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DMHP is metabolised in a similar | manner to THC, producing the active metabolite 11-hyd |
ur and are kept in their own whey in a similar | manner to fresh Mozzarella. |
In similar | manner, the estrogens possess an estrane skeleton (C1 |
the next planet they encountered in a similar | manner, moving the planets' orbits outwards while the |
erium Escherichia coli, functions in a similar | manner to heme A in mammalian oxygen reduction. |
In a similar | manner, the weak unstable carbonic acid (H2CO3) can l |
He approached the guitar in a similar | manner to his playing a drumkit, assigning different |
in the male, and therefore differ in a similar | manner from those of C. puspa female. |
In a similar | manner, countries were asked to report on the measure |
ably developed and are developing in a similar | manner, Porlock provides the only fully documented ex |
lic school administrators engaged in a similar | manner when dealing with accused teachers, as did the |
trings can be torn from the stick in a similar | manner to string cheese. |
unknown, but it is likely to act in a similar | manner to other TCAs. |
Panorama was also used in a similar | manner. |
In a similar | manner, the Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron of the R |
broken up by television sketches, in a similar | manner to that of the film. |
It is believed to work in a similar | manner, though some evidence suggests lower response |
r stock, which is made in a (somewhat) similar | manner, but serves an entirely different purpose in F |
In a similar | manner to the deep-level London Underground stations, |
tment of malaria, and indigestion in a similar | manner to tonic water |
movie combining two more episodes in a similar | manner entitled The Demon and The Mummy (which combin |
relatable love story shot in a cute and simple | manner, rich with emotions, but on the slow side of n |
There was no change in his extremely simple | manner of life, and every year he donated his surplus |
Consistently with the austere and simple | manner he thought the chief excellence of dramatic co |
“You will be greatly interested in his simple | manner and appearance-an unspoiled Burns is these res |
ry (Garner et al. 1983) rewritten in a simpler | manner. |
eval forms of speech, and encouraged a simpler | manner of prose writing than was generally appreciate |
(114-137) is heard again in a slightly simpler | manner, and the music modulates to F♯ minor. |
tion illustrates, in a colorful and simplistic | manner, the brutal lives of the many dinosaurs. |
he was described as dying in “a most singular | manner” after being found decapitated near his home. |
He commanded his party in a most skilful | manner, and was largely responsible for its success. |
al and social themes in a technically skillful | manner. |
However, they relocated in a sloppy | manner and had much difficulty in becoming establishe |
Around" is a pop-R&B song performed in a slow | manner. |
ually released on December 24, 2010 in a small | manner, with S. P. B. Charan and Samudrakani being pr |
a attracted the attention of original snapping | manner of paint and the special vision of color. |
Romanesque style, in the restrained and sober | manner of Cistercian architecture, except that the co |
He did this in a very solemn | manner. |
In order to achieve some | manner of separation between tracks, each member of t |
Churches practice, in some | manner, a guarding (“fencing”) of the Lord's Table. |
e hooked up to the player's television in some | manner. |
tion of the hydrogen isotope deuterium in some | manner, however D2O (heavy water) is more expensive a |
ea needed for them had to be mitigated in some | manner. |
system or our inner emptiness will invite some | manner of physical disease. |
eir initial victory over the Brigantes in some | manner. |
ons, and asked that the president express some | manner of shame for his actions. |
r Cooke and that the murder took place in some | manner entirely different from the three official acc |
mmend his beliefs and religion to them in some | manner. |
typically help develop instrumentation in some | manner, either by bringing external financial and/or |
when the wind blows, talks in a sophisticated | manner, wears many layers to 'protect her essence', c |
r shows that it does so in a financially sound | manner. |
Mander he was the first to bring the southern | manner of landscape painting to the North and was men |
o - Blue Afternoon period recorded in a sparse | manner with only Tim's vocals, two guitars and percus |
It is dedicated in a special | manner to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God. |
the "7-kyu" course in Class mode in a specific | manner. |
and has been found safe for use in a specific | manner. |
where light is being manipulated in a specific | manner. |
citizens who view homosexuality in a specific | manner within American society, criticizing the argum |
Annex I does likewise in a more specific | manner. |
ing to find someone to use a gun in a specific | manner so that McManus can be exposed as incompetent |
on that it is distributed in a round spherical | manner, as opposed to the expected flattened spheroid |
and following the symbols downward in a spiral | manner, until the bottom is reached, which symbolizes |
ine or the family Crassulaceae, or in a spiral | manner on an elongated receptacle, as in Magnolia and |
eceiving scientific knowledge in a spontaneous | manner from angels. |
d that he could take defeat in a sportsmanlike | manner. |
m section drives the music in a rather spritzy | manner that is influenced by, yet not necessarily con |
y also contained an allusion to his sputtering | manner of speech. |
