These alloys are wholly austenitic and exhibit high strength at elevated temperatures. |
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At the sort of speed you should have been travelling this collision would have been wholly avoidable. |
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The crotchety and the crooked have their vulnerabilities and kindnesses, and no-one is wholly good or bad. |
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The assumption of direct power by the crown was not wholly welcomed by settlers. |
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It is a rare moment in politics when debates can be redefined along wholly new lines. |
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For example, it makes noncitizens deportable for wholly innocent associational activity. |
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The Wilson sculpture, on the other hand, is a wholly nonutilitarian rendering of an Asante stool. |
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He reels off a series of allegations, most of which have either been positively discredited or remain wholly unsubstantiated. |
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These songs were a genre he made wholly his own, and they're quite wrongly and unnecessarily neglected. |
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Even the seeds are partly or wholly lacking, and when present are very thin and small. |
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Specific orders contemplated include wholly or partly releasing or discharging any security. |
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I say that, without resolving this question, a wholly undesirable state of uncertainty will remain. |
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While Boadicea was a warrior woman, the Amazons were not, primarily because their existence is wholly fictitious. |
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The legal validity of any minor's marriage continues to be wholly beyond its scope. |
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The concluding item was an amusing sketch which took everyone by surprise as the finish was wholly unexpected. |
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Both oppose the contemporary notion of an independent, self-sufficient, wholly autonomous self. |
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Up to then it had been wholly outside my experience that police officers were seemingly at liberty to heartily abuse members of the citizenry. |
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I think you aren't wholly alive until you know what you would be willing to give your life for. |
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The stress upon the Word did not wholly eradicate the powerful effectiveness of the image. |
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However, the interpretation of sign at nests to classify nest predators was almost wholly ineffective. |
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Although not what the musicians intended, the dirge provided a wholly apposite soundtrack for a truly lamentable second half performance. |
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It is wholly unsurprising that in the macho world of sports that an item like this would gain attention and approbation. |
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My sense of isolation has shifted slightly from being wholly pleasant to being a little edgy. |
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It is this logicality as a basis for literary action which in Stein's case, for better or worse, has been wholly transcended. |
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This is a principle wholly at odds with logocentrism and the metaphysics of presence. |
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It seems to me they are wholly excessive when one looks at the bundle before the court. |
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Three powerful recent blasts from three wholly different regions in space have left scientists scrambling. |
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The uproarious, bawdy image of these parties is wholly at odds with the petite, soft-spoken 41-year-old divorcee who has masterminded it all. |
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In my judgment an attempt to formulate a duty of care in this way is wholly misconceived. |
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The application and the application for interim relief are wholly misconceived. |
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One never feels that he is wholly approving of the growing tenaciousness of William and Emily's relationship. |
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To solve the growing problems, the thrusting entrepreneurs who run the strategic rail authority, a wholly appointed quango, had a momentous idea. |
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Further, self-centeredness, self-consciousness, and self-contradiction are not wholly reducible to self-delusion in these narratives. |
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Indeed, all progress depends on the sceptic, the questioner, the person who does not wholly conform. |
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Tasmanian logging is wholly dependent on a degree of government indulgence unknown elsewhere in the developed world. |
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They can be defined sociologically and claim a unity that partly or wholly segregates them from the surrounding society. |
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I mean no disrespect, but I wish to inform you that your request may not be wholly understood. |
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If the last twenty-five years had taught him anything, it was that outward appearances were wholly untrustworthy. |
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Save a few false notes and overlong lyrical passages, he has produced a wholly satisfying novel. |
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Some people are impermeable to information or wholly out of touch with the topical subjects of the day. |
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The parties supporting her are wholly dependent on her nod for their survival. |
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It leaves the typical member of the Glasgow professional class with a distinct but wholly comprehensible Scottish accent. |
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If a wholly different kind of Ireland is in the making, we should at least be mindful of the moral vacuum that currently exists. |
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If they were poor to begin with, they would scarcely be better off as mendicants wholly dependent on the charity of poor householders. |
