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anga himself who guided him in this mysterious | manner, Gnanananda made enquiries in the morning and |
Rodrigo's contribution is a face and naive | manner so trustable that he is able to con anyone, wh |
174 p. „Profound realism, objective narrative | manner about the fate of someone fallen in life, a di |
The 2 by 2 matrix A arises in a natural | manner within the standard model by considering the m |
Sebastian's natural | manner is in stark contrast to the affectations of th |
g male athletes in a convincingly naturalistic | manner. |
expression to express intensity in a negative | manner, most commonly in the form "to scare the livin |
inter Jacques-Louis David in the Neo-Classical | manner. |
s), encapsulated and hidden in the same nested | manner. |
re information is transferred in the Petri net | manner, the token appearing as a hole in a torus prod |
He attempted to rule in a neutral | manner despite the highly charged atmosphere, and all |
in the entire country, particularly in the new | manner and musica reservata." |
However in the 1970s a new | manner of producing cigars was invented. |
I want no | manner of friendship or peace with people such as you |
f established antioxidants in a non-absorbable | manner in order to avoid potential health risk associ |
d be dropped to its targets in a non-ballistic | manner, and without giving away its target until fina |
(which he subscribes to) in a non-conventional | manner. |
n an experimental and largely non-hierarchical | manner, with a predominantly female crew; many scenes |
sible program written in a non-object-oriented | manner. |
in an efficient, businesslike and non-partisan | manner. |
e Speaker is expected to act in a non-partisan | manner and be above politics, but Anglin used his rul |
arge (without districts) and in a non-partisan | manner. |
cottish folk culture, but in a non-sentimental | manner. |
confident girl who helps Karin in a nonchalant | manner. |
epend on the metric in a complicated nonlinear | manner. |
mpt to formulate M theory in a nonperturbative | manner. |
uld read it 'horizontally' (i.e. in the normal | manner) or 'vertically' (i.e. starting with section 1 |
moment, in a highly descriptive and objective | manner or may occupy a wholly fictional or dream-like |
y, the relation between them evolves in an odd | manner as Manon takes over her mother's role in the f |
ature of the Legion of Doom and Brainiac's odd | manner of dress (Brainiac: “Look, I just want some pa |
ain thickness in his speech, an awkwardness of | manner in a crowd, a want of energy, and an easiness |
ished into superficial charm...feminineness of | manner' only. |
stained his life-long habit of cheerfulness of | manner. |
rather by their gentle truth and quietness of | manner than by their robustness of view or by their d |
nbounded ; he had patience, a winning grace of | manner, and a candour only too rare in controversy. |
He "possessed that charm of | manner which was to make him so fascinating and so da |
s as Sea Drift towards a 'certain austerity of | manner', attaining 'a magical sequence of sounds and |
He had a fine presence and gaiety of | manner, and was popular in social life; while his ora |
of men rarely met with: modest and retiring of | manner, shunning notoriety, and averse to anything th |
sive and people start to like her off-the-cuff | manner. |
to answer it, normally in a humorous off-topic | manner. |
culated on non-medical matters in an offensive | manner entirely inconsistent with the status of an in |
t (Stortinget) in a more reliable and official | manner from the middle of the 19th century onwards. |
using the WBNG-DT2 call letters in an official | manner. |
She speaks in an old-fashioned | manner uncharacteristic for her age. |
One | manner of assessing such attitudes in the modern era |
Bardili worked out his idea in a one-sided | manner. |
ation or assembly of the product in an ongoing | manner for purposes of performance verification and q |
making knowledge available in a free and open | manner. |
e, Mrs. Clarkson sings his song in an operatic | manner, and Stingaree comes and insists that Hilda fo |
"Jeanny" was only planned (in an opportunistic | manner) as a trilogy after the success of Coming Home |
These behave in the opposite | manner to normal magnets owing to their relative perm |
meeting multiple end user needs in an optimal | manner. |
rural estates, was not furnished in an opulent | manner, - Turkish carpets and cushions typical of the |
, professional knowledge, physical ability, or | manner of handling men under him, the arduous duties |
Congress was not concerned with mere names or | manner of description . . . |
er on account of any particular time, place or | manner of expending his wages. |
shall not be subject to slavery of any kind or | manner. |
en affixed at separate locations in an ordered | manner thus forming a microscopic array. |
r stations and lowered the boats in an orderly | manner. |
e ramparts; and with the soldierly and orderly | manner in which they effected the retreat." |
and territory had to take place in an orderly | manner through dialogue. |
or Tea," which closes the album in an orderly | manner. |
to conclude his academic career in an orderly | manner. |
mps in Panama to Guantanamo in a safe, orderly | manner. |
tion was carried out in a peaceful and orderly | manner except for the clashes between PBDS candidate |
cted on the whole in a transparent and orderly | manner without any political or military interference |
