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e given importance and are not shown in vulgar | manner unlike many directors. |
The disturbance continued to in this | manner, and at 1800 UTC on October 11, the low level |
Jesus Christ, original sin, and the like, in a | manner far removed from that of the conventional orth |
ent egotist with a dramatic flair, much in the | manner of Broadway actor Frank Fay. |
sh to produce and will dispose of them in such | manner as we may deem proper. |
e's sister would have been referred to in this | manner. |
Gaines' bass playing was showcased in a | manner which allowed enthusiasts a chance to hear him |
d provide evidence that the TOE functions in a | manner consistent with its documentation, and that it |
le and would be affected by tidal heating in a | manner greater than Io, a volcanic satellite of plane |
In the | manner of historians and critics Vishwanath Kashinath |
typically help develop instrumentation in some | manner, either by bringing external financial and/or |
he questions why Jesus chose to arrive in the | manner that he did and if what happened to him was tr |
realities of life for the poor in Britain in a | manner that played on the onlooker's emotions. |
ke can also refer to the items pickled in this | manner. |
anted to write a gossipy, huffy polemic in the | manner of Nick Cohen's What's Left, I had no choice b |
address compelling issues from the region in a | manner accessible to a general audience, and is one o |
in the | manner of the ancients out of squared and hewn stones |
ection, these masters improvised freely in the | manner of jazz, but their vocabulary was Cuba's popul |
The CVn Cloud used in this | manner is identified by Tully and de Vaucoleurs. |
Australia, subterranean houses are built in a | manner similar to prairie dog holes. |
Working in this | manner he wrote some of his most popular works: Fire |
r hospital managed to keep on functioning in a | manner by organizing local civilians as armed guards. |
erioration, but was reconstructed in 1975 in a | manner sympathetic to the main house. |
stributed among several peers in decentralized | manner where there is no single point of control. |
It was not a revival of its style in the | manner of Barry's pupil Augustus Pugin, but, as Nikol |
be set down are to respect the letters in the | manner following ..." His method of measurement was a |
In like | manner four grains of the seed of Turnisole being dru |
of each joint is linked to all the others in a | manner conceptually similar to the extension arm on a |
A Poetical Essay in the | manner of Spenser,' dedicated to David Garrick, Londo |
power of the unions, and altered funding in a | manner that threatened several schools with closure. |
enging ... a constitutionally held right" in a | manner "consistent with their social agenda". |
outhwest quadrants of the grid defined in this | manner are generally much larger than the northeast a |
g members of the gastric glands, disposed in a | manner comparable to a chain of beads around the neck |
t years of Christianity in a factual way, in a | manner that's enthusiastic but doesn't belie his own |
Presumably, it hunted diurnal birds in a | manner similar to goshawks. |
tively describe the City's music scene, in the | manner of the Mersey sound. |
It is laid out in a | manner resembling a retail park, but its tenants more |
(The "Common Man' functions in the | manner of a Greek chorus throughout the play, appeari |
rophobic residues grouped into 7 domains, in a | manner reminiscent of the rhodopsins and other recept |
n the western mountain, then they sleep in the | manner of death..The fashioner of that which the soil |
e region, to the right and to the left, in the | manner of a raid, and were going about seizing whatev |
is to raise its head and tighten its jaw in a | manner that allows it to ignore bit pressure. |
Who series, broadcast between 1963-1989, in a | manner which would be entertaining to new viewers, un |
without flinching," Schonland wrote, "and in a | manner which has been an inspiration to us all." |
in a coalition government in 1940, and in this | manner Lewis became a backbench supporter of John Bra |
nks of contemporary noise rock increasing in a | manner that Matthew Murphy of Pitchforkmedia.com |
st be convinced that the person is acting in a | manner that suggests that they may be mentally ill, a |
sent to the same any other able clerk, in like | manner and form as though the party so offending were |
SSI has been used in a | manner similar to desorption electrospray ionization |
ions of emerging technology to these ends in a | manner friendly to people who are disabled, geographi |
on clerical abuses to love songs, some in the | manner of Catullus and Ovid. |
ent complex scientific theories and ideas in a | manner that is both understandable and entertaining t |
agen beetle mounted on a skid with wheels in a | manner similar to the cadillacs being buried in the g |
ons authorized wear of the service cap in this | manner in the Army Air Forces, although ground Army o |
They did it in a | manner similar to the one Adleman used in his seminal |
alm outstretched outwards and downwards in the | manner of Goya's peasant before the firing squad." |
e classes of society to better themselves in a | manner which would avoid the dangers of moral corrupt |
rom the FCC in January 2007 to operate in this | manner until a new, permanent tower could be construc |
ter's refusal to attend church and behave in a | manner she approves of, leaves the household, but Sar |
In this | manner, the UASB system is able to separate solid an |
s since expressed a desire to present MMA in a | manner more in line with other professional sports, s |
he traversed the greater part of Asia in this | manner and received the appellation of Thriambus, and |
cations or injuries may be attended to in this | manner during recompression. |
