It's a bracing mental workout that solidifies the memory by actively retrieving information from the recesses of one's own mind. |
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Lately, this digital resource has been moving actively and successfully into library consortium sales. |
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But unless his reactionary vision begins to be actively countered, that is the impression that will abide. |
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It is on actively moving glacier ice covered by rock debris called ablation or surface moraine. |
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It's been good enough for the time being and I haven't been looking actively for a replacement. |
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Sweden has actively supported Bulgaria's EU accession throughout the negotiation process. |
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It's more important for a race bike to actively absorb washboard and roots so riders can stay seated, powering the pedals to the finish line. |
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The first-order rate equation can be used under conditions where micro-organisms become acclimatized to the chemical and can actively use it. |
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Language acquirement consists of language courses to support asylum seekers to actively engage with their host country. |
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Some weblogs actively appeal for people to send them links to stuff that they might like to post about. |
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In only a few cases, he said, did it appear an employer was actively racist in his hiring practices. |
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By 1915, they were actively engaged in applying Cubist principles to photography. |
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We engage students in actively developing their ability and desire to analyze, evaluate, and communicate complex material and positions. |
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He has been actively engaged in the research efforts concerning water quality, manure management, and soil carbon measurement techniques. |
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Instructors actively recruit students who would benefit from the experience, allowing for lead time to raise the funds required for travel. |
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It was one of the first businesses in the state to actively promote the unattended fueling site. |
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Participants can interact with agribusiness officials who are actively pursuing business ventures using electronic commerce. |
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These are just a few examples of how some countries are actively pursuing organics in their export strategy. |
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Most businesses actively try to enhance the commitment or loyalty of customers to their products. |
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The company has been actively working with its customers and resellers who may have planted or resold this variety. |
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Imaging reveals that the highest sucrose levels are found in the most actively expanding cells. |
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The current threshold for late vegetative beans with actively increasing aphid populations is 250 aphids per plant. |
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Treatment may be warranted if the insects are actively feeding and defoliation is expected to increase. |
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Criteria for such a warning include the visibility of the threat, how actively it is being exploited, and the risk to national security. |
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One of the special guests selected from among the participants was an information consultant who contributed actively to the discussions. |
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The need to deal with information overload is immediate, which is why the text extraction model is being so actively pursued. |
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Uric acid, formed from nucleic acids, is reabsorbed from filtrate by active transport, and a small portion is actively secreted into the urine. |
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At some point humans might have moved from merely tolerating these weedy species to actively saving and sowing the seeds. |
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The element itself was actively producing radiation, a property referred to as radioactivity. |
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The vulnerabilities are actively being exploited in the wild to install adware on users' systems, security researchers warn. |
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All species are sleek, raptorial predators, relying on fast locomotion and large mandibles to actively chase down a variety of arthropod prey. |
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It was actively disseminated by the Broederbond, a Protestant organization formed in 1918 to promote Afrikanerdom. |
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Some in our society are actively racist, seeking to further the mission of white supremacy and all it entails. |
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Cattle, sheep, and goats can thrive on actively managed landscapes, as can pronghorn antelope and whitetail deer. |
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Many Gandhians who had kept mum during earlier riots are protesting this time and actively working for restoration of peace. |
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The underlying assumption that an actively rebellious people has been waiting for leadership, or working to organize itself, has also been wrong. |
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On the afternoon of estrus, the resident male appeared to actively defend the receptive female on his territory. |
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He claimed he was the victim of a witch-hunt by fellow officers who said he actively sought complaints against him. |
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At the very least, then, Fowler and her family were actively involved in a Midlands network of recusants. |
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By your hard work and your effort, you are actively advancing the growth of our nation. |
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If you're actively drinking, almost no center in the United States will transplant you, if it's caused alcoholic liver failure. |
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He said he hoped his age would inspire both the young and old with interest in wrestling to get actively involved in helping to revive the sport. |
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Photosensitive liposomes actively loaded with drugs might well find therapeutic applications. |
