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| 2) The representatives | sense a mark of honor and gratitude feel at least th |
| ding (especially in classical sources), common | sense, a deep and broad humanity, a robust sense of |
| ts is a commoner, a husband or in a derogatory | sense, a churl or male of low birth. |
| ure of Byzantine churches, the Danteum is in a | sense a translation of a translation. |
| eference to the color of burning coal; in this | sense, a carbuncle is usually taken to mean a gem, p |
| Kennicott's great work was in one | sense a failure. |
| In metabolic acidosis, chemoreceptors | sense a deranged acid-base system, and there is incr |
| The wind instruments have in this | sense a subordinated role to play. |
| rofluoric acid, so that cameo glass is in some | sense a sub-set of acid-etched glass. |
| It is stated that the record is, in a | sense, a concept album, as its songs are all themed |
| and humble as is the effort to make the viewer | sense a woman's baffled love for a shifty and mixed- |
| an umbrella term encompassing, in its broadest | sense, a range of both traditional rural garments (m |
| However, in a more general | sense, a file containing instructions (such as bytec |
| ian missionary to Taiwan, speak, he claimed to | sense a call from God to go to China. |
| deals with air combat training (being, in that | sense, a simulation of a simulation), rather than ae |
| The Vientiane Treaty was in some | sense a corollary to the Paris Peace Accords, signed |
| rd meaning 'corner', and in the administrative | sense, a subdistrict. |
| This is, in a | sense, a return to the situation prior to 1550. |
| attractive) force, and thus, in some technical | sense, a type of anti-gravity. |
| Would-be challengers sometimes | sense a whiff of opportunity, but the reality of tak |
| and, while granting that the USSR was, in some | sense, a workers state, they had no use for the Comi |
| If so then that would be in a | sense a consequence of using Loftway, rather than an |
| use of the poetry, the Vercelli Book "is in no | sense a homiliary." |
| ild was founded in 1908 as a guild in the true | sense, a co-operative for local craftsmen to organis |
| In a broader | sense, a manager of any resource. |
| He was, in the paradigmatic | sense, a philosopher of science. |
| In this | sense, a relation is asymmetric if and only if it is |
| rs to treat the epigram in its full, classical | sense: a short, direct poem dealing with subjects fr |
| ad been their original Saxon home, was in some | sense a Royal Chapel, the canons had always been a R |
| In the most basic | sense, a pressure ridge is a long crack in the ice t |
| e and shape of the ear in sheep" and are "in a | sense, a trademark". |
| tative of labour, and was known for his common | sense, ability and courtesy. |
| Nuffield Foundation (since 1997), a trustee of | Sense About Science (since 2002), a trustee of the D |
| him: "It's good to hear your refreshing common | sense about the dreaded Turner prize. |
| She is president and co-founder of Common | Sense about Kids and Guns, an advocacy group begun i |
| Common | Sense about Poetry |
| He also wrote Common | sense about religion, as part of the Common Sense se |
| They are a signatory to | Sense About Science's Keep Libel Laws out of Science |
| ording to Simon, in explanation of the literal | sense; according to Andres, in his comprehension of |
| It doesn't make | sense according to that article. |
| Industry analyst firm Common | Sense Advisory estimates that the demand for Over th |
| osopher, called variably a skeptic or a common | sense advocate. |
| system that treats all 'plants' (in the wider | sense, algae to flowering plants) in such depth. |
| So in a | sense all this stuff that [Conservative MP] James Mo |
| In the broadest | sense, all Great Society programs were designed to c |
| In this | sense, Alltagsgeschichte can be considered part of t |
| ads, appearing in the concert film Stop Making | Sense along with P-Funk colleague Bernie Worrell. |
| In a wider | sense also nipple rings and some butt-plugs may be c |
| Sense also brings a modified browser and home screen | |
| but it is no longer an orphanage in the strict | sense, although orphans continue to be looked after. |
| dation of Socialist consciousness in its right | sense among the Indians today", for which "it is imp |
