Some unusually gifted people are able to demonstrate with modest success that telekinesis and levitation exist. |
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It can demonstrate that democratic values are superior to those of the terrorist. |
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Software testability refers to the ease with which software can be made to demonstrate its faults through testing. |
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Official figures released from the Department of Transport demonstrate major inconsistencies in the number of allocated driver testers. |
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This book tries to demonstrate that the value of Latvian data for Balto-Slavic accentology has hitherto not been fully recognized. |
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On top of this, they demonstrate just how clean and genuinely cosy homes built of stone, lime, mud and thatch can be. |
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These recordings, two months apart, demonstrate the repeatability of this finding. |
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Entrants in Geraldton Speed Shears had to demonstrate they could shear a sheep quickly and cleanly within a set time. |
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Competitors are required to demonstrate they can shear a sheep quickly and cleanly within a set time. |
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Brennan has a keen ear for dialogue, and the exchanges between Virginia and her family demonstrate this extremely well. |
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Mama Mata's presents to her cousin and nephew were given to demonstrate her attachment to them and to incur obligation. |
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Working alone or in pairs, students were invited to create their own radio commercials and demonstrate their considerable creative skills. |
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We only need to look at the Lions rugby tour or the barmy army in cricket to demonstrate the point. |
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Indeed, the electron microscopy pictures of the transversal cuts show this last organization and demonstrate the embodiment of the nanotubes. |
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Their molds demonstrate that lenses were numerous, biconvex, hexagonal in outline and arranged in an hexagonal close-packing system. |
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Since he told me to invite guests, I had to send for various prominent people so he could demonstrate techniques before them. |
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If the error is one of law, the onus will then shift to the Crown to demonstrate that the error did not result in a miscarriage of justice. |
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Forster cautions that future finds of bilingual texts could change the picture, but these results demonstrate the utility of his technique. |
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I'll mock someone or something for the same honesty or misguidedness that I'll demonstrate myself several weeks later. |
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Many of the postings clearly demonstrate the shortcomings of Scottish education. |
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It is up to all of us to demonstrate our abhorrence of sectarianism, discrimination and racism. |
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The attacks demonstrate that the guerrilla war is still being waged fiercely. |
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These songs demonstrate the fine line the saxophone walks from raw emotion to abominable cheesiness. |
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The Maya and Garifuna demonstrate the surviving tribal traits of the aboriginal peoples. |
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When made into a fiber they demonstrate low moisture absorption and good resistance to abrasion. |
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The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate a solid background and interest in quantum physics and condensed matter theory. |
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We next wanted to demonstrate the utility of sRET in conditions where the acceptor and donor molecules were not covalently linked. |
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In order to demonstrate an automated wasteless molding process, a valve-gated cold runner was selected. |
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Massive write downs under the smokescreen of a new CEO will only demonstrate the old guard's failings and bring their tenure into question. |
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If they can demonstrate that this is achievable they could be entitled to more quota to keep the economy buzzing. |
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The clowns, besides trying their best to amuse the children, demonstrate their acrobatic skills. |
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The effectiveness of exclusion through pore size is relatively easy to demonstrate for biotic pollinators by direct observation. |
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They must demonstrate a witness's value to a case and show that he or she may be otherwise unavailable to the court if released. |
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He considers tears to be gifts from God that demonstrate sorrow and compel others to have compassion for the weeper. |
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But generally I prefer policies that demonstrate a scintilla of common sense and financial acumen. |
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It all goes to demonstrate the old adage that statistics can be used to prove anything, provided you jiggle them properly. |
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The seven stars pictured as Buddhas demonstrate the incorporation of originally Shaman concepts into Korean Buddhism. |
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The characters lives and experiences demonstrate their displacement, spiritual homelessness, and the hardships of adjustment to a new society. |
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It also requires school officials to demonstrate some reasonable educational justification before they can censor anything. |
