These panels recall the painted versions of battles that Roman generals carried in triumphal processions. |
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The tales were known long before the extant ballad versions began to be copied or printed in the mid-fifteenth century. |
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All right, here's something else to whet your whistle, low-carb, low-calorie drinks, you're seeing a lot more new versions of these. |
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Additional versions of the ads will appear during the NBA All-Star Game and March Madness, the two preeminent basketball events of the year. |
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In every country, versions of the past provide the raw material for nationalist and patriotic sentiments. |
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The bridesmaids wore lilac strapless gowns with puddled trains, and carried smaller versions of the bride's bouquet. |
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They spin out conservative versions of an already entrenched style, pointedly resisting the challenges presented by artists like Leonardo. |
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They also sell custom versions of their shoes, to include an extended rand. |
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They're operating high-volume barbecue and bar joints, peddling warmed-over versions of their mother's meatball recipes. |
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Bisphosphonates are synthetic versions of pyrophosphate, a salt that the body manufactures to help with the metabolism. |
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Sting has quite clearly taken the third path and seduced a host of new fans through remixes, cover versions and car commercials. |
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They are simplified versions of the very difficult problems that physicists encounter. |
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For patients with insurance, copayments for generic versions are lower than those for brand-name medications. |
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Not all the versions they hear may be the same so the magistrates have to decide which one is the true story. |
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They wore antique gold off-the-shoulder dresses, and tiaras, and carried smaller versions of the bride's bouquet. |
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All versions of externalism have in common that intensions don't determine extensions. |
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My blind luck of being able to provide two versions of the correct answer saved me from the accusation of being a cheater. |
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This latest release is a collection of B-sides, rarities, soundtrack songs and cover versions which is a must for die-hard fans. |
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There were also plenty of acronyms whose definitions were not just different versions of the same term. |
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The complete Latin versions of these two ballades are included at the end of this article. |
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Despite the superficial difference in size and form, they could actually be considered miniaturized versions of the mighty scale trees. |
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These units can contain one, two or eight LEDs, the duals and quads available in tower versions only. |
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Both texts are drafts of final versions and would almost certainly have been burned when no longer needed. |
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The blade was generally double edged, though single-edged versions known as backswords were not uncommon. |
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Four versions of the questionnaire were written, comprising one each for physicians, pharmacists, community key workers, and patients. |
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If you have the bandwidth, you can check out high-res versions of the picture above, and animations of the Drygalski collision here. |
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In addition, many people do not know that there are Chinese versions of puritans with clean hands burning with passion for communist ideology. |
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Some versions even have Popper and Wittgenstein duelling with a pair of pokers. |
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They're even offering streaming versions of most of their new programs right on their website. |
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Not far away, Fratelli's dishes out one of the city's best versions of pasta Bolognese. |
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The are several versions of this kind of dish, the meat cooked with onions and spices, and finished with black olives and pickled lemons. |
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Although this was the first ever online virus description database, offline versions had existed long before. |
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In the omniverse there are an infinite number of versions of you, that are identical to you in every way. |
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They are seeking restraint on companies that manufacture cheap versions of their drug and use confusingly similar sounding names. |
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It's only when mums and dads dress their offspring as cut-down versions of themselves that those same vanities start to become a little worrying. |
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This electronic payment solution provides electronic versions of paper checks and remittance advices. |
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I haven't bothered with the Russian language versions on their album but the English ones are very catchy. |
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He had a stand-up row with Laura Nyro during a demo taping as he insisted that she should stick to cover versions and other people's songs. |
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It's also one of the few products in which the price of both the original and low-carb versions are comparable. |
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Jackson's versions of happy endings often entail a paradisal communion of human and animal. |
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Students will want to see the webtoons versions of these synopses of classical literature. |
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The career girl's court shoe is all very well but where were Ravel's versions of the casual suede boot or the casual ballerina look last autumn? |
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Why try to make them into mini versions of yourself, with their mini-me haircuts and their mini-me clothes? |
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But if you read the complete transcripts of the two versions of the interview, you will see that they are quite different. |
