Appendices enable the student to demonstrate due diligence without distracting or confusing the reader with extraneous material. |
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It is up to all of us to demonstrate our abhorrence of sectarianism, discrimination and racism. |
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The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate a solid background and interest in quantum physics and condensed matter theory. |
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We next wanted to demonstrate the utility of sRET in conditions where the acceptor and donor molecules were not covalently linked. |
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In order to demonstrate an automated wasteless molding process, a valve-gated cold runner was selected. |
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It all goes to demonstrate the old adage that statistics can be used to prove anything, provided you jiggle them properly. |
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It also requires school officials to demonstrate some reasonable educational justification before they can censor anything. |
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And to demonstrate he whipped a white tea towel off a rail, and pulled it over his face, while giving a silent scream. |
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Cops hid two bags of whizz to demonstrate their sniffer dog's prowess, but only one was retrieved. |
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Stages one and two begin to demonstrate the aggregation and personalizing powers of the Web. |
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It had to demonstrate that it operated to the very highest standards in its training of management of aggression and violence. |
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A seal has come to join us, and of course to demonstrate to us its superior underwater agility. |
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Jackson used the exercise to demonstrate the challenges parents face in rearing children. |
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Ariyarathne attempts to demonstrate that the missionary education alienated children from their parents and other family members. |
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However, if mobiles are causing tumours it ought to be possible to demonstrate that in laboratory animals. |
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The alliance threatened yesterday to organize 10,000 people to demonstrate if their petition is not dealt with. |
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I had hoped to demonstrate it by injection of the lacunal system, but the attempts were unsuccessful. |
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He obviously hasn't done his homework, yet goes on lamestream TV to demonstrate to the world his complete ignorance. |
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Teams of yo-yo experts came to Australia to demonstrate the toy in the early years and the rest is history. |
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The researchers have even managed to demonstrate an ambipolar field effect transistor that works under ambient conditions. |
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Pressure on republicans to demonstrate their embracing of the democratic path can be applied by the Dublin government. |
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They are asking people to demonstrate on 2 July at the same time as the police are claiming Edinburgh will be overrun by anarchists. |
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It allowed them to demonstrate their more anti-militarist and pacifist credentials. |
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Much more likely, he wants to demonstrate, yet again, his anti-American credentials. |
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The point of being polite or civil to another human being is not to demonstrate superiority, it is to demonstrate respect. |
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In a recent study, ginger failed to demonstrate an anti-emetic effect following laparoscopic surgery. |
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Her revisionist agenda is to demonstrate that the shift of the center of the art market from Paris to New York predates World War II by one war. |
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Some unusually gifted people are able to demonstrate with modest success that telekinesis and levitation exist. |
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Finally, we were able to demonstrate extensive heterogeneity among different rhinoviruses present in air and nasal mucus. |
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There has been a great deal of liaison with the local community and with the peaceful groups who wanted to demonstrate. |
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It is, for example, a great deal easier to demonstrate how to ride a bicycle than to verbalize it. |
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For this reason, we wanted to demonstrate, experimentally in the rat, differences in the mucous of the gastric remanent after an antrectomy. |
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Journalists and legislators tend to treat regulation as feel-good symbolism, a cheap way to demonstrate right-thinking attitudes. |
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Do they flail around gracefully while I'm walking, to demonstrate their limberness? |
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Mike was happy to demonstrate a 4-foot robot made of mostly car parts that wailed its arms when controlled by remote. |
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Role play and costumes are used to demonstrate what the monks would have worn, what they ate, and how they could be punished. |
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As the game swung to the other end, the Hawks had a chance to demonstrate the little routine they do from most lineouts. |
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The Resource Group for Deafened People plan to demonstrate how hearing appliances can make daily living easier. |
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Shleifer and Treisman marshal an impressive array of evidence to demonstrate how far Russia's economy has come under Putin. |
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He holds out the glass assertively, as if to demonstrate his rejection of fundamentalist restraints. |
