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sh Civil War, and in folklore for the gruesome | manner of his death. |
I know in what gruesome | manner the hostages were murdered." |
n studio of Richard Avedon; Brodovitch's gruff | manner and high standards won respect and hard work f |
promotes ribosome recycling in a GTP-dependent | manner . |
He speaks in a highly idiosyncratic, halting | manner. |
lained to the captain in his usual high handed | manner, ordering him to do something about it. |
e on top of one another, in a rather haphazard | manner. |
To prevent this tearing in a haphazard | manner, obstetricians and, less frequently, midwives |
d the matter is settled in the usual happy-end | manner. |
that police here won't treat them in the harsh | manner they get down there." |
each member of a given family in a very harsh | manner, as in gossip, but with the exception of the l |
ecause of her aristocratic bearing and haughty | manner. |
least eight Dalits are murdered in the heinous | manner and many more injured in what could be describ |
of the soldiers and the generals, in a heroic | manner fitting communist ideology. |
the same material organised in a hierarchical | manner to help encourage NPOV in our news reporting. |
ultiplexing the reactions in a high-throughput | manner. |
2 tanks which have been graffitied in a hippie | manner at the Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Kiev |
ersonal struggles to begin to re-construct his | manner of thinking in order to begin the plan the pri |
vocate he was remarkable for the energy of his | manner and the simplicity of his language. |
escriptive term ‘a Tartar' so aptly fitted his | manner in dealing with lazy or inefficient seniors an |
His | manner in saying this roused suspicion that he knew m |
se of the canal, Charles says nothing, but his | manner makes it clear that Foljambe has guessed corre |
Some translated quotes illustrate his | manner of articulating the deep conflict between his |
n the 1970s, and was noticeable because of his | manner and appearance. |
vocal is shouted, a definite contrast from his | manner of singing during the previous part of the son |
meanour of a soldier and commended him for his | manner. |
His | manner of death is unclear. |
hought process on how he came to decide on his | manner of his death. |
When he went calling, his | manner conveyed a faint threat that he might stir his |
His | manner of speech is filled with rhymed pairs of words |
His | manner of playing was very specific: his left hand pl |
His | manner easily made him the most high profile contribu |
casion indicates firmness and courage, and his | manner of conducting his defence exhibits no trace of |
und his landscapes very natural, and liked his | manner of painting reflections in water. |
Most recently, his | manner of dress and appearance during the late 1980s |
g with Helen, a neighbor who is put off by his | manner. |
His | manner was lively and intelligent and he relished det |
escribed, being made into two books, after his | manner. |
y he began to reassert himself in a historical | manner, reflective of his previous training at McGill |
her familiarly, also effecting her hoity-toity | manner of speech) coaxes a biographical story out of |
rins mediate cell-cell binding in a homophilic | manner, contributing to the sorting of heterogeneous |
teract in an either heterophilic or homophilic | manner. |
eir claws were most likely used in a hook-like | manner to pull down branches, suggesting they lived a |
, light pieces in the Anacreontic and Horatian | manner, some of which have been recognized as the mas |
His hospitable | manner of living was the admiration of all. |
in the Countie of Northampton Did in a Hostile | manner (contrary to the knowne Lawes of Virginia And |
ountry or other entity which acts in a hostile | manner, such as engaging in combat." |
el the Gyan vihar was started in a very humble | manner but within a short span of 15 years, under the |
Worship began in a humble | manner and the place came to be called Curusadi ("Cur |
ehrendt would focus on something in a humorous | manner (i.e., how a supermarket is really a haven for |
dark arts in a largely sarcastic and humorous | manner. |
portrayed war not in the chivalric, idealized | manner of Walter Scott, but as a bloody and ingloriou |
The engine is constructed in an identical | manner to the Volkswagen D24T engine, and its earlier |
The engine is constructed in an identical | manner to the earlier Volkswagen D24 engine - but inc |
Grey Area re-pressed the album in an identical | manner to the first pressing, with side B blank, and |
ls Bonaparte's name in a similar idiosyncratic | manner. |
the red light abatement statute in an illegal | manner pertaining to the issue. |
milar to the Pre-Raphaelites), an illustrative | manner showing a determined orientation toward draugh |
ative stretches with the brisk and imaginative | manner in which Kidd has choreographed the musical nu |
cial unrest as described in a highly imagistic | manner by a person who has both emotional involvement |
sells lingerie in an inappropriate and immoral | manner and therefore contributes to the sexual object |
duct the business of the House in an impartial | manner, and generally does so. |
ck by Wanderer's happy and seemingly impassive | manner just days after his wife's murder. |
not happy, mainly due to de Steiguer imperious | manner described by Carney as "constant pressure, ira |