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And she actively fought for the most dispossessed of that class, those who labored in the nation's fields. |
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These arrangements are currently being actively developed and entail consultation with lay and professional advisers. |
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It represents a process that is actively destructive of people's views of themselves, and their relationships with each other. |
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I was wondering, are they still actively looking for the anchors and the rest of the remains? |
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We think the best remedy to this situation is to actively support the development of new open-source software. |
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Junket activism is not a new phenomenon on the political landscape, much literature and art is actively devoted to the promotion of exotic India. |
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However, continue watering remontant types as long they're actively growing. |
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Their attitude to Hale is ambivalent at best and I suspect that it is actively hostile. |
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Likewise, there are many such women who participate actively in Indian politics and render their services to the country. |
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In contrast, the somatic macronucleus is polyploid, divides amitotically, and is actively transcribed. |
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They are all law-abiding citizens and actively wish to contribute to society. |
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He actively engages with the Anglican theological position on the sacraments in order to resolve this contradiction. |
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Nevertheless, some Western anatomists actively promote viewing cadavers as patients to encourage respectful treatment. |
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Although still at an early stage of development, it is being actively researched by scientists. |
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With only 150 accredited registrars actively selling and reselling domains, it is a fairly small industry. |
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Some crabs actively seek anemones and sponges as epibionts that may be used for camouflage, and in some cases, as an emergency meal. |
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Both ammunition and health restorers were in short supply, and you had to actively look for them as you explored the game environments. |
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He was actively involved in teaching and was an honorary senior lecturer at Birmingham. |
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They almost succeeded in dragging that country into the war actively, which would have changed the whole character of the war. |
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Of course, the idea that meaningful choice means actively contemplating every alternative isn't unique to anti-choice critics. |
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It's an export that no one wants, and the Sunni Moslems will actively resist. |
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Finally, the physician should actively manage symptoms with analgesics, antipyretics and decongestants, where appropriate. |
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When politicians actively cut taxes, they are like turkeys voting for Christmas. |
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In lizards, actively foraging insectivores identify animal prey using lingually sampled chemical cues, but ambush foragers do not. |
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Arabs tend to be very actively attuned and responsive to their riders, whether or not their riders intend for them to be. |
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Sometimes the lesions heal at one place with a white atrophic scar and then spread actively to the neighboring skin. |
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Mercifully, the album evens out at a level of listenability that is less than ideal but not actively rotten. |
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This supports the argument that you should actively shop around to find a better deal. |
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This meant that both arms of the German military would be actively involved in war operations. |
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But the reality is that the ID movement actively lobbies for such legislation all around the country. |
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Why have therapists and their educators been slow or even actively resistant to incorporating humor into their armamentarium? |
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We are in favour of a rotational presidency and for an opportunity for each country to participate actively in EU foreign policy. |
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To use them, however, we need to implement them in physical reality so that the gates can perform their logic actively. |
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During the Civil War she actively supported the Royalist cause, raising money and troops. |
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Though her appreciation and love for music never subsided, Jen did not actively compose again for several years. |
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Without many people realizing it, debate in astrobiology is being actively manipulated by deeply held theological beliefs. |
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French is taught using the most advanced audio-visual aids, which encourage the students to interact actively using the new language. |
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But this is a terrorist organisation, for heaven's sake, which all decent people should shun, if not actively fight. |
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In the United States and the Netherlands they actively go out and randomly sample the population. |
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Bricolage is an actively developed content management system with a browser-based interface. |
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The techies may well actively resist bad technology with good sales that the executives force down their throats. |
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Monkeys, like us, actively schematize their world, and their behavior is thus motivated by cognitions as well as emotions. |
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He not only lied, he actively plotted and schemed to pervert the course of justice. |
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The court made every effort to actively link men to their sexual abilities by publicizing these proofs of manhood. |
