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is love interest is introduced as a creature | perceived by locals as hideous and nearly beaten to de |
trategy by Central to get rid of a programme | perceived as an embarrassment; without Meg, thought he |
mass of the common people "pursuing a dimly | perceived agenda of their own"-were not loyal to any o |
Thompson reported a significant | perceived rise in body temperature that led to paralys |
Girl in Alfred Hitchcock's Shower about the | perceived murder of Marli Renfro, who played Janet Lei |
anti-Communist, and he also wrote about the | perceived Yellow Peril. |
The lyrics are about mankind's | perceived idea of hell, despite living in the paradise |
Leading a Double Life?", which was about the | perceived trend of increasing sexual promiscuity among |
that it seriously raises questions about its | perceived independence from the state and its institut |
ative platform attacking welfare abusers and | perceived disloyalty in the Strom camp, proposing a re |
mulations enjoy a range of acceptance and/or | perceived legitimacy. |
The accident was | perceived as a particularly big loss for Denmark's mus |
's inability or unwillingness to act against | perceived Moroccan manipulation of the process, and ab |
gy patents, and pursues legal action against | perceived infringers of its intellectual property. |
Her actions were | perceived by her contemporaries as a challenge to gend |
ssment that appears to be based on actual or | perceived sexual orientation, because employment discr |
ent and opportunity, regardless of actual or | perceived sexual orientation or gender identity or mil |
hate crime against an individuals actual or | perceived sexual orientation. |
free from discrimination based on actual or | perceived sexual orientation or gender identity or mil |
opportunity for all, regardless of actual or | perceived sexual orientation or gender identity or mil |
rect and significant impact on its actual or | perceived quality. |
der a 'Great Turan' in Ankara was actually a | perceived threat among Nazi leaders in 1942 and 1943. |
l is interpreted as a form of addiction, the | perceived (and felt) need for more drugs grows. |
g - changes which may or may not address any | perceived or real limitations of sculpted prim capabil |
Adolescents were | perceived as being too old, tempestuous, or unhealthy. |
rzealous fan archetype once the affection is | perceived as being ignored. |
lenged an Irish journalist to a duel after a | perceived slight against the Italian Army . |
To protect itself against the | perceived threat, South Korea built the Peace Dam acro |
ses against Allied air raids and against the | perceived thread of Allied invasion. |
st movement of senior citizens against their | perceived victimization by the BC Liberal Party. |
tive advantage of troop strength against the | perceived superior technological capabilities of the R |
ses against Allied air raids and against the | perceived threat of Allied invasion. |
was marked by reprisals against individuals | perceived to be collaborators or holding various value |
ddhist nationalist organizations against the | perceived interference of Christians in the country. |
She was the goddess of all things | perceived to be of relatively high dimensions such as |
wever, in the 1960 Series, Stengel allowed a | perceived inferior Pittsburgh team to win in seven gam |
In the movie, this song can also be | perceived as a birth, the beginning, genesis. |
eserved sadness within him, he has also been | perceived as "stuffy and proper". |
ian principles and provide an alternative to | perceived left-wing and counterculture influences. |
s, sound, and variety of courses, although a | perceived lack of advancement from its predecessor was |
ent circumstances, that are not always fully | perceived by the people living it. |
ce, Without Violence America has always been | perceived as the great melting pot. |
y and overblown pretentiousness, among other | perceived defects. |
times creates changes within an individual's | perceived consciousness. |
There is an inherent | perceived danger to fire. |
mbers of Western youth, adding to an already | perceived polarisation of the generations and of polit |
change generally presents both a real and a | perceived crisis. |
ge with few or no monolingual speakers and a | perceived “lesser” status. |
en allocated on the basis of gender, and its | perceived capabilities. |
playing off the name of the property and the | perceived prestige of the location and architecture. |
eroded by the Civil rights movement and its | perceived liberal social policies. |
