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this article editorialized as a result of the | manner of his death (is it PC for me to say that one |
The gunpowder-treason: with a discourse of the | manner of its discovery (1679) |
onquest-era graves in the area, because of the | manner in which the bodies were buried. |
Despite her often blunt | manner, she and Jaye have always considered her to be |
Britain in a humorous and often anachronistic | manner - witchcraft, Royal succession, European relat |
ine was written in a humorous, often satirical | manner, and was illustrated with Wirgman's cartoons. |
jazz in a theatrical and often unconventional | manner, drawing elements from theater and vaudeville. |
wood, Teco, Grueby and Batchelder tiles on all | manner of surfaces. |
His research has primarily focused on the | manner in which sleep homeostasis and circadian rhyth |
, "but it gives us forceful instruction on the | manner in which the test is to be applied." |
Butler wrote and spoke voluminously on all | manner of subjects ranging from education to world pe |
In particular, Marshall focuses on the | manner in which each European power acquired land fro |
hought process on how he came to decide on his | manner of his death. |
, fighting fierce battles and embarking on all | manner of adventure and exploration. |
ott was above medium height, bluff and open in | manner. |
commander of a task unit during Operation Able | Manner off the coast of Haiti in 1994, enforcing Unit |
erized them into a much more operator friendly | manner. |
about something, often in a dark or melancholy | manner. |
xual orientation in a derogatory or pejorative | manner. |
racters are depicted in a suggestive or erotic | manner. |
d in either an autosomal dominant or recessive | manner. |
d in an especially heinous, atrocious or cruel | manner. |
nherited in a recessive, dominant, or X-linked | manner, depending on the type of leukodystrophy. |
olved' in either a continuous or discontinuous | manner. |
sobriety test and/or a Breathalyzer or similar | manner of determining blood alcohol concentration. |
were understood in an analog or compositional | manner, and the connection between numbers and space |
loafy voice is to speak in a posh or affected | manner. |
to investigate in any very full or substantial | manner, a generic complaint regarding a person's appa |
, meaning "in a secret, clandestine, or covert | manner, without publicity or openness". |
It is grows in a groundcover or turflike | manner, and is often present in yards as a lawn weed. |
akers in the above disrespectful or derogatory | manner, especially in the StarCraft 2 community. |
t to the Ustase crimes in an active or passive | manner. |
ransport, export or import, at any time or any | manner, any bald eagle ... [or any golden eagle], ali |
teract in an either heterophilic or homophilic | manner. |
perating an aircraft in a careless or reckless | manner so as to endanger the life or property of anot |
vents which must occur in a specific order and | manner for an accident to occur, which it compares to |
14 glycosyltransferases in an ordered stepwise | manner. |
a attracted the attention of original snapping | manner of paint and the special vision of color. |
f the Predacons, specializes in laying out all | manner of traps based on the information he gains, th |
ect of controversy due to speculation over the | manner in which he contracted AIDS. |
He is associated with a controversy over the | manner and terms on which a monopoly in the area of w |
both inexhaustible and, in its own particular | manner, joyful; it is not the sort of pessimism which |
was able in his wisdom or - please pardon this | manner of speaking - in pursuing a divine fantasy … t |
ns, albeit altered, in partially reconstructed | manner, and some of the buildings have found new uses |
overnment had acted in a particularly culpable | manner. |
Traditionally having two parts, the | manner of instruction he helped to create forged a st |
eccentrics who speak in a pedantically formal | manner and engage in hilariously comic activities tha |
That, along with their perceived imperious | manner, picked up after having lived much of their li |
how the Japanese military had performed every | manner of horrific experiment on Chinese POWs and civ |
s third in the rank of angels and performs all | manner of healing. |
re information is transferred in the Petri net | manner, the token appearing as a hole in a torus prod |
permissible regulations of the time, place and | manner of speech. |
er on account of any particular time, place or | manner of expending his wages. |
he authority to establish the time, place, and | manner of holding elections for representatives, and |
tted Congress to regulate the time, place, and | manner of elections, and that primary elections did n |
Although the exact date, place, and | manner of his death are subject to controversy, Flami |
er, the Court ruled that the "time, place, and | manner regulation" that Renton had enacted was not si |
enjoyed popularity for some time, as plain in | manner while zealous in tone. |
ty, learning to direct in Poel's revolutionary | manner. |
y accent and speaks in a very pompous, verbose | manner. |
nie Abbasac (Allison Janney), has poor bedside | manner and paints a bleak picture. |
se their spare time in a positive constructive | manner. |
al relationships in a precise, self-consistent | manner. |
then characteristic of the prevailing Romantic | manner of conducting Bach, but did not incorporate pe |
territory was divided in a primarily military | manner and assigned to those who, among the nobles Lo |
Pullo's affable | manner, even when confronting adversaries, remains a |
What's more, Pullum's ethereal | manner hardly prepared the listener for the song's sc |
