The prejudicial views of their contemporaries are only an unstudied, unnatural, and temporary aberration. |
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However, the onlap interpretation is based on hypothetical time lines in unstudied locations. |
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Also, the natural, unpatented tobacco plant is yet unstudied for its potentially negative effects. |
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However, while the ideas expressed in these interviews may lack the benefits of hindsight, they do not come across as offhanded or unstudied. |
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He brought a strong, unstudied and remarkably fresh kind of romanticism to veils of darkness as well as sheets of summer rain or winter sleet. |
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Still, one can't underestimate the nuance in Coogan's performance, that sense of unstudied naturalism that couldn't have been coached. |
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That feeling is due not just to her unstudied vocal freedom but also to the work of her well-chosen collaborators. |
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His flawless singing is accentuated by the unstudied gestures of a natural performer. |
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Eventually we began scoring the proportion of flies in the remaining unstudied lines that successfully caught themselves on the baffles. |
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He determined the genome sizes of about 400 previously unstudied invertebrates, ranging from insects to spiders to earthworms. |
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She convinced the Survey to send her on short trips to the relatively unstudied Ottawa-Saint Lawrence Valley. |
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This combination suggests British Columbia has much to lose owing to this large, unregulated and unstudied, invasive species vector. |
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Many deep-sea species, possibly running into the millions, remain unstudied. |
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The potential negative effects on staging shorebirds could be significant, yet remain unstudied. |
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While emergency shelters for battered women are perceived as critical resources in most communities, they remain relatively unstudied. |
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As discussed briefly here, while a significant literature has been generated, there are some obvious gaps and unstudied questions. |
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The art is made in shaky, unstudied pencil that disarms the sordid imagery, and the juvenile captions each picture faces are too wet with angst to be truly disturbing. |
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Onychophagist behaviour is a widespread but largely unstudied phenomenon, in which one of the interpretations characterises onychophagia as a non-pathological behavioural symptom. |
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Hundreds of unstudied herbal texts, dating from Ancient Greece to the modern age, are sitting in libraries around the world. |
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Owing to the improvisational, unstudied nature of her work during that period, she rejected being categorized as an actor. |
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His fieldwork in Africa also resulted in the identification of various previously unstudied subterranean insects. |
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The emphasis that central banks are placing on price stability these days is neither fanciful nor unstudied. |
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The right of children to be protected from abduction is incontrovertible, yet the abduction of children in Africa remains largely unstudied. |
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The second part presents the underground cities unstudied by our team in 1988 and some synthesis. We wrote an article about the defence organisation in the underground cities. |
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Portuguese literature, which until the 19th century lay largely unstudied and unknown outside of Portugal, has a distinct individuality and is an expression of a clearly defined national temperament and language. |
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The announcement in 2008 of survey results with higher than expected densities in the previously unstudied swamp forests of northern Congo drew attention to the importance of that region. |
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We are also using radio telemetry to follow newly-hatched turtles to identify critical habitat and sources of mortality for this relatively unstudied life stage. |
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Astatine, for instance, is practically unstudied. It has a name and a place on the periodic table, but almost nothing else. |
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Until now, almost 700 fish species have been recorded from the Congo River Basin, and large sections remain virtually unstudied. |
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However, the biota of seamounts and fracture zones within the Clarion-Clipperton Zone remain essentially unstudied so the uniqueness of associated biota cannot be assessed. |
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The speed increases, and soon there is a kind of music to the discussion, a self-organized, contrapuntal ease that allows movement from one issue to the next with unstudied assurance. |
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A variety of measures have been proposed as biologically plausible ways to control the transmission of enteric infections, although these are for the most part unstudied, with the exception of hand hygiene. |
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The Roulant seems to be permeated by a genuine and unstudied sense of welcoming combined with a willingness to accept that the shape the organization takes today is not the shape it will take tomorrow. |
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Even in the 19th century, the Visconde de Juromenha added to the already excessive collection of lyrics, introducing into his edition of 1860 69 many poems from the songbooks, which were still comparatively unstudied. |
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An agreed means is needed rapidly to assess the implications of new findings in relatively unstudied fields both for the health and productivity of the oceans and for the Earth's biological and geochemical cycles. |
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Stanner chose the Daly River as a field site after being advised by linguist Gerhardt Laves that the area was home to 'half a dozen unstudied tribes, and scores of myalls. |
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