Radar corner reflectors are simple trihedrals of aluminium that strongly reflect the radar signal back to the satellite. |
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Moreover, Warrington strongly believes in the importance of passenger railroads to the nation's future. |
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Near the base of the teeth, the denticles are less strongly pointed, and may become rounded. |
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The wines produced on the flat coastal littoral are strongly influenced by prevailing Atlantic westerlies. |
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It strongly supports Pliocene and Pleistocene australopithecines being ancestral not to humans but to modern African pongids. |
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Its various schools, once strongly entrenched at numerous clan capitals throughout the country, were now tottering on the brink of ruin. |
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First, they stimulated the T-cells strongly enough to prompt the cell to express latent virus but not to trigger other cellular functions. |
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In waterlogged soils, plants strongly influence soil oxygen availability by transporting oxygen through aerenchyma to soils. |
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This procedure leaves for measurements only these molecules that are strongly adsorbed to the glass surface. |
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It is a bland dish and may be accompanied by salted fish or other strongly flavoured food to provide contrast. |
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The drug prostaglandin is injected into the womb and this causes it to contract strongly as in labour. |
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A relevant example is that of spiral sculpture in the gastropod Nucella emarginata, which ranges from strongly sculptured to smooth. |
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The Review was strongly influenced by the Baconian philosophy throughout the pre-Civil War period. |
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Every atomic nucleus consists of a certain number of protons, strongly bound to a certain number of neutrons. |
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Items are rated on a four-point scale with the anchors strongly agree and strongly disagree. |
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One of the most strongly migratory woodpeckers, the Red-naped Sapsucker travels as far south as central Mexico for the winter. |
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Mumbai throbs with a metropolitan pulse as strongly as New York or Hong Kong. |
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The study focuses on math and language arts, and the results strongly support these hypotheses. |
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You are strongly urged to solve the maze before looking closely at the answer! |
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Now, if you feel strongly enough about it, you can be in advance of trends once you have your own home and responsibility for it. |
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The absence of bowel sounds for a full 5 minutes strongly suggests the existence of intestinal atony or ileus, which has many causes. |
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Hydrolysis also goes on in the strongly acid digestive juices of the stomach. |
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Counseling, stress management, and behavior therapies such as biofeedback should be strongly considered. |
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The bank strongly denies liability, stressing that the national prosecutor found no wrongdoing. |
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He grabbed my wrists so strongly that his force obligated my body to stand up. |
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The posterior edge of the frontal is bilobate owing to the strongly notched exit of the supraorbital canal on to the parietal. |
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I'd strongly advocate bringing back the birch and use it to punish vandals. |
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Politeness, good manners, and willingness to serve are values very strongly encouraged in children. |
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These secondary shear bands form only in strongly foliated rocks and deform fabrics developed earlier in the same deformation event. |
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I feel very strongly that I belong to Scotland, I'm temperamentally Scots by character and by commitment. |
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In contrast, all analyses strongly supported the monophyly of the oropendolas and caciques together. |
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We feel strongly that a child does not have to be genetically ours for us to be able to love them. |
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The reconstruction process has strongly affected the position and morale of local residents. |
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Most Euro-Americans can tell you that Arabs and Latinos react strongly to being humiliated. |
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The market has rebounded strongly this year, with new home sales up substantially. |
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Given his book that was published yesterday, he talks very strongly about his mission. |
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I strongly advise against the incorporation of emergency laws into our ordinary legal system. |
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British officials strongly advised against the move, warning that it could be seen as provocative or even insulting. |
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When he gently squeezed her left arm, the electric thrill surged through her again, just as strongly as before. |
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Mix eucalyptus or rosemary oil with almond oil, ensuring that it remains strongly scented, and massage into muscles until you feel a warm glow. |
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The consequence is that metals prices can actually advance most strongly during such a period, as we have been seeing. |
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Their hours, which I strongly suspect to be irregular, are 10 in the pip emma to the same in the ack emma. |
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They established a framework for a strongly authoritarian government and placed no limitations on the powers of the autocrat. |
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I had no idea who he was, but I could feel it just as strongly as everyone else around me. |
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It's a book a lot of people read at school and strongly associate with their adolescence. |
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We strongly recommend the Olive Branch for lunch, whether you are in a hurry or not. |
