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ered alarming, analysts can decide whether to | subject a person to questioning. |
in the early twentieth century, takes as its | subject a woman who rejects her middle-class backgrou |
fashion, fine art and photography makes this | subject a popular choice with pupils. |
entitled: "An order of glass", is of the same | subject, a letter from Satatna of Akka-(Acco). |
Oppose merge - The | subject, a specific Chicago neighborhood, is notable |
home, Millais said to his son "That's a fine | subject; a very fine subject. |
the passacaglia ostinato is used as the first | subject; a transformed version of the second half is |
She also appeared in the Three Stooges short | subject A Merry Mix Up playing Joe Besser's girlfrien |
three-way case-marking strategy: a transitive | subject, a transitive object, and an intransitive sub |
tervention produced a profound change" in the | subject, a boy treated from the age of 4 years 11 mon |
of Norman Corwin is a 2005 documentary short | subject about writer Norman Corwin. |
al thesis was about refugees from Cambodia, a | subject about which she has shown a particular intere |
r under 40 days may be legitimately denied in | subject access requests under The Act. |
l, those terms and classifications are called | subject access points. |
Subject access refers to the methods and systems by w | |
It orders its | subject according to the building materials and metho |
His first | subject: actor Steve McQueen. |
he co-founded, only publish his works on the | subject after his death. |
ed three times by a very sinister palindromic | subject, again built out of the wedge shape. |
He meets an expert on the | subject, Alexander Leek (Alan Bates), who convinces h |
eynote lectures, courses and seminars on this | subject all over the world. |
Sarah was the | subject, along with 3 other chimpanzees who were expo |
ws in Brazos County, Texas, representing this | subject along with many other notable subjects, deser |
interviewed various celebrities who knew the | subject along with still photographs accompanied by n |
lso include it, instead of removing the whole | subject altogether. |
y related to an Anglo-Norman poem on the same | subject, Ambroise's L'Estoire de la Guerre Sainte. |
ick Greiner, had promised a referendum on the | subject, among other things, to three independents in |
s), in which he cited numerous experts on the | subject, among them Nicholas Remy. |
Coral Castle was the | subject an episode of Leonard Nimoy's program In Sear |
If I've got a | subject, an idea for a song, then it comes almost imm |
authored the definitive academic book on the | subject, Ancient Zashiversk (Древний Зашиверск), prin |
A history of the | subject, and more detailed equations for g can be fou |
t won an Academy Award in 1970 for Best Short | Subject and was nominated for Best Documentary Short. |
He wrote a number of books on the | subject, and was head of a large number of sufi group |
ion, Help for Domestic Helpers, to find their | subject and more fully understand the issue of domest |
ng on the basis of a sharp separation between | subject and object, perfect enlightenment is a parado |
us in September 2005 with History as the lead | subject and Geography/Religious Education in support. |
He became a British | subject and moved from Vienna to London. |
I'm totally ignorant on this | subject and just wanted to reduce verbosity and incre |
He is especially praised for the choice of | subject and mood; especially famous are his Peasant M |
He has written a book on this | subject, and on its differential impact on the archae |
man also looks at the scientific side of each | subject and conducts experiments to further her inves |
stani truck art; he has written widely on the | subject and has been called "the genie of Pakistani t |
blication as the comprehensive account of its | subject and was later hailed as a classic by the Time |
km², it was Russia's seventh largest federal | subject, and the country's least populous: 17,697 (20 |
Nouns would look to the right for both | subject and object links. |
ou show me where anyone has commented on this | subject and brought this up as part of his notability |
ntestants were tested on their own specialist | subject and that of their fellow finalists |
ord, praises Blyton for her treatment of this | subject, and stresses the negative effects of broken |
In other words God is the object, God is the | subject, and God is the love experienced between the |
More research needs to be done on this | subject, and the article needs to be edited. |
Fox wrote extensively on the | subject and in 1875, he published a revised version o |
This is a very important | subject, and the current article only scratches the s |
spends two-thirds of their time studying one | subject and the remaining third on another. |
ian Federation, and is cultivated as a garden | subject, and a number of different cultivars exist. |
controversial in Great Britain, both for its | subject and because many people at first did not beli |
es Anderson's distinct style by focusing on a | subject and having the environment around them change |
gimbal head excels at tracking a fast moving | subject, and allowing large, cumbersome camera setups |
his studies in Munich again, but changed the | subject and then studied zoology, botany and anthropo |
They are a popular rainforest vivarium | subject and are somewhat easier to feed than some dar |
Subject and title of his doctoral thesis was La Frond | |
The choice of the | subject and the musical numbers was Gilbert's. |
Later on he felt deep interest in his | subject and wrote many acclaimed works on philosophy, |