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They actively discouraged emigration, fearing the loss of their workforce and tenantry. |
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In 1993 the Privy Council told the Crown that it had a duty actively to protect Maoritanga, which includes language and culture. |
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In 335 Demosthenes actively aided the Thebans in their revolt and narrowly escaped being surrendered to Alexander. |
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Unless there's a specific pitch or bank error you actively want to correct, don't touch the controls. |
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At this stage males still accept additional mates and are actively courting. |
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It's a tough job to have to sit down and actively think about ways to be funny, and create material for a show. |
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Instead, subjectivity is constructed, coded and actively stretched across the materiality of networks. |
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Trained as a psychiatric nurse, she suggests there are social reasons why parents today are actively seeking outside advice. |
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The company has been actively seeking clarification regarding the status of the company. |
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After World War II, many Canadians actively sought the advice and intervention of psychologists to solve their everyday problems. |
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My plan is to not actively seek it out through deliberate use of radio, tv, web or print. |
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There is then this strong feeling that if one is not actively involved in corruption, one is not corrupt. |
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Blueberries lose it completely, developing an actively unpleasant, tinny taste that even mountains of sugar can't mask. |
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Because criminal authors actively spread their creations, they are cautious about tipping their hand. |
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The race meeting is one of the few engagements, outside of the Windsor Wives' beetle drive, which the Queen actively enjoys. |
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What is even worse is when people actively beg for money, in that they come up to you in the street and ask you for money. |
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In addition, regardless of any possibilities for dialogue, it was never clear whether the regime actively sought a complete cessation of violence. |
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While none of this will shield her from racism, it Grants her privileges that other black people are actively denied. |
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Therefore, dray actively sought a hospital that would be supportive of her decision to avoid another C-section. |
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He also taught himself Photoshop through a tutorial, and became actively engaged in social networking in order to meet girls. |
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Agencies know from experience that their best bet is not to actively look for the absconder, but to wait and watch family members. |
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She actively, and with glee, imbued their lives with an abundance of misery. |
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Throughout the experiential learning cycle, learners are actively involved in every aspect of constructing their knowledge in a manner that is meaningful to them. |
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Now, she says, her coworkers are actively pranking each other and blaming it on the ghost. |
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Grimm has even been actively trying hire staff members for his office in recent weeks after several former aides deserted him. |
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According to League, Alamo Drafthouse was actively working with Sony on Monday on the possibility of screening The Interview. |
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As more come online, they will actively seek better selling prices elsewhere and also source their goods internationally. |
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And then there was the segment of the media that actively cheered it all on. |
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The financial system actively encourages the rush to monopolies. |
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The U.S. military, as always, is actively recruiting new members. |
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Tehran has been actively working against Israeli-Turkmen relations, but Turkmenistan has fiercely asserted its neutrality. |
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Women should therefore actively avoid becoming pregnant for at least four weeks after vaccination and until the scab has completely healed and fallen off. |
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The incidence of remediation, repeating a grade, suspension, expulsion, and dropout is lower when parents actively monitor their child's progress. |
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For decades, the Party actively tried to Arabize much of the country. |
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She was the CRP bookkeeper who was actively cooperating with the FBI, and, eventually, with Woodstein. |
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It seems as if at every turn, the governments involved have actively, even joyously, bounded towards the worst possible decision. |
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Female zebra finches, Taenopygia guttata, actively solicited and performed extra-pair copulations with more attractive males having higher song rates. |
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Having suffered a few nasty experiences on hockey fields, such as being obliged to play at all, she was firmly of the belief that sport ought to be actively discouraged. |
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Since the 1960s, with few exceptions, on the greatest questions of good and evil, the Left has either been neutral toward or actively supported evil. |
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After recovering from a wound suffered in September 1864, Upton actively led a cavalry division at war's end. |
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Unusually for such a setting in South Africa, children are not only tolerated but actively welcomed, accommodated in loft-style rooms with their own bathrooms. |
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Their peacekeepers actively aided the advance of Abkhaz troops. |
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Actively managing soil compaction can save growers tillage costs. |
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In order to act on its commitments, the gfe would actively solicit financing requests in the form of 2015 Action Plans. |