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How did Liebfraumilch end up making condiment versions of their bottles, and how did these end up in an eccentric bread and breakfast place? |
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A superficial comparison of Roth with Malamud reveals two versions of the problems of self-definition which is at the core of this literature. |
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Both were American versions of British sitcoms, and since then they've tried to import one Britcom after the other. |
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He often records versions of traditional tunes on his records, but can't be doing with the stuffiness some folksters exude. |
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Over the years 24 versions were made and the Spitfire doubled in weight, engine power and firepower. |
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The band played impressive versions of numbers from just about every musical sphere including soul, reggae, trad and rock. |
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We manufactured versions of prototypes which were tested on various golf carts, baby buggies and marine applications with great results. |
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The new car has a wider track and larger wheels, which set it off from the versions that have been sold since its launch four years ago. |
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Actors are cast as versions of themselves and then left to the mercy of different teams of writers and directors. |
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The case with Alzheimer's disease is similar fronto-temporal, multi-infarct, and dysphasic versions of dementia. |
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The same ambivalent usage marks anarchist versions of the truth, or those of radical feminists. |
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This solution is the ancestor of many versions of platonism in mathematics. |
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All three versions combine the joy of dry, splintery pastry with the joy of chewy, indigestible glop. |
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The exhibit features revised versions of classic board and parlour games which address the needs of people with disabilities. |
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He does an adequate job, creating multiple versions of the role for each of the parallel realities that are created by his butterfly effects. |
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In addition to basic white, pink, and yellow, there are now mauve and purple versions and any number of lined, spotted, and bicolored flowers. |
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All of these scrumptious dishes are low fat, protein-rich versions of high-fat comfort foods, so go ahead and indulge without guilt! |
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In addition to framed and desktop prints, we offer unframed versions of their prints. |
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It was written in two stages, in January and in March, and he patched the versions together. |
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They consist of a collection of seventeen poems in different versions of the iambus, the metre traditionally associated with lampoon. |
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The delay is widely blamed on the prosecutors in his case, who have so far only prepared draft versions of their reports into each group member. |
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When selecting fruit, canned or frozen versions are reliable substitutes for out-of-season fresh varieties. |
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Thumbnails are miniature versions of a picture that are hyperlinked to its actual size version. |
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I have some ideas on how to cross pollinate the hard copy and online versions but will save those for another day. |
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I drank with them in the only pub on Iona and danced wild versions of strip the willow with them at ceilidhs. |
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The patties are familiar to New Yorkers who order bland commercial versions sold at numerous pizzerias. |
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The site provides versions of itself in Spanish, French, Italian and Dutch as well as English. |
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Some versions of this technology allow voters to scan their ballots at the polling place to make sure that they have voted as intended. |
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They're really just a cover band, rendering their own versions of traditional songs. |
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Eat healthy foods such as fruits, vegetables and nuts, and wholemeal and wholegrain versions of rice, pasta and bread. |
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The show had a six-month run at the National Portrait Gallery from last autumn and sister versions are running in New York and San Francisco. |
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The excised footage is bookended by black-and-white versions of the scenes surrounding the cut, which is a nice touch. |
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Also, in bar 5 the bass is in thirds with the melody while in all other versions it is in sixths. |
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Of these we have given both the upper case and lower case versions of the 24 classical letters. |
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He has been telling versions of his for years, and the media have been all ears. |
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The characters in my fable are modern-day versions of Galileo, Newton, and Leibniz. |
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The joyride begins with songs that feel more like remixed versions of real ones. |
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The book was taken off the shelves in England and wasn't reprinted in the US, though amended versions were later republished in both countries. |
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Each of the episodes contains a digital watermark, which has been blurred out on the versions now circulating online. |
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The Chinese and English versions are truncations with a significant number of lines being omitted. |
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Showcasing its roster of brilliant ballerinas, the Kirov offers sparkling versions of Petipa and Balanchine. |
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His systematization of these texts became one of the chief bases for the structure of the later printed versions of this corpus of texts. |
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The Boden catalogue has some loud party shirts or more modest floral needlecord and chambray versions for a beatnik 1960s look. |