hrone be continued into the future in a stable | manner. |
der that can be achieved in an easy and stable | manner, single chip analog sampled filters are often |
Again, this is being conducted in a staged | manner, which can produce anomalies. |
r and sand splitter to do it in a standardized | manner. |
Meteorology can be addressed in a statistical | manner allowing for actual wind rose and wind speed s |
skin as possible and pulling in a firm steady | manner. |
n for wells to be produced in the cyclic steam | manner for a few cycles before being put on a steam f |
into a Western setting usually in a steampunk | manner. |
The solution is then cooled in a stepwise | manner to crystallize highly pure terephthalic acid. |
onents, the NRM is stripped away in a stepwise | manner using thermal or alternating field demagnetiza |
14 glycosyltransferases in an ordered stepwise | manner. |
epare 1,2-cis-β-glycosides in a stereospecific | manner is termed ‘Intramolecular Aglycon Delivery', a |
working classes are depicted in a stereotyped | manner in both types of paper and regrets the absence |
ad of singing and dancing in the stereotypical | manner of minstrel shows of the era, he performed as |
In brief, the tissue is harvested in a sterile | manner, often minced, and pieces placed in a cell cul |
earned the nickname "Iron John" for his stern | manner of administration. |
nd", etc) delivered in the same straight-faced | manner with which contemporary news stories are dealt |
In a straightforward | manner he stated that ε (permittivity) as a dielectri |
familiar material in a fairly straightforward | manner. |
t is a gentle song played in a straightforward | manner. |
are no citations and its written in a strange | manner. |
eeker Streets, the captain "observed a strange | manner in him" and took Carpenter to his home on Twen |
as still young, and she was raised in a strict | manner by her father and stepmother. |
to his temperament and insistence on a strict | manner of behavior while ordering. |
t allowing the user to program in a structured | manner. |
products performs a brief cameo in a stylized | manner (e.g., Miss Cheese sings like Mae West). |
urian legend, and is told in a highly stylized | manner. |
demand for autonomy was made in a very subdued | manner. |
lly expressed in a simple, somewhat subjective | manner, in categories such as: mint, excellent, very |
mantic attitude, although in a more subjective | manner. |
on officials, who conducted it in a subjective | manner that resulted in most whites' being approved t |
his changed her work schedule in a substantial | manner and provided the reason that she could still r |
to investigate in any very full or substantial | manner, a generic complaint regarding a person's appa |
lock may interact with RNAPII in a more subtle | manner to affect start site selection. |
the Earth, attacking him in a more subversive | manner. |
ept, alter, or reject such conditions, in such | manner as shall be most conducive to their respective |
n order to discover whether they could in such | manner get into the South-sea; should such passage to |
her universities and other authorities in such | manner and for such purposes as the university may de |
rangers shall be paid their full value in such | manner as the Secretary of War may prescribe. |
of the Parliament of Great Britain ... in such | manner as by a subsequent Act of the present session |
858 in conformity with the said treaty in such | manner that an action at law may be maintained by A o |
g and confining his Majesty's subjects in such | manner without any declaration of the cause, is again |
er, reform or abolish their government in such | manner as they may think expedient. |
[T]he musquetoes continue to infest us in such | manner that we can scarcely exist; for my own part I |
As the Seimas could not continue in such | manner, it was dissolved on March 12, 1923. |
solar clock, the obelisk was oriented in such | manner so as to cast its shadow on the nearby Ara Pac |
ht of every employee freely to bargain in such | manner and through such representatives, if any, as h |
did, and, to demonstrate it, he worked in such | manner that everything formed hollows in his works. |
sh to produce and will dispose of them in such | manner as we may deem proper. |
ily clad playing Totem tennis in a suggestible | manner. |
o maintain and care for the same in a suitable | manner in accordance with that purpose. |
r best clothes, and were regaled in a suitable | manner with a few flaggon's Rum and some Cakes. |
nuisances not already punishable in a summary | manner by virtue of any act in force throughout the B |
edited with cutting the piece in such a superb | manner that he made the city of San Francisco a "char |
Other songs are interpreted in a surreal | manner: with "Marieke," images of a large red ball bo |
cinematic time and space in an almost surreal | manner, his first Roman porno, Wet Lips (Nureta Kuchi |
rs; but losing it on account of his suspicious | manner of living, he resolved to revenge himself on s |
ach or challenge anyone acting in a suspicious | manner. |
urces and make them available in a sustainable | manner, build safer structures and expand urban areas |
re developing in a responsible and sustainable | manner. |
imal manures in an environmentally sustainable | manner. |
e in foods in a cost-effective and sustainable | manner for manufacturers. |
ded for improving their lives in a sustainable | manner. |
tural ability of a vine produce in sustainable | manner (yield vs. fruit ripeness vs. carbohydrate sto |
and coastal flood management in a sustainable | manner. |
te or construct new buildings in a sustainable | manner. |
hwest Europe in an environmentally sustainable | manner. |