She thought the | subject and the object can change the positions mutua |
Furthermore, the pair of the | Subject and the Object sometimes change the position |
tten by David Garrick, commends the play, its | subject, and its author to the audience. |
an open mind, while historians tend to take a | subject and find the material to prove their point". |
sides of the village, failing to agree on the | subject, and as a result there is much tension in the |
ge of Music in London, with voice as a second | subject, and sang with the BBC chorus. |
It seems you have a strong dislike for the | subject and thus will struggle to present negative in |
stefja, a poem from the same time on the same | subject and preserved in the same manuscript. |
In addition, the museum gave lectures on the | subject, and related subject matters, to the general |
he common and the statute law relating to the | subject, and an appendix on certain leading cases and |
nd won an Academy Award for Documentary Short | Subject and a Peabody Award. |
As far as I can tell, the sentence has no | subject and is unintelligible. |
conditions of consciousness in the hypnotised | subject and in the Yogi. |
wo Academy Awards in 1972; one for Best Short | Subject and one for Best Documentary Short Subject. |
The opera is on a comic | subject, and was an attempt to revitalize the opera b |
ch Leiner, the Radziner Rebbe, researched the | subject and concluded that the Sepia officinalis (com |
Gannon's book is an informative source on its | subject, and likely to be widely quoted. |
The book is both an introduction into the | subject and a substantive argument in favor of the ne |
where visitors can post a questions about any | subject and answer any existing question. |
Edson, and Hahn joined together to study the | subject, and Crosier wrote out their findings on the |
He changes the | subject, and Hacker is concerned to continue his “run |
The | subject and lyrics are amateurish and the song is qui |
A lecture he gave about this | subject and about the European Union in general, at t |
seems to ramble on, is irrelevant to the main | subject and definitely has a POV. |
ubjects containing Web sites tagged with that | subject and users who have claimed an interest in tha |
Varied in | subject and form, Stroud's poems include six-line lyr |
awakened, after which she was used as a test | subject and given battle training. |
ntributed to, many papers and articles on the | subject, and currently works for the National Institu |
He later became a British | subject and was awarded a knighthood. |
y "refers to the realization of nonduality of | subject and object." |
peaker with an encyclopaedic knowledge of his | subject, and had great success in presenting archaeol |
s are needed because of the complexity of the | subject and do not suggest a mere regulatory scheme. |
er-side language, the message, with its body, | subject, and other similar fields, places the record |
e seems to have read almost every book on the | subject, and gives judicious and sympathetic accounts |
Both articles are pretty much on the same | subject, and duplicate most information. |
e to a combination of lack of interest in the | subject and her mother becoming sick. |
ered, with the episode parodying one specific | subject and referencing other subjects along the way. |
Later on, Joe was naturalised as a Belgian | subject and collaborated closely with the Antwerp art |
was trendsetting in Kannada both in terms of | subject and the form. |
He had a sound knowledge of his own | subject, and was an industrious and fast worker. |
the subsistence of the particular being ( | subject), and |
ach, and to mathematics, because he liked the | subject and admired the men who taught it. |
The | subject and the object of a sentence are often omitte |
Aurora's theme forms the second | subject and (it is hoped) is of a suitably lyrical na |
Sufficeint coverage of the | subject and focussed on it. |
Me was Disney's first animated two-reel short | subject and released theatrically on November 10, 195 |
meaning that any work can have more than one | subject, and any subject can be expressed in one or m |
is necessary to determine the distance to the | subject and set the focus using a scale printed on th |
cally, he undertook extensive research on the | subject, and was particularly taken by the philosophi |
It deals with the nature of the colonized | subject, and the way in which they must simultaneousl |
temperate Asia, and is cultivated as a garden | subject, and a number of different cultivars exist. |
worth, Earl of Strafford, she returned to the | subject and published a much-revised version that was |
between this fundamental distinction between | subject and object, ambiguously existing as both. |
equate surface has been built up to suggest a | subject and composition. |
he number of supervisions varies according to | subject and college, and it can often be the case tha |
t it was the earliest book of its kind on the | subject, and for a long time the only one. |
can take use any time scale, depending on the | subject and data. |
30 department print card catalogs arranged by | subject and classification. |
high school in 1928 with top grades in every | subject, and started studying mathematics and physics |
her, Ricordi, was displeased by his choice of | subject, and refused to publish the opera. |
She seems reluctant to discuss the | subject, and quickly leaves. |
- 27 February 1840), was an English portrait, | subject and genre painter. |
contemporary of his, wrote a book on the same | subject, and the two works were so much alike, that t |
Editors who are clued up about the | subject and have access to sources are best placed to |
