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length, and the origin of the Inca given in a | manner somewhat at variance with the accounts of othe |
from ground resources started to increase in a | manner that at present situation, the quantity of dri |
training in the traditional master-apprentice | manner, first at his own residence at Badaun, Uttar P |
tors and IPA's were not being made in a timely | manner, and at first NAMM placed blame on a new compu |
The disturbance continued to in this | manner, and at 1800 UTC on October 11, the low level |
Both titles in the same | manner that Athanaric himself had at a larger level. |
, combined with his dwarfish figure and lively | manner, soon attracted crowded congregations. |
dern mathematics and sciences in the 'Western' | manner, which attracted at times the attention of the |
Lay's early prints show some debt to the | manner of Aubrey Beardsley, but during the 1920s and |
The implicated message is clear: in the same | manner as Austria was, in Austria's eyes, falsely ind |
eet and to conduct themselves in a respectable | manner, especially avoiding contact with the press. |
given to the hare for a fair run, and for the | manner of awarding points on "Speed", "Go-bye", "Turn |
It functions in a similar | manner to azacitidine, although decitabine can only b |
Macon would be prepared in a similar | manner to bacon, with the meat being cured by soaking |
ransport, export or import, at any time or any | manner, any bald eagle ... [or any golden eagle], ali |
This is a common motif for all | manner of ballads having no other connection, such as |
It was not a revival of its style in the | manner of Barry's pupil Augustus Pugin, but, as Nikol |
In this | manner, G. batrachiensis manages to both spread its p |
venerated for his learning, but too haughty in | manner to be popular. |
e Speaker is expected to act in a non-partisan | manner and be above politics, but Anglin used his rul |
In this | manner he became ruler of Transoxiana. |
in a coalition government in 1940, and in this | manner Lewis became a backbench supporter of John Bra |
ly, then to at least be presented in a greater | manner than before. |
Having worked initially in a figurative | manner, he began abstract works in the early 1930s, s |
me patients were uncomfortable with Jacobson's | manner, and began to distrust him, other patients gav |
If a body electrified in any | manner whatever behaves as the glass does, that is, i |
to his temperament and insistence on a strict | manner of behavior while ordering. |
is a female given name in Turkey, meaning good | manner or behavior. |
he was described as dying in “a most singular | manner” after being found decapitated near his home. |
Thornton Lodge was originally a country | manner that belonged to the Thornton family of Yorksh |
The coenzyme, behaving in a cyclic | manner, goes between picking up a proton and two elec |
All facts are presented in a straight forward | manner without bias. |
She was a pitch-perfect whistler in the | manner of Bing Crosby. |
utter bisimulation is defined in a coinductive | manner, as bisimulation. |
They are prepared and eaten in the same | manner as blue crabs. |
In like | manner, Alexandria boasted many prominent theologians |
and the Thames was covered for miles with all | manner of boats. |
elivered by David Gilmour in an unenthusiastic | manner (video bootlegs of the song in 1968 show Gilmo |
adowboxer was written and recorded in the same | manner, where both GZA and RZA worked in the studio t |
ex information in a clear, concise and logical | manner in both written and oral formats. |
working classes are depicted in a stereotyped | manner in both types of paper and regrets the absence |
In 1994, the area was closed to all | manner of bottom fishing and was redesignated a resea |
t style that is a reflection of her easy-going | manner and boundless optimism. |
had not followed his employment in a bonafide | manner in breach of the professional law. |
thus animating-as opposed to re-animating-all | manner of bread. |
ent egotist with a dramatic flair, much in the | manner of Broadway actor Frank Fay. |
ies and mail which were moved overland in this | manner, were brought into Fort Vancouver and York Fac |
le of such an application - others include all | manner of browser extensions and plugins, or download |
tion illustrates, in a colorful and simplistic | manner, the brutal lives of the many dinosaurs. |
Killed in a | manner too brutal to be human, too clever to be anima |
tion that he be murdered in the worst possible | manner, Ziyad buried him alive." |
