When Suzette drops by for an unannounced visit, Vinnie is horrified at the sudden appearance of a random element in her well-ordered life. |
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The large painting is strangely diffuse and lacking in structure for that master of tight, well-ordered composition. |
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His fifth work in the six part treatise was published in 1883 and discusses well-ordered sets. |
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It seems to have emerged as a well-ordered and tightly run establishment which is well-liked by most of its students and parents. |
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Aid is no substitute for economic policy and a well-ordered employment policy. |
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Most Europeans do not seem to know much about Denmark, its past and well-ordered present. |
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The well-functioning family isn't necessarily quiet, well-ordered and rational all the time. |
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Ms. Leduc, first I want to congratulate you on a passionate and well-ordered presentation. |
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Whatever its many dangers and shortcomings, a well-ordered private realm makes a just public realm possible. |
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The fine old fortifications at Kingston illustrate our present lack of a proper and well-ordered system. |
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But, at the end of it, you'll have a well-ordered, sociable child, thoughtful of you and, very important to you, a child that loves you. |
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A well-ordered detention community where the detained persons collectively feel safe from harm and are indeed safe. |
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Characteristic of the angelic world is a ceaseless, well-ordered movement intent on an objective. |
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In addition, he says, the new hydrogels have well-ordered networks of pores on both the nanometer and micrometer scales. |
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As his previously well-ordered life slips away from him he loses control and his judgement deserts him. |
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All of this is, of course, behaviour befitting a right-thinking, well-ordered society. |
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He lived a well-ordered bachelor's life, mostly in boarding houses around St Kilda. |
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In the spring sunshine its emerald green pastureland, sleek cattle and well-ordered fields were looking their best. |
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The past suddenly barged into my well-ordered American life and seemed more urgent than the present. |
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However, it was not to be, but the second paper describes his theory of well-ordered sets and ordinal numbers. |
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Governmental concerns for a well-ordered society ran parallel to those of urban patriciates. |
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The principles governing the research process are clean, well-ordered, and rational when they appear on crisp white paper in black text. |
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Therefore, we have concluded there is a definite need for a system that provides a clear image and a well-ordered operating system on a single monitor. |
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They scattered hither and thither, and with their departure life aboard the great vessel resumed the even tenor of a well-ordered existence. |
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Human beings are not born alike, but with different abilities that predestine them for different tasks in a well-ordered state. |
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For example, the family has greatly altered in the last half-century, so that school is the only well-ordered place with which many children are familiar. |
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To create a well-ordered, up-to-date filing system for management records. |
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One traditional feature of a well-ordered community is that its elders are called upon to share their wisdom with people who stand to benefit from it. |
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Discipline and order shall be maintained with firmness, but with no more restriction than is necessary for safe custody and well-ordered community life. |
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It is, in effect, the whole community, and not simply some more initiated individuals or groups, which should benefit from the advantages of a well-ordered formation. |
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Generally, English teams are less well-ordered. |
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His Masada pieces are often tidy, well-ordered, alluring. |
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She recalls the bliss of visiting a well-ordered home. |
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Does any of this suggest a well-ordered universe? |
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Then was the world of such folk well-ordered. |
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What would a sane, well-ordered art market look like? |
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Developed specialist qualifications added to these will be defectively developed unless based on such a foundation in equivalent of well-ordered secondary-school education. |
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More generally, to assume that any cardinality is represented in the scale of aleph numbers is to assume in particular that any set can be well-ordered. |
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This is a mathematical formulation of the iterative concept of set: sets are just what one gets by iterating the power set operation on the well-ordered class of ordinal numbers. |
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Whether it's tenpins, candlepins, or duckpins, there's something enormously satisfying about the simple act of knocking down a bunch of well-ordered pins. |
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