The dish is used to connect calls from landline telephones to mobiles and vice versa without the need for cables. |
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But if an Irishman were to tell an Inuk a story about giants, or vice versa, either would understand exactly what the other was talking about. |
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Riddles and proverbs can influence each other and sometimes a piece of advice in proverb form can be turned into a riddle, or vice versa. |
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They may have owned and operated lighters to transport goods from their private wharves to ships anchored in the bay of Smyrna and vice versa. |
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She constantly whines but worst of all she hangs around with people who, in reality she would dislike and vice versa. |
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One theme that recurs throughout the weekly course topics is the influence of mothers on fathers and vice versa. |
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Delicate reds, such as wines from France's Beaujolais and Chinon appellations, can often fulfil the role of a white wine, and vice versa. |
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Am I first a woman and then a member of my society, community, world, or vice versa? |
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Therefore, we place books of the Torah on top of those of the Prophets and Writings, and not vice versa. |
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Please view the italics as simply the opposite of the regular format, and vice versa. |
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Using them, it seems that what is expressed in the former is repressed in the latter, and vice versa. |
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The problem was being able to position the camera to get the correct angles from the sailboat to the cutter and vice versa. |
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So it made sense to Casey to load up with right-handers when the lefties were pitching, and vice versa. |
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Now on many strollers the handle bars are reversible and can be moved from front to rear or vice versa and they are height adjustable. |
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That is, for regimens with the same drugs, more treatment means more cures, and vice versa. |
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When the field is turned back on, an initially parallel spin will end up antiparallel and vice versa. |
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He said that it is common that Sunnis offer Namaz in Masjids constructed by Shias and vice versa. |
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A locked Telstra phone won't work with Vodafone, and vice versa, in other words. |
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Rachel insisted it was Ailsa's turn, and vice versa, until Rebecca told them to shut up and go downstairs to check the rota. |
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Sperm from the same male could be used to fertilize eggs from several females and vice versa. |
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A positively charged object attracts a negatively charged one and vice versa. |
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Leaders of such societies were accountable to their people, and vice versa, with systems of penalties and rewards limiting autocracy. |
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This is to prevent staff and visitors from accidentally referring to boy babies as girls, and vice versa. |
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Skilled telegraphists had relayed Morse code messages along the line from Adelaide to Darwin and overseas, and vice versa. |
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We are trying to bring an open-ended experimentalism into the architecture of song, and vice versa. |
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Given your total lifetime income, you don't want to suffer in youth and live high on the hog in old age, or vice versa. |
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This is, in fact, a manifestation of the gains of trade and division of labor, and the growth of the market, and not vice versa. |
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I'm interested in getting barbelites talking to my mates in meatspace and vice versa, because I think they're both interesting sets of people. |
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Discussions will include meditations on what mark a city leaves on a film after its been shot on location, and vice versa. |
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Synchronisation typically copies your PC's contacts to your phone, or vice versa. |
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I have long believed that most of the federalists are really separatists, and vice versa. |
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Some are superb handlers of good horses, but less brilliant with moderate nags, or vice versa. |
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Before a regularly scheduled game has a player ever been traded from the home team to the visiting team or vice versa? |
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To obtain the transpose of a matrix, the rows of the matrix become the columns and vice versa. |
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His reality was becoming his dreams and vice versa in an existence that eschewed the infinite in favor of the temporal and transient. |
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While the sentiments seem heartfelt, there are probably much closer-to-home ways women can warn other women of a guy's misdoings, or vice versa. |
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What are the rules for converting fractions to binary and octal and vice versa? |
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A pair of amicable numbers is a pair like 220 and 284 such that the proper divisors of one number sum to the other and vice versa. |
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Generally, the left side of the brain controls the motor movements of the right side of the body, and vice versa. |
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Hold the mirrors of the homemade apparatus close to the eyes and see the left eye in the right mirror and vice versa. |
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So the family members used to eat in rotations, those who had lunch skipped the dinner and vice versa. |
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For every point that the underlying asset increases, profit is multiplied by the customer's stake, and vice versa. |
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Certainly, relationships between unequals should not serve as the model for relationships between equals or vice versa. |