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Painting, for me, had become the way to demonstrate my worthiness, lovableness, specialness. |
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For its part, Britain has to demonstrate that it considers the project so important that it, too, is prepared to make sacrifices. |
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They ought to beam him down to us, to demonstrate the existence of intelligent civic life on the planet Northern Ireland. |
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Some scientists have endeavoured to demonstrate that exposure to colour can trigger biochemical responses in the human organism. |
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We are glad to demonstrate management system solutions for automized processes on the basis of self-service terminals. |
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Positive values include an instruction to be just and fair, to value generosity or magnanimity, to demonstrate honesty and cooperation. |
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Some Burgundy producers still use tastevins in their own cellars, where they can be useful to demonstrate hue and clarity even in a dim light. |
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And he will try to demonstrate that he is a sinner on a grand scale, which the poor soul is not. |
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Yes, form-fitting clothing may be necessary to demonstrate proper technique, but scanty clothing may send a negative message. |
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A brief review of the data is sufficient to demonstrate the tendentiousness of the exercise. |
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It is not for us to demonstrate to competitive tenderers how much these things might cost. |
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They were constrained to demonstrate their Maoist convictions in foreign capitals. |
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Software testability refers to the ease with which software can be made to demonstrate its faults through testing. |
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This book tries to demonstrate that the value of Latvian data for Balto-Slavic accentology has hitherto not been fully recognized. |
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Mama Mata's presents to her cousin and nephew were given to demonstrate her attachment to them and to incur obligation. |
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We only need to look at the Lions rugby tour or the barmy army in cricket to demonstrate the point. |
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What we had to do was to demonstrate that this was seedcorn, and that the money invested in the genome was money well spent. |
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Anti-foxhunting protesters are continuing to demonstrate at hunting meets in mid Essex despite a Government decision to ban the blood sport. |
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A Samaritan is used as an example of the mercifulness that all disciples ought to demonstrate. |
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A few attempts have been made to demonstrate the action of water channels in roots such as by closing them with mercurials. |
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Hollywood films have a long-standing tradition of minimalizing women's roles, and a very simple way to demonstrate this is the Bechdel Test. |
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Each time party leaders try to demonstrate their national-security toughness, they run into predictable difficulties. |
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The character is used to demonstrate the occasional shallowness of our society. |
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Entrants in Geraldton Speed Shears had to demonstrate they could shear a sheep quickly and cleanly within a set time. |
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Competitors are required to demonstrate they can shear a sheep quickly and cleanly within a set time. |
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Moreover, we hoped to demonstrate the true value of Shintoist martial arts. |
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If the error is one of law, the onus will then shift to the Crown to demonstrate that the error did not result in a miscarriage of justice. |
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The effectiveness of exclusion through pore size is relatively easy to demonstrate for biotic pollinators by direct observation. |
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I twisted Billy's statement to demonstrate that money talks, and therefore gives its bearer power that others lack. |
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An animal behaviorist I knew used to demonstrate this in laboratory rats that were previously shaped to the Skinner box procedures. |
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The findings are the first to demonstrate a link between vitamin D and prevention of prostate cancer. |
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This was the burning question at a special seminar held on Wednesday to demonstrate how the fire brigade would spring into action. |
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Angry cabbies took to the streets of York to demonstrate against moves by rail company GNER to smarten them up. |
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To secure your donkey while you sleep, dine, sightsee or shop, you'll need to demonstrate proficiency with the chair or bowline knot. |
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Like theoretical reasoning, practical reasoning seeks in a sense to demonstrate the necessity of certain actions. |
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The Board notified him that his appeal was untimely, and afforded him an opportunity to demonstrate good cause for his untimeliness. |
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Given a specific situation, students will be able to demonstrate the importance of acting socially. |
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In this study, we sought to demonstrate the technical feasibility of using the nephelometer for on-site evaluations. |
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Much enthusiasm was expressed about using student portfolios to demonstrate IT and soft skills. |
