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  • Company policy dictated a stop at Pitcairn Island, in the Pacific, to
  • In this sense, Atisha not only dictated a scholarly model for bodhichitta but acted a
  • Undeterred, he dictated a history of the 21st Kentucky Infantry in 18
  • he 10th ruled out a renewal of the attack and dictated a return to the American base at Sackett's Ha
  • eceived 50% or more of the vote, election law dictated a second round of voting between the top two
  • lished in the Woodstock Letters for 1888, was dictated a few months before his death.
  • e from 1995-2035) while Short Term challenges dictated a specific outcome to be met over 1,2 or 3 se
  • gely talented actress but Anna's story always dictated a beginning, a middle and an end and that wil
  • om Ancient Greek) which comprises Willibald's dictated account of his travels to Rome, Asia Minor, a
  • He dictated an autobiography to the New York Herald, endi
  • iles status symbols, and early sumptuary laws dictated and forbade their use.
  • Denmark, she refused to stand up as tradition dictated and as the entire audience did.
  • Items of special interest are: A letter dictated and signed by Diego Columbus in 1512, the Cor
  • work regulations for women and children were dictated, as well as the civil rights of the woman in
  • His seclusion may have been dictated as much by his health as by his rebelliousnes
  • ower and influence associated with this guild dictated, at least to some degree, the form which the
  • tical success of Air's debut album, Air Song, dictated both more of the same and a difference in app
  • n to form a club with a membership policy not dictated by race.
  • en was in the home", that "the duty of women, dictated by Providence, was greater than that of men a
  • t to collect tolls for up to 15 years on fees dictated by the county municipality, and would have to
  • uth-west of the GWR station in Stratford, was dictated by the fact that this was the first point sou
  • the dimensions and fourteen-sided layout were dictated by the use of the standard 16th-century measu
  • atholic Church which is believed to have been dictated by Jesus to Sr. Marie of St Peter and of the
  • nts out that the new government was formed as dictated by the Soviet Union and by international law
  • lier's supposed forgeries and quotes the note dictated by Collier to his daughter shortly before his
  • sia and the Ottoman Empire according to terms dictated by the former, it was officially announced on
  • Her dream is dictated by the Devil.
  • Specific design elements are dictated by the power source.
  • The theatre operates under regulations dictated by Actors' Equity Association.
  • The strict seating order was dictated by rank.
  • The variety of lemon used is usually dictated by region.
  • n and unconscious behaviour are influenced or dictated by our culture.
  • Ordonez's choice of career was probably dictated by his social rank.
  • Electoral law in Luxembourg is dictated by Article 51, 52, and 53 of the constitution
  • Other changes subsequent took place as dictated by the needs of the war effort.
  • He grew up in various locales dictated by the requirements of his father's professio
  • Rules of evidence for civil trials are dictated by provincial Evidence Acts.
  • 71 Burns began writing down family stories as dictated by her parents.
  • The logic executed in the script is dictated by the data values.
  • During this chaotic time, their behavior is dictated by the tiny brain located in their rumps.
  • As dictated by the NHL's collective bargaining agreement,
  • A caesura (pause) may be appropriate, dictated by sense or speech rhythm, and usually little
  • with the facility, despite the frequent moves dictated by his professional football career.
  • turn of the 19th century Canadian policy was dictated by the Governor-General, as representative of
  • The triple repetition is dictated by the general principle of three charges to
  • Bearded's editorial direction is not dictated by advertisers, distributors or anybody else
  • The tempo was dictated by American Donald Lash, but he was overtaken
  • tations nationwide or to selected stations as dictated by the situation.
  • rliest attacks on the idea that they had been dictated by G-d to Moses.
  • colour range with which they are born and is dictated by their species.
  • temporary exhibitions according to a program dictated by the French Ministry of Culture and the Sen
  • ound the storm flow contrary to the direction dictated by the Coriolis effect about a region of low
  • igns, and the choice between the two is often dictated by history, engineering constraints, or marke
  • coal mining in modern times in India has been dictated by the needs of the domestic consumption.
  • Speed limits in the Channel Tunnel are dictated by air-resistance, energy (heat) dissipation
  • ylines for me and Stephen (Ravi) aren't being dictated by the colour of our skin.
  • ght months, far longer than the 30 to 40 days dictated by New York law.
  • re the economics of the processes and this is dictated by the grade and recovery of the final produc
  • As urine's specific gravity is dictated by its ratio of solutes (wastes) to water, a
  • is not performing the Marxist propaganda acts dictated by the government.
  • A valid document also respects the rules dictated by a particular DTD or XML schema, according
  • e sensitivity to various second messengers is dictated by their domain structure.
  • during the most recent collision in a pattern dictated by quantum fluctuations created before the br
  • ally build up the wall to the required height dictated by the top of the frame.
  • ined that the release of the album was "truly dictated by the success of the single."
  • other countries and thus prices were largely dictated by the English.
  • ord, it has been suggested that this move was dictated by the popularity of the .40
  • is work for teenagers, but without the limits dictated by Young Adult Fiction's place in Children's
  • or of greenhouse gases, and transportation is dictated by land use.