the New Model Army in the Civil War and had | perceived it as a war of national liberation against t |
relation to the design of the bridge and the | perceived benefits? |
ly, which undermined his credibility and his | perceived commitment to democracy and the constitution |
When he and others | perceived the need for a choir which would provide, in |
ts organized to protest the Iraq war and the | perceived concomitant restrictions on civil liberties |
hat symbolic of the Soviet era and sometimes | perceived as souvenirs. |
as the Democratic Party candidate, and this | perceived injustice led to the Oklahoma Legislature re |
ablo Sandoval and Madison Bumgarner) and the | perceived weakness of the NL West as reasons to be opt |
ason amid negative critical reaction and the | perceived inferiority of the series compared to its Th |
edievalism and elements of art and narrative | perceived to be authentically medieval, in an attempt |
ence both to his political longevity and his | perceived autocratic style of leadership. |
e eventual dissolution of the Airborne and a | perceived decline in the reputation of the entire Cana |
her forms of 'identity politics' and tackles | perceived misimpressions by critics from across the po |
e to a combination of the cold weather and a | perceived bias against foreigners there. |
7 had created an economic depression and the | perceived mishandling of this crisis by President Mart |
North African and Russian campaigns, and the | perceived threat for invasion. |
n the inter-channel level difference and the | perceived image position has been investigated in many |
with the contradictory duality and hypocrisy | perceived by Waters in dogmatic religion and its power |
, she would produce fewer hit singles and be | perceived as a one-hit wonder. |
ex-Chartists and the working class and were | perceived as a threat by the establishment due to the |
Less happiness and lower | perceived quality of life. |
ter roasts have a more complex and therefore | perceived stronger flavor from aromatic oils and acids |
similarity in beliefs, attitudes, and values | perceived to exist between individuals. |
It was the most popular car in India and is | perceived to be best suited to the harsh Indian terrai |
een scholarly research on management and the | perceived lack of relevance and actual application of |
t takes steps to enrich the setting and fill | perceived gaps in IV's storyline and characterization. |
surgence considered biblical inerrancy and a | perceived liberal drift at Southern Baptist seminaries |
o respond to the needs of the market and the | perceived need for a currency which would expand and c |
Gerry Anderson, who | perceived a likeness to fellow American actor Paul New |
eviously been an underground, anti-war paper | perceived by some as liberal-leaning. |
fined area and may have referred to any land | perceived to be Christian by contemporary Muslims. |
Tribunal (Court of Appeal) - on apparent or | perceived bias of members of mental health tribunals. |
Incorrectly applying the | perceived lessons learned from this battle, U.S. comma |
g missions because soldiers are consequently | perceived as doing more harm than good. |
per class) British people, who are sometimes | perceived by other cultures as being reserved. |
Values lower than 1 are not | perceived. |
fine bubbles (micrometre size) are generally | perceived to rise too slowly and provide too little "p |
There are several | perceived advantages to using a horse rather than a do |
for continuing non-adoption of CSS are: its | perceived complexity, authors' lack of familiarity wit |
t's 'Decent Homes' programme and the area is | perceived to be safer than it was in the past. |
on, though a slave-owner and aristocrat, was | perceived as being simple and a commoner. |
corpus, and many Americans were arrested for | perceived disloyalty to the Union cause. |
cal interventions aimed at arresting various | perceived movement leaders and the expulsion of the in |
ion agent, but was reluctant to attend as he | perceived it to be "a white male organization". |
were disturbing to audiences, as well as the | perceived "advanced" nature of the music itself to mor |
gent, he wasn't as close to the centre as he | perceived himself to be. |
of Lega Nord, but he distanced from it as he | perceived it to be too moderate and Lombardy-centred. |
Although not as saliently | perceived, the heart and base-notes contribute much to |
omedical condition but rather can exist as a | perceived limitation or social construct. |
ame to her asking her to bless them, as they | perceived her to be a real goddess. |
d stern carvings depicting King Edgar as the | perceived founder of English naval strength and domini |