transporter pendrin, in a purportedly passive | manner. |
Despite a quiet, modest | manner, and his politically moderate stance, he was a |
rather by their gentle truth and quietness of | manner than by their robustness of view or by their d |
e body and moves their arm in a rapid circular | manner over the substance so as to lift vapors of the |
m section drives the music in a rather spritzy | manner that is influenced by, yet not necessarily con |
entationally again, but in a rather cartoonish | manner. |
e on top of one another, in a rather haphazard | manner. |
Rather, the | manner of the embraces and the various positions of t |
ersonal struggles to begin to re-construct his | manner of thinking in order to begin the plan the pri |
of theosophy in a readable question-and-answer | manner. |
ion in a dose-dependent and readily reversible | manner (Oliver et al., Science, 2001) |
Most recently, his | manner of dress and appearance during the late 1980s |
The new edition, however, will reference all | manner of printed resources, such as cookbooks, wills |
molecules are arranged in a regular, periodic | manner. |
Another use is in zoning, to regulate the | manner in which land can be subdivided into building |
al roll of registered voters, and regulate the | manner in which elections are conducted. |
ms, and studies in a quick and relatively easy | manner. |
Kaupers danced in a relatively eccentric | manner, provoking cheers from the audience. |
rential Equations (1858) in a remarkably clear | manner. |
d by Stevens's work in the Renaissance Revival | manner, and for a period worked at Hoole's under Stev |
, radio and television personnel to report all | manner of military activities. |
at high speed and in a reportedly threatening | manner. |
least painful way possible and researches each | manner of death to find the best way. |
All seven Senators, resisting every | manner of pressure imposed on them, broke party ranks |
As a result, all | manner of huge objects plummet from the sky (ranging |
ome commentators had predicted the result, the | manner of it, with the Labour vote generally holding |
put us back in our infancy, to resuscitate the | manner of Jean de Bruges. |
of men rarely met with: modest and retiring of | manner, shunning notoriety, and averse to anything th |
on that it is distributed in a round spherical | manner, as opposed to the expected flattened spheroid |
mps in Panama to Guantanamo in a safe, orderly | manner. |
turns to close the piece in the same peaceful, | manner of the opening. |
to run the Katin operation in the same low-key | manner. |
s), encapsulated and hidden in the same nested | manner. |
nd", etc) delivered in the same straight-faced | manner with which contemporary news stories are dealt |
to publish software in a scientifically robust | manner is to share source code, and that means publis |
His Scottish accent, | manner of speech, and relentless (some would say unse |
Sebastian's natural | manner is in stark contrast to the affectations of th |
ed with his red scrawl were used to secure all | manner of favors. |
them faulted and mixed in a seemingly chaotic | manner. |
reacted to questions in a seemingly incoherent | manner and appeared in traditional Muslim clothing, i |
ck by Wanderer's happy and seemingly impassive | manner just days after his wife's murder. |
In a short time his good sense, courteous | manner, and kindly disposition won for him a wonderfu |
g their care services in a sensitive, flexible | manner to meet individual needs, and delivering their |
at random locations in a sequence independent | manner. |
hen preceded by Holy Communion and sermon, the | manner of it the same as that described by Fleetwood |
Union with Scotland Act 1706 (Act settling the | Manner of electing the Representatives of Scotland), |
revealing costumes and in a sexually ambiguous | manner in support of Clinton, going back and forth be |
n Earth behaves in such a sexually restrictive | manner. |
lear hormone receptors in a sexually dimorphic | manner, strongly implicated, in rat models, as being |
papal throne partly due to Sforza's persuasive | manner, becoming Alexander VI and appointed Ascanio h |
forward towards an objective, and shooting all | manner of Cobra Command personnel and vehicles. |
rary she saved, and an ax, which signifies the | manner of her martyrdom. |
and occasionally talking in a silly alien-like | manner. |
ls Bonaparte's name in a similar idiosyncratic | manner. |
ers for percussion and vocal parts, similar in | manner to the competing Rock Band series of games. |
district were soothed in a similarly paternal | manner.' |
while fire fighting in a similarly courageous | manner. |
radio, television or other similarly effective | manner, b) he/she commits the crime as a member of an |
le, preferring to do everything in as simple a | manner as possible, a style that was to see him becom |
His comics are drawn in a simple, didactic | manner, often explaining the inner workings and the p |
ect, the vote of the people would was simply a | manner in which to send it to a higher power for appr |
think writing music in a single, predetermined | manner is by definition writing by formula. |
he tone is that of an enlightened skeptic; the | manner witty. |
the net and goalposts in a slightly different | manner |
(114-137) is heard again in a slightly simpler | manner, and the music modulates to F♯ minor. |
reactor down (either done in a slow controlled | manner or dropped rapidly during what is referred to |
let loose into modern romanticism, and so the | manner descends into the midst of the 20th century. |
to re-involve the Senate in some consultative | manner in the mechanisms of government, and asked the |
And sometimes the | manner in which they settle scores is by attacking me |