| Friedman's book is thus in one | sense an answer to these critics, and perhaps especi |
| says, "the first single, "Arctica" is in this | sense an index along the lines of self-plagiarism. |
| The ability to | sense an external event is such a common feature of |
| In the strictest | sense, an event loop is one of the methods for imple |
| nts during his own time, and his book is in no | sense an impartial account of the period. |
| I have said that astrology is, in a real | sense, an art, and that it has its principles and ev |
| In this | sense an asymmetric relation is a binary relation wh |
| specified vocal range in the article makes no | sense and doesn't offer anything useful, so I'm remo |
| rity, its method, and especially its practical | sense, and its repute was as great and lasting in th |
| r, but his speeches were characterised by good | sense and extreme caution. |
| ere, osmosis let him apply a respected musical | sense and developing modern harmonic approaches from |
| drawn from the Security Industry in its widest | sense and includes leading security professionals fr |
| But he was a man of strong | sense and sound judgement. |
| Sense and Nonsensibility (ISBN 0-7432-6048-1), a boo | |
| as known to colleagues for his colourful dress | sense and for his lively inquiring mind, extending w |
| Dead", "with its sordid intrigues, mumbo-jumbo | sense and long, philosophical speeches was a bore". |
| His shrewd business | sense and marketing genius brought him to the highes |
| e, Esq., who was a proper handsome man of good | sense and behaviour : he dy'd a Batcheler of an Appo |
| then the call P (evil) will not make much | sense, and may be flagged as an error. |
| His poetic | sense and his career ramained very close to Rome, bo |
| lt to broadcast such information, in the legal | sense, and that it was not harmful to other adults. |
| e, Esq., who was a proper handsome man of good | sense and behaviour : he dy'd a Batcheler of an Appo |
| eract with the world of the past, but they can | sense and interact with other travelers from their o |
| ian Movement stands for freedom to its fullest | sense and for the recovery of dignity, self-respect |
| onroe's performance was not acting in the true | sense, and that she had drawn from her own experienc |
| y valued by his father-in-law for his business | sense and discretion. |
| ily, is noted for her orange hair, her fashion | sense, and her knack for getting into danger. |
| Subject to Debate: | Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics, and Culture ( |
| d North London, known for his flamboyant dress | sense and unique mixing style. |
| sign represents capitalism in the free-market | sense and the natural right to private property. |
| oach, encouraging students to use their common | sense and develop their talents to reach the truth, |
| Garcia-Fons is known for his melodic | sense and his viola-like col arco sound. |
| procal effect between movement sensors, visual | sense and eye movements with V. Henn in Zurich). |
| Sense and Sensibility was filmed at a number of loca | |
| a military leader, lacking the broad strategic | sense and the ruthless drive to command all the Russ |
| But, like his father, he lacked political | sense and an ability to command public support, and |
| uction--the molecular mechanism by which cells | sense and respond to mechanical signals. |
| • | Sense and Nonsense about Angels and Demons (with Ken |
| • | Sense and Nonsense about Heaven and Hell (with Kenne |
| possesses a lush, florid tone, a sure musical | sense and a forthright knowledge of where she wants |
| fore then sovereign bodies in any strict legal | sense; and certainly the Constitution did not make t |
| s mentioned in the book Dare to Lead! Uncommon | Sense and Unconventional Wisdom from 50 Top CEOs by |
| To highlight the abstract | sense and not the objective. |
| nt young people have exceptionally keen comedy | sense and their roles are the most productive of hil |
| Silence (with Sharon Lebell), Words of Common | Sense and Belonging to the Universe (co-authored wit |
| In | Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen's character Mrs J |
| there would get lost completely the authentic | sense and intention of this decree, on his own time, |
| LE Strine, ‘Toward Common | Sense and Common Ground? |