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He was a braggart and a poseur, who frequently tripped himself up by telling inconsistent versions of the same story. |
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Spain has recently seen the arrival of happy slapping and other versions of crimes in which the perpetrators record what they are doing. |
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As it is, people download warez versions of games because the prices are ridiculous. |
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Other highlights will include upgraded versions of several models, along with enhanced products from its upscale division. |
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He has crafted more realistic versions of the cast that are much more appropriate for the series' hard sci-fi background. |
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They're actually modified versions of proteins used in the digestive system. |
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These days you can buy lactose-reduced versions of ice cream, cottage cheese, and yogurt. |
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It automagically sucks down up-to-date text versions of all your favourite web sites to read off line. |
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They prefer vegetarian versions of old favorites, such as pizza, chili, tacos, and stir-fries, that are relatively easy to adapt. |
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The versions here are properly mixed versions by the original recording engineer from the multi-track tape in true stereo. |
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First off, there are several companies that publish English language versions of these games. |
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Translations are regarded by Muslims as new versions of the holy book, rather than as translations in the conventional sense. |
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These are modern, gender-bending versions of old-fashioned wind-up toys, but all made of paper and very funny. |
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The original versions of the York Waits also worked as nightwatchmen and barely had enough money to mend their costumes. |
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Higher-quality versions dubbed from actual DVDs entrusted to movie-industry insiders and reviewers can be on the market within days. |
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From now on resources will be diverted into the new versions of the PlayStation and X-Box. |
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Available in 12 or 24V versions for small and larger commercial vehicle applications, it holds 4.5 litres of water. |
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Competing with Asian and European automakers by building American versions of what the opposition already offers is lunacy. |
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It soon began appearing on video in both scratchy black and white and colourized versions from nearly every public domain house around. |
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All these are either versions of himself or fantasticated versions of how he would be seen. |
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They have also ordered two versions of Predator B with turbofan jet engines. |
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There is an update utility that obtains bug fixes, new versions of packages and the like. |
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Maria has prepared literal versions of many Hungarian poets over the years. |
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Other versions attach to the wall or descend from the ceiling vertically or at an angle. |
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Others are synthetic versions of naturally-occurring insecticides, such as those found in the plant pyrethrum. |
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Don't cheat your users by giving them dramatically simplified or weakened versions of the software being used by your help desk personnel. |
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McDowell's versions of rural life can at times settle into unearned romanticism. |
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There are two versions of case shelving, one with slotted and one with solid end panels. |
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Early versions of the hovertrain rested on a cushion of air, like a hovercraft that travels over sea or land, but later ones could levitate. |
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During Champlain's short-lived career as a teacher, her pupils learned to paint by copying her own versions of floral wreaths, Fancy, and Cupid. |
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The writer sometimes tended to over-elaborate and over-refine his subject's language in later versions and revisions. |
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Mechanical voting machines were used until 1974, and then gradually electronic versions began to replace them. |
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In the first scenario, personal spaceflight will use lower-cost versions of classic boosters and spacecraft. |
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My favorite cheat meal is a patty melt, but the restaurant versions have way too much fat. |
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Included for the first time is the ability to search all versions with options for case, accent, and vowel point sensitivity. |
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Productivity can suffer in the switch-over, even amongst newer versions of the same application. |
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Instead of using tents and erectable buildings, base personnel could utilize special versions of the module for shelter. |
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Like unflavored milks, all versions of flavored milks provide about 300 milligrams of calcium per serving. |
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He initiated this possibility by manipulating versions of the liar's paradox with zigzag graphs of truth and falsehood states. |
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Therefore, Table 2 contains additional versions employing a state cost-of-living index. |
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I've checked all the driver versions in the control panel, and they're all definitely the latest. |
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The table of contents now links to copies of off-site copies of transcripts with no HTML versions yet. |
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This resulted in a sparse, expressionistic film that is one of the best versions of the Scottish play in cinema history. |
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We worked it out by cobbling together some of the instructions for the earlier versions and all went smoothly enough. |
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To solve these problems, pump suppliers have been offering cleanable versions of their positive displacement pumps. |
