own moral judgment in this way? |
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In this way, Jenna Hamilton is a reimagining of the sensitive outsider, engineered for the digital era. |
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In this way, the Chinese calendar year keeps in step with the real world. |
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Goods purchased in this way include sofas, motorcycles and quad bikes. |
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Other house plants to enjoy growing this way include wandering Jew, hoya, English ivy, trailing philodendron, Hawaiian ti, and, of course, lucky bamboo. |
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We need to change this way of thinking and bring back the idea that a pleasant night at the pub can be a time for a few drinks and a chat, not a reason to get totally wrecked. |
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It is a festival of joy for being created this way after centuries of being told that we are sinful, loathsome, and disgusting. |
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Buddhist and Hindu literature is rich with stories of disciples finally learning to surrender in this way. |
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Parallel lines that appear to converge this way create what's known as one-point or linear perspective, potent for showing distance and depth in a photograph. |
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Fishing experts estimate that about 60,000 sea birds including about 2,000 giant petrels and around 10,000 albatrosses are killed this way every year. |
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It is morally wrong for western powers to recolonise territory in this way, and their soldiers should refuse to engage in a war of recolonisation. |
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In this way ashy muds or sands or even in some cases ashy limestones are being formed. |
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If they keep spending this way, they'll exhaust their savings. |
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In this way a passage in the Old Testament may have, or rather comprise, an apotelesmatic sense, i. e., one of after or final accomplishment. |
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He was just standing there, turning this way and that, with a bewildered look on his face. |
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Blue mold and the black rot fungus are most Commonly found associated with blotch in this way. |
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Geminis, like air, blow hot and cold. They go this way today and another way tomorrow. |
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By adding chaff to his corn, the horse must take more time to eat it. In this way chaff is very useful. |
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Rights in this way stem from social conventions that concretize and shape the values that underlie them. |
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In this way the model captures the gradual continentalization of weather as air moves inland. |
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It would be possible in this way to append an entire forelife to ones memory or more than one forelife. |
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In this way, Pyanda may have become the first Russian to meet Yakuts and Buryats. |
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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and you'll experience dramatically fewer ID10T errors this way. |
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In this way they are closer to mesopelagic fishes than bathopelagic fishes. |
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In this way, Elizabeth and her advisors aimed at a church that included most opinions. |
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In this way, the virtual environment is presented immersively to the participant. |
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This measure was temporary, and no lieutenants have been appointed in this way since 1974, although the power still exists. |
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In this way the mutual organization becomes a corporation, with shares that are listed on a stock exchange. |
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In this way, the question arose as to what, if anything, Newton owed to Hooke. |
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For example, European countries with socialized medicine in the broader sense, such as Germany and The Netherlands, operate in this way. |
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In this way, the economy, the sciences, and technology reinforced each other. |
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In this way, the various arms of the university are kept under the supervision of the central administration, and thus the Regent House. |
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Lowering the defences in this way had the effect of making them easier to scale with ladders. |
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In this way, they bore similarities with the May Day garlands which were also a common festival practice in Britain and Ireland. |
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This dispense method is strongly associated with ale, although there is no technical barrier to serving lager or stout this way. |
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None of the early texts of Hamlet, however, were arranged this way, and the play's division into acts and scenes derives from a 1676 quarto. |
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The career of major silent star Norma Talmadge effectively came to an end in this way. |
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In this way the tin can be seen as analogous to the net in other racket sports such as tennis. |
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Though not used this way in all countries that had this system, in England, all rights and privileges were ultimately bestowed by the ruler. |
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Loss of British nationality in this way applies to people born in the UK as British citizens and who also hold another nationality. |
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The factor used to convert GDP from current to constant values in this way is called the GDP deflator. |
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In this way, it was hoped that a defensible new community composed entirely of loyal British subjects would be created. |
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In this way he fostered distrust, competition, and infighting among his subordinates to consolidate and maximise his own power. |
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The flat roof was intended to be used as a viewing platform and some photographs show it being used in this way. |
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When the cost of each coin is lowered in this way, the government profits from an increase in seigniorage. |