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It is necessary to demonstrate before the international community that we can solemnly impose the law. |
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He had offered a bribe to an official in order to demonstrate that the official was corrupt. |
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I also think the development of formulas and schematics to demonstrate the utility of their approach was well done. |
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The bulk of his book relates historical events meant to demonstrate the soundness and explanatory scope of his claim. |
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A standard lesson is selected by an experienced methods instructor to demonstrate soundness in techniques and procedures. |
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In other words, we would need to be able to demonstrate hard evidence of non-compliance and non-cooperation. |
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Our instructor took each of us up to demonstrate how to pull out of a spin. |
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Doctors will be regularly asked to demonstrate their competence, so that they are fit to practise throughout their lives. |
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Victoria has already organised for a professional artist to visit her convention to demonstrate how to customise a pony. |
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The material is a blend of standards and jazz classics, which allow Wallace to demonstrate his strengths. |
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It simply has to demonstrate that its allegations correspond to an extraditable offence. |
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He named it for the principle of Occam's razor, as though to demonstrate that out of many possibilities, the simplest is often the best. |
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He appreciates the opportunity to demonstrate the one-handed shotgun technique. |
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They planned to demonstrate outside banks and insurance companies but police headed them off into a side street. |
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Even a casual reading would suffice to demonstrate that Ross's account is wholly unreliable. |
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The campaign aims to demonstrate the wide range of operational activities undertaken by the special constabulary. |
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In the 1970s, purified heterocysts from this strain were used to demonstrate that they are the sites of aerobic nitrogen fixation. |
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Occasionally, then, give an assignment designed to demonstrate that you think an employee has what it takes to outperform himself. |
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That flood of rhetorical questions just goes to demonstrate how overambitious the plot is. |
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You would like to demonstrate the unique quality of your character to all and sundry. |
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Anorectal manometry is indicated to demonstrate the rectoanal inhibitory reflex and to rule out Hirschsprung's disease. |
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Frequently a beast would be slaughtered for the first meal to demonstrate the host's wealth, social standing, and to uphold tribal honour. |
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Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography can also be performed to demonstrate the patency of the common bile duct. |
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In those circumstances Mr Black had failed to demonstrate or produce sufficient evidence that he actually sustained a loss under this head. |
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The biggest change on many of these farms will be the paper trail needed to demonstrate compliance with the act. |
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So it is in our interest to demonstrate to them why it would be to their benefit to play by civilized rules. |
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I had to give a 15-minute show with patter to demonstrate my skills and they accepted me. |
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Maori children experiment with smoking to demonstrate and ensure their membership in the family and in their peer group. |
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Certainly parole was an effort to demonstrate to critics that she was moving in accord with modern penological opinion. |
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Little post-construction data is available to demonstrate how well double-skin facades work in conserving energy. |
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The findings from these experiments have been taken to demonstrate the role of cognition in the experience of emotion. |
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He bought many of Little's pieces to demonstrate how similar to genuine objects fakes could be. |
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Radiolabeled colloid injected into the peritoneal cavity can be used to demonstrate the communication between the peritoneal and pleural space. |
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The use of a color wheel to demonstrate the differences in colors is helpful here. |
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I would question you further, to demonstrate the inaneness of your comment, but I deem it unworthy of my time. |
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The ideal person will be professionally qualified and be able to demonstrate a fast track career history. |
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Under the microscope, a stem section is needed to demonstrate the small, incrassate epidermal cells. |
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Popular films, both Western and Indian, will be used to demonstrate and inculcate the skills involved in writing a successful screenplay. |
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In order to demonstrate progress on race relations, John Othello is made the first black commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police force. |