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That such masterworks of portraiture and reportage are now seen in the context of fine art is wholly appropriate. |
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Very soon, a vast time capsule will be buried containing all manner of goods and items intended to wholly embody 20th century life. |
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If the makers of the film did one thing right, with what is otherwise wholly sentimental tack, it was to cast these two as the leads. |
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She asked me to pass on her apologies for being testy in comments threads, which I'm sure are wholly unnecessary in any case. |
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The said proposal was wholly contrary to the agreement or common understanding pleaded above. |
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The new threats were going to be diffuse, spread out, springing up wholly formed from unexpected quarters. |
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The show is a refreshing change, and brings a wholly new element to the medical drama genre. |
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Single quinta vintage ports are wholly unblended and can give some very idiosyncratic tastes. |
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I would argue that racism is neither reducible to social class or gender nor wholly autonomous. |
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The actors, in their movements and actions, too remind one of theatrical expressions that are wholly Malayali in origin. |
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He assumed the officer was the stripper and made wholly inappropriate remarks. |
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This could be either through an overseas joint venture or a wholly owned subsidiary. |
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I wholly congratulate these girls for finding a way to get lots of free stuff from online saddos without revealing any personal information. |
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Thus, it is uncontested that the administration is wholly responsible for the imposition of the new steel tariffs. |
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The wet Liberals are a pathetic and spineless bunch who are wholly subservient to government discipline and their own ambition in equal measure. |
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This is not to say that the case-law on the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court is wholly irrelevant. |
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It is not only possible but wholly sensible for a committed European to be an equally committed Atlanticist. |
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There is, of course, some thrill and sense of adventure in this sudden departure to a wholly new country and continent. |
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This rule by the generals was wholly unacceptable to the great notables of Afrikanerdom. |
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An Abbey National spokeswoman told me unequivocally that the story was wholly untrue. |
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The intended victims were wholly innocent, mainly young people enjoying a night out. |
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A wholly unusual and uncommercial film, it was a spectacular failure upon release. |
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It's wholly and completely accurate to the original and entirely satisfying to me. |
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Moore is also one of those players whose goalscoring instinct relies wholly on confidence. |
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He seemed determined to justify a course of action which seemed wholly disproportionate. |
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They lack real flavour, and any lingering aftertaste is probably wholly artificial. |
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The walk is almost wholly on level tracks and paths, with a very short stretch along the Barbon road. |
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Trial by jury is the most fundamental of our civil liberties and eroding it is wholly unjustified. |
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Nothing and no one is ever wholly good nor wholly bad, whatever we may think. |
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Rarely can one person have held the outcome of a political crisis quite so wholly in his own hands. |
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Why not create a wholly fictitious second character, and see how accurate his profile would be? |
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His team have played four league games since and haven't been wholly comfortable in any of them. |
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Paying a gas bill or checking a credit card balance can now be a wholly automated process, for example. |
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Nicola said she wasn't scared by the prospect of being thrust into a wholly foreign lifestyle. |
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The power of the written word is certainly mighty, even when the words are wholly inaccurate. |
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This one is a messy divorce and one due undoubtedly to wholly irreconcilable differences. |
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To judge by his later paintings, the house may not have been wholly reputable. |
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Both of them quit wholly or partly in protest at married Dean Methuen's management style. |
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Of course, it may not be wholly appropriate to compare the once-powerful Qusai and Uday to the anonymous and powerless African Americans set upon by white lynch mobs. |
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Like all other members of the Broom-rape family, beechdrops lacks chlorophyll and is wholly parasitic, stealing nutrients from the roots of beech trees. |
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Despite this anti-modernist sentimentality, from the 1930s to the 1950s Jaques's enormous popularity could not be wholly ignored by highbrow tastemakers. |
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Meanwhile Madame de Noailles read her breviary and told her beads and took little naps, wholly ignorant of the drama that was beginning its perilous unfolding before her. |
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That is not to say the students who submit to the elitism and racism promoted by the USC Greek system are wholly sympathetic. |