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In this same vein I cannot recommend strongly enough the sticky toffee pudding, which arrives steaming hot and dripping in butterscotch sauce. |
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Although ether was once a popular anesthesia agent, its use is now strongly discouraged. |
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Taking fallibilism seriously heads off the charge that contextualism encourages strongly anti-rationalist positions such as relativism. |
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We strongly protest this decision and urge you immediately to reconsider this decision. |
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Moreover, the labial cusps of Desmatodon are not as strongly developed as those in Diadectes. |
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The tension between these two interrelated concepts has been dramatised most strongly in the Indian public sphere after independence. |
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Accordingly, the successful acquisition of fruits cannot be strongly tied to the evolution of routine trichromatic vision. |
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We have observed that green frog tadpoles react less strongly to predators at very low resource levels. |
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The book dummies, storyboards, jacket covers, and double page spreads were proudly displayed, still smelling strongly of glue and fixatives. |
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He was one of those fortunate athletes who, although very strongly built, never tended to run to fat. |
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The lettering on that had strongly resembled a monkey scrawl, while the spelling and grammar were equally atrocious. |
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In doing this, he renewed an issue many Koreans and Chinese feel very strongly about. |
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I'm also prepared to stand up and be counted though, if I feel strongly about issues that affect my working conditions. |
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Like football, it is a strongly gendered cultural symbol, associated with manliness. |
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In fact, I strongly suspect he's concocting a game of his own which involves knocking off family members one by one. |
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Perhaps it's evoking a back-to-nature romanticism that's strongly rooted in Western literary tradition. |
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This poem is critical of our country but it strongly reaffirms a belief in its principles and heritage. |
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Avery picked up her books and turned around to face a strongly built figure towering over her. |
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In particular he strongly criticised Cantor's and Dedekind's theories of irrational numbers. |
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Birds that cling to and climb the sides of trees, like woodpeckers and nuthatches, have strongly curved claws. |
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Or you can advance seemingly strongly but with a reserved spirit, forestalling him with the reserve. |
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Wilner saw him changed by the hunger strike from a happy, outgoing, strongly pro-American young man to a withdrawn, cadaverous, weak figure. |
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The hanger steak barbacoa, served in parchment paper tied up like a beggar's purse, was also strongly suggestive of Indian cuisine. |
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All items were rated on a scale ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree. |
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Carlow squash will be very strongly represented at the Junior interprovincials in Galway this weekend with 20 players from the club selected. |
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Themes initially stated in the major mode recur more strongly in the minor. |
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In the particular case of Iraq in 2002, I believe the balance tilts strongly toward action. |
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It was also felt that in almost all cases the affected authorities would strongly object to the taking of a freehold interest instead of a lease. |
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Gorillas are strongly patrifocal, Chimpanzees are matrifocal, and Bonobos seem to enjoy a sort of free-love, hippy-communal existence. |
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She now had a circle of friends who strongly encouraged her in her studies of mathematics and science. |
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Sustainability is not synonymous with renewability but it is strongly linked to it. |
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I know all the companies are putting out opera DVDs at a rate of knots, and I suspect strongly that all other niche markets are doing likewise. |
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I think that he clearly has participated strongly in the formulation of what bids fair to be a successful campaign. |
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The contemporariness of the themes and ideas, which Hugo tried to strongly convey through his works, is striking. |
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I strongly believe that it is anti-social to segregate children's entertainment away from their family as a separate category. |
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This party was strongly oriented toward syndicalism and viewed the international conflict over program and principles with contempt. |
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Biplica, in addition, lacks the strongly tubercled and denticulate labium of Eriptycha. |
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Unions sources, meanwhile, strongly hinted the dispute could be labelled official due to the lay-offs and workers being locked out of sites. |
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The colours are strongly linked to fashion as I really like the limes, mauves and hot pinks that are so popular at the moment. |
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In summer, the tall flower stems bear racemes of up to 20 huge, strongly perfumed, white, trumpet-shaped flowers with glossy green leaves. |
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This strongly implies that even in the Durham version the verse material, as in the original consort song, was meant to be sung by a treble. |
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We have to believe in a goal so strongly that our actions point toward achieving that goal. |
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Scientists are also making progress with the prediction of longer-term climate fluctuations that are strongly influenced by oceanic conditions. |
