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are parasitoids or hyperparasitoids, but in a | manner virtually unique among the insects, in that th |
s causes the cloud to wobble or oscillate in a | manner not unlike that of a large soap bubble or a wa |
meter changes to 2/4, and the music ends in a | manner not unlike that of the second movement. |
reluctant to sacrifice their weapons in such a | manner, Archer's unlimited arsenal allows him to empl |
created, in 1627, and which he conferred in a | manner not unusual to the Stuart King, for the consid |
of self imposed EMC effects could include all | manner of unwanted feed back and crosstalk effects wi |
ain underwater, ovipositing in the traditional | manner for up to 20 minutes at a time. |
That, along with their perceived imperious | manner, picked up after having lived much of their li |
t all claims ... by whomsoever made ... in any | manner based upon, occasioned by or attributable to t |
Never approach them in an austere | manner nor use more words than are necessary to conve |
Tahoe can also be used in a RAID-like | manner to use multiple disks to make a single large R |
" can simply mean to celebrate in an exuberant | manner, as used in the Elton John song Bennie and the |
e other bishops in the province, which was the | manner customarily used in other dioceses. |
In this | manner, the user can progress to the next experience, |
d itself by producing sodas in the traditional | manner (e.g., using essential oils and cane sugar, ra |
took note of the tools that were used and the | manner of using them and acquired the necessary tools |
y composed, and painted with spirit, after the | manner of Van der Meulen. |
His style is in the | manner of Van Huysum and Van Spaendonck, although he |
Romney describes him as living in the Turkish | manner at Venice. |
any "relevant evidence" even if gathered in a | manner that violates the rights of the accused. |
or an unreasonable time and in an unreasonable | manner” in violation of the Fourth Amendment. |
things, they appear at different places in the | manner of violets coming to light in early spring." |
nuisances not already punishable in a summary | manner by virtue of any act in force throughout the B |
ificant changes to the Council's structure and | manner of voting under the Constitution Acts Amendmen |
tural ability of a vine produce in sustainable | manner (yield vs. fruit ripeness vs. carbohydrate sto |
Conference to campaign openly for the job in a | manner considered vulgar at the time. |
ho have gone on to do remarkable things in all | manner of walks of life." |
portrayed war not in the chivalric, idealized | manner of Walter Scott, but as a bloody and ingloriou |
al laws, had gone out of her jurisdiction in a | manner not warranted by any authority, and in the hig |
law in the case against President Zelaya in a | manner that was judged by the Honduran authorities fr |
court found that "the Municipality acted in a | manner that was arbitrary and straddled the boundary |
In his personal | manner he was not so adept as Huxley, and he made ene |
that remained, about 50 men, in a most gallant | manner, and was killed at their head. |
Cardiff was designed in a | manner that was fashionable for late 19th-century pla |
o sang current songs in a drawn-out, schmaltzy | manner, and was typically accompanied by Paul Shaffer |
As the Seimas could not continue in such | manner, it was dissolved on March 12, 1923. |
g the engagement in a cool and most creditable | manner and was highly commended by his divisional off |
e Military Commissions could be conducted in a | manner that was fair and just. |
Captain Barnes was also injured in a similar | manner and was permanently grounded as a result of th |
ears old at the time, hosted the show in a lax | manner, which was quite unusual for this show back th |
Commerce and manufacture developed in a | manner that was unknown previously. |
He "possessed that charm of | manner which was to make him so fascinating and so da |
ebuilt or renovated after the fire in the same | manner it was originally built. |
put into effect by the federal government in a | manner that was incontrovertibly constitutional. |
ine was written in a humorous, often satirical | manner, and was illustrated with Wirgman's cartoons. |
oversial since it distributes the content in a | manner that was not chosen by the authors. |
He had a fine presence and gaiety of | manner, and was popular in social life; while his ora |
espite being known for his genial and friendly | manner, he was proud of his confrontations with gover |
ew failed to judge the criteria in an accurate | manner, there was no way that review could pass with |
He commanded his party in a most skilful | manner, and was largely responsible for its success. |
efensive duties in a consistent and dependable | manner, Bowen was a threat going forward and in the 1 |
s recycling and reuse in an environmental safe | manner; and waste treatment and recovery. |
e recited in this specific rough and eccentric | manner, the way Savoyarov did it playing the role of |
In like | manner, as we know, that it is truly written, that ev |
[T]he musquetoes continue to infest us in such | manner that we can scarcely exist; for my own part I |
sh to produce and will dispose of them in such | manner as we may deem proper. |
In a similar | manner, the weak unstable carbonic acid (H2CO3) can l |
Unlike the traditional | manner of wearing the katana, the tachi was worn hung |
resents "complicated politics" in a persuasive | manner with well-presented characters. |
He can also read a person's future in this | manner as well. |
tent look over some old ledgers to see in what | manner they were kept, and indeed it was in an extrao |
commented on this in his typically forthright | manner: "We were beaten by two queens and a drum mach |
ergetic pace; it had been cut in a by-the-book | manner: scenes were played out in master shots that f |
by law to dispose of all waste oils in a safe | manner, there were no inspections; dumping waste into |
In a similar | manner, countries were asked to report on the measure |
In an analogous | manner to what has already been seen for the preparat |