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Our ability to demonstrate and articulate our commitment to quality is becoming increasingly important in today's environment. |
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The objective was to demonstrate proper fertilization and harvesting practices to improve hay quality. |
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We wished to demonstrate the importance of these factors in a control experiment. |
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Be your interview formal or casual, this is an opportunity to demonstrate your professionalism, invaluableness and enthusiasm. |
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In New York in 1890, the latest pocket watch and fob chain could carry seals the wearer could use to demonstrate their place in society. |
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But they are not invulnerable on the field of play, as their European campaigns are about to demonstrate. |
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Leftists have been known to use literary theory to demonstrate flaws in science. |
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No one has ever been able to demonstrate this, for the simple reason that it isn't true. |
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As the season progresses, ask swimmers in your novice group to demonstrate skills they are doing correctly. |
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As if to demonstrate the story is fiction, not history, the set is a giant pop-up book. |
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In court you will also have to demonstrate that the tree poses a risk or danger to you. |
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Police foiled their attempt to march out of the Dhaka University campus to demonstrate on the street. |
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You should also be able to demonstrate a visible order book underpinning your financial forecasts. |
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The formalists would be unable to demonstrate the consistency of mathematics. |
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The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that free-market and free-trade policies are not new. |
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They are giving leading restaurant reviewers the chance to demonstrate their culinary skills. |
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He brought these disparate objects together to demonstrate their kinship and identify their aesthetics as one with their functionalism. |
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In 1969 he began to demonstrate his powers of telepathy and psychokinesis to small audiences. |
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The purpose was to demonstrate that knowledge could be acquired easily but skills came with practice. |
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Candidates were to demonstrate in their lives the precepts of the Golden Rule. |
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This all serves to demonstrate the preschoolers ' broad competence when they are screened for admission to the target school a year or two later. |
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We found a bug in the program during one tutorial, and I fixed the bug on the spot in order to demonstrate the Perl debugger. |
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Model lessons are another way to demonstrate how collections of primary source materials can be used within particular content areas. |
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I prefer my men with a sense of good taste and decorum that you have yet to demonstrate. |
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He ducked in and out of the atmosphere to demonstrate the craft's dual capabilities. |
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My job was to demonstrate the Tomcat's performance and tactical capabilities. |
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The following Sunday, a million people gathered in Paris to demonstrate in favour of independent schools. |
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The residual dendritic bone was radiographed and photographed to demonstrate the characteristic dendriform branching pattern. |
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He asked me to demonstrate how my shoulders would be if I was trying to look like Joe Cool out on the pull, whoever Joe Cool might be. |
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That the building is also able to demonstrate a level of intimate detailing makes the project even more special. |
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Our data from the cemetery in Harvard Square, a bastion of Puritan religious and intellectual power, seems to demonstrate this point. |
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To call this graymail or blackmail is to demonstrate a fundamental misunderstanding of criminal jurisprudence. |
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Students from nine universities in London and the south east took part in die-ins today to demonstrate against the pending war with Iraq. |
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Some other members were on hand to demonstrate how to rig the sails on a sailing dinghy and show the layout of a boat to the trainees. |
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They came en masse to the city square to demonstrate against the Communist government. |
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Therefore, it would have been necessary to enroll more patients in the trial to demonstrate the same result. |
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Organizers aim to demonstrate that species diversity even exists in the center of one the world's largest cities. |
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Neither earlier study was able to demonstrate a significant effect of epistasis, either positive or negative. |
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A Dutchman and a Bulgarian lady, representing two different tour operators, joined hands to demonstrate the art of Bulgarian folk dancing. |
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Others are choosing to demonstrate competency by completing the proficiency examinations in one or more of these areas. |
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Those convicted will have to demonstrate their commitment not to do drugs, but no drug testing will be involved. |