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In this light it is astounding that Federal District court judges find anyone wholly innocent, as has happened so often. |
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Their auxiliaries, until the advent of the French, were wholly undisciplined. |
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It is wholly fortunate that when I went to a more enlightened senior school, they taught us about menstruation a couple of months before I had my first ever period. |
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The other, which was probably unintended though wholly predictable, has been to create a bureaucratic apparatus which has brought many strong men and women to their knees. |
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It stands to reason, of course, that fluctuations in energy emitted by the sun would account, wholly or in part, for temperature variations on earth. |
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In all cases, the officer must reasonably believe that the person is wearing the item in question wholly or mainly to conceal his or her identity. |
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Neither of them could imagine an identity wholly separate from their stature as a power couple. |
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The process by which people are appointed to inquiries appears wholly opaque, raising the suspicion that politicians appoint people who will give them the result they want. |
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The precision it took to craft such a cohesive, wholly compelling work over 12 years is nothing short of remarkable. |
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Girls stand to learn more from flawed pop princesses than from wholly depraved or squeaky-clean ones. |
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Instead, Mach's principle is realized wholly within general relativity, in a way that ties in with string theory and the black hole membrane paradigm. |
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Maintaining total radio silence, the Strike Force took a route through the North Pacific, which had proven wholly devoid of shipping under normal circumstances. |
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It was important not to concentrate wholly on the academic but to develop well-rounded people, while the academic aspects were also very important. |
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Her borderline apologetic view is, frankly, a bit irksome, though not wholly unexpected based on Transmormon. |
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That would place a wholly new perspective on Indian policies in South Asia, no less than the doctrine threatening to seminally reshape U.S. foreign policy. |
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I wholly accept that the doctrine admits the hearsay statements, not only where the declarant is dead or otherwise not available but when he is called as a witness. |
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Deception by mirrors has a basis in optical principles, in so far as reflections in mirrors do not correspond wholly to the objects that caused them. |
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It is largely devoted to an account of the battle of Actium, but tells it all in the manner of Callimachus, a style wholly unsuited to the subject-matter. |
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Higher up the section leucogranites become increasing more abundant and the pelitic gneisses occur only as xenolithic stringers enclosed wholly by the granite. |
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Most reports cannot hide the fact that they are mere regurgitations of numbers and figures, wholly lacking in analysis, original thought, or even an interesting writing style. |
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There have been other measures taken since then, partly though not wholly, in response to international pressure, like the appointment of special rapporteurs in Geneva. |
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They might not have been wholly intellectual in their costuming, but their message was multilayered. |
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But we submit that the traditional test of corroboration provides a practical guide to the issue and that the Court of Criminal Appeal wholly misconceived that concept. |
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The new building is wholly out of keeping with the environment. |
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In the circumstances the proceedings are wholly misconceived. |
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Without commanding, distinguishing words from their mouths, the narrative can be wholly invented for Kate and Letizia. |
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If that is right, it is in this case's circumstances wholly lamentable. |
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A testator may make a valid will wholly by his or her own handwriting and signature, without formality, and without the presence, attestation or signature of a witness. |
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Second, the apparent willingness to kill very large numbers of wholly innocent humans would reduce the avengers to the same moral level as the terrorists. |
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If it is certain that Maya altars received offerings or ritual goods, the particular ritual actions performed at these stones remains wholly unclear. |
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That paragraph requires the loan in question to have been used wholly for the purposes of the trade carried out by the recipient of the loan, in this case the company. |
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Originally wholly Melanesian, the population became multi-ethnic through colonialism, especially the importing of plantation labourers from the Pacific islands and India. |
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He abhorred the arrogant youngsters intruding on companies of whose staff and products they were wholly ignorant, brandishing maxims that threw hundreds out of work. |
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In the past decade, millions have invested in seasonal homes, from wholly owned multimillion-dollar mansions in Michigan to two-week timeshares in Florida. |
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He seemed to be tormentedly and wholly preoccupied with his own thoughts. |
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In some cases, it is through violence toward wholly innocent members of the Taiwanese population. |
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Their actions show a moral courage that we were beginning to think was wholly absent from what is probably one of the most venal lawmaking bodies in history. |