  • n season three, she deals with her rate being dictated by her race and becoming too close to one of
  • The formula of monomeric oxyanions, AOnm−, is dictated by the oxidation state of the element A and i
  • heir lives, while others find their lives are dictated by its demands.
  • the planner Robert Cantwell in two halves was dictated by the location of the newly fashionable unde
  • he bulk properties of molecular materials are dictated by the manner in which the molecules are orde
  • ure of a true democracy means that things are dictated by the absolutely lowest common denominator,
  • be, Machinesmith enacts a series of protocols dictated by the Skull to kill Captain America and plun
  • The megatrajectories for a logical sequence dictated by the necessity for complexity level N to ex
  • depends on the thickness of the tin foil, as dictated by the skin depth, the distance the radiation
  • veteran Princess Margaret, and her design was dictated by a requirement for a large mine capacity an
  • casts in mainland China, the running order is dictated by the socio-political importance of the indi
  • o the parliaments followed the same scenario, dictated by functionaries in Moscow and borrowed from
  • occupied by the Soviet Union under the terms dictated by the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, Berling, alon
  • Its unusual shape was dictated by the site, which was an asymmetric polygon,
  • e likely to believe that their positions were dictated by the Scriptures.
  • fight through over 45 different maps that are dictated by a storyline, which has several branching p
  • The design is partly dictated by the building's position at the western edg
  • fseason, caused his weight to drop below that dictated by the Vikings.
  • Unionist, his political action was not to be dictated by party considerations, and he gravitated to
  • 8, near the end of his life, and the text was dictated by him to some of his attendants.
  • s were determined according to the conditions dictated by the specific format and conventions of the
  • n of the Chinese language in Singapore is not dictated by a single policy, nor is its policy impleme
  • In the will dictated by Admiral Christopher Columbus in Valladolid
  • tehuis of Brussels stay where daily living is dictated by militarist rules and where they are treate
  • The thermodynamics of the universe is dictated by which form of energy dominates it - relati
  • ies that the way in which theory is tested is dictated by the nature of the theory itself, which led
  • ces and whose behavior and very thoughts were dictated by the unbending forces of biology, chemistry
  • s of the central European spheres of interest dictated by the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, and included
  • l guideline and reference to compatibility as dictated by variables such as Qualities and Elements w
  • ed, owing to the policy of the Ministry being dictated by the opposition, Mr. Heales revising his bu
  • ing off the relations of NIF and CWP has been dictated by NGO Monitor." and "The public attitude of
  • al genetic predisposition, dietary choices as dictated by cultural or ethnic preferences, the parent
  • ies of pictorials utilizing specific elements dictated by host Brande Roderick (fire, water, motorcy
  • Union Naval activities in this theater were dictated by the Anaconda Plan, with its emphasis on st
  • cretion to impose sentences outside the range dictated by the Federal Sentencing Guidelines in cases
  • The Treaty of Speyer dictated Christian III's foreign policy for the rest o
  • Samarth Ramdas dictated Dasbodh to Kalyanswami.
  • d a wooden or fiber plaque with traditionally dictated decorative patterns made of other natural obj
  • She dictated her first story to her mother before she had
  • rding to tradition the Battle of Curzola), he dictated his tales of travel to Rustichello, and toget
  • Woods dictated his partly fanciful autobiographical memoir t
  • Most scholars think Paul actually dictated his letters to a secretary.
  • There is a legend that on his last days he dictated his Hall of Fame vote to his wife.
  • Most scholars think Paul actually dictated his letters to a secretary, such as Tertius n
  • ts, but only whether the FERC approved tariff dictated how and by whom that classification should be
  • es, in which about pungent words and phrases, dictated, however, by candour and the love of truth.
  • event described in his book, E Tenebris Lux, dictated in 1906.
  • s to take the vacant position, rather than be dictated in their actions by the Swansea club.
  • ga or Rate of Laso de la Vega, a new tax rate dictated in 1635 by the Royal Governor of Chile Franci
  • significant variations of terroir and climate dictated in part by the distance however the region is
  • ng did not write the latter book himself, but dictated it as he lay ill.
  • A compulsive communicator, Lewis dictated letters a dozen at a time and served as recor
  • Around 1872, Lord Leighton dictated notes and observations on his methods of pain
  • g "absolutely non-rotating" is a local state, dictated partly by the relative rotation of the backgr
  • he death of Schwarzenberg in 1852, he largely dictated policy in Austria and Hungary.
  • ntrolled by the Midland Railway company which dictated prices; this increased the price of coal dram
  • That dictated radial plan for the town, which is now protec
  • try of Government of the province of Santa Fe dictated Resolution No. 0060 to fulfill this request.
  • As French court etiquette dictated, she held the status of a Granddaughter of Fr
  • This change in style may be dictated simply by the content, but could also be as a
  • chs out, over Liu's objections that precedent dictated so.
  • Surely nothing is dictated surely in WP, but the naming of Halt articles
  • in 1912 it was rather they than the amir who dictated terms.