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Australopithecus postcranial skeletons demonstrate that these forms were upright bipeds. |
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Du Bois's images of a white-looking biracial girl demonstrate the arbitrary nature of visual racial classification. |
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And to demonstrate he whipped a white tea towel off a rail, and pulled it over his face, while giving a silent scream. |
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To demonstrate parental support within the school district, the charter must receive the affirmative support of parents or legal guardians. |
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It affords opportunities to solve problems and demonstrate the concern of the care team. |
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A few attempts have been made to demonstrate the action of water channels in roots such as by closing them with mercurials. |
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Cops hid two bags of whizz to demonstrate their sniffer dog's prowess, but only one was retrieved. |
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Jenny says if services do grind to a halt for a day it will at least demonstrate the importance and value of the work council staff do. |
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Projects had to be sustainable, give value for money and demonstrate how the public would benefit. |
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Stages one and two begin to demonstrate the aggregation and personalizing powers of the Web. |
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It had to demonstrate that it operated to the very highest standards in its training of management of aggression and violence. |
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A seal has come to join us, and of course to demonstrate to us its superior underwater agility. |
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Jackson used the exercise to demonstrate the challenges parents face in rearing children. |
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Our data demonstrate that factors in addition to the amount of PrP expressed determine the tropism of prions for certain tissues. |
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But hey, if the Big Brother contestants demonstrate anything, it's that it takes all sorts to make a world. |
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To demonstrate the first of these behaviors, hold a magnetic compass near a wire conducting a DC current. |
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What this does demonstrate for certain is how long they worked their blades before switching to a new one or having it reforged. |
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The visual transfer is clear and colorful, but vertical lines still demonstrate some aliasing. |
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Ariyarathne attempts to demonstrate that the missionary education alienated children from their parents and other family members. |
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With regard to internalizing spectrum behavioral problems, many of these children with a history of foster care placement demonstrate resilience. |
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However, if mobiles are causing tumours it ought to be possible to demonstrate that in laboratory animals. |
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The alliance threatened yesterday to organize 10,000 people to demonstrate if their petition is not dealt with. |
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I had hoped to demonstrate it by injection of the lacunal system, but the attempts were unsuccessful. |
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In this article we demonstrate the channel-forming ability of trichotoxin and describe experiments aimed at elucidating its molecularity. |
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One could surely demonstrate yaw with engine failure since the props didn't feather. |
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He obviously hasn't done his homework, yet goes on lamestream TV to demonstrate to the world his complete ignorance. |
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These countries demonstrate that sanctions often mean little to unaccountable, despotic, governments. |
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Sema is best left alone until it can demonstrate that it is no longer the sick man of the industry. |
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Teams of yo-yo experts came to Australia to demonstrate the toy in the early years and the rest is history. |
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As in Griaule's day, after circumcision the boys demonstrate that they have mastered the meaning of the symbols by repainting the images. |
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Hollywood films have a long-standing tradition of minimalizing women's roles, and a very simple way to demonstrate this is the Bechdel Test. |
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Malignant tumors usually are associated with ascites and demonstrate rapid growth. |
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The researchers have even managed to demonstrate an ambipolar field effect transistor that works under ambient conditions. |
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We demonstrate how it contributes to the creation of zeugma and the non-availability of crossed readings. |
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Pressure on republicans to demonstrate their embracing of the democratic path can be applied by the Dublin government. |
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They are asking people to demonstrate on 2 July at the same time as the police are claiming Edinburgh will be overrun by anarchists. |
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It allowed them to demonstrate their more anti-militarist and pacifist credentials. |
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It would demonstrate American capabilities to the armed punks who rape, torture and murder the unarmed and helpless on a daily basis. |
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I twisted Billy's statement to demonstrate that money talks, and therefore gives its bearer power that others lack. |
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Leaders demonstrate unwavering resolve and set high standards for building great organizations, settling for nothing less. |