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For so many of these Sybaritic recipes are wholly impractical for the modern home chef. |
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A group of New York chefs show The Daily Beast how to enliven, or wholly recast, holiday table staples. |
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I pretty much wholly associate the area with Boro as I feel it's what we all have in common. |
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Generally, varieties in current use for processing are resilient, if not wholly resistant to blemishing diseases and disorders. |
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For here was a vista that was breath-catching and inspiring, a wholly new thing come into the world. |
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Private, wholesome family time could no longer charade as being either private or wholly wholesome. |
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If our suspicion be wholly unfounded, let his own questionable ways, not our necessary circumspectness bear the blame. |
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Though a first rate cow hand he very shortly proved himself to be wholly incapable of acting as head. |
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Unabashed cyber-libertarianism, combined with an avaricious and wholly unconflicted brand of consumerism, permeates America's digital elite. |
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Into the court you'd swanned, you dateless little pillock, if not wholly confident of winning, surely careless of losing. |
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Occasionally dentigerous cysts may be lined partially or wholly by pseudostratified columnar epithelium with cilia and mucous cells. |
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The share of preferences going from the Progress Party to the Democrats was swollen, if not almost wholly accounted for, by donkey votes. |
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The Extracellular Vesicles were precipitated wholly or fractionatedly from each available plasma sample in the cohort with a uniform protocol. |
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The myth that the Celtic monetary system consisted of wholly barter is a common one, but is in part false. |
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Some sectors, such as agriculture, oil and fish, are not wholly covered by the EEA Treaty. |
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According to this doctrine, it must be resolved wholly into the absolute, irrespective will of God. |
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Yet the wholly enlightened earth radiates under the sign of disaster triumphant. |
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In 1994 the Manchester Ship Canal Company became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Peel Holdings group. |
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The Bridgewater Canal, Britain's first wholly artificial waterway, was opened in 1761, bringing coal from mines at Worsley to central Manchester. |
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National Museums Liverpool is the only English national collection based wholly outside London. |
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The Black Market produces wholly unregulated goods, and are purchased and consumed unregulated. |
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In the 2000 United States Census, 24,509,692 Americans described their ancestry as wholly or partly English. |
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It is, indeed, well known that the very greatest of them are not wholly immune from error. |
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Nanak further states that the understanding of Akaal is beyond human beings, but at the same time not wholly unknowable. |
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In Scotland, a wholly owned subsidiary of information technology company CACI was contracted to gather information. |
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Durham Castle is a Norman castle in the city of Durham, England, which has been wholly occupied since 1840 by University College, Durham. |
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The famous London black cab taxis are produced in Coventry by LTI and these are now the only vehicles still wholly built in Coventry. |
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A number of hands show a finger wholly or partly missing, for which a number of explanations have been given. |
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Each of their designs is wholly individual in detail, and the workmanship is varied in technique and superb in quality. |
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All Academicians must be professionally active, either wholly or partly, in the United Kingdom. |
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Johnson asserted that Macbeth, though esteemed for his military bravery, is wholly reviled. |
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He should be willing to be utilised and wholly integrated into the picture by the director and the camera. |
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Renault Retail Group is Renault's wholly owned automobile distributor for Europe. |
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Eight of the nine districts are partly or wholly on Tortola, and encompass nearby neighbouring islands. |
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Rutland and the Isle of Wight do not have county clubs and are wholly integrated for that purpose with Leicestershire and Hampshire respectively. |
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The United Nations also launched a series of humanitarian and relief efforts almost wholly funded by the United States. |
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Airbus UK is a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus SAS which produces wings for the Airbus aircraft family. |
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Tributaries of the Esk which are wholly in Scotland are omitted from this list but may be found at List of rivers of Scotland. |
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This section includes all tributaries of the Severn which lie wholly or partly in England. |
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For tributaries of the Severn which lie partly or wholly within Wales, see List of rivers of Wales. |
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Tributaries of the Tweed which are wholly in Scotland are omitted from this list but may be found in the List of rivers of Scotland. |
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After the Norse occupation, the toponymy of Orkney became almost wholly West Norse. |