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Often his work alludes more or less obliquely to gay experience, but it strongly rejects categorization. |
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The opera is beautifully suited to the balletic form, with a dramatic setting, strongly drawn characters and a plot of enduring depth. |
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The time available to pick up a backload is often influenced more strongly by the utilisation of the tractor than that of the trailer. |
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A tapering, strongly lanceolate to ovate frond attached to a basal disc by a cylindrical stem. |
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We strongly recommend you girls out there to treat yourself to something nice for Christmas. |
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Professional medical organizations have strongly discouraged members from testifying on behalf of plaintiffs. |
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She looked up to see a very strongly built man, who looked more suitable as a bouncer than a clerk. |
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In 1960, a UK Committee of Inquiry recommended, more temperately, that it should be strongly discouraged. |
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That is one of the less pleasant sides of our character and it strongly suggests a lack of backbone. |
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This can be explained by their strongly held belief in states' rights over federal might. |
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The themes of spatiality and temporality are strongly reiterated in the festival. |
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The modern Pescara was almost entirely constructed after the war and so it differs strongly from Abruzzian old towns. |
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The ragged sound of tapping valves beneath the dusty hoods of several trucks fills the air, which smells strongly of diesel fuel. |
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Racing strongly along the rails to the opening turn he quickly shot into a commanding lead that saw him in total control rounding the third bend. |
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But it is too pat, and though he may joke about such transparent, easily reduced motivations, he clings too strongly to them. |
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The information panels and labels, on the other hand, are strongly ethnographic so that the exhibition can work at both levels. |
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Although the proposal is expected to go through, some branch secretaries are known to be strongly opposed. |
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The decrease is minimal with lightly alkalized cocoa powder, but with strongly alkalized powder, the gel strength is significantly reduced. |
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Fracture characteristics of these steels is strongly dependent on the tensile strength and hence on the transformation temperature. |
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It is known to strongly influence the kinetics of diffusion-controlled bimolecular reactions in liquids. |
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In short it is a fantastic piece of investigative journalism and we strongly recommend a read. |
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But despite the ineluctable force of modernization it's surprising how strongly and deeply rooted this callous disregard for women is. |
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The importance of feminized images and the strongly masculinized language of leadership are not given much prominence. |
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The triploid and aneuploid clones studied yielded viable seeds whose number per fruit was strongly dependent on the pollen donor. |
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The ideal Birman is a large, strongly built, elongated and stocky cat, neither svelte nor cobby. |
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The formation of the dimers is strongly favored by the contiguous presence of quinone and hydroquinone. |
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Second, the system will not work for materials that are strongly adsorbed by, or react with, the system components. |
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From the start the bloodlines of Australian horses were strongly Arab with increasing influence from thoroughbred stallions. |
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We strongly support our volunteer local organizing committees, whose good will and hard work are the keys to success. |
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The students feel very strongly about this teacher's resignation but students must now re-engage with their learning environment. |
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But I strongly believe that whoever practises mindfulness as part of his or her life will be able to survive perfectly in every situation. |
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Even in a chart which is very strongly Taurean there will be modifying influences. |
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Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical protostomes with strongly segmented bodies. |
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His slow, strongly accented speech, when he is speaking in English, adds to the woolly headed professor image. |
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Burning the wood or using its sawdust and ash is also strongly discouraged. |
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The overall benefit of carotid endarterectomy strongly depends on surgical risk. |
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Then there was the accounting firm, which had come strongly recommended by the bank. |
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Electrical current is passed through the wire, which strongly magnetises the iron core. |
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It had been strongly plashed in the past February, and was stiff and stout. |
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As an experienced Real Estate Agent I strongly refute the claims made in this letter. |
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Perhaps I read it wrong, but I would strongly encourage you not to make blanket statements. |
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None of the cases had strongly beta-APP-immunoreactive beaded or swollen axonal segments indicative of axonal damage. |
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Excessively legalistic textual criticism of planning decision letters is something the courts should strongly discourage. |
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They are a tight-knit group who believe strongly in supporting their brothers who are deployed on the front lines. |
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I said I felt strongly that this was a matter of liaison sensitivity that justified redaction. |