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But New Plymouth's unsheltered coast produced some large breakers, often making the trip from ship to shore or vice versa a treacherous one. |
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Whenever I grab my iPod headphones and have to untangle or untwist the cord, I end up with the right-side bud in my left hand, and vice versa. |
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For example, if a team chose to bike and snowshoe, they were required to carry their bikes with them as they snowshoed, and vice versa. |
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I continually move between langue and parole, between the oral and the written, and vice versa. |
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The last time the pop scene felt this fun was in the mid-Nineties, with Britpop, when rockers acted like pop kids and vice versa. |
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It also confirms changes from tillage crop area to grassland or vice versa. |
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It was now both of their turns to watch out, so as Megan stepped she would look down the hall on Marvolo's side and vice versa. |
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But Clay knows I know him better than anyone else possibly could, and vice versa. |
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The downside is that a Socket 940 CPU won't plug into a Socket 939 motherboard, or vice versa. |
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Spending on capital goods means that resources are diverted away from consumption and vice versa. |
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Specifically, it gives the mycologist a good overview of the current status of research in plant virology resp. bacteriology and vice versa. |
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Tony, an avid collector of spongy penguins given out at various Linux events, now thinks computers were created by penguins, or vice versa. |
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Naylor likes to sing a jazz standard over a rock instrumental, or vice versa. |
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A good story editor does not want to concern herself with copy editing and vice versa. |
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As you'd expect, it's more common for people to think gay men are straight than vice versa and that's often happened to me. |
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Thus, the length of foreplay may influence the duration of intercourse and vice versa. |
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She has command over many languages but her prime work is to translate English poetry into Urdu and vice versa. |
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The chapter also indicates that defenders of the status quo tend to misperceive the challenger of the status quo more than vice versa. |
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In some cultures, persons who hold authority consider their subordinates to be very different from themselves and vice versa. |
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The magnitude of the positive charge can be greater than that of the negative charge, or vice versa. |
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If the phase is incorrect, the main speakers can cancel out some of the bass effect from the subwoofer, and vice versa. |
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Several studies have shown that yearling passerines are more frequently cuckolded by older males than vice versa. |
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A challenge to the religious status quo carried strong political overtones, and vice versa. |
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Some intersexed people have XX chromosomes everywhere except the ovotestes, which have XY chromosomes, or vice versa. |
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If a stop is shortly followed by a homorganic fricative, or vice versa, the calculation will be slightly wrong. |
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In supersymmetric theories all bosons have a fermionic superpartner and vice versa. |
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Mike used three examples of a correction of paleontology by molecular systematics and vice versa to show that both disciplines need each other. |
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The checks issued by Bank A are cleared at the clearing house through earmarking the checks issued by Bank B, and vice versa. |
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But the layers of illogic continue to mount and amass, as the message becomes the medium and vice versa. |
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I am happy to link from here to there, but not vice versa, because I intend revealing the photoblog to family, friends and colleagues. |
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It was also the space where the Europeans first made consistent contact with the indigenes and vice versa. |
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None of the indigobirds associated with red-billed firefinch were closely related to individuals associated with brown firefinch, or vice versa. |
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There is also an extensive use of mutes, including staggered transitions from muted to unmuted and vice versa, like a cross-fade in recording. |
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Relating to grandparents and vice versa is usually less fraught as the generation gap gives distance. |
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Traditional electric-motor gear trains sacrifice speed for torque, or vice versa. |
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He locates it on the edge of a pool where the river flows into the sea and vice versa in a ceaselessly eddying whirlpool. |
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Here, the Orgone Beam converts pure levorotation into dextrorotation, or vice versa, until bipolarity is achieved. |
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In policy formulation, follow the concept of public servants reaching out to the people and not vice versa. |
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When cornering on wide roads it's best to go from the outside to the inside or vice versa. |
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There are a number of areas where the surface water flows to ground water, and vice versa. |
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Air express and air cargo services from Indonesia to other countries and vice versa are still dominated by foreign companies. |
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The students were also not aware of relationships among quadrilaterals, such as whether all squares are rectangles or vice versa. |
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Flimsiness was no longer fashionable and the voice became more often a vehicle for content, not vice versa. |
