Thus, five of the seven new niche-marketing cooperatives deviate from the model used by the long-established cheese-marketing cooperatives. |
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Their target is Chinese culture conceived of as a whole, of which the distinctive and long-established written language is a convenient symbol. |
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This year's finest traditional album, however, comes from a long-established artist who is still in remarkable, even startling form. |
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Egypt had a long-established sculptural tradition of blocklike, frontal figures with carefully formulated proportions. |
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It attracts great international attention, but its ideas add little to long-established left-wing thinking. |
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Some of these lesser-known nooks are long-established and respected venues. |
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The first is that a cloud of methane has been found to co-occur with long-established clouds of water vapour in the rarefied Martian atmosphere. |
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If pedicures and peep-toe shoes represent long-established preferences of many in summer, this year's full exposure is rampant! |
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The monophthongs and diphthongs total 14 vowel sounds, perhaps the smallest vowel system of any long-established variety of English. |
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The 2002 triathlon season began with the usual pipe-opener, the long-established Liam Ball Triathlon in Derry. |
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Greater celandine is a long-established introduction of roadsides, hedge banks and waste ground. |
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Grits for breakfast, or served as a side dish, are long-established dishes of the southern states. |
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To conclude, the April 30th referendum is a mockery of democracy and an encore of long-established patterns of political deceit in this country. |
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There is a long-established genre of writing about boys' public schools in the past century. |
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Even reputable, long-established businesses can run into difficulties, quite often without warning. |
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I doubt whether we need to draw up two whole reports only to remind ourselves of this rather self-evident and long-established principle. |
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Higher costs of operation forced many smaller local businesses to either move outside of their long-established sites in central Austin or close down business completely. |
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The current phenomenon in Jerusalem marks the first time a Fortean flow has taken place at a long-established religious site. |
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The last sentence, however, abruptly changes the futurity of the goals and positions them as long-established truths. |
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Not just that, some long-established family businesses are re-launching their brand and choosing to omit their family name. |
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The four sound very comfortable together, with an easy sense of swing that would put many long-established groups to shame. |
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Their ancestors came to America in the colonial period and they have long-established family wealth. |
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That would at least be in line with his long-established championship of lost causes. |
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The author highlights the revisionists' almost wilful ignoring of long-established archaeological and textual data. |
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Tonight, Wakefield Jazz presents Sax Appeal, a long-established octet which features five saxophones, led by Derek Nash. |
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A long-established shop is to be halved in size because of a rent rise of almost 50 per cent. |
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The long-established company is known for high-class technology, uncompromising quality and prize-winning design. |
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The long-established Sitiwinangun earthenware pottery, locally known as gerabah, is dominated by the color maroon. |
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It is through these long-established networks that our clients are informed of our services and benefits. |
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A lot of communities either try to prop up their long-established economic pillars or, failing that, they try to attract something big and new. |
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But many elderly people cannot bear the thought of giving up a long-established family home and moving. |
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Just around the corner from the Dubliner is the long-established Bourbon Street noshery and sleeping palace. |
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Many borough charters enhanced the privileges of communities now resident at long-established trading centres, including of course royal burghs of the Anglo-Saxon period. |
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The character sketch was a long-established form, by the time Forster put pencil to paper. |
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Familiarization or instruction seems to have little effect on long-established perceptual assumptions. |
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This husbandand-wife team intends to position the long-established, family-run silk-weaving business as a trendsetter in the market. |
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The TARA Hypnosis Centers curriculum is based on long-established techniques in hypnotism. |
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Some come from long-established Burgundy estates. |
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Cannon's insight inverted long-established logic. |
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As Members will be aware, the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety subsequently adopted an amendment, which I tabled, introducing an exemption for this long-established traditional European art. |
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Civil society actors' contribution has also enriched the work of the independent experts that belong to other long-established human rights mechanisms, such as the human rights treaty bodies and special procedures. |
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To break down a signal in accordance with its scaling is as fundamental to providing access to medical images as the long-established breakdown into harmonic components involved in Fourier analysis. |
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We recognize that the impact, especially on the commercial fishery, is likely to be profound and the adjustments that must be made will inevitably change long-established traditions and fishing practices. |
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In countries with long-established cultures and values, which work perfectly well during periods of greater stability, the challenge is how to adjust to a different reality. |
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Technip has a long-established presence in the fertilizer market thanks to its phosphoric acid technology and its long-standing cooperation with world-leading licensing companies. |
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Around this kernel, the firm is continually enlarging the field of its competences and strengthening its relations with long-established clients, by responding specifically to their evolving needs. |
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While there are several long-established treatments on the market, there are still therapeutic gaps and important unmet needs in the treatment of diabetes. |
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Within the aviation community, there is a long-established recognition that access to good data leads to better investigation results, which in turn leads to enhanced safety. |
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The persuasive effect of the Ombudsman's work prompts responsible organizations to consider innovative methods for handling certain types of issues or reconsidering long-established practices. |
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On the one hand, the new economy clearly sets in motion pressures that threaten the long-established rights of workers to decent working conditions. |
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The long-established operations at Syncrude and Suncor have agreed to limit withdrawals during those periods to their average rates, rather than the peak amounts they are licensed to withdraw. |
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Services like Airbnb, Yelp, and yes, Uber are disrupting long-established industries, from taxis to hotels. |
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Still, one program alone will not change a long-established tradition of undervaluing girls. |
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Above and below, divisions blur and the long-established equilibrium is knocked off balance amid revelations of illicit sexual liaisons and dubious business dealings. |
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The long-established practices of early childhood screening for amblyopia and patching of the dominant eye are not supported by evidence of good clinical outcome. |
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The Kernow Sausage Company has acquired Vealls of Newquay, a long-established Cornish food wholesaler, for an undisclosed sum. |
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However, today, these long-established coalitions are being challenged by smaller ones led by a handful of companies who decide to break away from the pack. |
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If we push aside the rule of law and long-established civil rights, we will not only allow the terrorists to win on one front, but allow them to win on all fronts. |
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Little ships in glass were always popular in Venetian collections since Venice had a long-established maritime tradition. |
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Dussek Campbell is a long-established Canadian manufacturer of metal carboxylates. |
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I am sure that most readers will be familiar with at least some of TMS' long-established range of MALMS photometric testing products. |
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Reacting to these violations of long-established norms and fears of premature burial, immigrants and colonists in both the Canadas dug up family corpses buried in unconsecrated ground. |
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Similarly, the long-established market in child erotica continues to flourish in many countries, pushing the boundaries of what is pornographic and what is not, and testing laws and public acceptance. |
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It was not any gustfulness in those herbs which they eat, which caused them to gather them, or the force of long-established habit, but the extremity of want. |
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If the point of fannish jargon is to be exclusionary, why is there the matching fannish jargon of 'eofan' for long-established old-timers? If anybody would get it, they would. |
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And those were clubs forcing their way into the elite from a standing start rather than one long-established as among the most famous and trophied on the planet. |
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