er care capacity and services in a sustainable | manner by integrating radiotherapy into a comprehensi |
He spoke fluently in a French and in a Swedish | manner. |
The swift | manner in which Hughes had been sacked and replaced a |
d have repaired its structure in a sympathetic | manner. |
d improves cognition and mood in a synergistic | manner with caffeine. |
dered Waffen-SS prisoners in such a systematic | manner late in December 1944 that headquarters had to |
ients through their recoveries in a systematic | manner. |
rried out in a thoroughly cheerful and tactful | manner, and throughout the rapid advance, leading up |
ike Sam, Rachel had a very brusque take-charge | manner that alienated some of the team members. |
Standing over a prone player in a taunting | manner; |
l scoring which characterized in Tchaikovsky's | manner some aspects Mozart explored with this theme. |
f the ideal lover, not to mention temperament, | manner, etc. |
akes her hand and touches her face in a tender | manner that sparks some jealousy from Robin, who is w |
ommon failure point when stressed in a tensile | manner). |
ility to realize dynamic changes in a terraced | manner, referring to the "Neo-Baroque" organs of the |
Louisiana, and conducted business in just that | manner. |
on does not refer to Gordon 86 exactly in that | manner. |
ct that Bob O'Keeffe originally played in that | manner. |
I already created a redirect in that | manner to this page. |
In that | manner people could carry objects from building to bu |
He was disgusted with the | manner in which Parnes sought to gain publicity from |
as to give any definite account of it, and the | manner in which a large proportion of these cases bro |
Not all top-bar hive keepers cycle comb in the | manner described. |
As a "bonus", the | manner in which he had to grip the ball (see photo) r |
They then start dying in the | manner of their earlier premonitions. |
and exerted himself in the | manner of a child prodigy, early on appearing with Va |
ntity, the date and place of his death and the | manner and cause of his death", has organised for hom |
put us back in our infancy, to resuscitate the | manner of Jean de Bruges. |
virgin is a person who decides to live in the | manner of the opposite sex while adamantly refusing e |
the region of the future semilunar valves; the | manner in which these are related to the aortic septu |
d in Italianate landscapes with figures in the | manner of Pousyn (Houbraken means the landscape paint |
edo shirt front, which keeps rolling up in the | manner of a window shade into his face while he tries |
ns, both ancient and modern, and discusses the | manner in which many difficult passages of the New Te |
They adopted the | manner of scraping cheese to consume it with the tons |
Bertali's compositions are in the | manner of other northern Italian composers of the tim |
ction observing because we are afraid that the | manner in which the NEB is currently running the proc |
andusky, Ohio, in 1936 and is presented in the | manner of a science fiction serial of that time. |
uare of side the square root of two, after the | manner deployed by Socrates in Plato's Meno. |
ist it with Ribbons, in small Tails, after the | Manner of our Remellies Wigs, and turn them about his |
n small cabinet-sized forest landscapes in the | manner of Jan Brueghel the Elder and Gillis van Conin |
lts in execution: a certain incoherency in the | manner in which it is worked out prevents it from bei |
leased in late December 1941 was styled in the | manner of a horror film and starred Wilfrid Lawson as |
orus, florid variations on the chorale, in the | manner of an instrumental ripieno. |
gged nature to make the design Romantic in the | manner of Edinburgh and the fashion of the day. |
Setting in the | manner of a trio sonata (soprano, soprano, alto). |
ong is a ballad, with Hurley singing about the | manner in which "my thoughts run on to you" at variou |
Gaspard de la Nuit: Fantasies in the | manner of Rembrandt and Callot by Aloysius Bertrand ( |
ance, in two books of six-line stanzas, in the | manner of Lodge and Shakespeare, dealing at large wit |
and Vorbis and allow the user to customize the | manner in which that was done. |
ve been left harrying their sterns in much the | manner of the Armada, 1588. |
were trains referred to as "12 trains" in the | manner of the current system, but were called Lexingt |
fruit wine produced from plums, similar in the | manner to which cider (from apples) and perry (from p |
s, negroes, and Indians) shall be armed in the | manner following, that is to say: Every soldier shall |
Paraphrase of the Acts and Epistles, in the | Manner of Dr Clarke (1725) |
satire on contemporary literary effort in the | manner of Alexander Pope. |
orchestra, based in Berlin, constituted in the | manner of dance bands of the 1920s and 1930s. |
Gil developed a ruthless reputation due to the | manner in which he ran the club. |
d for no regulatory authority to establish the | manner of reporting or its disclosure to the public, |
t seems to have been drunk with a straw in the | manner that yerba mate is drunk now. |
matters of taste enabled him to design in the | manner of tomorrow rather than follow on the lines of |
"Any realistic assessment of the | manner in which the supplemental instruction operated |
4. The | manner of fixing tolls and charges should be decided |
cture upon the civil law in general, after the | manner of Jacques Cujas. |
gue, partly sung, partly an exhortation in the | manner of a revivalist preacher on the subject of Lit |
igure was accentuated by a corset, worn in the | manner of Prussian officers. |
proposed the creation of a white poppy, in the | manner of the British Legion's red poppies, but with |
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