The city of Asheville was | perceived as a strong candidate for minor league in sp |
humorous folk song "My Old Man" hints at the | perceived low class of these structures: "My old man's |
be confused (and occasionally appalled) at a | perceived lack of cohesiveness, and yet appreciative o |
... I couldn't eat a part of what I at last | perceived to be an individual with their own feelings |
en hostile to Northumbrian power or at least | perceived by Oswald as a threat. |
, Nellie Kinzie Gordon, was outraged at this | perceived insult to Tomochichi thus she and other memb |
During the war, Kerr was at first | perceived and interned as an enemy alien. |
-Norwegian in Music'), anger directed at the | perceived "Jewish and Marxist" Modernist music. |
This result was unexpected, as Atkinson was | perceived to be very popular at the time. |
Mail Cartoon by JM Staniforth attacking the | perceived lack of support from the unions in the Welsh |
Guard to defend the state from attacks from | perceived enemies, either from the North or South. |
"It is being, attained or | perceived at the summit of an abstractive intellection |
overnment when the civilian authorities were | perceived as only serving the interests of the wealthy |
yllis Gates acted as his beard, to avert the | perceived damage that the disclosure of Hudson's homos |
e Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to avoid the | perceived trouble which was anticipated in the wake of |
tated from year to year, so neither award is | perceived as better than the other. |
rs 1 to 4 divided into four streams based on | perceived ability/achievement, year 5 divided into 2 s |
Grace Slick wrote the song based on | perceived drug references in the classic novel Alice I |
This forces students to prioritize based on | perceived popularity of classes and/or timeslots, pers |
irst in the list, presumably on the basis of | perceived "importance", no one likes paying taxes.Pyro |
a reaction to their fellow Basque citizens' | perceived overly serious approach to life. |
In Turkey, the battle is | perceived as a defining moment in the history of the T |
spinning image of a water spray can be dimly | perceived. |
se, the circumstances as would be reasonably | perceived by Suberu were that the police officer was o |
the evidence to our colleagues because it's | perceived as tabloid." |
hdrew from the University in 1843 because of | perceived criticism by reform-minded trustees. |
Julian C. Holmes, he lost support because of | perceived poor performance and constant conflict with |
e became a national hero, partly because his | perceived daring was in sharp contrast to the incompet |
and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau because of | perceived endorsement of illegal drug use. |
s that the Morenists were upset because they | perceived that Saavedra enjoyed receiving honors and d |
The Council selected Ross because they | perceived him to have the diplomatic skill necessary t |
controversy as this appointment, because of | perceived conflicts of interest between this post and |
he left the organization in 1990 because he | perceived it to be too liberal. |
ced by strong Armenian opposition because it | perceived the tsarist edict as a threat to the Armenia |
The policy has been widely | perceived as a success nationally and internationally |
The article argues that behavior later | perceived as peculiar, such as the Puritan practice of |
ysts have attributed the motives behind, and | perceived mutual benefit of, the FCT to several factor |
selves on a collision course between Chinese | perceived core interests and American perceived core i |
At the age of 8, Bhalji Pendharkar | perceived his musical talent and launched him in the r |
, when the infighting within the BJP, Raje's | perceived autocratic and despotic rule, and the police |
ers have also been closing, some blaming the | perceived decline in the centre. |
ing into the European elections, the BNP was | perceived as having the best chance, nationally, to wi |
il 1887), war was averted, but Boulanger was | perceived by his supporters as coming out on top again |
proton size shrinks near the AdS boundary as | perceived by an observer in Minkowski space. |
The British government's | perceived unwillingness to prosecute or extradite terr |
The figurative style of his large bronzes is | perceived as an important precursor to the greater sim |
he song is a response to Bruce Springsteen's | perceived lyrical style and alleged narrow song repert |
f the game, the game's general bugginess and | perceived mediocre gameplay, along with the lack of fe |
to India with the conquest of Burma, Indians | perceived an inability upon the part of the British to |