That, along with their perceived imperious | manner, picked up after having lived much of their li |
ng as background music or in another important | manner. |
rough his beard, and a distinguished, imposing | manner. |
uially the term is also used in this imprecise | manner. |
Shields accompanies in an improvisational | manner on guitar. |
venerated for his learning, but too haughty in | manner to be popular. |
enjoyed popularity for some time, as plain in | manner while zealous in tone. |
d as a man of strong character, yet "gentle in | manner and approachable . . . |
e amalgamated, and other companies absorbed in | manner provided by this Act. |
of the finish, the melting hues, it is dry in | manner, makes no effect, and does not leap off the ca |
After which he became eccentric in | manner and took to wearing an iron cap, thereby earni |
He was Tunstall's nephew-in-law and in | manner of speaking, his brother-in-law as well. |
He was rather gruff in | manner, but there was great humour in the man as evid |
Crawshay was very ambitious and imperious in | manner, being called 'The Tyrant' by some, but was wi |
ke and ordain this my Last Will & Testament in | manner and form following. |
ott was above medium height, bluff and open in | manner. |
s frank, openhearted, and generous, courtly in | manner and neat in person. |
ers for percussion and vocal parts, similar in | manner to the competing Rock Band series of games. |
up to be dazzling in appearance and dashing in | manner. |
the House or Hospital of St.Thomas de Acon, in | manner prescribed. |
the Prose Edda, Lofn is described as gentle in | manner and as an arranger of marriages, even when the |
can express their feelings in an inappropriate | manner in this article. |
reacted to questions in a seemingly incoherent | manner and appeared in traditional Muslim clothing, i |
nt-breakers) persecuted her in an incomparable | manner, while she was patient, God-fearing, calm, hum |
eurons , Cst2 and 3 were found in an increased | manner in inhibitory GABAergic neurons . |
the nickname "Jaybird" due to his independent | manner. |
at random locations in a sequence independent | manner. |
a to be wrapped in an architecture independent | manner allowing data to be transferred between hetero |
gangliosides in a transglutaminase independent | manner, indicating that gliadin specific T-cell could |
associate Yugoslavia with NATO in an indirect | manner. |
the use of a single image in an indiscriminate | manner is not acceptable. |
wo options that he interprets in an innovative | manner |
tion available to researchers in an innovative | manner through data communications. |
figure with an aquiline nose, whose insouciant | manner and casual references to “prangs” and drinking |
and narrate historical events in an inspiring | manner. |
ample, '[Abelard] who answered in an insulting | manner' was pure invention, and cannot be found in th |
dealing with perennial ideas in an integrated | manner conducted in a small community of scholasticis |
ay hasten such establishment in an intelligent | manner and on stable foundations." |
he attack on Tuyen Quang in a very intelligent | manner. |
communities in a compassionate and intelligent | manner. |
XML data to be transferred in an interoperable | manner that allows for distributed extensibility. |
ervice-enabled human tasks in an interoperable | manner. |
o ‘peacefully, in an exalted and introspective | manner'. |
reach to the relevant resource in an intuitive | manner. |
ut very particular and often counter intuitive | manner. |
has a habit to say welocme things in inverted | manner. |
One strategy is to act in such an irrational | manner to convince the other person that you are a "m |
ion, which was done in a distinctly irreverent | manner, was noticeable for the fact that all but one |
ulate deleterious mutations in an irreversible | manner. |
eceptor in an irreversible/pseudo-irreversible | manner, as is the case with [3H]risperidone. |
andscapes were either idealized in the Italian | manner or more naturalistic and depicting recognizabl |
y brilliancy of execution, in the best Italian | manner, in smooth as well in staccato passages ... he |
troversy and was frequently criticized for its | manner of evangelization, which involved the often yo |
a cruck roof and a date stone fom 1382 but its | manner of construction suggests it is a late 15th cen |
me patients were uncomfortable with Jacobson's | manner, and began to distrust him, other patients gav |
Jennie Mannheimer (stage name: Jane | Manner) (1872, New York City - 1943), the founder, a |
an otherwise unknown miracle, in the Johannine | manner. |
rchetype) and Mayo referred to her in a joking | manner for several rounds thereafter. |
ntinued in command, still retaining his jovial | manner of encouragement, directing the reorganization |
res us either to be selective in a judgemental | manner or else have a long list of them. |
is, without any consideration of the knower's | manner of knowing. |
aapalainen, Eino Rahja and in the end Kullervo | Manner. |
His laconic | manner appealed strongly to viewers. |
Cook's chiselled looks and languid | manner led Humphries to observe that whereas most peo |
album, though, was launched in the most lavish | manner (with journalists and business people being fl |
ing the number of the human family in a lawful | manner [liberis procreandis operam dare sibi proposui |
ears old at the time, hosted the show in a lax | manner, which was quite unusual for this show back th |
earn how to perform their work in a lead-safe | manner.” |