  • onors the daring and protects the courageous, dictated that those who accepted their deaths and walk
  • emain separate from each other, circumstances dictated that almost all of the other circuits sent to
  • on advertising and promotion of tobacco, and dictated that cigarette packs must include a legend wa
  • neral principles of European human rights law dictated that interference by a member state with an i
  • Custom in much of Madagascar dictated that such unlucky children had to be subjecte
  • (The original versioning scheme dictated that 3.1.x
  • Moreover, the accord dictated that King Edward adopt all English laws throu
  • Convention dictated that Senate casual vacancies were filled by p
  • The mission profile dictated that the operation could be performed even by
  • The Australian Constitution dictated that a special election be held at the same t
  • rnbrash, Inferior and Great Oolite rocks have dictated that the soils of Moulton are predominantly s
  • The agreement contained five articles, which dictated that Japan grant the United States the territ
  • ates oil production online back in the 1950's dictated that all sales be conducted in $US.
  • to the crowd, breaking court protocol, which dictated that only the monarch could address an audien
  • the military suggested that security reasons dictated that work should be performed by free German
  • In order to preach to the Manx peasantry, he dictated that the Book of Common Prayer, and later the
  • If the British cars have dictated that Suriname is on the left, the Dutch would
  • r in the lake, the needs of the nuclear plant dictated that from then on, the hydro plant should onl
  • However, Northern Wei customs dictated that only a candidate who was able to complet
  • Romania, Rothman's poor family circumstances dictated that he start work at the earliest opportunit
  • ed down by a patent examiner, because the law dictated that living things were not patentable.
  • rtaking due to environmental regulations that dictated that the old paint, which needed to be remove
  • It dictated that, if anyone wanted something that they ha
  • This conviction dictated the following interpretation: awed by the mir
  • Teresa largely dictated the first two books to the competent hand of
  • ed in the works of A.J. Ellis, to whom Wright dictated the test.
  • In the morning he dictated the 27-digit square root of the number, still
  • On 6 April 1129, Afonso Henriques dictated the writ in which he proclaimed himself Princ
  • e elected to learn a specific profession that dictated the way they play the game.
  • possible view to the pilot and gunner, which dictated the aircraft's shape.
  • xxxiv, 89) repeats the tradition that Prosper dictated the famous letters of Leo I against Eutyches.
  • a Vulgate Bible, it became so much more as it dictated the rules, not just of Christendom to the mas
  • impacted the 5th District and have indelibly dictated the politics of North Alabama for most of the
  • There he dictated the early memoirs of the Franciscans in Germa
  • s and their consumer electronic products have dictated the need for new types of matrices and testin
  • The "Yan'an Talks" effectively dictated the approved style in art and literature in C
  • dvisor for the preliminary constitution which dictated the government of Missouri during the Civil W
  • e water height of the 1908 Dallas flood which dictated the building of the Trinity River levees.
  • Ottawa speaker Andrew Medler dictated the following text while working with linguis
  • select group of students to whom Wittgenstein dictated the so-called Blue and Brown Books, which out
  • When Armand dictated the book The Vampire Armand to David Talbot,
  • 994, massive Air Force organizational changes dictated the unit's deactivation and realignment under
  • He dictated the manual of Regulations for State Officials
  • northwest angle of the villa complex may have dictated the siting, for in it was found a crudely car
  • In 1679, Louis XIV of France dictated the terms of a general pacification, and Char
  • w that the course of that department had been dictated, throughout, not by justice but by sympathy -
  • also claimed that Parri first wrote down - or dictated to his fellow-compiler Evan Williams - in his
  • cribal and copying errors, not a perfect work dictated to Moses at Sinai; and as a formative intelle
  • It was initially dictated to tape and later transcribed.
  • The final parts of the novel were dictated to his daughter-in-law.
  • The poem was dictated to a tape recorder, and later transcribed.
  • ian, 'Malcolm Tucker's election briefing - as dictated to Jesse Armstrong'.
  • Eisenhower, in notes dictated to Harry C. Butcher on December 12, 1942 said
  • ch completed was a chorale prelude for organ, dictated to his son-in-law, Johann Altnikol, from his
  • the put down in writing of what was allegedly dictated to Lorber by God.
  • state of contemplative, mystical prayer, she dictated to Balthasar over 60 books, including comment
  • to September 1, 1939) it was Blankenburg who dictated to a secretary Hitler's authorisation to star
  • ned to read Braille and transcribed 250 books dictated to him by his family.
  • dential nominee, instead of having the choice dictated to them.
  • assemble a book of his spiritual teachings as dictated to her.
  • finishing the tale, and the final parts were dictated to his daughter-in-law Michi to be transcribe
  • this period he produced several Latin works, dictated to his friend and secretary Girolamo Besler,
  • cation, but put down by the Saint himself, or dictated to others, in obedience to a positive command
  • lly Dreams from Bunker Hill (1982), which was dictated to his wife, Joyce, towards the end of his li
  • to carry out a coordinated attack as doctrine dictated, Torpedo Squadron 6 went in unsupported by fi
  • d Lane wielded nearly limitless authority and dictated very strict and repressive models for living.
  • The texts that Medler dictated were originally published in a linguistically
  • arcely responsible for his actions, Struensee dictated whatever answers he pleased.
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