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A Fishing Centre on the river bank will demonstrate various angling techniques. |
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The database are created for use, after all, so they must also demonstrate very good retrievability and usability. |
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Detailed records demonstrate the extent of buffel invasion producing a ground cover monoculture in richer soil areas. |
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The point of being polite or civil to another human being is not to demonstrate superiority, it is to demonstrate respect. |
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The paper will demonstrate that knowledge of program cost does not allow for prediction of program duration, neither is the reverse possible. |
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It is a concept that disintegrates upon close examination, as recent studies demonstrate to a fare-thee-well. |
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In a recent study, ginger failed to demonstrate an anti-emetic effect following laparoscopic surgery. |
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Her revisionist agenda is to demonstrate that the shift of the center of the art market from Paris to New York predates World War II by one war. |
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Finally, we were able to demonstrate extensive heterogeneity among different rhinoviruses present in air and nasal mucus. |
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In the Twitterverse, the number of your followers, like a website's click-through rate, demonstrate online wantedness and potency. |
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Too few dancers seem to me to have even a decent sense of rhythm, let alone demonstrate musical understanding. |
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It is, for example, a great deal easier to demonstrate how to ride a bicycle than to verbalize it. |
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Journalists and legislators tend to treat regulation as feel-good symbolism, a cheap way to demonstrate right-thinking attitudes. |
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Small apollo butterflies demonstrate various means of defense to increase their chances of survival. |
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Do they flail around gracefully while I'm walking, to demonstrate their limberness? |
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As soon as space forces demonstrate an attack capability, we should include them as force appliers in these task forces. |
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What both those views demonstrate to me is an actual lack of understanding or appreciation about what this bill sets out to do. |
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Only mesosaurs and araeoscelidians demonstrate more lightly built limbs than protorothyridids. |
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Often a salesperson will demonstrate a feature and look to you for an approving response. |
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Mike was happy to demonstrate a 4-foot robot made of mostly car parts that wailed its arms when controlled by remote. |
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Every year we look at the new crop of 9th graders coming into high school and only a few can demonstrate that they have been taught well. |
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These findings demonstrate that metabolic traits can be dissected reliably and accurately by metabolomic analyses. |
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Role play and costumes are used to demonstrate what the monks would have worn, what they ate, and how they could be punished. |
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The company will demonstrate rollable displays for use in the mobile devices at the conference, which opens tomorrow. |
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A high proportion of these bacteria demonstrate resistance to multiple antibiotic medications, especially to methicillin and oxacillin. |
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As the game swung to the other end, the Hawks had a chance to demonstrate the little routine they do from most lineouts. |
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The Resource Group for Deafened People plan to demonstrate how hearing appliances can make daily living easier. |
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Anti-foxhunting protesters are continuing to demonstrate at hunting meets in mid Essex despite a Government decision to ban the blood sport. |
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Shleifer and Treisman marshal an impressive array of evidence to demonstrate how far Russia's economy has come under Putin. |
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Unfortunately these arguments do not validly demonstrate the existence of a divine being. |
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If any of these people demonstrate more loyalty to the customer than to the government, they risk bringing their businesses to financial ruin. |
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One can demonstrate to skeptics the explicit rules which govern a skill, or a game, but not those which govern an art. |
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He holds out the glass assertively, as if to demonstrate his rejection of fundamentalist restraints. |
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Painting, for me, had become the way to demonstrate my worthiness, lovableness, specialness. |
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As a second step, one must demonstrate the presence of association between menstrual shame and body shame. |
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Yet the politics of the area nowadays demonstrate the precariousness of modern Toryism in general, and of Letwin's prospects in particular. |
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For its part, Britain has to demonstrate that it considers the project so important that it, too, is prepared to make sacrifices. |
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Manners are sexy because they demonstrate that you are interested in the welfare of others. |
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The UW Martial Arts club will demonstrate a variety of martial arts, including tae kwon do, juijitsu and kendo. |