ce of Triwa Rinpoche, is managed in an orderly | manner, with strict religious discipline and rigorous |
n the disposal of this portfolio in an orderly | manner. |
e interrogated one after another in an orderly | manner; during her investigation into the crime Evadn |
cal text in a highly symmetrical and organised | manner. |
to provide Federal assistance in an organized | manner, the federal government provides assistance th |
rally in need to get evacuated in an organized | manner; and in Finland, thousands of relatives to tho |
a flow between companies from a batch oriented | manner into a real time process. |
s right hand were still formed in the Orthodox | manner of making the Sign of the Cross. |
or law of the said trustees, not in any other | manner than by an act of the legislature of the Commo |
, prostitution, drugs & alcohol, and all other | manner of illicit themes are very prominent in the ga |
his sword upon him there in a very outrageous | manner”. |
o the Room, in the most violent and outrageous | manner, that a Woman spirited up with Liquor, Drunk w |
e temper, fiery competitiveness, and outspoken | manner both on and off the court. |
s rights, she was known for her wit, outspoken | manner and commitment to her convictions. |
some cases, double barrelled in an over-under | manner. |
ause of his prominent forehead and overbearing | manner. |
Hides were hung in an overlapping | manner so that any water would run down the whole str |
oneself in a detached and not overly-critical | manner, learning from one's errors and travelling fro |
, and also made numerous landscapes in his own | manner blending classical St. Petersburg cityscapes w |
yalty on their own initiative and in their own | manner. |
he village, each of which is unique in its own | manner: The Rutland Arms, The Horns Inn, The George a |
eerbeke uses imitation but never in the paired | manner of Josquin or the pervasive manner of the late |
nd Frindsbury, erected of concrete in a paltry | manner, is found to be in peril of tumbling into a he |
g histamine, which in turn acts in a paracrine | manner on parietal cells stimulating them to secrete |
sually move in a simple, occasionally parallel | manner, related to the manner of Dufay or the other B |
eath the cap cuticle is arranged in a parallel | manner, hyaline (translucent), and dextrinoid, contai |
age leaves, which are wrapped in a parcel-like | manner around minced meat. |
cour d'honneur from the street in the Parisian | manner. |
yle is frequently emulated, often in a parodic | manner, in contemporary sports news, advertising, and |
iting all the nodes in a graph in a particular | manner. |
service, may end up being used in a particular | manner as now the service consumer has more knowledge |
both inexhaustible and, in its own particular | manner, joyful; it is not the sort of pessimism which |
urns were found to be aligned in a particular | manner, three of them with human bones. |
party is unclear, but it acted in a party-like | manner. |
transporter pendrin, in a purportedly passive | manner. |
e to traverse cell membranes even in a passive | manner. |
t to the Ustase crimes in an active or passive | manner. |
district were soothed in a similarly paternal | manner.' |
rers, generals and kings in the most patriotic | manner. |
Wolsey treated him in a patronising | manner so long as he was in power. |
or-director Delmar Daves in such a patronizing | manner as to make one blush for its complete lack of |
or holding the national election in a peaceful | manner for democratic transition.He appreciated the i |
identity as Hong Kong people and the peaceful | manner of their protest during the protest . |
Wars neo "Graduation!!" sitting in a peaceful | manner with a few other maximals. |
religion forward in a believable and peaceful | manner. |
tory it disputed with Chile in a more peaceful | manner. |
that disputes should be settled in a peaceful | manner and the use of armed force was unacceptable. |
turns to close the piece in the same peaceful, | manner of the opening. |
nd … remarkable for being heated in a peculiar | manner, by a flue from the office below. |
xual orientation in a derogatory or pejorative | manner. |
may be gained from the unique and penetrating | manner in which the author has related the numerous p |
o promote the performance, in the most perfect | manner possible of the best and most approved instrum |
molecules are arranged in a regular, periodic | manner. |
ohibited activity in a technically permissible | manner. |
authoritarian and overbearing in his personal | manner. |
In his personal | manner he was not so adept as Huxley, and he made ene |
ed a musical idiom which, in a highly personal | manner, combined 16th-century polyphony with Wagneria |
He brought it out in a more personalized | manner rather than bringing it in a subject wise mann |
resents "complicated politics" in a persuasive | manner with well-presented characters. |
papal throne partly due to Sforza's persuasive | manner, becoming Alexander VI and appointed Ascanio h |
in a more affectionate, if somewhat perverted, | manner. |
ar would be added into the library in a phased | manner. |
as been extended to the entire state in phased | manner by installing Terrestrial Transmitters of diff |
Pradesh.The project was implemented in phased | manner covering 130 districts by year 2007-08.With it |
fables of the Homeric poems in a philosophical | manner. |
yrosine kinases in a phosphorylation-dependent | manner, suggesting that this protein may function in |