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The first two are wholly within the Aberdeen City council area, and the last also includes the North Kincardine ward of Aberdeenshire Council. |
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In 1901 the law was changed to ensure that Crown Appointments became wholly unaffected by any succession of monarch. |
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Cavendish worked with his instrument makers, generally improving existing instruments rather than inventing wholly new ones. |
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The journal is published by BMJ Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Medical Association. |
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The airport is owned and operated by Gatwick Airport Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ivy Holdco Limited. |
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Other works could, conversely, claim to be factual histories, yet earn the suspicion that they were wholly invented. |
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Waugh saw little action and was not wholly serious in his role as a war correspondent. |
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Many previous films about the RMS Titanic shot water in slow motion, which did not look wholly convincing. |
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It is published by the News Group Newspapers division of News UK, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. |
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Sky UK Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sky plc, with its current company directors being Andrew Griffith and Christopher Taylor. |
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The bowling side is subjected to fielding restrictions during an ODI, in order to prevent teams from setting wholly defensive fields. |
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Ethiopian Airlines is the country's flag carrier, and is wholly owned by the Government of Ethiopia. |
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In December 2014 Deutsche Post DHL Group purchased the StreetScooter company, which became its wholly owned subsidiary. |
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George found Professor Schnublett's repetitive lectures to be wholly noneducational and, in fact, a waste of time. |
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The Rhubarb Triangle is wholly in West Yorkshire and still produces the vegetable in considerable quantities. |
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Welsh Americans are an American ethnic group whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in Wales. |
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Many of Gilbert's stories are drawn from real life events, and his life in the wholly fictionalised village of Llanbobl. |
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Inland, the Dartmoor National Park lies wholly in Devon, and the Exmoor National Park lies in both Devon and Somerset. |
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Vikings were portrayed as wholly violent and bloodthirsty by their enemies. |
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Bryggen was under threat of being wholly or partly demolished after the fire of 1955, when a large number of the buildings burned to the ground. |
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While the initiated easily understand the symbols, they are wholly inaccessible to outsiders. |
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It turns blue in natural sunlight and any other partially or wholly ultraviolet light source. |
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The peninsula lies wholly within the department of Manche, in the region of Normandy. |
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The mute swan is a partial migrant, being resident over areas of Western Europe but wholly migratory in Eastern Europe and Asia. |
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The whooper swan and tundra swan are wholly migratory, and the trumpeter swans are almost entirely migratory. |
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The textile modal is a kind of rayon often made wholly from reconstituted cellulose of pulped beech wood. |
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It was supposed to have come from Alexandria and may have been Tulipa sylvestris, but the identification is not wholly secure. |
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When a wholly detached expression or sentence is parenthesized, the final stop comes before the last mark of parenthesis. |
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Further southeast are the equally wholly submerged Silver Bank and Navidad Bank north of the Dominican Republic. |
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Yet the order of the Senate was only partially executed in Rome, and wholly disregarded in most of the provinces outside Italy. |
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According to Suetonius, Domitian wholly feigned his interest in arts and literature, and never bothered to acquaint himself with classic authors. |
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Charles ordered the Frisian pagan shrines destroyed, and so wholly subjugated the populace that the region was peaceful for twenty years after. |
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There are eight UNESCO World Heritage sites wholly or partially located in Lombardy. |
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Many works were written by priests, either wholly or partly in the native language, and were published by the mission press in Loreto. |
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Maine's Moosehead Lake is the largest lake wholly in New England, as Lake Champlain is located between Vermont, New York and Quebec. |
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Fage asserts that slavery did not have a wholly disastrous effect on the societies of Africa. |
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Admiralty law also covers many commercial activities, although land based or occurring wholly on land, that are maritime in character. |
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Allen's health problems had prevented the police questioning him for nine months, after which he told them he was wholly innocent. |
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The first territory to wholly adapt the inquisitional system was the Holy Roman Empire. |
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When ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt not wholly reap the corners of thy field. |
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This seems to be a recrudescent strain of the plague rather than a wholly new disease. |
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Stickle Tarn is wholly within the territory of the Ark, a corrie tarn which has been dammed to create additional capacity. |
