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  • Kesey was strict about what should constitute a proper prank.
  • Rangers are strict about this and not only will they make you pou
  • During his reign, he was strict about issues relating to justice.
  • s its students to wear uniforms and it is very strict about it.
  • The academy is known to have a strict academic and athletic atmosphere.
  • The program has strict academic, behavioral, and attendance requireme
  • The mansion was built in strict accordance with the Greek Revival style of arc
  • ith a sound, religious, and moral training, in strict accordance with the principles of Wesleyan Met
  • ius brewed the full bodied German-syle beer in strict accordance to the German Purity Law (Reinheits
  • f greatest need and must be spent according to strict accountability measures.
  • e greatest need and must be spent according to strict accountability measures.
  • g himself as a journalist" in violation of the strict accreditation requirements that were imposed b
  • However, the strict acrostic style of four of the five poems is no
  • characters and concepts, the series was not a strict adaptation of the original book.
  • y is known in the geophysical industry for its strict adherence to HSE protocols.
  • lly specific factors, can be successfully with strict adherence to maintaining conditions which mirr
  • the four-minute mile had been achieved through strict adherence to his coaching.
  • Strict adherence to this convention is enabled by the
  • ence is established all over the world for its strict adherence to the teachings of Christ, His apos
  • signal shall be rendered ineffectual by a too strict adherence to the former."
  • This court is well known for its strict adherence to timetables and deadlines, sometim
  • avigator, and precision instrument flying with strict adherence to controller instructions.
  • Despite Magoffin's strict adherence to the policy of neutrality, the Uni
  • safety and soundness, as well as to oversee a strict adherence to all applicable laws and regulatio
  • Dunn's strict adherence to a single style of painting has be
  • This strict adherence to forms used in the Classical Perio
  • ously characterized jazz scores and rejected a strict adherence to visuals in ways that presaged the
  • lly viewed as a conservative justice, favoring strict adherence to antitrust laws, and often voted w
  • irm faith in the supremacy of God Almighty and strict adherence to Sunnah had elevated Hazrat Baqi B
  • arieties) more so than others because of their strict adherence to Halakhah, or Jewish law.
  • He believed in the strict adherence to the ban or shunning.
  • Accreditation by CAJM requires strict adherence to standards regarding archives, cat
  • lish is necessary in a global context and that strict adherence to grammatical rules shouldn't trump
  • Randolph fought for the oppressed races with a strict adherence to democratic principles.
  • n of charity, while the donor ever continued a strict adherent to the principles of his faith."
  • nd Lorenz and his wife, Bary's parents, on the strict advice of their lawyer, requested to back out
  • This avoided the strict American censors and allowed messages from Naz
  • e are aerobic, while others are facultative or strict anaerobes.
  • r as the basis of Cuban economy, rather than a strict analogy to the economy of the Soviet Union.
  • A strict analogy to giaour is found in the Arabic kaffi
  • Father Mulrooney- The strict and uptight elderly head of Alex's private sch
  • He enacted as the role of strict and regimented patriach of the house, where hi
  • octrine, and lived and died a great example of strict and close walking with God, and of a heavenly
  • rs, metopes and triglyphs, and the cathedral's strict and elegant vertical lines make it a masterpie
  • compared with other local schools.Staff have a strict and unbreakable uniform policy taking pride in
  • ecially high in Iran, where law enforcement is strict and where a large share of the opiate consumpt
  • ized by former riders for being too demanding, strict, and commanding.
  • his successor Pope Gregory I thought them too strict, and modified them to some extent.
  • ations set up by Shinsengumi within Kyoto were strict and Hijikata was known to be harsh in enforcin
  • rs of Schedule I and II drugs are particularly strict and call for "limiting the importation and bul
  • d nearly limitless authority and dictated very strict and repressive models for living.
  • As Strict and Particular Baptists, the church believed t
  • strife within the order between the parties of strict and loose observance.
  • ing's advisor and to have influenced him to be strict, and when she could not be present at the rece
  • Strict and transitional DTD's
  • Maria was strict and believed in a strict upbringing for her da
  • niversities and for its policy of establishing strict and conservative catholic morals.
  • The disco is strict and universal in applying its undress code, ex
  • The fast is supposed to be strict and only fruit, roots or vegetable products ar
  • The Strict and Particular Baptist Chapel, Waddesdon, is a
  • ried out only where the local authorities were strict and loyal to the edict.
  • ibed as a lively person not well suited to the strict and religious court of her parents.
  • and being isolated from society and found her strict and temperamental brother-in-law difficult to
  • r father would let them play since he was very strict and concerned about the band's image.
  • His father Leighton was strict and the two did not have a very good relations
  • Mr. Howard (David St. James) is a strict and unenthusiastic teacher who hates almost ev
  • Their prison system is very strict and sentences them to isolation.