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And in this way, it follows not what angry Birds became, but how it began. |
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In this way, even a planet can be idealised as a particle for analysis of its orbital motion around a star. |
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The polymorphism at the human ABO blood group locus has been explained in this way. |
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The problem is that the theory one gets in this way is not renormalizable and therefore cannot be used to make meaningful physical predictions. |
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In this way, string theory promises to be a unified description of all particles and interactions. |
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In this way, Indian speech can be sprinkled with English words and expressions, even switches to whole sentences. |
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He was not the first composer to combine themes in this way, but it became a characteristic feature of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. |
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I still believe that natural selection works in this way as a research programme. |
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In this way, Kenya became an independent country under the Kenya Independence Act 1963 of the United Kingdom. |
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After the 11th century, Scotia was used mostly for the kingdom of Alba or Scotland, and in this way became the fixed designation. |
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Conversely, a language defined in this way may include local varieties that are mutually unintelligible, such as the German dialects. |
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Barth saw the covenant of works as disconnected from Christ and the gospel, and rejected the idea that God works with people in this way. |
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In this way, he and his followers stood in the vanguard of resistance to political absolutism and furthered the cause of democracy. |
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In this way the previous Lord Lyon, Sir Malcolm Innes of Edingight, serves as Orkney Herald Extraordinary. |
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Most whiskies are bottled this way, unless specified as unchillfiltered or non chill filtered. |
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In this way, public holidays are not 'lost' in years when they coincide with weekends. |
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Children acquiring two languages in this way are called simultaneous bilinguals. |
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A person affected in this way after eating mussels is said to be musselled. |
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This was the first time a coin design had been featured across multiple coins in this way. |
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Before decimalisation in 1971, the pound was divided into 240 pence rather than 100, though it was rarely expressed in this way. |
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Using cast iron in this way, in the same manner as the stone arch it supersedes, makes use of the material's strength in compression. |
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In this way he was able to achieve a unique crystalline brilliance of image. |
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This is entirely absent in sea urchins, which are unable to move in this way. |
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In this way, Iceland is considered part of Europe and Madagascar part of Africa. |
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The Great Lakes and the Baltic Sea of northern Europe were formed primarily in this way. |
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In this way the paleogeographical development of the Paratethys can be studied. |
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The additional wind speeds gained in this way can increase energy produced because more wind goes through the turbines. |
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In this way, the building keeps its original purpose as a place of prayer and singing the glory of God. |
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In this way capital is deprived of its usurial power and is completely bound up with the performance of work. |
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The customer overspecified the requirements and now we're contractually required to build it this way. Does he think he's an engineer? |
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In this way, it is possible to build fractal hypervolumes, whose fractal dimension rises up to three moving towards the equator. |
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Some gray wolf packs may have multiple breeding females this way, as is the case in Yellowstone National Park. |
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In this way Mithras came to Rome and his popularity within the Roman army spread his cult as far afield as Roman Britain. |
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And having given them his holy benediction in this way, he immediately breathed his last. |
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Most of the continental fragments, volcanic arcs, and ocean basins added to Laurentia this way contained faunas of Tethyan or Asian affinity. |
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Only if the deposit is winnowed in this way can the minerals be concentrated to economic levels. |
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However, not all plants are implemented this way, resulting in inconveniences in the locality. |
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In this way, marine toxins can be transferred to land animals, and appear later in meat and dairy products. |
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In this way he finessed the problems caused by the doctrine of privity in a modern industrial society. |
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In this way, the villa system of late Antiquity was preserved into the Early Middle Ages. |
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In this way, it has been suggested that some pterosaurs, when on the ground, used their forelimbs in an unexpected quadrupedal action. |
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Similarly, a heteronomous variety may be considered a dialect of a language defined in this way. |
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And in this way, Price marries Edmund and upholds the values which she cherishes. |
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In this way, the job of a ruminant nutritionist is to feed the microbes not the cow. |
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In this way, the heifers will be able to give birth and join the milking herd before their second birthday. |
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Tomatoes ripened in this way tend to keep longer, but have poorer flavor and a mealier, starchier texture than tomatoes ripened on the plant. |