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Standing a bit over 6 feet tall, the bronzes had received a light, slightly pinkish, gray-ocher patina that strongly evokes classical statuary. |
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I will not list individual posts to any newsgroup or mailing list, although many are strongly philosophical and some are archived and searchable. |
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A strongly worded letter is to be sent to the county council asking for an explanation. |
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If you have a weekend date in mind, particularly a Saturday, advance booking is strongly advised to avoid disappointment. |
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Rubin also strongly urges all dieters not to do any aerobic exercise, as it harms the body's immune response. |
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If he feels that strongly about the current situation should he not be campaigning for someone else? |
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But now she reeked strongly of alcohol, and I didn't like the idea of that. |
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The strongly iridescent colors of bird feathers are produced by arrays of melanin granules in the barbules of feathers. |
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Indeed, most drivers still resent strongly the notion of having to pay for a place to park. |
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In fact, I feel strongly that if ready-made cocktails are not going to stick to the classic formula they should choose another name. |
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Pasiya strongly refutes these allegations, accusing some of these players of ill discipline. |
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This stuff is strongly ammoniacal and really needs to be used with care and ventilation. |
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The trust has strongly denied all but one of the allegations and has received no complaints about hygiene. |
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There are three innovations that follows the international best practices that I strongly supported turned out to be failure. |
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He claims that Western science is often condemned as positivist, anti-holistic, strongly reductionist, and materialist. |
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This is why Hindu traditionalists strongly oppose the up-grading of milch cattle by crossbreeding with Jersey cows and other commoner breeds. |
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Philip's rhetoric was also existential, and it strongly influenced my thinking. |
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But I feel very strongly that we have got to become proactive in our own lives and our own health situation. |
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Lean and active, Beardies are strongly made and cover the ground with the minimum of effort. |
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These reflections, arising out of the present crisis, have forced themselves too strongly on my mind to be suppressed. |
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Summer conditions are strongly affected by soil wetness in springtime, since that moisture eventually becomes humidity. |
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Furthermore, our measurements of 10 atm of adhesion pressure strongly contradict the suction hypothesis. |
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Corporate banking was also very strongly ahead with profits rising by 44 per cent. |
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The nature of these disclosures, and the colorful language used, strongly support the belief that no one ever reads this material. |
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But he is not a man to hold his tongue when he feels strongly about an issue. |
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They are strongly attracted to artificial light and will come in through window screens if not a fine mesh. |
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Despite that oil adjustment, consumer spending was still able to rebound strongly in the third quarter. |
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I'd strongly recommend this game to people who are interested in extraordinary, non-typical things. |
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This resonance strongly stabilizes benzene and profoundly influences its chemical properties. |
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Such a concept of respecting the elders was also strongly promoted by ancient philosophers. |
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Interpersonal relationships there are strongly influenced by the typically collectivist orientation of these cultures. |
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In staff training, the diagnosis of opportunistic infections and correct staging of disease are strongly emphasised. |
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The flexural stiffness of insect wings varies quite strongly with wing size and even within an individual wing itself. |
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Local microclimate strongly determines the local zonation of the two species. |
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Although Ohm's work strongly influenced theory, it was received with little enthusiasm. |
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Located in the temperate monsoon zone, Japan is also strongly influenced by seasonal weather patterns. |
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Manganese deficiency is a common disorder on alkaline soils while its toxicity normally only occurs on strongly acid soils. |
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They do so, paradoxically, in a rhetoric strongly reminiscent of that long associated with the right. |
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I object strongly to my local paper having leaders which place them with the tabloid press. |
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Children are more strongly affected by kwashiorkor than adults because they are still growing and their protein requirements are higher. |
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For those reasons, we strongly recommend that all water systems be metered and monitored. |
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So I bore off and sailed down to 1, where the presence of the Race Committee stake boat strongly suggested that I was sailing the right course. |
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These indices are independent of the organic matter abundance and strongly related to the elemental composition of kerogen. |
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But government intrusion into private corporate matters will be strongly resisted. |
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In the hip joint, the gluteus maximus and hamstrings muscles are strongly involved if you go sufficiently deep. |