n Wilson charge out of the church in a similar | manner as Butch and Sundance. |
uare of side the square root of two, after the | manner deployed by Socrates in Plato's Meno. |
think writing music in a single, predetermined | manner is by definition writing by formula. |
not happy, mainly due to de Steiguer imperious | manner described by Carney as "constant pressure, ira |
of the Parliament of Great Britain ... in such | manner as by a subsequent Act of the present session |
that, by sentencing Mr. Garza to death in this | manner, and by scheduling his execution for December |
or law of the said trustees, not in any other | manner than by an act of the legislature of the Commo |
interpretation of the legislative texts in the | manner prescribed by law. |
s reacting against the Italianate Late Baroque | manner exemplified by Thornhill himself, and the desi |
e amalgamated, and other companies absorbed in | manner provided by this Act. |
intain and publish annually a register, in the | manner prescribed by the Acts. |
cts people usually eat rice ganji in a variant | manner made by Kannada-speaking, Tulu-speaking or Kon |
likely that he could have done so in the rapid | manner described by Noel Odell. |
"categorical funding" which must be spent in a | manner specified by the funder. |
p of Canterbury, were elected "fellows" in the | manner prescribed by the charter. |
rather by their gentle truth and quietness of | manner than by their robustness of view or by their d |
ed to trigger vesicle expansion in a concerted | manner, presumably by providing the driving force for |
he would have been exalted at football in the | manner reserved by cricket idolaters for Lionel Palai |
salie, a 50 year old widow, finds her youthful | manner diminished by the "organic phenomena of her ti |
L'Enfantine refers to a “child-like” | manner, demonstrated by frequent shifts of range. |
tribution - You must attribute the work in the | manner specified by the author or licensor (but not i |
nications from Great Britain, in the following | manner, namely: By the native King and chiefs and the |
typically help develop instrumentation in some | manner, either by bringing external financial and/or |
irectly interfaces to DLLs in exactly the same | manner as C which allows DLL calls to be tested direc |
d improves cognition and mood in a synergistic | manner with caffeine. |
d the term "big bourgeoisie", in a disparaging | manner to call H.H. Kung and T.V. Soong. |
In a similar | manner, subroutine call instructions can be indirect, |
Crawshay was very ambitious and imperious in | manner, being called 'The Tyrant' by some, but was wi |
Tissue harvested in this | manner is called an explant. |
Again, this is being conducted in a staged | manner, which can produce anomalies. |
lly Base64 compress the given source code in a | manner that can be decompressed by regular web browse |
d, was an unwarranted restriction imposed in a | manner that cannot be justified in a free and democra |
ridize with RNA and DNA in a sequence-specific | manner; this capability and chemical simplicity sugge |
The house stands in rolling parkland in the | manner of Capability Brown. |
gines can be fitted to the Fury, including all | manner of car engines from the Ford Crossflow to Rove |
for playing snooker, billiards, darts and all | manner of card games. |
far, social progress has in a certain awkward | manner taken care of itself, but in the near future i |
In an analogous | manner to caspases, metacaspases induce programmed ce |
figure with an aquiline nose, whose insouciant | manner and casual references to “prangs” and drinking |
y box and a page, which is used in a different | manner than catagory boxes. |
lly expressed in a simple, somewhat subjective | manner, in categories such as: mint, excellent, very |
on clerical abuses to love songs, some in the | manner of Catullus and Ovid. |
ntity, the date and place of his death and the | manner and cause of his death", has organised for hom |
o propagate a signal in a B cell, in a similar | manner to CD3 generated signal tranduction observed d |
uage and, where pastoral needs suggest it, the | manner of celebrating the older form. |
oint, the Transformers reproduced in a similar | manner to cell division, and it seems that those prod |
were caused by the transfer of viruses, in the | manner of cervical cancer caused by HPV. |
, a given planetary boundary may interact in a | manner that changes the safe operating level of other |
Kaupers danced in a relatively eccentric | manner, provoking cheers from the audience. |
In this | manner, all chemical species, including the free reac |