How do we end our involvement in a responsible | manner and what do we put in place to make sure we do |
this property and thus grow in an uncontrolled | manner even when in contact with neighbouring cells. |
for Viasat where they now continue in the same | manner as when at Canal+. |
this at times makes her behave in an arrogant | manner; especially when it comes to her past and curr |
This is done in the same | manner as when one uses a transit using a set of trig |
Pullo's affable | manner, even when confronting adversaries, remains a |
The whole film is played in a tongue-in-cheek | manner; especially when it comes to the frequent (but |
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 |
As a "bonus", the | manner in which he had to grip the ball (see photo) r |
the region of the future semilunar valves; the | manner in which these are related to the aortic septu |
ns, both ancient and modern, and discusses the | manner in which many difficult passages of the New Te |
ction observing because we are afraid that the | manner in which the NEB is currently running the proc |
lts in execution: a certain incoherency in the | manner in which it is worked out prevents it from bei |
ong is a ballad, with Hurley singing about the | manner in which "my thoughts run on to you" at variou |
le to govern himself and his lands in a proper | manner of which we are informed by those who have exa |
and Vorbis and allow the user to customize the | manner in which that was done. |
ect, the vote of the people would was simply a | manner in which to send it to a higher power for appr |
fruit wine produced from plums, similar in the | manner to which cider (from apples) and perry (from p |
Gil developed a ruthless reputation due to the | manner in which he ran the club. |
"Any realistic assessment of the | manner in which the supplemental instruction operated |
e ramparts; and with the soldierly and orderly | manner in which they effected the retreat." |
he Florida Supreme Court allegedly changed the | manner in which Florida's electoral votes were chosen |
r the first time, examining it and abusing the | manner in which it was printed?' |
ect of controversy due to speculation over the | manner in which he contracted AIDS. |
The | manner in which Estella was brought up saw that she w |
ational Laboratory officials and concerned the | manner in which a public forum about a research lab w |
And sometimes the | manner in which they settle scores is by attacking me |
person's physical health and strength, and the | manner in which they project themselves. |
the friend and adviser of the soldier, and the | manner in which he has done this business has had mor |
d to trace its history at different times, the | manner in which it shapes itself in the mind of each |
ltose during this process is due to the random | manner in which alpha amylase hydrolyses α-1,4 glycos |
Another use is in zoning, to regulate the | manner in which land can be subdivided into building |
These terms primarily refer to the 'tight' | manner in which they do not receive other Christians, |
used in a different way so as to describe the | manner in which individual organisms group together. |
The | manner in which title of a movie is displayed on scre |
e were strict rules about the exact length and | manner in which it had to be cut; the right side was |
The court ruled that "the | manner in which the Secretary elects to deny a passpo |
were: 2. ‘Candid Reflections on the different | manner in which the learned and pious have expressed |
For this turnout and the | manner with which they conducted themselves, Celtic f |
a of Supersonic Morality, which criticized the | manner in which the FAA had targeted a city without c |
1a I-domains are completely conserved, but the | manner in which the metal ion is coordinated differs |
ative stretches with the brisk and imaginative | manner in which Kidd has choreographed the musical nu |
impart upon the molecules in question, and the | manner in which these relationships influence the rea |
hat could wash out Rameshwaram, similar to the | manner in which Poompuhar was washed away. |
mation has led to a few inconsistencies in the | manner in which it is depicted in other media. |
His research has primarily focused on the | manner in which sleep homeostasis and circadian rhyth |
ved special notice for the deliberate and cool | manner in which he acted throughout the bitter engage |
al roll of registered voters, and regulate the | manner in which elections are conducted. |
may be gained from the unique and penetrating | manner in which the author has related the numerous p |
ious issues with regard to fundraising and the | manner in which it was conducted, including the use o |
of the second, qualifies as a WP:RS given the | manner in which it is used in this article. |
, "but it gives us forceful instruction on the | manner in which the test is to be applied." |
The swift | manner in which Hughes had been sacked and replaced a |
An F6 disk is named after the | manner in which it is used. |
ies of molecular materials are dictated by the | manner in which the molecules are ordered in the soli |
portant issues of public concern including the | manner in which the objections of the most senior off |
The | manner in which a parent chooses to train their child |
heating death is commonly used to describe the | manner in which a person avoids a possibly fatal even |
The | manner in which NATA handled the fuel control issue a |
The primary concern is the | manner in which cyproterone acetate affects the adren |
It is distinctive not just for the | manner in which it links structural injustice (Level |
This has impacted the | manner in which Talmud is taught to its students. |
This principle closely examines the | manner in which these neurochemicals influence the ne |
By the early 1920s Kanoldt developed the | manner for which he is best known, a magic realist re |
style, in order to return the property to the | manner in which Isaac Corry had known it. |
uring an archaeological survey in 1937 and the | manner in which they were interred suggests that they |
ry T. Butlin, Objects of Hunter's Life and the | Manner in which he Accomplished them |
ponse status code 303 See Other is the correct | manner in which to redirect web applications to a new |