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It exists today in myriad, fragmented Sumerian, Hittite, Babylonian, and other versions that scholars have had to piece together. |
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Both versions of this drill will help you develop excellent control and concentration as well as just getting loosened up. |
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Some of the considerable biodiversity of corals may come from underwater versions of mules, say researchers. |
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Many times different versions of news appear to be hopelessly contradictory with each other. |
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The Pennsylvania versions sometimes have ogees or beads filed onto corners of the beard or at the base of the poll. |
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While ordinary ride-on mowers don't go much faster than walking pace, some versions are clearly anything but pedestrian. |
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Pack a touch-up kit containing mini versions of your favourite cosmetic products. |
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Other plucked instruments used reduced or expanded versions of French or Italian lute tablature. |
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She would read voraciously, fill whole books with her drawings and invent frighteningly complex versions of solitaire using a chess set. |
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Consequently, early versions of the installment plan were dismissed as the folly of the improvident poor, immigrants, and women. |
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Previous versions of the bill explicitly allowed police to deport foreigners for participation in political demonstrations. |
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Apparently I'm a zillion firmware versions behind, and I no longer receive incoming calls. |
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When differing versions of that line come into conflict, the result can be rancour, frustration, and political cynicism. |
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At least in the imaginary versions for bass tuba or kettledrum I wager to say that he is right. |
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It was subsequently adopted in versions of Poker, Rummy and other games as a wild card which could be used as a substitute for any desired card. |
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However, it appears that the handsets may not be final versions but pre-release units for testing. |
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But that creates the ticklish media management problem of whether to say that the new versions are tougher. |
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Much of our source material comes from early versions of these same songs from the first record. |
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Unfortunately, you can't get 8 and 16 MB cache versions in the same capacities, which makes it impossible to compare apples to apples. |
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The plain-and-simple Ercol chairs that evolved from those 1946 prototypes were delicate things, modern versions of traditional bentwood designs. |
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Chromatic versions of both the Chemnitz concertina and the bandoneon have been made. |
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The resulting jostle of competing versions marks him more than any other poet, even Auden. |
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Another form luxury fever takes is the appearance of premium versions of everyday products. |
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They fashion small-scale versions of yachts, whaleboats, and other vessels that are perfect in every detail. |
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At once, occasion arose for versions of reality to compete for public credibility. |
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The album is bookended on the other side by two versions of Slagger, a twisted groove topped by an unhinged rap. |
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The online versions will be kept up to date and the paper amendments will be available nearly twice as fast as they used to be. |
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To my first ever trip to a video store, and the overwhelming choice of Betamax and VHS versions of Star Wars. |
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This means generic drug makers can legitimately produce cheaper copycat versions of the drugs. |
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The company offered rectangular versions of the scarves for use as sarongs, as well as fringed piece goods in a variety of fibers. |
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Instead, the drug companies are reduced to producing slightly different versions of pre-existing products, which in the end is a zero-sum game. |
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Never mind the fact that the cruisers gracing the city roads are mere pocket versions of their original cousins built for autobahns and freeways. |
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All versions of the FTT use a tapping device that records the number of taps performed by a subject over a series of ten-second intervals. |
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Symantec plans to develop versions of the software for servers, workstations, laptops and handheld devices. |
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Instead, the blandness of the Hollywood versions merely underlines the oddness, individuality and appeal of the originals. |
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Notice that the floating-point versions have a single digit, a decimal point, then the rest of the significant digits. |
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Extreme versions of the view have it that all knowledge is, or ideally ought to be, based on reason. |
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Wielding batons, they looked like versions of Robocop minus the laconic wit and intelligence chip. |
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This is the first international edition of the hockey yearbooks, previous versions of which were devoted to Indian hockey. |
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She says they talked about producing long and short versions of her cross over V-neck sweater and cardigans in alpaca and linen. |
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At this end of the market, overseas demand remains strong, especially for updated versions of traditional hand-knits, linens and tweeds. |
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In the Deleted Animation section, you get to see deleted scenes, or alternate versions of sequences that were included in the movies. |
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No wonder you have re-engineered and digital versions of collections of the golden oldies flooding the music shelves everyday. |
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For example, while previous versions of Paint Shop Pro included a fix for red-eye in snapshots, the latest version simplifies the process. |