| Jane Austen's novel | Sense and Sensibility ('by a lady'). |
| charter was "a reflection of equality, of good | sense, and true representation of the electorate". |
| imaginary process, the analogon loses its own | sense and takes on the sense of the object it repres |
| Beckett, 1990s Common | Sense and Disaster Preparedness, Journal of Emergenc |
| Philately is interpreted in its widest | sense and the more unusual artefacts include origina |
| nses appeal to the Fregean distinction between | sense and reference, allowing that value concepts ar |
| States which have been franchised by the good | sense and common honesty of the men of those States- |
| Sense and sensibility 1946 | |
| Mrs Jennings in the three-part BBC adaptation | Sense and Sensibility, Queenie Turill in Lark Rise t |
| ked on films and shows such as; Little Dorrit, | Sense and Sensibility, Wimbledon, Hitchhikers Guide |
| e he may be a fighting genius, he lacks common | sense and any inhibitions whatsoever, but possessing |
| lewddur Fflam, and Gurgi through his kindness, | sense, and upright character. |
| Sense and Sensibility | |
| ed by the Oxford University Press in 1967, was | Sense and Sense Development, a non-technical work on |
| vy, cunning, or sly individuals who use common | sense and prior knowledge, as well as naturally-gift |
| of two amino acids appearing with a biological | sense and the likelihood of the same amino acids app |
| Sense and nonsense. | |
| er was a woman of great energy, admirable good | sense, and high feeling. |
| enstern) to illustrate his distinction between | sense and reference, and subsequent philosophers cha |
| as given to complete the article it would make | sense and there would be no reason to remove it, jus |
| visual communication (illustration in a wider | sense) and interactive communication (from web desig |
| e elements, but this is interpreted in a broad | sense and contributions related to recent advances i |
| rongdoing-[he becomes] an 'Earthly Judge' in a | sense and [his] thoughts start to become more and mo |
| Sense and Sensibility (1995) | |
| en as his influences - artists with a "bizarre | sense and distorted feel and touch". |
| It was to be, he said, "a religion of common | sense; and the chief end of man is to improve himsel |
| GSPDA is owned by Group | Sense and is based in Hong Kong. |
| a film called Danger Has Two Faces, The Sixth | Sense, and Police Woman. |
| ether traditional concepts of incarnation made | sense, and whether they tended to docetism, losing s |
| Ang Lee - | Sense and Sensibility |
| New York who specializes in remote viewing to | sense and locate missing persons from a distance. |
| a harmony, or a rhythm, or a beat, the beat of | sense and truth, which could be described as mimetic |
| Emma Thompson - | Sense and Sensibility |
| hepisi has used his elegant, unassuming visual | sense and his instinctive feel for the idiosyncrasie |
| Sense and Sensibility - Emma Thompson | |
| hism of the physiology and philosophy of body, | sense, and mind: For use in schools and colleges, an |
| ans to the ending sequence makes a little more | sense and looks better. |
| he brought to his work a large share of common | sense and sound judgment, and a warm heart and high- |
| His business | sense and aptitude for remembering names and faces g |
| Sense and Nonsense published in 1989 ISBN 0-920911-7 | |
| al display systems and techniques lacking only | sense and sensibility. |
| and literary world or in the media, her common | sense and frankness highlighted inconsistencies and |
| ling, and of a prolific fancy, he had also the | sense and wit that come of varied contact with men. |
| Sense and Delusion (with Ilham Dilman) | |
| h reputation at the time for a mixture of good | sense and sensitivity in relation to contemporary li |
| Dr. Talanquer's research focuses on common | sense and qualitative reasoning in chemistry, the pr |
| on the popular meaning of sound (in the audio | sense) and the bay of Plymouth Sound between Penlee |
| though Zavadovsky had replaced him in a sexual | sense, and Potemkin was also said to have had diffic |
| ocation for the filming of the 1995 version of | Sense and Sensibility. |
| Emma Thompson - Carrington, | Sense and Sensibility |
| re" by Phillip Whitehead and "guided by common | sense and an antagonism (which amounts almost to con |
| Main article: | Sense and Sensibility (film) |
