Counter subjugation means that one of the five elements subjugates the other opposite to the normal mutual subjugation order. |
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Counter protests organised by the clergy were much smaller and generally seen as a fizzer. |
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Back at the Counter Terrorist Unit, Scott Jaeger was waiting to be debriefed. |
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Counter girls use ice cream scoops to measure the finished slaw into styrofoam cuplets. |
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Novels seemed to flow effortlessly out of him, including masterpieces such as Crome Yellow and Point Counter Point. |
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Counter trippant means facing in opposite directions as they do when pursued by the hunter. |
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Counter just trims his shrubs every autumn, and uses the clippings as mulch. |
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The INO derm 9930 Counter Mount system fills with specially developed, creamy moisture wash formulas. |
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Counter the demonisation of immigration by promoting the advantages of an open immigration policy. |
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Murry also appears, harshly lampooned, as the character Burlap in Aldous Huxley's Point Counter Point. |
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Is the time of the Reformation and Counter Reformation, the great absolutist monarchies and a strongly hierarchical society. |
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The task force's report led to significant changes at CSIS, including the disbandment of CSIS's Counter Subversion Branch. |
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The editions, specially commissioned by Counter Editions, are photogravure prints on Somerset Velvet 300gsm paper with a chine-collé. |
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Tenders are invited for Repainting Of Hoist Bridge, Trestle, Counter Weights, Distribution And Sub-Distribution Boxes And Chequered Platform Etc. |
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It ran southwest from Sutton Gault, sandwiched between the Old Bedford River and the smaller Counter Drain to the west. |
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Counter punchers usually wear their opponents down by causing them to miss their punches. |
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In Point Counter Point the incommensurateness of two people really connecting is a theme and a technique. |
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Counter intentional or ironic error is a further example of the delinking of intentional thought processes and behavior. |
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Counter worker Benjamin Sookia, 26, raided ATM machines and bank accounts for the money. |
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As soon as the National Committee for Coordinating Efforts to Counter International Terrorism receives the consolidated list, it forwards it to the special services, which incorporate it into their operational research files. |
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We also will advise the alleged infringer of the Counter Notification procedure described below by which the alleged infringer may respond to your claim and request that we restore this material. |
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Counter salespeople from all the local branches were thus given a clear view of the vast resources made available to them to guarantee successful sales activity. |
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The accumulation of water along the western margin coupled with the Coriolis effect would have created a Panthalassa Equatorial Counter Current. |
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Geiger Counter... The world's first low-voltage Geiger tube to find uranium is developed in collaboration with the Electronic Association of Canada. |
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Since the only chemical control for wireworm is an in-furrow treatment of Counter at planting, fields at risk must be scouted pre-plant to determine if control is needed. |
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With the same end in view, a National Observatory to Counter Violence against Women was established as a coordinating body in pursuance of the national strategy to counter violence against women. |
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Counter to this argument is the view that as the regime is providing constantly improving verifiability, and is increasingly proving capable of providing valuable scientific and civil benefits, the investment is worthwhile. |
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The machine, called the Counter Rotating Ring Receiver Reactor Recuperator consists of two chambers separated by rotating rings of cerium oxide. |
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The admission forms and prospectus are available at a cost of Rs 1,000 at UBL Counter at Silver Jubilee Gate. |
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The Ordinary Boys had major chart success with their debut album Over The Counter Culture in the summer of 2004 which was followed in 2005 by Brassbound. |
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Chhattisgarh has a Counter Terrorism and Jungle Warfare School at Kanker, but the sources said it provides only a sixweek orientation course for increasing endurance. |
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Mohammed Abdal Miah, from Newcastle, was arrested on Monday by officers from Northumbria Police working on behalf of the North East Counter Terrorism Unit. |
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The following year Elizabeth I launched the Counter Armada, under Sir Francis Drake, but it was unsuccessful in its goals, resulting in Spain retaining naval superiority. |
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In February, General Washington dispatched General Lafayette to counter Arnold, later also sending General Anthony Wayne. |
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The rapidly increasing American presence served as a counter for the large numbers of redeployed German forces. |