yford, who treated him in a somewhat avuncular | manner. |
lly expressed in a simple, somewhat subjective | manner, in categories such as: mint, excellent, very |
in a more affectionate, if somewhat perverted, | manner. |
rk at the Royal Arsenal, in a somewhat unusual | manner; he and his brother walked the 400-mile journe |
not happy, mainly due to de Steiguer imperious | manner described by Carney as "constant pressure, ira |
ighly exaggerated in its stereotypical cabaret | manner. |
ubtype, dose, cell type and stimulus dependent | manner. |
All facts are presented in a straight forward | manner without bias. |
fining standard semantics in strictly additive | manner, so that they can't contradict standard semant |
r behaved in an absurd, strictly anti-Semitic, | manner . |
traw) were built in a more strictly functional | manner. |
ificant changes to the Council's structure and | manner of voting under the Constitution Acts Amendmen |
He had many points of style and | manner in common with Madame Bosboom-Toussaint, thoug |
fight scene is executed in the same style and | manner as the greatest of aragoto fight scenes. |
erant young man, has been likened in style and | manner to former Great Britain scrum-half Andy Gregor |
ry Flemish painting, by adopting the style and | manner of the Italian Renaissance. |
ed in a decorative, Oriental, stylized, linear | manner. |
stalks his prey in a very subtle, understated | manner... |
images or other myths depicting her in such a | manner. |
m is modified by cutting the crystal in such a | manner that the optical axis is oriented obliquely wi |
Amy Pond was infested in such a | manner (to the point of verbally counting down in a m |
rt the Standard Written Form (albeit in such a | manner that would protect the teaching of the traditi |
hey deliberately deploy their troops in such a | manner that defeating them requires the EDF inflict t |
s would use his personal information in such a | manner. |
opment of the hotel is being planned in such a | manner that it could eventually become a one-stop sho |
al alliance have strongly stabilized in such a | manner that, with rare exceptions, most of the coalit |
(1963), several children are raised in such a | manner to foster telepathic communication. |
ral values and norms are absolutised in such a | manner that a particular way of life is enshrined as |
that binds permanently to a receptor in such a | manner that the receptor is permanently activated. |
an operator will deliberately behave in such a | manner as to increase the risk of an automobile accid |
personal risk and must be performed in such a | manner as to render the individual highly conspicuous |
reluctant to sacrifice their weapons in such a | manner, Archer's unlimited arsenal allows him to empl |
s would use his personal information in such a | manner. |
o straight lines through the origin, in such a | manner that the geodesic distance from p corresponds |
m the ceiling from vertical supports in such a | manner that they can be "run across" (with proper tec |
ldren assisted at it, comforting him in such a | manner that it seemed as if he had been led to a wedd |
without interruption of business and in such a | manner as to re-establish the business on a firm foun |
out whether or not it could be used in such a | manner. |
dress such a powerful God as Himself in such a | manner. |
ing in the implied ownership of God, in such a | manner that its profits may revert to or be applied " |
f which were cut out of their frames in such a | manner that they were badly damaged. |
ing with one to four hydrogen atoms, in such a | manner that the resulting combinations behave like ps |
icle 368 must therefore be construed in such a | manner as to preserve the power of the Parliament to |
3. To maintain personal conduct in such a | manner as will enhance the stature of the profession |
of a library, or otherwise laid out in such a | manner as the principal and professors of the univers |
number found themselves constructed in such a | manner that the parts of the animal were able to sati |
ill these forms must be subordinated in such a | manner to the general characteristics of sacred music |
of an incident electromagnetic wave, in such a | manner that the energy so deflected propagates in a d |
wire was placed adjoining a highway in such a | manner as to which pose a danger to people or animals |
here R. Pappa defines this principle in such a | manner that it does not contradict Ishmael's rules co |
MacGeoghegan continued in such a | manner for the following decade. |
stages of the compositional process, in such a | manner that a perfectly new synthesis might arise, a |
ro and allowed to follow the trainer in such a | manner that they will intentionally run into another |
irm that the Son is like the Father, in such a | manner as the sacred Scriptures declare and teach. |
tion Committee, to design the busway in such a | manner as to be adapted for light rail when it can be |
the Slate Mining Trail was conceived in such a | manner, that everyone, depending on their level of fi |
should take our way, flanking them, in such a | manner that if they wished for battle or to draw towa |
Everything is done in such a | manner as to model the aircraft in use as closely as |
especially in artistic photography, in such a | manner his photos have been shown in exhibitions abro |
asal cartilage, and bent upon itself in such a | manner as to form the medial wall and lateral wall of |
can be transferred between Residents in such a | manner), requiring them to be held within a containin |
ed kickboxing arena, and she is left in such a | manner that the bullet-wound is concealed by her coat |
which reflects the light of the moon in such a | manner that it grows and takes on a crescent shape. |
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