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The aim is to reduce dependency on memorization and actually demonstrate a deeper level of understanding and literacy. |
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They ought to beam him down to us, to demonstrate the existence of intelligent civic life on the planet Northern Ireland. |
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But such verification does not demonstrate that the documents are authentic. |
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In every situation, we demonstrate the clairvoyance of the dupe who swears that he will not be taken in again. |
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Each time party leaders try to demonstrate their national-security toughness, they run into predictable difficulties. |
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Some scientists have endeavoured to demonstrate that exposure to colour can trigger biochemical responses in the human organism. |
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Those city councillors talk a good game, but then demonstrate that they really understand nothing about the fabric of urban life. |
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We are glad to demonstrate management system solutions for automized processes on the basis of self-service terminals. |
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Now when I call your name, I will tell you what element of magic to perform and demonstrate it. |
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Positive values include an instruction to be just and fair, to value generosity or magnanimity, to demonstrate honesty and cooperation. |
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You could even argue that Europeans demonstrate better taste in American culture than Americans do. |
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Some Burgundy producers still use tastevins in their own cellars, where they can be useful to demonstrate hue and clarity even in a dim light. |
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And he will try to demonstrate that he is a sinner on a grand scale, which the poor soul is not. |
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What we had to do was to demonstrate that this was seedcorn, and that the money invested in the genome was money well spent. |
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Yes, form-fitting clothing may be necessary to demonstrate proper technique, but scanty clothing may send a negative message. |
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These data clearly demonstrate that parts of the Scottish basement underwent major thick-skinned tectonics during the Grenvillian orogeny. |
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Murray does demonstrate that the men of straw have failed to silence him, for which he deserves much praise. |
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The character is used to demonstrate the occasional shallowness of our society. |
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The program called for the design of eight houses that would demonstrate modern alternatives to tract housing. |
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Moreover, we hoped to demonstrate the true value of Shintoist martial arts. |
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The administration should demonstrate that effectiveness and scholarship of teaching are highly valued and rewarded. |
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All the fish of these jungle rivers demonstrate a desperately tenacious grip on life. |
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A brief review of the data is sufficient to demonstrate the tendentiousness of the exercise. |
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It is not for us to demonstrate to competitive tenderers how much these things might cost. |
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Two contrasting pieces-one piece, slower in tempo, should demonstrate an ability to shape phrases and control rubatos, tenutos and dynamics. |
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They were constrained to demonstrate their Maoist convictions in foreign capitals. |
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There is a comment that today's Shaolin performers know nothing of Dharma and demonstrate nothing about Dharma on their tour. |
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Along with wine, a variety of amphorae demonstrate that olive oil, fish-sauce, and other exotic foodstuffs were imported by the shipload from the Mediterranean. |
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If more of us could demonstrate the same depth of compassion and understanding, we would be better equipped to help those vulnerable to heroin's promise of a quick fix. |
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The error plots demonstrate that the attitude and velocity accuracies required can be maintained if the time interval of a GPS outage does not exceed 30 seconds. |
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To me this would demonstrate a hard-nosed determination that all citizens should find frightening. |
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They demonstrate just how far the old allies have drifted apart. |
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Our results demonstrate that the mechanisms of spore coat self-assembly are similar to those described for inorganic and macromolecular crystallization. |
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The paper will try to demonstrate how the night meeting of Ruth and Boaz at the threshing floor could have served as a kind of biblical example of pious, virtuous bundling. |
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The USDA needs to publicly document every single secret trial crop in the nation, and demonstrate a genuine commitment to regulating the biopharmaceutical industry. |
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The objective is to demonstrate our resoluteness in eradicating terrorism. |
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One day, he took a monk with a cleanly shaven head and had him walk around a light bulb to demonstrate this theory. |
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Christopher's ballets demonstrate a strong musicality and romanticism, which the choreographer says sets him apart from his more avant-garde contemporaries. |