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If students support staff and vice versa, we are all in a stronger position academically, socially, and economically. |
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While stock and bond prices are attaining new record quotations and prices, the productive basis of an economy may be eroding and vice versa. |
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Long before Dame Berwick was a twinkle in Mother Kaler 's eye, men have dressed up as women for entertainment, and vice versa. |
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When the first hairstyle thief lifts your look, it will be said that they are copying your style rather than vice versa. |
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Pushing the bar out to the left encouraged Matilda to soar right, and vice versa, while pulling the bar back tipped her wing downwards and likewise pointed us earthwards. |
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On no account is he an aloof, lofty person, but instead he eats and drinks with the Minjung, sometimes asking favours from them or vice versa, granting their requests. |
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However, the truth is the mind is very subtle and it has the ability to rationalize which can turn the obvious into the ambiguous, and vice versa. |
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Is it easier for scientists to impress arts students with their all-round knowledge than vice versa? |
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You can have a form of internal deception where the maternal side is over-representing maternal interests which the paternal side is discounting, and vice versa. |
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Similarly, Rand Paul is seldom discussed without a mention of Ron Paul, and vice versa. |
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Also, relay languages are used in the translation of languages of small nations, eg Maltese is translated into English and then to Slovene and vice versa. |
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Starting with the idea of androgyny, you argue that there is a woman in every man, and vice versa. |
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Immunity to rubella does not protect a person from measles, or vice versa. |
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People are constantly shown wearing white tie to black-tie occasions and vice versa. |
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Try to avoid putting flame bright colours next to wishy-washy pink, or vice versa, but don't be afraid to mix bright colours in zingy combinations. |
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If the notes are in a descending scale, the bind descends, and vice versa. |
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A quartz crystal resonator depends on the piezo-electric effect to work. This effect converts a mechanical stress in a crystal to a voltage and vice versa. |
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And yet, Hausas and Igbos had coexisted peacefully for decades before those massacres of 1966, as evidenced by the presence of thousands of Igbo in Hausaland and vice versa. |
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You can only compose if you understand how to conduct and vice versa. |
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In the 5th century bc Herodotus noted that the Achaemenids would make important decisions in a drunken state, then confirm these decisions when sober, and vice versa. |
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A clause may be embedded in a phrase, and vice versa, ad infinitum. |
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The positive ions are attracted to the negative electrode and vice versa. |
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Isn't it funny how innocuous little expressions and everyday phrases can well and truly confuse our cousins from across the Atlantic ocean, and vice versa? |
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Our spiritual existence affects our physical existence, and vice versa. |
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Those who are assigned as female at birth but who sense their body sexual function as, and identify themselves as, male are known as transmen, and vice versa. |
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Clearly capitalist entrepreneurs need proletarians and vice versa. |
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Angela Merkel wants to form a Grand Coalition but she won't do it with Schroeder as her number two, and Schroeder vice versa won't do it with Merkel as his number two. |
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These guys are happy to tell you where they found gazelles or vice versa. |
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If he is nearer the centre line than the last defender then attacking players nearer to him may appear offside and players further away may appear onside, and vice versa. |
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A similar transmutability of energy into information, and vice versa, although somewhat more subtle, may well drive 21st Century science and many of its applications. |
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I am going to risk life and limb here, but I believe I am justified in saying that there are novels which women will enjoy more than men, and vice versa. |
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I've seen cases where live rounds got in with the dummies, and vice versa. |
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Among other things, the legislation deep-sixed restrictions that had forbidden banks from owning insurance companies and brokerages, and vice versa. |
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It is not clear whether capillary invasion stimulates alveolar septation or vice versa, but alveolar septation is always associated with capillary invasion. |
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Perhaps the most famous example of this is Stokes' theorem in vector calculus, which allows us to convert line integrals into surface integrals and vice versa. |
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This communication network serves for transport of nutrients, waste products, and signaling molecules from the vascular system to the osteocytes and vice versa. |
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And I'd like to quote another one of our ancient philosophical teachings which says that good luck always keeps company with misfortune and vice versa. |
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When I looked at Tye, I was pretending that he was my son, and I looked for his organic reaction to me, and vice versa. |
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Out of the darkness we could hear laughter and see lighted matches, a German lighting a Scotchman's cigarette and vice versa, exchanging cigarettes and souvenirs. |