gure which corresponds closely to him but is | perceived quite differently; as a hand holding up a bu |
ty and political standing was damaged by his | perceived poor handling of a series of controversies t |
individuals is not triggered by oppression, | perceived suffering, revenge or desperation; rather, t |
ey may frustrate other team members by their | perceived lack of enthusiasm for inspiring visions and |
Way Faction at the academy, troubled by the | perceived loss of influence of their faction over the |
California was | perceived as a place of new beginnings, where great we |
rk bow-tie, but the humorous ad campaign was | perceived by some as petty and mean-spirited - and Sim |
He campaigned against | perceived blasphemy on many occasions. |
work is fixed…and from which the work can be | perceived, reproduced, or otherwise communicated” and |
or has suggested that a Zen aesthetic can be | perceived in the music of Masahiko Satoh and other Jap |
the wreaths of fog, forests of trees can be | perceived atop these escarpments. |
that the divine order of the universe can be | perceived through the study of numbers and can be of g |
mooth running of the site, censorship can be | perceived as being ironic for a site that is user gene |
These can be | perceived in many different ways, such as the hardness |
the aluminum and pottery brick piece can be | perceived differently if viewed from different angles. |
ty in the film, while in the novel he can be | perceived as much more repulsive. |
c.f. "This property can be | perceived as a potential advantage in that enhanced sy |
to create a sonorous experience which can be | perceived with all senses. |
e strength of pollution sources which can be | perceived by humans. |
he first verse are repeated, the beat can be | perceived as being in 6/8 timing. |
the control of momentum so the candidate is | perceived as starting from a strong position and growi |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a candidate they | perceived to be a modernist, winning with a vote of 73 |
re active in a thing although they cannot be | perceived by the senses....Thus the Sages reveal to th |
ght traveling through the LC layer cannot be | perceived by human observers, it must be converted int |
espite its Type 1 underpinnings, the car was | perceived as a modern looking urban car (at least when |
ion on redevelopment, the shopping center is | perceived a dead mall, and closed in early 2010. |
r became intrigued by the comic chemistry he | perceived between the unlikely duo. |
hdrew from the Brethren in Christ, rejecting | perceived changes in the denomination's faith and prac |
intellectual and philosophical circles; many | perceived it as a posthumous "attack" on Wittgenstein. |
independent on 29 November 2007, citing his | perceived problems with lack of democracy in his forme |
filing large numbers of legal claims against | perceived enemies, as part of the sovereign citizen an |
Realism claims that | perceived objects exist in and of themselves independe |
After some time, the clash is | perceived to have ended with Tomomori's death. |
chieve military superiority by not closing a | perceived missile gap. |
of reunifying two separated collections was | perceived by many people as the most compelling. |
In addition to differences in how color is | perceived, the nervous system does a significant amoun |
The colors are | perceived in an opponent process, such that red and gr |
n, including taking up arms, to combat these | perceived transgressions. |
eason for its introduction was to combat the | perceived fall in the number of students studying fore |
de to Ofcom and the BBC as the comments were | perceived by some as homophobic and offensive. |
Though Carter's comments were | perceived by Raptors fans as his confession to not giv |
as part of the wider Albanian community, yet | perceived as being highly controversial because of the |
ip-owning and ship management company, which | perceived a need for India to produce increasing numbe |
lic opinion as a superpower" to compete with | perceived U.S. unilateralism. |
the sooner its lack of completeness becomes | perceived as a drawback, encouraging its extension unt |
eory of planned behavior adds the concept of | perceived behavioral control, which originates from se |
of Aguascalientes, Drossaerts condemned the | perceived lack of American interest in the Church's pe |
icism from some fans of each conference from | perceived injustices, such as Oregon's exclusion from |
in an environment, usually a confined space, | perceived to be more static and unengaging than can an |
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