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he Florida Supreme Court allegedly changed the | manner in which Florida's electoral votes were chosen |
[...] notwithstanding which suspicion, the | manner of the burning all along in a Train, and so bl |
conversations among a group of friends in the | manner of Ludwig Tieck's Phantastus (Kremer 1999, 164 |
lemish Baroque painter of battle scenes in the | manner of Pieter Snayers. |
He saw belief in God as superstition, in the | manner of the atheists of the Enlightenment, but he a |
r the first time, examining it and abusing the | manner in which it was printed?' |
ter, he undertook a Grand Tour to Italy in the | manner of other artists of his day. |
the pretended Power of Impositions (1641), The | manner how Statutes are enacted in Parliament by Pass |
ect of controversy due to speculation over the | manner in which he contracted AIDS. |
Lay's early prints show some debt to the | manner of Aubrey Beardsley, but during the 1920s and |
In the | manner of many fells it displays two contrasting aspe |
o as totopos although they are not made in the | manner of the Oaxacan totopo. |
uties that prevented him from composing in the | manner that might have been allowed to someone who ha |
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. |
of landscapes, and views of the Rhine, in the | manner of Griffier. |
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 |
orth Korean spy and his family in Seoul in the | manner of a crime fiction combined with a truncated f |
The | manner of King Roderic's ascent to the throne is uncl |
used at levels that are now current and in the | manner now practiced, or which might reasonably be ex |
e specialized in landscapes with woods, in the | manner of his contemporary Jacques d'Arthois and his |
Another use is in zoning, to regulate the | manner in which land can be subdivided into building |
disclosure of information to the press in the | manner of the British Official Secrets Act. |
urguit was a peaceful king who followed in the | manner of his father and grandfather. |
s in throwing sharpened bamboo skewers (in the | manner of darts); she learned to do this by training |
interpretation of the legislative texts in the | manner prescribed by law. |
gramme was taken up with filmed footage in the | manner of Television Newsreel. |
used in a different way so as to describe the | manner in which individual organisms group together. |
6, and on July 11 passed "An act directing the | manner of electing Senators to represent this State i |
Such was the | manner of this festival: and, it is said, that as man |
of Scarlet's uncharacteristic gambling and the | manner of his dismissal, has been tracing his friend |
and of cattle in landscape, somewhat after the | manner of Paulus Potter, brought him universal fame, |
Audran, are executed after the | manner of Cornelis Cort and F. Villamena. |
tably his setting of Old Mother Hubbard in the | manner of Handel. |
The | manner in which title of a movie is displayed on scre |
y composed, and painted with spirit, after the | manner of Van der Meulen. |
The plan was controversial in the | manner that many economically disadvantaged and Afric |
intended to cause laughter by caricaturing the | manner or spirit of serious works, or by ludicrous tr |
Drossel treats him very much after the | manner of the 'spoiled princess' stereotype (no doubt |
eption about Moultons is that they fold in the | manner of more recent designs by manufacturers such a |
he tone is that of an enlightened skeptic; the | manner witty. |
ose fingers of each hand pointing down) in the | manner of an aviator's goggles. |
In the | manner of the time its supposed medicinal qualities w |
sisted him creating landscape paintings in the | manner of Gillis' twin brother Frans Mostaert. |
Furthermore, because of the | manner of dress of these models, insurance companies |
For this turnout and the | manner with which they conducted themselves, Celtic f |
an immaculately produced choral number in the | manner of the Rolling Stones's "Salt Of the Earth." |
a of Supersonic Morality, which criticized the | manner in which the FAA had targeted a city without c |
ice tower designed by Mies van der Rohe in the | manner of the Seagram Building NYC, that scheme was a |
Saddened and infuriated by the | manner of his brother's early death, Hartington split |
1a I-domains are completely conserved, but the | manner in which the metal ion is coordinated differs |
airs did not prevent him from pursuing (in the | manner of his forbears) his own more personal concern |
an adjunct to the grand new brick house in the | manner of Sir Christopher Wren, but landscaped the te |
and the brooks, is based on two motives in the | manner of the movement of a sonata-without, however, |
success, but afterwards devoted himself to the | manner of his countryman Giuseppe Mazzola. |
impart upon the molecules in question, and the | manner in which these relationships influence the rea |
ak built over the original domed cupola in the | manner of Holy Cross Church, and a cross and clock ad |
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. |
leichenberg (Budapest, 1887), "makamas" in the | manner of Ludwig August von Frankl. |
His research has primarily focused on the | manner in which sleep homeostasis and circadian rhyth |
s, removing sperm from previous matings in the | manner of a bottle brush. |
examples of the form, are contrapuntal, in the | manner of contemporary vocal music, but with shorter |