| had an interest in current affairs, had common | sense and an ability to write. |
| He argued that non-human animals can reason, | sense, and feel just as human beings do. |
| ces in opposition to every principle of common | sense and common safety. |
| e commonly characterized by a strong community | sense and group solidarity and the importance of per |
| ere to be rediscovered, given patience, common | sense, and a longing to know. |
| in both forward and reverse orientations, both | sense and antisense riboprobes can be generated from |
| value; she possessed upright principles, good | sense, and she turned out a first-rate woman of busi |
| few years later, but the economics didn't make | sense, and the notion was finally put to rest for go |
| Critics lauded her elegant fashion | sense, and Windsor became a noted trend-setter of 19 |
| sed throughout North America in a geographical | sense, and declined to issue a correction. |
| nstead of rewarding the poor man for his civic | sense and courage, thrashesand beats him to a pulp. |
| ; the use of annual parallaxes makes much more | sense and is probably the better way with which to f |
| Hunt also acquired business | sense and awareness of social issues from working fo |
| age is compacted, coiled, sprung (in Hopkins's | sense) and highly allusive. |
| is praised in the K-League for his positional | sense and steadiness under pressure. |
| By giving Emma credit for business | sense and experience she doesn't actually possess, L |
| ce in the 2007 BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's | Sense and Sensibility. |
| Anne, an older woman who promised | sense and maturity in the house, and a "late night t |
| imentor, but he is only an empiricist, lacking | sense and capability, and his interpretations of his |
| s double stranded RNA produced by annealing of | sense and antisense related transposable elements. |
| tha in the 2008 British television mini-series | Sense and Sensibility. |
| f in a letter to Canova proclaiming that "good | sense and judgment shouldn't be enslaved by commonly |
| ir unpleasing form, being remarkable for pithy | sense and elegant definition. |
| The part in parentheses makes no | sense and I don't understand what the author was act |
| solo and getting into formal realms that make | sense and heighten interest." |
| She had a keen business | sense and became a great asset to her husband. |
| tan in 1963 imprudently all ...") doesn't make | sense, and the rest of the paragraph needs work in g |
| tion was a volume of sermons, pervaded by good | sense and good feeling, and clear, natural and direc |
| Later, he wrote for Forward, Common | Sense and Jewish Affairs. |
| as "a large, strong person with strong common | sense, and therefore moves solely on the solid found |
| scribes himself as a revivalist in the Islamic | sense, and likens some of the practices he endorses |
| The satellite was designed to | sense and monitor meteorological conditions from a g |
| A detachable magazine made | sense and early in 1970, according to Thomas Swearen |
| r two clients, James B. Tafel, owner of Street | Sense, and for Bentley Smith, who now has eight hors |
| as much external to the mind as any object of | sense; and since the difference between imagination |
| d Husserl independently elaborated a theory of | sense and reference before 1891. |
| ly as 1891, that Husserl distinguished between | sense and reference. |
| o can only be used in a strictly developmental | sense, and that too only in a rural area. |
| The glide plane operation in the strict | sense and the pure reflection are two of the four ki |
| Sense and/or Sensibility. | |
| a) irrelevent, b) sentence doesn't make | sense Andral (talk) 17:47, 12 May 2008 (UTC) |
| The function of the crista ampullaris is to | sense angular acceleration and deceleration. |
| Making | Sense: Animal Perception and Communication: Knowing |
| In this | sense, any of the chemical warfare agents may incapa |
| royalty program is a “rip-off and doesn't make | sense any more,” and if it was changed, “could provi |
| Look, you're not even making | sense anymore. |
| to someone from your hometown or, in a broader | sense, anyone that you would acknowledge as your fri |
| I think, WS is right and it makes | sense anyway. |
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