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Barbour actively backed six-term incumbent Thad Cochran for re-election and sojourner ran the campaign of McDaniel. |
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Actively engaging the spectator, it neither mirrors nor entombs the viewer. |
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To the extent that it undermines the stable provision of daily bread, it is actively dangerous to the safety and stability of the world, including to ourselves. |
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Recently, the role has been expanded, asking for NATO troops to sally forth and actively pursue badmashes, bandits and holdover terrorists elsewhere. |
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This fashion is actively supported by clothing designers who specifically design boxer shorts or thongs to sit above the very low-cut pants in vogue right now. |
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Female wandering spiders use vibration signals for mate recognition but not female choice, but female wolf spiders actively choose males based on their drumming rate. |
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Although dimotiki has been the official language of Greece since 1974, many types of katharevousa are actively used, mainly in the written language. |
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He not only articulated the need for Americans to actively engage in world markets, clearly and convincingly. |
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There may be indeed be little that politicians can do to actively legislate for civic virtue but there are enormous harms that politicians could stop doing. |
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This could be construed as a jab at Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, who is actively considering both. |
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Zarle, by nature, was rambunctious and actively explored the woods. |
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There was much scraping of chairs and muted discussions as the teachers huddled together in four groups and participated actively in brainstorming sessions. |
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It is a disorienting shift, to put it mildly, to return home from a combat zone where people were actively trying to kill you. |
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I was in the lower sixth at the time and, as a girl in a northern comprehensive, I was actively discouraged by my teachers from making an Oxford application. |
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The December after he died I gave my deer rifle back to the man from whom Papa bought it and I actively contribute to various wildlife funds as an act of atonement. |
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They are also actively recruiting people for officer training with 70 cadets brought on board last October and a further 70 are due to be taken on in the next few weeks. |
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Actively cultivating relationships, she freely roamed the village streets, visiting from house to house. |
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The pathogen attacks actively growing portions of the plant. |
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He actively disliked non-smokers and merrily mocked teetotallers. |
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After six weeks, the cultures were actively producing 50-70 mg of tissue. |
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This condition can also be due to restricted diffusion of oxygen into internal tissues or high rates of cellular metabolism, as in actively dividing cells of meristems. |
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The place is full of young men actively engaged in becoming literate, and of older ones among whom the proportion of literates is relatively high. |
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The Navy is actively recruiting young men and women into its ranks at the moment and offers a wide and varied career to anyone interested in taking up a career at sea. |
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The concept of sovereignty has been discussed throughout history, and is still actively debated. |
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Entomopathogenic fungi can be used as biopesticides, as they actively kill insects. |
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Defiance-based paradox is employed so that the family will actively oppose and deliberately sabotage the prescription. |
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Utah was actively trying to hide its slave population from Congress and did not report slaves in several communities. |
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Cod actively feed during migration and changes in shoal structure occur when food is encountered. |
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This is reflected in the fact that cod more actively search for food during the day. |
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Evidence suggests male sound production and other sexually selected characteristics allow female cod to actively choose a spawning partner. |
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In its European range the species is generally common and not actively sought by fishers, but it is often part of the bycatch. |
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Robust benthopelagic fish are muscular swimmers that actively cruise the bottom searching for prey. |
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After the 2nd century BC, the Roman fleet ruled the Mediterranean and actively suppressed piracy. |
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In Rhodes, Posidonius actively took part in political life, and his high standing is apparent from the offices he held. |
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The location of the khaganate has been actively disputed since the early 20th century. |
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The United States continued to criticize the coup, but did not actively oppose the elections. |
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Tests have shown that the wings are actively involved in rapid braking, turning and zigzag maneuvers. |
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Both these behaviors allow the ostrich to actively increase the rate of evaporative cooling. |
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This would follow a pattern, where the status of the surgeon would flux in regards to whether or not there was actively a war going on. |
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Most of the campaigns were in charge of the army, but the navy actively supported them, including leading some of the operations. |
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In the scope of the Cold War, the Portuguese fleet actively participated in the defense of the North Atlantic against the Soviet naval threat. |