seats by the method of primary election in the | manner provided for in clause above for their represe |
al roll of registered voters, and regulate the | manner in which elections are conducted. |
The house in the | manner associated with Sir Christopher Wren, was buil |
e of high, hard-rock-style vocal notes, in the | manner of 70s Robert Plant or Ian Gillan, inserted in |
The | manner of Loving's death and burial was borrowed by n |
f stanzas using rhymed, metered sutras, in the | manner common to texts transmitted orally in the guru |
Union with Scotland Act 1706 (Act settling the | Manner of electing the Representatives of Scotland), |
'" Billed simply as "Cahn and Chaplin" (in the | manner of "Rodgers and Hart"), they composed witty sp |
ious issues with regard to fundraising and the | manner in which it was conducted, including the use o |
that it is for the legislature, acting in the | manner prescribed in Article V of the Constitution, t |
ct specimen of the Southern type, as if to the | manner and to the manor born." |
of the second, qualifies as a WP:RS given the | manner in which it is used in this article. |
dena or Correggio, and painted at Parma in the | manner of Correggio, of whom, if not a pupil, he was |
, "but it gives us forceful instruction on the | manner in which the test is to be applied." |
at is worn as a single unit on a wrist, in the | manner of a watch. |
Canis's motets are written in the | manner of the post-Josquin generation of Franco-Flemi |
uage and, where pastoral needs suggest it, the | manner of celebrating the older form. |
es while sustaining impulsive strumming in the | manner of the Spanish rasgueado, a typical colour in |
The | manner of lighting one additional candle each night f |
period after the Baroque, when changes in the | manner of playing would alter the implications of not |
's trial in the underworld is presented in the | manner of an inquest held by officials of the German |
An F6 disk is named after the | manner in which it is used. |
in verse ... he chants them pretty much in the | manner of our Cathedral-service" |
ies of molecular materials are dictated by the | manner in which the molecules are ordered in the soli |
small silvered glass mirrors suspended in the | manner of a torsion balance by a fine quartz fibre wi |
At the Heidhof sentences were passed in the | manner of a vehmic court (Femegerichte). |
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 |
intain and publish annually a register, in the | manner prescribed by the Acts. |
se a fully mouse-driven version of SCI, in the | manner of Space Quest IV and King's Quest VI. |
with reason, failed to read Revelation in the | manner appropriate to the last days. |
things, they appear at different places in the | manner of violets coming to light in early spring." |
The | manner in which NATA handled the fuel control issue a |
The primary concern is the | manner in which cyproterone acetate affects the adren |
me agreed place and a cruise in company in the | manner of a naval flotilla but racing eventually deve |
That year he accepted the Stewardship of the | Manner of East Hendred to succeed his late father in |
(custom), from the word for driving, means the | manner people have developed themselves to travel dow |
he later painted farm & village scenes in the | manner of David Teniers. |
It is distinctive not just for the | manner in which it links structural injustice (Level |
Despite the | manner of his exit, Docherty is still fondly remember |
pters deal with conceptual developments in the | manner of an intellectual history, albeit with much m |
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 |
aracterized less by its principles than by the | manner of their application”. |
ies were executed - some of them, "died in the | manner of" [Roman] "Catholic martyrs, proclaiming the |
for his representations of the female, in the | manner of Pierre Renoir and Aristide Maillol, modelle |
, he also wrote motets for double choir in the | manner of Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli. |
tment, but that the regional assistance in the | manner provided since the second world war was inappr |
By the early 1920s Kanoldt developed the | manner for which he is best known, a magic realist re |
ive the American intelligence community in the | manner that Angleton hypothesized. |
style, in order to return the property to the | manner in which Isaac Corry had known it. |
e offensively as a single-thrust weapon in the | manner of a stiletto to quietly eliminate sentinels o |
Its feet had five hooved digits much in the | manner of extremely primitive ungulates. |
p of Canterbury, were elected "fellows" in the | manner prescribed by the charter. |
The text provides that the | manner and timing of consultation should be such that |
, The Two Angry Women of Abington, and for the | manner of his death; he was stabbed by another playwr |
uring an archaeological survey in 1937 and the | manner in which they were interred suggests that they |
t to producing musical graces (gamakas) in the | manner they would be rendered vocally. |
Radon in Japanese, a fictional monster in the | manner of Godzilla |
e world of nature by seeing it too much in the | manner of subjective idealism. |
ry T. Butlin, Objects of Hunter's Life and the | Manner in which he Accomplished them |
e fell has no obvious connecting ridges in the | manner of higher mountains, but in fact has a pivotal |