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These cases demonstrate how governments struggle to preserve historic sites. |
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I did not, I am sorry to say, demonstrate the same sangfroid. |
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Dawning the simple black dress she had lain out to demonstrate her mourning for the death of some of her men, she proceeded to make her way towards the dining hall. |
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Seasoned preceptors can teach, express their feelings about a given situation, and satisfy their need to demonstrate their knowledge by telling stories. |
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In detailed submissions Mr Page sought to demonstrate that the finding was not supported by the evidence and that it should be reversed by this court. |
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The histochemical stains failed to demonstrate mucin in tumor cells. |
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Gradually, the pagan and sexual passions the moon inspires demonstrate that these inhibitive prisons cannot prevent the transgressive mingling of sacred and profane love. |
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Sorry, I'm making a hash of this, I had this grand eloquent spiel, which has all gone to pot, cos I can't get anything to work to demonstrate what I'm talking about. |
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Project Natal will, quite possibly, be the next step on the road to transhumanism and further demonstrate our decadent desire to get away from the real world. |
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How nice of Bob Dylan to demonstrate that over a lifetime of work, even perfection sometime runs amok into a muck. |
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He went on to demonstrate that this effect was greater than that of either acridine alone, light alone or acridine exposed to light and then added to the paramecium. |
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These results demonstrate the existence of a class of modifiers of gene expression whose effects are associated with transient changes in DNA methylation of specific loci. |
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Does this backdown demonstrate a newfound respect for our liberties? |
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Throughout, they demonstrate a sophisticated appreciation for an artistic quest that was haunted by dread, persecution, and loss. |
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The partners allocated funds to produce webinars, to retain a PR agency, and to host a series of free events at which they would demonstrate their services. |
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The author's rigorous and abundant analyses of various types of art historical texts demonstrate how entrenched the idea of progress is in the field. |
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Bordello et al. were the first to demonstrate C. perfringens enterotoxin with high counts of toxigenic organisms in patients with diarrhoea after antibiotic treatment. |
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I think it needs to flow into the competencies and the portfolio of experience that people need to have to demonstrate in order to be considered for more senior ranks. |
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Will the U.S. demonstrate a reasonable amount of flexibility to satisfy him when it comes to the nuclear program? |
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The 78-year-old former Prime Minister was a teetotaller and wanted to demonstrate that a life of alcohol abstinence could lessen the effects of advancing age. |
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Market economy must be able to demonstrate in reality that when the local currency was appreciating, the prices of commodities were also expected to be reducing. |
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Both aircraft and racing cars embody all elements of high performance engineering and demonstrate innovative engineering solutions in the world's most extreme environments. |
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And it has done almost nothing to demonstrate the manifold benefits to Britain from immigration, even in its current, not especially well organised form. |
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I cannot help but contend that they have failed to demonstrate an appreciation of the history of the trials and tribulations of the various groups that shaped this society. |
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A quarterly or bimonthly newsletter gives you an opportunity to demonstrate your expertise and gives your readers useful information at the same time. |
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Trace element data and isotopic analysis demonstrate that the arc is composed of islandarc tholeiite and ocean-island basalts and calc-alkaline arc-type extrusive rocks. |
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Visitors will be able to see how liquid crystals react to light and heat and the York chemists use slime to demonstrate how branched molecules can make gels. |
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A raunchily energetic jazz-class scene and some dirty dancing in a club demonstrate how hopelessly uptight ballet is compared with Terpsichore's earthier manifestations. |
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In Britain judges arbitrated on the fate of the convicted during the trial and used their powers of mercy to demonstrate the majesty of the law to a wider populace. |
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When adjusted for differences in overall mnemonic ability, we demonstrate that the relationship between organization and learning remains invariant with normal aging. |
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Over the course of the year, Klaus would repeatedly, through word and deed, demonstrate his sympathies with Putin. |
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Other early examples demonstrate the full range of masculine features, with thrusting forehead, strongly marked cheekbones, and sharply protruding eyelids. |
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The works in this exhibition demonstrate that unlike other genres such as landscape or still life paintings, the creation of a portrait was a collaboration. |