Materials lost it's status as an independent | subject and, in 2008, new heads of department were ap |
Lyrically the song has prostitution as its | subject and, with several changes in riff, it relies |
interviewed in regards to the film's primary | subject, Andy Kaufman. |
produced plays are Sonnetteer, Sweet Talker, | Subject Animal and Permanent. |
vie won the 1974 Academy Award for Best Short | Subject, Animated Films. |
A later Baroque treatment of the | subject: Anthony van Dyck's Portrait of Charles V on |
herlands and got his promotion in 1990 on the | subject anxiety disorder. |
focus on Kasumi's past without going into the | subject any further. |
tings of Rembrandt, a viewer may first sees a | subject apparently surrounded by nothing, depicted in |
Make a | subject appear more beautiful or youthful through mak |
His last two papers on the | subject appeared in Compositio Mathematica in 1952 an |
publications by Lambert and colleagues on the | subject appeared through 2010. |
The first paper on the | subject appeared in 1951. |
The second | subject appears in pure A major, the "ultimate tonal |
ns follow; the ninth is a fugue, in which the | subject appears first in first violins before being a |
The | subject appears to have marginal notability: . |
My | subject appears to me, too, most fortunate, and Russe |
Method and | subject are indivisible. |
congenital disease in which the pupils of the | subject are narrower than 2mm in diameter. |
His correspondence on the | subject are held in the British National Archives. |
His writings on the | subject are among the first examples of African relig |
Books acquired in this | subject area since 1978 are now classed in (SB). |
The | subject area tests are meant to test the various subj |
The associated | subject area standards families currently include WIT |
4. | Subject Area Focal Points (SAFP) |
to HistCite represents the literature of the | subject area as it is defined by that user's unique p |
This reaction is a considerable | subject area of research for fuel cell design. |
Bhaktivedanta College where he teaches in the | subject area titled Reflections on Chaitanya Charitam |
ities in student government, honor societies, | subject area and interest clubs, student publications |
ll as the completion of a senior project in a | subject area of the student's choice. |
refers to the approach within a discipline or | subject area, not to the particular means of artistic |
se - RAE in 'Business and Management Studies' | subject area, ahead of Oxford University! |
In a highly controversial | subject area, the Burns Inquiry report was welcomed b |
vanced Placement courses are offered in every | subject area. |
itically examine different issues within this | subject area. |
been systematically investigating a range of | subject areas (e.g. |
tes the Fraternal Law newsletter which covers | subject areas including housing, alcohol abuse, hazin |
ilities, and is now offering a wider range of | subject areas in its prospectus. |
Technology is being integrated into all | subject areas at WJH, and three computer labs facilit |
Art is connected to all | subject areas so students can demonstrate their creat |
Subject areas include agriculture, plant sciences, ve | |
pointed an Opposition Whip in 1985, where his | subject areas included agriculture and the environmen |
both the diversity of our readership and the | subject areas covered. |
alth and Safety Code is the code covering the | subject areas of health and safety. |
All | subject areas are studied for at least two years (L4- |
There are eight | subject areas - Language A, Language B, Humanities, M |
Published research includes chemistry | subject areas such as computational, theoretical , en |
es teaching responsibilities and 23 different | subject areas are now taught during the five academic |
Course | subject areas include the arts, crafts, languages, hi |
thousands of interviews in a wide variety of | subject areas ranging from law and jurisprudence to f |
a strong suite of academic courses across the | subject areas as well as applied courses. |
Harborth's research ranges across the | subject areas of combinatorics, graph theory, discret |
e, develop and support Iranian Studies in all | subject areas of this field, in particular philology |
ace Hall provides instruction for a number of | subject areas on campus. |
andards, conventions, and disciplines in core | subject areas |
emistry, and College-preparatory in all other | subject areas for grades 9-12. |
Subject areas include: Peace and conflict studies, Hu | |
Subject areas covered by review and original research | |
ed on high value content in a wide variety of | subject areas, including maritime trade. |
ackage supporting new posts in, amongst other | subject areas, Celtic Studies. |
occasionally outside of the taskforces' wide | subject areas, NJA members often established more foc |
ia Law consists of 29 codes, covering various | subject areas, the State Constitution and Statutes. |
aders did worse than the state average in all | subject areas, while 9th graders did moderately bette |
the results of viewer feedback on particular | subject areas. |
He has published widely in these, and other, | subject areas. |
tal, with lyrics drawing heavily from science | subject areas. |
en on its roll and uses ICT in many different | subject areas. |
commitment to using Technology to enhance all | subject areas. |
raduate and graduate level in a wide range of | subject areas. |
cular emphasis on the integration of academic | subject areas. |
fied students can take honors courses in most | subject areas. |
Honor Courses are offered at RCHS in specific | subject areas. |
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