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The experience led to larger projects, including new railways in Ireland, which then was wholly part of the United Kingdom. |
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I shall not be wholly without praise, if in some sort I have copied his style. |
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The leaders of the Wall Cult seem to be aware of the truth, but remain wholly unforthcoming. |
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Under the terms of the agreement, Merck will acquire 100 percent of the equity of Aton and Aton will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Merck. |
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In Rhythmus, the placement of the pieces is wholly necessary to make it successful. |
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The ringed seal is wholly reliant on the ice for birthing, weaning and housing its young in ice lairs. |
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Hickory Specialties, a national producer of charcoal and liquid smoke flavoring products, is also a wholly owned subsidiary. |
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Hickory Specialties, a nationally distributed charcoal and liquid smoke flavoring company, is also a wholly owned subsidiary of the company. |
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She hath exiled her eyes from sleep or sight, And given them wholly up to ceaseless tears Over that ruthful hearse of her dear spouse. |
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Staging show trials of critics is wholly at odds with Xi's self-proclaimed reformist agenda. |
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In a typical MIPS arrangement, a parent forms a transparent, wholly owned limited liability company or similar passthrough entity. |
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After the carbonization at the first stage, the structure of oxidized fiber is wholly aromatized. |
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But the former throws curves like singing in phonetic Japanese, while one of the catchiest songs by the latter is wholly unsuitable for airplay. |
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Vermis and contiguous hemisphere portions are wholly called the spinocerebellum, which is associated with rubrospinal and corticospinal tracts. |
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Headquartered in Emeryville, California, NMI provides private mortgage guaranty insurance through its wholly owned insurance subsidiaries. |
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She added that the situation is totally different in Russia, as synchronised swimmers are wholly supported by all means in their sports' career. |
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On many levels, and to a heteronormed viewership, Klapisch's film, and Xavier's travel diary, represent heady, heartening and wholly thrillsome escapes from conformity. |
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What I noticed most strongly was his smell, of hair oil and serge and cigarette smoke, and something else, something intimate and sour and wholly, shockingly other. |
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George Lillo and Richard Steele both produced highly moral forms of tragedy, where the characters and the concerns of the characters were wholly middle class or working class. |
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They perch on rocks and feed at the edge of the water, but they often also grip the rocks firmly and walk down them beneath the water until partly or wholly submerged. |
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It lies wholly within the Borough of Allerdale, in the county of Cumbria. |
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There are so many contradictions in the printed volume that, if you accept one part, you are bound to reject those parts that are wholly inconsistent with it. |
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But after a wholly frustrating and unmemorable 80 minutes, Huddersfield were left to reflect on a 22-14 defeat, which was really of their own making. |
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The public is often inadequately represented or wholly unrepresented. |
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The rationale of the exception is that the choice is not wholly voluntary. |
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The pitchfork remains one of the hand tools that no invention can ever wholly replace, and I suppose that unborn generations of men will grow hornyhanded and weary in its use. |
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It will need the most exhilarating performance City have put together since the money started to pour in and the overwhelming evidence is that it looks wholly beyond them. |
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The Council was thus wholly dependent upon the civil authorities. It constituted one of the elements of the polysynody that was characteristic of the Hapsburgs. |
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In the judgement of Guido Almansi, sexuality in the sonnets in Roman dialect is haunted by blennorrhea and eurotophobia, and is thus a wholly negative thing. |
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The structure was originally wholly timber, and measured 576 yards. |
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It is wholly owned by the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company which also runs the passenger ferry, Scillonian III, and freight services from Penzance to the Islands. |
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Finally, in 1963, the league became a wholly summer collegiate circuit sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association with some Major Leagues financial support. |
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The Maluku Islands in Indonesia are often considered to lie on the border of southeast Asia, with New Guinea, to the east of the islands, being wholly part of Oceania. |
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In both locations, the animal has proved wholly amenable to domestication. |
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Estuary type varies dramatically depending on freshwater input, and is capable of changing from a wholly marine embayment to any of the other estuary types. |
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Indian Singaporean cuisine refers to foods and beverages produced and consumed in Singapore that are derived, wholly or in part, from South Asian culinary traditions. |
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The following companies are either wholly or partially owned by Infratil. |
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One was wholly debranchiate, the other had but one gill plume remaining. |