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Of course, what's bottom-drawer to me may be top-drawer to you, and vice versa. |
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The unemployment rate is countercyclical in the sense that it rises when economic growth is low and vice versa. |
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And vice versa, when we want Stefan and Elena to have a moment together, how can we do that and not have our Delena fans outraged? |
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Do foundings of transnational organizations appear to spur foundings of national organizations, or vice versa? |
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Ptolemy wrote about how musical notes could be translated into mathematical equations and vice versa in Harmonics. |
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A state of isopolity existed when the citizenship of one city was made equivalent to that of another, and vice versa. |
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Reivers could no longer escape justice by crossing from England to Scotland or vice versa. |
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For most purposes these are at either end of the tunnel, with the French border controls on the UK side of the tunnel and vice versa. |
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The style in a high-context culture may appear to be indirect or inappropriate to someone from a low-context culture, and vice versa. |
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For example, some words and phrases that are inoffensive in the US are offensive in the UK and vice versa. |
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If in cases of difficulty you have recourse to this means, luxate downwards as far as half the dorsopalmar diameter, and then vice versa. |
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He also viewed the play as suggesting that the healing force of love is connected to the acceptance of death, and vice versa. |
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Also, the climate of the West is quite unstable, as areas that are normally wet can be very dry for years and vice versa. |
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However, as a consequence, it predicts that a changing magnetic field induces an electric field and vice versa. |
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The Act was thus part of a long debate within the three kingdoms about the relationship of king to law and vice versa. |
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Since 2015, BAFTA has been offering scholarships for British citizens to study in China, vice versa. |
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Ocean currents are important in the study of marine debris, and vice versa. |
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Because transferrin also transports iron, excessive iron reduces zinc absorption, and vice versa. |
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This octavation will be qualified if on a day when Uranus is well aspected its octave Mercury should be adversely aspected, or vice versa. |
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Some countries have borders where drivers must switch from LHT to RHT and vice versa. |
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Sightings were made of signal lights at Dover Castle from the Dunkirk Belfry, and vice versa. |
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The photosynthetic partner can exist in nature independently of the fungal partner, but not vice versa. |
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Studies have shown that the slower the spreading rate, the rougher the new oceanic crust will be, and vice versa. |
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During centuries of interaction, Finnish and Sami have imported many more loanwords from North Germanic languages than vice versa. |
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Ariovistus now took the tack of claiming the Aedui had attacked him rather than vice versa. |
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In most of the cases, however, a foreigner is an immigrant, and vice versa. |
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Generally, the Flemish will seldom identify themselves as being Dutch and vice versa, especially on a national level. |
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Curiously, the labels for Africa and Europe are reversed, with Europe scribed in red and gold as 'Africa', and vice versa. |
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The Closer Economic Relations agreement allows Australian air carriers to fly domestically and internationally from New Zealand and vice versa. |
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In classical logic, negation is normally identified with the truth function that takes truth to falsity and vice versa. |
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Later spelling adjustments in the United Kingdom had little effect on today's American spellings and vice versa. |
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For example, in Switzerland, the local French has been influenced by German and vice versa. |
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The New International editions continued to offer words and features not covered by the OED, and vice versa. |
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If a language can relativize positions lower in the accessibility hierarchy, it can always relativize positions higher up, but not vice versa. |
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Therefore, many words that originally had I were spelled with Y, and vice versa. |
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It is both canonically and theologically correct to speak of the Church and the churches, and vice versa. |
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Mar Thoma Metropolitans have since then helped in consecrating the Metropolitans of Thozhiyoor Church and vice versa. |
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Thus, when deoxyhemoglobin takes up oxygen, its affinity for more oxygen increases, and vice versa. |
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It is used to convert circular motion into reciprocating motion, or vice versa. |
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Rising share prices, for instance, tend to be associated with increased business investment and vice versa. |
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Thus encyclopedias may contain material that is also found in dictionaries, and vice versa. |
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Hence, the observed patterns suggest that some undercanopy species appear mainly close to a specific canopy species, and vice versa. |
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Absolutized freedom is in tension with the absolutization of scientific-technological control, and vice versa. |