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By late 1944, the Western allies had entered Germany despite one final German counter offensive in the Ardennes Forest. |
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These tactics were skilfully evolved and carried out, and were difficult to counter. |
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To counter this, the crewmen were issued with an 'MN' lapel badge to indicate they were serving in the Merchant Navy. |
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At the Combined Policy Committee meeting in August, the US made a counter offer of allowing the use the Nevada Test Site. |
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Some Black politicians accused the government of using this device to counter the West Indian immigration of previous decades. |
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The strategic location of the island was also significant at the centre of the Indian Ocean, and to counter any Soviet threat in the region. |
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On 1 December 2014, an OSCE observer was injured by Ukrainian counter artillery fire while observing militants firing at Ukrainian forces. |
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By this point Frederick was increasingly concerned by the Russian advance from the east and marched to counter it. |
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This linguistic dynamism was reflected in the efforts of certain public intellectuals to counter the decline of the language. |
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To counter this a cross party committee of MP's suggested giving subsidized housing to teachers willing to work in deprived schools. |
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The loss of a royal court also meant there was no force to counter the kirk's dislike of theatre, which struggled to survive in Scotland. |
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Throughout the 18th century, a counter movement opposing the Rococo sprang up in different parts of Europe, commonly known as Neoclassicism. |
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In the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, over the counter services are provided by the Post Office rather than by PayPoint outlets. |
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Thus, fighting against counter punchers requires constant feinting and the ability to avoid telegraphing one's attacks. |
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After she made her point, he could not counter with anything. |
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He left the makeshift absinthiana on the counter and took the drink to the kitchen table, holding a paring knife in his left hand. |
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To counter the heft of such big leaves, add dainty flowering plants like Yellow Waxbells or the underused astrantia in red or maroon. |
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Jack picked up two lunch kits from the counter and tossed them into the autocook. |
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Suppose that we have a Geiger counter and we are able to make measurements, during a ten hour period, of the balonium sample. |
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As any good bean counter will tell you, it costs money to treat people at a hospital. |
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The jukebox belted out tunes from the fifties, and waiters shouted food orders to the cooks behind the enormous steel counter. |
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A cardboard cakebox on the cold counter would be the swap bag and when next seen it would have a cake in it. |
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As time progressed, challenging and responding with the counter password was used very little. |
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In fact, we show that OCAs with counter visibility are effectively determinizable and closed under all boolean operations. |
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Sheila was working the counter when I got there, and Pop was over at the tables with a couple of the docksiders, playing dominoes. |
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Ruricius sent a large detachment to counter Constantine's expeditionary force, but was defeated. |
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Be prepared to slip and duck his jab to infight or to counter with a quick punch to the head or body. |
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French military activity continued in Italy, with various leagues formed to counter the dominant power. |
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Between 1807 and 1865, it maintained a Blockade of Africa to counter the illegal slave trade. |
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Cromwell therefore returned to England from Youghal on 26 May 1650 to counter this threat. |
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In the bad weather of February 1941, Fighter Command flew 568 sorties to counter the Luftwaffe which flew 1,644 sorties. |
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Morrison warned that he could not counter the Communist unrest unless provision of shelters were made. |
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In the radicalised times at the end of World War I, democratic reforms were often seen as a means to counter popular revolutionary currents. |
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The authorities repeatedly emphasized that the kmet was not bound to his master, to counter allegations equating kmet tenure with servile status. |
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In June 2015 a Post Office counter was opened in McColls, which is open from 6am to 10pm daily. |
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To counter these valuable imports, the Vikings exported a large variety of goods. |
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In the 18th century, some Polish Protestants settled around Poland Street as religious refugees from the counter reformation in Poland. |
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Others counter that government pressure to increase state school admissions constitutes inappropriate social engineering. |
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Innocent probably saw in them a possible answer to his desire for an orthodox preaching force to counter heresy. |
