We have two variables in our data capturing farm capital, to wit the size of the household's land and the number of cattle. |
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The grey heron was anyway considered to be the best of a group of birds with similar lifestyles, to wit other herons and night herons, egrets, bitterns, and cormorants. |
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In the case of EU Member States, the legal act in question is a directive, i.e. an act that imposes an obligation of results on the recipients, to wit the Member States. |
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As a result, prevailing price levels responded to normal market factors, to wit, supply and demand, including supplies of substitutable nonsubject imports from third-country suppliers. |
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In voting against the Jonckheer report, I wish to assert the need for another policy, to wit, ceasing all aid to private firms and utilising the money thereby saved to develop public services and recruit staff. |
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The parliament decides on the appointment of high-ranking government officials, to wit the Director of the Federal Audit Office and the Secretary General of the parliament. |
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Giles devoted a section to wit and humor from classical Chinese texts. |
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The incursion of sectarian orthodoxy in Indian history involves two distinct problems, to wit, narrow sectarianism, and unreasoned orthodoxy. |
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To wit, 282 000 jobs have been created in Québec in the last five years. |
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The misunderstanding of the word or the quid pro quo is the unintentional pun, and is related to it exactly as folly is to wit. |
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To wit, there are the FIS races, the world cup races. |
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To wit, Parvin has been a member of the alfalfa Club for 26 years. |
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To wit, Leviathan recently developed an advergame for BellSouth to tie in with a DSL promotion. |
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