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Without teeth to demonstrate that the firm is serious, your program is doomed to fail. |
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She skillfully uses ethnohistorical methods to demonstrate that although changes occurred, essential values persisted. |
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And the standardized exam you are incessantly given to demonstrate these skills is the test known as being human. |
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As part of her analysis, she describes birth practices of indigenous cultures to demonstrate the degree to which medicalized birth disempowers women. |
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All the 200 oarsmen were from Kerala and they formed the 500-member contingent of artists from Kerala who came to demonstrate their art and craft in the four-day festival. |
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Or is this meant to demonstrate that you can be both casual and glam? |
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This problem appears to demonstrate intent to manipulate elections, and was installed in the program under the watch of a programmer who is a convicted embezzler. |
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It arose from the puritans' custom of wearing their hair cut close round their heads, like apprentices, who shortened their hair to demonstrate their contempt for lovelocks. |
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At the same time, he sought to demonstrate the benefits of US largesse by initialing a preliminary, non-binding agreement offering to share aspects of US military technology. |
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Price floors or ceilings can be used to demonstrate how changes in the institutional structure lead to changes in behavior and market performance. |
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In this way More sought to demonstrate that the idea of incorporeal substance, or spirit, was as intelligible as that of corporeal substance, i.e. body. |
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I cannot help but contend that they have failed to demonstrate an appreciation of the history of the trials and tribulations of the various groups that shaped this society. |
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Many simply find it easiest to wear their orientation like a badge, and undoubtedly their efforts to demonstrate their sexual identity alleviate the stigma of asexualization. |
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A quarterly or bimonthly newsletter gives you an opportunity to demonstrate your expertise and gives your readers useful information at the same time. |
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The purpose of that story was to demonstrate that a well-known and well-respected public figure was actually nothing more than a mindless hack with delusions of grandeur. |
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He pounds fist into palm to demonstrate the non-stop battery of such a high-stakes job. |
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As these Enlightened Dissenters were Trinitarians, they felt the need to demonstrate and justify the rationality of the scriptures and the validity of Christ's messiahship. |
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Here, we use the cross-compiler to demonstrate a simple program. |
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Some psychologists have even attempted to demonstrate that members of teams who are extremely successful develop semi-permanently elevated levels of adrenalin. |
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One day, he took a monk with a cleanly shaven head and had him walk around a light bulb to demonstrate this theory. |
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He went on to demonstrate that this effect was greater than that of either acridine alone, light alone or acridine exposed to light and then added to the paramecium. |
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I think it needs to flow into the competencies and the portfolio of experience that people need to have to demonstrate in order to be considered for more senior ranks. |
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She has to demonstrate a renewed allegiance to factualness, to truthfulness, and that these private alliances she had with people for money are no longer important to her. |
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Bordello et al. were the first to demonstrate C. perfringens enterotoxin with high counts of toxigenic organisms in patients with diarrhoea after antibiotic treatment. |
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And it has done almost nothing to demonstrate the manifold benefits to Britain from immigration, even in its current, not especially well organised form. |
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The use of self-regulating mechanisms to explain long-term stability has a long history in ecology but has been notoriously difficult to demonstrate in practice. |
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What empirical tests have been done to demonstrate that any given interpretation of an inkblot is indicative of any past behavior or predictive of any future behavior? |
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Modi has ordered his army commanders to strike back hard at the Line of Control to demonstrate Indian resolve. |
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The young gentleman listens manfully to my abortive attempts to demonstrate my interest with a light smile, while I slowly turn an inelegant purple. |
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Well, if you say that there has been a contravention of the hearsay rule, you have to demonstrate the purpose for which the courts used the evidence. |
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Another important point is to demonstrate how culture and politics shape borders, by showing examples of borderlands where each side of a boundary has its own peculiarities. |
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As the seatbelt sign came on and the flight attendant started to demonstrate the proper way to put on your seatbelt, Misery looked out her window. |
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The 78-year-old former Prime Minister was a teetotaller and wanted to demonstrate that a life of alcohol abstinence could lessen the effects of advancing age. |