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Nor does it demonstrate that only writers can escape the label of adapter, since there are several noted film adapters sanctified by the name of auteur. |
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For the Democrats to win as the Government Party, activist government must demonstrate that it both works and is trustworthy. |
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And the standardized exam you are incessantly given to demonstrate these skills is the test known as being human. |
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Americans are terrified of death, and often demonstrate an immature refusal to accept it. |
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The authors demonstrate that the presence of stronger westerly jets in the stratosphere causes tropospheric weather systems to track further toward the pole. |
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A corner of the showground near the Gold Gate will be transformed into a Medieval castle where Mr Deane and his colleagues will demonstrate fighting skills from another era. |
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Many simply find it easiest to wear their orientation like a badge, and undoubtedly their efforts to demonstrate their sexual identity alleviate the stigma of asexualization. |
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Some of the comments on this very video actually demonstrate their point in a kind of twisted metastatement. |
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Independent lab tests demonstrate the diapers have superior absorption speed, capacity, wicking ability and dryness when compared to major brands. |
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I would like to encourage the local authorities to go down this road to put a stop to the blatant ignorance many motorist demonstrate in relation to the rules of the road. |
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These data demonstrate that parallel measurements with UV-A and UV-B excitation can give an indication of the absorption properties of the screening compounds. |
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So, for anyone out there sceptical about the relevance of bioethics, these two books demonstrate the wide scope of ethical considerations in medicine. |
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These results demonstrate how residues outside the active site can be important in helping determine the subtleties of the active site amino acid geometries. |
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It arose from the puritans' custom of wearing their hair cut close round their heads, like apprentices, who shortened their hair to demonstrate their contempt for lovelocks. |
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One of the young women threw on one of the tinier purses to demonstrate that it stays close to the body while dancing. |
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The use of self-regulating mechanisms to explain long-term stability has a long history in ecology but has been notoriously difficult to demonstrate in practice. |
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They demonstrate most admirably Barber's gift as a distinguished melodist. |
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Some psychologists have even attempted to demonstrate that members of teams who are extremely successful develop semi-permanently elevated levels of adrenalin. |
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As these Enlightened Dissenters were Trinitarians, they felt the need to demonstrate and justify the rationality of the scriptures and the validity of Christ's messiahship. |
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These tempo fluctuations allow students to improve their skills of listening and attending to their partner as well as demonstrate their own musical intentions. |
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All postings demonstrate a level of literacy far higher than that in the general population, so bang goes another big chunk of the possible readership. |
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I saw the older men trying to demonstrate they were still tough and able. |
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Having proved that she is more than capable of working in an operational theatre, HMS Echo is now beginning to demonstrate her true capabilities and value to the Fleet. |
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Scotland can demonstrate that plans to revitalise health and safety in the workplace can be made a reality by creating real partnerships to bring the accident figures down. |
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To demonstrate that the improved growth observed in plate mating assays was due to suppression of the cell fusion defect, we performed microscopic analyses of mating cells. |
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Should a criminal be held responsible for his crime when a brain scan can demonstrate some abnormality in his neural circuitry? |
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In the wake of this designation, butchers in Bury sought to demonstrate their history of manufacturing and selling the product. |
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We are not aware of any studies that demonstrate an effect more sensitive than blood cholinesterases at very low doses of dichlorvos. |
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A choropleth map uses shades or colors to demonstrate the geographic distribution of a range of values. |
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Simply because it will demonstrate once and for all that you don't have to spend squillions to win it. |
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During the book fair, SSW will demonstrate one of its many science workshops for children. |
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Only persons who can demonstrate a connection to the sector are eligible to run in a functional constituency. |
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The clitics ci and vi are both locatives, but the author provides corpus data to demonstrate the marginal status of the latter. |
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Defendant urges that the testimony and reports by physicians and scientists demonstrate that cocaine is not a narcotic. |
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In order to demonstrate the principle, a 25 watt experimental model engine was built and tested. |