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Later, cities like Bruges and Antwerp actively tried to take over the monopoly of trade from the Hansa, inviting foreign merchants to join in. |
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Three main factions actively campaigned during the leadup to the referendums. |
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The survivors report to Cabral that the Zamorin's own Hindu guards were seen either standing aside or actively helping the rioters. |
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In the 1500s, people from Luzon were called Lucoes and were actively employed in trading, seafaring and military campaigns across Southeast Asia. |
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In addition, 113 indigenous languages are still actively spoken in Vanuatu. |
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Tourism New Zealand, the country's official tourism agency, is actively promoting the country as a destination worldwide. |
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By 1529, in On War against the Turk, he was actively urging Emperor Charles V and the German people to fight a secular war against the Turks. |
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Calvin actively participated in the polemics that were exchanged between the Lutheran and Reformed branches of the Reformation movement. |
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Under the state atheism of many Eastern Bloc nations, religion was actively suppressed. |
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Many law schools actively seek applicants from outside the traditional pool to boost racial, economic, and experiential diversity on campus. |
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The water wheel is understood to have actively shaped and forever changed the outlook of Westerners. |
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China had a free peasantry who were no longer subsistence farmers, and could sell their produce and actively participate in the market. |
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Children often begin to actively participate in activities such as child rearing, hunting and farming as soon as they are competent. |
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From 1787 until his death in 1795, Wedgwood actively participated in the abolition of slavery cause. |
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The Creek Nation was a trading partner of the United States actively involved with Spanish and British trade as well. |
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One week after the hatching, the young ruffe start to swim and feed actively, but they do not form schools at this age. |
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He became paranoid, thinking the FBI was actively monitoring his movements in Ketchum. |
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In many Polynesian legends, ghosts were often actively involved in the affairs of the living. |
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Recreation is also important, with several outdoor activities being actively promoted. |
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In fact, when specifically asked, the child can often actively correct this postural roundback. |
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Initially spurred on by Sukarno himself, Indonesian women had participated actively in the national independence war. |
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By not reporting the actual issues related to the trans community, you are actively contributing to trans-erasure. |
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All of ASAP Quotes leads are qualified life insurance shoppers actively shopping online for insurance coverage. |
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The vendor landscape is highly fragmented with over twenty equipment manufacturers actively selling WDM Metro equipment. |
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The World Bank has been working actively in South Sudan since 2005 to provide early assistance, given its urgent development needs. |
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Contax actively curates instead of displaying an alphabetized list of thousands of names. |
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Axiomatics actively contributes to the development of the XACML standard and has editorial responsibilities within the OASIS Technical Committee. |
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Eureka Aerospace is also actively developing the capability to generate 3D stereometric images with the Impsar. |
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He is president of CEBID and is actively involved in many other Turkish associations. |
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As a physiologist, Watkinson knew that rodents actively control their body temperature as a survival mechanism. |
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MacFarlane is actively making money off of his inflated sense of self. |
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Actively dispute with yourself internal messages of inadequacy. |
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The military is actively pursuing a range of technologies to eliminate potentially survivable death by truncal hemorrhage. |
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Hezbollah has for many years actively discouraged violent self-flagellation and encouraged the devout to donate blood instead. |
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Normally, in healthy individuals, the kidneys filter a large volume of glucose and actively reabsorb virtually all of it. |
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They found evidence of bacteria, archaea, and fungi actively metabolizing, proliferating, and moving. |
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Students are always doing the thinking and actively mathematizing their world. |
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For example, Green Herons and Squacco Herons actively fish with insects as bait. |
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White could do with playing a little more actively on the queenside, as Black's kingside attack looks inevitable. |
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The company is actively working to add three more hotels to the pipeline in Bucaramanga, Medellin and another in Bogota. |
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In addition, SmartSearch develops and actively tests PPC-specific landing pages and microsites utilizing ion interactive's LiveBall platform. |
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It was easy to imagine that the landscape was actively trying to repel us. |
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Fly fishermen can throw chugger flies or streamer flies at actively feeding fish. |
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As they actively get involved in ministry, lay ministry becomes vigorous, and new believers will settle in church with more ease. |
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Of the great romantic pianists, Vladimir Horowitz and Serkin are the only ones still actively concertizing. |