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Now he took sanyas from politics, settled down in a small house, read capaciously, and wrote his versions of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. |
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All Scottish bakers who make the bun have their own spice mix, and flavours range from strong peppery versions to milder cinnamon-flavoured ones. |
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I've included alternate versions of Christmas classics as well as offbeat seasonal songs. |
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The multifunction device combines miniaturized versions of a digital camera, PC camera, video recorder and audio recorder. |
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Future versions of the car could include batteries that can be recharged from mains electricity. |
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They never did make any sense and were often contorted versions of a day at the orphanage. |
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Focus groups were audiotaped and videotaped and later transcribed using the audiotaped versions of the meetings. |
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In the US, Glenmorangie has released versions finished in fino sherry barrels. |
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You'll also find some newer versions of these models which have larger capacity and slight overall performance improvements. |
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But this year the event saw many mainstream manufacturers showing green versions of familiar models for the first time. |
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Lower-fat versions of milk. cottage cheese, and yogurt are valuable sources of proteins and fit easily into a daily diet. |
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Instead, the new offerings resembled sleeker versions of the utilitarian models pedaled in cities like Amsterdam or Brussels. |
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There are many versions of the recipe, some calling for cinnamon only, some also using ginger, cloves and nutmeg. |
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First of all, these new variants seem to be recompiled versions based on original Cabir source code. |
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On the other hand, Sephardic versions of Kol Nidre vary both in melody and performance practice from one community to the next. |
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The good news is that almost three quarters of the bottled waters we drink are natural mineral waters, with still versions the most popular. |
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In addition, Montagnais, Chilcotin and Blackfoot versions are in the process of being produced. |
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The earlier versions are famously protracted and meditative, pondering unanswerable questions concerning life, death and desire. |
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Often these TV events are watered down versions of what should be premium bloodbaths. |
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Maybe it's because these characters are not all cookie-cutter versions of typical movie teens. |
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In general, the computer versions now available do no more than let you play solitaire, showing you the cards and letting you move them around. |
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Lindsay also writes several dramatic monologues for cab drivers, gardeners, or barely disguised versions of his working self. |
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Though some may decry the lack of uncut versions of each film, the fact is this will most likely be the definitive version of this series. |
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I think we have seen enough versions of it with a fairy godmother that it was time to see a more realistic version. |
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There is one particular moment when the two versions coincide and the woman is walking up the stairs on both monitors. |
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All of these various versions of blogging suggest different notions regarding community. |
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An example of the striking contrast between the various Cinderella versions is the character of the fairy godmother. |
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Enthusiastic hackers unpicked the code and used it to write versions of their own. |
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There are two versions of the film, a longer uncut version running over three hours, and a shorter version that runs two-and-a-half hours. |
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There were several different versions of some of the runes, and individual runes might be carved back-to-front or upside down. |
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While many are simply rehashed versions of last year's games the latest in the series is a serious attempt at overhauling the format. |
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Unfortunately, there are more sophisticated versions of these cases where simple relativization to events simply will not do. |
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This distinction between the Alavid and the Safavid versions of Shi'ism was emphasized by Dr. Ali Shari'ati. |
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The lurex and chain versions were adopted by the more street-wise city dwellers at the same time. |
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The recipes probably come from many different sources, some no doubt inserted by cooks and copyists who worked with earlier versions of the text. |
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On the comfort front all versions have air conditioning, electric door mirrors and windows and hi-fi. |
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It's important to note the sight will not work with the new versions made by Winchester that have the tang safety installed. |
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We're often reduced to cartoon versions of ourselves, but that's inevitable. |
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The large skittle is presumably a king pin as featured in some of the modern versions of skittles. |
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These are haunting, almost surrealistic, impressionistic versions of what Christmas Eve can be. |
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Organized games include various versions of tag, blind man's bluff, and hide-and-seek. |
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My recent check of availability says both the 8 and 16 GB versions of the unlocked phone are now shipping in 1 to 2 weeks if you order now. |
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Seneca produced his own versions of tragedies by Sophocles, Euripides, and Aeschylus. |