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The umpiring director is strongly backing how the men in white handled the controversial match. |
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All need to be strongly represented to ensure the continued prosperity and success of the organisation. |
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We really enjoyed a trip on the big wheel there, and I can strongly recommend the experience to your readers. |
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A strongly contentious figure, he garnered many enemies as well as advocates. |
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Later he became strongly opposed to the theory that proglacial lakes were formed by the agency of huge glacial dams. |
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I strongly recommend that everybody treat themselves to a nice evening out once in a while. |
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Staying down until the jack or bowl has travelled 4 to 5 metres towards your objective position is strongly recommended. |
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I strongly recommend reading it yourself to make your own judgement about what it says. |
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The councillor who strongly supported adding a ten-pin bowling alley and indoor bowls to the Pickaquoy Centre has given up his fight. |
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I would strongly recommend that you employ the services of a qualified professional as this is not really a DIY job. |
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On the other hand, I strongly recommend anyone interested to give it a try. |
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After the end of the Cretaceous, the birds and mammals radiated strongly for about another 10-20 million years. |
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The lack of any compelling national interest and the difficulties posed by local tribalism argue strongly against. |
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Martina ran strongly to finish with silver and Sinead displayed great endurance as she battled to finish in sixth position. |
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In making the film, I felt very strongly that I was inhabiting the character of Philomena. |
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Mrs. Peacock exploded, leaning forward in her seat, her upturned nose reminding me strongly of a bird dog watching his master go in for the kill so they could go and fetch. |
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The image of Atta joylessly spooning cold mashed potato into his mouth, taken with everything else we know, strongly suggested a man for whom this world mattered little. |
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But Mrs Walsh strongly believes in developing well-rounded pupils and is always keen to recognise good behaviour and kindness with book prizes in a special assembly. |
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I sat for a good long time over my skinny Grande Americano, sipping the strongly restorative liquid and watching the world go by as Graham went about his errands. |
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Under this policy, instruction in mixed mode is strongly discouraged. |
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Yet it is one of the contingencies that needs to be strongly considered, if it is plausible at all. |
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Nor could you know whether it has an electromagnetic field or whether it is strongly emitting gamma rays, X rays, ultraviolet radiation, microwaves, or radio waves. |
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Ventral valve most strongly convex posteriorly, ventral deflection beginning at about 6 mm from beak, becoming slightly alate, but not preserved on anterior portion of valve. |
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Botha also scored the first try, after just three minutes, as the Boks made their intentions clear from the kick-off as they drove strongly into the Irish territory. |
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He also came out strongly in favor of stem cell research, again using a personal family story to underline his commitment. |
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This study reaffirms past research which shows that alcohol misuse is strongly related to other problem behaviors including illicit drug use and delinquency. |
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She abandoned herself to the role, identifying too strongly with the character and failing to put any insulating distance between herself and the part. |
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During last week's committee session, several opposition lawmakers strongly protested against the military's failure to send service leaders to the committee. |
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Tyrone took heart from the miss and finished as strongly as they started. |
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I strongly believe that the language of the rule needs to be amended to explain the necessity of a tag when runners advance at their own risk after an Infield Fly is called. |
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The paucity of outcrop in the Acraman depression indicates that the bedrock beneath the depression is strongly disrupted by brecciation and jointing. |
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He reassured shareholders that an announcement of an initiative was likely in three to four weeks and hinted very strongly that it might be a buy-in of shares. |
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The dorsal and ventral sclerotics are the most strongly ossified. |
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Standing urine forms ammonium carbonate which is strongly alkaline. |
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In an interview this week, Egeland strongly defended the propriety of delivering aid to unwholesome parts of northern Syria. |
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By contrast, at least some nonsynonymous mutations are expected to be strongly deleterious because they damage protein structure and thereby render the cell nonviable. |
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We also strongly support the idea of savings from the cradle to the grave. |
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Although I strongly distrust the agenda of people who have advocated for school vouchers, I do not agree with the arguments against them posed in your article. |
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The issue of storage, with respect to bilinguals who have two languages to cognitively contend with, has been a strongly debated topic among researchers. |
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But even there I wonder if the Cuban vote in Florida, even the Republican Cuban vote, is going to be strongly against this. |
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Canopy cover strongly suppressed the transpiration activity in the shoots. |