  • born about 1296 as the second son of Otto the Strict and his wife Matilda of Bavaria, and was intro
  • tario Coalition Against Poverty) for being too strict and too vague on what it defines as aggressive
  • legal requirements in the West were extremely strict, and often led women to seek abortions elsewhe
  • e of The Times that led him to insist upon the strict anonymity of the able men whom he hired.
  • ir war against the Soviet Union due to his own strict anti-communism.
  • which he condemned Oklahoma House Bill 1804, a strict anti-illegal immigration law which Slattery cl
  • He was known as a talented speaker and strict anti-semite.
  • rformed the first major elective surgery under strict antiseptic conditions in 1877.
  • In those days, before the creation of the more strict appellation rules we know today, wines from th
  • ring his period as censor he was known for his strict application of Irish censorship and his defenc
  • 2. The strict application of Resolution 435-78 of the UN Sec
  • In its strict application, the name refers to members of the
  • With strict architectural standards the Village replicates
  • irmium in 357), which was conciliatory towards strict Arianism, was opposed at the Second Synod of A
  • tantial effects doctrine - there need not be a strict arithmetical relationship between the tax and
  • l Qadeer Khan, General Arif was an uptight and strict army officer who was directly and indirectly i
  • While in the strict Article 41-bis prison regime he nevertheless k
  • cter than the other German nations, yet not so strict as to extinguish all their liberty.
  • under the name KASBUL (Kaderisasi Sebulan), on strict ascetic principles and with some excessive pun
  • ance was due to her long periods of prayer and strict ascetic life.
  • n a secluded cell in that monastery, leading a strict ascetic regime, for the rest of her life, hear
  • he settled near Antioch where he lived a very strict asceticism and became known for his holiness.
  • aspired to the condition of martyrdom through strict asceticism.
  • the Division boundaries, but it did break the strict assignment of types of car to one division of
  • hes based on contemporary research rather than strict astrological tradition.
  • As opposed to committing to strict atheism or to a particular religious position,
  • to the Catholic faith after a youth spent as a strict atheist.
  • effectiveness of the insulation) and requires strict attention during the installation.
  • numentally scaled Federal style building, with strict attention to the hallmarks of that style, such
  • She seems to have a fairly strict attitude on things which fits her profession w
  • Minerva gets into trouble and her strict Aunt Hermione played by Edith Fields threatens
  • In response, the government adopted strict austerity measures, such as cuts in public spe
  • st printed in 1558, a most vigorous defense of strict avoidance.
  • Even though he is very strict, Baldev relents and permits her to go, on the
  • Marable was a strict bandleader, demanding musical proficiency and
  • s rigorous supervision of capital adequacy and strict banking secrecy laws.
  • Zion Chapel is a former Strict Baptist place of worship in the village of New
  • The Beulah Strict Baptist Chapel (now a house) on East End Lane
  • He became pastor at the Strict Baptist church at Goat Yard Chapel, Horsleydow
  • f Calland and Plain Road; there is also a Zion Strict Baptist Chapel to the northeast of the village
  • Providence Strict Baptist Chapel is a former Strict Baptist plac
  • nded between then and the 19th century was the Strict Baptist community.
  • Shover's Green Baptist Chapel is a former Strict Baptist place of worship in the hamlet of Shov
  • Rehoboth Chapel is a former Strict Baptist place of worship in the hamlet of Pell
  • ilable, used mainly by some of the Calvinistic Strict Baptist churches in England.
  • Many of the Strict Baptists use the Companion Tune Book, a musica
  • liam Gadsby, a minister of the Gospel Standard Strict Baptists in England.
  • The hymn book is used by the Gospel Standard Strict Baptists in England and the United States and
  • Founded by Strict Baptists from nearby Burwash in 1816, the chap
  • h as John Gill and, later, the Gospel Standard Strict Baptists.
  • But the strict barriers of Davidia are suddenly breached by a
  • "The package must be really strict because otherwise it doesn't make any sense.
  • ong boycott of classes to protest the school's strict behavioral code, culminating in an all-night n
  • ships work the other way round or have no such strict behavioural categories rooted in anal sex.
  • 2004 when headmistress Sherry Gladwin imposed strict behavioural policies on students.
  • It is written from the point of view of a very strict belief in inspiration, his object being to ref
  • Because of their parents' strict beliefs, the family of seven children were kep
  • nce in all students, Sharyland North follows a strict bell schedule throughout the day.
  • Soil Association standards set strict benchmarks for organic food production, packag
  • eir holiness, austerity, and dedication to the strict Benedictine way of life.
  • Constitutional restoration and strict Bill of Rights enforcement
  • traw man, as there is currently no support for strict biological determinism in the field of genetic
  • He first appears to the reader as a strict, bitter man who finds fault with everything an
  • Military intelligence agents enforced strict blackouts throughout the areas and anti-torped
  • 8, stood before the Aurelian Walls and began a strict blockade.
  • neral like Stilicho as a defender) and began a strict blockade.