der that can be achieved in an easy and stable | manner, single chip analog sampled filters are often |
In a different | manner, the Chlamydomonas regulatory protein is more |
Romanesque style, in the restrained and sober | manner of Cistercian architecture, except that the co |
, and also made numerous landscapes in his own | manner blending classical St. Petersburg cityscapes w |
forties, open-faced, well set-up, of diffident | manner, but clearly a leader", adding "[h]is politics |
In this | manner, the clinical staff examined various energy, p |
ic and private shows throughout the year, in a | manner as close as realistically possible to the cond |
Award to the public figure who has acted in a | manner most closely resembling Powell's immortal vill |
too short, his fingers too thick and his whole | manner somewhat clumsy, he managed to achieve a degre |
usic for the piece cycles through keys in this | manner: C, Cm, Eb, Ebm, Gb, F#m, A, G, Gm, Bb, Bbm, D |
They were famed for their blunt | manner and coarse language. |
forward towards an objective, and shooting all | manner of Cobra Command personnel and vehicles. |
and the financial sector in a more productive | manner, the college was moved to its new premises at |
n separate squares, shut up at night after the | manner of colleges. |
His gentle, if pointed, | manner of comedy is similar to the wistful adventures |
Fire Officers inspect all | manner of commercial premises to ensure that they com |
s rights, she was known for her wit, outspoken | manner and commitment to her convictions. |
He had many points of style and | manner in common with Madame Bosboom-Toussaint, thoug |
expression to express intensity in a negative | manner, most commonly in the form "to scare the livin |
of the soldiers and the generals, in a heroic | manner fitting communist ideology. |
ram to identify biological threats in a timely | manner by compiling data from multiple sources. |
widely applicable system for dealing with all | manner of complex incidents and emergencies. |
the stars appear to move around the Earth in a | manner more complicated than a simple constant rotati |
All | manner of complications arise as she first accepts th |
of chromatic progressions and voice-leading, a | manner of composing which became fashionable in the 1 |
The | manner of composition (ductus) of the letters aleph a |
ined, leads to expulsion and death threats - a | manner of conduct he strongly opposes. |
ent group of experts, working in a transparent | manner, to conduct a new investigation of the sinking |
then characteristic of the prevailing Romantic | manner of conducting Bach, but did not incorporate pe |
casion indicates firmness and courage, and his | manner of conducting his defence exhibits no trace of |
ite the military setback and his crude country | manner, his connections in London and with the influe |
lso unclear to what degree and in what precise | manner such connotations were linguistically acknowle |
ays resembled historical fiction, claiming all | manner of conquests by Guo Kan which were not true, b |
In this | manner, most consider Isaac Newton to be the one who |
ndency to procrastinate over simple tasks in a | manner generally considered sub-optimal to other more |
de discretion, and allowed it to function in a | manner entirely consistent with the exercise of judic |
a cruck roof and a date stone fom 1382 but its | manner of construction suggests it is a late 15th cen |
yle is frequently emulated, often in a parodic | manner, in contemporary sports news, advertising, and |
examples of the form, are contrapuntal, in the | manner of contemporary vocal music, but with shorter |
and he never stopped representing Clemson in a | manner which continued to win friends for the place t |
It is also an area into which all | manner of contraband-illegal drugs, illegal aliens-ha |
ic effects of opioid drugs in a dose-dependent | manner, in contrast to 5-HT1A agonists such as 8-OH-D |
One strategy is to act in such an irrational | manner to convince the other person that you are a "m |
shed in 1494, he returned to his friend, whose | manner he copied so assiduously, according to Vasari, |
Audran, are executed after the | manner of Cornelis Cort and F. Villamena. |
dena or Correggio, and painted at Parma in the | manner of Correggio, of whom, if not a pupil, he was |
of the timbres and tones available to him in a | manner he could not accomplish with other musicians i |
In that | manner people could carry objects from building to bu |
xplicit at times, nothing was transmitted in a | manner that could be construed as having the potentia |