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When bagged in this way, the lower mold is a rigid structure and the upper surface of the part is formed by the flexible membrane vacuum bag. |
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In this way, neuroscientists in the 19th century discovered that two areas in the brain are crucially implicated in language processing. |
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In this way, issues of identity and politics can have profound effects on language structure. |
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Although some say the runes were used for divination, there is no direct evidence to suggest they were ever used in this way. |
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In this way, cultural boundaries of communication could be explored, as opposed to using linguistic boundaries or notions about the residence. |
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In this way Thor, as well as Odin, may be seen to continue the cult of the sky god which was known in the Bronze Age. |
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In this way, the Eurocentric argument was turned around and applied to the European invaders. |
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Groups that conformed to this way of life were, generally speaking, considered Chinese. |
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One acre harvested in this way can produce three to five kilograms of raw opium. |
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In this way, surgery was no longer regarded as a lower practice, but instead began to be respected and gain esteem and status. |
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In this way, even the most formal of rituals are potential avenues for creative expression. |
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In this way, correction tables could be created, which would be consulted when compasses were used when traveling in those locations. |
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Marines were instilled with a special brand of paternalism allowing them to behave this way. |
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Macau's merchant oligarchs continued to bribe their mandarin overseers and in this way the settlement persisted. |
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Those men served creditably, and it would be unjust and disgraceful to embarrass them in this way. |
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The single colony remained governed in this way until 1 July 1867, often with coalition governments. |
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In this way the English hoped to head off expansion in the region by the Dutch, at the time their major rival. |
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Australia and New Guinea remained connected in this way until the shallow Torres Strait was last flooded around 8,000 years ago. |
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Essentially, all verbs formed this way were conjugated as Class I weak verbs. |
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The script is still widely used in this way for titles of documents, inscriptions on monuments and other 'official' uses. |
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It is expected to provide relevant information about regional priorities and in this way foster productive, inclusive, and sustainable growth. |
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In this way, the terms fortis and lenis are convenient in discussing English phonology, even if they are phonetically imprecise. |
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However many languages do not distinguish the two types of relative clause in this way. |
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The suspected origin of this way of referring to dogs stems from a Facebook group created in 2008 and gaining popularity in 2014 in Australia. |
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In this way, after a few years, he acquired most of the modern languages of Europe. |
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But the Crown did not elect to present the case in this way, but pleaded the case as a public order group activity. |
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The key to reconciling male sexuality with the wider public good, in this way, was the imperative to achieve white racial supremacy. |
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Enoch Powell claimed that it was wrong of Macmillan to seek to monopolise the advice given to the Queen in this way. |
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In this way, Calvin and his followers resisted political absolutism and furthered the growth of democracy. |
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In this way or by substitution for the cementitious and aggregate phases, the finished product can be tailored to its application. |
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Dix reckons he has refaxed 17000 pages in this way over the past eight months. |
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In this way the easily regulated character of hydroelectricity is used to compensate for the intermittent nature of wind power. |
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In this way the current tax code incentivizes individuals to invest indirectly. |
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In this way Mencius synthesized integral parts of Taoism into Confucianism. |
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Thus, a potentially harmful interference may be avoided, and in this way, goals can be achieved effortlessly. |
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However, most British coppices have not been managed in this way for many decades. |
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In this way, the salaryman was both a progressive social stratum and an intellectual class. |
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A proper squicking requires you to trephine your partner and pork its brain this way. |
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In this way he promotes landscape into a supermetaphor, in order to expose a general tendency towards equalization. |
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Using the Flash ActiveX control in this way allows you as a developer to create desktop characters, email virals and screensavers. |
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In this way, Orlando becomes, after four centuries of existence, the perfect androgyne. |
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Your chances of dying in this way are not astronomically high. |
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In this way, the average amide segment length was constant as was the rigid segment content. |
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In this way, anthropomorphist elements were balanced with modeling and teaching empathy for the animals' distinct and unique needs. |
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In this way, we see the absence of what could form the basis of a fatherland in the Amerindian manner. |