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However, he was able to demonstrate that the angle of reflection remained the same for all colors, so he decided to build a reflecting telescope. |
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New pre-clinical data demonstrate that ALN-TTR administration is associated with markedly reduced pathogenic deposition of mutant TTR in tissues. |
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In the 1920's it was agreed that candidates at least in the New World did not have to demonstrate nobiliary proofs. |
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They again demonstrate their lack of philosophical astuteness when they combatively ask for details about institutions in Socrates' ideal city. |
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This suggests that Mercians constructed it as a defensive earthwork, or to demonstrate the power and intent of their kingdom. |
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The Compendia listing includes all indications where studies demonstrate beneficial use of the drug in at least some cases. |
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This should be viewed as an opportunity for manufacturers and suppliers to demonstrate leadership in addressing green compliancy. |
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The experiment performed a version of a test proposed by physicist John Bell half a century ago to demonstrate nonlocality in quantum physics. |
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Through the model, we demonstrate the strength, congruities, gaps, weaknesses, and incongruities that often exist. |
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Three women superglued themselves together in St Stephen's Hall to demonstrate against plans to build more coal-fired power stations. |
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Although the wordings are not completely cognate, they demonstrate the different orthographies. |
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Lewis wished to demonstrate how Welsh heritage was linked as one of the 'founders of European civilization. |
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The crossbred animals did not demonstrate any form of hybrid vigor, so the practice was abandoned. |
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This reactor was shut down in 1981, and is now part of a pilot project to demonstrate techniques for safely decommissioning a nuclear reactor. |
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Both MRA and DSA appeared to demonstrate occlusion of the basilar artery, as well as occlusion of the bilateral distal vertebral arteries. |
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There was no prior occasion to demonstrate whether or not females were excluded from the succession to the crown. |
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The Council's information office aims to disseminate Nordic concepts and to demonstrate and promote Nordic cooperation. |
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He proceeded to demonstrate that his sense of humor was unimpaired. |
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Vase paintings demonstrate the unparalleled popularity of Heracles, his fight with the lion being depicted many hundreds of times. |
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With mild injury, T1weighted images will demonstrate high signal within the ventrolateral thalami and posterolateral putamina. |
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Results demonstrate high temperature anomalies within the mantle suggesting subducted material is present in the mantle. |
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A few examples will demonstrate the cultural basis of individualistic, greedy, and anticooperative behavior. |
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Many centuries passed before scientists were able to demonstrate that such spontaneous generation does not occur in nature. |
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Fossils in China demonstrate a migration of Asian mammals into North America around 55 million years ago. |
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Interactive sites like Adrift demonstrate where marine plastic is carried, over time, on the worlds ocean currents. |
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Males that are significantly smaller than females demonstrate significantly lower success rates relative to males that are larger than females. |
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Our results demonstrate the suitability of argonium as a tracer of the almost purely atomic, diffuse ISM in high-redshift sources. |
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Mayr was able to demonstrate that geographical isolation and the accumulation of genetic differences led to the splitting of species. |
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I assure you that the program will work smoothly when we demonstrate it to the client. |
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Fossils of the troodonts Mei and Sinornithoides demonstrate that some dinosaurs slept with their heads tucked under their arms. |
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One important consequence of the equations is that they demonstrate how fluctuating electric and magnetic fields propagate at the speed of light. |
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They also demonstrate the complexity of this autoamplificatory system and thus open the path for further modulatory optimization. |
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Anaxagoras was able to demonstrate that the profile of the Earth was circular by explaining eclipses. |
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The chieftains constantly had to demonstrate their qualities as leaders, either by giving gifts to their followers or by holding great feasts. |
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A lineage is a unilineal descent group that can demonstrate their common descent from a known apical ancestor. |
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Either way, you can demonstrate that much of central USA or Canada is at or near 90 degrees West Longitude. |
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Criteria for clip deployment were that the postbiopsy ultrasound images demonstrate poor visualization of the target lesion due to removal. |
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The goal was to demonstrate the changes during the Smallwood era in the province's economy and infrastructure. |