ership and had been treated in a highly unjust | manner by Cowie. |
ated at a central location or in a distributed | manner to create a trust vector for the whole network |
n an approachable, confronting and transparent | manner but criticized the book for dealing with the v |
o, industrial, synthpop, experimental, and all | manner of crossovers. |
The solution is then cooled in a stepwise | manner to crystallize highly pure terephthalic acid. |
involved in the turnover of cyt f in a similar | manner like D1 and raises the question of whether a s |
tion of the hydrogen isotope deuterium in some | manner, however D2O (heavy water) is more expensive a |
orchestra, based in Berlin, constituted in the | manner of dance bands of the 1920s and 1930s. |
ow-talk about the two women in a self-absorbed | manner by Darley. |
and away from the pitcher's mouth in a similar | manner to Darlingtonia californica and two Nepenthes |
s in throwing sharpened bamboo skewers (in the | manner of darts); she learned to do this by training |
a to be wrapped in an architecture independent | manner allowing data to be transferred between hetero |
tion available to researchers in an innovative | manner through data communications. |
he later painted farm & village scenes in the | manner of David Teniers. |
ck by Wanderer's happy and seemingly impassive | manner just days after his wife's murder. |
escriptive term ‘a Tartar' so aptly fitted his | manner in dealing with lazy or inefficient seniors an |
Warburton's | manner of dealing with opponents was both insolent an |
lic school administrators engaged in a similar | manner when dealing with accused teachers, as did the |
nal charm and cleverness and his extraordinary | manner of dealing with people. |
nts, and a poem in Irish on the appearance and | manner of death of Christ and the Twelve Apostles (fo |
His | manner of death is unclear. |
least painful way possible and researches each | manner of death to find the best way. |
Her exact date, and | manner of death, is unknown, though she was last ment |
n the western mountain, then they sleep in the | manner of death..The fashioner of that which the soil |
hey deliberately deploy their troops in such a | manner that defeating them requires the EDF inflict t |
rat, Cornudet, who is said to have devised all | manner of defences for Rouen. |
ge plays with shifting perspectives in a fresh | manner that defies expectations of the romantic genre |
Entries must perform the task in a malicious | manner as defined by the contest, and hide the malice |
In this | manner, the deliberate destruction of houses and expu |
r the interests of this country in an especial | manner, and delivered us from the hands of our enemie |
or holding the national election in a peaceful | manner for democratic transition.He appreciated the i |
ar size and vary little in their execution and | manner of depicting the garden. |
Congress was not concerned with mere names or | manner of description . . . |
e to move the massive logs in this traditional | manner, he designed a small trailer, extended this tr |
o celebrate the incidents of court life in the | manner of Desportes, but his verse is more fantastic |
sobriety test and/or a Breathalyzer or similar | manner of determining blood alcohol concentration. |
with the questions deliberately expressed in a | manner that deterred 'yes' voters. |
Their | manner and dialog has been criticized for playing to |
and territory had to take place in an orderly | manner through dialogue. |
In the same | manner, in dichloroacetic acid two chlorine atoms wou |
But it understood these terms in a different | manner than did the Yogacharins. |
ot have a secret classic team revealed in this | manner, nor did the All-Madden team. |
TU was very involved in religion in a positive | manner, they did not agree that wine should be used i |
ew elements have since been reinterpreted in a | manner of different ways in nearly all of the subsequ |
r Cooke and that the murder took place in some | manner entirely different from the three official acc |
ul", a fine opportunity to display his "artful | manner of diminishing his voice like the dying notes |
ved, throughout the day, in the most admirable | manner; he directed, encouraged, and led the others, |
gentle nature delivered a calm and respectful | manner when directing his players. |
visiting the saint's shrine being cured of all | manner of diseases. |
on save by the employment of counsel in public | manner for distinctly legal services." |
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