  • Sisyrinchium montanum, or strict blue-eyed grass, is a grass-like species of pl
  • rents, horrified by his "hobby", send him to a strict boarding school, where he is miserable, feelin
  • esty for illegal immigrants and has called for strict border security.
  • The song's title character, Oney is a strict boss who demands promptness and sternly reprim
  • The base of the sial is not a strict boundary, the sial grades into the denser rock
  • an excellent performance testing system and a strict breeding programme exists.
  • ce in Prime Minister Esko Aho's cabinet he led strict budget discipline.
  • o to the goal while keeping within a sometimes strict budget.
  • ch people settled down, fleeing high taxes and strict building regulations in the Netherlands.
  • Link gains a measure of respect for the strict bushido code Kuroda follows, and eventually co
  • ubordinates but gave more of himself, was very strict but fair, never sought personal power and glor
  • , at least one of the set containments must be strict, but it is not known which.
  • Yoshimi can be tough and strict, but he truly cares about his family and desir
  • is childhood upbringing, and as such, he was a strict but practical man in the early days of the new
  • He was a strict but just disciplinarian who, though he mellowe
  • With the Yankees, his strict but fair managing style helped to solidify the
  • His father, a World War II veteran, was strict but not abusive.
  • ontain the bacteria causing typhoid fever, and strict by-laws were implemented to prosecute any case
  • novel dramatizes the gradual weakening of the strict Calvinism of the Scottish immigrants in an inc
  • At times he maintains the strict Calvinist line, while at others he appears to
  • Himself a strict Calvinist, he contributed much, by his love of
  • Charles was a strict Calvinist.
  • sachusetts patriots, Samuel Phillips Jr. was a strict Calvinist.
  • n Anglican and his mother a Presbyterian, both strict Calvinists, and his home life was attended by
  • structing a pipeline for natural gas, enacting strict campaign finance reform laws, and enacting "eq
  • ompositional virtuosity, including examples of strict canon in the Sanctus/Osanna and simultaneous s
  • ighly sophisticated contrapuntist, often using strict canonic techniques; in addition, he used color
  • antus firmus, it is not surprising that as the strict cantus firmus treatment fell into disuse, so d
  • Also, the island has a strict carry on-carry off policy for trash; there are
  • Oradour was a strict case of land-based massacre.
  • fields than in the traditional sciences or in strict categories: the vast majority of award winners
  • Belle was raised in a strict Catholic household.
  • ly that the song refers to a teenage girl in a strict Catholic environment who has become pregnant.
  • As a strict Catholic, he joined the Bavarian People's Part
  • rd, and to meet him a hawkeing, which made the strict cavaliers look on him with an evill eye".
  • e Dominican Republic, the Council called for a strict cease-fire and invited the Secretary-General t
  • is management, the Third Section established a strict censorship over literature and theater plays.
  • ch Muzyczny; his writings were then subject to strict censorship and he was forbidden to leave the c
  • the military government to the universities, a strict censorship was applied to the contents of the
  • viet Union's restrictions on travel abroad and strict censorship of information in the media (as wel
  • The scandal began when, despite strict censorship, it was revealed two of the Palesti
  • ected of opposition subject to arrest, imposed strict censorship, and had students returning from Fr
  • All industry was nationalized and strict centralized management was introduced.
  • The ruse fails, but the strict CEO is nonetheless impressed by the workers' p
  • In countries where strict chemical controls have been put in place, illi
  • The film is also not in strict chronological order, but there is a strong vis
  • were afraid that Faricius as an Italian and a strict churchman would involve the church in fresh di
  • The area of play is limited to a strict circle around village centers.
  • onstructed in the years 1773-1800, following a strict city plan.
  • Despite adherence to strict classical Sanskritic models (margam), the nati
  • terful combination of free Romantic spirit and strict classical architecture.
  • gh Level Fugue, which uses jazz figures in the strict classical form.
  • helin, Landgren was persuaded to move from his strict classical studies to improvisation and to begi
  • ndence became a window to the world, since the strict claustration of the nuns severely restricted o
  • Hiro turns out to be a strict coach who doesn't care about anything but the
  • The IPDA requires a strict code of living by its members.
  • They work to a strict code of conduct and can't break a deal.
  • Very powerful, with a strict code of honor.
  • A strict code of morality was imposed in the town on al
  • t of narrow-minded sectarians who emphasized a strict code of conduct as integral to a chaste Christ
  • re supervised by older women, and were subject strict codes of conduct.
  • gued that the colony should be developed along strict commercial lines based on the fisheries.
  • The Bansphor practice strict community endogamy, as well as clan exogamy, w
  • His generalities rarely extended beyond strict comparative anatomy, the phenomena of adaptati
  • aye outwitted the advisers of Charles I by his strict compliance with legal forms earning him the ni
  • Also, RFID tagging supports strict compliance with data management regulations su
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