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The histochemical stains failed to demonstrate mucin in tumor cells. |
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Generally, they can be counted upon to demonstrate a fair and unprejudiced judgement that attempts to temper personal bias through recognition of wider social implications. |
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Most readers already know that the official statistics are a pile of hooey, routinely manipulated to demonstrate an economic fantasy that doesn't really exist. |
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How nice of Bob Dylan to demonstrate that over a lifetime of work, even perfection sometime runs amok into a muck. |
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For example, I needed a diagram to demonstrate the concept of one-way valves in the veins of a horse's legs, so I typed in valve vein and pressed enter. |
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Sorry, I'm making a hash of this, I had this grand eloquent spiel, which has all gone to pot, cos I can't get anything to work to demonstrate what I'm talking about. |
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She also had an unusual history of experiencing numerous intussusceptions near her ileocecal valve, but diagnostic x-rays were unable to demonstrate this. |
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This is easy to demonstrate, and indeed requires no amplification. |
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The central aim of our study was to demonstrate that both natural and sexual selection have been important in shaping the tail streamer of the barn swallow. |
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Teams which finish third in the SPL tend to exhaust their resources in the process and Livingston will have to demonstrate that they are the exception to the rule. |
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Graham, a certified reflexologist came and spoke about ear-candling. Two staff were used to demonstrate and many residents were curious and came to watch. |
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For a number of MLAs the limited experience of working a committee system with Sinn Fein seemed to demonstrate the fundamentally partitionist nature of the settlement. |
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Dawning the simple black dress she had lain out to demonstrate her mourning for the death of some of her men, she proceeded to make her way towards the dining hall. |
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The objective is to demonstrate our resoluteness in eradicating terrorism. |
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Suddenly Duffy's charges began to demonstrate a bit of pluck. |
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The rest of it is some geometry, and knowledge about solid angles, which is not really interesting and hard to demonstrate without boring figures. |
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In detailed submissions Mr Page sought to demonstrate that the finding was not supported by the evidence and that it should be reversed by this court. |
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In the absence of written documentation, these farmers may be unable to demonstrate that they have inherited the right to farm a given number of callops. |
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The fourth case failed to demonstrate clonality by flow cytometry and PCR owing to a lack of viable cells and lack of amplification, respectively. |
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A group has been on a rally to London to demonstrate its feelings and has also spelt out its views to Institute chiefs in a bid to keep tuition fees as low as possible. |
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Some devotees utilise temple festivals to demonstrate their valour. |
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In Britain judges arbitrated on the fate of the convicted during the trial and used their powers of mercy to demonstrate the majesty of the law to a wider populace. |
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Some men may have dueled to kill an adversary, but most gentlemen fought duels to demonstrate that they did not fear death at the hands of their social equals. |
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Adding to this problem is increasing pressure on teachers to demonstrate that their students are performing at satisfactory levels in the standard subjects. |
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Seasoned preceptors can teach, express their feelings about a given situation, and satisfy their need to demonstrate their knowledge by telling stories. |
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Killigrew's original play aimed to demonstrate the brutishness of the British Cavaliers as they stormed through other countries and left paths of ruined women in the wake. |
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On the other hand people are free to speak their minds and to demonstrate. |
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A dominant vein was required to demonstrate the usual features which would be present in a spermatic vein, including a well-defined intima and media. |
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Market economy must be able to demonstrate in reality that when the local currency was appreciating, the prices of commodities were also expected to be reducing. |
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Visitors will be able to see how liquid crystals react to light and heat and the York chemists use slime to demonstrate how branched molecules can make gels. |
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So wouldn't it be nice if all teachers were tested to demonstrate their competency in English enunciation and pronunciation so they could pass it on to their charges. |
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The paper will try to demonstrate how the night meeting of Ruth and Boaz at the threshing floor could have served as a kind of biblical example of pious, virtuous bundling. |
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It's also used for electrical components for schools, to demonstrate circuits with tiny solar panels and windmills as well as the traditional buzzers, lights and switches. |
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This is a primo opportunity for you to demonstrate your maturity. |