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The film presents several different edited versions of footage showing a violent skirmish in a Yanomami village. |
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Increasingly our English language papers are tending to become enlarged versions of eveningers of no relevance to how the nation is administered. |
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I bake mini versions of classics like lemon drizzle cake and Victoria Sandwich, and scones. |
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The eco-towns are described as larger versions of Prince Charles ' Poundbury estate in Dorset. |
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The main parties all offer slightly different versions of turned-on technocracy. |
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Why would there even be such a museum filled with stuffed versions of animals who are not extinct? |
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We live in a multiverse, not a universe, and there are 120-something versions of every person. |
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Waxing, sugaring and threading are large-scale versions of plucking. |
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Those techies produced the first versions of the captivating game. |
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Each of the new versions was a little bit different, and it was always hoped that one of the new versions would look exactly like protons, neutrons, mesons, and so forth. |
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Early versions of this idea were developed in his previous books Fooled by randomness and The Black Swan. |
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Unfortunately, and ironically, this renders the renditions superfluous as, especially with Bachman singing, they're almost note-perfect versions of the originals. |
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The only cavil is that some of the extracts are on the miserly side and, from the bibliography, it is clear that the complete versions are unlikely to be available in Britain. |
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Horton does his best to coach beginners, urging them to take extra breaks and try easier versions of the exercises. |
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Other versions of that story will doubtless appear before long. |
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They may both be remakes of better films, but there is no denying that the American versions of these Japanese classics now command a very strong position in the marketplace. |
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James self-published the Grey books through a small Australian press before revised versions were put out by Vintage in March. |
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Drawing inspiration from strip-cartoon versions of Shakespeare's plays, the two groups began by stripping the stories to the bare bones and building their plays from there. |
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The various models Plymouth marketed, including minivans and the Neon subcompact, were sold in virtually identical versions by the stronger Dodge division. |
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The fact is, those are very tame and domesticated versions of a full-on inquiry into origins. |
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There are many versions of potato pancakes, and many ways to dress the starchy discs up or down. |
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There are infinite possible versions of each world in the multiverse, and many of these have different states of human life and technology on them. |
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They will learn how plastic bottles can be transformed into scaled-down versions of intergalactic craft, when all eyes turn to the skies at the university this weekend. |
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Soon cover versions were recorded by acts like Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, dope, and Rage Against the Machine. |
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Most versions begin with the mortal archer Hou Yi, who shoots down a number of rogue suns which have been turning the earth into a parched wasteland thousands of years ago. |
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He had developed a pill, containing synthetically produced versions of the hormones oestrogen and progestin, which would suppress ovulation apparently without side-effects. |
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Voluntourism trips are shorter, more entertaining versions of the kind of international work long sponsored by the likes of church missions and the Peace Corps. |
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The same show would be downloadable in four different versions each week. |
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In some versions of that story, the spear is the first weapon George tries. |
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It started out as a low-budget telemovie, which was followed by a sequel, and then there were cinema versions of both, and now there's a Hollywood remake. |
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Gourmet versions span bite-sized chicken, veal, turkey, seafood, and veggie versions. |
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New versions of the software are available that close the holes. |
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Walking along the Prado, every time, for better or worse, I pass different versions of myself and of Havana. |
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The software comes in three versions for homes, cybercafes and schools. |
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The veggie and non-veggie versions were identical, save for the beef in the meat couscous, and the vegetables included zucchini, carrot, cabbage and big beefy lima beans. |
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She then twaddles on a bit about getting him at the Gates of St Peters, sings her own demented versions of My Ding-A-Ling and Devil Woman and gets generally unpleasant. |
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Extended versions of the course are also on offer for anybody taking it up as a full-time career like Jennifer Lopez in the hit film The Wedding Planner. |
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The story is an urban legend, and versions of it have been reported in Scotland, Germany, Russia and other locations. |
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These videograms will stream if you are using Windows 95 and up-to-date versions of Internet Explorer 3 and Active Movie or Netscape with an MPEG plug-in. |
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In the meantime, low-res versions will displayed freely online. |
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The six ads highlight versions of the action figure outfitted for the Arctic, the jungle and accoutred with a blowpipe, a bow and arrow, a vehicle and a skateboard. |
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What versions of all that insanity would poke through the din of conversation between these formidable eleven women? |