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These styles may be divided into several special subgroups, such as counter puncher, etc. |
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I was standing at the meat counter, waiting for some rib lamb chops to be cut. |
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The counter puncher often tries to outplay their opponent entirely, not just in a physical sense, but also in a mental and emotional sense. |
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Wide, looping punches have the further disadvantage of taking more time to deliver, giving the opponent ample warning to react and counter. |
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Khan counter punched effectively from the outside after being surprised with Algieri's aggression majority of rounds in a fairly close contest. |
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In 1346, after more Scottish raids, Philip VI appealed for a counter invasion of England in order to relieve the English stranglehold on Calais. |
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More 'training places' are needed from medical school onwards to counter staff shortages. |
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Neoclassicism in many ways developed as a counter movement of the Rococo, the impetus being a sense of disgust directed towards the latter's florid qualities. |
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The government eventually resorted to hiring none other than Sir Isaac Newton to certify the soundness of Wood's coinage to counter Swift's accusations. |
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Cooper draws on the entire canon of Larkin's works, as well as on unpublished correspondence, to counter the image of Larkin as merely a racist, misogynist reactionary. |
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My opponent's counter was moving much quicker round the board than mine. |
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The gas industry is making plans to try to counter the film's criticisms of hydraulic fracturing with informational flyers, and Twitter and Facebook posts. |
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Moreover, the pumping action of the exhaust has the counter effect of exerting back pressure on the side of the piston receiving steam, thus slightly reducing cylinder power. |
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The United States, acting through the CIA, funded a long list of projects to counter the communist appeal among intellectuals in Europe and the developing world. |
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Prompt action is needed to counter funding and staff shortages and staff feel like 'collateral damage' when struggling over rising demand and budget shortages. |
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Plans call for the force, once fully active, to consist of 53,000 reservists who will be trained and equipped to counter potential hybrid warfare threats. |
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Although the highly capable Friedrich Freiherr von Hotze remained in support, his 15,000 men were not able to counter Korsakov's poor defensive arrangements. |
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However, participation of the United States was thought necessary both to counter the military power of the USSR and to prevent the revival of nationalist militarism. |
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The East Moors Steelworks closed in 1978 and Cardiff lost population during the 1980s, consistent with a wider pattern of counter urbanisation in Britain. |
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Unlike blocking, causing an opponent to miss a punch disrupts his balance, this permits forward movement past the opponent's extended arm and keeps the hands free to counter. |
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The counter argument is that the sparkler takes away harshness. |
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To counter the Saxon aggression and solidify their own presence, the Danes constructed the huge defence fortification of Danevirke in and around Hedeby. |
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Law enforcement, counter terrorism and espionage agencies can also identify, target and track individuals based on their interests or proclivities on the Web. |
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I could put the cappuccino machine in that corner of the counter, the one with the single malt whiskies, it would dominate the kitchenscape, draw the eye. |
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The Act was applied for to counter a proposed canal that would give the towns of Stockport and Macclesfield access to the Mersey, via the River Weaver. |
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Hastings, who also held the office of Lord Chamberlain, sent word to him to bring a strong force to London to counter any force the Woodvilles might muster. |
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The theory, that a representative of the people ceases to be one when he acts against the wishes of the people, was counter to Roman constitutional theory. |
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Vision testing can be accomplished with either a counter model vision tester or wall-mounted eyecharts, along with the Ishihara system color blind test charts. |
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We have presented a model of policing to the public, a Dixonian model, which is oversimplified. It is about bobbies on the beat and their front police station counter. |
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The older woman waddled over and squeezed into a booth opposite the counter while the young one stood and ordered a big box of day-olds and two quarts of hot chocolate. |
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A butcherblock counter must be kept dry and well sealed to avoid cracking. |
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Logan stood at the counter, cradling shards of blue glass in his hands and weeping broken-heartedly over them as he tried to glue them back together. |
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To counter these threats, a new system of administration was introduced. |
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