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Having proved that she is more than capable of working in an operational theatre, HMS Echo is now beginning to demonstrate her true capabilities and value to the Fleet. |
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Universities were purged of secular elements and the criteria for social mobility became the ability to demonstrate loyalty to the ideals of the new regime. |
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The second approach consists of measuring biomechanical parameters in different samples to demonstrate the effect of ontogenic, genetic or environmental conditions. |
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The aim of this essay has been to demonstrate that the identification of old-world sources for southern folklife is crucial to understanding this distinctive regional culture. |
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One of the young women threw on one of the tinier purses to demonstrate that it stays close to the body while dancing. |
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Zipped up in a full-body Velcro suit, eighth-grader Alla Kocheryan volunteered to demonstrate the concept of inertia by splatting herself against a Velcro wall. |
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Scaffolding should be removed gradually as students begin to demonstrate mastery and then no longer provided when students can perform the task independently. |
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I saw the older men trying to demonstrate they were still tough and able. |
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He said his life as a framing educator began in 1978, when Crescent Cardboard asked him to demonstrate mat carving in their booth at a trade show. |
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God promised he would release them from slavery, but not before Pharaoh had refused their release and God had visited ten plagues on Egypt to demonstrate his power. |
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Some of my best friends wear bow ties, in public, but it has always seemed to me to demonstrate a regrettable character flaw. |
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In the 1920's it was agreed that candidates at least in the New World did not have to demonstrate nobiliary proofs. |
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This should be viewed as an opportunity for manufacturers and suppliers to demonstrate leadership in addressing green compliancy. |
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The experiment performed a version of a test proposed by physicist John Bell half a century ago to demonstrate nonlocality in quantum physics. |
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Three women superglued themselves together in St Stephen's Hall to demonstrate against plans to build more coal-fired power stations. |
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A flash mob performance was organised by the Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services to demonstrate cardiopulmonary resuscitation procedure. |
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He was the first to demonstrate mass dependent isotope fractionation of this element in nature and laboratory reactions. |
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Both MRA and DSA appeared to demonstrate occlusion of the basilar artery, as well as occlusion of the bilateral distal vertebral arteries. |
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He proceeded to demonstrate that his sense of humor was unimpaired. |
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Sorry, your demonstration does not in fact demonstrate gafia, only sanity. You'll have to do something else to demonstrate gafia. |
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Therefore, the monolayer could be used to demonstrate the effects of cyclic stretching on interepithelial gap formation. |
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It was in Edward's attempt to regain his throne that Gloucester began to demonstrate his skill as a military commander. |
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Von Ohain's first device was strictly experimental and could run only under external power, but he was able to demonstrate the basic concept. |
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The sort of language in use among many of these hydrographic surveyors is sufficient to demonstrate their landlubberliness. |
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Hooke's role at the Royal Society was to demonstrate experiments from his own methods or at the suggestion of members. |
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Penrose uses a variant of Turing's halting theorem to demonstrate that a system can be deterministic without being algorithmic. |
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In the wake of this designation, butchers in Bury sought to demonstrate their history of manufacturing and selling the product. |
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Burke then provided quotations from Paine's Rights of Man to demonstrate what the New Whigs believed. |
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In The Last Man, she uses the philosophical form of the Godwinian novel to demonstrate the ultimate meaninglessness of the world. |
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Humpty Dumpty has been used to demonstrate the second law of thermodynamics. |
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From an Irish republican perspective, the significance of these events was to demonstrate potential for a political and electoral strategy. |
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Gender Equity Indices seek to provide the tools to demonstrate this feature of equity. |
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Copernicus' 1543 work on the heliocentric model of the solar system tried to demonstrate that the sun was the center of the universe. |
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However, he was able to demonstrate that the angle of reflection remained the same for all colors, so he decided to build a reflecting telescope. |
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By 1860 he was able to demonstrate a working device, and obtained a British patent covering a partial vacuum, carbon filament incandescent lamp. |
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At that performance, Carte stepped onstage and broke a glowing lightbulb before the audience to demonstrate the safety of Swan's new technology. |
