The Warsaw Pact was part of a bigger imperial arrangement for yoking the East European armies to the Soviet high command. |
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One stylistic tic Macklin practices in many poems is the refusal to choose the precise word she wants, yoking alternatives with a slash. |
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The two cannot go together, and is akin to yoking a horse and a camel together. |
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It allows him to show the breadth of his learning in yoking examples from various disciplines together. |
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Ales broke off in mid-explanation to dive into the crowd, reappearing clasping a handkerchief waving teenage girl, and yoking her into the cart's rope traces. |
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This yoking also refers to the union of the individual's consciousness with the larger infinite consciousness. |
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Depressing jargon First mover Loud and clear ReprintsThere are also worries about the practicalities of yoking the different regulators together. |
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Police Officer Daniel Pantaleo then sought to bring the hulking Garner down by yoking him around the neck. |
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His montage was designed around the yoking of disparate objects. |
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The Azibo Nosology II is likely just as perdurable as the DSMs and ICDs, a property afforded by its yoking to the African personality construct. |
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For oxen, the yoking system employed in Hodh Chargui appears appropriate. |
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In April they played Hens and Roosters, yoking their wild white and blue violets to see which would get its head pulled off. |
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One reason for yoking donkeys is simply for convenience and simplicity where withers yokes for oxen are already available, and where equine harnesses are not easy to obtain. |
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