According to McRoberts, the | manner in which his label had supported his work, pri |
osperms rather than on conifers because of the | manner in which the former take in water creating an |
Its language, as well as the | manner in which Simon ben Yohai is introduced as spea |
mudic study), and was famous for the brilliant | manner with which he reconciled contradictions in Mai |
At the heart of the study was the | manner in which older men maintained authority over y |
and's famous victories and it is felt that the | manner in which he attacked opening bowlers, crashing |
ng this period for neglecting his duty and the | manner in which he organised the library. |
since I'm not arguing about the facts, but the | manner in which they are presented. |
In particular, Marshall focuses on the | manner in which each European power acquired land fro |
k that Congress set for the commission and the | manner in which the Commission carried out that task. |
picuous by their gallantry and by the fearless | manner in which they exposed themselves, and each of |
rson, referring in particular to the dignified | manner in which the Mayor and Mayoress had carried ou |
y matching of ancient political foes," and the | manner in which the men of the 29th tolerated the Iri |
Additionally, the | manner in which various foods have historically been |
The bead sort operation can be compared to the | manner in which beads slide on parallel poles, such a |
Leichtentritt compares the | manner in which the motif is developed, especially th |
e nothing but praise for the Guardsmen and the | manner in which they performed a trying job under dif |
Further, the | manner in which the whiteness of the sitter's dress c |
ourt, but was so favourably impressed with the | manner in which they defended their undertaking that |
's coverage, stating that he was "angry at the | manner in which this matter was previously reported a |
remarkable for his urbanity, and for the fair | manner in which he discharged the duties of arbitrato |
ersial aspect of the City of Ottawa Act is the | manner in which it addresses official bilingualism wi |
collaboration, with Ebstein singing about the | manner in which clowns have to mask their true feelin |
The scholarly and exhaustive | manner in which Behrend proposed the task of editing |
emporary employer has the right to control the | manner in which a labourer does his work, so as to be |
Due to the | manner in which the route was constructed, the route |
eckless addiction to growth and extends to the | manner in which it changes a goods materiality so tha |
of the Planck epoch are unclear, and the exact | manner in which the fundamental forces were unified, |
swift and savage | manner in which capital punishment was inflicted by |
as 'PVSaCA') deals with the amendments to the | manner in which British House of Commons constituenci |
you to overcome this issue and win in the same | manner in which you have done throughout your whole c |
nd", etc) delivered in the same straight-faced | manner with which contemporary news stories are dealt |
ve validated UPI as a concept that "alters the | manner with which customers migrate from silo-based o |
Arthur Smith, as is partially "proven" in the | manner in which he originally signed his name: with a |
ation is a phrase that "draws attention to the | manner in which the Lutheran and Calvinist reformers |
hniques they used were all authorized, but the | manner in which they applied them was overly aggressi |
The framework started as a | manner in which to simplify the process of integratin |
er puddingstones, it derives its name from the | manner in which the embedded flints resemble the plum |
ed Eiros and Charmion after death, discuss the | manner in which the world ended. |
ned in connection with Schleiermacher, and the | manner in which he modified and carried out the princ |
Justice Koontz's growing frustration with the | manner in which the death penalty is administered in |
a e latru (Poet and thief), an allusion to the | manner in which he would pass among the people like a |
The | manner in which he was caught at Castel Sant'Angelo i |
horship of the Pentateuch, his views as to the | manner in which the five books were composed, his opi |
There has been some speculation about the | manner in which the sieve was to be held by the shear |
ed genuine episcopal generosity in the liberal | manner with which he met the views of the Emperor Ott |
He specifically investigates the | manner in which experience itself is a dynamic struct |
NTSB accident report commended "the exemplary | manner in which the flight attendant briefed the pass |
fanity, not only from itself but also from the | manner in which it is presented by those who execute |
The | manner in which Grave carries and uses the coffin bea |
e nothing but praise for the Guardsmen and the | manner in which they performed a trying job under dif |
The | manner in which their cause was handled by the Swiss |
onquest-era graves in the area, because of the | manner in which the bodies were buried. |
coolness, bravery, and judgment in the prompt | manner in which he performed his duties. |
rk this season, and more than pleased with the | manner [in which] you have conducted yourself." |
secluded retirement; and has sometimes in this | manner devoted whole days and nights to God." |
nd, originally dense woodland populated by all | manner of wildlife, proved difficult to prepare, yet |
3. To maintain personal conduct in such a | manner as will enhance the stature of the profession |
However, some bouts cannot be won in this | manner and will automatically result in a loss for th |
ndbank and is deeply impressed by her cheerful | manner, her wit, and her beauty, so much so that she |
Britain in a humorous and often anachronistic | manner - witchcraft, Royal succession, European relat |
stained from interpreting religious texts in a | manner inconsistent with their apparent intent, or ta |
plot, they should be described in a plot-only | manner (and with just a bit more about Verity since s |
The cowboys work the range in a | manner consistent with their forebears who first rode |
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