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He tried to demonstrate the universality of human appetites for corporeal pleasures. |
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Sullivan was invited to a party on 5 October 1888 given to demonstrate the technology. |
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Anaxagoras was able to demonstrate that the profile of the Earth was circular by explaining eclipses. |
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This suggests that Mercians constructed it as a defensive earthwork, or to demonstrate the power and intent of their kingdom. |
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Lewis wished to demonstrate how Welsh heritage was linked as one of the 'founders of European civilization. |
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This reactor was shut down in 1981, and is now part of a pilot project to demonstrate techniques for safely decommissioning a nuclear reactor. |
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There was no prior occasion to demonstrate whether or not females were excluded from the succession to the crown. |
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The Council's information office aims to disseminate Nordic concepts and to demonstrate and promote Nordic cooperation. |
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Many centuries passed before scientists were able to demonstrate that such spontaneous generation does not occur in nature. |
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Mayr was able to demonstrate that geographical isolation and the accumulation of genetic differences led to the splitting of species. |
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The chieftains constantly had to demonstrate their qualities as leaders, either by giving gifts to their followers or by holding great feasts. |
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The goal was to demonstrate the changes during the Smallwood era in the province's economy and infrastructure. |
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They had to demonstrate skill at calligraphy, and had to know Confucian philosophy. |
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The Dutch also allegedly placed candles on the victims' bodies to demonstrate the translucence of the flesh. |
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The ABA desired to demonstrate that the legal profession could regulate itself and hoped to prevent direct federal regulation of the profession. |
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In order to demonstrate the principle, a 25 watt experimental model engine was built and tested. |
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By 1806 he was able to demonstrate a much more powerful form of electric lighting to the Royal Society in London. |
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The frequent presence of rounded corroded quartz crystals, such as occur in rhyolitic lavas, helps to demonstrate their real nature. |
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It is useful to strike through an incorrect text, leaving it legible, to demonstrate that it is an incorrect usage. |
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MoldWiz INT-40DHT process aid additive is said to demonstrate process gains for resin compounders and pigment masterbatchers. |
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I know Wisconsinites are caring and generous, and I am counting on these strong Midwestern values to demonstrate that in this special auction. |
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Derek Parfit presents his Mere Addition Paradox in order to demonstrate that it is extremely difficult to avoid the Repugnant Conclusion. |
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Farnell element14 will use the show to demonstrate the CodeBug, Gizmo 2, Raspberry Pi and MATLAB software bundle and the BeagleBone Black. |
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A classroom experiment seeks to demonstrate what it looks like. |
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Next the recency effect will be employed in order to demonstrate how the novel's pornographic elements become fused with its horrific elements. |
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Dextran has been shown to demonstrate high solubility characteristics and promote low solution viscosities. |
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He was trying, I think, to demonstrate balance and equivalence. |
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For my purposes, however, Hill's film will suffice to demonstrate how later film-makers can dialogize a familiar genre. |
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Always keen to demonstrate how much of a Renaissance man he is, Wossy, left, takes some time out from writing his new comic to explore Hitchcock. |
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Feedback should be provided to disclosers in order to demonstrate that concerns are being taken seriously. |
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The Vermeer character later proceeded to demonstrate the use of his new acquisition to his maid and model Greit. |
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Only in very few of these cases is it possible to demonstrate direct links to Ockham or his texts. |
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Use of a cell hybrid test system to demonstrate that benomyl induces aneuploidy and polyploidy. |
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The aim of the NOAA study is to demonstrate for the first time the biomagnification in marine organisms of chemicals introduced via plastics. |
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The organisers even used a dummy car and a dummy school bus to demonstrate their point. |
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Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of acne on the back and the first device to demonstrate a direct effect on the sebaceous glands. |
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The Challenge asked high schoolers to demonstrate an understanding of how math and physics are a critical part of all sports. |
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This is a great opportunity to demonstrate to these new employees why the old McJob paradigm is outdated and cliche. |
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