He is the great model of the free artist who follows his own, unimproved road. |
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Clearly, developing improved humans will create great social and political problems with respect to unimproved humans. |
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Still, these are footling changes, and most of the text remains commendably unimproved. |
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For this is Hob Moor, where the pasture is all the better for being unimproved. |
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When he improves his land he is taxed more heavily for it, even while high-priced but unimproved land in the towns is assessed at a minimum. |
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Nothing but a government welfare program could ever last this long in unimproved form. |
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An unimproved streetcar line carries more people at peak times than a six-lane highway. |
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The condition of the park's facilities is unimproved with the bandstand in a state of near collapse and damaged play equipment unreplaced. |
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Second, I think there is nothing in that text, your Honour, which restricts that to actually unimproved land. |
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They like sandy unimproved soil because they don't respond well to manure and fertilisers. |
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All processes carried on by slave labour are conducted in the rudest and most unimproved manner. |
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The fact that our Council is intent on putting houses on this land has pushed the price of acquisition well beyond its unimproved value. |
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Since the 1960s, the property tax system has imposed lower tax rates on buildings than on the unimproved land value of each parcel. |
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The former is only concerned with unimproved land and requires the Valuer-General to value the largest estate in the land. |
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The landing gear was a unique tripod set-up to offer resistance to the unimproved nature of most landing strips. |
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The wet unimproved land and lower input produced by traditional mixed farming systems in the North York Moors are perfect for waders. |
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The Dominican Republic's mountainous interior and long stretches of unimproved roads make for perfect fat-tire odysseys. |
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This is related to the improvement of road communications with its nearest and most important rival, and the as yet unimproved condition of the main roads. |
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The only unimproved property currently in the portfolio is 4 100 m² of parceled space of an existing office property. |
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But it still bars them from levying tolls on the unimproved portions of existing roads. |
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Worse, Mr Morsi's government has soaked up blame for unimproved government services and a feeble economy. |
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Only one-eighth of the county is unimproved land, of which the largest stretch is in the mountains of the Carlingford Peninsula in the northeast. |
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This is why we focus mainly on unimproved varieties and their wild relatives. |
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Before undergoing a complex and expensive processing, the unimproved bitumen has a value much below that of classic light crude. |
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On top of conservation in gene banks, we also need to support farmers who grow unimproved varieties. |
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However without specific information about these facilities, it is a challenge to classify them as either improved or unimproved. |
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Only one third of the population receives its water from unimproved sources, and water quality in general is a concern. |
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The breed is believed to have evolved from the unimproved Berkshire and the original Gloucester pig. |
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They include sensitive riparian areas, unimproved farmland and woodland, and their purpose is to allow for the restoration of natural processes. |
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What Aristotle had written in ancient Greece, classifying the minerals known then, remained unchallenged and unimproved into the nineteenth century. |
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She says that virtually all the identified unimproved plant introductions she encountered had characteristics that made them unattractive to American farmers. |
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In the first, are Queensland and New South Wales, where unimproved value rating is universal on the local level, and Western Australia, where it is predominant. |
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A combination of footpaths, unimproved dirt roads, and national highways connect the community to Bamako, which is approximately 35 kilometers away. |
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Therefore, George advocated allowing landowners to keep a small percentage of the land rent, mainly to avoid the prospect of having all unimproved land revert to the commons. |
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At the first gathering, sign language interpreters were provided on stage, and efforts were made to incorporate womyn with physical disabilities on unimproved land. |
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Perhaps residents of the Brewton household crossed this unimproved, seemingly unclaimed strip on their way to dump refuse on some other, yet-undeveloped tract. |
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The Mohawk was designed to perform observation, artillery spotting, reconnaissance, command and utility missions from small, unimproved fields under all weather conditions. |
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Indoor air sampling established that vented stoves generated substantially less soot and other airborne particulate matter than unimproved hearths did. |
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This map is accompanied by a supplementary text providing the total improved and unimproved acreage for Canada, the provinces and the territories. |
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The animals are reared in the traditional way on farms being extensively grazed on the characteristic island vegetation of unimproved pasture, gorse and bracken scrub, and heather moorland. |
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This project will see the upgrading of Collector Road south of the CN railway crossing and the upgrading of a rural unimproved road to Collector Road, as well as associated connecting roads. |
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Dry feed is often given ad libitum from one or more hoppers, although feed may be restricted in the later stages to prevent excessive fatness in pigs of unimproved genotypes or very heavy slaughter weights. |
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By the 1850s, as more-powerful steamships were built that were able to navigate the unimproved section of the St. Lawrence River, traffic on the Rideau Canal dropped. |
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If you want an airplane that will allow you to carry a lot of stuff between short unimproved fields, then that type of airplane is not going to be a speed record breaker. |
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While Korsakoff's syndrome is commonly encountered as a transitory sign of brain disorder, it can be chronic, remaining effectively unimproved over many years. |
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If, after a further three-month period, attendance remained unimproved, a third interview was conducted and the employee was required to provide a detailed medical assessment of his or her fitness to perform the job. |
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This was the last section of unimproved road between Baltimore on the Chesapeake Bay to Wheeling on the Ohio River. |
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It was upgraded in the 1980s and 1990s, although the stretch north of Tarbet remains unimproved. |
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Gladstone's government struggled on, beset by scandal and unimproved by a reshuffle. |
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In transportation, funds are being used to turn a major unimproved road into a modern highway in Ghana so it can become a major artery for moving people and goods from the capital to a port city. |
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The compensation offered to the Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq Nation was based on the current unimproved land value for both parcels of land, as well as on the loss of use associated with each parcel. |
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Yet in the discussion over property taxes a favourite proposal of economists—a tax on the unimproved value of land has been absent from the debate. |
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Despite longstanding awareness of the problems of fuel poverty and the large number of people living in cold poorly heated homes, uptake of the available grant schemes was not good and many homes remained unimproved. |
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In the early 19th century it cost as much to transport a ton of freight 32 miles by wagon over an unimproved road as it did to ship it 3000 miles across the Atlantic. |
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