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Rowley ragstone came this way too, to pave Birmingham's ever growing number of streets. |
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Basically, a lot of rafting clubs also have kayaks, so people try it on a whim and pick up the sport as a hobby this way. |
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In this way, Loopback Analytics enables users to achieve continuous improvement. |
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A pravasi bharatiya had returned to India 100 years ago on this way to provide a new path for the country. |
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On the basis of this way, first rural districts of the township divided on the basis of criterion of canola-planter revenuer number in two section. |
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In this way, an individual expressing an opinion that is problematic, ill-informed or even retrogressive may be given credence because of a claim to representativeness. |
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I need to be with my family more than I'm at work, and this way I'm at work three days a week and at home four days a week, so I'm comfortable with that. |
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Readers who are unfamiliar with the history of Atenism might be surprised to learn in this way that Akhenaten's own program had precedence in his father's court. |
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In this way the batteries can supply the home's needs for hours at a time while the generator rests quiescently until called upon to refresh the batteries' charge. |
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Wabbling this way and that it wheeled skiddingly round a corner. |
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You can use the paintbrush this way to run the colors into each other. |
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There are pot holes every 10 to 15 yards on our roads and my hard-earned council tax is being wasted in this way by the bean counters at the roads department. |
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The retent, when known, stands before us as if reflected and inverted in a mirror, the nearest events in the past being this way the nearest as actually remembered. |
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In this way, it can avoid opinions on embarrassing or difficult cases. |
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In this way, a crop is available each year somewhere in the woodland. |
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In this way, the importance of mens rea has been reduced in some areas of the criminal law but is obviously still an important part in the criminal system. |
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In this way the dual pressures of efficiency and economy have produced a system which patterns two kinds of arguments together a third separately. |
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In this way a 'practice' is seen as a routinised type of behaviour. |
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Use of herself or himself in this way often indicates that the speaker attributes some degree of arrogance or selfishness to the person in question. |
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Chickens raised in this way are known as broilers, and genetic improvements have meant that they can be grown to slaughter weight within six or seven weeks of hatching. |
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In this way, these foreign owners held a greater claim on Finland. |
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In this way, Rome became first one of the major centres of the Italian Renaissance, and then the birthplace of both the Baroque style and Neoclassicism. |
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When floating plastic particles photodegrade down to zooplankton sizes, jellyfish attempt to consume them, and in this way the plastic enters the ocean food chain. |
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In this way, the total surface of the lithosphere remains the same. |
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John was unwilling to weaken his authority in western France in this way. |
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In this way, the medieval and early modern Fens stood in contrast to the rest of southern England, which was primarily an arable agricultural region. |
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The public does not wish to be outraged in this way all the time. |
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In the first case, Svealand was first mentioned as having one single ruler in the year 98 by Tacitus, but it is almost impossible to know for how long it had been this way. |
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In this way, wind energy is not a particularly reliable source of energy. |
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Bands to whom the group have paid tribute in this way include the Clash, Guns N' Roses, Alice Cooper, Happy Mondays, McCarthy, Chuck Berry, Faces and Nirvana. |
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He gave himself to prayer and believed that he reached more this way. |
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The use of florins and shillings as legal tender in this way ended in 1991 and 1993 when the 5p and 10p coins were replaced with smaller versions. |
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In this way, the Assembly, without having to go to Parliament, could then legislate using the 'Assembly Measures' system instead of making Acts straight off. |
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In this way, it can be said that the Episcopal Church in the United States owes as much of its origins to the Scottish Episcopal Church as to the Church of England. |
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In this way she encourages us to reflect on what we see around us. |
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Some critics have assumed that the years Maugham spent studying medicine were a creative dead end, but Maugham did not feel this way about this time. |
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In this way, the park offers considerable advantages to hosted companies. |
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In 1810 a wreck near Margate was raised in this way but there was a dispute over payment and Trevithick was driven to cut the lashings loose and let it sink again. |
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In this way, he believed, would mankind be raised above conditions of helplessness, poverty and misery, while coming into a condition of peace, prosperity and security. |
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Hume argued that consent of the governed was the ideal foundation on which a government should rest, but that it had not actually occurred this way in general. |
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Other severe medical conditions whose treatment is hampered in this way include tuberculosis, leprosy, epilepsy and the common severe bacterial Buruli ulcer. |
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