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The Company also announced the sale of its wholly owned subsidiary, Century Container Corporation, which specialized in corrugated, chipboard, and solid fiber containers. |
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It is not clear whether these storytellers were a wholly separate, popular level class, or whether some of the bards practised storytelling as part of their repertoire. |
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In 1979, it became a wholly owned limited company, BBC Enterprises Ltd. |
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The suggestions that have been made that I 'disapprove' of the films, even to the extent of thinking ill of those with whom I may differ, are wholly without foundation. |
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Mitsui's wholly owned subsidiary, Carbon Nanotech Research Institute Inc. |
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Sprague de Camp considered Morris's fantasies to be not wholly successful, partly because Morris eschewed many literary techniques from later eras. |
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He felt some dark presence moving irresistably upon him from the darkness, a presence subtle and murmurous as a flood filling him wholly with itself. |
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The States of Guernsey wholly own their own airline, Aurigny. |
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The electricity, and postal services have been commercialised by the States and are now operated by companies wholly owned by the States of Guernsey. |
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All further upstream tributaries of the Tweed are wholly in Scotland. |
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All further upstream tributaries of the Wye are wholly in Wales. |
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All further upstream tributaries of the Dee are wholly in Wales. |
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All further upstream tributaries of the Esk are wholly in Scotland. |
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Because of the lack of police reaction to the attacks, nationalists saw the RUC, almost wholly Protestant, as backing the loyalists and allowing the attacks to occur. |
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European integration is the process of industrial, political, legal, economic, social and cultural integration of states wholly or partially in Europe. |
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However, while in Gaul Roman influence was sufficient to almost wholly replace the Gaulish language with Vulgar Latin, this was nowhere near the case in Roman Britain. |
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However, the unincorporated areas are continually being incorporated into neighboring municipalities, wholly or partially, most frequently in Bavaria. |
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That said, biting people is wholly unacceptable and Suarez, a serial nibbler and one-time racial abuser, should seek serious help for his obvious anger management issues. |
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The original statutory conception of the defense was very restrictive, but only less restrictive because the codifiers did not wholly accept the views of Stephen. |
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Inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2001, the Jurassic Coast was the first wholly natural World Heritage Site to be designated in the United Kingdom. |
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The actual musical content of a film score is wholly dependent on the type of film being scored, and the emotions the director wishes the music to convey. |
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Shakespeare's audience, in this view, expected villains to be wholly bad, and Senecan style, far from prohibiting a villainous protagonist, all but demanded it. |
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That learned noise and dust of the chronologist is wholly to be avoided. |
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Swindon Pressings, a wholly owned subsidiary of BMW group, manufactures automotive body panels and subassemblies for BMW, MG Rover, Land Rover and Nissan. |
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These derive from a deep understanding of what is relevant to physics and astronomy, and especially from a mastery of wholly new mathematical techniques. |
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In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. |
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We regard this application as wholly without merit and wholly unarguable. |
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Councils may be elected wholly, every four years, or 'by thirds', where a third of the councillors get elected each year, with one year with no elections. |
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All this had no effect, the sailor was wholly insusceptive of the softer passions, and without regard to tears or arguments persisted in his resolution to make me a man. |
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The man's affection remains wholly unconcerned and impregnable. |
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Contrary to what some people think about inter-county footballers, he doesn't live in a cocoon that exists wholly around the Laois football panel. |
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Even more importantly, those who see prerogative as necessary but wholly outside the realm of constitutional language miss a critical part of republicanizing the executive. |
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Lavish illustrations, enchanting stories and reportage invite the reader, over 336 pages, to go on a wholly exceptional culinary journey through Aphrodite's isle. |
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It is made of redware and has a patchy green glaze, which has partly burned into bubbles, indicating that its manufacturing process was not wholly successful. |
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With the past clearly visible in his rearview mirror, Artschwager has arrived at several pictorial strategies that seem colorful, varied, weird, and wholly new. |
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Merely reading the menu was a stress buster and once I'd been through the unusual Aquarelle Face Treatment that uses live cells of algae, I felt wholly revitalised. |
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The Boston agent added that this clerk was a young man of wholly unquestioned veracity and reliability, of known antecedents and long with the company. |
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