contact, draining the character's health in a | manner similar to Gauntlet. |
red Christ to be a manifestation of God in the | manner (modus) of union with human nature. |
xplicit at times, nothing was transmitted in a | manner that could be construed as having the potentia |
xtrajudicial killings have been conducted in a | manner substantively similar to those of the Argentin |
ing of the main departure indicator board in a | manner that encourages waiting passengers to gather a |
were caused by the transfer of viruses, in the | manner of cervical cancer caused by HPV. |
al laws, had gone out of her jurisdiction in a | manner not warranted by any authority, and in the hig |
of self imposed EMC effects could include all | manner of unwanted feed back and crosstalk effects wi |
le of such an application - others include all | manner of browser extensions and plugins, or download |
As aids to preaching, his works included all | manner of preachable material according to the homile |
gines can be fitted to the Fury, including all | manner of car engines from the Ford Crossflow to Rove |
portant issues of public concern including the | manner in which the objections of the most senior off |
church regarding the increasingly secularised | manner of youth worship activities. |
elf against society in an increasingly violent | manner for perceived "debits". |
Fire Officers inspect all | manner of commercial premises to ensure that they com |
o carry out any further investigation into the | manner. |
He specifically investigates the | manner in which experience itself is a dynamic struct |
system or our inner emptiness will invite some | manner of physical disease. |
s, each community can interpret the theme is a | manner that is more relevant to their specific needs. |
The primary concern is the | manner in which cyproterone acetate affects the adren |
ersial aspect of the City of Ottawa Act is the | manner in which it addresses official bilingualism wi |
rchandise were conducted in a "Do it Yourself" | manner, with Froberg providing all of the artwork and |
uage and, where pastoral needs suggest it, the | manner of celebrating the older form. |
he village, each of which is unique in its own | manner: The Rutland Arms, The Horns Inn, The George a |
Louisiana, and conducted business in just that | manner. |
The in-story explanation for Keyop's unique | manner of speech is that he is an artificial life for |
n a PKC-dependent (protein kinase C-dependent) | manner. |
shall not be subject to slavery of any kind or | manner. |
erpentine lake in the English landscape garden | manner was laid out in 1847 for Count Adolf von der D |
noons, on plain moral truths in a language and | manner suited to their feeling and understanding. |
he had the means to give back in a large scale | manner. |
n an experimental and largely non-hierarchical | manner, with a predominantly female crew; many scenes |
s reacting against the Italianate Late Baroque | manner exemplified by Thornhill himself, and the desi |
Lee's schoolmasterly | manner was an irritation to his clergy. |
e were strict rules about the exact length and | manner in which it had to be cut; the right side was |
iginal building in a similar but less detailed | manner. |
The tribunal is conducted in a less formal | manner than a court and is presided over by either a |
the ball, the ball moves in a less predictable | manner, making it harder to hit, giving him a 23-10 r |
dfather's aims, though in a less confrontation | manner. |
n African-American woman) in a light, farcical | manner. |
und his landscapes very natural, and liked his | manner of painting reflections in water. |
The exact location and | manner of his death remain a matter of dispute. |
s' states of mind in a lyrical, monologue-like | manner. |
Mac's Bedside | Manner (2002) |
MacCormack's gloomy | manner of reading these poems inspired the Bob and Ra |
for the precious commodity, used in making all | manner of tools and buildings. |
forms the metric of a Riemannian manifold-in a | manner formally analogous to the way that vibrations |
1915 and "came through in a marvelously gritty | manner, winning his old position at tackle back and e |
ntum field theory in a mathematically rigorous | manner. |
According to McRoberts, the | manner in which his label had supported his work, pri |
am very desirous to know, explained to me what | manner of man he was.'" |
is a female given name in Turkey, meaning good | manner or behavior. |
(custom), from the word for driving, means the | manner people have developed themselves to travel dow |
The bill states that "aggressive | manner" means "a manner that is likely to cause a rea |
f the ideal lover, not to mention temperament, | manner, etc. |
another person in a metaphorically "predatory" | manner. |
e French King complained of Mildmay's ungenial | manner and of the coldness with which he listened to |
locals begin to treat him in a more civilised | manner. |
In an even more approximate | manner, this person could be said to have "half" the |
L-R (...) is in fact defined in a more deviant | manner (i.e., reflecting an excessively talkative, sl |
She also works in a more traditional | manner, foregoing the surface treatment of the paper, |
lock may interact with RNAPII in a more subtle | manner to affect start site selection. |
scaler was able to save life in a more direct | manner: when a government inspector lost his grip on |
and the material will deform in a more plastic | manner. |
ion, Bamberger's followed in a more aggressive | manner than its rivals Hahne and Company, or Kresge-N |
8-1868), he later used colour in a more modern | manner, similar to Hans Makart (1840-1884). |
dle such information in a more easily-accessed | manner for those that need that information. |
mantic attitude, although in a more subjective | manner. |