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Unsurprisingly, many religious believers most strongly saw these events as happening for reasons according to a plan. |
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I would strongly recommend readers not to take his words too seriously! |
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If the Alps were strongly manned, the movement for independence would gather way and the Gallic provinces decide the limits of their dominion at will. |
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In addition, we strongly recommend better monitoring of all detainees. |
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The maximalist goal should strongly appeal to those who'd like to see a better and more just world. |
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Trophon sowerbyi shares the strongly lamellose shell of T. plicatus but its lamellae are much lower and the shell has a distinctly subquadrate outline. |
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It was, and is his strongly held belief that artists should be allowed to develop their music organically with as little interference as possible from the men in suits. |
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A constitutionalist libertarian, Rawles is strongly opposed to any federal regulations on dry ice bombs. |
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Whereas SmHox8, SmHox1, and Smox1 were all strongly expressed in eggs and miracidia compared to other stages, SmHox1 was much more weakly expressed in all the other stages. |
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The Bronze Age mounds of Sistan, also strongly reduced in their size by aeolian action, rise on the takyr as isolated pillars, not unlike the yardangs around them. |
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Interestingly, the one land grant program with a strongly increasing number of graduates was not identified as such by the respondent in the telephone interview. |
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While Owens has voiced concern about civilian attempts to soften the military, his article in National Review strongly reaffirms the importance of civilian control. |
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They strongly identify with a fundamentally androcentric religion. |
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The severity of their coronary artery disease as assessed angiographically was strongly associated with the serum concentration of C reactive protein. |
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Jason Willamson, staff attorney for the criminal law Reform Project, is strongly against it. |
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As part of this change I would drop textbooks in favor of trade books, a syllabus in favor of a classroom library, and go strongly for individual and small-group reading. |
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Compared to other sports, rowing presents little risk to hemophilic patients and is strongly recommended to counter joint deterioration, one of the effects of hemophilia. |
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Since the concept of a regulator for payments systems is so strongly disliked by banks, this consultative period may give them the chance to kick the whole thing into touch. |
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And so how is it that Rousseff still managed to eek out a win, when both media coverage and investors strongly were against her? |
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They found that decisions to reprice a CEO's stock options were strongly affected by both the CEO's power within his company and by the concentration of stock ownership. |
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Taxable household income was strongly related to educational attainment. |
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People are getting no satisfaction and they are strongly considering having somebody stand in the May elections on a ticket of keeping the school open. |
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Individual DNA repair capacity strongly influences skin cancer susceptibility as illustrated in cancer prone DNA repair-deficient xeroderma pigmentosutn patients. |
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If your Honour pleases, yes, it is even more strongly stated there. |
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This result strongly agrees with the upward migration of seismic foci in the volcanic edifice, which has been found to precede recent flank eruptions. |
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The rocks are massive, strongly jointed and crop out as conical hills or elliptical ridges that rise to 5-20 m above the surrounding dune fields or sabkha. |
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Many outsiders indeed strongly supported the right of self-determination for South Sudanese. |
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One pathogenic method strongly associated with eating-disordered cognitions and behaviors, specifically bulimia nervosa, is intentional, or self-induced, vomiting. |
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I don't have many absolutes, no religious tracts to adhere to, no political dogma that I feel so strongly about that I feel it should be imposed on everyone. |
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Every credible piece of social and psephological research shows that the vast majority of the public strongly favour higher taxation and higher overall spending. |
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Starting at the macroscopic chromosome level we see that its structure can strongly vary throughout the cell cycle on timescales of hours or days. |
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Isopods and amphipods spend low tide buried in wrack, where variation in temperature and humidity is strongly damped relative to the exposed intertidal surface. |
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If you feel really strongly that my opinions are shocking or wrong-headed, you could perfectly well publish them with an appropriate editorial disclaimer. |
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Most leaders of evolutionary thought were strongly atheistic. |
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An important reason for including this test in our battery was that there is evidence to suggest that performance on this test is strongly related to reading comprehension. |
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He also strongly urged supporters not to interpret the change in hiring policy as a salvo in war over gay marriage. |
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At times I wonder why some of the actors have agents in Hollywood whereas I strongly feel that an Indian star will look the best in an Indian flick. |
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Males reacted equally strongly to both stimuli for all four parameters. |
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The Sasskal's hot breath reeked strongly of raw flesh and stale blood. |