alligraphies of Wang Xizhi recomposed in Lee's | manner. |
hat the consolidation had been done in a legal | manner. |
s, videos and music between friends in a legal | manner. |
s, such as that of GF Watts, RA, in the Legros | manner, show much dignity and distinction. |
oncerns could be addressed in a more leisurely | manner. |
rganic and must be read in a broad and liberal | manner so as to adapt it to changing times. |
ed genuine episcopal generosity in the liberal | manner with which he met the views of the Emperor Ott |
cription activator STAT3 in a ligand-dependent | manner. |
The movie goes on to tell in a lighter | manner, how some unexpected happenings can change the |
In a like | manner, in medicine, a presumptive diagnosis identifi |
In like | manner, as we know, that it is truly written, that ev |
are and custody, and be dealt with in the like | manner in all respects, as a prisoner required by any |
2); and, in like | manner, if all were foolish or wise, or rich or poor, |
dam have taken bodies and become souls in like | manner. |
Angul had a brother named Dan who in like | manner became the ancestor and ruler of the Danes. |
ised feldspar branching and radiating in like | manner.), |
ould have been a return trip available in like | manner. |
In like | manner a priest-monk is often called a hieromonk. |
In like | manner, some astrologers claim that they can predict |
In like | manner, Alexandria boasted many prominent theologians |
In like | manner Vervin is said to cure Feavers, being drunk in |
In like | manner, if "psychedelic emergency" is a subset of bad |
vailed himself of Gurdziecki's talents in like | manner (in 1668, 1671, 1676-1678, in 1682-1684, and i |
And the taxpayer is in like | manner entitled to be astute to prevent, so far as he |
And in like | manner, the African view of art has followed the tren |
nd continues joining these groupings in a like | manner until a tree spanning all vertices is complete |
In Britain he sought to trace in like | manner the southern extent of the terminal moraines f |
In like | manner four grains of the seed of Turnisole being dru |
sent to the same any other able clerk, in like | manner and form as though the party so offending were |
of Nashville and Davidson County in a limited | manner. |
, Cisneros allowed free trade but in a limited | manner. |
Stow worked entirely in the line | manner. |
ed in a decorative, Oriental, stylized, linear | manner. |
is produced by modifying biphenyl in a linear | manner. |
ading contiguous pieces of content in a linear | manner. |
nd should be expressed in a correct liturgical | manner: to the Father, through Christ in the Holy Spi |
, combined with his dwarfish figure and lively | manner, soon attracted crowded congregations. |
ion union operates on ordered lists in a local | manner to efficiently produce their union, and minus |
ing multisets of symbol objects in a localized | manner. |
ex information in a clear, concise and logical | manner in both written and oral formats. |
Zak prefers to pursue things in a logical | manner. |
to run the Katin operation in the same low-key | manner. |
ts lost 35-30, Bavaro responded in the low-key | manner that would typify his career, "[i]t was nothin |
lity in the war in a most scrupulous and loyal | manner. |
Entries must perform the task in a malicious | manner as defined by the contest, and hide the malice |
ts from a love letter in an almost mantra-like | manner. |
the 14th December, 1879, in having in a marked | manner led the attack, under a heavy fire, and, dashi |
training in the traditional master-apprentice | manner, first at his own residence at Badaun, Uttar P |
He treated in a masterly | manner (Bulletin astronomique, 1889) the theory of th |
n designed a magnificent brass in the medieval | manner, showing the Earl in his robes and wearing a c |
about something, often in a dark or melancholy | manner. |
at he be recognized and honored in a memorable | manner. |
comes alive and approaches Shiro in a menacing | manner. |
tory is ostensibly resolved in a metafictional | manner with a flashback to an incident in the service |
dropped from the Labor ticket due to her mild | manner and low media profile. |
territory was divided in a primarily military | manner and assigned to those who, among the nobles Lo |
and fourth quarter represent, in a mirror-like | manner, a sable ox on argent; the second and third, a |
ly true, but that is presented in a misleading | manner or is presented without the necessary context. |
Santi and Melozzo, and so to acquire the mixed | manner of the Flemings and Italians which these portr |
logical damage" it had caused him in a mocking | manner, as he waited for the results of an applicatio |
century Lusignan was reinforced in the modern | manner by Louis XIV's military architect, Vauban. |
8-1868), he later used colour in a more modern | manner, similar to Hans Makart (1840-1884). |
stitute, may also dress in a simple and modest | manner, with an appropriate symbol, in such a way tha |
Despite a quiet, modest | manner, and his politically moderate stance, he was a |
and bridge of his nose in a spur of the moment | manner, intended to make the character more recogniza |
nd the Kievan nobles in the traditional Mongol | manner reserved for royalty and nobility; without she |
s' states of mind in a lyrical, monologue-like | manner. |
Fish's Opus I., a sonata in the Mozartean | manner, was followed by a number of pianoforte pieces |
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