ucted roles, to argue in a much more rigoruous | manner that hypnotic subjects were not in a special s |
cattle could be marketed in a more expeditious | manner. |
ikipedia to refer to subjects in a more proper | manner, so I have changed the references back to "Bly |
him to portray their subject in a more genuine | manner. |
and the financial sector in a more productive | manner, the college was moved to its new premises at |
ounting and transactions in a more transparent | manner. |
needs to be rewritten in a more comprehensible | manner. |
tory it disputed with Chile in a more peaceful | manner. |
at could do the same task in a more convenient | manner, without the requirement of a stove, and could |
Annex I does likewise in a more specific | manner. |
is to operate the freeways in a more efficient | manner. |
oncerns could be addressed in a more leisurely | manner. |
be the layout of a web page in a more flexible | manner. |
the Earth, attacking him in a more subversive | manner. |
He brought it out in a more personalized | manner rather than bringing it in a subject wise mann |
oward a calmer, more restrained, more cheerful | manner than those in his earlier style; but he return |
on maximal communication in the most efficient | manner, a somewhat different purpose, in which brevit |
rried into execution by Doeg in the most cruel | manner (1 Sam. |
album, though, was launched in the most lavish | manner (with journalists and business people being fl |
ronment and the pastures in the most efficient | manner to give higher weight gains. |
ownship that is designed in the most aesthetic | manner accentuating the beauty and ambience of nature |
t is equipped to respond in the most effective | manner in the best interests of the country. |
that remained, about 50 men, in a most gallant | manner, and was killed at their head. |
ing all Indian tribes in the most conciliatory | manner. |
ved, throughout the day, in the most admirable | manner; he directed, encouraged, and led the others, |
is command, this officer, in the most fearless | manner and exposed to very great danger, walked in fr |
ip is also carried out in the most reverential | manner. |
t and provide that power in the most efficient | manner possible. |
he was described as dying in “a most singular | manner” after being found decapitated near his home. |
g the engagement in a cool and most creditable | manner and was highly commended by his divisional off |
te thrown off the mask, and in the most direct | manner, against my will, has written against my frien |
to have led on his Company in the most gallant | manner at the attack on the Maories' position, and, a |
hen adopted for Christianity in a most blatant | manner by radio and television evangelist Reverend Ik |
Lieutenant Nickerson went, in the most gallant | manner, under a heavy rifle and shell fire, to attend |
ower, he was disposed of in the most efficient | manner. |
it is arguably presented in the most classical | manner. |
ward to defend and cover him in a most gallant | manner. |
rers, generals and kings in the most patriotic | manner. |
ul Elise will be executed in a most unpleasant | manner. |
o promote the performance, in the most perfect | manner possible of the best and most approved instrum |
ronment and the pastures in the most efficient | manner to give higher weight gains and fertility. |
d were able to answer in the most satisfactory | manner with regard to the principal articles of our C |
He commanded his party in a most skilful | manner, and was largely responsible for its success. |
raising a brood of chicks in a most protective | manner. |
Nasrullah Khan is received in a most cordial | manner on his return from his visit to England. |
ve been left harrying their sterns in much the | manner of the Armada, 1588. |
eger sequences defined in a mutually recursive | manner. |
as a means to degrade NO in an NADPH dependent | manner. |
Jennie Mannheimer (stage name: Jane | Manner) (1872, New York City - 1943), the founder, a |
Congress was not concerned with mere names or | manner of description . . . |
Is presented in a neutral, factual, | manner and seems largely stable being primarily writt |
collections of short lyrics in new Elizabethan | manner, sometimes erotic, and, although rural and sho |
million copies, and the songs in new folk-rock | manner attracted listeners who never listened to her |
with each other in a non-violent constructive | manner. . |
He resents Norman's brusque | manner at first, but eventually comes to enjoy their |
oneself in a detached and not overly-critical | manner, learning from one's errors and travelling fro |
174 p. „Profound realism, objective narrative | manner about the fate of someone fallen in life, a di |
sually move in a simple, occasionally parallel | manner, related to the manner of Dufay or the other B |
s world in a humorous and occasionally acerbic | manner, drawing on material from his columns and insi |
"Any realistic assessment of the | manner in which the supplemental instruction operated |
vocate he was remarkable for the energy of his | manner and the simplicity of his language. |
upernatural properties and even history of any | manner of ancient weapon merely by glancing upon them |
Furthermore, because of the | manner of dress of these models, insurance companies |
visiting the saint's shrine being cured of all | manner of diseases. |
That year he accepted the Stewardship of the | Manner of East Hendred to succeed his late father in |
n the 1970s, and was noticeable because of his | manner and appearance. |
osperms rather than on conifers because of the | manner in which the former take in water creating an |
forties, open-faced, well set-up, of diffident | manner, but clearly a leader", adding "[h]is politics |
mnia (1679); and also a general account of the | manner and scope of his writings in an Apology publis |
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