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The importance of affirmative support is emphasized most strongly by those significant others whose definition of self and role is perceived as devalued. |
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Personally, I am strongly opposed to proscription in any form. |
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It is the understanding of these expansion dynamics that is exciting, because it may be that ultracold plasmas cross over to the regime of strongly coupled plasma physics. |
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Both Kingston and Perdue are strongly opposed to comprehensive immigration reform as well. |
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Here there is a strongly moral agenda to McInerney's satire which suggests a connection between the disordered individual and his degenerate society. |
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It must nevertheless be recorded that a minority of physicists have found themselves unable to accept this view of Quantum Mechanics, so strongly advocated by Bohr. |
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Many peptides and proteins interact strongly with amphiphilic molecules and these interactions are of vast importance, not only in vivo but also in technical applications. |
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Leuke, a strongly built lad was a tower of strength to the Sri Lanka team. |
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In the survey, employees were asked to rate the company across 65 questions, giving answers on a seven-point scale ranging from strongly disagree to strongly agree. |
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The panel took a battering with players out of the country during the league campaign but, so far, everyone has shown strongly in the bid to land a third IFC in ten years. |
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Octoblepharum cylindricum differs from O. albidum by its longer setae, cylindrical capsules, entire leaf apices, and strongly trabeculate peristome teeth. |
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But this blog strongly deprecates that kind of cynicism about politics. |
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The contact lens wearer has to be strongly motivated to learn to adapt to this irritant and develop the ocular tolerance necessary for comfortable lens wear. |
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Consequently, the court cannot find that the balance of harm tips strongly enough in plaintiff's favor to overcome the lack of meritoriousness the court has found. |
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The architecture used in Rome was strongly influenced by Greek and Etruscan sources. |
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When the cyclone track becomes strongly poleward with an easterly component, the cyclone has begun recurvature, entering the Westerlies. |
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Belgium's strongly globalized economy and its transport infrastructure are integrated with the rest of Europe. |
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These evidences strongly supported the proposed structures of phosphorus-modified naphthyl epoxies. |
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Ca is strongly correlated with Mg reflect a common mineralogic sources, may be weathering of amounts of calcite and dolomite. |
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The earliest Irish word for a harp is in fact Cruit, a word which strongly suggests a Pictish provenance for the instrument. |
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The cornfield districts downstate will go strongly Republican. |
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A strongly impressionistic portrait of an undeservedly little-known scientist, The Evolutionist is a raptly compelling read. |
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However, the Stingers came back strongly when Bonne Habekost beat Ben Huang and Wood gained an excellent result by triumphing against Chau. |
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Leaders such as George Washington strongly endorsed tolerance for them and indeed for all denominations. |
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That is why we strongly recommend this safety harness for the active tree-lurking sportsperson on your holiday gift list. |
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These findings strongly suggest that a large proportion of parasites might show clinical resistance to chloroquine and antifolate drugs. |
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What sincere friendship are you talking about considering you recognized our name and now you are strongly pushing us to change it? |
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Head posterior to vertex smooth and shiny or with weak carinulae but never strongly rugoreticulate. |
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I strongly hope the police investigate properly and if blame is to be laid then they do so without an eye on race relations. |
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The party is also strongly opposed to both nuclear power and the Trident nuclear programme. |
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Immature crab spiders of the genus Mecaphesa were strongly associated with the bloom of many yellow flowers during autumn. |
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The legislation has been strongly criticised by the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe as discriminatory. |
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They are sit-and-wait predators that catch bypassing prey with their strongly incrassate, raptorial forelegs. |
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Clarity is often related to the degree of amorphousness in the polymers used, which is strongly influenced by the cooling rates. |
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Items that strongly feature this year are one-pocket tees, knit shorts, slim sweatpants and straight leg jeans. |
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Nicodemus was the undisputed leader of the enosis movement which was strongly supported by the Greek Consul Kyrou. |
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In her latest book Reforming The Unreformable, OkonjoIweala strongly emphasises this fact. |
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I am gay and strongly pro-life, but I usually value the pro-life issue over gay rights. |
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Amit started off strongly in Men's freestyle 55kg category and advanced to quarter-finals after pinning down Iran's Hassan Sabzali Rahimi. |
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Resolutions are only vetoed if the sponsor feels so strongly about a measure that it wishes to force the permanent member to cast a formal veto. |
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In the case of Lyme disease, strongly buffering species like the opossum are lost when forests are fragmented, but white-footed mice thrive. |
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