ge of three wrote four volumes of verse in the | manner of the Pre-Raphaelites; they include Songtide |
She was a pitch-perfect whistler in the | manner of Bing Crosby. |
s laid out during the Wilhelmine period in the | manner of a Parisian boulevard, and named for the Pru |
nd commenting on the news of the day after the | manner of Mort Sahl, and performing original (mostly |
nary Oleaginus, whose hair is cut short in the | manner of modern-day soldiers. |
rl Marx : An Instant Novel of Ideas, After the | Manner of Thomas Love Peacock, in Which Lenin and H.G |
est of the house and the plasterwork after the | manner of Robert West has been restored. |
rary she saved, and an ax, which signifies the | manner of her martyrdom. |
s designed to use the first two storeys in the | manner of a department store. |
a mixture of French avant-garde cinema in the | manner of Jean-Luc Godard (La Chinoise (1967), Tout v |
ld have been flavoured with meadowsweet in the | manner of a Kvass or Gruit made by various North Euro |
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 |
meter z to specify the next instruction in the | manner of the Minsky (1961) model; |
he would have been exalted at football in the | manner reserved by cricket idolaters for Lionel Palai |
This instrument was used in the | manner of a backstaff to measure the altitude of the |
At the heart of the study was the | manner in which older men maintained authority over y |
mnia (1679); and also a general account of the | manner and scope of his writings in an Apology publis |
and's famous victories and it is felt that the | manner in which he attacked opening bowlers, crashing |
The | manner of his death is unknown; his death certificate |
The | manner of its closure was somewhat spectacular, and w |
His style is in the | manner of Van Huysum and Van Spaendonck, although he |
Slyly humorous, in the | manner of Monk, for the first minute or so, the desce |
ng this period for neglecting his duty and the | manner in which he organised the library. |
which the lyrics record Poier grunting in the | manner of a rock star. |
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. |
The | manner of playing is basically the same except that a |
The house stands in rolling parkland in the | manner of Capability Brown. |
y matching of ancient political foes," and the | manner in which the men of the 29th tolerated the Iri |
ling into folds in its descent, much after the | manner of paper lanterns." |
Additionally, the | manner in which various foods have historically been |
this article editorialized as a result of the | manner of his death (is it PC for me to say that one |
The | Manner is Ordinary (1953) |
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 |
hould have the right to end their lives in the | manner, time, and, place of their choosing. |
palement of stakes in the Hall of Death in the | manner of a traitor and shameful cremation, so that h |
edings reveal the character of Ambrose and the | manner and technique of his argument. |
e nothing but praise for the Guardsmen and the | manner in which they performed a trying job under dif |
other position will distribute the flow in the | manner |
Further, the | manner in which the whiteness of the sitter's dress c |
hat Browning Road was a wilderness both in the | manner of luck and support." |
ich, in the south of England, breaks up in the | manner indicated. |
He is associated with a controversy over the | manner and terms on which a monopoly in the area of w |
posed of multiple wave-like lines drawn in the | manner of Paul Klee. |
e mid-1950s, and later began to compose in the | manner of Young's early sustained-tone style.He also |
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 |
The | manner of his death is unknown. |
The humour is broad and lowbrow in the | manner of many catchphrase-based sitcoms. |
limbless body coiled around to the head in the | manner of an ouroboros. |
, and described how they were arranged "in the | manner of kamikaze fundamentalists." |
or to Sir Philip Sidney, and interested in the | manner of Sidney's circle in literature and Ramist lo |
make some available to the community," in the | manner of low-power TV in the US. |
The | manner of writing letters and documents in the six ci |
osed sirventes joglarescs, or sirventes in the | manner of joglars, in order to criticise "the barons" |
ho went on to paint clever genre scenes in the | manner of Adriaen van Ostade. |
o celebrate the incidents of court life in the | manner of Desportes, but his verse is more fantastic |
ersial aspect of the City of Ottawa Act is the | manner in which it addresses official bilingualism wi |
The gunpowder-treason: with a discourse of the | manner of its discovery (1679) |
regularly, and so does not become dated in the | manner of print encyclopedias. |
collaboration, with Ebstein singing about the | manner in which clowns have to mask their true feelin |
I was not destined to continue in the | manner of Transfigured Night or Gurre-Lieder or even |
When plotted in the | manner described above, the value of the "y-intercept |
Let holly have the mastery, as the | manner is. |
repent: 'Thou art a priest for ever after the | manner of Melchizedek.'." (JPS 1917) |
given to the hare for a fair run, and for the | manner of awarding points on "Speed", "Go-bye", "Turn |
emporary employer has the right to control the | manner in which a labourer does his work, so as to be |
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