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The brewery has been exploring the idea since a think tank appointed by the Irish government recommended that low-alcohol versions of beers and stouts be introduced. |
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In the end, she used the orange to mock-up versions of the dress, then promptly forgot it. |
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Almost overnight, big-boned, N-frame six-guns like the Model 28 found themselves out of vogue, replaced by underweight versions sporting a slimmer and trimmer body. |
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The displacement and ballast of shoal draft boats are 100 lb greater than the standard draft versions to compensate for the higher center of gravity of the ballast. |
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The Library of Congress, which receives more than 1,000 newspapers from around the world, generally stores hard copies only until microfilm versions are available. |
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The dispute came to a head when both the rectorate and the foundation placed separate advertisements stating differing versions of the requirements for student applicants. |
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The media emphasis on stereotyped versions of beauty is pervasive. |
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Critera to be evaluated when deciding between hard copies and electronic versions of information has considerably changed over the course of the past ten years. |
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Revisions went back and forth for weeks before Caro finally signed off on versions he could tolerate. |
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This story first appears in Anglo-Norman before 1330 and becomes rapidly attached as a prelude to many of the French, Latin, and English versions of the Brut. |
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There are too many earnest, young, untalented performers who mount abbreviated versions of classic plays and who have minimal directing and acting abilities. |
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Each of the 19 other repositories contains certain species of plants, while this one contains backup versions of them all and is the only one that stores animal germplasm. |
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Both are synthetic versions of a natural ingredient found in the east african khat plant. |
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The stand-up stage is a place where comics can be zanier and more outlandish versions of themselves. |
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Particular versions of dopamine receptor genes have been associated with higher physical activity and lower body mass index. |
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Those versions of the story present a herculean drama of man versus nature. |
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Modern versions often include ice cream and omit the meringues. |
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The FDA website contained information that differed from both versions of the PDF guide. |
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The Navy and Marine Corps versions of the F-35 have differing configurations and rely on an external gun pod. |
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Still waiting for Audible to release the unabridged versions of The Fugitive and Time Regained. |
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They'll be waiting for about a year into the GMT 900 production to bring out the hybrid versions so as to not cannibalize conventional internal combustion engine sales. |
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There are a number of extant monumental variants, and renditions proliferated in copies and in versions on coins and vases and in relief sculpture. |
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Though many denominations and religious organizations have their own traditions and practices, I'll focus here on the mainline and evangelical versions of healing services. |
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The company launched new versions of its removable flash memory. |
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Golf simulations have hit a snag in recent years, as very few of them have shown the ability to significantly improve on versions from previous years. |
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The five songs are brambly, muscular math-metal slabs, but listening to pre-recorded versions of them is like looking at graffiti in an art gallery. |
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Stuffed to the gills with demos, home-recordings, live versions and unusual mixes, you'll find all of your favourites here, but often in wildly different guises. |
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His tiny souvenirs are scaled-down versions of traditional wooden clogs and feature hand-made soles, leather straps, tiny brass nails and metal toe plates. |
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There are three recensions or regional versions of the Sama Veda. |
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I have been contrasting two versions of theism and two views of creation. |
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While developers have occasionally had a lash at very small Chess implementations, there's been little need to write very small versions of the game. |
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What is remarkable in the cases of ransomware we've seen lately is the effort that the authors have put into creating different versions for every targeted country. |
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In many instances, the more expensive, greener versions of the basic coupes and sedans are doing well. |
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Business, academic and government systems require more sophisticated versions of the same 5 items, plus two more to prevent users from half-wittedly compromising the system. |
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These modern versions of ancient traditions are often created out of whole cloth, but they offer the pleasure of enjoying an old-time religion without engaging one's own past. |
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They are bilking fans out of millions of dollars by releasing the theatrical versions of the films several months in advance of the amazing extended editions. |
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The trials compared the effects on the environment of weedkillers used in GM farming with those of herbicides used to spray the conventional versions of the same crops. |
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The international versions of sesame street dealt with even heavier issues. |
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Petrol and diesel versions are offered and there is the option of a very slick electronic clutch which gives stress-free gear changing in traffic. |
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