mal degradation in a phosphorylation-dependent | manner. |
than considering these impacts in a piecemeal | manner. |
broad front and not implemented in a piecemeal | manner. |
such evidence before the courts in a piecemeal | manner; however, some have criticized the principle o |
c oblations-in a totally non-violent and pious | manner. |
standpoint of Jain morals in a clear and pithy | manner. |
are likewise represented in this place-holding | manner in the Sino-Korean system, while Native Korean |
and the material will deform in a more plastic | manner. |
l authority, and is organized in a platformist | manner. |
only shows flashes and explosions in a playful | manner, without showing any blood or gore. |
ditional materials and techniques in a playful | manner, for instance combining fluorescent pigments w |
s usually in this playful-turned-terror-filled | manner that this movement is conducted. |
of Aberdeenshire, in part due to his pleasant | manner. |
plot, they should be described in a plot-only | manner (and with just a bit more about Verity since s |
namic drive of his interpretations, his podium | manner was a model of restraint. |
His gentle, if pointed, | manner of comedy is similar to the wistful adventures |
For the first style he employed a polyphonic | manner derived from the Franco-Flemish school, in par |
oot (24 m) long room decorated in the Pompeian | manner by O'Reilly in the 1770s in blue, red and gold |
ge the current system in an extremely positive | manner. |
e receptor complex and affect it in a positive | manner, causing increased efficiency of the main site |
ls, aftermarket sales progressed in a positive | manner. |
ock which portrays homosexuality in a positive | manner. |
gn principles support each other in a positive | manner, however, in case of Service Abstraction and S |
r society and traditional values in a positive | manner. |
TU was very involved in religion in a positive | manner, they did not agree that wine should be used i |
s his fame, influence, and money in a positive | manner, something that seems to be well-received by t |
once you get used to adding them in a positive | manner. |
dren so that they viewed the war in a positive | manner and portrayed war in terms of celebrations, an |
ossible service in the most efficient possible | manner. |
"He upheld in the worthiest possible | manner the teachings of the rugby game....and his cas |
tion that he be murdered in the worst possible | manner, Ziyad buried him alive." |
ribed as being painted in a post-impressionist | manner. |
ical action, Martindale engaged in a practical | manner to improve the situation of women. |
ing with other powerful nations in a practical | manner rather than on the basis of political doctrine |
an bodies to show their concern in a practical | manner by organising and working together with people |
that the government reacted in a precautionary | manner in order to quell the riot before it spread. |
ish under Alfred the Great, though the precise | manner of his death is unknown. |
lso unclear to what degree and in what precise | manner such connotations were linguistically acknowle |
think writing music in a single, predetermined | manner is by definition writing by formula. |
proteins of interest in a difficult to predict | manner. |
ing, scattering the electrons in a predictable | manner. |
the ball, the ball moves in a less predictable | manner, making it harder to hit, giving him a 23-10 r |
s in leading Divine Services in the prescribed | manner for readers, conducting religious education an |
ing other players' marbles out in a prescribed | manner, and return again. |
d to augment its functionality in a prescribed | manner. |
hers were trying to frame Buck in a pro-Maoist | manner, in regards to the Sino-Soviet Split where the |
and the financial sector in a more productive | manner, the college was moved to its new premises at |
k, saying that she performed in a professional | manner. |
ate information and services in a professional | manner and enabling members to make unified, informed |
ry experienced and responded in a professional | manner in relation to what they saw. |
s ability to act in a transparent professional | manner. |
ggest proposals in a rational and professional | manner, on the basis of the "One country-two systems" |
ites must conduct themselves in a professional | manner. |
ing wisdom to his underlings in a professorial | manner, e.g.: "Never ask a question unless you alread |
the people are not to behave in a promiscuous | manner, and the prohibition on eating weasel is actua |
coolness, bravery, and judgment in the prompt | manner in which he performed his duties. |
ion (provided it had been passed in the proper | manner) was to have full effect within the colony, li |
le to govern himself and his lands in a proper | manner of which we are informed by those who have exa |
ey had performed his work in a fair and proper | manner. |
ikipedia to refer to subjects in a more proper | manner, so I have changed the references back to "Bly |
raising a brood of chicks in a most protective | manner. |
The rest of the song is done in a psychedelic | manner. |
on save by the employment of counsel in public | manner for distinctly legal services." |
tinued to supply furnishings in the Puginesque | manner. |
re present continuously and not in a pulsatile | manner, they serve to inhibit the pituitary and there |
the statute that it was framed in a purposive | manner. |
unt of overlapping of spectra) in quantitative | manner. |
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