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It is all about Ronaldo and the big players there so Rafa has got to adapt to them rather than vice versa. |
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The border between morphemes is always the border between formatives but not vice versa, as one morpheme can consist of one or more formatives. |
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During trading hours, the changes in money market rates in the euro area generally spill over to the United States and vice versa. |
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In protein structural biology, many crystallographers complement their investigations with NMR and vice versa. |
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At issue here is the distinction between and the contested priority of thisworldly Others over the category of Otherness, and vice versa. |
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The detour is Bogie Lake to Cooley Lake to Oxbow Lake and back to Cedar Island and vice versa. |
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Thus, the rules for converting general partnerships into limited partnerships or vice versa are relevant. |
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As is known, low birefringence fibers have low orientation and would be more drawable than the higher values and vice versa. |
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No one wants to take a risk and buy Blu-ray and finding that HD-DVD prevails or vice versa. |
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We often encountered with the need to compensate for the electrical inductance of electrical capacity and vice versa. |
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Our new FiOS Quantum TV service offers an innovative entertainment experience, giving people the freedom to control their TV, not vice versa. |
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England would set its fiscal policies independently and without Scottish input, and vice versa. |
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My task is to focus on what bearing modern religious fundamentalisms have on Evangelical-Jewish relations and, in a minor way, vice versa. |
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Others favour the hand brake over the foot brake, and vice versa. |
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Make your bed using the flat sheet for the fitted sheet and vice versa. |
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Club fans across town at Wrigley Field often delight at the havoc caused by Chicago winds, which can turn a pop fly into a home run and vice versa. |
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Second, orthodoxy is given content by orthopraxy and vice versa. |
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The key differences that exist between qualitative and quantitative research fit together so that one method's strengths balance the other method's weaknesses and vice versa. |
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If you take off for Thanksgiving you must work Christmas and vice versa. |
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Early mating individuals in a population producing sexuales late are more likely to mate with members of a population producing sexuales early and vice versa. |
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Should there be a dispute between the Executive and Judiciary, the Executive has no authority to direct the Judiciary, or its individual members and vice versa. |
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On occasion REC clergy have served in FCE parishes and vice versa. |
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At the end of the Old Saxon period, distinctions between noun classes began to disappear, and endings from one were often transferred to the other declension, and vice versa. |
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It is generally considered to be a toponym for the valley which became the primary ethnonym for the Aztec Triple Alliance as a result, or vice versa. |
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However, perhaps the most common reason for apparent asymmetric intelligibility is that speakers of one variety have more exposure to the other than vice versa. |
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Many times the town passed from Danish to German control and vice versa. |
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The mutual intelligibility criterion also flounders in cases in which a speaker of dialect X can understand a speaker of dialect Y, but not vice versa. |
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It also argued that progressive scanning enables easier connections with the Internet, and is more cheaply converted to interlaced formats than vice versa. |
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In general, a UK visa will not allow entry to Ireland nor vice versa. |
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A normal fault may therefore become a reverse fault and vice versa. |
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The appropriateness of conversion from major religions to Hinduism, and vice versa, has been and remains an actively debated topic in India, and in Indonesia. |
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For example, Persian is a second language for Kurdish people, but not vice versa, because there is no Kurdish environment for Persian speakers who are learning Kurdish. |
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During the enquiry process a number of boundary questions were considered, so that the National Park contains areas not in the former AONBs, and vice versa. |
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Millions of Muslims subsequently crossed from India to Pakistan and Hindus vice versa, and violence between the two communities cost hundreds of thousands of lives. |
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Parliament was by this time deeply suspicious of the Army, and vice versa. |
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It does not follow that all islamophobics are schizophrenic or vice versa. |
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One of the features of this trade was the exchange of a great array of domesticated plants and animals between the Old World and the New and vice versa. |
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The conditions favorable to health and life of the indigines of the poles or the north temperate zones are destructive to the indigines of the tropical, and vice versa. |
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Tupilat were there rumoured but neither fashioned nor seen. According to rumour, a tupilak could change size, from that of a fox to that of a caribou, and vice versa. |
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He placed the new mission directly under papal authority and made it clear that English bishops would have no authority over Frankish counterparts nor vice versa. |
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