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It is actively involved in the negotiation of treaty changes and defines the EU's policy agenda and strategies. |
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The tribes of southeastern Britain were actively engaged in commerce with continental Europe, urbanising their societies, and minting coinage. |
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Most of his life as king was spent on Crusade, in captivity, or actively defending his lands in France. |
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By 1483, Henry's mother was actively promoting him as an alternative to Richard III, despite her being married to a Yorkist, Lord Stanley. |
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By actively pursuing more than just a personal union of his realms, he helped lay the foundations for a unitary British state. |
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The ninth article, regarding parliamentary freedom of speech, is actively used in Australia. |
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Napoleon participated actively in the sessions of the Council of State that revised the drafts. |
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The Highland clearances actively discouraged the use of Gaelic, caused the numbers of Gaelic speakers to fall. |
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In 2009 the Conservative Party actively campaigned against the Lisbon Treaty, which it believes would give away too much sovereignty to Brussels. |
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At the same time, there was tremendous social volatility in the aftermath of war, with many whites actively resisting defeat. |
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Although a dormant company, dormancy does not preclude a company actively operating as a nominee shareholder. |
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The most commonly used heat exchanger is a radiator, where air is blown actively through a fan system to condense the vapour to a liquid. |
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It still actively campaigns against what its members see as the unsustainable expansion of the airport. |
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The Cornish people in particular were actively encouraged to emigrate to Australia following the demise of Cornish mining in the 19th century. |
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However, members of both sides resented the Interim and some actively opposed it. |
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Unlike most other collegiate societies, musical ensembles actively encourage players from other colleges. |
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If social politics in England became actively volcanic, it would need a manyhanded Gestapo to stop the little geysers from functioning. |
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The study showed that students who actively listen to classical music before studying had higher academic scores. |
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Thomas was actively involved with the Bhoodan Movement of Acharya Vinoba Bhave. |
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In the general election of 1747, the Prince of Wales again campaigned actively for the opposition but Pelham's party won easily. |
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As well as these collections, the library actively acquires literature on the subject. |
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Before taking up motor racing, Hill spent several years actively involved in rowing. |
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The quotas did not apply to Filipinos who served in the United States Navy, which actively recruited in the Philippines at that time. |
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In 2012 Tim Fergusson wrote in Forbes that a swap of Argentina for Poland should be actively considered. |
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He actively restrained his subordinates from landing what could have been the finishing blow against Washington's forces. |
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In practice, such a figure does not actively exercise executive powers, even though executive authority may be exercised in their name. |
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Cabinet members do not have much independence to actively disagree with government policy, even for productive reasons. |
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For the first time, the Royal Norwegian Navy actively participated in the exercise. |
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The importance of chemistry is indicated by the range of important scholars who actively engaged in chemical research. |
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The Church of Scotland actively supports the work of the Scottish Churches Parliamentary Office in Edinburgh. |
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During the Communist era national folk dancing in the Eastern Bloc was actively promoted by the state. |
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The BRIT Trust is the only music charity actively supporting all types of education across the entire spectrum of music. |
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It has also had a history of media controversy, which it has actively courted, and has earned extremes of critical reaction. |
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Lilburne, who had exerted himself on behalf of Morris as far back as 1648, now actively took up his cause again. |
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However, the game was not actively promoted until 1900, when it came to the attention of author and newspaperman William Bulfin. |
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Both nations are also actively involved in detailed and extensive tactical and strategic intelligence sharing. |
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At Oxford he became actively involved with the socialist movement, antagonising the conservative university authorities. |
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Ponce de Leon was actively involved in the Higuey massacre of 1503 in Puerto Rico. |
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In his retirement, Dowding became actively interested in spiritualism, both as a writer and speaker. |
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Political factors can play a part if a species is protected, or actively hunted, in one jurisdiction but not another. |
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Since Sikhism has never actively sought converts, the Sikhs have remained a relatively homogeneous ethnic group. |
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As at 2010 the trust was actively involved in relief efforts following the Yushu earthquake. |
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Though never an actively touring band, Boards of Canada did perform a handful of shows. |