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Transatlantic ties between a particular Spanish town, Brihuega, and Puebla demonstrate the close connection between the two settlements. |
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Today, it is held in Villahermosa at Parque Tabasco 2000 where the various municipalities of the state demonstrate their products. |
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By 1806 he was able to demonstrate a much more powerful form of electric lighting to the Royal Society in London. |
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By 1860 he was able to demonstrate a working device, and obtained a British patent covering a partial vacuum, carbon filament incandescent lamp. |
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Critical reviews of that time demonstrate these two views, along with confused speculation as to the identity of the author. |
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The frequent presence of rounded corroded quartz crystals, such as occur in rhyolitic lavas, helps to demonstrate their real nature. |
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At that performance, Carte stepped onstage and broke a glowing lightbulb before the audience to demonstrate the safety of Swan's new technology. |
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Therefore, the monolayer could be used to demonstrate the effects of cyclic stretching on interepithelial gap formation. |
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The results from this study demonstrate the advantages bilingual children have with attentional control. |
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It is useful to strike through an incorrect text, leaving it legible, to demonstrate that it is an incorrect usage. |
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We demonstrate that addressable microstimulators powered by rectification of epidermically applied currents are feasible. |
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Occasional, acquired cutaneous polyps, with the typical gross features of acrochordons, may demonstrate a marked degree of cytologic atypia. |
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He tried to demonstrate the universality of human appetites for corporeal pleasures. |
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Sullivan was invited to a party on 5 October 1888 given to demonstrate the technology. |
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Sorry, your demonstration does not in fact demonstrate gafia, only sanity. You'll have to do something else to demonstrate gafia. |
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The present studies demonstrate that iodine depletion increases the sensitivity of the thyroid to the goitrogenic effects of thyrotropin. |
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It was in Edward's attempt to regain his throne that Gloucester began to demonstrate his skill as a military commander. |
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Our recent accreditations serve to further demonstrate our unwavering commitment to quality and accountability. |
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Proof-of-concept studies demonstrate that CNP can reverse the achondroplastic phenotype in mice. |
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The results give us reason to hope that such systems will demonstrate adaptivity to external excitation. |
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MoldWiz INT-40DHT process aid additive is said to demonstrate process gains for resin compounders and pigment masterbatchers. |
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The sort of language in use among many of these hydrographic surveyors is sufficient to demonstrate their landlubberliness. |
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Both Sector and Slave Acquisition demonstrate the level of sensor fusion present in the Typhoon. |
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I know Wisconsinites are caring and generous, and I am counting on these strong Midwestern values to demonstrate that in this special auction. |
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Our two most recent redevelopments demonstrate our continuing success in our anchor recycling program. |
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The chefs will then demonstrate cooking baked ziti with enough samples for all. |
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Hooke's role at the Royal Society was to demonstrate experiments from his own methods or at the suggestion of members. |
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A classroom experiment seeks to demonstrate what it looks like. |
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Penrose uses a variant of Turing's halting theorem to demonstrate that a system can be deterministic without being algorithmic. |
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Phenothiazines demonstrate a dose-dependent spectrum of activity ranging from anxiolysis to sedation and drowsiness. |
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To demonstrate safety and effectiveness, human trials always have to confirm data obtained from animal testing. |
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Next the recency effect will be employed in order to demonstrate how the novel's pornographic elements become fused with its horrific elements. |
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The feeding artery will demonstrate a high-velocity, low-resistance waveform and the draining vein may show pulsatile, arterialized flow. |
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He was trying, I think, to demonstrate balance and equivalence. |
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Batchelder in Pasadena, California, and idiosyncratic furniture of Charles Rohlfs all demonstrate the influence of Arts and Crafts. |
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First, we demonstrate the presence of small postsynaptic vesicles and characterize their size and intrasynaptic localization. |
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Always keen to demonstrate how much of a Renaissance man he is, Wossy, left, takes some time out from writing his new comic to explore Hitchcock. |
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The goings-on at Deccan Chronicle demonstrate the state of the industry. |
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