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The later Guest translation of 1877 in one volume has been widely influential and remains actively read today. |
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Dikes, long, planar igneous intrusions, enter along cracks, and therefore often form in large numbers in areas that are being actively deformed. |
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Ordnance Survey actively supports the academic research community through its external research and university liaison team. |
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The research department actively supports MSc and PhD students as well as engaging in collaborative research. |
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They also actively avoid fresh water from mountain snowmelt, diving until they find enough salt. |
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It was once assumed that species actively regulate their buoyancy via intracellular lipids to counter sinking. |
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Some buildings have specially engineered recovery systems below their basements to actively capture this gas and vent it away from the building. |
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Larger, more costly turbines generally have geared power trains, alternating current output, flaps and are actively pointed into the wind. |
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When suckling, the mother actively splashes milk into the mouth of the calf, using the muscles of her mammary glands, as the calf has no lips. |
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Sardinian culture is alive and well, and young people are actively involved in their own music and dancing. |
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The government actively pursued an internationally competitive manufacturing sector of primarily large corporations. |
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Sport activities are a national movement with half of the population actively participating in organised sporting activities. |
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In waters that are the subject of territorial disputes, countries may actively encourage overfishing. |
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Scientists actively work to understand past and future climate by using observations and theoretical models. |
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The lime kilns on Lindisfarne are among the few being actively preserved in Northumberland. |
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Using his increased revenues, Philip was the first Capetian king to build a French navy actively. |
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While the bison was key to the daily life of the Mandan, they also farmed and actively traded goods with other Great Plains tribes. |
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Californian natives actively avoided prime bear habitat, and would not allow their young men to hunt alone, for fear of bear attacks. |
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European badgers are of little significance to hunting economies, though they may be actively hunted locally. |
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Wolves have been recorded on numerous occasions to actively seek out black bears in their dens and kill them without eating them. |
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Finally a few professions received only meagre ranks, as with the lowest poets, and the authors may be actively making fun of some of the professions, such as comb makers. |
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Boult had been followed as director of music by a series of successors between 1944 and 1959 who either lacked his commitment to modern music or were actively hostile to it. |
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Classmates who were actively involved with other peers in tutoring had better academic standing than those students who were not part of the tutoring program. |
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The coelomocytes are an essential part of blood clotting, but also collect waste products and actively remove them from the body through the gills and tube feet. |
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The appropriateness of conversion from major religions to Hinduism, and vice versa, has been and remains an actively debated topic in India, and in Indonesia. |
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Shinde agreed to the suggestion to more actively engage the local industry in development and execution of BoPs and not solely rely on Joint Ventures. |
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Here, the influencee nonconforms by actively rebelling against influence. |
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Development of the coalfield proceeded very actively from about 1850, when deep mining became significant in the previously entirely rural Rhondda Valley. |
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Now there are parallels in the nominal realm for which scholars have actively debated whether mass nouns refer to objects with minimal parts or without, cf. |
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Founded in 1994 by distinguished banks and an insurance company, NFD has been actively present in Slovenia in the financial markets from the onset. |
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The Marxist MPLA was supported by the Soviet Union and Cuba, while the anti-Marxist UNITA was actively supported by South Africa, China and the United States. |
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Currently, other states are actively working to build their own spaceports to seize upon this emerging commercial space flight industry and technology,'' Sharon Runner wrote. |
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The CID K-9 unit also actively participates in drug interdiction programs. |
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Blake believed he was personally instructed and encouraged by Archangels to create his artistic works, which he claimed were actively read and enjoyed by the same Archangels. |
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In the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle, the chloride pump promotes passive reabsorption of sodium ion and actively reabsorbs chlorine ion. |
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Without the possibility to actively translate, due to a complete lack of any first language communication opportunity, the comparison between languages is reduced. |
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They are unique among digeneans by having a furcocystocercous cercaria that is macroscopic, progenetic, and actively swims, mimicking a fish prey item. |
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The labour force only includes workers actively looking for jobs. |
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Gazprom International has been actively operating on Sarikamysh somewhile. |
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Warne is in Britain but has been actively spruiking the idea. |
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